 Masuk
MasukChapter 2: Deep waters... run deep.
(The Devil doesn't need saving.)
My heart was punching my ribs like it wanted out.I forced myself to turn, and there he was.
Damian Volkov.
He stood at the entrance of my cubicle like a shadow.. broad, controlled, and dangerous.
His hazel eyes were colder up close, cutting into me.
I was trapped. No escape route. No room to breathe.
I swallowed, dropped my gaze to his suit black, silk, perfect.
His tailored suit was well ironed , clinging to his tall frame. And that watch? Yeah. Probably worth my entire salary.“ Mr. Volkov. I…I didn't hear you come in."
His gaze skimmed my name tag, then lifted back to my face like it was all a formality.
“ Answer the damn question, Miss Quinn. What. Did. You. Find?"
The way he said it low, flat and deliberate, sent ice straight down my spine.My brain went into overdrive. Lie or tell the truth?
Either could implicate me... Lying too early would be suicide.I went with the truth. For now.
I picked up my notepad and gave it to him. Then I shifted the laptop slightly towards him.
I prayed my hands weren’t shaking as bad as my insides.“Someone’s been moving money into offshore accounts,” I said. “And this contract here…” I pointed at the highlighted section, “has a loophole big enough to crash the company ”
His brows pulled together as he leaned in. Close. So close his cologne; musk and cherry, wrapped around me like smoke.
For one stupid second, I imagined leaning into that warmth. Imagined his fingers and lips trailing down my neck, muttering sweet nothings and grabbing my waist line.
Then reality hit me. Dammit Aurora!! He killed your father. Stop it.
I clenched my fists beneath the table.
“ How did you spot it?”
“ Ms. Gema gave me these files to analyze and audit and I noticed something wasn't adding up.”
His jaws tightened as his eyes scanned the screen before him.
“ And where's Gema?”
“Sir, it’s past closing hours. She’s at home.”
“So aren’t you an employee too? Shouldn’t you be home?”
No smile. No warmth. Just a quiet cornering.
I said nothing. Because in this kind of conversation, silence was safer than stupidity.
“ What made you look deeper into this?”
“ I.. I was analyzing the whole files and somehow I noticed them.
I began to connect the loose dots together and this is what I found.”He tilted his head a little, studying me like something he couldn’t quite name.
“You dug pretty deep for someone who just started,” he said lightly, but the steel in his voice was unmistakable.“Almost like the sound of lightning striking.”
My pulse quickened.
“Or someone who takes her job seriously,” I countered before my brain could stop my mouth.
His eyes flicked to mine. Dead calm. “We’ll see which one you are.”
The silence stretched between us for a while. Then he straightened slowly, hands sliding into his pockets, owning the air like it belonged to him.
“ You just saved this company $3.7 million, Miss Quinn. Possibly more.”
I held my breath as I stared at my screen again.
"Saved? This company? The same one I’d vowed to destroy?" I thought in my mind.“I was just doing my job, sir.”
“On your first day. Impressive.”
He stared at me like he was solving a puzzle no one else could.
I stared back, pretending my knees weren’t screaming to buckle.Could he know? Could he see past the fake name, the carefully built walls?
“See me in my office tomorrow. 8 a.m. sharp.”
My stomach sank. “Sir?”
“I hate reruns, Miss Quinn.” “May I ask why… sir?”That almost-smile slid across his lips. Slow. Sharp. Predatory.
He leaned in just close enough to mess with my heartbeat.“Let’s say I’m intrigued.”
He turned to leave, then paused at the door.
“And Miss Quinn?” he said without looking back. “Keep that information safe. Some people would kill for it.”Click. Click. Click.
His footsteps faded down the hall.The second he was gone, the air rushed back into my lungs like I’d been drowning. His voice replayed in my head, and suddenly, the memory hit me.
A body floating in a pool that was stained with red water and no longer blue.
A clenched paper in a dead hand. My scream and dazed mind. I squeezed my eyes shut, but the image didn’t fade.I saved the files. Shut down the laptop. Grabbed my bag like it was my lifeline and sprinted for the elevator. My reflection in the polished steel doors stared back pale, shaky, not the girl who planned this revenge.
Everything would be fine. Everything had to be fine.
“Intrigued,”
he had said. That single word echoed in my mind like a promise and a threat wrapped into one. I pulled out my phone and ran a G****e search on Damian Volkov. I stared at his face, thosed eyes, those hazel eyes that seemed to fuel my hate and yet sucked me in.I tried to remember, the monster he was, the man I'd hated and sworn to destroy for the past five years of my life but all I could remember was his cold gaze.
The way he stared at me like he knew something, saw something.The elevator doors opened, and I stepped into the night air.
There were few cars in sight and I saw a car headlights beam in my direction. I caught sight of him again, Damian as he stared back at me from the passenger seat. Ex I turned abruptly and began to walk away, my mind racing through several thoughts and one thought at the center of it all.Did he know the real me? And what wasn't he saying?
His car drove past me, as I stood underneath the street lamp, waiting for a taxi.
My phone pinged, as one approached me, and I got in. I gave the driver my destination and pulled the phone out of my bag.
It was a text message from an unknown number.It was a brief but scary message.
I froze as I read it. "Don't play with fire, Aurora."
Chapter 5 : The Secret room.Aurora's POV "Now listen, Volkov—""No," Damian interrupted. "You listen. Miss Quinn is under my care. That makes her untouchable. And you, unfortunately, are approaching the point where you become expendable." He paused, letting that sink in. "Apologize. Now."The ballroom was utterly silent. Everyone watched in anticipation.“ Forgive my manners, Miss Quinn”, Ashford said through his teeth and walked away. I stood there, trembling with emotions I couldn't process. Damian had defended me. Publicly. Against a man with significant business influence. Against someone who could cost him millions.He'd chosen me over his profit."Dance with me," he said softly, guiding me toward the floor.It wasn't a question.Damian pulled me close—close enough that I could feel his heartbeat, close enough that I had to tilt my head back to meet his eyes. His hand on my waist felt like fire through the thin fabric of my dress."You're trembling," he observed."You're int
Chapter 4 : The night Gala.My heart raced, “ What is that Simone?”My transmission got choppy and I couldn't hear him clearly again. I cursed under my breath and moved around trying to get a better network.And then the phone went off. I gritted my teeth, trying to stop myself from hauling the phone on the tiled wall.It's you alone against Volkov Corp, Aurora. You have to keep to your vow....I couldn't sleep.The mansion was too quiet, the kind of silence that made your own heartbeat sound like a scream. I lay in the darkness, staring at the ceiling, trying not to think about my father's face when he realized everything was gone.Trying not to think about revenge.Around two in the morning, I heard it.A sound. Muffled. Coming from somewhere. My body went rigid. I sat up, listening intently. I heard it again, a low, rhythmic noise that I couldn't quite identify. It wasn't music, neither machinery. Something in between.My curiosity clawed at my head, trying to get the better of
Chapter 3 : Built on blood .I arrived at the office a few minutes before 8am. A grumpy faced woman sat across from me clacking away on her keys.I presumed that she must be Damian's secretary.“ Good morning ma'am. I'm here to see the CEO, I have an appointment with him by 8am”.“ He's in a meeting”, she replied coldly and returned to whatever she was typing.I took a seat on the sofa opposite her desk in the waiting area , trying not to fidget.I watched as Executives trooped in and out of the office with gloom looks on their faces.Of course he was so cruel that literally everyone was afraid of him. It could probably be about what I found yesterday.My watch beeped and I looked at the time. 8:45. I frowned, was this some kind of power play or what?The office door opened and three men walked past me, all of them in tailored black suits. They looked shaken and pale.What had happened there?I glanced at Vivian who was peering at her screen. I wondered how long she'd worked here, pr
Chapter 2: Deep waters... run deep.(The Devil doesn't need saving.)My heart was punching my ribs like it wanted out.I forced myself to turn, and there he was.Damian Volkov.He stood at the entrance of my cubicle like a shadow.. broad, controlled, and dangerous. His hazel eyes were colder up close, cutting into me.I was trapped. No escape route. No room to breathe.I swallowed, dropped my gaze to his suit black, silk, perfect. His tailored suit was well ironed , clinging to his tall frame. And that watch? Yeah. Probably worth my entire salary.“ Mr. Volkov. I…I didn't hear you come in."His gaze skimmed my name tag, then lifted back to my face like it was all a formality.“ Answer the damn question, Miss Quinn. What. Did. You. Find?" The way he said it low, flat and deliberate, sent ice straight down my spine.My brain went into overdrive. Lie or tell the truth?Either could implicate me... Lying too early would be suicide.I went with the truth. For now.I picked up my notepad
Chapter 1: The Funeral Vow.Aurora (Elara's POV).The rain tasted like ash and lies. I stood at the edge of my father's grave, watching strangers pretend to mourn a man they'd been more than happy to destroy. My black dress clung to my skin. Nobody noticed me trembling, they were too busy whispering about who my father had been. "A fraud, they don't last very long.” I heard someone hiss above the low whispers. My chest burned in fury. My father's hand had been cold and pale when they found him. The casket descended into the earth. I didn't cry. Tears felt unnecessary next to what I'd discovered in his hands, the night of his murder. A note with a name sprawled on it, Volkov. Just that. One name. But it meant everything. One man had orchestrated my father's financial ruin, watched as the world framed it as suicide when clearly he'd been murdered. I pulled the note from my pocket, letting the rain soak it further. My father's handwriting blurred beneath my fingertips the last tangibl








