LOGIN"You look surprised," Rose said with a small laugh after noticing the expression on his face. Alex smiled honestly. "I've just never seen you dressed like this." Rose lowered her eyes to glance at herself before smiling. "I thought you'd appreciate seeing something other than another formal dres
The moon hung high above the quiet lake, casting a gentle silver glow across the calm water as Alex and Rose lingered beneath the gazebo. Neither of them seemed eager to leave. It was as though the world beyond the estate had ceased to exist, leaving only the peaceful silence that surrounded the
The moment Rose stepped outside, she came to an immediate stop. The backyard was somehow even more beautiful than the front of the estate. A winding stone pathway stretched through a magnificent garden blooming with countless flowers before leading to a beautifully crafted wooden pavilion built di
The city lights gradually disappeared behind them, fading into the distance as the car continued along the quiet highway. One by one, the bright skyscrapers and crowded streets were replaced by darker roads that seemed to lead farther away from the restless heart of the city. Neither Alex nor Rose
As they reached the hotel entrance, Rose suddenly remembered something and stopped walking for a brief moment. "My car..." Alex turned his head toward Derek without slowing his steps. "Have one of the guards drive the car back to Glassrose Manor." "Yes, Boss.".Derek immediately stepped aside t
The atmosphere inside the VIP suite gradually eased after Benjamin admitted that he couldn't remember where he had met Rose. The brief tension that had settled over everyone slowly dissipated, allowing the group to relax once more as they accepted that there was no point forcing a memory that refuse
Inside the office, Lopez shut the door with a sharp click, crossing to her desk. “Jesse,” she said, folding her hands, “I’m going to ask this once—who told you to start those rumors?” Jesse’s breath hitched. “I… I don’t know what you’re—” “Stop,” Lopez interrupted, her voice slicing clean through.
The halls were quieter after lunch, the chatter reduced to a low hum as students moved between classes. But Rose wasn’t heading back just yet. She slipped down the side corridor that led to the faculty offices near the gym, her steps quiet but deliberate. She had already checked the schedule and kn
The morning sun filtered softly through the curtains of Rose’s bedroom, painting her sheets in warm gold. She rose with a stretch, letting the early light wash over her before beginning her routine. After dressing in her uniform and pulling her hair into a loose yet tidy ponytail, Rose grabbed her
“Well,” Rose replied with a small laugh, “it’s not like I handed them keys in a bow.” “Still,” Nancy teased, “the house is already prepped. You don’t need to stress about that one. You did well choosing the location too—it fits them.” “Anyway, your own house is fully ready. You can swing by tomo







