SASHA
"My girl, you're freaking hot! Damn! You have everything going for you. How did you get this lucky?" Emily said as she got into the passenger seat and shut the door.
I frowned, unsure where that was coming from.
"Don't tell me you haven't heard what Daddy did this time," she continued, ignoring the look on my face.
"I'm the only one allowed to call him that," I said with curiosity. "What has he done now?"
"You are the new CEO, girlie! Check this out." She pulled out her phone, scrolled, and handed it over.
There it was—my face, my name, headlines everywhere. I blinked at the screen. Just a few hours ago, I had been happily picking out outfits in my favorite boutique. How did the news spread so fast?
"The latest CEO in town! Don’t tell me you’re not excited,” Emily said, tapping my leg and watching my reaction.“Wow,” I said with a shrug, then forced a smile that stretched wider than it should have.
The news hit me hard. Not because I wasn’t capable, but because I didn’t expect it—at least not yet. I had only met Daddy eight months ago. He made me a manager after three months, and now, this?
There were people who had worked in that company for years. People like Mr. McRenold, Mrs. Smith… even Emily, who had led the marketing department for five whole years without a promotion. And here I was, climbing the ladder like it had been placed just for me."I'm so happy," I cooed with another forced smile. It was obvious I wasn’t being genuine, but Emily didn’t care. She danced along to the music playing from the car speakers, clearly more thrilled than I was.
I couldn’t help but think — why me? Why now?
We met one Friday night at a club. He was dancing like a man half his age, full of energy and charm. I walked over with a drink and complimented his moves. From that moment, Daddy made it his mission to spoil me. Lavish trips. Designer clothes. A lifestyle I never imagined. He gave me everything.
I wasn’t born into luxury. My parents died when I was sixteen, and from then on, life had been one tough stretch of survival. Meeting Daddy felt like fate giving me a break, and I never took it for granted. Not once. But becoming CEO overnight? That was something else.As we arrived at the mansion, I noticed something on the floor—rose petals leading from the car park to the front door. My heart fluttered a little as I stepped out and followed them slowly, watching each petal like it carried a message.
The moment I entered the living room, a warm aroma filled the air. Candlelight flickered across the room. I smiled, already knowing what was happening.
"You old man, you always baffle me," I said playfully, wrapping my arms around him. I ran my fingers through his grey hair as he smiled and held my waist. "What are we celebrating today?" I asked, giving him a quick kiss."Emily didn’t tell you?" he asked with a raised brow.
"Oh, that..." I said casually, stepping away and moving toward the dining table to serve myself from the mouthwatering meal that greeted me. “You know I don’t deserve that position,” I said softly, picking up a plate.“Why not? You’re my woman, and you deserve everything good in life,” he replied without hesitation. “I retired last month. Appointing you was the best move for the company… and for our family.”
I paused. The word “family” made my hand freeze mid-air. Was I really a part of that now? "And your son?" I asked as I looked into his eyes. He walked to the table and took a seat beside me. He held my hands gently."I told you before—Williams has no interest in the company. He runs a fashion brand in Texas. Doesn’t use social media. Barely keeps in touch. He's always been an introvert."
His words brought some relief. I wasn’t stepping on anyone’s toes.“Oh… okay,” I said.
“But you’ve never shown me what he looks like,” I added. “I don’t even know his face. You should let him come home. I mean, it’s weird. I’m going to be his stepmom soon.”
He sighed, then said, “Williams hasn’t been home in ten years… but he’ll be here tomorrow.” I dropped my glass in shock, the water splashing on my dress. "You’re joking," I said, grabbing a napkin. “No joke. I was going to surprise you, but it slipped.”My heart beat a little faster. I smiled and hugged him. I had imagined this moment for months—finally meeting the only person close to Daddy I hadn’t met.
That night, I asked Daddy about Williams’s favorite meal and color. I wanted to make a good impression. At 6 a.m. sharp the next day, I was up, decorating the house with “Welcome Home” signs. I even gave his room a soft, warm touch.“I have to impress him,” I whispered as I cleaned, cooked, and fussed over every tiny detail.
By noon, everything was set. “We’re home!” Daddy’s voice echoed from the sitting room.I quickly wiped my hands and picked up the tray of food I had prepared. My heart skipped a beat, but I kept smiling. Everything had to be perfect.
Then I stepped into the room. The tray slipped from my hands and crashed to the floor. I stood frozen, staring at the man beside Daddy. He stared at me too—shocked. Silent. That jawline. That height. He hadn’t changed much. And neither had the way my heart reacted to his presence. “Baby, what’s wrong?” Daddy asked, confused. I couldn’t move. My chest tightened. My breath caught in my throat. The man whom I jilted a few years ago was Dad’s son. Was I dreaming?SASHAI wasn’t even done with my drink when this older man, probably in his sixties, just walked straight up to me and asked, “Hi, can I join you?”I looked him straight in the eyes and said, “No.”But he sat down anyway. The chair right next to mine.I frowned. “You’ve got guts, sir. I said no.”He didn’t look offended. He just smiled calmly and said, “My name is Mr. Leo Musk. CEO of EleoN Oil and Gas Limited.”I paused."You feel you could wake up any time and tell people you are Leo Musk of EleoN Oil? Is that how you were raised?" I asked, almost angry at the fake information he had just given me. Well, so I thought."Do I look like one who could do such? Make up lies?" He smiled even when I thought my tone was capable of getting him upset.That last smile gave me the confirmation I needed. His dimples!The Mr. Leo I had always seen on the TV was huge, eloquent and had dimples that were very obvious. Those were the exact features of the man that stood before me. “Wait… what? You a
SASHAToday started slow.I sat quietly in the spa lounge, scrolling through my phone. No one had booked me all morning. Every client kept picking Rita. Again. I couldn’t blame them—Rita had more experience, and honestly, she was good. But it still stung a little.Just as I was about to head to the staff room, the door opened and in walked Mr. Daniel.Tall. Intimidating.Everyone greeted him, including me. But like always, he didn’t respond. Rita walked up to him with her usual friendly smile.“What type of massage would you like today, sir?” she asked.He scanned the menu and chose the most difficult one—the deep tissue massage. It was the kind that required a lot of strength and control.Rita sighed. “Uuuhmm… okay,” she said softly, already preparing in her mind. But then, he spoke again.“No. I want Sasha to handle it.”I looked up, surprised. So did Rita.“OH... Sir, she’s still learning,” Rita said carefully. “This particular session is a bit intense for her.”Mr. Daniel didn’t b
WILLIAMSIt was just another busy day at the office. I was going through some design samples in my office when the door suddenly flew open.“Boss, we need to talk,” Jeff said, walking in fast, clearly upset.I looked up from my desk. “Jeff? What’s the matter?”“It’s Ivy,” he said sharply. “She’s been acting up.”I raised a brow. “How do you mean?”“She’s been coming in late, refusing to clean properly, talking back to staff, and even being rude to me,” Jeff said. “I’ve had it. I wanted to fire her, but I thought I should check with you first.”I rubbed my forehead. Ivy had always been quiet, doing her job without problems. This was new.“Alright. Call her in. Let me hear her side,” I said.Jeff nodded and left, but in less than a minute, he came back, looking even more annoyed.“She won’t come,” he said. “She ignored me like I was invisible.”That was it. I stood up immediately. “Let’s go.”We walked to the staff area. Ivy was there, sitting comfortably and eating a hamburger like not
SASHA“Wait... Did you just say I have a problem? You had the effrontery to ask me that? Do you even know who I am?” Mr. Daniel shouted, the thickness of his voice was capable of bringing down a building from it's roof. It was literally scary.I froze. My heart skipped,. Before I could say anything, Rita and Mr. Marcelo rushed out of the spa."What is the matter Mr. Daniel? Please, calm down." Mr. Marcelo said, his voice low and trying to keep the peace.Daniel pointed at me. “I came outside and saw this girl leaning on my car like it was a park bench. With her dirty clothes. And when I told her to move, she started insulting me.”I gasped. “That’s a lie! I didn’t insult...”“Sasha,” Mr. Marcelo cut me off quickly. “Let him speak.”I kept quiet, swallowing my words even though my throat felt tight.Daniel kept going. “You hire people like this? Is this what your spa has become? Untrained, rude girls touching first-class citizens? Mr. Marcelo?"I looked away. My cheeks burned from sha
SASHAToday was supposed to be exciting. My first official day as a trained masseuse. I had gone through weeks of learning—watching, practicing, even studying human anatomy more than I ever thought I would. I was nervous, but ready.Mr. Marcelo Adrian gave me a smile in the hallway before I entered the spa room. "You’ll do great," he said calmly.Inside, the rooms buzzed quietly. Calm music played in the background, the scent of eucalyptus and lavender drifting through the air.Rita, the head of the masseurs, looked up from the front desk as a well-dressed man in his middle thirties walked in. He wore a sharp navy suit and designer shoes, and from the way he carried himself, it was obvious he was used to attention.“Good morning, Mr. Daniel,” Rita said with a polite smile. “Good to see you again.”“I would like my usual massage,” he said, ignoring Rita's greetings. “And I want you to do it.”Rita glanced at me. “Sasha will be attending to you today Sir. She’s just completed her traini
SASHAI didn’t have much when I left Williams’ house—just a few clothes, my documents, and pain sitting deep in my chest. But I found a small apartment on the edge of town. It wasn’t anything fancy—just a tiny one-bedroom with squeaky windows and a leaking tap in the kitchen. But it was mine. Quiet, simple, safe.After days of searching, I got a job at a local spa—DRIOS SPA AND RELIEFS, not as anything fancy, just as their temporary accountant. Numbers weren’t new to me. I had handled budgets, bills, and balances before. It paid enough to cover my rent and feed me, and for now, that was enough.But every time I finished my work and looked up from the dusty desk, I found myself watching the spa therapists. Their movements were calm, almost graceful. There was something soothing about the way they spoke to clients, worked on tired backs, helped people breathe again."Thank you Miss Rita. Your hands work like magic" I watched customers thank Rita, head of masseurs and I wished I could b