LOGINHeira got up from the bed she lay on, her eyes catching something familiar. A charm bracelet lying on the table.
She reached for it, her fingers brushing over the tiny silver charms dangling from the chain. It looked familiar. Then she remembered, it was the same one Sebastian had given her on her last birthday. She smiled as she caressed it in her hand. Each year, they exchanged gifts, a quiet ritual that had somehow become their thing. She had always looked forward to it, wondering what thoughtful gift he would come up with next. She remembered wearing this bracelet almost every day until she’d misplaced it a week ago. Sebastian stepped into the room, his expression easing when he saw her awake. “You’re up,” he said softly. “How are you feeling now?” Heira nodded, brushing some strands of hair behind her ear. “I feel much better.” “Good. You had me worried for a bit.” She couldn’t help but smile faintly. He had made her eat the meal he prepared, take her medication and rest after she complained of a throbbing headache following the altercation with Dante. Heira could not help but wish Dante was like him. The man who loves her, she only saw as a friend, while the one she loves wasn’t treating her right. Though she appreciates how Sebastian treats her, she has fallen in love with Dante. He had the face, the confidence, and the presence that drew her in from the start. “This looks so much like mine,” she said, while still holding the bracelet. “Yeah it’s yours, I saw it on the floor when I went to your father’s office,” Sebastian answered. “I was going to return it to you but I didn’t get the chance to." Heira remembered how things played out that day, how she shoved her hands in anger as her father reached for it. She must have dropped it during the argument. “There’s something you should see.” Sebastian then dropped a file close to her on the bed. She looked at his face expecting him to talk as she picked it up in hesitation wondering what it might be. “That’s the new executive director.” Her eyes shot up in surprise. “What!” The name stared back at her in bold black print. Fred Anderson Her heart skipped a bit. “No… no, this can’t be” The last time he heard those names was years ago. How could she ever forget her high school bully? The memories still haunted her. “You are too soft, Heira. Always crying,” he would fake-pout, rubbing at imaginary tears while his minions cackled behind him. If not for Bethy, she might never have survived those days. Bethy was the only one fierce enough to ever stand up against him. Always ready to fight and defend her when no one else would. Heira shut her eyes, a wave of disbelief washing over her. Maybe if she slept, she’d wake up to find this all a dream. Sebastian hesitated before speaking again. “I overheard your Dad speaking to someone on a call,” he said gently. “He thinks the company needs someone… more calculated and emotionally detached. He believes you're too soft-hearted and with your heart condition… he thinks it’s too risky to let you lead.” The words burned more than any insult Fred had ever thrown at her. Too soft The same words her high school bully always used. At this point, she was done being hurt. She was ready to tackle it all. She was sure life wasn’t giving her what she deserved, but she wasn’t going to keep tolerating it any further. For a while, she thought clearly about what she could do. Her mind shifted to Dante. Surely he can help her even if he might not want to. His name carried weight in her father’s company and thus, he has the right to impose what he wants in the company. She remembered him promising to do anything as long as she came back home so she could meet his grandmother. Maybe that was the deal she needed. Also, she genuinely wants to meet Granny Mae. The woman she had heard so much about. Everyone described her as gentle, warm, and full of grace. Maybe, Heira thought, she could use a little bit of that warmth right now. It was getting late, so she decided to get back to the villa. Sebastian offered to give her a ride, but she turned down his offer. She surely doesn’t want him in Dante’s face anymore after what had happened earlier. Dante is ruthless and she knew what he was capable of doing. She wasn’t going to get him to hurt someone else, especially not Sebastian. He has been the sweetest to her. By the time she arrived at the villa, the house felt cozy, too alive, like someone else had stepped in moments before. She took a deep breath, steadying herself. She was going to let Dante know exactly why she’d come back, and this time she wasn’t going to be taken for granted. Her hand gripped the doorknob and it felt heavier than usual, almost resisting her. When she finally managed to push the door open, it gave a long, creaking groan that echoed faintly through the hall. To her surprise, she saw Dante sitting on the coach beside an elderly woman. That must be Granny Mae, she thought. Their eyes fell on her like they had seen a ghost. The door must have startled them. But then her gaze drifted upward. Standing just below the staircase was the woman she had caught with Dante. The same woman behind the reason why she had left? “Sylvia?” She whispered in disbelief. Her mind spun, trying to piece it together. What game is this? She thought, her pulse quickening. What on earth is Dante up to? Dante, who appeared to be shocked on her arrival, panicked and hurried towards her. “Heira!” he blurted, his voice a little too loud. “You are back darling, meet my grandmother,” he said, forcing a nervous smile as he reached for her hand. Before she could process what was happening, he was already guiding her closer to the couch. Granny Mae’s face lit up the second her eyes fell on Heira. Her frail, wrinkled hands reached up, cupping Heira’s cheeks with warmth that melted some of the tension in the room. “Ohh my dear, you are so beautiful. It’s lovely to meet you. My son does have great taste.” She said, adoring every one of her features before pulling her in for a gentle hug. Then after, she looked in Sylvia’s direction who was just standing there awkwardly. Her lips pressed into a polite, puzzled smile. “And who might she be?” she asked. The question hit like a spark as Dante searched his mind for words. “I.. huh.. she’s…” “She is my maid.” Heira quickly jumped in. Granny Mae’s eyes wandered on Sylvia and she turned to Dante for confirmation. “Really?” “Huhh… yes, that’s right.” Dante managed to say amidst his shock. Granny Mae nodded, seemingly satisfied, though her eyes narrowed at Sylvia’s glittering dress. “Well then, my dear,” she said firmly, “you shouldn’t allow your maid dress like this. She’s working under you, not competing with you.” “You have to be careful. These women nowadays are too desperate. You keep your eyes open, dear. Don’t let anyone try to steal your man.” Granny Mae said, with all concerns as she held Heira’s hand. “Oh don’t worry ma’am, she wouldn’t dare,” Heira replied, locking eyes with Sylvia. Her calm, polite tone betraying the fire burning behind her gaze. “Why are you standing there awkwardly? Come get Granny’s bag.” Heira beckoned to Sylvia, who looked damn pissed. Sylvia’s glare could have cut glass, but she didn’t move until Dante signalled to her. With a sharp breath, she stepped forward, snatched the bag, and stormed off to drop it. Her pride burning under the weight of Heira’s quiet victory. Dante looked like he was fuming with anger but he knew Heira had just saved him from getting into trouble, whether he liked it or not. Granny Mae then grabbed Heira’s hand and they both went into the room reserved for her. The old woman seemed to have grown fond of her as she spoke with gentleness. Her kindness made her heart ache. But kindness was a luxury Heira couldn’t afford that night. Not with Sylvia still in the same house. Before Granny Mae retired to rest, Heira turned her attention to Sylvia. Her voice was calm and polite, but with a clear message. “Sylvia, could you tidy the kitchen for me?” she began, taking advantage of the situation to teach her a lesson. “And the dishes, make sure they’re spotless.” Sylvia blinked, clearly offended. “Excuse me? You can’t be serious.” “Do I look like I’m joking?” She tilted her head slightly. Sylvia huffed, muttering as she stormed off to find Dante. But that only earned her a curt look from him, one that said ‘do as you’re told’. Furious and humiliated, she had no choice but to obey. One task led to another. And soon, Sylvia was darting between the sink and dining table, muttering under her breath while Heira watched with a faint and satisfied smile playing at her lips. By the time night fell, Sylvia was exhausted. Her makeup had smudged, and her hands were red from scrubbing. She tried to spend the night but Heira stopped her. “You can’t stay here,” She said, her voice soft but firm. Sylvia turned, disbelief flashing on her face. “What do you mean I can’t stay? It’s late.” “Then you should hurry,” Heira said evenly, folding her arms. Sylvia’s jaw tightened. Her teeth grinding as the sting of humiliation burned beneath her skin. She clenched her hands so hard that her nails began to dig into her palm. But she had no choice but to leave at that late hour, as the odds were not in her favour. Heira closed the door behind her and exhaled deeply. For the first time in a long while, she felt good. She had taken control back and sent the woman ruining her marriage into the cold night. And somehow, sending Sylvia out felt like justice served warm.Okay, admit it - seeing Sylvia wash dishes felt a little satisfying right? Thank y’all for reading. I hoped you enjoyed this chapter, do let me know in the review section what your thoughts are. AD
Dante had never felt the weight of a room quite like this. He is seated at the head of the boardroom table with Heira to his left. His worries are going overboard because he still hasn't gotten Heira to talk. Right now, he doesn't know where her head is at. That is not a good thing.He has a smile plastered on his face as he tries to keep the storm troubling within him under control in the presence of equitable people around him. It's twelve minutes past time and it already has others frowning. Some kept checking their watches, some formed conversation in small groups while some just kept themselves busy by reviewing the documents.“When exactly is this meeting going to start?” Mr Mike, a bald headed man with an evident frown line on his forehead asked and the rest began to murmur in agreement.It was about time!This is exactly what he had been trying to delay. Dante had been trying to stall the meeting and in turn exchanging pleasantries while Rowan engaged them in small talks so th
“You can take your time getting up. Your session is complete.” The masseuse stepped back quietly, adjusting the towels over Heira's shoulders for a final soothing touch.A high-end spa session was one of the many benefits that come with the hotel. The masseuse was highly professional. Her touch was confident yet gentle, easing off all the pains that had settled in every part of Heira's body.She had asked Dante earlier to join her so they could have a couple of massage therapies together. But he simply declined the gesture. Stating he had to meet Rowan who was on his way here so they could discuss the plans in place for the business meeting.Heira drew in slow breaths and pushed herself up from the massage table. She left for the changing room, where she pulled the robe off and changed into her clothes before finally stepping out of the spa.The warm experience had left her body feeling lighter and more relaxed in ways she hadn't felt lately. Though she still felt the familiar heavine
The weight of his outburst remained in the air like a physical blow. Both of them, seated on either side of him, didn't dare speak as they were stunned into silence.Those seated at the tables around them also seemed to have their attention stolen. The disapproving look on their faces hinted that they were very much annoyed.“Yes, I cancelled your credit card,” Dante said. His voice held a low but dangerous tone amidst his gritting teeth as he tried to suppress his anger. “And I only did that because I have a valid reason.”Sylvia let out a scoff. “Oh please, what possible reason could you have except what that bitch had told you to do? She's gotten into your head and you don't even realize it. You don't love me anymore and now you have set me aside just for that lowlife.”By the time she finished her sentence. Her eyes had turned glassy, and her words were hard to make out as she sniffled back tears.Sylvia would always have her eyes shimmering with tears when things didn't go her wa
The weight of his outburst remained in the air like a physical blow. Both of them, seated on either side of him, didn't dare speak as they were stunned into silence.Those seated at the tables around them also seemed to have their attention stolen. The disapproving look on their faces hinted that they were very much annoyed.“Yes, I cancelled your credit card,” Dante said. His voice held a low but dangerous tone amidst his gritting teeth as he tried to suppress his anger. “And I only did that because I have a valid reason.”Sylvia let out a scoff. “Oh please, what possible reason could you have except what that bitch had told you to do? She's gotten into your head and you don't even realize it. You don't love me anymore and now you have set me aside just for that lowlife.”By the time she finished her sentence. Her eyes had turned glassy, and her words were hard to make out as she sniffled back tears.Sylvia would always have her eyes shimmering with tears when things didn't go her wa
“Not because you're trying to pay me to tell a lie,” those words still echo in Dante's ears.Heira had grown smarter and wary of him. He had to give her the credit. He hadn’t expected her to double down on him like that. The soft and kind woman he knew was gone. He had thought he could bribe his way into her soft heart, little did he expect it to take an unyielding turn.Even though he was convinced he could handle it all by himself. There's no doubt having Heira there, as his loving and dutiful partner would make things a lot easier. Especially now that his friend had decided not to show up after he dropped him on their way to the airport.He was supposed to find his way to the hotel but it's been two days and he still hasn’t shown up. Yet no calls, no texts. Dante took a heavy gulp of his wine, the bitter vintage matching his mood.He hoped for some sort of inspiration since he couldn’t get any in his clear mind. He’s swayed he can't proceed with the meeting bound to take place the
As Heira laid out her oils and accessories, the question she had been pushing managed to once again drift to her subconsciousness: Why am I even here? She hadn't asked for this trip to Milan, and Dante certainly hadn’t explained it. He had simply commanded it, on the pretense of keeping her close.Heira suspected it was more than that. It wasn’t just a move to protect his ego, nor was it a simple act of possessiveness.Dante was, above all things, a man of absolute authority. He was a master of control who could get whatever he wanted with a click of two fingers. If he truly wanted her in check, he had a dozen more efficient ways to go on about it.A literal house arrest could have been one, guarded by the quiet men of his security team that hardly smiled.As she reached for a gold capped bottle of cleansing balm, she caught a reflection of Dante in the mirror. His face turned to her. His gaze, heavy, charged with a familiar, magnetic current.She turned around, expecting him to look
Her heart sank as she watched him disappear into the hallway. For a moment, she thought she had imagined him or maybe the guilt of not seeing him at the hospital had conjured the image. But no, she was sure she saw right. It was Sebastian.She had seen that profile far too many times to mistake it
“Yes… Yes!” Dante screamed in excitement, fisting his fingers as he forced down his hands. His joy knew no bounds. He looked like someone who had finally gotten what they wanted. His eyes wandered just to see Granny Mae and Heira sitting clueless, looking like they hadn’t been invited to the party.
It’s been a week since Heira heard from Sebastian. The office hasn’t been the same without him. His desk which was always filled with files has remained neat and quiet.She has left a series of voicemails, one each day since he stopped showing up but still hasn’t gotten a response from him. Only wh
Fred froze at the sight of Dante. His eyes widened and his smirk disappeared as he met his stern glare which alone could’ve cut through steel. Heira steadied herself, her heart pounding as Dante’s grip held her protectively. Dante turned his focus back to Fred. His face burning with rage and his ha







