Chapter 8: New Beginnings
The sun shone brightly through the windows, casting a warm glow over the apartment. Reese woke up feeling refreshed and energized, the excitement of the previous day still buzzing in her veins. She rolled over to see Chelsea stirring in her bed, a sleepy smile spreading across her face. "Morning," Chelsea mumbled, rubbing her eyes. "Morning," Reese replied, swinging her legs over the side of the bed. "Today's the day. You've got a meeting with Valerie, Liam's secretary." Chelsea's eyes snapped open, and she sat up straight. "What? Oh, yeah! I remember. You told me last night, but I was too busy celebrating to process it." Reese laughed, standing up and stretching. "Well, process it now. You've got a job to plan, and Valerie will fill you in on the details." Chelsea threw off her covers and got out of bed, her expression turning serious. "Thanks again, Reese. I don't know what I'd do without you. You're literally changing my life." Reese smiled, feeling a warmth in her heart. "Anytime, Chelsea. That's what friends are for. Now, let's get ready and head out. We don't want to be late for your meeting." As they got dressed and ready, Chelsea couldn't stop talking about the opportunity. Reese listened patiently, offering words of encouragement and advice. They grabbed a quick breakfast and headed out to Reese's car. During the drive, Chelsea's excitement turned to nerves. "What if I mess up, Reese? What if I'm not good enough?" Reese reached over and gave her hand a reassuring squeeze. "You'll be fine, Chelsea. You're talented and capable. Just be yourself and listen to what Valerie has to say. She'll guide you through the process." They arrived at the office, and Reese dropped Chelsea off at the entrance. "Good luck, Chelsea. You got this!" Chelsea smiled, taking a deep breath. "Thanks, Reese. I'll make you proud." As Chelsea disappeared into the building, Reese felt a sense of pride and fulfillment. She had helped her friend take the first step towards her dream, and now it was time to focus on her own path. Reese drove away, her mind wandering to the project with Liam. She couldn't wait to dive in and start working on the ideas they had discussed. The possibilities were endless, and she was eager to explore them all. Meanwhile, Chelsea took a deep breath and walked into the office building. She was greeted by a friendly receptionist who directed her to Valerie's office. As she waited for Valerie to arrive, Chelsea took a moment to collect her thoughts. She thought back to the conversation with Reese the night before, remembering the words of encouragement and advice. Reese had always been there for her, supporting and believing in her. Now, it was time for Chelsea to prove herself. Valerie arrived, smiling warmly, and greeted Chelsea. "Welcome! I'm so glad you could make it. Let's get started on planning this party. It's going to be a fantastic event!" Chelsea smiled, feeling a surge of confidence. "I'm ready. Let's do this!" As they dove into the details, Chelsea knew that this was just the beginning of an incredible journey. She was grateful for Reese's help and support, but now it was time for her to shine. _____ Aria stepped out of the elevator and into the opulent lobby of Liam's penthouse apartment. She was greeted by two imposing guards who eyed her warily. "Can we help you?" one of them asked, his tone firm but polite. "I'm here to see Liam," Aria replied, her voice confident. The guards exchanged a skeptical look. "I'm afraid Mr. Liam is busy. You can't just barge in here." Aria smiled sweetly. "Oh, I think I can. I've been trying to reach him for days, and he's been ignoring my calls." The guards hesitated, clearly unsure of what to do. One of them stepped forward, his hand on Aria's arm. "Ma'am, I'm going to have to ask you to leave." But before he could escort her out, Liam appeared in the doorway of his apartment, his eyes narrowing as he took in the scene. "Wait," he said, his voice firm. "Let her go." The guards released Aria, who smoothed her dress and stepped forward. "Liam, thank goodness. I've been trying to reach you for days." Liam's expression was unyielding. "What do you want, Aria? We have nothing more to discuss." Aria's smile faltered for a moment before she regained her composure. "Oh, I think we do. You've been avoiding me, and I want to know why." Liam sighed, his eyes flashing with annoyance. "We're done, Aria. It's over. You should leave." But Aria didn't budge. "I'm not going anywhere," she said, her voice rising. "You owe me an explanation." Liam's face darkened. "Fine. You want to know why I've been avoiding you? It's because I know what you are. You're a cheat, Aria. You cheated on me, and I won't tolerate that." Aria's eyes widened, her face paling. "How dare you," she spat. "You have no proof." Liam's smile was cold. "Oh, I have proof. And even if I didn't, I know what I saw. You're not the kind of person I want to date. You're not the kind of person I want anywhere near me." Aria's face twisted with anger, but Liam just turned to the guards. "Security, please escort Ms. Aria out of my apartment." The guards stepped forward, grasping Aria's arms. She struggled against them, but they were too strong. As they dragged her away, she shouted obscenities at Liam, who stood watching her with a cold, unyielding expression. Finally, the guards managed to remove Aria from the apartment, slamming the door shut behind her. Liam let out a deep breath, feeling a sense of relief wash over him. He turned to the guards. "Make sure she doesn't get back in. I don't want to see her face around here again." The guards nodded, their faces expressionless. "Yes, sir." As Liam turned back to his apartment, he couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction. He had closed the door on Aria, and he was ready to move on. But as he stepped back into his apartment, he couldn't shake the feeling that this wasn't the last he'd seen of Aria. She was a woman scorned, and he had a feeling she would stop at nothing to get revenge.Chapter 81: Lines DrawnThe wheels of the private jet screeched lightly as the aircraft touched down on the tarmac of the secluded runway in Los Angeles. Liam Hemsworth leaned back in his seat, staring out the window, jaw tight. He hadn’t spoken a word since takeoff, preferring the silence to the buzz of his phone or idle conversation.Beside him, Aria kept stealing glances at him, wearing a fake serene smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. She adjusted her sunglasses as the jet taxied to a stop, then looked at him expectantly.He didn’t look her way. Didn’t speak. Didn’t acknowledge her presence.When the cabin door opened and the stairway unfolded, Liam stood, grabbed his overnight bag, and walked toward the exit.Aria rose quickly and followed, her heels clacking confidently. “Liam,” she called, her voice light, almost sweet. “Aren’t you going to say something?”He paused at the top of the stairs, slowly turning to face her. His eyes were cold.“What are you doing here, Aria?”Sh
Chapter 80: Breaking PointAdams Hemsworth sat behind his mahogany desk, fingers pressed into his temples, the screen in front of him displaying red numbers and a slowly plummeting stock chart. He didn’t need the charts to tell him what he already knew—things weren’t looking good.The door creaked open, and his mother, Marina, entered, elegant as always, dressed in a deep violet suit and dripping with quiet power.He barely looked up. “If you’re here to remind me that I’ve messed up, save it. I’m not in the mood.”“I’m not here to remind you of anything,” she replied smoothly, shutting the door behind her. “I came because I received a call. Liam is coming.”Adams sat upright immediately, eyes narrowing. “What?”“You heard me,” Marina said, walking closer, her heels clicking softly against the marble. “Liam is returning. He’ll be in the country today or tomorrow.”Adams clenched his jaw. “How do you know that?”She gave him a cryptic smile. “I have my ways.”Adams stood from his chair
Chapter 79: Shadows and SurprisesAria’s fingers trembled slightly as she slid her suitcase toward the closet. Her bedroom was already scattered with shopping bags, silk scarves, designer shoes, and new perfume bottles. She had spent the last hour going through every outfit in her wardrobe, choosing what best represented confidence, charm, and seduction—everything Liam once loved.Her phone buzzed, and she snatched it from the bed.Valerie: Flight is booked. JFK to Los Angeles. 8:15 AM. American Airlines. Seat 6A is Liam. I placed you in 6B. I’ll text you your boarding pass now.Aria’s lips curled upward in a slow, satisfied smile. She quickly typed her response:Aria: You’re the best, Valerie. I owe you big time.Her phone dinged again—Valerie had sent the boarding pass and flight details.Just then, her bedroom door creaked open. Her father, Charles Whitmore, a man with an eternally furrowed brow and a businesslike air, stepped inside, holding a half-empty glass of scotch.“You look
Chapter 78: A Woman’s Instinct The sound of heels clicking against marble echoed through the hallway as Chelsea and Liam exited the office hand in hand. Their fingers were tightly entwined, and the soft smile on Liam’s lips said it all,he wasn’t just leaving work, he was leaving with the woman who currently held his heart. As they approached the elevator, Chelsea pressed the button and leaned slightly into his arm, stealing a glance at him. He looked relaxed for once—something rare since his return. She smiled to herself, savoring the small victory of having his attention, even for a few hours. But the peace shattered when Valerie’s sharp voice rang through the corridor. “Mr. Hemsworth!” she called, jogging toward them in her nude heels, a thick manila file in her hand. “I have some documents that urgently require your signature.” Liam turned slightly, his expression slipping into one of impatience. “Valerie, not now. I need to leave. You can handle it tomorrow.” She steppe
Chapter 77: A ReunionThe ocean waves crashed gently against the shore as Reese stood on the sand, her heart pounding with urgency. The salty breeze tangled in her hair, but she hardly noticed as she scanned the vast stretch of the beach, hoping to find him.She had checked the docks, the nearby restaurants, even asked around the hotels lining the beachfront. Every time she showed a picture of Gerald, she was met with the same response,no one had seen him.Frustration and desperation clawed at her. What if she was too late? What if he had already left? The thought sent a sharp pang through her chest.Reese clenched her phone in her hand, her fingers trembling slightly. She had never chased after a man before, had never allowed herself to be so vulnerable. But this wasn’t just any man. This was Gerald.Taking a deep breath, she turned towards the ocean, her eyes blurring with unshed tears. Maybe it was foolish to come here. Maybe she had miscalculated everything.Then, just as she was
Chapter 76: A Change of HeartReese paced back and forth in her bedroom, her arms crossed tightly over her chest. Every few minutes, she would sigh, glance at her phone, then shake her head as if shaking away whatever thought had taken hold of her.Chelsea, who had been lounging on Reese’s bed, watched with growing amusement. "You know, for someone who claims she wants nothing to do with Gerald, you sure look like someone going through a crisis over him."Reese stopped in her tracks, narrowing her eyes. "I am not having a crisis."Chelsea raised an eyebrow. "No? Then why are you acting like a lovesick teenager?"Reese huffed, running a hand through her hair. "I just... I don’t know, okay? He keeps appearing in my life, and now he’s leaving. It’s just... weird."Chelsea smirked. "Weird? Or something else?"Reese shot her a glare before flopping onto the bed. "You're impossible."After a few moments of silence, Reese finally admitted, "Gerald is leaving tonight."Chelsea’s expression so