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"You've changed, Mom! This house doesn't feel like my home anymore!" My voice rose, echoing through the living room that now felt painfully unfamiliar and cold.
Mom let out a long sigh and rubbed her temples. "Selena, watch your tone. You've only been back for a week after spending years overseas. Can't you try to stay calm?"
"How am I supposed to stay calm?" I crossed my arms and looked around the room with utter disgust. "Every corner of this house is filled with new rules. Curfews, breakfast schedules, even dress codes. This used to be our home, Mom. Now it feels like a prison."
"All of these rules were created for everyone's benefit, Selena. A large household needs structure," Mom replied, trying to soften her voice. She stepped closer and reached for my shoulder, but I immediately pulled away.
"For everyone's benefit, or for your new husband's?" I sneered. "Just say his name, Mom. Alexander Kingsley. Ever since you married him, everything in this house revolves around that man."
"Don't say Alexander's name like that. He is the one who paid for all your expenses while you were studying in London," Mom scolded. Her voice was beginning to rise, provoked by my refusal to back down.
"I never asked for his money!" I shouted. My chest heaved as my anger reached its peak. "If I had known you remarried, I would never have come back. This house is hell to me."
"You don't know your stepfather well enough, Selena." Mom looked at me with a mixture of hurt and pleading in her eyes. "Alexander has been nothing but kind to us. If it weren't for him, who knows what would have happened to your father's company."
"He has an ulterior motive, Mom! Don't you think it's strange? A wealthy man his age suddenly wants to marry a widow?"
Mom shook her head, her expression hardening in offense. "There is nothing strange about it. I love him, Selena."
"Are you sure he loves you? Or is he just after Dad's inheritance?" I asked with open contempt.
Bang.
Mom didn't slap me, but she slammed her hand against the nearby table so hard that the sound rang through the room. "Enough, Selena! Alexander is one of the city's billionaires. His company is enormous, and ours is nothing compared to his."
Just as our argument reached its boiling point, the sound of heavy, measured footsteps echoed from the staircase. Mom and I turned at the same time.
Alexander Kingsley descended the stairs with effortless composure. He wore a gray button-down shirt with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows, revealing an elegant black watch. His expression remained calm, showing not the slightest hint of surprise, even though I knew he had just heard his name being dragged through the mud.
Alexander walked past us and headed straight for the dining table before taking the seat at its head. He glanced at a servant, who immediately stepped forward to pour water into his glass.
"If dinner is ready, we should sit down," Alexander said in his deep, steady voice. He looked at Mom, then shifted his gaze to me.
The eye contact lasted only a fraction of a second. Yet my chest suddenly thundered. A strange tremor ran down my spine, making my throat go dry. I hated my body's reaction. I immediately clenched my fists inside my pockets to hide the ridiculous trembling.
"I'm not hungry," I snapped, looking away.
"Sit down, Selena," Mom ordered in a tone that clearly wasn't open to argument. "We're eating together tonight. I won't have you acting like a sulking child."
"So that's what I am to you, right? None of my feelings matter." I pointed at Alexander, my finger trembling. "I don't need this man telling me what to do."
Alexander, who had been cutting into the steak on his plate, paused. He set down his knife and fork with a soft clink that sounded unusually loud in the sudden silence of the dining room.
Then he looked at me again. This time, his gaze was more intense.
"The rules in this house apply to everyone, Selena. Without exception," Alexander said calmly, yet his tone carried an undeniable authority.
I laughed scoffingly, forcing myself to meet his gaze. "Including the rule to submit to your every whim? Sorry, but I am not on the list of assets you can control."
"I am not controlling you. I am merely teaching you how to adapt," Alexander replied flatly. He leaned back in his chair, folding his arms across his chest while keeping his eyes on me. "Unless life in London made you forget how to respect your elders."
"Elders?" I stepped closer to the dining table, gripping the back of the chair opposite him. "My mother is the only parent I have left. You are just a stranger who happens to sleep in the same room as her."
"Selena! Watch your mouth!" Mom shrieked, her face turning pale at my defiance.
But Alexander raised a hand, signaling Mom to be quiet. His sharp eyes never blinked as they locked onto my face. "Let her speak, Margaret. It seems your little princess developed quite a bit of courage during her time abroad."
"Don't call me little princess. It's disgusting to hear my name come out of your mouth," I hissed.
"Then what is it you want, Selena? To leave this house and live completely free without rules?" Alexander raised an eyebrow, a faint, infuriating smirk touching the corner of his lips. "Go ahead. The exit is always open. But remember, all your amenities, your credit cards, and your living expenses here come directly out of my pocket."
His words felt like a harsh slap to my pride. I clenched my fists tightly. "You think you can buy everything with your money?"
"Not everything," Alexander answered. His voice dropped, sounding dangerous yet alluring all at once. "But at the very least, my money provides you with a decent roof over your head. So, if you still want to enjoy the comforts of my home, cut the drama, sit down, and finish your dinner."
I stared at him with burning hatred, my chest heaving as I fought back an explosion of rage. "Are you deaf, Mr. Kingsley? For the last time, I am not hungry."
"Stubborn," Alexander murmured with a faint smile.
"Let her be, Margaret. If she doesn't want to eat, don't force her. Perhaps she is still full from her own emotions."
The sound of footsteps stopped right outside the half-open door. Uncle Richard stood there, holding a sheaf of files, his expression instantly hardening as he took in how close we were standing.Alexander did not show a hint of panic. He simply shifted his body back a single step, creating a polite distance while keeping his eyes locked firmly on my uncle's movements."Mr. Richard," Alexander greeted him, his voice smooth and authoritative once more, as if he hadn't been pinning me against the wall just seconds ago. "What brings you to my office this late at night?"Uncle Richard didn't answer Alexander right away. His sharp, cunning eyes darted over to me, taking in my slightly disheveled appearance and my shallow, hurried breathing. A cynical smirk played at the corner of his lips."I didn't realize the working hours of a personal assistant in this office extended to physical interactions that are... quite this intimate," Uncle Richard remarked, his tone dripping with a sharp, pierc
"You're lying," I said, straining to push Alexander's broad chest away from my face.My strength meant absolutely nothing. He remained completely unmoved, trapping me against the closed door of his private office. We were so close that the warmth radiating from him only made my nerves spike further."Why would I lie to you, Selena?" Alexander whispered directly into my ear."My mother would never do that. She is my mother," my voice shook, my defenses crumbling under the weight of his words. I was genuinely terrified that she might throw me away for the sake of the business.Alexander suddenly pulled his head back. A second later, a soft, low chuckle escaped his lips. The suffocating tension that had filled the room melted away instantly, replaced by a rare, amused expression on his handsome face."You should have seen your own face just now," Alexander said as he took a step back, finally giving me space to breathe. "You are far too easy to scare.""So, you were just lying to me?" I
"The board meeting will begin in five minutes, Mr. Alexander," the secretary's voice called out from the hallway, followed by a crisp knock on the door.Alexander did not move immediately. He held my gaze for a few seconds longer before finally stepping back, breaking the suffocating closeness that had left me breathless. The heavy atmosphere that pinned me down began to lift as he walked back over to his desk.He picked up the stack of documents I had just finished copying. His eyes scanned my handwriting page by page, and a faint smile appeared on his face. Damn him, that smile looked incredibly charming, causing my heart, which had just started to calm down, to race all over again.When he suddenly looked up, I was caught red-handed staring at him."What? Is there something on my face?" Alexander asked."No! Who said I was looking at you?" I replied quickly, turning my head away in embarrassment. I pretended to straighten the hem of my shirt to hide the flush that I knew was creepi
Alexander's question felt like a sudden slap, jolting me back to my senses. The heat on my face rushed down to my neck. It was no longer from that strange, internal flutter, but from the raw, suffocating feeling of being backed into a corner."Don't flatter yourself," I snapped, trying to steady my wavering voice. "I'm just wishing time would move faster so I can get out of this cramped room. Away from you."Alexander didn't answer with words. He merely raised an eyebrow, a faint smirk tugging at the corner of his lips as if he knew exactly that I was lying to save face. He turned his attention back to his laptop screen, letting the heavy silence creep back into the space between us.I let out a slow breath, forcing my focus back to the sheets of paper in front of me. My heart was still beating a little faster than normal, but I compelled my fingers to keep moving, ignoring the existence of the man sitting just three feet away.An hour passed in tense, quiet monotony. My back began to
"Let me go, Alexander!" I barked, pushing against his broad chest with all my might. My trembling hands were still desperately clutching the collar of my shirt, shielding myself from his hungry stare.Alexander didn't immediately release his grip on my wrist. Instead, he let out a low chuckle, a deep sound vibrating right in front of my face that sent a wave of heat and dread through me, making me despise my own reaction."Why be in such a rush to cover up?" he whispered, his eyes slowly rising from my chest to lock onto mine again. "You intentionally wore this loose shirt to campus so I would see it, didn't you? Just admit it, Selena.""You're sick! You are completely insane!" I shrieked in frustration. Hatred burned my throat, making my voice raspy. "I wore this because I was in a hurry to avoid you this morning. Don't twist the facts to fit your twisted mind!"With a sharp jerk, I finally managed to wrench my hand from his grasp. I immediately took several steps back until my lower
The reckless speed of the car blurred the scenery outside the window into a smear of colors. I gripped the seatbelt tightly, fighting the tremor of rage that had risen all the way to my throat."We aren't going home," I hissed, realizing the route Alexander was taking was completely unfamiliar. "Where are you taking me, Alexander?!""To a place where you can take responsibility for your actions," he replied coldly without looking over. His focus remained on the road, but his grip on the steering wheel was so tight that his knuckles turned white. "A place where you will finally learn to listen.""I am not your slave!" I screamed, glaring at the side of his face with absolute hatred. "You think you can just lock me away after causing a scene in my class? My professor knows you took me by force. The second I call Mom.""Go ahead and call her," he cut in smoothly, but his calm demeanor was far more intimidating than a shout. "Your phone is in my pocket. And even if you manage to speak wit
"He just wants to control my life, Mom! Why can't you see that?!"My voice shook as I fought back tears, pressing the phone hard against my ear. I paced back and forth across my bedroom, gripping the hem of my shirt with my free hand."Selena, listen to me. Alexander has your best interests at hear
"What the hell did you do to me?!"My voice shrilled, shattering the quiet of his study as I slammed the door hard enough to rattle against the wall.I stood in the doorway, bracing myself against the teak frame. I gripped the wood with everything I had. My head throbbed violently, as if hit by a b
"Where the hell is she?!" Alexander roared, his voice cutting through the study like a block of ice.The clock on the wall already read three in the morning. I had turned off my phone at midnight on purpose, forcing him to deploy his entire security detail to scour the city.Meanwhile, inside the d
"Where are my car keys?”My voice rose sharply in the main corridor of the campus, which was crowded with students walking back and forth. I stared coldly at the two men in black suits standing rigidly near the large bulletin board. Albert and Doni. Two broad-shouldered bodyguards sent by Alexander







