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Chapter 4

Author: DarkAngel
last update publish date: 2026-02-05 19:42:38

I couldn't sleep.

My mind kept circling back to the same questions. How did Sir know my schedule? Why did Alexander's comment sound so strange?

Around 2 AM, I gave up on rest. Grabbed my laptop. Logged into the messaging platform.

Sir's profile showed him offline. But I typed anyway.

We need to talk.

I stared at the blinking cursor. Added more.

You've known things about me. Things I never told you. My meeting times. My work schedule. How?

I hit send. Waited.

Nothing.

I waited longer. Refreshed the page. Checked my phone.

Still nothing.

Finally, at 2:47 AM, his response came through.

I pay attention to details, Velvet. That's what makes me good at what I do.

That wasn't an answer.

That's not an answer, I typed back.

You've mentioned having a demanding boss. High-pressure job. I extrapolated.

Extrapolated my exact meeting times?

A long pause.

Would you believe me if I said I was observant?

I don't know what to believe anymore.

Another pause. Longer this time.

Then: What are you afraid of, Velvet?

I stared at the question. What was I afraid of?

I'm afraid you know too much about me. I'm afraid you're not who you say you are. I'm afraid that what we have isn't real.

His response came slowly. Like he was choosing each word carefully.

What we have is real. The connection. The trust. The way your body responds to my voice. That's all real. Does it matter how I learned your schedule?

Yes. It matters to me.

Another pause.

I run a company, Velvet. A successful one. Part of my job is gathering information. Understanding people. Finding what they need before they know they need it.

That sounds like stalking.

It sounds like leadership. The line between the two is thinner than you think.

My heart was pounding now. My hands shook as I typed.

Are you following me?

No.

Are you watching me somehow?

Not in the way you're imagining.

Then how do you know these things?

Silence. The conversation window stayed empty for a long time.

Finally: Can we have this conversation tonight? After your presentation? I don't want to do this through text.

I wanted to push. Wanted answers now. But he was right. This was too big for typing.

Fine. Tonight.

Get some sleep, Velvet. You'll need your strength tomorrow.

I almost laughed. Sleep. As if that was possible now.

But I closed the laptop. Lay back down. Stared at the ceiling until dawn.

The morning passed in a haze. I went through the motions at work. Coffee. Files. Meetings. Alexander's demands. The usual.

But my mind was elsewhere.

I kept watching Alexander. Really watching him. Looking for... I didn't know what.

Signs, maybe. Proof that he was more than he appeared.

He caught me staring once. Raised an eyebrow.

"Is there something you need, Vivian?"

"No, Mr. Kane."

"Then perhaps you could focus on the task at hand."

Cold. Distant. Impersonal.

Not like Sir at all.

I threw myself into preparing for my 3 PM presentation. It was a quarterly review. Standard stuff. But Alexander would be there. Watching. Judging.

At 2:30, I went to the restroom to collect myself. Checked my makeup. Straightened my suit.

You can do this, I told myself. You've done it a hundred times.

But today felt different. Everything felt different.

At 2:55, I entered the boardroom. The presentation was loaded. The executives were settling into their seats.

Alexander sat at the head of the table. His eyes found mine immediately.

I looked away.

The presentation went well. I spoke clearly. Hit all the points. Answered questions confidently.

But the whole time, I felt Alexander's gaze on me. Heavy. Intent.

What did he see when he looked at me?

Did he see his competent assistant? His employee?

Or did he see something else?

When it ended, the board members filtered out. Alexander stayed.

"Close the door, Vivian."

My heart lurched. I closed the door.

"Come here."

I walked to where he sat. Stopped a few feet away.

"Your presentation was good," he said. Not adequate. Good.

"Thank you, Mr. Kane."

He studied me. That intense examination that always made me feel exposed.

"You've been distracted today. All week, actually. Is something wrong?"

"I'm fine."

"You're lying." He said it casually. Like commenting on the weather. "You're a terrible liar, Vivian. It's one of the things I appreciate about you."

I didn't know how to respond to that.

He stood. Walked toward me. Stopped close. Too close.

"Whatever's bothering you," he said quietly, "deal with it. I need you focused. Can you do that?"

"Yes, Mr. Kane."

"Good." He walked past me toward the door. Then paused. "And Vivian?"

"Yes?"

His back was to me. I couldn't see his face.

"Some questions are better left unasked. Some answers would only make things more complicated."

He left.

I stood alone in the boardroom, heart pounding.

What did that mean? What did any of this mean?

That night, I logged on at midnight.

Sir was waiting.

"Hello, Velvet."

"You said we'd talk."

"I did." His voice was careful. Measured. "What do you want to know?"

"Everything. How you know my schedule. How you know things about my life. Who you really are."

Silence.

"I'm a man who saw something special in you," he finally said. "Someone who understood what you needed before you did."

"That's not an answer."

"It's the only answer I can give you right now."

Frustration boiled in my chest. "That's not good enough."

"I know." He sounded tired. "I know it's not. But there are things I can't tell you. Not yet. Not until you're ready."

"Ready for what?"

"For the truth."

I wanted to scream. "You're talking in circles."

"I'm trying to protect you."

"From what?"

"From me."

The words hung in the air. Heavy. Dangerous.

"What does that mean?"

"It means that what we have... it's real. But it's also more complicated than you know. And when you find out the truth, you might hate me."

"Tell me," I demanded. "Tell me now."

"Not yet." His voice hardened. "This isn't a negotiation, Velvet. When I'm ready to tell you, I will. Until then, you need to trust me."

"How can I trust someone who won't be honest with me?"

"Because I've never hurt you. Because every command I've given has been for your pleasure. Because when you kneel for me, you feel more yourself than you do anywhere else."

He was right. God help me, he was right.

"I don't know if I can keep doing this," I whispered. "The not knowing."

"Then ask yourself this: does it change anything? The way you feel when you hear my voice. The way your body responds. Does any of that change because you have questions?"

No. It didn't.

"I thought not." His voice softened. "I care about you, Velvet. More than I should. And when the time is right, you'll understand everything. Can you give me that? A little more time?"

I should say no. I should demand answers or walk away.

But I didn't want to walk away.

"Fine," I said. "But I want something in return."

"Name it."

"Meet me. In person. I need to see your face."

Long silence.

"Not yet," he finally said. "But soon. When you're ready."

"You keep saying that. Ready for what?"

"For everything to change."

The conversation ended shortly after. He didn't make me kneel tonight. Didn't give commands. Just talked. Checked in. Made sure I was okay.

I wasn't okay. I was confused and frustrated and more curious than ever.

But I was also still his. Despite everything.

As I lay in bed, staring at the ceiling, his final message played in my mind.

I have a task for you tomorrow. During your presentation. I'll send instructions in the morning. You will follow them no matter who is watching.

A task. During work. Where Alexander would be watching.

The collision of my two worlds felt inevitable now. Like standing on train tracks, watching the lights approach.

Something was coming.

And I had no idea how to stop it.

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