LOGINElias POV
Breakfast was unusually quiet. I sat at the head of the table, staring at the untouched coffee cooling beside me, pretending to listen to the soft clatter of utensils. But my mind wasn’t here. It was replaying last night. The scent of her skin when she pulled me closer instead of pushing me away. The soft shock of her mouth, warm, opening under mine. The way she whispered my name like she didn’t hate me…like she remembered the last time we had kissed. I shouldn’t have touched her. I sure as hell shouldn’t have woken up in her room. But I did. And now I was sitting here pretending everything was normal. Mara stepped into the room. She was dressed for work, hair pinned neatly, face bare. Her eyes were swollen from crying, but her posture was painfully controlled, as if holding herself together by sheer force. She saw everyone at the table…and immediately tried to walk past like she wanted nothing to do with any of us. Margaret hurried forward. “Madam, your food is on the table,” she said gently. I didn’t hear Mara’s reply, her voice was too low. Margaret tried again. “Please, ma… you didn’t eat yesterday. At least take small.” Mara hesitated, shoulders trembling faintly. She stood there for a long moment, torn between running and obeying. Finally, she exhaled and walked toward the table. The reaction was immediate. Camille dropped her fork loudly and stood up, leaving without a glance. Andrea rose next. David followed silently behind her. All three left as if her presence contaminated the air. Mara sat down anyway. She didn’t lift her face, not even when I tried to catch her eyes. The discomfort in my chest was something else. I couldn’t stand sitting there anymore. I pushed my chair back and left. At the Company Richard was already waiting for me in my office, tablet in hand. “Sir, your meeting with Scott Enterprises is in thirty minutes,” he said. “Should I confirm the conference room?” “No, I'll be heading there in person.” I said, pausing , looking at her from the glass that separated us. She seemed to be busy too. “Tell Mrs. Lawson to prepare. She’ll be joining me.” Richard blinked. “Um… yes, sir. Will she be joining you in the car or…” I glanced at him and he shut up. I waited for her inside the car. When she finally stepped out of the building, she kept her eyes on the floor. Without a word, she slipped into the back seat beside me. The ride was quiet. Every second dragged last night closer in my mind until it pressed against my ribs, refusing to be forgotten. I clenched my jaw and turned away from her. I hated that I could still feel her. Scott Enterprises welcomed us with glass walls and city views. Their manager, Mr. Desmond, dove straight into projections and mergers. I responded on mechanically. Because my eyes kept drifting to her. She sat beside me, but her mind was miles away. “…Mrs. Lawson?” Desmond called. She jerked slightly, startled. “I’m so sorry. I need a moment,” she whispered, then stood abruptly and left the room. Desmond raised a brow at me. I ignored it. We ended the meeting barely ten minutes after she walked out. I waited outside by the car until she emerged. Her face was expressionless. “You can’t walk out of meetings like that,” I said, voice sharp. “What was so important you had to leave?” She didn’t answer. She opened the door and sat inside. My hands curled into fists before I followed. When we reached the company, we entered the elevator together. She stood in front. I stood behind. Her profile was too clear—long lashes, faint freckles, the soft line of her cheek. Then my eyes dropped to her lips. The same lips I kissed. The same lips that kissed me back. My chest tightened painfully. The elevator chimed open. She stepped out. I followed, unable to stop watching her. As we approached our offices, I saw Richard trying to block someone standing at her door. David. “What’s going on?” I asked, voice turning cold. Richard nearly jumped. “S–sir, I tried to stop him...” David turned sharply, glaring at me as if we've been enemies for days. “Are you lost,” I said, stepping closer, “or have you forgotten your place in this company? You belong downstairs.” “I’m not here for you,” he snapped, brushing past me like I wasn’t even there. Then he grabbed Mara’s wrist, dragging her out. Something cold and violent snapped inside me.Elia's POVI stared at her, my voice hitching in a way I couldn't control."What are you doing?" I asked, though the answer was written in the desperate, beautiful fire in her eyes.She didn't answer with words. She stepped forward, and pulled me into a wet, frantic kiss. We swallowed the running water together, the heat of the shower clashing with the electric chill of her touch. Every inch of her naked body was pressed against mine. In that moment, I forgot about everything. I pulled her closer, my tongue slamming into hers, needing to taste her, to explore every dark, wet corner of her mouth as if I could find her soul there. I pinned her against the glass wall, the thud of her back hitting the surface muffled by the rush of the water.I was going to be careful with her—I always wanted to be—but the hunger was too sharp. I pinned her wrists above her head against the wall, planting rough, marking kisses along the column of her neck before returning to her lips. She moaned into my
Elias POVThe drive back to the Lawson Group was a blur. My hands gripped the steering wheel so hard my knuckles were white, the image of that disappearing silhouette at Scott Enterprise burning into the back of my eyelids. But as the elevator rose towards my office floor, I forced the mask back on. I couldn't let Mara see the state I was in.When I pushed open the door to her office, she was slumped over desk, her head resting on her crossed arms. She looked so small amidst the towering stacks of files and the cold glow of her computer screen. She looked vulnerable.I walked over, my footsteps very quiet on the carpet. I stood there for a long moment, just watching the rhythmic rise and fall of her shoulders. I reached out, my fingers trembling slightly as I brushed a stray lock of hair away from her temple. Her skin was warm. I let my thumb trace the curve of her cheek, while I watch her.She stirred, a small, sleepy sigh escaping her lips before her eyes fluttered open. She blinked
Elia's POVRichard left the hallway as my glare burned into the back of his head. I turned my attention back to Mara, whose small frame seemed to vibrate with a tension she was trying desperately to hide. "We’ll talk about this later," I said, my voice softening despite the storm of questions in my mind. "When you actually decide to talk to me. I don’t want you stressing right now."I reached out and gently but firmly took the stack of files she was clutching against her chest. She looked startled, her fingers lingering on the manila folders as if they were a shield."It’s fine," she protested, her voice a thin thread. "I can actually handle them. I was just heading down to—""I know you can," I interrupted, cutting her off before she could say anything. "I know you're capable. But I don’t want you to. I just need you to wait for me. I won’t waste time, I promise."I didn’t give her a chance to argue. I turned and walked away, the files in my hand. I swung by her department on the wa
Elias’s POVI watched Camille walk away. I didn’t give her the satisfaction of a response, but that didn’t mean I was going to sit idle. Since this mess involves Mara, I will be moving ten steps ahead in my mind. Every time David’s name came up in the same breath as hers, it felt like a low-grade fever burning in my blood.I walked back toward my room but found myself standing in front of Mara’s door. My hand reached out, fingers hovering over the handle. I just wanted to see her; I wanted to make sure she was okay. I had been so busy with the quiet funeral I held for Mark. It wasn’t that I’d forgotten about her; it was just that I’d been occupied with so many things, including Mark’s brother.I hesitated, then slowly withdrew my hand."She’s not back," a sharp voice sliced through the silence.I turned my head. Andrea was standing a few feet away. "I saw her leave earlier," she added."I didn't ask," I snapped, making a move to walk toward my own room, but she wasn't finished."I hea
Elias’s POVThe silence of the cemetery was always the loudest kind of quiet. It was a heavy, suffocating weight that settled in the lungs and refused to leave. I stood before Mark's grave, staring into the air.For days, a disturbing hole had been carved into my heart. I looked down at the single white flower in my hand before letting it fall. It landed softly on the dark soil, a stark contrast to the dirt that had claimed a man who had been more than just my secret source. He had been my eyes, my ears, and in many ways, my conscience.I felt like I was drowning in the air here. If I hadn't been so carried away—Mark would still be breathing. He must have had clues. He must have gotten some informations for me before his death. Few days ago, I had even realized that I missed his calls when I checked my phone. Silent calls I had ignored because I was too busy drowning in the drama of a fake engagement."I’m sorry, Mark," I whispered, the wind stealing the words before they could even s
David's POVThe morning air was crisp, the kind of cold that bites into your skin and reminds you that winter is coming. I had my keys in my hand, ready to disappear, but met up with Andrea outside.She was leaning against the driver’s side door, her arms crossed over her chest. She looked perfect, as she always did—every hair in place, her makeup a flawless mask of composure. "Have you forgotten? We have somewhere to be," she said, her voice like a velvet trap.I stopped, my hand tightening around the key fob. "Where is that?"Without answering, she reached back and pulled the passenger seat door open. "Enter first. You’ll know when we get there. I’m driving."I hesitated. I could have fought her. I could have turned around and walked back into the house, but I didn't want the scene. I didn't want the high-pitched arguments or the dramatic accusations that would surely follow. I needed a moment of peace to figure out how to get to Mara, and if sitting in a car with Andrea for an hou







