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"Luna, meet Cade Callaghan—the owner of Callaghan Empire." Gracie’s voice pulled me out of my daze, and my jaw dropped. "Luna!" she called again, snapping me back to reality. "Oh, yes—Mr. Callaghan. It’s a pleasure to finally meet you," I said, forcing myself back into professional mode. I stepped forward and extended my hand for a handshake. He stared at it for a moment before a slight smile crossed his lips and he took it. I was about to pull away when he held on, bringing my hand to his lips and pressing a kiss to my knuckles. The gesture sent a jolt through me—part irritation, part unease, as if his touch carried an unspoken warning. "Nice to meet you, Miss Reyes," he said smoothly. I yanked my hand back as if burned. "Oh, Mr. Callaghan!" Our boss rushed in and pulled him into a warm hug. "Look at her—Operation Get a Husband is officially underway," Gracie whispered beside me. I couldn’t respond—I was too busy replaying our earlier encounter in my head. Would what happened hurt our chances? Will he sabotage the presentation because I was rude to him? I’d yelled at him, even kicked him. It wouldn’t be surprising if he turned us down flat. The thought made my stomach twist with fear. "Let’s get started," our boss said, shooting me a pointed look. I hurried to my laptop to launch the presentation, silently praying he wouldn’t hold my earlier outburst against the whole team. After what felt like hours, I wrapped up the presentation, making sure to meet everyone’s eyes—especially Cade’s. I’d skipped the dance segment entirely. I couldn’t bring myself to perform in front of him—not when we’d already clashed so badly. The last thing I wanted was to look foolish in front of this man who already had every reason to dislike me. I did my best to hide how nervous I was. "What do you think, Mr. Callaghan?" our boss asked eagerly. He glanced at me, then back at Rose. "It didn’t impress me much," he stated flatly. "But we put everything we had into this!" Gracie protested. "Your best simply isn’t enough. I’m sorry, but I’ll be choosing another agency," he said, rising to his feet. "But Mr. Callaghan—can’t you give us another chance?" our boss begged. "Once I make a decision about a partner, I don’t go back on it," he said, his gaze locking directly on mine. "Have a good day, all," he added, then turned and walked out with his secretary. "That was our shot at making a name for ourselves," our boss murmured, her voice heavy with disappointment. "We really did give it our all this time," Gracie repeated quietly. "I guess we’ll just have to move on from this project," Michael said sadly. I stood there listening, a wave of guilt washing over me. This is all my fault. The presentation was solid, but he rejected us because of me. I couldn’t let this happen—not when my colleagues had worked so hard, not when my sister’s future was on the line too. "We’re not losing this contract," I announced firmly, then took off running after him. I took the elevator down as fast as it would go, bursting out of the building just as he was about to climb into his car. I sprinted over and grabbed his arm. "What is it?" he asked, turning to face me with an unreadable expression. "I need to talk to you," I said breathlessly. His eyes fixed on mine with an icy intensity as he gently pulled his arm free. "Please, Mr. Callaghan—just give me a minute," I pleaded. He paused and looked at me, waiting. "What do you want to say?" "The presentation was good enough. My team and I spent countless hours preparing it—don’t throw us away just because of me," I said, my voice shaking slightly. "And why would I do that?" he asked, his tone sharp. "Because of what I did earlier," I said. "And what exactly did you do earlier?" he asked, his tone cool. "Look—I’m sorry. I’m sorry for kicking you, and for being rude. I’m only saying this because Rose and the rest of the team are heartbroken, and I can’t let my mistake cost them this opportunity." "I’m not rejecting your agency because of what happened earlier," he said. "I simply don’t think your work is good enough for me." "Then give us another chance—let us prepare a new presentation. I promise we’ll do better," I begged. "I hate wasting time," he said sharply. "I promise you won’t regret it, sir—" "A no is a no. You’re off my list." "Please, Mr. Callaghan—" "I’ve made my decision." He climbed into his car, and the vehicle pulled away, leaving me standing alone on the sidewalk. I watched it disappear, my chest tight with regret. I really blew it. All because of my temper. CADE POV As soon as I got into the car, Jessica threw her arms around me. "My love, you’re back," she said. "Why are you here?" I asked, pushing her away. "I came to see you," she replied. "Didn’t you get the flowers and letter I sent yesterday?" I asked, walking to my seat. "I did—and I’m telling you right now, I won’t accept them." "You know those flowers are how I end things with my mistresses. I’m not keeping you around," I said. "I’m not letting you go, Cade. We can keep seeing each other secretly while you take care of that island girl—she doesn’t have to know about me," she pleaded. "Would you be happy if someone did that to you?" I asked, my temper flaring. "This isn’t about me! Just keep me as your mistress," she begged. "Get out. We’re done." That was the last straw. She exploded. "They were right about you—I should never have gotten involved with a womanizer like you!" she shouted. "Whatever. You loved my money more than me, didn’t you?" I shot back. "You bastard—I hope you rot in hell!" she yelled, then stormed out of the office. I sighed and sat down, a sense of satisfaction washing over me. One less mistress to deal with. I always make it clear from the start: I have a fiancée waiting for me on the island, and I’m only looking for a casual partner, not a life partner. They all agree to it—until it’s time to leave, and then they get clingy, afraid to lose the luxury I give them. Jessica and I had been seeing each other for months, and she’d been fine at first. But lately, she’d started wanting more—and I’m not interested. I’ve watched my parents’ marriage fall apart, and I know love and commitment don’t last. I won’t let myself get trapped in that, and neither will my fiancée, or any of the women I see. Just then, my phone rang. It was my secretary. "Sir, Miss Reyes is here to see you," she said. "Reyes?" I repeated, surprised. I’d only met one Reyes today—the fiery girl from the agency. I’d made it clear I didn’t want anything to do with her, so why was she here? If she thought she could change my mind, she was wrong. "Tell her to—" I started, then paused, a new idea forming. A small smile tugged at my lips. "Tell her to come in," I said, and hung up.“You manipulated me, Mom. You fed me lie after lie. You made me believe Dad and Stacey were lovers, that they were destroying our family. You even cried fake tears just to make it all look real. You knew I would do anything for you, anything to protect you. And so you turned me against them—against an innocent woman and her innocent daughter. You planned every single detail perfectly. You made me do the dirty work, the unforgivable thing… and I did it. And believe me when I say… I hate myself for it.” “For ten years I’ve lived with the knowledge that I ruined a young girl’s life, destroyed her innocence, broke her heart, and caused her death. You have no idea how much I hate you for using me… and how much I despise myself for letting you.” When I finished speaking, she was already sobbing, but I felt no pity. The air in the room felt suffocating, heavy with all the secrets and pain. I turned and walked out, leaving her there, and headed stra
PRESENT TIME The last thing I ever heard about Racheal was that she had died. I never asked how, or why, or where. I couldn’t. I was already drowning in guilt and shame for what I had done, and after that night, my father sent me away from the island. I took the easy way out—I fled to the United States to study, running from my sins, running from the memory of her face. But seeing that exact birthmark on Emily’s arm… it changed everything. What if my parents lied about everything? What if she didn’t die? What if she is alive… and standing right in front of me? I had to know the truth. And the only person who knew every secret, every lie, every crime… was my mother. I found her in her room, relaxed in a chair, listening to an old song. I walked over and turned off the music. She looked up, startled. “What brings you here, my dear?” She asked, smiling that fake, sweet smile. “I cam
I walked back to the big house, my chest tight and heavy. This is what I wanted, right? Revenge. Justice for my mother. I should be happy… But I wasn’t. Instead, I felt sick, angry at myself, and hollow inside. I went straight to my mother’s room, needing to tell her what I had done. “Why are you back so early? Why aren’t you at the festival?” She asked, looking up from her chair. “Mom… I… I did something,” I stammered, my voice shaking. “What? What happened, Cade?” She stood up, walking toward me, concerned. “I… I did it to get back at Stacey for what I thought she was doing to you… I… I raped Racheal,” I whispered, the words tasting like poison. Her eyes went wide, her face draining of color. “You did WHAT?!” “I forced myself on her. I… I took her innocence… I raped her,” I repeated, tears stinging my eyes.
— The Festival Night FLASHBACK BEGINS This was the night everything changed—the night my misery and pain began, the night I turned into something dark and cruel. It was the annual island festival. As the heir to the resort and the Callaghan fortune, I was expected to attend, to smile, to play the part of the perfect son. And I did. But inside, I was burning with hatred. For a week, I had been planning this. I was happy—happy because I knew that tonight, I would finally get my revenge on Racheal and her mother for what they had done to my family. Every single night for the past seven days, I watched my mother cry herself to sleep. Every night, I saw my father slip out of the main house and walk down the path to that tiny, miserable cottage at the back of the estate—their house. We both knew exactly why he went there. We both knew he was seeing her. My mother screamed at him, begged him, cried… and I just stood
I walked aimlessly out of the main house, my feet carrying me automatically toward the back of the estate, stopping right in front of the tiny, run-down cottage hidden away in the trees. Why did I come here? I stared at the weather-beaten walls, my chest tightening with pain and guilt. “Still feeling guilty about them, are you?” my mother’s voice came from behind me. She walked up and stood beside me, looking at the old house. “How can I not feel guilty, Mom? Do you honestly think I could feel good knowing that if I hadn’t been a coward and a fool, if I hadn’t listened to you… Racheal and her mother would still be alive, happy, and safe right here?” I asked bitterly. “It’s all in the past, Cade. Just move on already,” she said dismissively. “I can’t move on! No matter how hard I try, no matter what I do, I just can’t stop thinking about her,” I whispered, my voice cracking. “You know… I saw som
It struck me then: Emily had been living here with me for months, yet I’d never once heard her laugh this loud, this freely, this happily before. Have I done nothing but cause her pain and misery all this time? Is that why she barely ever smiles? I thought, watching her. She was talking animatedly with Michael and Gracie, her face lit up with the brightest, most genuine smile I’d ever seen. It seems that’s exactly what I’ve done, I realized, feeling lower than dirt. I really am the worst kind of scum. “Are you absolutely sure you won’t regret your decision bringing them here?” Stephanie asked, sitting down beside me, following my gaze toward them. “What do you mean?” I frowned. “Just look at them! Do you honestly think Michael is only interested in working on the resort?” She nodded toward them. “He is doing everything he possibly can to get Emily’s attention. He’s flirting with her, making her laugh, leaning
"You actually have a very good point," his father said thoughtfully. "Don't tell me you are actually listening to her ridiculous ideas!" his mother shouted angrily at her husband. "Like you said, it will cost a lot of money to rebuild and reopen the resort. But once
"You shouldn't have run off like that," he said, his voice sounding a little stern, though his eyes were soft. "I'm sorry. I just... I was so worried about Matthew and his mother," I explained. "Everything is going to be alright now. The doctors will take good care o
"That’s what everyone used to say, but it’s not true anymore. Everything changed a while ago when that man Cade Callaghan took over. He changed all the rules, and now nobody gets anything for free," the boy said bitterly. I looked up at Cade, and my heart sank see
LUNA’S POINT OF VIEW I stepped out of the private room and saw Cade standing in the middle of the shop, holding several beautiful dresses and tops in his arms. He was looking at them with a serious expression, as if he was carefully judging whether they were good enough.







