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Olivia
“Are you out of your damn mind, Aiden?!” My voice echoed through the staircase as I stormed out of my boyfriend’s crappy apartment. Aiden stumbled after me, half-naked, wearing only a brief. “Babe, wait! Please, let me explain…” Before he could finish, I swung my bag hard at him. “Explain what?!” I snapped. “That you slept with Eve, my coworker? Three years together, and you betray me with someone you’ve known for just three weeks?!” He flinched. “I swear, I don’t know what came over me! It just happened…” “Oh, save it!” I cut him off bitterly. “You said the same thing last time, with your ‘childhood best friend,’ and before that, your coworker. Three women in three years, Aiden! How stupid do you think I am?” He opened his mouth, but no words came. My chest burned with anger and hurt. How could he do this to me? Furious, I yanked off the thin silver ring he’d given me — the same cheap ring he’d used to apologize over and over again, and each time, I forgave him. Not this time. I threw it at his chest. “Take your lies back. I’m done, Aiden. Don’t come near me again.” “Babe…” he tried again, but I was already gone, storming down the stairs. I ran out under the drizzling rain to my old golf car and sped off into the street. My breath caught, and against my will, a single hot tear slid down my cheek again. “Damn it,” I whispered harshly, wiping it away quickly. I focused on the road as I grabbed my phone and connected it to my car’s bluetooth. I needed to drown out the noise in my head and the ache in my heart. The familiar voice of Linda Gabriel, the famous relationship expert, filled my ears. “Ladies, if a man doesn’t value you, if you always have to beg for his attention or excuse his wrongs, you are not in a relationship; you are in a prison of your own making. Love should not feel like punishment. Walk away when you must, and walk away with your dignity.” I took a deep breath, letting the words wash over me. They felt like both salt and healing on my wounded heart. Maybe I had been blind, tolerating far too much from Aiden. Maybe this was the wake-up call I needed. Suddenly, my car coughed, groaned, and stopped in the middle of a lonely street. “No… no… no!” I cried, desperately trying to start my car again, but the engine gave a single, hopeless noise. “Ahhhh!” I screamed in frustration and gripped the steering wheel hard. Rain began to pour harder. “Damn it.” I pulled out my phone and called Ella, my best friend. The moment she picked up, I couldn’t hold back the tears. “Aiden did it again, Ella,” I said painfully. “God, I feel like a fool.” “What?! I knew it! I told you that bastard doesn’t deserve you!” Ella yelled in anger. She continued to rant about how she knew I was way too good for him and deserved better. “Where are you now? The rain is crazy,” she finally asked. “My car broke down in the middle of your street,” I muttered. “I don’t even know what to do anymore.” “Stay there. I’m coming to pick you up right now,” she said, then added, “And don’t think for a second that you’re going home to mope! My man’s boss is opening a new club tonight. You’re coming with us, Olivia. You need to get your head out of heartbreak mode. Tonight, you’re drinking, dancing, and forgetting that idiot exists.” “What? No, Ella, I just want to go home and…” “Listen to Linda Gabriel’s podcast with a box of tissues and a bucket of ice cream?” she interrupted sharply. “Not gonna happen.” I groaned softly, running my hand through my damp hair. Knowing Ella, there was no winning this argument. She wasn’t the type to take no for an answer. *** Three hours later, here I was, in a tight red dress and high heels, courtesy of Ella, standing in one of the most luxurious clubs I’d ever seen. “Ladies, enjoy yourselves,” Ted, Ella’s boyfriend, said with a wink. “Drinks are on me tonight. And if any guy gives you trouble, come find me. I’ll be right over there with my boss.” “Thanks, baby,” Ella cooed, leaning in to kiss him on the lips. Ted smiled before heading off toward a private VIP section. The moment he disappeared, Ella dragged me toward the bar. “Two shots of the strongest stuff you’ve got,” she told the bartender. I frowned. “Ella, I don’t think—” “Nope,” she said, cutting me off again. “No thinking tonight.” The bartender slid two glasses toward us. I picked up my glass hesitantly. Ella clinked her glass against mine. “To freedom,” she said. I sighed, then smiled faintly. “To freedom.” The first shot burned down my throat like molten lava, but the warmth that followed spread through my chest, melting away a bit of my pain. Ella grinned victoriously. “See? Not so bad.” A few more shots later, the heaviness in my heart began to fade. The club seemed lighter, warmer, even brighter. Ella leaned in close. “Let’s dance!” I blinked, half-dazed. “Dance?” “Yes! Come on!” She pulled me onto the dance floor and started dancing. I moved to the beat slowly at first, letting the rhythm take over. As I danced, memories of Aiden flooded my mind — how I’d supported him through everything: helping with his work proposals, editing his reports when he was too lazy to do them himself, even cooking and cleaning his messy apartment when he was too tired. Hell, I was more like an unpaid housemaid who serviced her boss with her body. But not anymore. I was done being anyone’s fool. The realization sent a rush of energy through me. I moved my hips freely, swaying to the rhythm, letting every beat wash away the pain. Ella cheered and danced beside me, laughing as we moved in sync. Men started approaching, but Ella, protective as always, waved them off with sharp glares. “Not tonight, boys,” she said. I laughed, feeling bolder and freer by the minute. But soon, the shots and dancing left me breathless. “I need a drink.” Ella nodded, twirling around before disappearing into the crowd. I made my way back to the bar. The bartender saw me coming and raised an eyebrow. “Back already?” “Just one more,” I said. He chuckled and poured me another shot. As I picked it up, he leaned closer and whispered with a teasing grin, “It seems you’ve already caught the attention of a shark.” I paused, confused. “A shark?” He nodded, tilting his head toward the far side of the room. Curious, I turned my head and froze. Standing a few meters away was a man who didn’t look real. He was tall, broad-shouldered, and effortlessly handsome. His dark green eyes locked directly on me. A few buttons of his black shirt were undone, revealing smooth skin and a glimpse of hard muscle beneath. Gosh… he was hot! I licked my dry lips unconsciously and turned back to the bartender with a playful smirk. “But I’m not the prey tonight.” With that, I downed the shot in one swift gulp and walked toward the hot stuff, deliberately swaying my hips seductively, my eyes locked on his. When I finally reached him, he looked at me slowly, his lips curving just slightly. “You shouldn’t play with fire, sweetheart,” he said in a low, husky voice. I smiled sweetly, leaning a little closer. “Who says I’m playing?” He raised a brow, looking amused. I licked my lips again and tilted my head. “Tell me… how much for the night?”Olivia“A…Axel?”Axel slowly lifted his gaze toward me, his dark eyes unreadable as they swept over my face before drifting toward Liam, standing beside me.He had instinctively stepped closer the moment we noticed Axel, positioning himself slightly in front of me in a protective stance.What was Axel doing here? The most important question was; How did he get into my apartment?I swallowed the lump in my throat."W-What are you doing here?"Axel's lips curled as he let out a cold scoff."So…” His voice was dangerously calm as his eyes locked on mine. "I went away for just a short while, and now you're with Liam?"Before I could respond, Liam stepped forward."You have absolutely no right to question Olivia," he said coldly. "Or who she decides to spend her time with."Axel slowly shifted his gaze from me to Liam. Then he laughed... a quiet, mocking chuckle filled with contempt."So because I got busy…” He folded his arms leisurely. "And your family finally allowed you to crawl out of
OliviaThe first thing I became aware of was warmth, then voices, and finally light.Slowly, I forced my heavy eyelids open. My vision was blurry for several seconds before finally clearing.The first person I saw was Liam.He stood over me, his expression filled with unmistakable worry. The moment our eyes met, his shoulders visibly relaxed. He released a long breath before leaning down and pulling me carefully into his arms."You're finally awake. You scared me."I blinked several times before looking around. White walls, medical equipment, a small examination bed... A clinic?"What happened?"Liam slowly helped me sit upright. "You passed out."I frowned. "I... what?""You suddenly lost consciousness while we were still in the air. I landed as quickly as I could and brought you here. I honestly thought..."He paused, his jaw clenched."I thought something terrible had happened."I stared at him. I couldn't quite remember what had really happened. The last thing I remembered was..
Olivia“Ready?”Liam's voice drifted into my ears, steady and calm despite the roar of the helicopter blades surrounding us.I closed my eyes.A deep breath filled my lungs before escaping slowly. The cold wind whipped mercilessly against my face, carrying with it the scent of open skies and freedom.Standing here...Thousands of feet above the ground...This had once been nothing more than a childish dream.When I was younger, I used to stare at television documentaries and adventure shows, imagining what it would feel like to leap into the endless blue sky. I had always wanted to experience the feeling of flying—even if only for a few minutes.Life, however, had never given me that opportunity.Until today.I opened my eyes and turned to meet Liam's gaze. His confident smile somehow soothed the nervous storm raging inside me.I swallowed hard before nodding."Ready."The words had barely left my lips before everything changed.One second, we were standing safely inside the helicopte
AxelI couldn't believe what I was hearing.Lawrence had been secretly working with Aaron all this time?I stared at Lawrence, who stood quietly with his head lowered between the two police officers, and slowly shook my head.The heart of a man could truly be a frightening thing.You could spend years trusting someone with your back, only to discover they had been sharpening a knife behind it the entire time.I shifted my gaze toward Aaron.The look on his face said everything.His eyes widened, and every bit of confidence he had worn earlier completely disappeared. It was obvious he had never expected Father to discover his secret partnership with Lawrence.But this was really intense.Father must have been completely determined to bring Aaron down for him to dig this deeply into everything.He hadn't simply investigated Aaron. He had dug up every secret, every hidden transaction, and every betrayal.Even the lawyer Aaron had confidently brought with him earlier now wore a stiff expr
VincentThe sight before me didn't make me flinch.If anything, it made me laugh.A cold scoff escaped my lips as I leaned back in my chair, meeting Aaron's confident gaze across the long boardroom table."So," I said calmly, "you've invited an audience. You want the public to see this? Fine. I have absolutely no problem letting the whole world witness your downfall."Several directors exchanged uneasy glances. Aaron, however, merely smirked. Just then, one of his lawyers stood. He adjusted his glasses before respectfully bowing toward the board."Chairman Reynolds, esteemed directors..." He placed a thick file on the conference table before opening it. "I am Attorney Marcus Harvey, legal representative for Mr. Aaron Reynolds."He withdrew a neatly prepared document."I believe everyone should first review this agreement before today's meeting continues."Copies were immediately distributed around the room. I didn't even bother looking.Attorney Harvey continued."This document is the
AxelThe moment I stepped out of my car and into the company building, I instantly knew something was going on.The usually organized lobby had transformed into a controlled storm of activity. Employees hurried from one place to another with folders pressed tightly against their chests.It was... unusual. Even during major quarterly audits, the atmosphere had never been this intense. Several employees noticed and greeted me as I walked past while they hurried along.The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime. I stepped inside, watching the organized chaos continue through the closing doors until the lobby disappeared from sight.When the doors opened again, I was met by Derek and Freya.The two of them were already standing outside the elevator, waiting for me."Good morning, sir."Their greetings came almost simultaneously. I stepped out, studying both of them carefully.Freya looked tense, while Derek wasn't much better. His usually relaxed posture had stiffened considerably."Wh
Axel My body reacted before my mind fully caught up. I turned toward the sound instantly, and then I heard it. A voice I knew. Jasmine. I moved without hesitation. “Sir…” Derek started behind me, already falling into step as I walked through the crowd. People parted instinctively as I pushed f
Axel The moment I stepped into the grand hall of the business conference, I felt the subtle shift in the air. Heads turned—some slowly, some too quickly to be natural—as eyes followed my movement. Derek walked a few steps behind me, perfectly composed. I didn’t need to look back to know he was al
Olivia My fingers moved quickly over the keyboard as I filled out yet another form, double-checking every field before moving on to the next. Name. Previous institution. Intended program of study. Statement of purpose. I paused briefly, rereading what I’d typed, then adjusted a sentence before
Axel The moment I stepped into the company building, I felt it. Conversations cut off mid-whisper as I passed. I caught fragments of murmurs, hushed voices slipping into silence the second my footsteps echoed too close. Some of the staff straightened hastily, offering polite greetings that felt a







