I never imagined selling myself to a stranger, but desperation changes everything. “My offer is simple,” he said, leaning back in his leather chair, his voice colder than the iced whiskey in his glass. “Help us track down those people you overheard last night and act as bait for a few months” His eyes were steel—sharp, unreadable. I swallowed hard. I was a waitress. He was a billionaire. We lived in different worlds. But my mother was dying, and I needed money fast. “And in return?” I asked, my voice barely a whisper. “You get two million dollars as well as protection from the criminal organization looking for you,” he said flatly. My hands trembled in my lap. This wasn’t a proposal. It was a transaction. And I was the product. But I nodded anyway. “Deal.”
Lihat lebih banyak“You can do this” I whispered to myself as I stared at my reflection in the mirror. Another day, another migraine. Even from the closed staff bathroom, I could hear the loud music and feel the vibration from the bass. I washed my hands quickly before putting my hair in a bun. I was adjusting my apron when someone walked into the bathroom.
“Tommy looks pissed” the girl says with a blank face.
“He’s always pissed. If I could have a dollar for every time he’s annoyed, I’d be rich” I roll my eyes.
The girl laughs at my statement as she fixes her hair. “That’s so true, Emma” She hesitated for a moment. “Some of the girls are going to a party later if you’re interested”
“I won’t be available after work, Gracie. I’ll be visiting-“
“Your mom.” Gracie finished. I could only stare apologetically while she nodded. “It's fine. Maybe next time….. Shifts start in five” I watched her leave, feeling bad knowing there’s nothing I could do about it.
I came out of the bathroom later and winced at the sudden intrusion of loud music in my ears. I hated it here. The ear-splitting sounds, the blinding lights, the smell of whiskey, and the old men seeking a thrill from their boring corporate lives.
I was wiping down the counter while the bartender restocked on the liquor and Gracie joined me later. I glanced around. Seats were already filling up. I sighed deeply, mentally preparing myself for a grueling day of work. My feet were already killing me.
A man came to the counter moments later. A smile worthy of an Oscar appeared on my face. “What can I get you, hon?” I asked.
He glanced at me and smirked at Gracie, eyeing her up and down. “I'll have a whiskey, neat” She immediately turned to inform the bartender but the man grabbed her arm. “I want you to make it”
“Excuse me,” she asked, her smile cracking. The man only grinned “Pour the whiskey for me, doll. It’s not a big deal”
“Oh course, sir. I’ll do that right now” After she poured his whiskey, he lightly sipped before making a dissatisfied grunt. “This isn’t whiskey neat”
“Sir, it’s exactly like you wanted it. I poured it straight from the bottle” she explained nervously.
“Then you must have put something in the bottle, idiot” he yelled, attracting attention from people close by.
I started to panic. “Sir please, calm down. I’ll pour you-“
“Don’t tell me to calm down, you bitch” he stood up. “Who do you think you are?” the bartender rushed to call the manager before I could stop him.
My mind started racing. It was obvious who would win in this scenario. Knowing Tommy, he would most likely fire us both. I couldn’t afford to lose this job. My mother was all I could think of. I grabbed onto his sleeve while maintaining my formal tone. “Sir, you don’t need to blow this out of proportion. I’ll get you another glass on the house”.
The man glared at me viciously as he raised a hand. I closed my eyes, knowing what would come next.
“What’s the problem here?” I heard a deep manly voice approaching the counter. I squinted my eyes open and there he was. Tall, muscular and extremely attractive. His face looked familiar. He wore a black suit, no tie, posture too calm for someone in a place like this. He was accompanied by some men with similar builds. The way they carried themselves only complemented the man’s aura. I watched as the man from before fumbled his words.
“W-well, she started it” The man pointed at Gracie who squealed and instinctively hid behind me. His eyes were on me now, cold and unreadable. He noticed my trembling hands “Looks like you were disrupting the peace if you asked me” he said before turning back to the man. Suddenly, my manager came running towards us fuming, probably to fire us when he saw the tall man. He instantly deflated and spoke softly. “What do you need, Mr. Reeves? Are my staff causing you any trouble?” Tommy glared at us.
Mr. Reeves nodded towards the jerk from earlier “Ask him”. All eyes turned to the man who was fidgeting. “N-nothing is wrong. I was just leaving” and muttered something under his breath before he left the bar. Everyone who had come to witness the drama dispersed and Mr. Reeves walked back to his seat while Tommy followed him like a loyal dog awaiting a command.
“Who was that guy?” I muttered to myself, my eyes still glued to his back. “That’s Damon Reeves. CEO of Reeves Syndicate”. Gracie responded and my eyes widened in surprise. The Reeves Syndicate handled billion-dollar mergers across three continents without leaving a paper trail. I had seen his picture in an article a few days back. Tommy came towards the counter and signaled us to follow him. I gulped, worried about what he wanted to say. He scolded us in his office and told Gracie to clean the toilets for a week then sent me to get back to work.
I served the people at my tables with a smile on my face. Laughing at their bad jokes and inflating their egos; encouraging huge tips and great feedback. This wasn’t a job. It was survival and I was going to make it out alive. I was picking up some glasses from my table when I saw him. He was looking at me. I gulped as my heart raced. He had that same unreadable expression. His eyes only followed me as I walked back to the counter. I decided to go to the restroom to check on Gracie. “I can’t wait to kill that bastard”
I froze. “He thinks he’s so powerful just because he has a strong following. Are you sure this plan will work?” the man asked another guy in the room. I could hear the other man chuckle. “After Damon Reeves is dead, there will be no one to stop us from getting what we want. His empire will crumble and the assets will be ours for the taking”. I covered my mouth before I could scream. “All we have to do is wait for the weapon shipments from the south to arrive. He’ll be dead before the week's out. No more Reeves. No more competition.”
I staggered backwards and accidentally slipped and knocked over a vase, causing a loud crashing sound. I didn’t get the chance to stand up before they opened the door. I shrieked as soon as they saw me, and my heart pounded against my chest. “I think this bitch heard us” the first man I had heard said as he brought out his gun but the second man held his shoulder as he looked around. I noticed a tattoo of a viper on his neck as he watched the area cautiously. “Let’s take her for now. We’ll wait for Dennis before we kill her” Before they could pick me up, a drunk man approached us limping.
This caused the perfect distraction for me to take off towards the bar where there were people. The first man immediately chased after me and fired his gun, causing everyone to scramble towards the exit. I bumped into what felt like a strong wall. It was Damon Reeves. Wasting no time, he took my hand and ran out of the building, using the crowd. A car immediately pulled up in front of us and we leapt into it. The man from earlier started firing and us as we drove away.
My heart was beating hard in my chest. I closed my eyes, trying to calm down, unknowingly gripping Mr. Reeves' hand. I only noticed after we had been driving for a while. I let go quickly, feeling embarrassed. “Thank you’ I hesitated ‘for everything.” I brushed a strand of hair behind my ear. “Don’t be” he responded dismissively, only sparing me a glance. I didn’t look up at him. I didn’t have the courage to. I only stared at the window while tugging on my whiskey-stained apron.
I realized we were going in an unfamiliar direction “Where are we going?” I asked.
“To my cabin” He answered.
Panic started to rise in me. “Why?”
He looked at me now. Cold yet persuasive. “You have something I want”
“A-and that is?” I raised an eyebrow in confusion.
“Those men you were running away from. You’re going to tell me what you heard”
“I have nothing to do with this, please.” My heart pounded against my chest. “I didn’t do anything.” I pleaded.
“We just want to ask some questions. Nothing serious. Just tell us what you know and you’ll be on your way” There was silence in the car after that. It wasn’t long before we reached his cabin. I watched Mr. Reeves walk into it while I was ushered in and taken to his office.
“Let’s cut to the chase. Who are you? Are you a spy sent from a criminal organization to spy on me?” he inquired, two men at his side.
“No, I’m just a normal person, sir. I’m just a waitress.” Mr. Reeves raised an eyebrow.
“Then why was that man after you?”
I paused “I was at the wrong place at the wrong time, sir.” He noticed my deflection
“What did you hear?” he asked seriously.
I gulped and looked down. He noticed my hesitation and scoffed. “If you don’t tell me, I can have you arrested.”
“T-there were two men.” I began “There were talking aboutkilling you” Mr. Reeves gave no reaction, like he was hearing a daily report. I shuddered at the thought of how his life must be.
“They’re handling some weapon shipments in the south this week. They were planning on attacking your base with it”
“Is there anything else you can recall?”
I racked my brain as I tried to remember. “No”
Mr. Reeves immediately asked both of his men to make some phone calls, leaving us alone.
“C-can I leave now?” I inquired, attempting to stand up.
He waited a beat and stared at me for a moment while tapping on his desk “Let’s make a deal.” He said in a calm and decisive tone while I stared at him cautiously.
“My offer is simple,” he said, leaning back in his leather chair, his voice colder than the iced whiskey in his glass. “Help us track down those people you overheard earlier and act as bait for a few months”
His eyes were steel—sharp, unreadable.
I swallowed hard. I was a waitress. He was a billionaire. We lived in different worlds. But my mother was dying, and I needed money fast.
“And in return?” I asked, my voice barely a whisper.
“You get two million dollars as well as protection from the criminal organization looking for you,” he said flatly.
My hands trembled in my lap. This wasn’t a proposal. It was a transaction.
I thought of my sick mother in the hospital and inhaled deeply.
“Deal.”
The night pressed heavily against us as we approached the compound.It loomed in the distance, a squat silhouette of steel and concrete half-buried in the hills, the type of location designed to vanish from maps and memory. Floodlights swept the perimeter in slow arcs, and a faint buzz of generators echoed through the night.We were back at the target's location.Howard should have been here. The thought stung, a wound that hadn’t closed. I could almost hear his voice steadying us, giving us orders with that gravelly edge that somehow grounded everyone. Without him, our steps felt unbalanced, our formation uneven.Natalie led, her movements sharp and efficient, though I could see the stiffness in her shoulders. The rookie followed, too quiet, still trapped in the cage of his guilt. The wounded men, one missing an arm and the other with a chest wound, stayed behind with the reinforcements setting up the perimeter. That left the rest of us, half a team, worn out by blood and exhaustion.
The forest had swallowed Howard. We’d left him behind.Even now, as we stumbled deeper into the wilderness, the echo of his last shots still rang in my ears. My instincts made my legs move forward, every step mechanical, but inside I was experiencing turmoil. I couldn’t look at the others. Couldn’t even look at the trail ahead. All I could see was him falling, blood soaking the earth, his body jerking with the impact of bullets meant for us.Natalie’s voice cut through the silence like a knife.“This is a disaster.”No one answered her.She went forward, her movements sharper than before, each stride fraught with agitation. The rookie lingered toward the back, head bowed and face pallid. He clutched his gun like a lifeline, although he hadn't chambered a single round since the firefight. His eyes were puffy, and shame was etched into every feature of his youthful face.I wanted to tell him it wasn’t his fault. That the twig snapping, the ambush and Howard’s death wasn’t on his shou
The forest was wrapped in pale mist when we set out at dawn, our boots pressing quietly into the damp earth. It was so quiet that a single whisper could be heard from miles. Every rustle of leaves, every distant call of a bird seemed louder than it should be, as if nature itself held its breath while we passed.We were heading for the supposed hideout of the double agent, the traitor who had slipped through headquarters’ grasp and humiliated us all. At least, that’s what Halstrom claimed. I wasn’t sure whether to believe him or not, but there was no turning back now.Howard walked at the front, broad-shouldered and balanced, every step calculated and precise. His calm presence rippled through the group, but beneath that calm, I noticed the cracks.The rookie, who was barely older than me, kept glancing around like shadows might swallow him whole. His breathing was too loud, his grip on the rifle too tight. Every time a branch snapped under his foot, I saw Howard’s jaw twitch, though h
The steady hum of the van pressed into my skull, its monotonous vibration making my thoughts appear louder than I wanted them to be. I sat stiffly, arms folded across my lap, staring at the blur of trees rushing past the tinted windows. The ride wasn't the only thing that made me tense. It was the way every set of eyes in this cramped vehicle seemed to pierce into me, silently weighing, subtly questioning.They weren’t hostile, not exactly. But their distance was sharp. Like a wall had been built long before I stepped a foot inside.I tried to shake it off. I’d been through the same with Abel's team. Still, I couldn’t deny the nagging at the back of my mind: why did Halstrom choose me of all people for this mission?I shifted in my seat, glancing toward the man sitting closest to the front. His attire and laid back demeanor showed that he was clearly in charge. If this was going to be my team for the next few days, maybe I should at least try.“Hello, sir. I'm excited to join you on t
I wasn’t sure what I expected when Damon requested to know the mission details, but the moment he asked, both agents exchanged a quick glance. The brunette scanned the corridor, ensuring no one lingered nearby. Only when she seemed satisfied did she lean closer, her voice low enough to barely carry.“We believe we’ve found the location of the double agent who escaped headquarters last month.”Her words made the hairs on my back stand. My chest tightened. Damon flinched at my side. For a moment, the world narrowed to the sound of my heartbeat.The double agent. The one whose betrayal had nearly cost us all.I blinked, stunned. “You’re serious?”The brunette nodded sharply, while the male agent’s expression remained straight like it was carved from stone. Damon’s hand twitched, as though he wanted to reach for me but forced himself not to. His voice, when it came, was steel.“She’s not going.”The words shot out before I could react. My head snapped toward him. “Excuse me?”“You heard m
The silence between Damon and me had grown louder than words.Two days had crawled by since the boardroom incident, and still we hadn’t spoken beyond clipped exchanges. I did what I usually did when I wanted a distraction. I threw myself into training with a kind of desperate focus, pushing until my arms shook from sparring drills and my throat burned from the dry air. For every punch, every kick and every sparring match, I gave my all and pushed harder, hoping exhaustion would quiet the storm in my chest.But even when sweat slicked my skin and my muscles trembled, I couldn’t escape him. His presence never left me.He would just stand by the corner of the hall, sometimes at the entrance. His cool aura would attract some glances. Even though I eyes met multiple times, neither of us was brave enough to approach the other.We avoided each other as if by unspoken agreement. But avoidance didn’t dull anything. It made everything worse. Every time I caught sight of him, heat crawled beneat
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