تسجيل الدخولJade had recovered from her shock earlier and went about her daily tasks as she should.
On a chair between her and Mireia sat Zia, minding her own business with her coloring books. Zia had always been well-behaved, and Jade was a proud mama.
“Hey, when you’re hungry, Aunt Reia has a lot of snacks here,” Mireia said, trying to bribe Zia in exchange for tiny pecks on her cheek.
“Thank you, Aunt Reia!” Zia chirped happily.
Jade smiled warmly.
“Jade,” their manager suddenly called her. “Bring this document to the CEO’s office and have it signed by Mr. Frost.”
To say she was shocked was an understatement. She had been working at FII for a year now, and as far as she knew, staff of her rank were not allowed to have direct encounters with the CEO.
“What are you still standing there for? We’re in a rush, and everyone else is occupied!”
She absentmindedly looked around her workstation. There were five of them in that room, and no one seemed particularly busy like Ms. Stewart claimed.
“Jade, I’m warning you. I don’t have time to coax you to do a simple task!”
“Y-Yes, Ms. Stewart,” she mumbled, throwing Mireia a glance, silently pleading for her to look after Zia while she was away.
Mireia nodded reassuringly.
“I’ll go right away, Ms. Stewart,” Jade said, accepting the folder with almost trembling hands.
She had just recovered from her earlier encounter with Zane—and now, she was tasked to get his signature? What on earth was happening today?
A day before his engagement, here she was, most likely about to reveal herself.
No, it’s been so long. He won’t recognize me. Heck, he didn’t even know me. What am I so scared of? Jade thought as she waited for the elevator.
Zane’s office was on the top floor. She had heard that it doubled as his private space, as sometimes work demanded so much of his time that he was unable to go home.
That was how workaholic Zane Frost was. In fact, since his return, he had increased FII’s net worth multiple times.
When she reached his floor, she passed by the Executive Assistants' office, where all eyes curiously followed her. She cleared her throat, about to ask for directions, since it was her first time there.
“Ms. Collins,” a familiar voice called.
She recognized Ryan Smith, Zane’s secretary.
“Mr. Smith,” she greeted with a polite smile, relieved that she might not need to face the CEO directly after all.
“Mr. Smith, I was asked to deliver this to the CEO for his signature.” She offered him the folder she was carrying.
“Yes, Ms. Stewart informed me,” Ryan said, but he didn’t accept the folder. “Unfortunately, Mr. Frost will be having a lunch meeting now and cannot entertain you.”
Just as he said that, Zane emerged from his office, looking every bit like he had stepped off a magazine cover—tailored suit, strikingly handsome face, and a commanding presence that made Jade’s heart hammer painfully against her chest.
Their eyes met, and Jade felt her knees weaken.
She panicked. Was she supposed to say something? Was she even allowed to address him directly? Her brain cells seemed to scatter in every direction, and she stood there frozen, staring at him like a lost puppy.
“Mr. Frost, Ms. Collins has—”
“Come with me to the meeting,” Zane said curtly, walking past her toward the elevator.
“H-huh?” Jade blinked, confused.
“You heard him,” Ryan said, following after Zane. “Ms. Collins, let’s go,” he called out to her, holding the elevator doors open.
“Y-yes.” She followed suit like a robot, positioning herself at the farthest side of the elevator, too afraid to even breathe the same air as Zane.
She couldn’t believe her luck today—or curse rather.
However, if she went with Zane to his meeting, she would leave Zia alone for only heaven knew how many hours.
Her daughter might get worried.
She had to risk it and ask Zane if he could sign the document now instead. She had peeked into the folder earlier. It was only a one-page document that needed his signature. It shouldn’t take much of his time.
After a silent battle with herself, Jade finally cleared her throat and lifted her gaze, summoning every ounce of courage she had. She intended to look at Zane directly, but instead, her reflection caught her attention.
The elevator doors were mirrored, and she realized, with growing horror, that both men could probably see her fidgeting anxiously behind them. Heat rushed to her cheeks, and she silently wished the floor would just swallow her whole.
Still, she forced herself to speak.
“I’m sorry, Mr. Frost, but... could you please sign this document now?” she asked softly, her voice barely steady. “It only requires one signature. I mean... I can’t leave for long because I brought my daughter with me today.”
She bowed her head as she nervously offered him the document along with a pen, her hands trembling slightly.
No one answered her, though.
The elevator doors dinged open, and Zane walked out first without sparing her a glance.
“Let’s go, Ms. Collins,” Ryan said, as though he hadn't heard her request either.
Did she speak or not?
She doubted herself, questioning if she had really done what she thought she did earlier.
With a sigh, she followed the two men, her heart heavy and her steps reluctant.
Outside the building, Zane’s luxurious car was already waiting for him.
Ryan took over the driver’s seat, while Jade was left standing awkwardly, unsure where she was supposed to sit after Zane had already settled into the backseat.
“Coming or not?”
Jade snapped back to reality at the sound of Zane’s cold voice. The window was rolled down, and he was looking at her, his expression unreadable.
She moved in haste, reaching for the passenger seat’s door. However, it was locked. Jade frowned in confusion. Was she not supposed to come?
“At the back,” Ryan called out as he rolled the window down on that side.
She nodded nervously, cheeks burning with embarrassment.
Maybe Zane would sign the document while they were on the way.
Clutching the folder tightly against her chest, Jade hurried around the car and carefully slipped into the backseat, making sure to keep as much distance as she could from Zane.
Her heart thudded loudly in her ears, and she found herself staring down at her lap, hoping the ride wouldn’t be long.
“Uncle Karter, do you like my mommy?” Zia asked out of the blue while they were having dinner.Karter had joined them earlier, and so had Catherine.Now, the six of them—Helena, Zia, Jade, Zane, Karter, and Catherine—were gathered around the table for what turned out to be an impromptu feast, one that Jade had absolutely no idea was coming.Karter was already there when she got home from work, chatting animatedly with Helena.It was Helena who suddenly had the idea to prepare a lavish dinner, her eyes gleaming with excitement. She immediately summoned both Zane and Catherine to join.“Zia, don’t interrupt when adults are talking,” Jade said firmly, glancing at her daughter. “It’s not polite.”Besides, the question had caught her off guard and she felt its implications hanging in the air like a spotlight suddenly cast on her.“I like your mommy. Do you want me to become your daddy?” Karter replied anyway, a teasing smile on his face.Zia nodded eagerly, her little face lighting up, whi
“Jade, there’s a delivery for you,” Mireia called her.Engrossed with her work, she just told her friend to receive it for her.“Hey, since when did you have an admirer?” Mireia teased, placing the bouquet of red roses on her desk with a playful grin. “Do you have a suitor?”Jade was stunned for a moment, blinking at the flowers. But before she could check for a card, Mireia beat her to it.“Thanks for the dinner last night, beautiful. —Karter.”“Reia, stop it!” She snatched the card, her cheeks warming with embarrassment.“You went on a date last night?” Mireia’s eyes widened with delight.Before Jade could answer, her phone rang, saving her temporarily from the interrogation.“Hey, did you receive the flowers?” Karter’s voice filled her ears, cheerful and easy.“I did. I wanted to thank you, but really, this is too much to say thanks for dinner. Didn’t you already pay for everything we ate?” She pressed her fingers on her temple, flustered.Around her, Mireia and the rest of the tea
Jade waited for several minutes, but Zane didn’t say anything. She sat quietly, wondering what was so important that he had asked to see her.“Mr. Frost, did I do something wrong?” she finally asked, her voice soft but nervous.As usual, he had asked her to come to his office after all the employees had gone for the day.Instead of answering, he glanced at his wristwatch. “Let’s just talk on the way home. Ride with me today.”Jade frowned, surprised. “Okay?”Zane called Ryan and told him to leave ahead—he would drive himself today.Jade couldn’t help but wonder. Whatever this was about, it must be serious—serious enough that even his assistant wasn’t allowed to hear it.But even with just the two of them in the quiet space of his car, Zane still said nothing. The silence stretched between them.“Mr. Frost,” Jade said, her voice unsteady, “I’m starting to think you’re going to ask me to leave Zia.”If that was what he was about to say… What would she do? Would she plead?“What? No,” Za
Zane had watched Jade’s reaction closely. It was obvious she had wanted to tell him he was wrong.Well, that was bold of her, even daring to ask if he had found "her" yet.Zane had almost said yes. But just to test her reaction and maybe to infuriate her a little, he lied, saying he had stopped looking and made up a story about his watch.Jade was naive, but he was sure she still kept that watch. Because if she had ever sold it, he would have known.He had been waiting for that moment — waiting for the watch to surface so he could track Jay down. But either she didn’t realize the broken watch was still worth a fortune, or she simply wanted to keep it as a remembrance.The latter always warmed his heart. But still, part of him had hoped she sold it when Zaira needed money.Then again, she didn’t know.Besides, he had already investigated everything based on her story. She hadn't lied. Instead, he had uncovered even more heart-wrenching truths about the sacrifices she had made for his s
“Jade, let’s swim together,” Catherine invited warmly.Zane had volunteered to walk Betty out, while Grandma said she would take care of Zia. So it was just Jade and Catherine left by the pool.“Ms. White, I don’t know how to swim,” Jade admitted.Earlier, it had been painful to watch Zane and Catherine being sweet with each other in the water. But what could Jade do? This was her destiny — to silently watch the man she loved in the arms of the woman he liked.“Then I’ll teach you! Come on!” Catherine said brightly.“Ms. White!” Jade cried out when, all of a sudden, she fell into the water.Catherine had jumped in with her.“Jade, don’t panic! Jade!” she could hear Catherine’s voice urging her.How could she not panic? She struggled helplessly, her limbs flailing in the deep water. Catherine had pushed her into the deeper end of the pool — and she truly didn't know how to swim.“I’ve got you, okay? Stop moving!” Catherine shouted.Jade heard her voice, but it already sounded distant.
Tonight’s celebration was only for Frost's closest family friends—the privileged few who had access to the powerful Frost family.Zia was warmly welcomed, as expected. She was, after all, a Frost by blood—the little princess of the family.Meanwhile, Jade was quietly cast aside. She didn’t complain and stayed in the background. Tonight, besides Zia, the real stars were Catherine and Zane. Some guests even suggested that Zia could consider them as her parents, giving her a proper mother and father figure as she grew up.It didn’t sit well with Jade, but deep inside, she agreed. She might be Zia’s mother figure, but she couldn't give her a father figure.Before sadness could completely engulf her, Jade retreated to the kitchen and busied herself helping the maids. Maybe that’s where she truly belonged—among the people who served, not among those who were rich and powerful.She was engrossed in washing dishes and joking with the servers when Zane suddenly appeared in the kitchen, his exp







