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Chapter 5: Tangled Fates Begin

Author: Dania
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Julia had never thought desperation could taste so bitter. Yet here she was, clutching the crisp white offer letter like it was a rope tied to her survival.

Hughes Corporation.

Of all places in the city, the universe had decided to shove her into the belly of the beast she despised. The very name of that empire made her stomach churn.

Still, rent wouldn’t pay itself. Groceries didn’t magically appear in her cupboards. And her third job at the late-night diner had slashed her shifts again.

“Damn it…” Julia muttered, pressing the paper against her forehead as though that could ease the pounding in her skull. “I’ll just swallow my pride. Money first, hatred later.”

From the couch, Brandon peeked over the rim of the instant coffee he’d stolen from her stash. He was lounging like a king in exile, legs crossed, looking oddly at home in her cramped apartment.

“So… you’re finally going corporate?” His lips quirked into a smirk. “Didn’t think you had it in you.”

Julia shot him a glare sharp enough to cut glass. “Don’t talk like you know me. And don’t you dare call that company ‘corporate’ like it’s nothing. You—” She bit her tongue before she blurted out Hughes. She wasn’t ready to confront him about that name just yet.

Instead, she shoved the letter into her bag and slung it over her shoulder. “I don’t need commentary from a freeloader. Stay out of my way.”

Brandon leaned back, arms folding behind his head, a lazy grin plastered on his face. But the flicker in his eyes betrayed something else. A memory. A longing. A promise only he could hear.

Julia’s first day at Hughes Corp felt like stepping into enemy territory.

The building’s glass façade gleamed in the morning light, a symbol of wealth and dominance that crushed anyone who dared to oppose it. Inside, polished marble floors and a sea of power suits reminded her just how out of place she was.

Don’t falter. You need this job.

Her heart pounded as she checked the department assignment. Assistant in the marketing division. Menial, but steady pay.

What she didn’t expect was to see a familiar figure in a cheap office uniform, fumbling with a stack of files that immediately tumbled to the ground.

“Brandon?!”

He froze, papers scattered everywhere. His disguise—plain shirt, cheap tie, hair tied back—didn’t do much to dull the aristocratic sharpness of his features.

Julia stomped over, hissing under her breath. “What the hell are you doing here?!”

Brandon scrambled to gather the files, his ears pink. “Working, obviously. Same as you.”

“You—work?” Julia nearly choked on the word. “You can’t even boil an egg without setting off the fire alarm!”

“Exactly why I need practice.” He smirked, but the determination in his tone cut through his usual arrogance. “I want to prove I can survive without… shortcuts.”

Julia’s brow furrowed. Shortcuts? Or family money? She didn’t press further—yet.

Instead, she stalked away, muttering, “Great. Just great. First my apartment, now my workplace. What’s next, my funeral?”

Brandon trailed behind, trying to balance the mountain of files. “If you die, who’ll cook me noodles?”

Julia whirled on him. “Cook your own damn noodles!”

By lunchtime, Julia’s patience had frayed. She was navigating office politics, deciphering jargon-filled memos, and dodging coworkers who looked down on her threadbare clothes.

Then James Whitmore appeared like a storm cloud in a tailored suit.

“Julia.” His voice carried authority, smooth but edged with condescension. He walked toward her, ignoring the curious glances of other employees.

She stiffened. “Mr. Whitmore.”

James’s smile was all lawyerly polish. “I see you accepted the offer. Wise choice. At least now you’re doing something useful with your time.”

Julia bit back a retort. Don’t punch him. You need this job.

James’s gaze shifted briefly toward Brandon, who was wrestling with a photocopier that seemed determined to eat his documents. A sharp frown creased James’s brow.

“Why are you here?” he demanded.

Brandon shot him a grin. “Working. Shocking, I know.”

James’s jaw tightened. “This is dangerous. You need to stay out of sight until matters are settled.” His voice dropped, colder. “And don’t drag her into this. She doesn’t belong in your world.”

Julia’s fists clenched. “Excuse me?”

James turned to her, his eyes scanning her as though she were a stain on polished marble. “No offense, Julia, but this is beyond you. You’ll only get hurt. Brandon doesn’t need distractions—especially ones beneath him.”

The words stung, sharp and humiliating. Heat rushed to her face.

Before she could lash out, Brandon’s voice cut through like steel.

“Don’t talk about her that way.”

James blinked. Brandon rarely raised his voice, let alone in her defense.

“She works harder than anyone I’ve ever met,” Brandon continued, his tone steady, defiant. “If anyone deserves respect, it’s her.”

Julia froze, caught between shock and suspicion. Why would he defend her so fiercely? If he was hiding something… why bother?

James’s eyes narrowed, but he didn’t argue further. “Fine. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you.” He strode off, his polished shoes clicking against the marble floor.

Julia stared at Brandon, her emotions a tangled mess. Gratitude, confusion, irritation.

“Why?” she demanded.

“Why what?” Brandon asked, adjusting the crooked tie that made him look more like a rebellious college student than an employee.

“Why defend me? You don’t even like me.”

Brandon’s gaze softened, just for a moment. “Who said that?”

The silence stretched between them, charged with unspoken words.

Before Julia could respond, her phone buzzed. She checked the screen—and her blood ran cold.

A new message. Subject: Job Transfer.

Her eyes widened as she read the details. She was being reassigned—directly under the Hughes Corporation headquarters. A promotion of sorts, but one that made no sense.

She scrolled to the bottom of the email. The sender’s name glared back at her.

James Whitmore.

Julia’s grip tightened on the phone. The offer had his fingerprints all over it.

Why her? Why now?

And why, out of all places, did fate insist on binding her life even tighter with Brandon’s?

That night, as rain hammered against the city, Julia stood frozen under her umbrella outside the headquarters building. Her heart was still racing with unanswered questions.

Then she saw him.

Brandon.

He stood in the downpour without an umbrella, his cheap uniform plastered to his skin, his hands curled into fists. Yet he wasn’t shivering. His eyes burned with a fire that the storm couldn’t quench.

“I’ll prove it to everyone…” he whispered to himself, though Julia caught every syllable.

His gaze flicked upward toward the towering Hughes logo. Then, for a fleeting second, it shifted toward her.

“…especially her.”

Julia’s breath caught.

The rain swallowed his words, but the echo of them sank deep into her chest.

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