LOGINOlivia
He remembered. He actually remembered me. I drew in a shaky breath, forcing myself to speak. “Why?” Axel tilted his head slightly. “Why what?” I leaned forward, my voice low but sharp. “Why did you pretend that night? Was that your thing? Playing pretend to get women’s attention?” He arched a brow, looking genuinely confused. “Pretend?” “Yes!” I hissed. “You acted like you were a gigolo! You made me believe you were—” He cut me off with a faint chuckle. “You’ve got that backward, sweetheart. You’re the one who came to me that night. You walked up, asked me for my price, and pulled me out of that club.” My heart pounded against my ribs as I stared at him in disbelief. “That… that’s not true.” “Oh, it’s very true,” he said, leaning back in his chair. “You were the one who grabbed my tie, whispered in my ear, and kissed me passionately.” I blinked rapidly, my face heating as his words sank in. “S-stop talking.” But he didn’t stop. His tone deepened, his eyes glinting with mischief. “And when you seductively sprawled on the bed … you didn’t seem confused about what you wanted then either.” “Axel!” I snapped under my breath, but he was still going, his eyes locked on mine, like he enjoyed watching me squirm. “You asked if I had protection,” he continued, his tone teasing. “And if I remember correctly, you were the one who sat on my…” Before he could finish, I leaned over the table and clamped my hand over his mouth, my eyes darting frantically around the restaurant. My pulse was racing so hard I could barely breathe. “Axel! That’s enough!” I whispered harshly, glaring at him. His lips curved slightly beneath my palm, and I realized that he was freaking smiling. Was this funny to him?! Slowly, I pulled my hand away, my fingers trembling slightly. I sat back down, running my hand through my hair in frustration before exhaling shakily. “You’re so unbelievable,” I muttered. Finally, I forced myself to meet his eyes. “Look,” I said, trying to sound calm and reasonable, “I realize that… it was my fault. I was drunk and must have mistaken you for someone else that night, and I’m sorry about that.” He raised an eyebrow, saying nothing. I continued, “But what’s done is done. It was a mistake; one stupid, drunken mistake. And since we both clearly regret it, let’s just… pretend it never happened. Okay?” I swallowed hard. “And… Jasmine doesn’t need to know. She doesn’t have to find out about any of this.” At that, Axel’s gaze sharpened. He leaned forward slightly. “So, you don’t want Jasmine to know about our… relationship?” I nearly choked. “R-relationship?!” He gave a small shrug. “That’s what it was, wasn’t it? For one night.” I shook my head, my cheeks burning. “No. It was nothing. It was a mistake. And yes, I don’t want Jasmine to know because she’s SISTER. How do you think she'd react if she found out?” He didn’t reply immediately. Instead, he just sat there, staring at me with a strange unreadable expression that made me a bit uncomfortable. After a few seconds, I sighed and extended my hand across the table. “So… truce?” His gaze flicked down to my hand, but he didn’t take it. Instead, he looked at me. The way he stared made me feel oddly exposed, like he could see straight through every layer I was trying so hard to keep intact. I wanted to look away, but I didn’t. I held his gaze, trying to appear steady even though my heart was beating so fast. Finally, Axel looked away. He picked up his glass and took a slow sip of his drink. When he put it down again, he said quietly, “Alright. I’ll keep our little secret.” I finally let out a shaky sigh of relief. “Thank you.” “But…” My relief vanished instantly. “But what?” He met my gaze again. “I’ll keep your secret if you agree to something.” “What do you mean?” He smiled faintly, leaning closer. “Be my mistress.” For a second, I thought I’d misheard him. “Excuse me?” “You heard me,” he said casually. “Be my mistress. We both clearly enjoyed last night, so why pretend otherwise?” Right at that moment, my hand moved before my brain could catch up, and the next thing I felt was the sharp sting on my palm from slapping Axel. Every head at the nearby tables instantly turned toward us. Oh God. Axel’s head tilted slightly to the side from the force, but he didn’t react—not a flinch, not a word. He just sat there, his jaw tightening, eyes locked on mine. My hand trembled slightly as I lowered it, realizing what I’d just done. I was about to apologize to him when I stopped myself. Why should I apologize? He clearly deserved that slap for saying something so despicable. Instead, I looked at him with a cold, steady gaze. “You must be shameless and stupid to think I’d ever agree to something like that.” For a moment, none of us spoke. Then, to my shock, Axel chuckled. He was about to say something when we heard Jasmine’s voice. “Hey, sorry I took so long!” I jerked my head up. She was walking back toward the table with a smile on her face, completely oblivious to the scene that had just unfolded. “Everything okay?” she asked, glancing between the two of us. “You both look… tense.” Axel smiled easily, his tone smooth as ever. “All good. We were just talking.” Jasmine turned to me, grinning. “You two getting along now?” I tried to force a laugh, but I couldn’t. I couldn’t just sit here pretending everything was fine. I pushed my chair back, standing abruptly. “Actually, I just got an urgent call. I need to go.” “What? Now?” Jasmine asked, surprised. “I’m so sorry,” I said quickly, grabbing my bag. “I’ll call you later, okay?” Before she could say another word, I turned and left. I walked fast, barely aware of the looks people gave me as I rushed out to the curb and went straight to my car. As I sat inside, everything began to sink in. What just happened back there? I had to tell Jasmine. I had to warn her about him. She needed to know what kind of man he was. But if I told her, I’d have to admit what happened between us. How could I even begin that conversation? And if I decided to stay silent, my conscience just wouldn’t let me. I pressed my fingers to my temples, groaning as I felt a headache coming. Maybe I could find another way to tell Jasmine. Maybe I could warn her without mentioning… that night. But deep down, I knew the truth wouldn’t stay hidden forever. Secrets had a way of crawling out when you least expected it. I closed my eyes as my thoughts tangled in knots. What do I do?ColletteThe car had barely rolled to a complete stop before I pushed the door open.I didn't even wait for the driver to come around as I rushed toward the hospital entrance, my heart pounding so violently that every beat seemed to echo inside my ears.Please...Please let him be alright.Lawrence's message kept replaying in my mind like a nightmare I couldn't escape.Vincent had another heart attack.Those five words had robbed me of every ounce of composure I had left.The automatic glass doors slid open, and I hurried inside, weaving through nurses, patients, and visitors. The sterile scent of antiseptic filled my lungs, making it harder to breathe. My hands trembled uncontrollably as I repeatedly pressed the elevator button.It felt too slow.Everything felt too slow.The moment the elevator doors opened on the VIP floor, I practically ran out. My eyes frantically searched the hal
Aaron Mother pressed her fingers against her temples and sighed. “Aaron, please calm down. Your pacing is making me dizzy.” I stopped in my tracks so abruptly that my shoes scraped harshly against the floor. Calm down? I sharply turned to stare at her in disbelief before it turned into pure rage. “Calm down? How can you stand there and ask me to calm down?” She blinked, startled by the harshness of my voice. “You weren't there!” I roared. “You weren't standing where I was when I suffered the greatest humiliation of my entire life! You weren't there when that egocentric bastard, Mansur Bolkiah, looked me straight in the eyes and degraded me like I was worth absolutely nothing!” I clenched my fists until my fingernails dug painfully into my palms. “I spent three fucking days at that useless summit,” I continued, my voice trembling with fury. “Three entire days! I wen
Olivia I froze and sharply turned. The moment I saw who it was, I immediately let out a breath of relief. "Shawn?" He stood near the corner of the departmental building with his hands tucked into his pockets. "You scared me. When did you come outside?" He didn't respond and simply stared at me. His gaze narrowed slightly, as if waiting for an answer to his question. I folded my arms. "You need to learn how to mind your own business, Shawn." The words came out a bit sharper than intended, but I didn't take them back. My personal life was exactly that… personal. I wasn't obligated to explain myself to anyone. Shawn remained silent for another moment before finally looking away. I adjusted the strap of my handbag and changed the subject. "Are you ready for us to head to the company?"
Olivia"Have you completed the survey yet?"I looked up from my notes and glanced at Shawn, who was seated across from me in one of the study rooms within the business department.The room wasn't particularly crowded today. A few students occupied nearby tables, quietly discussing assignments or typing away on their laptops."More importantly," I continued, "have you narrowed down the company we're going to analyze for our project?"Shawn nodded almost immediately."I have."He reached for his laptop and turned the screen toward me."I started by creating a list of twenty-seven possible companies."My eyebrows lifted slightly. Twenty-seven? That was more thorough than I expected.He continued, "Then I eliminated businesses with incomplete financial records, companies involved in recent legal disputes, and firms with unstable revenue trends."He clicked through several spreadsheets. A surprisingly organized set of documents appeared."I also removed companies that wouldn't likely grant
AaronWhat?!For a moment, I genuinely thought I had misheard him.No.No, that wasn't possible!I stared at Mansur Bolkiah, my heart pounding violently against my ribs. I could feel countless eyes fixed on me from every corner of the hall."Why?" My voice came out sharper than I intended. I took another step forward."Mr. Bolkiah, what seems to be the problem?"The silence that followed felt suffocating.Then suddenly, whispers erupted throughout the crowd. The murmurs spread like wildfire. I could hear snippets from all directions."Rejected...""So publicly too...""I didn't expect that...""How embarrassing."A few mocking chuckles followed.My fists clenched. The sound of those laughs scraped against my nerves like sandpaper.I ignored them. My attention remained locked on Mansur Bolkiah. I needed an explanation… hell, I deserved one.After everything I had done to secure this opportunity, after all the preparations and arrangements, how could he simply cancel the contract in fro
Aaron"Mansur Bolkiah is here."The words had spread through the hall like wildfire, making the entire venue vibrate with anticipation.Finally, everything was about to change.A sudden hush swept through the hall. The massive entrance doors opened. Every conversation immediately died.Hundreds of eyes turned toward the entrance.Two bodyguards dressed in perfectly tailored black suits stepped inside first. Their expressions were emotionless, their movements precise and professional.Then the man everyone had been waiting for entered.Mansur Bolkiah.Even from a distance, wealth practically radiated from him.He was dressed in an exquisite dark emerald traditional outfit called Baju Melayu. Gold embroidery traced patterns across the sleeves and collar, subtle enough not to appear excessive but rich enough to remind everyone exactly who he was. A luxurious sampin woven with golden threads was wrapped around his waist, the traditional garment adding an unmistakable royal elegance to his
AxelThe instant the car rolled to a stop in front of the hospital entrance, I pushed the door open and walked inside.Jasmine’s voice from earlier still echoed in my mind. She had sounded so fragile and broken, unlike anything I had ever heard from her before.She had sounded so… terrified.And th
Jasmine Carl’s breathing grew heavier. I watched as something dark gathered behind his battered eyes. Enraged, he stood up abruptly.“You ungrateful girl!” he barked loudly “So you'd rather just stand there and watch me suffer like this?!”I flinched slightly, instinctively taking a small step bac
Jasmine“Drive faster.”My voice came out sharper than I intended. The driver glanced at me briefly through the rearview mirror, before nodding.“Yes, ma’am.”The car accelerated.Still, it wasn’t enough.It wasn’t fast enough to outrun the panic clawing at my chest.I pressed my trembling fingers
OliviaI smiled as the car door opened for me.The cool evening air brushed gently against my skin as I stepped out. For a moment, I simply stood there, taking in the elegance of the restaurant before my gaze shifted to him.Liam.He stood beside the open door, one hand resting over his chest as he







