MasukI should’ve known Ethan wouldn’t stop.
Three days after the press conference, he showed up at the company lobby. Unannounced. Uninvited. And very intentional. “I just want five minutes,” he told the receptionist loudly enough for half the floor to hear. I found out because Logan’s assistant called me first. “Mrs. Hayes… Mr. Carter is downstairs.” Of course he is. I closed my laptop slowly. Logan looked up from across the office. “He’s here, isn’t he?” I nodded. Silence filled the room. Not explosive. Measured. “I’ll handle it,” Logan said calmly. “No.” His eyes sharpened slightly. “He came to see me.” “And you want to see him?” The question wasn’t jealous. It was direct. Honest. I held his gaze. “Yes.” A long pause. The air shifted. “Fine,” he said finally. That surprised me. “But not alone.” My jaw tightened. “Logan—” “Not because I don’t trust you,” he cut in smoothly. “Because I don’t trust him.” I hesitated. Then nodded once. “Okay.” The lobby felt colder than usual. Ethan was leaning against one of the marble pillars when he saw me. Relief crossed his face. Then he noticed Logan walking beside me. That relief vanished. “You brought security?” Ethan asked dryly. “I brought my husband,” I replied evenly. His jaw tightened slightly. “Can we talk?” “We are talking,” Logan said calmly. Ethan ignored him. “Alone.” Silence. I looked at Logan. He looked back at me. There it was again. The choice. He stepped back. “I’ll be upstairs,” he said quietly. Not a command. Not a threat. Then he walked away. Ethan watched him leave. “Wow,” he muttered. “Didn’t expect that.” “Expect what?” “For him to let you.” Let me. The word irritated me more than it should. “He doesn’t let me do anything,” I said firmly. “I choose.” Ethan studied my face carefully. “Do you?” The question hit harder than the accusation. “What do you want, Ethan?” I asked. He exhaled slowly. “I want to know if you’re okay.” “I am.” “You look… different.” “I’m married.” “That’s not what I meant.” Silence. He stepped closer. “Lila, this whole thing feels rushed. Strategic. Calculated.” “It is,” I admitted. “And you’re fine with that?” I hesitated. That hesitation didn’t go unnoticed. “He’s powerful,” Ethan continued. “Men like that don’t marry without a reason.” “And what reason do you think he has?” “To control.” I almost laughed. “You don’t know him.” “I don’t need to.” His voice softened. “I know you.” That was dangerous. Because he did know me. The old me. The predictable me. The safe me. “You liked simple,” he continued. “You hated complicated.” “That was before.” “Before what?” Before Logan. Before intensity. Before commitment that felt like standing at the edge of something terrifying and exciting at the same time. “You’re avoiding the question,” Ethan said. “I’m not.” “Then answer it.” Silence stretched. Finally, he said it. “Do you love him?” The world felt like it paused. Love. That word again. And I didn’t know the answer. “I don’t know,” I admitted. Ethan’s shoulders relaxed slightly. “That means there’s still space.” “For what?” “For you to walk away.” The suggestion hung between us. Walk away. Simple. Clean. Safe. “Would you catch me?” I asked quietly. He blinked. “What?” “If I walk away… are you asking me to walk toward you?” Silence. For the first time, Ethan hesitated. “I—” He stopped. That was all I needed. “You don’t want me,” I said softly. “That’s not true.” “You want to win.” His jaw tightened. “That’s not fair.” “No,” I replied calmly. “It’s honest.” He looked frustrated now. “I just don’t want you trapped.” “I’m not trapped.” “You signed a contract marriage.” “Yes.” “And that doesn’t scare you?” “It did.” Past tense. Ethan noticed. “Did?” he repeated. I inhaled slowly. “It’s different now.” His expression shifted. “You’re choosing him.” It wasn’t a question. I didn’t answer. Because the silence was answer enough. Upstairs, Logan was standing by the window again when I walked back into the office. He didn’t turn around immediately. “He leave?” he asked. “Yes.” Another pause. “Did he ask you to walk away?” I froze. “How did you—” “He’s predictable.” I stepped closer. “He asked if I love you.” That made him turn. Slowly. “And?” My heart was loud in my ears. “I told him I don’t know.” Something flickered across his face. Not anger. Not disappointment. Just… calculation. “That’s fair,” he said calmly. “You’re not upset?” “No.” “You don’t care?” His eyes sharpened. “I care.” “Then why aren’t you reacting?” He walked toward me. Steady. Controlled. Because he always is. “Because I won’t beg.” The words weren’t cold. They were firm. “If you stay,” he continued, stopping in front of me, “I want it to be because you want me.” “And if I don’t?” His jaw tightened slightly. “Then I let you go.” That hit harder than jealousy ever could. “You would?” I whispered. His gaze didn’t waver. “Yes.” Silence. Heavy. Real. “You said you eliminate unstable things,” I reminded him. “I do.” “And this?” I gestured between us. “This isn’t unstable.” “What is it then?” He looked at me like I was the only variable in a room full of certainty. “This is a risk.” My breath caught. “I don’t take risks lightly,” he added. “Then why take me?” His voice lowered. “Because you’re the only thing I can’t control.” That confession cracked something inside me. “You hate that.” “Yes.” “But you’re still here.” “Yes.” The honesty was overwhelming. I stepped closer. Close enough that I could see the tension in his jaw. “You were right earlier,” I said quietly. “About what?” “You’re not obsessed.” His eyebrow lifted slightly. “No?” “You’re scared.” That made him go still. “Of what?” “Of losing something you haven’t even fully had yet.” Silence. Dangerous silence. But this time, not angry. Raw. His hand lifted slowly. Rested lightly at my waist. Not claiming. Not forcing. Just there. “Choose, Lila,” he said softly. “Choose what?” “Don’t stand in the middle.” My heart pounded. “You want an answer right now?” “No.” The answer surprised me. “I want honesty,” he continued. “Even if it’s not what I want to hear.” That was the most vulnerable thing he had ever said. And suddenly, this wasn’t about contracts. Or jealousy. Or business. It was about two people standing in something real. “I’m not walking away,” I said finally. His fingers tightened slightly. Not possessive. Relieved. “But I’m not promising forever yet,” I added. His eyes held mine. “That’s enough.” For now. That night, we didn’t argue. We didn’t fight. We didn’t make declarations. But when we stood on the balcony again, the space between us was smaller. Not because he demanded it. Because I stepped closer. And for the first time since this contract began— It didn’t feel like an agreement. It felt like a beginning.Hindi ako agad umalis.Kahit gusto ko.Kahit kailangan ko.Nakatayo lang ako sa gitna ng kwarto matapos umalis si Adriana.Tahimik.Mabigat.Parang may nakadagan sa dibdib ko na hindi ko maalis.“Lila…” mahina ulit na tawag ni Logan.Pero hindi ako lumingon.Hindi pa.Kasi natatakot ako sa makikita ko sa mukha niya.O baka…Sa mararamdaman ko.“Please,” dagdag niya.Dahan dahan akong huminga.Tapos saka ako lumingon.Nakatayo pa rin siya kung saan ko siya iniwan.Pero iba na ang aura niya ngayon.Hindi na siya yung cold, controlled CEO.May crack na.Kita ko.At iyon ang mas nakakatakot.---“Hindi mo sinabi sa’kin,” sabi ko.Hindi galit.Mas masakit.“Hindi ko alam kung paano,” sagot niya.“Or hindi mo lang gusto.”Tahimik siya.At doon ko nakuha ang sagot ko.“Alin doon?” tanong ko.Mahina.Pero direkta.Ilang segundo siyang hindi sumagot.Hanggang sa wakas—“Both.”Napapikit ako.Masakit.Pero at least honest siya.---“Tatlong taon, Logan,” sabi ko habang dahan dahan akong naglala
Hindi ko pa rin matanggap.Adriana.Siya ang nasa likod ng nangyari kagabi?Yung elegant, composed, at always-in-control na babae—Siya ang nagpadala ng mga lalaking muntik nang dumukot sa akin?“Logan…” mahina kong sabi habang nasa loob pa rin kami ng police station.Hindi siya agad sumagot.Nakatingin lang siya sa malayo, parang pinipigilan ang sarili niya.“Sigurado ba tayo?” dagdag ko.Dahan dahan siyang tumingin sa akin.“Magiging sigurado tayo kapag narinig ko mismo sa kanya.”Nanlamig ang dibdib ko sa tono ng boses niya.Hindi ito simpleng confrontation.Parang may mas malalim pa.Kinahapunan, nasa loob na kami ng private conference room sa main office.Tahimik ang paligid.Pero ramdam ang tensyon.Si Logan nakatayo sa harap ng malaking glass window.Ako naman nakaupo, pilit pinapakalma ang sarili ko.Bumuka
Hindi ako makatulog buong gabi.Paulit ulit sa isip ko ang sinabi ni Logan tungkol kay Elena.Ang aksidente.Ang message ni Victor.At ang posibilidad na ako ang susunod na target.Madilim pa sa labas nang bumangon ako mula sa kama.Tahimik ang buong apartment.Lumabas ako ng kwarto at nakita ko si Logan sa sala.Nakaupo siya sa couch, hawak ang phone niya.Mukhang hindi rin siya natulog.“Gising ka na?” tanong ko.Tumingin siya sa akin.“Hindi ako natulog.”Umupo ako sa tabi niya.“Dahil sa nangyari kagabi?”“Hindi lang iyon.”“Ano pa?”Ilang segundo siyang tahimik.Pagkatapos ay sinabi niya ang dahilan.“May bagong message si Marcus.”Mas naging alerto ako.“Yung lalaki?”Tumango siya.“Nagsalita na.”Napahigpit ang hawak ko sa gilid ng couch.“Ano sinabi niya
Hindi ako agad nakapagsalita matapos sabihin ni Logan iyon.Patay na siya.Paulit ulit na umalingawngaw sa isip ko ang mga salitang iyon.Nakatingin lang ako sa kanya, parang naghihintay na sabihin niyang nagbibiro lang siya.Pero hindi.Tahimik lang siya.Mabigat ang expression ng mukha niya.“Logan…” mahina kong sabi.Huminga siya nang malalim bago siya nagsalita ulit.“Her name was Elena Carter.”Hindi ko kilala ang pangalan.Pero ramdam kong mahalaga siya kay Logan.“Mahal mo siya?” tanong ko.Hindi agad siya sumagot.Umupo siya sa couch at tumingin sa sahig.“We were engaged,” sabi niya.Hindi iyon eksaktong sagot.Pero sapat na iyon.Lumapit ako at umupo sa harap niya.“At may kinalaman si Victor sa nangyari sa kanya?”Tumango siya.“Indirectly.”“Paano?”Tahimik ulit siya sandali.Parang pinipili niya kung hanggang saan niya ako papasukin sa nakaraan niya.Pagkatapos ay nagsalita rin siya.“Tatlong taon na ang nakalipas.”Malalim ang boses niya habang nagkukwento.“Noon pa lang
Mabigat ang katahimikan sa apartment matapos ang nangyari.Basag ang pinto ng bedroom. May mga marka ng bala sa dingding ng sala. Nasa sahig pa rin ang isang nahulog na baril ng isa sa mga lalaki na tumakas.Hindi pa rin bumabagal ang tibok ng puso ko.Mahigpit pa rin ang hawak ni Logan sa braso ko habang nakatayo kami sa gitna ng sala.“Marcus,” malamig na sabi niya.“Yes, sir.”“Lock the building down.”“Yes.”Agad kumilos ang mga security sa paligid namin. May dalawang lalaking dumating para ayusin ang pinto habang ang iba naman ay nag check ng cameras.Pero si Logan…Hindi gumagalaw.Hindi rin siya bumibitaw sa akin.“Logan…” mahina kong sabi.Tumingin siya sa akin.Mas malamig ang mga mata niya ngayon kaysa dati.“Nasaktan ka ba?” tanong niya.Umiling ako.“Hindi.”Tiningnan niya ako mula ulo hanggang paa, parang sinis
The next morning began with tension hanging in the air.Even before I opened my eyes, I could hear movement outside the bedroom.Voices.Low.Serious.I sat up slowly and checked the time.6:15 AM.Too early for normal conversations.Something was wrong.I stepped out of the bedroom quietly.Logan stood in the living room with Marcus and two security officers. A large tablet was open on the table, showing multiple surveillance screens.They stopped talking when they noticed me.“Good morning,” Logan said calmly.“Don’t ‘good morning’ me,” I replied. “What’s going on?”Marcus glanced at Logan before answering.“We traced the number that sent the photo last night.”My chest tightened.“And?”Marcus zoomed in on one of the screens.A grainy image appeared.A black SUV parked across the street from Logan’s building.“They were watching the building for hours,” Marcus said.Logan’s expression remained unreadable.“But they left before we could intercept them.”“Which means?” I asked quietl







