LOGINAngel
The room was silent, the kind of silence that feels like the air has been sucked out of the space. Drake Crane didn't let go of my wrists. His grip was strong, cold and unyielding.
"Who sent you?" he repeated. His voice wasn't a shout; it was a low, lethal whisper that made my skin crawl. "I told you! I'm just a waitress!" I gasped, struggling against his hold. "No one sent me!" He shoved me back slightly, though he didn't release me. He gestured with his chin toward the silver tray I had just placed on the table. "Why did you poison the food?" I froze. My heart skipped several beats, then began to race so fast I felt dizzy. "Poison? What are you talking about? You haven’t even touched it. You haven't even taken the lid off!" "I don't need to taste it to know a rat when I see one," he snapped. "You followed me from my office. You showed up here, in the one place you shouldn't be. You’re either the world’s unluckiest person, or you're a very bad assassin." "Assassin?" I let out a choked laugh that sounded more like a sob. "I’m a writer! I’m here because you took my job, and I have a father who is dying in a bed ten miles from here! I need the money!" Before he could answer, the heavy double doors of the suite burst open. Four security in black tactical gear stormed in. In a blur of motion, I was ripped away from Drake and forced onto the marble floor. "Get down! Hands behind your back!" a deep voice barked. I felt the cold floor against my cheek. My knees slammed into the stone, and the wind was knocked out of me. "I didn't do anything! Please!" "Search her," Drake commanded. He stood back, his arms crossed, watching me with a look of pure clinical interest, as if I were a bug under a glass slide. A female guard stepped forward. Her hands were rough and quick. She patted down my vest, my pockets, and my trousers. I felt her hand stop at my small side pocket. "Sir," she said, her voice tight. She pulled out a small, clear plastic vial filled with a white, crystalline powder. My eyes widened until they hurt. "What is that?" I screamed, my voice cracking. "I’ve never seen that in my life! I don't know what that is!" "It's a gift for my tea, I assume," Drake said. He walked over, took the vial from the security, and held it up to the light. "Cyanide? Or something slower?" "I didn't put that there!" I was crying now, hot tears streaming down my face. "Please, listen to me! I was downstairs. The supervisor, he gave me the tray! He told me to come to the penthouse! He said it was for a dignitary!" Drake knelt down in front of me, his expensive suit trousers brushing against my servant’s uniform. He tilted my head up with one finger under my chin. "What was his name? This supervisor." "I... I don't know!" I sobbed. "Everyone just calls him Boss or Sir. He had a red tie. He was balding. Please, go find him! He gave me the tray!" Drake looked at one of his guards. "Find him. Bring him here." The guard stepped out of the room, speaking rapidly into a radio. I stayed on my knees, my chest heaving, my mind spinning in circles. How did this happen? How did a job interview turn into a murder charge? Minutes felt like hours. The female guard kept her hand on my shoulder, pinning me down. Finally, the guard returned. His face was grim. "Sir, the man she described is gone. He clocked out ten minutes ago and vanished through the service exit. We checked his file, the ID he used was stolen." I felt the last bit of hope leave my body. "No... no, that can't be right." "And the CCTV?" Drake asked, his voice flat. "The footage for the last hour on the kitchen floor and the service elevator has been wiped, sir. It's a professional job. Clean. No trail." Drake turned his gaze back to me. The suspicion in his eyes turned into something darker. "So. No supervisor. No footage. Just a girl with a grudge and a pocket full of poison." "I didn't do it!" I begged, moving forward on my knees toward him. "Why would I do this? I don't even know you! I met you for five minutes in a hallway and ten minutes in a boardroom! Why would I kill you?" "Maybe you're working for the people who want my chair," he mused. "Maybe you're just a pawn." "I'm not a pawn! I'm a daughter!" I yelled. "Check my phone! Call my father! Ask Ella downstairs!" The female guard lost her patience. "Enough screaming," she snapped. She raised her hand, her palm flat and hard, swinging it toward my face to silence me. I closed my eyes and flinched, waiting for the sting of the blow. I braced my neck, ready for the pain. But the hit never came. The room went silent again. I opened my eyes slowly. Drake was standing right in front of me. His hand was clamped around the female guard's wrist, stopping her mid-swing. He didn't look at the guard. He was looking at me. "I didn't tell you to hit her," Drake said. His voice was like a blade of ice. "Sir, she's lying and she's being disruptive" the guard started. "I decide who is lying," Drake cut her off. He shoved her arm back and looked down at me. I was a mess, hair falling out of my clip, eyes red and swollen, shaking like a leaf in a storm. He reached out and grabbed my arm, pulling me up from the floor. He didn't do it gently, but he didn't do it with the same violence the guards had. He turned me toward the window, forcing me to look at the city lights. "If you are lying to me, Angel Molley," he whispered into my ear, "I will make sure you never see the sun again. "I'm telling the truth," I choked out. "I swear on my father's life."Angel“Who is in love with you? Will you let go of my hand?” I screamed.“But you were staring at me,” he said lazily. “I didn’t stop you from touching me. Why are you trying to pull your hand away now?” His voice was annoyingly calm.“Let me go.”I tugged harder, but his grip remained firm.“Go ahead,” he teased. “Where do you want to touch next?” A smug smile appeared on his face. My cheeks immediately burned.“Oh please, I ju—I just…” I stammered helplessly.“You just what, Little Mouse?” He pulled me slightly closer.Too close.His breath brushed against my skin. My heart immediately forgot how to behave.“I wasn’t doing anything.”“Of course.”“I wasn’t.”“Then why were you staring?”“I wasn’t staring.”“You were.”“I wasn’t.”“You were.”“You are impossible.”“And you’re adorable when you’re angry.”I gasped.“Drake!”“What?”His smile widened.“You enjoy annoying me.”“A little.”“You are unbelievable.”“So I’ve been told.” I tried pulling away again.This time he shifted sligh
AngelPain. That was the first thing I felt. Pain. It shot through every part of my body before I even opened my eyes.My legs hurt. My shoulders hurt. My back hurt. Even muscles I didn’t know existed seemed determined to punish me.“Haa!” The cry escaped my lips before I could stop it. For a moment I remained still. Trying to gather my thoughts. Trying to understand why my entire body felt like it had been run over by a truck.Then memory slowly returned. Karate. Running. Stance work. Training. Drake.“Oh no.”I immediately regretted every decision I had made yesterday. My eyes slowly fluttered open.The room was still dim. The early morning light had only begun creeping through the curtains.I tried to sit up. Bad idea. A sharp ache shot through my muscles.“Ouch.” I collapsed back onto the bed. Maybe remaining here forever wasn’t such a bad idea.I closed my eyes. Then opened them again. Something felt strange.Different. A warmth. A presence. I frowned slightly. Why did I feel som
Drake”Don’ you dare throw threats at me” Her voice unbothered.”stop talking and jump on, now”“No.”“Little mouse”“No.”I tightened my jaw.“Little mouse, I am not asking.”“And I am not a child.” She screamed.“You are exhausted.”“I am perfectly fi—” She yawned. I raised an eyebrow. Angel immediately closed her mouth.“I was not yawning.”“You were.”“I wasn’t.”“You were.”“Fine,” she muttered. I crouched slightly.“Get on.”She folded her arms.“No.”“Do you want to walk another thirty minutes?”“Yes.”She took exactly three steps. Then nearly stumbled. I stared at her. She stared back. Neither of us said anything. Finally she sighed dramatically.“Fine.”“Good.”“But I am only doing this because I am tired.”“Of course.”“And not because I need help.”“Obviously.”“I am not tired, just doing you a Favour—”“Of course you are”“You are laughing.”“I am not.”“You are.”I was. Angel groaned and climbed onto my back.“Comfortable?”“No.”“Liar.”“Maybe a little.” I adjusted my gr
Angel“Oh, stop it, Drake.”“Stop what?” he asked, trying his best to look innocent. I narrowed my eyes at him.“That.”“That what?”“That thing you’re doing.”His lips twitched.“I have no idea what you’re talking about.”“Liar.”“Strong accusation.”“You wanted us to continue something else.”“Did I?”“Yes.”“Are you sure?”“Very sure.” A grin spread across his face.“Interesting.”I immediately stepped backward.“Don’t even start.”“Start what?”“Drake.”“Angel.” I pointed a finger at him. He looked entirely too pleased with himself.“Behave.”“That’s a very difficult request.”I rolled my eyes.“You are impossible.”“So I’ve been told.” For a few seconds neither of us spoke. Then Drake suddenly straightened.“All right.” I blinked.“All right?”“One more exercise.” I frowned suspiciously.“That’s it?”“Yes.”“You’re giving up that easily?”“Don’t make me change my mind.” I immediately shut up.“Good choice.”The next exercise wasn’t nearly as easy as I expected.Every movement req
Angel“Yes.”I tried to open my eyes, but the sharp sting immediately forced them shut again.“Ahh!”“Don’t touch it.”Before I could rub my eyes, Drake caught my wrist.His grip was firm but careful.“Stay still.”“I am fine.”“You’re not.”“I am.”“You just tried to blind yourself with a stick.”“That was one time.”“One time is enough.”I heard him sigh.Then I felt his fingers lightly brush beneath my eye.“Don’t move.”“What are you doing?”“Looking.”“For what?”“To make sure you didn’t scratch your eye.”“I didn’t.”“Little mouse.”“What?”“You don’t know that.”I frowned but stayed still.A moment later I felt a cool cloth touch my face.The relief was immediate.“Oh.”“Better?”“A little.”He carefully wiped away the dust that had flown into my eyes when the stick slipped from my hands.“Open them slowly.”“I told you I am fine.”“Open them.”I obeyed.Slowly.Very slowly. The burning had reduced. The world came back into focus. First the trees. Then the cave. Then Drake. Sta
AngelAfter a few more minutes of standing still, moving forward, moving backward, and repeating the same stance over and over again, I was completely frustrated.My legs hurt. My shoulders hurt. Even my patience hurt.“Mr. Crane, are you trying to frustrate me?” I screamed. Drake didn’t even blink.“You can stop if you want to.” That was it.No encouragement. No sympathy. No empathy. Nothing. I stared at him in disbelief.“That’s all you have to say?”“Yes.” I wanted to throw a stick at him. A tear finally escaped my eyes. Just one. But it was enough.I stood there breathing heavily, my eyes burning into his. For a moment neither of us spoke. Then Drake sighed.A real sigh. The kind that suggested he had finally decided to stop torturing me. Without saying a word, he bent down and picked up one of the wooden sticks.I frowned.“What are you doing?” Instead of answering, he stepped into position.The air around him seemed to change. His relaxed posture disappeared.Everything about hi
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Angel“Yes.” The word left my mouth without hesitation. The moment I answered, Drake walked closer to me slowly.The air around him suddenly felt heavier. Dangerous.“Little mouse,” he said quietly, his voice controlled in a way that somehow felt worse than shouting, “don’t test my patience.”I fol







