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BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US
BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US
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Chapter 1: The heir of glass

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At six forty-five in the morning, the headquarters of LinƩa Cosmetics stood like a polished monument against the Tokyo skyline,forty-two floors of glass and pale stone reflecting a city that never truly slept.

Jerome Lin preferred it this way.

Before the assistants arrived.

Before the board members rehearsed their compliments.

Before the building filled with perfume and ambition.

The lobby doors parted at his approach.

ā€œGood morning, Mr. Lin,ā€ the security director said immediately, bowing just enough to be respectful without appearing outdated.

Jerome inclined his head once. Efficient. Controlled. ā€œMorning.ā€

His shoes struck the marble in steady rhythm as he crossed the vast atrium. The faint scent of jasmine,the brand’s newest luxury line hung in the air, subtle and expensive. Digital screens along the walls looped campaign footage of luminous models under golden light.

His mother’s empire.

His inheritance.

His cage.

The elevator doors opened before he reached them.

No one else entered.

They never did.

As managing director at twenty-seven, Jerome was both anomaly and inevitability. The only child of Miranda Lin, founder of LinƩa Cosmetics, he had been raised not for childhood but for succession. Elite boarding schools. Finance internships at eighteen. Boardroom observation by twenty-one. Decision-making authority by twenty-five.

At twenty-seven, he signed contracts that moved markets.

The elevator hummed upward.

Jerome adjusted the cuff of his charcoal suit, watching the numbers climb. His reflection stared back at him in the mirrored wall,sharp jawline, dark eyes steady, posture immaculate. People often described him as elegant. Composed. Untouchable.

They mistook restraint for indifference.

The doors opened onto the executive floor.

His assistant, Ms. Kuroda, was already waiting with a tablet in hand. ā€œGood morning, Mr. Lin. The European distributors moved up their call to eight. The legal team is reviewing the Osaka acquisition terms. And the Tanaka Group sent revised projections late last night.ā€

Tanaka Group.

Jerome’s expression did not change.

ā€œI’ll review them,ā€ he said. ā€œPush the legal meeting to ten. And have Finance send me the updated risk exposure sheet.ā€

ā€œYes, sir.ā€

He walked past the floor-to-ceiling windows lining the corridor. The city below looked small from this height orderly, distant, controllable.

Inside the boardroom, twelve seats circled a long glass table. By eight sharp, every one of them was occupied.

Conversations died when Jerome entered.

He did not rush.

He took his seat at the head of the table,his mother’s former seat without theatrics.

ā€œLet’s begin.ā€

The European distributor appeared on screen, all nervous smiles and diplomatic enthusiasm. Jerome listened without interruption for seven full minutes, fingers lightly steepled, gaze unwavering.

When the man finished, Jerome spoke calmly.

ā€œYour logistics cost increase isn’t from fuel,ā€ he said. ā€œIt’s from inefficient warehousing in Lyon. You renewed the wrong lease.ā€

The distributor blinked. ā€œI...ā€

ā€œYou have three weeks to restructure,ā€ Jerome continued. ā€œWe’ll absorb partial cost temporarily. After that, the margin returns to baseline.ā€

Silence.

Agreement.

Fear.

Respect.

The call ended with gratitude.

The marketing director attempted to soften the room with a joke. No one laughed until Jerome’s lips twitched faintly in approval.

He hated that.

Hated how power worked like that.

The meeting moved on to Osaka. Then investor relations. Then a compliance audit. Jerome cut through inefficiencies with surgical precision, never raising his voice, never repeating himself.

By nine thirty, decisions had been made that would ripple through factories, offices, and lives across three continents.

And yet,

When the room emptied, it felt unbearably quiet.

Jerome remained seated.

He stared at the empty chairs.

They listened to me, he thought.

But none of them know me.

A soft knock interrupted him.

Ms. Kuroda stepped in. ā€œYour mother called. She’d like dinner tonight.ā€

Of course she would.

Jerome stood smoothly. ā€œWhere?ā€

ā€œAt the penthouse.ā€

Her penthouse.

ā€œVery well.ā€

When she left, Jerome walked to the window.

Tokyo shimmered under morning light. Cars moved like disciplined veins through concrete arteries. Somewhere in the distance, a helicopter cut across the sky.

He pressed his palm lightly against the glass.

Cool. Solid. Unyielding.

His phone vibrated.

Vanessa.

A small, almost imperceptible shift softened his features.

He answered. ā€œYou’re up early.ā€

ā€œI wanted to hear your voice before you buried yourself in meetings,ā€ she replied warmly.

He leaned slightly against the window frame. ā€œYou make it sound like I enjoy that.ā€

ā€œDon’t you?ā€

A pause.

ā€œSometimes.ā€

Her laughter flowed easily through the speaker. ā€œDinner tonight?ā€

He hesitated.

ā€œMy mother already claimed me.ā€

ā€œAh.ā€ A subtle note he couldn’t quite name threaded through her tone. ā€œThe engagement?ā€

ā€œYes.ā€

ā€œYou’ll be fine,ā€ she said gently. ā€œYou always are.ā€

Always.

He didn’t know if that was comfort or accusation.

ā€œI’ll come by after,ā€ he told her. ā€œIf it’s late.ā€

ā€œI’ll be waiting.ā€

When the call ended, the silence returned—thicker now.

Jerome’s gaze drifted to his reflection in the glass.

From this angle, the city merged with him skyscrapers cutting through his silhouette, lights threading through his shoulders. He looked like he belonged to it.

Untouchable.

Replaceable.

A sudden thought surfaced, uninvited:

If I disappeared tomorrow, would anything collapse?

The company would endure. The board would adapt. His mother would reposition. Investors would pivot.

Even Vanessa… would she grieve, or simply adjust?

He exhaled slowly.

This is weakness, he told himself.

He had been trained better than this.

His phone buzzed again,an internal memo notification.

Subject: Tanaka Group — Revised Joint Venture Terms.

Jerome opened the attachment.

The projections were aggressive. Too aggressive. Risk-heavy, front-loaded, structured in a way that would advantage Tanaka long-term while presenting short-term gains for LinƩa.

Strategic.

Predatory.

He scrolled to the signature at the bottom.

Akihiko Tanaka.

Jerome’s jaw tightened slightly.

His mother believed this marriage was alignment. Expansion. Security.

But something about the man unsettled him.

The numbers were clean.

Too clean.

Jerome closed the file and straightened.

He would not be blindsided.

Not in business.

Not in family.

Not in love.

He picked up his jacket and stepped back into the corridor. Staff members moved aside instinctively as he passed.

ā€œSchedule a full risk audit on Tanaka’s overseas holdings,ā€ he instructed Ms. Kuroda without breaking stride. ā€œQuietly.ā€

ā€œYes, Mr. Lin.ā€

The elevator doors opened once more.

As he descended toward the ground floor, the glass walls reflected him from every angle.

Perfect posture.

Perfect composure.

Perfect heir.

And somewhere beneath all that polish is.

A crack.

So thin no one else could see it.

But he felt it.

And for the first time that morning, the heir of an empire wondered whether he was standing inside something magnificent,

Or something fragile enough to shatter.

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  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā Chapter 43: Drunk decision

    Vanessa made it to her apartment before the breakdown hit.She'd held herself together through the subway ride, through the elevator up to her floor, through unlocking her door with shaking hands. But once inside, alone, the facade shattered.She sat on the floor leaning on her door and she remembered all the memories she had with Jerome,the promise they made to each other,the way he looked at her like his life depends on her,the way he smile at her...All the good times were gone. Those loving looks on his face each time he looks at her were now replaced with hate and disgust.It was as if karma played a fast one on her.She cheated with the father and he now has the son,she hated how she felt...Hated Akihito for using her,Hated Collins for being with Jerome,Hated Jerome for not waiting for her to apologize before replacing her with someone who's meant to become his enemy." He said he love me,why

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā Chapter 42:The office visit

    Jerome was reviewing quarterly reports when his assistant buzzed with unusual hesitation."Mr. Lui, m's Vanessa is here to see you. She doesn't have an appointment but says it's personal."Jerome felt irritation spike through him."Tell her I'm busy.""She says she'll wait.""Tell her I'll be busy indefinitely."There was a pause. Then: "She's quite insistent, sir."Jerome considered having security remove her but that felt excessive. Better to deal with this directly, make it clear she wasn't welcome, and move on."Fine. Five minutes."Vanessa entered his office like she owned it, wearing a dress that was professional but just revealing enough to be strategic. Her hair was perfect, her makeup flawless, her smile bright and completely fake."Thank you for seeing me," she said."You have five minutes. What do you want?""To apologize. Properly. Without your fiancé watching every w

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā Chapter 41: Lunch encounter

    The board meeting had gone better than expected. Keiko had formally approved the expansion of compliance oversight, giving Collins and Jerome the authority they'd been fighting for. As they left the conference room, Collins felt something like triumph settling in his chest."Lunch?" Jerome suggested. "To celebrate not getting fired?""That's a low bar for celebration.""I have low standards. You knew this about me."They chose a restaurant in Shibuya,upscale but not ostentatious, the kind of place where business deals happened over expensive sushi. The hostess led them to a table near the window, sunlight streaming through glass and casting patterns on white tablecloths.Collins was reviewing the menu when Jerome went completely still across from him."What's wrong?" Collins asked."Don't turn around. Vanessa is here."Collins turned around immediately, because he was contrary like that. Two tables away sat a woma

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā Chapter 40: Wolves in the boardroom

    The board members looked like they'd dressed for a funeral,dark suits, grim expressions, the kind of corporate solemnity that preceded executions. Keiko sui sat at Akihito's right hand, her laptop open and expression unreadable. The others were arranged like a tribunal, their positions at the table a careful hierarchy of power and alliance.Akihito sat at the head, looking older than Collins had ever seen him. Tired. The weight of fifteen years of misplaced trust visible in the lines around his eyes."Sit," Keiko said, gesturing to two chairs placed deliberately across from the main table. Separate. Isolated.Collins and Jerome sat, the symbolism not lost on either of them."Let's begin," Akihito said, his voice carrying the authority of someone who'd been waiting for this moment. "Yesterday's press conference was... dramatic. Effective, perhaps, in exposing Takeshi's crimes. But catastrophic for this company's reputation and stock price."

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā Chapter 39:The aftermath

    The media descended on them like locusts.Collins woke to seventeen missed calls, forty-three text messages, and a news alert declaring his relationship with Jerome the "scandal of the decade." His face stared back at him from every major outlet caught mid-sentence during the press conference, looking earnest and vulnerable in a way that made his stomach churn.Jerome's photo was beside his on most headlines, their hands clasped together frozen in digital immortality.Tokyo's Corporate Romeo and Romeo: The Love Story That Exposed CorruptionTanaka Heir Risks Everything for Forbidden RomanceFrom Enemies to Lovers: Inside the Scandal That Rocked Japanese BusinessCollins scrolled through them all, sitting in Jerome's apartment kitchen at 6 AM, coffee growing cold in his hands. They'd come here last night after the board meeting, too exhausted to face the mansion's empty rooms and loaded silence.Jerome emerg

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā CHAPTER 38:"THE BIGGER PICTURE"

    "It's fabricated," Jerome said immediately, his voice tight. "It has to be. My mother would never…""Look at the timestamps," Collins said quietly, scrolling through the documents. "Look at the details. These aren't crude forgeries."Akihito took the phone, examining the files with the practiced eye of someone who'd spent decades in corporate finance. His expression grew darker with each page."These could be real," he said finally."No." Jerome stood abruptly, pacing the small office. "No. My mother built her company from nothing. She's meticulous about legal compliance. She would never risk everything for illegal profits.""Unless she didn't think it was a risk," Collins said slowly, pieces clicking into place. "Unless someone convinced her these transactions were legitimate. Someone she trusted."They all looked at each o

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā CHAPTER 33:"THE EVIDENCE"

    They ended up at Jerome's apartment, surrounded by laptops and printed photographs, trying to piece together who was orchestrating their destruction."The letter to your father," Jerome said, reviewing the copy Collins had photographed before they left. "It's written like someone who knows corporat

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā CHAPTER 32:"BETRAYAL IN THE RANKS"

    The mansion felt different when they returned,like a stage set where someone had moved all the props slightly to the left. Collins couldn't pinpoint what had changed, but his instincts screamed danger.Jerome felt it too. "Something's wrong."They found Akihito in his study, Miranda beside him, both

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā CHAPTER 31:"WHAT I WANT'

    Jerome stood frozen at his table, his shoulders rigid. Collins wanted to go to him, wanted to close the distance between them, but he forced himself to wait.After a moment, Jerome walked out of the cafƩ. Collins followed at a distance, tracking him through the crowded Shibuya streets until they re

  • BURNING THE LINES BETWEEN US Ā Ā Ā CHAPTER 30:"THE TRAP"

    The cafƩ near Shibuya Station was one of those trendy places that served fifteen-dollar lattes and had Instagram-worthy lighting. Collins sat at a corner table with a clear view of the entrance, a laptop open in front of him as camouflage, a wireless earbud hidden beneath his hair.Jerome arrived a

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