Ace
I stood by the window in my penthouse. The city lights below were bright, but they didn’t clear my mind. I didn’t touch the drink next to me. It was the third night in a row I came home to silence.Not the quiet that helps you think but this was different. This was cold. Sharp. Lonely. Emma! She was always on my mind. Not because she said anything. Not because she did anything wrong. But because she said nothing at all. We were living in the same space, but she felt far away. Like she had built a wall I couldn’t see or touch.She didn’t fight. Didn’t shout. Just stayed quiet unless I spoke first. And that kind of silence hurt more than yelling ever could. My phone buzzed. A message from Brian. “Coffee tomorrow? Need to talk.” I replied, “Yeah. Our spot, 8AM.” Brian always saw through things. He knew this wasn’t just about business anymore. The rules we made weren’t keeping things clean—they were breaking something. —----- The next morning, we met at the usual café. I slid into the booth. Brian was already there. “You look like hell,” he said. “I feel like it,” I replied. He sipped his coffee. “You and Emma… How long are you going to keep pretending this contract works?” I stared at the steam from my own cup. “We agreed. One year. No feelings. No problems.” “Sure,” Brian said. “But what if you already have feelings? Then what?” I didn’t answer. He leaned forward. “She’s not just some girl, Ace. And you’re not the robot everyone thinks you are.” “I’m not trying to be cold,” I said. “I just... don’t know what to do when someone gets close.” Brian nodded slowly. “Then you’re going to lose her. And someone else will be right there waiting.” I stirred my coffee again, watching the swirl of cream fade into brown. Brian hadn’t said much after his last comment about Emma. I looked up. “Why did you ask to meet today, Brian? What’s this really about?” He leaned back, arms crossed. “Patricia.” My eyes narrowed. “What about her?” “She’s back,” he said. “And she’s not here for a visit. She’s been shopping all over the city. buying expensive and luxury branded items. But I checked. She’s not working. Her last investment went bankrupt.” I didn’t say anything. Brian continued. “She’s making herself visible again, Ace. In your circles. Around your people. She showed up at the Blacke Tech the other day.” I felt a headache rising. “She’s putting herself back in your space,” Brian added. “People are starting to ask questions. About you two.” I tapped my fingers on the cup. “You think she knows about the marriage?” “I think she suspects,” Brian said. “And knowing Patricia, she’ll find out soon. Then she’ll act.” I nodded slowly. “She’s dangerous when she’s cornered,” I muttered. Brian’s voice dropped lower. “And she thinks you belong to her.” I stared out the café window. I hadn’t thought about Patricia. I had no feelings left for her. But feelings didn’t matter to someone like her. Maybe I could use her to ruffle Emma. Patricia wanted power and the name. And she would hate Emma for having both. —------- Later that night, I came home early. The penthouse was dark again. Then the doorbell rang. It was Emma. She looked tired. Serious. But still calm. “Can I come in?” she asked. I stepped aside. She walked in, looked around, and saw the flowers still sitting by the door. “Those don’t belong to you,” she said. I didn’t lie. “I know.” She crossed her arms. “I’m traveling for a few days. Work trip. I thought you should know, since you’re my husband.” I nodded. “Okay.” Right then, her phone rang. The name on the screen said “Rafael.” I froze. Emma looked at me, then picked up the call without a word. “Emma,” Rafael’s voice came through, clear as day, “We need to talk. I’m serious. Don’t shut me out.” She ended the call quickly, but I had already heard it. I stepped closer. My voice was cold. “Are you still talking to him?” She didn’t look up. “Our contract says no opinions, Ace. No interference.” That answer hit me like a slap. I didn’t say anything. I just stared at her as she left the room. But the second she did, I grabbed my phone. I still remembered Rafael’s number. I never saved it, but I remembered it. I dialed it twice. He picked up after a few rings. “Blacke,” he said, with a smug voice. “Didn’t expect to hear from you.” “I’ll make this simple,” I said. “Stay away from her.” He laughed. “You mean Emma? Come on. She was mine before she was yours.” I gritted my teeth. “She’s my wife now.” “So I heard. Married in secret? Sounds more like business than love to me. If it’s not real, she’s still fair game.” My hand tightened around the phone. “Try it,” I said. “Try showing up again. See what happens.” He didn’t stop. “Relax, Blacke. Maybe she just needs a reminder of old times.” I hung up. If I didn’t, I would’ve gone straight to him, and I wasn’t sure what I would’ve done when I got there. I didn't tell Emma about my call to Rafael; there is no need to tell her. I have decided what to do. Rafael Donovan wasn’t going to be a small problem. He was going to be a big one. The kind of problem that didn’t go away on its own The kind that needed to be handled directly. I knew men like him. Charming on the outside, poison underneath. He didn’t want Emma because he loved her; he wanted her because he couldn’t stand to see her with me. He saw her as a trophy. A win. A reminder of something he lost and wanted to steal back. And I wasn’t going to let that happen. Not while I was breathing. This wasn’t business anymore. This wasn’t a contract. This was personal. And I am going to deal with Rafael in my own way.“Ace. You need to sit down.”“I can’t,” Ace said, pacing the private lounge at the London airport. “I need to get back. Now.”Brian stood near the window, watching his friend unravel. He had traveled to London to see him when the whole news broke out. “The next flight leaves in thirty minutes. You’re already booked. There’s nothing more we can do until then.”Ace didn’t respond. He just stared at his phone. Another text sent. No reply.It was the seventeenth time he had tried to reach Emma since sunrise. Each call went to voicemail. His last message was simple:Emma, please answer. I can explain everything.He tried again:The photos are fake. Patricia set me up.Still nothing:I love you. Only you. Please believe me.Brian walked over. “You look like hell.”“I don’t care how I look,” Ace muttered. “I care about my wife.”Brian lowered his voice. “She’s not responding because she’s hurt. This... scandal is everywhere. Even the airport lounge has your face on the TV.”Ace’s eyes moved
“Did you see what’s happening?” Rafael asked, voice low over the line.“I just saw it,” Nathan replied. “The media’s all over Ace. His name in lights, scandal everywhere.”“Perfect,” Rafael said, leaning back in his chair. The news was flashing across his monitor, photos, headlines, and gossip shows repeating the story. He allowed himself a small smile.“How’s Emma taking all this?” Rafael asked.“She’s locked herself up. She won’t see anyone,” Nathan answered quietly.“Excellent,” Rafael murmured. “Now we move on the board.”“What do you want me to do?” Nathan asked, uncertainty creeping in.“Nothing. Stay hidden. I’ll handle the board directly,” Rafael said firmly, hanging up.Rafael stared at his laptop, fingers poised over the keyboard. He had been preparing for this moment for weeks. The scandal was the trigger he’d needed. He opened a new email and began to type.Within the hour, Rafael had called five key Oceanic board members. He paced in his office as he dialed.“Mrs. Cole, t
“Emma, you there? Please, just open the door,” Lola said softly, voice shaking a little.Emma sat on the floor by her office door, head leaning against the cold wood. She didn’t answer. She couldn’t.“I’m not leaving until you talk to me,” Lola said.Emma took a deep breath. She wiped her eyes, then slowly got up and unlocked the door. Lola stepped inside without waiting.Emma didn’t say anything at first. She just let the tears come.Lola wrapped her arms around her. “I’m here.”Emma sobbed. “I trusted him. We spoke countless times, but he never told me that he was still seeing Patricia,” she said, her voice breaking. “I really thought he loved me.”Lola pulled back a little and looked into Emma’s eyes. “Maybe he does. Or maybe he doesn’t. But right now, you need to think about you.”Emma shook her head. “He slept with Patricia. She’s pregnant with his baby. I saw the pictures, Lola. I saw the test.”Lola sat down beside her. “Photos can be faked, Emma. Tests can be forged. You know
Patricia sat in the hotel’s business center with her computer. She opened her phone and called the number she had saved under “Media Contact.”“Hello?” the woman answered.“This is Patricia Weston. I have something for you.”“What kind of something?” the voice asked.“A story. Ace Blacke. Exclusive.”The line was quiet for a moment.“I’m listening.”“It’s about his private life. He’s been having an affair.”“Do you have proof?”“Yes.”“With whom?”“ With Me,” Patricia said.There was silence again.“You were involved with Ace Blacke?”“I was. Recently. And I’m pregnant.”“Are you willing to go public?”“Yes. But only if you use the photos and the test results. I want it all out. Nothing left out.”“Can you prove the pregnancy?”“I took another test this morning,” Patricia said. “It’s dated. I can send a photo of it.”“And the affair?”“I have photos. From the London hotel. Clear and personal.”“How long ago?”“Two weeks plus.”The woman paused.“If this checks out, it’ll run tomorrow
“Emma?”She stopped and turned slowly.It was him.Louis Durand!He stood there with his hands in his coat pockets, looking right at her.Memories of their Law school days rushed in. She hasn't seen Louis since he left for Canada after their law school graduation.Emma blinked. “Louis?”He took a step toward her, a small smile on his face. “Hey, Em.”Lola looked from Louis to Emma, eyebrows raised. “Okay… I’ll go start the car.”Emma barely heard her. Her heart was racing.“What… what are you doing here?” she asked quietly.Louis held her gaze. There was something in his expression she couldn’t quite read.“I came back,” he said. “I missed you.”“Wow, it's been long, Louis,” Emma said“I know,” he said. “I’ve been thinking about this for a long time. About you. About our friendship.”She laughed under her breath. “You left so suddenly for Canada. How have you been?”I have been well, and I regret leaving the way I left.” He saidBehind her, Lola moved. “Okay... I’ll give you two a min
Julian knocked on the door before stepping in. “Emma, do you want me to run through the contracts one more time?”“Yes. Highlight the ones with deadlines this week.” She said.Julian placed a marked copy in front of her. “These three need your signature by tomorrow. The others can wait until next week.”Emma nodded. “Good. Draft the replies for these, but don’t send them until I review.”“Got it,” Julian said. He hesitated. “You’ve been here since morning. Do you want me to order food?”“I already ate something small,” Emma said. “But thank you.”Julian gave a short nod. “Alright. I’ll finish the draft notes then.”Just then, Emma’s phone rang. She glanced at it. It was Lola.Emma picked up at once. “Hey.”“Emma,” Lola’s voice came bright. “Tell me you’re not stuck in that office all night.”Emma sighs. “I might be.”“You won’t,” Lola said firmly. “I’m dragging you out tonight. Girls’ night. I don't want any excuses.”Emma looked over at Julian, who was pretending not to listen while