As we arrived at her apartment, we gazed at each other, unwilling to separate. The chemistry between us was stronger than either of us could suppress any longer.
“Would you like to come in… just for a while?” she asked, seeing the surprised look on my face. The look she saw wasn’t resistance if that’s what she was thinking. On the contrary, I was delighted. “Yes,” I said eagerly, a smile slicing my lips. She flashed her beautiful smile that shone in her eyes too. She had a decent apartment, I noted, looking around. It seemed a bit expensive too. I bet her rich father covered the bills; she often talked about him fondly. “You have a beautiful apartment and quiet too.” “Thanks,” she smiled. “I live here alone; it’s usually me and the silence,” she said. It struck me that in the entirety of the time we spent together, we never met outside the office. On weekends, we communicated through emails or text messages, but I couldn’t bring myself to take her out on a casual date. I admit I had been a bit too uptight. How much time I had wasted when we could have spent it together, but my darn principles. Separating business from pleasure had worked well for me in the past, but I should have recognized early on that this time was different. She was different. “I’ll make us dinner. I’ll take a quick shower and change into something lighter; I’ll be right back,” she said, dashing off. She came back a few minutes later. “That was quite fast,” I said. “I told you I’d be quick. I’ll whip up something for us to eat,” she replied, about to dash into the kitchen, but I clutched her arms, wrapping my arms around her as her back rested on my body. “I ordered dinner for us already; it’d be here any moment from now.” “What? I didn’t take too long.” “No, you didn’t. But you just got back from work. I won’t have my girlfriend stressed like that,” I said, taking her hands to my lips and kissing them. “Oh wow… girlfriend,” she repeated. “Did I miss something? I don’t remember you asking me to be your girlfriend.” She turned to face me with her arms around me. “You love me… I love you. Making you mine is the smartest move,” I said, leaning in as my lips invaded hers. “Ask me,” she whispered under her breath. “Ask me to be your girlfriend.” “Lily Stack, would you be my girlfriend?” I asked with all the pleasure in my eyes. “Yes,” she said, giggling. My lips invaded hers again. The doorbell rang. The food had arrived. I grabbed the packs from the delivery man, and we settled to eat on the couch. “I could get used to this,” I said, watching her eat the pasta and her teeth cut a piece of turkey. “Get used to what?” she asked, cleaning the edges of her mouth with a serviette. “Never eating a meal alone again, having you around me. I’d love to wake up next to you every morning,” I said. “I’d love that too,” she said, her lips parting in a smile. Dinner was over. I glanced at my watch; it was a few minutes to midnight. I had lost track of time, though I remember we arrived at her apartment around 8 p.m. It was time to say goodnight and let her get her beauty sleep. “I’d like to stay the night,” I said. Damn, why did that come out of my mouth? “Oh… I don’t think that’s a good idea considering…” “Considering what?” I always enjoyed her finishing her sentences even when I knew what she meant. That way, I leave nothing to assumption. “I don’t trust myself with you, and I don’t think you can either,” she said. My eyes scanned her, wondering what lay underneath the big t-shirt and cotton pants she wore. I wanted to find out. I wanted to spend the night with her. “I understand,” I said instead. But that didn’t stop me. I grabbed her, locking my lips with hers, diving deeper and deeper. I lifted her to my body, continuing our passionate exchange of sweet kisses. I carried her to the couch and gently laid her down. I was set to drive into her and end my night with delightful pleasure. “Stop,” her soft voice rang. No, not now, I thought. But I was a gentleman; all my movements came to a halt at her command. I gazed into her eyes, wondering why she’d leave my pending desire hanging in the air. “I haven’t… had sex before,” she started, a shy expression on her face. “I can’t have sex until I’m married,” she said. That was a downer. I had already imagined myself inside her. How could I take it back now? My life had always been about envisioning my dreams and not backing down until I made them a reality. Right now, making love to her was the dream I needed to make a reality. “Then let’s get married,” I said, watching her jaw drop and her eyes widen in shock.Lily“Thomas, let’s talk things through,” I said, following him as he dashed down the stairs. “Please… wait.”He ignored me, moving even faster until he reached the door, swung it open, and headed for his car.“Thomas, where are you going? I don’t think you should drive like this—you’re upset.”My words fell on deaf ears as he got into his car and sped off. I pulled a chunk of hair away from my face, feeling upset. How could he just leave like that? Maybe it’s all my fault. I shouldn’t have mentioned Simon. I should have met Tom for lunch at work and come straight home afterward. I messed up. I can’t really blame him.I turned around to head back inside and saw Lizzy. She looked at me with judgmental eyes, like I’d done something wrong. She had caught Simon and me kissing in the garden, and now she must think I’m a bad wife, cheating on Tom with his brother.“Are you okay, Mrs. Lily?” she managed to ask, looking at me with concern.“I’ll be fine, Lizzy,” I muttered as I rushed back in
Lily “Tom,” I stammered, unsure of how to explain. I wasn’t sure if Thomas was going to believe anything I said, but I had to try.“With Simon, I presume,” Thomas spat, barely containing his rage. He was furious. The thought of Simon and me together clearly irked him. Maybe it was jealousy, or the fact that a part of him knew Simon and I had something beyond a normal friendship.“Yes. We worked together,” I replied, trying to stay calm, though his anger made it hard to breathe.He moved closer, his eyes locked on mine, filled with an intensity that made my stomach twist in fear. “Didn’t I tell you not to work with Simon?” he repeated, his voice rising.“I know you did,” I began, my voice shaky. “But I told you, I couldn’t just not show up. I need to speak to Geoffrey first.”“Then what are you waiting for?” he shouted, slamming the bathroom door behind me. I flinched, my body reacting to the sudden noise. My heart pounded in my chest.He stepped closer, pointing a finger at me. “Lily
Lily Simon’s gaze was fixed on me. “Answer the call, Lily, or Tom will get even more suspicious.”I reluctantly picked up the phone. Before I could even say hello, Thomas’s voice blared through the speaker. “I don’t care what the hell you’re doing, I want you home now!” The call abruptly ended, leaving me staring at my phone in shock.For a few seconds, I was stunned. I hadn’t expected that reaction. My heart raced, not from fear of him, but from the relief that he wasn’t here. If Tom had found Simon and me having dinner together, especially after I refused to go home with him, it would have been a disaster. I exhaled slowly, thankful I didn’t have to face that mess. But now I had another problem—Simon’s eyes were locked on me.“What did he say?” Simon asked, curious.“He wants me home,” I muttered, pushing my chair back, ready to leave.“Wait.” Simon reached for my hand, and when his fingers wrapped around mine, a spark shot through me. I froze, my hand still under his warm grasp. I
Lily“I don’t know what you mean,” I said, my voice firmer than before.“Your coldness toward me seems more personal than professional.”Simon didn’t immediately respond, but his gaze remained on me, making the silence stretch longer than I was comfortable with. I couldn’t shake the feeling that he was pushing my buttons on purpose, though I didn’t have the energy to figure out why.“Look, Simon, I’m already having a pretty bad day. Please don’t make it any worse,” I continued, exhaling deeply.My hands tightened around the paper in front of me. I braced myself for a sarcastic response or some come back, but instead, he just returned to his work, ignoring the tension. Maybe that was for the best. I wasn’t in the mood for an argument, even though I felt like I could bite his head off. He’s probably number two on my list of enemies, with Jessica holding the permanent top spot. I forced myself to concentrate again. Then, my phone beeped, pulling my attention away from the file. I glance
LilyJessica let out a cold, arrogant smile, her eyes narrowing. “Make sure you never forget what team you’re on,” she whispered, stepping back just enough to let me open the door again. Typical of Jessica, always giving me those condescending smiles and asking pointed questions about my marriage to Thomas, as if daring me to admit how miserable I was. It was exhausting. I felt trapped in a life I couldn’t escape.I rolled my eyes, refusing to let her words get under my skin. She always had a way of making me feel like I didn’t belong, like I was an outsider in my own marriage. But I wasn’t about to give her the satisfaction of seeing me rattled. Not today.I slid into the backseat of the car, slamming the door shut behind me, and glanced out the window as we pulled away. Jessica stood there for a moment longer, watching the car disappear down the road. I have no idea what she thinks I’ve done to her to make her detest me the way she does.As we drove toward the office, I couldn’t hel
LilyTom’s voice rang in my head all morning as I stood in front of the mirror, the black gown I had chosen laid across the bed. It was simple but elegant, the kind of dress I felt comfortable in. But of course, I was certain that It wouldn’t be good enough for Thomas.“I expect you to tell Simon today that you won’t be working with him,” he said, his tone intimidating as he paced across the room.“I have to inform Geoffrey first,” I replied calmly, knowing this conversation would go nowhere good. “I can’t just quit without speaking to him. He might feel disrespected if I stopped without saying anything.”Thomas scoffed, his eyes narrowing as they fell on the black dress. He crossed the room in a few long strides, eyeing the fabric like it offended him. “Wear a bright color.”I tensed, my fingers gripping the sides of the dressing table. “Thomas, this is what I want to wear. It’s fine.”His eyes flashed with irritation. “You should wear this instead,” he said, pulling out a bright red