LOGIN"Tessa, meet my dad, Julian Anderson, and dad, meet Tessa, the best friend I wouldn't stop blabbering about." She smiled, gesturing between her best friend and her father.
Her dad?
Tessa's brows pulled together in confusion. A million questions swarmed her thoughts. There was no way this Greek god in front of her was Maribel's father. No way. She was still wallowing in doubt when the myth about him struck her, and she instantly believed it.
Julian was indeed her best friend's dad.
She extended a hand forward, feigning a smile that faltered before forming fully. "Nice meeting you, sir."
She was silently begging her body not to betray her as Julian gave her a lazy look with those sharp, observant eyes. A jolt of something electrifying tingled her skin when he slid his hand into hers and shook it lightly.
The heat was so intense she feared her skin might burst into flames if she didn't let go of his hand. Oh, she needed to be focused. She was losing it already.
He watched her faintly as if to determine if she would be a good addition to the household. He confirmed her soft aura with a smile. "Welcome here, Tessaline." He said, letting go of her hand.
Tessa's insides mourned from the disconnection. Even his smile was as beautiful as he was. She prayed Maribel hadn't noticed anything strange about her reactions since she set eyes on her dad. And did he just call her by her full name? That was rare. No one did except for her late parents and grandparents.
"I told him your full name, and I think he prefers that," Maribel said, winking at her best friend as she slid next to her.
When Julian's eyes dropped to his wristwatch, Tessa took a secret moment to scrutinize him.
Neatly trimmed brown hair. Perfectly chiseled jawline. Tall and impossibly handsome. A commanding presence so loud without even trying. He was in his mid-forties, but looked decades younger. His lean structure was elegantly enhanced by the well-tailored three-piece suit he donned. Every inch of him screamed perfection.
Now, she knew where Maribel got her good genes. For a second, she imagined what his body would look like without that suit. Hot. Tempting. Damn, she needed to focus. This wasn't the reason she came to Velmark, but it wasn't her fault that this man was hot. Too hot not to be noticed. Too hot for her not to harbor nasty, dirty thoughts about him, even though she was meeting him for the first time.
"Show your friend to her room." Julian lifted his eyes to glance at his daughter. "You two should explore the mansion. I have a meeting to attend now." His eyes were back on the wristwatch.
Tessa hadn't noticed the glistening gold before. But now that she looked at it, she was sure it cost a fortune, probably more than the inheritance she gave to Dylan.
"Dad," Maribel was back to her father's side, her lips curved in a cute pout that melted hearts. She lulled in his arms for a few seconds before looking him in the eyes. "Rowan wants me to come stay with him for a while."
Tessa's eyes darted across the room and rested on her best friend. They had been together on a journey for hours, and she didn't tell her she was planning to stay with her fiancé. There was no way she was leaving her alone to stay in that house with her father.
"What do you mean?" Julian asked his daughter, his voice a little bit edgy, but Tessa didn't mind. He needed to stop her.
Maribel looked towards Tessa with pleading eyes. "I am sorry I didn't let you two know about this before now. I just wanted Tessa to leave Bally to start afresh here. If I had told her, she wouldn't have come over."
"And me?" Julian looked hurt.
"Oh, come on, Dad. Tessa is here, and she is as much your daughter as I am."
Tessa shifted her gaze away from her friend, taking her time to feed her eyes with the interiors of the grand living room. Sunlight poured in through the floor-to-ceiling windows. There were leather sofas, a sleek glass coffee table, and monochrome artworks sprawled at every corner.
"You've barely had my time since you got engaged to that boy." Julian was checking his watch again, and Tessa assumed he must be running late for the meeting. "But what do I have to say? I was that way with your mother, too." A sad smile touched his lips. "I wanted her around even before I engaged her."
Tessa smiled. Maribel had told her about how deeply her father adored her late mother, and had chosen to stay single ever since she died ten years ago. Something like pity crossed her face, but it faded when she knew that someone like Julian didn't need pity in his life.
"When are you leaving?" He asked her.
"Right after Tessa settles in. I miss him already." Maribel said, whining and flapping her arms in the air. "I don't have to pack, I have enough clothes in his house." She moved closer to her father, offering him an apologetic smile.
He nodded, kissing her. Turning to Tessa, he said, "I will see you when I get back from work."
Tessa nodded, but he wouldn't see her because she would have already hidden away in her room long before he got back.
"Tell Annie to prepare something special for dinner. We have a guest." With that, Julian kissed his daughter again and dashed out of the living room.
Tessa watched his back, his strides fast and calculated. She smiled. This was going to be so much more than she anticipated.
"What was that, Bel?" Tessa grabbed her friend's arm the moment her father stepped out of the house. "What do you mean you are leaving the house when I have just arrived today?" She shouldn't be upset that her friend was trying to help her, but she couldn't get the thought of being home alone with her friend's father out of her head.
To worsen it. He was hot, and merely staring at him gave her nasty ideas. She didn't want to be caught up in that weird web.
"Maybe I should just go with you to Rowan's house. I don't know."
Maribel chuckled. Turning to her friend, she said. "Rowan loves me too much to entertain the idea of a threesome. So, that's a big NO." Her lips emphasized the word so Tessa could understand clearly.
"Gosh, you are nasty," Tessa said, shoving her away with her hand.
"He's my man, you know?" She grabbed Tessa and led her upstairs. "Come, let me show you to my room, and then, your room. I prepared something nice for you."
Tessa trusted Maribel to always look after her. "Thank you," she said when they got to the doorpost that led to Maribel's room. "Thank you so much for everything, Bel. I owe you one."
"No, you do not." She said dismissively. "Oh, maybe you do owe me something." A nasty smile parted her lips into two. Winking at Tessa, she said. "You owe me a hot man in Velmark. Find him quickly, and your debt will be cleared."
Tessa chuckled. Her friend just knew how to make her feel better in every situation.
Maribel opened the door that led to her huge, beige-themed room, and all that filled Tessa's head as they explored the room was her friend's last words, but then, that wasn't what she was all about now.
She had more important things to achieve.
"Here, have some water." Julian handed Tessa a glass as she sat beside her on the two-seater couch in his living room. She downed it in one go, lowering the glass to the table. "How far did they go?" The cops had requested an audience with her before they left the hood, and she had told them the details of everything that happened, but Julian felt she might be hiding something she didn't want to tell other people but him."Everything I told the cops." She was feeling a lot better now.He nodded. "Tarlim slum is not a safe environment for women. There have been countless crime cases reported in the area." He looked at her. "The Velmark government has overlooked this area for far too long, but I've reached out to Benson, a friend of mine who's an aspiring presidential candidate."Tessa's eyes quirked in question. "You told him about what happened to me?" She asked."No," Julian responded. "I told him about an incident that occurred there today, and he has promised to send his men to sec
Tessa stilled. The man in front of her was grinning hard, his eyes ogling her.Tilting her chin up, she faked bravery. "I lost my way." She tried to sound confident, but the apprehension was glaring. She proceeded to take a step."Hey." A deep voice resounded, but she didn't look back.She attempted to walk away from them, and they let her. She caught giggling sounds following her as she quickened her steps towards a path she was uncertain of."Stop." A command came.The firm authority in the voice gave no room for her to exhibit her defiance. Lost in the midst of four men, she knew she had to obey.She lowered her head, wondering what they would do to her if no one came to save her. She hoisted her up to catch a glimpse of their faces. They were tall, huge, and looked mean. The black outfit they donned mirrored their dark aura."I lost my way while coming out of Kensington Realty." She told them, but they chuckled, heightening her fear."Do we look like G****e Maps?" One of them reto
After that night, Julian had avoided Tessa like a plague. He left the house before she woke up, came back late at night when she must have been asleep, and never ate in the dining room with her. He was deliberately barricading himself from any form of contact that could bring them close. The guilt of giving in to desire that night weighed heavily on him, haunting him everywhere he turned. Each time he thought of it, shame crept in, tightening in his chest. He knew his daughter would be greatly disappointed if she ever discovered the truth about the forbidden attraction between him and Tessa. It was wrong. It shouldn't be heard of, and before Maribel suspected anything, he was determined to put an end to it.At work, he swamped himself with loads of work to keep him from thinking about Tessa, but it didn't help much. It'd been three days since that dinner, and she still messed up his head.His mind drifted away from work, settling on her. There were moments he imagined what he would h
The last few minutes of the dinner were thick with an insane, heated tension. Tessa struggled to calm her raging nerves as they drove back home. All that filled her head was the imagination of things they would explore the moment they were alone behind closed doors.Julian shut the door right after she slipped into the living room. Now that they were alone, she waited for him to make the first move, but she wasn't patient enough to let him waste time. If he didn't come to her, she would cross the line.She had seen how he stole glances at her. It was clear in the way his eyes lingered on her."Thanks for tonight, Mr. Anderson. You made me feel like a real woman for the first time in my life."Julian's eyebrows flickered in worry. "What do you mean?" He asked, not looking at her. He didn't trust himself to remain composed if he stared into those needy eyes again that night."I have never been on a real date with a man. This is my first, and it's amazing." She took a step closer, but th
The next day, Tessa was scrolling through her phone, deleting memories she had created with Dylan, when a text popped up on her screen. She was ready to swipe it off the screen, but something caught her attention.After walking out on her last night, she didn't expect him to be texting her today. But she clicked on it and was shocked to see a dinner invitation. A dress and a private chauffeur were included.A smile touched her lips. What was he up to? The doorbell rang, and she knew it was the private chauffeur Julian had hired for the date.She opened the door to a tall man with blue eyes. "Good day, ma'am." Her eyes fell on the parcel in his hand. "From Mr. Anderson." He handed it to Tessa and said. "I'll be driving you tonight.""Tessa's cheeks turned red as she took the parcel from him. "Thank you." She muttered, shutting the door.Her pulse quickened as she rushed down to her room. This was new to her. All her life, she had had two boyfriends, but none of them had deemed it fit t
The interview session went well this time. There were high hopes that she would get the job and would be able to afford a small apartment very soon. Life was finally going to get good for Tessa.Everything happening around her felt overwhelming as she filled her plate with food. If this job clicked, her days here would be numbered. That meant she wouldn't have to see Julian every day anymore. It was supposed to be a good thing for her, but her heart sank at the thought.When she had taken enough food, she meandered towards the living room. Julian had been away for two days now, giving her a call when he arrived at his destination, but he didn't give a confirmed date on when he was returning home.Relishing the comforting freedom of being home alone, she set her plate on the coffee table and tuned in to the same show Julian was always engrossed in whenever he was at home.Some minutes into the show, the sound of her soft laughter filled the room. She was completely sold. Her phone beep







