LOGINJules swallowed as she stared, her face unreadable, lips pressed in a thin line. Luckily, the party didn't seem to notice her as they just made their way into the building—her building.
Isn't that your ex-husband?” Zee whispered, as she leaned in, her eye tracking the men walking in. Jules spun around, a crease forming between her brows. "What are you saying?" Zee quickly averted her gaze, shifting uncomfortably on her feet. “I'm sorry." She apologized, silently cursing herself for running her mouth. Jules just squinted at her and turned back to face the car. "He’s not my ex-husband. He's just a man I used to know.” Without another word, she got into the car, and the car sped out of the premises. In no time, their car slowed down as they approached a brightly painted building with pretty drawings of simple objects, like apples and balls drawn on the walls. Jules spotted Nancy immediately they got closer, her arms folded with a worried look on her face as she stood by the gate. The moment she saw Jules step out of the car, she hurried toward her, steps urgent. “Ma’am, I tried everything to make him come with me. But he wouldn’t listen. I didn’t know what else to do, so I called you.” “It's alright.” Jules said, looking ahead. "Where is he?” "This way." Nancy said, and two of them made their way through children and their guardians, into the school. “Mummy!" Asher yelled, tossing away the toy boat in his hand, as he sped towards Jules, drawing the attention of the other kids who were yet to be picked up. Jules bent in time to receive him and pull him into a tight hug. A smile spread across her face as every other thing melted away. “Glad to see you too, my love.” She pulled away slightly. “Now what’s this I hear about you refusing to go home with Aunty Nancy?” Asher's face fell, his eyes dropping to the floor as he fidgeted with his fingers. “I wanted to go with you." “Oh no, baby. You know mummy works. I promised I would come take you home if I wasn't, didn't I?” Asher nodded. The first time he'd done this, Jules was surprised and wondered if Nancy had said a bad word to him. But turns out it was nothing, and her mom told her she'd spoiled him with too much attention. “What about daddy?” Jules' heart skipped a beat, but she blinked it off and ruffled Asher's brown hair playfully, his innocent blue eyes staring into hers. "Oh, you know daddy's away too. He'll be back soon.” Asher smiled, excited. Finally, she rose to her feet, holding his tiny hand. “Now, let's get you out of here. Mummy has a meeting to attend.” As they turned to leave, Jules waved to their teacher, who sat smiling at a corner, watching. Then they all left the building. After convincing Asher to go home with Nancy, Jules got into her own car and headed back to her company. Reminding herself of what was ahead. ***** He glanced at his wristwatch for the umpteenth time. And when he glanced up, he caught George's face, which held an apologetic look for the delay. The chairs around the table were already filled and everyone talked in murmurs while avoiding every other person's eyes. Nolan sighed inwardly, his eyes straying to the one empty chair since he got there. Left for him, he'd have never attended this meeting in person if his assistant hadn't told him how strictly the CEO ran the company. He was intrigued when he heard about a CEO as strict as he was and he just had to be present. Except now, it seemed punctuality wasn’t part of the package. As he shifted his focus to his phone in his hand, his assistant, standing behind his chair, leaned forward in a whisper. “She's arrived." The doors opened, and she walked in. Nolan looked up. He froze. ‘It can't be,’ his mind whispered. His eyes watched her every movement as she walked with calm authority, every step purposeful, like she didn’t just own the space—she created it. The murmurs died down as soon as she took her seat at the head. Then, as if making a head count, her eyes swept across the faces at the table. And just like the rest of the others, her eyes on him didn't last up to a second. It was like he wasn't there. “Oh, my God,” Nolan murmured, unable to take his eyes off her like he was trying to draw her attention. Three years and she'd transformed from the woman on her knees to a woman whom a room filled with men went quiet for when she walked in. ‘Wonderful,’ he thought. “Sorry for the delay.” Jules apologized with a straight voice, her eyes resting on George. "I had a few personal issues to take care of, like I said earlier.” Nolan's head was spinning. He'd forgotten how confident she could be. But this was more than confidence. This was steel. “Shall we begin?” Jules asked with a raised brow. George cleared his throat and sat up in his seat. “Well, I’d like to begin by drawing your attention to the new face at this table." He turned his gaze to Nolan, making Jules finally look at him. “This is Nolan Cross. Tech visionary, CEO of Cross Tech, and the reason for this meeting.” Jules' lips curled into a polite smile. "Good to meet you, sir. I hope we have a fruitful partnership.” She turned away again. ‘Good to meet you? Sir?’ ‘Sir?!’ Nolan yelled in his head. He was this close to losing it and just match down to where she sat and ask her if she'd lost her memory. Was three years enough for her to forget him? He asked himself, tapping his foot impatiently on the ground as his eyes watched every movement her body made. Every breath she took. She was just as stunning as he could remember, only she looked even better without him. ‘I messed up,’ he told himself, squeezing his knee beneath the table, his jaw clenched. Just as George's voice rose in the room, Nolan signalled to his assistant and whispered in his ear. “I need to speak with her after this meeting.” He had to, or he'd lose his mind."I need you to prepare the invoice, cash Mr Colin's cheque and get the statement for that wedding I asked you to prioritize.” “Yes, ma'am." Jules' new assistant replied on the other end of the phone.“Oh, and what about the client from the states? Did he agree to the meeting?” She asked, the phone pressed between her ear and her shoulder as she scribbled something on a blank piece of paper.“Oh, no, no. He hasn't quite given any tangible feedback on it." Jules paused and lifted her eyes in thought. “I might have to speak to him myself." She muttered. "Email his contact to me.” She instructed, going back to her work. “Yes, ma'am." Then there was silence as Jules focused on what she was drafting out.There was a shuffle on the assistant's end, and then she let out a low, short chuckle, which made Jules stop and frown in confusion.“What's so funny?” she asked. "Oh nothing. I'm sorry." The lady quickly apologized, but Jules could still feel her smile. “Just that a few people at the
Jules took Asher's laundered clothes from the basket and folded them neatly, stacking each one with quiet precision to be placed where they were meant to be. It was one of the few things that helped keep her mind busy—so it didn't go wandering into places she didn’t want it to go.“Are you scared?" Trish's voice rang in her head once again.Of course, she was terrified!She couldn't even go further than the shopping mall a few blocks away, Asher couldn't go to school, and hell, she wasn't sure she wanted to go back to work.But if she was honest with herself, she was less scared of Nora than she was scared of seeing Ethan once more.How was she going to face him? How exactly was he going to react seeing her swollen belly?She knew he'd loved her deeply, still she'd tossed him aside and slept with her ex. There was this voice in her head always screaming that she was more of a monster than Ethan ever was.She was the actual villain in the entire story.“Mummy, look!" She turned just i
Cassie stared into the woman's eyes and could tell she really wasn't bluffing, and the more she tried to pry Nora's fingers away from her neck, the tighter her grip became.It was either she was previously in the army, or life had done a number on her to make her hand so firm and hard.Either way, the look in her eyes as she pressed her further onto the counter, said all the things Ethan had withheld from Colton."Don't play with me, Cassandra. And definitely don't threaten me, got it?”Cassie wanted to nod, but she was losing air fast. She just wriggled under her grip, her face begging to let her go.Nora’s teeth clenched, her fingers locked around her neck for a few more seconds before she finally let go, making Cassie nearly collapse to the floor.Nora turned and walked back toward the living room while Cassie coughed and gasped for breath.It was like everyone wanted to strangle her at one point or the other. Safe to say it could be the death of her.“Fuck you." Cassie mouthed, as
She struggled to pull three overfilled paper bags of groceries out of the car, stacking them one over the other before slamming the door shut.“I knew I should have just placed an order. But no, Mr. “I'm the CEO, you have to obey me” had to keep me so late at work.” She grumbled to herself as she staggered towards the front door, trying to wipe away her hair, which the wind had blown into her face. There were traces of fatigue echoed across her face, and she clenched her jaw, stopping herself from swearing as she shoved the bags into one hand, shoving the other into her bag to fish out the keys.“Come on,” she begged, feeling the bags about to drop from her hands while she dug through her bag. Finally, they jingled, and she pulled them out and let out a sigh. But just as she turned to the door and put in the key, they fell from her hand, and landed close to the door.“Fuck!" she swore, and she'd have punched the air or something if her hands weren't so full.She wanted to scream, in
Jules pushed open the door and flipped on the light switch.Shuffling sounds came from within the mini workspace, and a small smile touched her lips. She already knew what was going on.“Asher?" she called softly, taking a step into the room, her eyes scanning every corner, searching for where he could be hiding. These days, he’d made a game out of hiding from her—darting around the house just to make her look for him. And in turn, she loved every bit of it. Following his tiny giggles and clumsy footsteps had become their favorite routine, something that made her feel closer to him than ever.She shoved her hair behind her ear and bent, checking under the desk, but it was empty.“Asher, I'm coming to get you." She sang playfully. A giggle echoed from the corner, and she turned toward the sound, grinning. “I’m coming!”She moved slowly, careful not to trip over wires or paint cans, letting his soft laughter guide her. Even amidst the faint scent of varnish and paper, she could smell h
Kai scrolled through wedding venues, his eyes fixed on it like his life depended on it. He didn't even mind if Nolan was seated across from him or if he'd been speaking for the past five minutes.“I’ve had people try to get his location, but I don’t know how that would help us,” Nolan said, eyes also on his phone. “Aunt Maggie said—”“What about Cassie?" Nolan's eyes instantly darted around like he was checking if Jules was around, but he only heard Asher's laugh echoing from a nearby room.He turned back to Kai, shifting in his seat even though Kai still hadn’t looked up. “Jules doesn’t want to talk about her. It wouldn’t sit right if we just brought her in.”“So Cassie never tried to reach out at all?" Kai asked."She's never going to unless someone tells her to. She's either too proud or doesn't want to annoy Jules.”Kai just shrugged. "She could have helped since she irritates you less than Aunt Maggie." Nolan just stared at him, realizing only half his mind was present and he w







