تسجيل الدخولHe found me
Jessica's POV
It was a chilly morning when I stirred from sleep,my arms wrapped around Rolda who had spent the night in my room.
There was a comforting warmth in having someone by my side.
A sudden knock on the door jolted me awake, and I muttered in irritation. "What the hell...." My eyes scanned the room as I swung my legs over the edge of the bed, feet meeting the cold floor.
I could have woken Rolda, but seeing how peaceful she was sleeping, I just didn't have the heart to disturb her.With heavy steps, I walked to the front door, dragged it open, and froze. My heart instantly hammered violently against my chest. Adrenaline surged through me. My legs trembled, and my breaths came in quick, shallow bursts.
Standing commanding before me was the biggest nightmare of my life. The man I had vowed I never want to see again stood confidently as though he owns the place.
"Jessy," He called softly. His voice ignited a storm inside me. A confusing mix of anger,fear, and the bitter sting of old wounds. My stomach twisted painfully.
"It's really you," He said, relief etched on his face and his hand reached toward mind.
I couldn't hold it any longer,my mind screaming in disbelief.
"What's the meaning of this?" I snapped, slapping his hand away as though I was shoving off the agony that still terrorize me at night.
"What are you doing here, Jake? How did you find me?" My voice was sharp,cold and filled with confidence I didn't entirely feel.
Years of agony,whispered promises and broken dreams flashed through my mind. The times I had begged for his love,suffered in silence and clawed my way to freedom clung to me like a movie I couldn't avoid.
There was no way I would allow him to reopen the wounds I had worked so hard to bury.
"I'm so sorry, Jessica. I've been searching for you..... I can't believe you're here," Jake mentioned, his eyes glowing with satisfaction and relief I couldn't comprehend.
He was dressed in a black leather jacket, black pants, and black boots. His blue eyes reminded me of every lie he had ever told.
His broad shoulders and chiseled jawline were a cruel echo of the dreams I had once clung to.
I rolled my eyes in frustration, forcing myself to focus on his face,not the temptation of his perfect body.
"Get the hell out of here, Jake, " I muttered firmly,my eyes laced to his with determination.
"I don't care how you found me. Leave. Now," I commanded,my eyes filled with fury.
"I know you're mad, and you have every reason to be. But please... hear me out. I'm sorry," He pleaded with sincerity I couldn't believe.
I had looked into that same sincere gaze for years, only to be deceived. There was no way I would forgive him or let him see the effect he still had on me.
"You don't get to speak to me, Jake. You don't get to demand I listen and you have absolutely no right, not after everything you've done or the terror and pain you caused me," I spat, my anger arising with every word.I clenched my hands at my sides, trying to contain the fury that threatened to boil over.
He had lost his chance years ago, and I would not give him the satisfaction of hearing him out.
"You're evil, Jake. I curse the day I met you, and the day I said yes to you. You're the biggest mistake of my existence," I muttered my voice tight with pain and hatred.
"I know. No explanation can atone for the pain I caused. I have nothing but words.... but please, Jessy. Let me speak. Let me tell you I'm sorry," He murmured, voice trembling with emotion.
I refused to let him see my heart. I refused to give him any clue that he still had power over me. I exhaled sharply and masked my emotions behind a calm facade.
"Jessy, please.... I want to make this right," Jake insisted, his stubborn tone a reminder of the man I once knew.
"Just go, Jake. She clearly doesn't want to hear a word from you," Rolda said,stepping forward like a shield. Her tone left no room for argument.
I breathed a quiet sigh of relief, realizing I had been holding my breath.
"If you don't go, I will be force to call the cops and you couldn't like what that would do to your reputation," Rolda added with determination.
Jake's eyes lingered on me, conflicted and searching, before he responded with a small, almost cruel smile. "I'll be back, Jessy. I promise."
Without another word, he turned and walked toward his car.
I closed the door, my hands trembling as I leaned against it.
My heart still raced and my thoughts spinning.
My nightmare was back and deep down I knew this time, he wouldn't just leave it at a warning.
Somewhere in the distance, the faint roar of an engine echoed, a reminder that Jake had always been relentless.
My mind raced with questions I wasn't ready to answer.
How did he find me?
What does he want this time?
And most importantly could I finally protect myself from the storm that was coming?
Jessica's Pov"Jessica, the guests from the Whitmore Foundation just arrived.""I'm on my way," I said immediately. I smoothed the front of my blazer and took one last look around the ballroom before walking toward the entrance.The room looked exactly the way I had imagined it yesterday.Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow across the polished floor. Round tables dressed in white linen filled the ballroom, each decorated with fresh flowers that carried a faint scent through the air. A string quartet played softly near the stage while waiters moved between guests with practiced ease.I felt so at ease. Everything was running smoothly. No last-minute disaster, demanding guests or unexpected surprises. It was Just the way I liked it."Good evening, Mr. Whitmore," The elderly gentleman smiled warmly as I greeted him."I've heard wonderful things about this hotel," Mr. Whitmore uttered."I hope we live up to them," I said to him."I'm sure you will," He added.I personally escorted him to
Jake's Pov"Tell her I'm busy.""Sir, she says she won't leave."I looked up at my assistant, my eyes burning with exasperation.Of course she wouldn't. Linda had never been good at accepting boundaries."Fine."My assistant hesitated."Should I send her in?" She asked politely.I already knew what would happen if I said no. Linda would simply find another way inside."Yes." I replied.A few moments later, the office door opened. Linda walked in like she owned the building.She looked confident, and elegant. I returned my attention to the reports spread across my desk."You're getting harder to reach," She started, her eyes rested on me."That's usually what happens when people are working," I responded, while raising my eyes to meet hers. The last thing I wanted today was another pointless conversation.She dropped into the chair opposite me."I haven't seen you in weeks."I signed the document in front of me before speaking."Congratulations."Her lips pressed together. The silence
Jessica's Pov"Move the flower arrangement two feet to the left."The event coordinator looked at me like I had completely lost my mind."Two feet?" He asked."Trust me," I added.He let out an exaggerated sigh but motioned for one of the staff members to move it anyway.I waited until they finished before stepping back and studying the ballroom again. Immediately, the entire room looked better.The aisle felt wider, the stage no longer seemed crowded, and the tables looked balanced instead of squeezed together.The coordinator followed my gaze before shaking his head."I hate that you're always right."A smile tugged at my lips."No, you don't.""You're right.""Exactly."A few nearby staff members laughed.Preparations for tomorrow's charity gala had taken over half the hotel. Employees moved in and out carrying decorations while technicians adjusted lighting above the stage. Someone was testing microphones near the podium while another team worked on seating arrangements. I liked d
Jake's Pov"You're staring at that file like it insulted your family."I looked up from my desk.Gabriel stood in the doorway holding a cup of coffee.I hadn't even heard him enter."Maybe it did," I answered with all honesty.Gabriel walked inside and dropped into the chair opposite me."You've been saying strange things lately.""I work with strange people," I uttered in agreement."Fair."He took a sip of coffee before glancing at the stack of documents spread across my desk."What is all this?" He asked curiously.I pushed one of the files toward him.He opened it, and his eyebrows rose."Roman?"I nodded in agreement.For the past two days, I had been digging through every report related to Roman's recent investments.At first, I thought I was wasting my time, but now I wasn't so sure.Gabriel flipped through several pages."You've been investigating your cousin?" He questioned with surprise."I've been investigating a problem," I replied in all honesty."And the problem happens
Jake's Pov"You've been avoiding us."The moment the words left Lucian Stone's mouth, every conversation around the dining table died.I slowly set my glass down and looked across the table.My uncle sat at the far end, exactly where he always sat.At the head of the table, the position he claimed belonged to him long before my father died and continued to occupy even after I became CEO.Some habits were difficult to break, and power was one of them.The dining room itself was impressive enough to belong in a museum. Crystal chandeliers hung overhead. Portraits of dead Stone family members watched from the walls. The table stretched so far that a person could probably raise a family at one end without knowing what was happening at the other.Growing up, I used to think the room looked beautiful, but now it only felt cold.Everything about the Stone estate felt cold.The polished marble floors, the expensive artwork, and the carefully rehearsed smiles.Even the air seemed different her
Jake's Pov"Sir, the board members are waiting."I looked up from the document spread across my desk and found my assistant standing near the door.The woman cleared her throat carefully."The meeting starts in five minutes.""Tell them I'll be there," I said firmly.She nodded and quietly left the office.The moment the door closed behind her, I leaned back in my chair and rubbed a hand across my face.It had been three days since I walked out of that hotel lobby.Three days since Jessica looked me in the eye and told me something I should have understood long ago."Trust has to be earned."The words had followed me ever since.I had spent two years believing that finding Jessica would fix everything.Then I found her and somehow things became worse.Jessica didn't believe me anymore.And every attempt to convince her otherwise only pushed her further away.For the first time in years, I didn't know what to do. That realization was more frustrating than I cared to admit.Eventually,
Roman's POV "Your candidate performed better than we expected."The statement greeted me the moment I stepped into the conference room.I looked up from the tablet in my hand.Across the table sat three members of the recruitment panel.The oldest among them pushed a file toward me.I didn't sit i
Jessica's POV I almost didn't go.The email sat open on my phone while I stared at it for what felt like the hundredth time.The address, time, and the instructions were clear. Everything I needed was right there.Yet somehow leaving Rolda's cottage felt harder than it should have.Maybe because
Jessica's POV By the time my shift ended, I was exhausted mentally.Roman had somehow managed to occupy an entire corner of my mind without even being present.Every time I looked at the folder in my locker, questions followed.I couldn't stop wondering why now and how much he knew.I locked the l
Jake's POV The moment I heard Roman's name, I stopped reading.My eyes remained fixed on the report in front of me.I was completely stunned and for several seconds, I couldn't move or speak, my eyes focused on a point and then slowly, I looked up."What did you just say?" I asked sharply, I could







