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Isang nakabibinging katahimikan ang bumalot sa boardroom. Para kay Celle, ang bawat segundo ay parang isang oras habang ang mga mata ng lahat ay nakatuon sa kanya, naghihintay ng kanyang sagot sa nakakainsultong tanong ni Percy Montefalco. Her teammates looked confused. Si Sir Mike naman ay halatang nag-aalala. A wave of heat rushed to Celle's face, the same blush of humiliation she felt at the coffee shop. But this was different. This wasn't a random accident. This was her career. This was her pitch. At hindi siya papayag na sirain ito ng isang aroganteng CEO, gaano man ito kagwapo. Huminga siya nang malalim, hinayaan ang adrenaline na patatagin ang kanyang boses. She looked him straight in the eye, from one end of the mahogany table to the other. "Mr. Montefalco," she began, her voice surprisingly steady and clear. "You don't have to worry. I can assure you that unlike my coffee, my data is spill-proof and always hits the mark." A flicker of surprise—and was that admiration?—crossed Percy's face. The slow, teasing smirk he wore transformed into a genuine, appreciative smile for a split second before disappearing. The other executives in the room subtly straightened up in their seats, their interest piqued. Sir Mike let out a breath he didn't realize he was holding. "I'll hold you to that, Ms. Cruz," Percy replied, his tone now all business. He gestured towards the screen. "Please, begin." And with that, the battle began. Nagsimula ang presentation. Sir Mike gave the opening remarks, but it was Celle's part—the core strategy, the market analysis, the numbers—that everyone was waiting for. When it was her turn, she stood up and took control of the room. Nawala ang kaba. Nawala ang hiya. Ang natira ay ang marketing associate na puyat at pagod sa pag-aaral para sa proyektong ito. She presented with a confidence that surprised even herself. Her slides were clean, her points were sharp, and her arguments were backed by solid research. Percy watched her intently. Hindi siya nakatingin sa malaking screen; ang mga mata niya ay nakatutok sa bawat galaw ni Celle. He was relentless. He would interrupt with sharp, challenging questions designed to throw her off. "How can you guarantee a 15% market penetration in the first quarter with that digital ad spend?" "Your target demographic seems too broad. How do you plan to convert aspirational buyers into actual sales?" "What's your contingency plan if your primary competitor launches a counter-campaign?" Sa bawat tanong, may handang sagot si Celle. Calmly, intelligently, she defended her strategy, parrying his every query with facts and figures. The tension in the room was electric. It wasn't just a presentation anymore; it was a high-stakes duel of wits. And Celle was holding her own. Finally, she delivered her concluding statement. The room was silent for a moment before the other executives from Montefalco Holdings started clapping softly. "Impressive," one of them commented to Sir Mike. Pagkatapos ng Q&A, natapos din ang presentation. Sir Mike couldn't hide his pride. "Celle, that was brilliant! Grabe!" he whispered as they started packing their things. "Teka, anong connect niyo ni Mr. Montefalco? How did he know you?" "Long story, Sir. Nagka-aksidente lang po sa coffee shop," sagot ni Celle, trying to downplay the entire thing. Gusto na lang niyang umalis at huminga. Just as her team was about to walk out the door, lumapit ang assistant ni Percy na si Anna. "Excuse me, Sir Mike," she said politely. "Mr. Montefalco was very impressed with the pitch. He'd like a quick word with Ms. Cruz before she leaves. Privately." Nanlaki ang mga mata ni Celle. Naku, po. Ito na ba 'yung sesermonan ako dahil sa pagsagot ko kanina? Sir Mike, oblivious to her inner panic, gave her a huge thumbs-up. "Go on, Celle! This is a great sign!" Si Chloe naman ay binigyan siya ng isang tingin na nagsasabing, "OMG, anong meron?! I-kwento mo sa'kin lahat mamaya!" With a deep sense of dread, Celle walked back into the now-empty boardroom. Nakatayo si Percy sa tabi ng floor-to-ceiling window, nakatalikod sa kanya habang nakatingin sa tanawin ng siyudad. The formidable CEO aura was still there, but without the audience, it felt less intimidating and more... personal. He turned to face her. "Ms. Cruz. Celle." "Mr. Montefalco," she replied, keeping a professional distance. "That was an excellent presentation," he said, his voice softer than it was earlier. "You really know your stuff. Spill-proof, indeed." "Thank you, Sir. We worked hard on it." He took a few steps closer. "I also appreciate that you can handle pressure. It's a rare quality." He paused, his gaze softening just a bit. "About the other day... and my comment earlier. I apologize if I put you on the spot." Nagulat si Celle. He was apologizing? "It's... it's okay, sir," she stammered, caught off guard. "No, it's not," he countered, a hint of a smile returning. "It was unprofessional. But you, Ms. Cruz, are a walking disaster zone. I couldn't resist." Natawa si Celle nang bahagya bago niya napigilan ang sarili. "I am not a disaster zone!" "You spilled a large caramel macchiato on a ten-thousand-dollar suit. That's the very definition of a disaster," he teased. "Which brings me to my next point. I believe you still owe me." Bumalik ang kaba ni Celle. "Right. The suit. Of course. Please, just tell me how much the dry cleaning is, or if I need to replace it..." Percy closed the remaining distance between them, stopping just a foot away. The air suddenly felt thick, charged with an energy that had nothing to do with marketing strategies. His manly perfume-sandalwood and something sharp and masculine—filled her senses. "Forget the suit," he said, his voice dropping to a low, intimate murmur. "The project is yours. Synergy is officially on board." Celle's jaw dropped. "Talaga po? Sir, thank you! This is—" "But," he cut her off, raising a finger. "I have one condition." "Condition?" His eyes locked onto hers, a playful, dangerous glint in them. "The payment for my suit. I don't want cash." "Then... what do you want?" she asked, her heart hammering against her ribs. A slow, confident smirk spread across his lips. The same smirk from the coffee shop, but this time, it held a clear invitation. "Have dinner with me, Celle. Let's call it... collateral."Ang liwanag ng umaga ay sumunod sa tindi ng nagdaang gabi, filtering through the thin curtains of Celle’s apartment like a golden blade. Percy woke up first, his arm still wrapped possessively around her waist. Looking at her sleeping face, the reality of what he had abandoned—the glass towers, the boardrooms, the billions—didn't even cross his mind.He had traded a kingdom for this tiny room, and he would do it again in a heartbeat.When Celle’s eyes fluttered open, she didn't find the heavy silence of aftermath. She found Percy looking at her with a soft, dangerously addictive smile."Good morning," Percy , his voice husky from sleep. He leaned down, pressing a tender kiss to her forehead, then her nose, and finally her lips—softly this time, a stark contrast to the feral hunger of the night before."Umaga na pala," Celle whispered, stretching her aching body. Every muscle reminded her of how completely he had claimed her. Sa kanya pa rin ang buong katawan niya. "I still can't belie
The adrenaline that had sustained them through the rebellion didn't vanish when they left the plaza; it simply mutated. Inside the cramped, dimly lit bedroom of Celle’s modest apartment, the roar of the triumphant crowd was replaced by the deafening sound of their own ragged breathing.The heavy wooden door had barely clicked shut before Percy pinned her against it.There was no hesitation. The golden cage of the Montefalco empire was gone, and in its place was a raw, primal hunger that had been suppressed for months under the threat of death and ruin."Percy..." Celle gasped, her hands immediately flying to his chest, bunching the fabric of his sweat-stained shirt.He didn't answer with words. His mouth slammed onto hers with a desperate, bruising intensity. It wasn't the gentle, comforting kiss they shared at the plaza. This was a reclamation. His tongue demanded entry, tasting the salt of her tears and the sweetness of her gasp, consuming her until she was completely breathless.An
The private elevator ascended in suffocating silence. Ang bawat palapag na nadadaanan ng indicator light ay tila tibok ng puso ni Percy—mabilis, matatag, at determinadong marating ang tuktok.When the elevator chimed at the 26h floor, the executive penthouse, the doors slid open to reveal the opulent, minimalist hallway of the Montefalco Group. It was eerily quiet. Ang mararahas na sigaw ng hustisya mula sa rali sa ibaba ay bahagya lamang naririnig bilang isang mahinang ugong sa likod ng makakapal at soundproof na salamin.Percy stepped out, his boots clicking softly against the Italian marble. His eyes scanned the corridors. His father’s secretary was gone, likely glued to the windows overlooking the protest or swept up in the chaos downstairs.He reached the heavy mahogany doors of Don Alfonso’s private office. Holding his breath, Percy pressed his thumb against the biometric scanner.Access Denied.A cold sweat broke out on his neck. "Of course," he muttered to himself. Kinuha niya
Ang tagumpay ng nakaraang gabi ay tila isang matamis na panaginip, ngunit pagsapit ng madaling araw, pinalitan ito ng malamig na realidad ng digmaan.Don Alfonso Montefalco was not a man who accepted defeat. If he couldn't freeze them out with darkness, he would choke them with the very law he used to control.Alas-siyete pa lang ng umaga nang magsimulang magkaproblema. Percy and Celle were reviewing court documents over a shared tin of sardines and pandesal when Marco—Percy’s former assistant who had been laying low—called the burner phone."Sir Percy," Marco’s voice was frantic, muffled as if he was hiding. "Hindi lang court injunction ang hinarap ng ama niyo. He went to the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the city licensing office. They are freezing the market cooperative’s bank accounts due to 'alleged tax fraud and laundering of illegal funds.' Pipirmahan na ng meyor ang temporary closure order within 48 hours."Percy’s grip on the phone tightened. Hina-hunting ng ama niya a
Ang unang gabi ni Percy sa labas ng mansyon ay hindi naging madali. He traded his king-sized bed for a folding cot inside the market’s cooperative office. The air smelled of dried fish, fresh produce, and old cardboard, a far cry from the lavender and mahogany scent of his old life. Yet, as he watched Celle sleep soundly on a plastic chair nearby—exhausted from organizing the night watch—he had never slept more peacefully.But the peace didn’t last long.By 8:00 AM, the corporate empire struck back.Celle was woken up by the loud honking of a sleek, black sedan parked right outside the market gates. A man in a tailored suit stepped out—not Don Alfonso, but his ruthless corporate lawyer, Atty. Rivera.Percy stepped forward, shielding Celle behind him. "Rivera. Anong ginagawa mo rito?"Atty. Rivera smirked, handing Percy a thick envelope. "Formal notice from your father, Percy. All your bank accounts have been frozen. Your corporate credit cards are deactivated. Even the car you left at
The soft warmth of their stolen kiss vanished the moment Percy’s burner phone buzzed violently in his pocket. Ang payapang hangin sa madilim na eskinita ay tila biglang lumamig.Percy pulled away slowly, his forehead resting against Celle’s, both of them breathing heavily. He pulled out the phone. The screen illuminated his tired but sharp features.Text Message:“Sir Percy, bumalik po kayo sa mansyon ngayon din. Nalaman na ng Don ang tungkol sa leak. He called an emergency family meeting.” – Marco (Percy’s trusted assistant)Celle saw the color drain from Percy’s face. "Ano 'yun?" she asked, her voice tight with sudden anxiety. She instinctively gripped the lapels of his jacket. "Percy, ano ang nangyayari?""My father knows," Percy whispered, his jaw tightening. He looked down at Celle, his eyes a mix of fierce protectiveness and profound regret. "Hindi niya pa alam na ako... ngunit alam na niyang may nag-leak ng files mula sa mismong computer ko.""No..." Ang nanginginig na kamay ni
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