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Chapter 2:The Unexpected Reunion

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“Sophia?”

The word hit her like a hand closing around her throat. For one heartbeat—two—the ballroom ceased to exist. The string quartet, the heavy crystal chandeliers, the Hamptons housewife waiting for an answer about square footage—all of it faded into a distant blur. There was only his voice, rough and fractured at the edges, saying her name as if he weren't sure he was allowed to breathe it aloud.

She forced her lungs to expand. In through the nose, out through the mouth. It was a rhythm she had perfected in a hundred cutthroat boardrooms when a client tried to push her into a corner. Three seconds to anchor her posture. Three seconds to choose between a plastic smile or a sharp exit.

She turned to face him fully, her expression a mask of cool professionalism.

“Alexander,” she said. Her voice was flat, measured, and empty of the history tearing through her veins. A name, nothing more.

It cost her more than she would ever admit to another living soul.

◆ ◆ ◆

Five years of carefully buried life rearranged themselves behind her eyes in the span of a single breath.

She remembered the proprietary weight of his hand at the small of her back at a different party, in a different decade, when she still believed his touch meant protection. Then came the phantom echo of his voice, clinical across their kitchen counter—this marriage was a mistake—sounding final, like a CEO closing a bad deal he'd already lost interest in. Finally, the hollow, rhythmic clicking of her suitcase wheels on the hardwood at two in the morning. The apartment had been entirely too quiet. Her whole future had been folded into two bags, underpinned by a secret she hadn't told her mother yet.

She remembered hating him with a clarity that had terrified her. She remembered, with excruciating shame, the long nights when she hadn't.

Alexander took a half-step closer.

The space between them crackled with a familiar heat that set her nerve endings on edge. Beneath all her resentment was the simple, traitorous fact that he was looking at her as if she were the only person in the crowded room. His eyes searched hers, tracking the movement of her lips, the rise of her chest.

Walk away, her mind demanded. You don't owe him an explanation. You don't owe him five more minutes of your life.

Yet her heels felt glued to the marble floor. A smaller, hungrier part of her—the part that had spent five years wondering if he had ever stared out a window and regretted letting her walk out that door—wanted to know what he would say next.

◆ ◆ ◆

“You're back,” he said. His voice was a low murmur, the words sounding heavy, like a question he didn't have the right to ask directly.

“Apparently.”

“For how long?”

“Does it matter?”

Something flickered across his severe features—a shadow of genuine pain. He recovered quickly, his jaw tightening as he concealed it. He always had been a master of control.

“I didn't know you were in the city.”

“There's no reason you would.”

A heavy silence stretched between them. Sophia watched him make a conscious decision not to fill it.

That struck her. The Alexander she had left would have dominated the silence, filling the room with whatever narrative he needed people to believe. This version simply stood there and let the tension hang.

His gaze held hers.

His breathing was uneven.

“You look—” He started, then stopped abruptly, catching himself before he reached for a word he hadn't earned the right to use anymore.

“Different,” she finished for him, offering a cold, polite smile. “I get that a lot.”

◆ ◆ ◆

Alexander's eyes traced the elegant curve of her throat, the sharp set of her shoulders, and the deep emerald gown she hadn't needed his black card to buy. He was looking at her the way a man looks at a home he used to own, only to find someone else had gutted it, reinforced the foundations, and rebuilt the interior into something magnificent.

He was cataloging her change. The steadier spine. The air of absolute independence. The way she held his gaze instead of shrinking away.

Once, his undivided attention would have made her feel small.

Now she stood tall, and a flash of satisfaction warmed her blood when she saw him notice.

“Hart Design,” he murmured. “That's yours?”

“All three locations.”

“I had no idea.”

“You weren't supposed to.”

The words landed like a physical blow.

She watched them hit—saw the subtle fracture in his iron composure, a shadow behind his eyes like a door slamming on a room he hadn't realized was empty. For the first time since she'd known him, Alexander Knight looked unanchored, struggling to comprehend how much of her life had happened without him.

“Sophia—”

“Don't.” Her voice was soft, cutting him off with finality. “We're not doing this here.”

“Doing what?”

“Whatever this is.” She gestured vaguely between them, indicating the invisible five-year chasm filled with unsaid words and old heartbreak. “I have a client waiting. It was good to see you, Alexander.”

It was a lie, and the clenching of his hands into fists proved he knew it.

He didn't let her take a single step away before his voice stopped her cold.

“Are you seeing anyone?”

The question ripped from him, raw and possessive, escaping before his intellect could filter it.

She almost laughed at the sheer audacity of it, even as her pulse kicked hard against her ribs.

“That,” she whispered, leaning in just enough for him to catch the scent of her perfume, “is none of your business anymore.”

“No,” he agreed, holding her gaze. “It isn't.”

The look in his eyes suggested he intended to make it his business anyway.

◆ ◆ ◆

“Alexander, darling, there you are.”

The voice arrived a fraction of a second before its owner, warm, cultured, and pitched perfectly to command a room.

Sophia's stomach turned.

She knew that voice.

Five years ago, she had heard it ringing through a luxury hotel lobby while she stood in the background, a young, hidden wife who wasn't important enough to be introduced to his high-society circles.

Victoria Sterling slid her arm through Alexander’s with an effortless familiarity that spoke of years spent by his side. She was even more striking than Sophia remembered—sleeker, sharper, draped in ivory silk that made the rest of the ballroom look dull.

Victoria's gaze swept over Sophia, calculating and sharp, before settling into a polite, entirely superficial smile.

“I don't think we've met,” Victoria said, her tone carrying the clear implication that she knew exactly who Sophia was—and exactly what she used to be to him.

“Sophia Hart.” Sophia kept her posture flawless, her voice smooth and unaffected. “I handled the lobby renovation for the Bellweather.”

“Of course you did.” Victoria's smile tightened by a fraction. Her manicured fingers pressed firmly into Alexander's sleeve.

A silent claim.

“Alexander mentions your work occasionally. He has always had very... particular taste. Don't you, darling?”

Alexander didn't answer.

He didn't even look at the woman on his arm.

His attention remained fixed on Sophia, ignoring Victoria completely.

◆ ◆ ◆

“We should let you get back to your evening,” Sophia said, stepping back before the tension suffocated them all. She offered the same pleasant, dismissive smile she used to terminate a contract with a difficult client. “Victoria. Alexander.”

“Sophia.” Victoria's eyes flicked between the two of them, a glint of alarm registering in her expression as she noted the charged air between them. “We really must do lunch. I'd love to hear more about your little business.”

Little.

The insult rolled off Sophia's new armor.

She smiled, the precise expression that had closed seven-figure contracts without ever raising her pitch.

“I'd love that. I'm sure your assistant can get my office number from my secretary.”

She didn't give them a chance to reply.

Turning on her heel, she walked toward her silver-haired client by the bar. She kept her spine perfectly straight, her head high, every muscle in her body screaming at her to run, to look back, to see if he was watching.

She forced herself to keep moving forward.

◆ ◆ ◆

Alexander watched her go.

He tracked the emerald dress as it cut through the crowd, feeling a crack split through the foundation of his life.

Victoria was speaking beside him—something about dinner plans, something about the music—but her voice was nothing more than white noise.

For five years, he had lied to himself. He had rationalized that letting Sophia go was a sacrifice required by his ambition, that love and empires couldn't thrive in the same house. He had chosen the path that made sense on a balance sheet.

Watching her walk away a second time, a cold reality settled under his ribs.

He had been wrong.

He had possessed a choice once, and he had thrown away the only thing that mattered.

He didn't have a choice anymore.

Not about how badly he needed to feel her skin against his again.

Not about the desperation that had taken root the moment he saw her.

She was hiding something behind that beautiful, icy composure. She looked like a woman guarding a secret—a secret she would burn this entire city to the ground to keep from him.

Victoria touched his forearm, her grip tightening.

He didn't feel it.

“Marcus,” Alexander said, his voice dropping to a low whisper as he spoke to the assistant who had materialized at his shoulder. He never took his eyes off the exit doors Sophia had just passed through.

“Sir?”

“Find out everything about Sophia Hart over the last five years,” Alexander commanded.

“Every address. Every client. Every contract.”

His jaw tightened.

“I want to know exactly who has been touching what is mine.”

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