Lily's POV
I stood at the base of the Thompson Enterprises tower, craning my neck to take in the sixty storey building.
My hands trembled as I clutched the leather portfolio that Willis had given me. It was filled with documents I barely understood despite studying them and keys to offices I’d never seen.
The blazer I had borrowed from Sophia felt foreign on my shoulder and my feet ached from standing in these pointy heels for long.
You can do this, I whispered to myself, it's just a building. Just a job. They're just people…
Oh God.
The lobby was exquisite with high ceilings and a waterfall that probably cost more than okay people's houses.
Employees moved around in expensive suits, having conversations in low tones.
“Miss Lily Rose?” A woman approached me with a warm but professional smile, “I'm Janet Morrison. Mr Thompson’s – I mean, your executive assistant. Welcome to Thompson Enterprises,”
It all felt surreal. I have an executive assistant now.
“Thank you,” I breathed as I shook Janet’s perfectly manicured hands, “I have to admit, I'm a little overwhelmed,”
“Perfectly understandable. Shall we head up to your office. The meeting begins in twenty minutes,”
As we rode the elevator to the executive floor, Janet explained a few things about the company's structure, key personnel, and upcoming meetings.
And all it did was make me feel even more overwhelmed.
My mind kept racing ahead to all the ways I could fail spectacularly.
Janet opened a set of massive doors, revealing the most beautiful office I had ever seen, “This is your office, Miss Rose,”
I stepped inside and felt my knees go weak. Never, in all the years I had spent on earth, had I witnessed such luxury.
The office was way larger than my apartment with a huge seat in the middle. Behind this huge desk, windows stretched from floor to ceiling offering a view that felt like I was floating above the city.
“The previous Mr. Thompson preferred traditional decor,” Janet said, “But if this does not suit your taste, we can redecorate,”
She had to be kidding.
“The boardroom meeting is in the Meridian Conference Room.” Janet went on, “All your briefing materials are ready and Mr. Willis will be there to assist you with any legal questions,”
Twenty minutes later, I found myself seated at the head of a conference table, surrounded by the most intimidating people ever. They studied me with mostly hostility.
My heart raced wildly as Willis did the introductions.
After him, a stern faced man with silver hair spoke up, “Miss Rose, I'm Robert Hartley, Chairman of the board. I think I speak for everyone when I say we're curious about our qualifications for this position,”
My heart raced wildly and it was difficult to get any words past my lips but I had to say something.
“I…well, I understand this is…unconventional…”
“Unconventional?” Another woman cut in, leaning forward, “Miss Rose, do you have any experience running a company? Any business education at all?”
I shrugged, hating how intimidated I felt, “I have a degree in fine arts,”
That sounded pathetic in a room full of MBAs and years of corporate experience.
“According to this background check,” Another man began, “You work at an art supply store. No management experience, no finance background, no corporate training whatsoever,”
“I may be lacking the traditional qualifications and –”
“And nothing, Miss Rose,” The first woman said again, “Thompson Enterprises employs more than fifteen thousand people worldwide. It's a responsibility, not a hobby,”
A bead of sweat ran down the space between my breasts, “Very well then, I understand that. But Mr. Thompson obviously saw something in me–”
“Mr Thompson was clearly not thinking straight in his final months. Perhaps grief clouded his judgement,”
There were murmurs of agreement and I felt myself shrinking in my chair. Just a few minutes in and I felt like dying.
“What my colleagues are simply trying to say is,” Hartley said, “that perhaps you would be more comfortable in an advisory role. While we arrange for proper leadership?”
Anger flared hot in my chest. Who did this man think he was, “Proper leadership? You mean someone you approve of,”
Before anyone else could speak, the door swung open with enough force to rattle the glass walls.
Alexander Thompson strode into the room, his presence commanding. He looked even more dashing than I'd remembered. His dark eyes did a full sweep of the room before landing on me. Recognition flashed through them.
“Well, well, so you're the mysterious Lily Rose,” He said.
My heart stopped as I took in the gorgeous, infuriating man I had last seen at the Grand Palma hotel.
The same man who's caught me in my most vulnerable moment.
Who'd made me feel things I was still struggling to forget.
Oh God. Oh God. Oh God.
Willis rose quickly, “Alexander, this is a private board meeting –”
“Save it, Willis. I don't give a bloody damn,” He said, “I think I have every right to meet the woman who stole my inheritance,”
Stole? Good to know he was still every bit of a jerk.
My voice came out shakier than I hoped, “I did not steal anything. I was legally named…”
“Legally named by a man who lost his mind,” He smirked, “Tell me, Miss Rose. How exactly do you convince an elderly man to give you his life's work?”
The accusation hit like a slap.
“I never manipulated anyone. I didn't even know your great uncle existed until five days ago,”
“Mmm. Hard to believe,” He circled me like a predator. I was painfully aware of how every board member was watching this confrontation, “ A complete stranger suddenly inherits billions. Tell me, what did you do? Seduce him? Promise him something that his family couldn't,”
“That's disgusting,” I spat, my cheeks burning , “I never even met Richard Thompson,”
“And yet here you are, playing CEO in a world you know nothing about,” He said. “Tell me, princess, do you even know what Thompson Enterprises does?”
The nickname was a confirmation of what I already knew – he recognised me.
“I'm learning,”
He laughed, mockingly, “Learning? You're going to learn how to run a billion dollar corporation. How charmingly naive,”
“That's enough,” Willis cut in but Alexander ignored him, never taking his eyes off me.
“Here's what's going to happen, Miss Rose,” His voice dropped to a whisper that was meant for only my ears, “You're going to realise that you're in over your head and you're going to walk away. Because if you don't –” He leaned closer to me, “ – I will make your life very, very difficult,”
I stared into the same dark eyes that had looked at me with desire just days ago.
“Are you threatening me, Mr. Thompson?” I asked, tilting my head ever so slightly.
“I'm educating you about reality. Some lessons are harder than others,”
Every instinct screamed at me to back down and just go home and choke on a bucket of ice-cream or something but I lifted my chin and met his stare head on.
“Then I guess you’d better be prepared to be disappointed.” I said, “Because I'm going nowhere,”.
Lily's POV"Oh my God, Lily, this place is amazing!" Sophia squealed as she slid into the booth across from me, taking the modest Italian restaurant. "So fancy!"I almost choked on my laughter, "Sophia, this is Mario's. We've eaten here a dozen times.""Yes, but now you're a billionaire CEO! Everything's different!" She grabbed my hands across the table, squeezing tight. "I still can't believe this is real. Tell me everything. And I mean everything."The waiter appeared with menus, but Sophia waved him off. "We'll have our usual. And wine. Definitely wine."Once we were alone, I let out a breath I hadn't realized I'd been holding. "Soph, I don't even know where to start. It's been the most insane three days of my entire life.""Start with the hot nephew. Alexander Thompson." Her eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Is he really as gorgeous as his photos online?"My cheeks felt hot now, "Oh my gosh, you looked him up?"“Why not? Lily, the man is on Miami's most eligible bachelor list. That
Chapter 0008Alexander's POVThe investigation report landed on my desk at 9 PM. It was forty pages of Lily Rose's life reduced to bullet points and documentation.I should have gone home hours ago. The office was empty except for security and the cleaning crew. But I'd been waiting for this. I'd been unable to focus on anything else until I understood who she really was.James had been thorough. Too thorough, maybe.I opened a folder and scanned the executive summary first.Subject: Lily Rose, DOB: March 15, 1995Current Employment: Martinez Art Supplies, $28,000 annual salaryEducation: Miami Dade College, BA in Fine Arts, graduated with honors despite working three part-time jobsFamily: Mother, Elena Rose, missing since 1999, declared legally dead in 2003. Father unknown. No siblings.The next section made me pause.Foster Care History: Entered the system at age 8 following the mother's disappearance. Six different placements over ten years. Aged out at 18 with no family support
Lily's POVMy second day as CEO was not any better than the first. It started with a crisis before I'd even finished my coffee."Miss Rose?" Janet poked her head into my office at 7:47 AM. "The CFO needs to see you immediately. Something about quarterly projections and—I'm not sure I understood correctly—a potential audit?"I nearly choked on my latte. "Potential audit? Already?""Apparently it's routine, but Mr. Hartley is concerned about... timing," Janet said. Of course, he was. Nothing said "confidence in new leadership" like an immediate audit.Twenty minutes later, I was sitting in a conference room with five executives whose combined experience probably summed up to two hundred years, trying desperately not to look as lost as I felt."The issue, Miss Rose," said Bruno Sterling, our CFO, "is that we're required to submit quarterly projections to the board by Friday. These projections inform our investors about expected growth, guide our strategic planning, and—""And if they're
Alexander’s POV I slammed the door to my new, significantly smaller office shut behind me. President of Operations. Tasted like acid in my mouth. I'd been groomed for this position for as long as I could remember. CEO of Thompson Enterprises.I'd sacrificed a lot; old man Richard didn't know the half of it. Relationships, my own dreams. Fuck! I'd moulded myself into exactly who Richard wanted. All for what?To be replaced by a woman who couldn't tell a balance sheet from a grocery list. “Alexander. I saw you storm past. Thought you might need …this, ”James Patel’s voice came through the doorway, “He raised a bottle of scotch. “It's ten in the morning,” I said, dipping my hands in my pocket."And you just had your inheritance stolen by a stranger. I'd say that warrants breaking protocol." James stepped in and shut the door behind him. He poured two glasses without waiting for my permission. Then he extended one to me, “If you want to talk about it, I'm done. Or we can just dr
Lily's POV My knees nearly gave out when the boardroom doors slammed shut behind me.I leaned against the wall as I tried to grasp what was going on in my life right now. Alexander Thompson, the man who had made me forget my own name in that hotel suite, was the same man whose inheritance I’d ‘stolen’? “Miss Rose?” I heard Janet call from behind, “Are you okay? Should I get some water?”Shaking my head, I pushed myself off the wall.“I'm fine. I just need a moment,”“Okay,”Seconds later, we made our way back to my office. Well, I'd barely made it. My legs were like jelly as I walked past ten rows of curious faces watching through glass-walled offices. They'd definitely heard. Janet closed the door behind us, giving us some privacy from prying eyes. “That was quite an introduction,” Janet said as I settled in my chair, “ but don't let Alexander intimidate you. Trust me, his bark is worse than his bite,”In other circumstances, I would have laughed, but right now, that provided
Lily's POV I stood at the base of the Thompson Enterprises tower, craning my neck to take in the sixty storey building. My hands trembled as I clutched the leather portfolio that Willis had given me. It was filled with documents I barely understood despite studying them and keys to offices I’d never seen.The blazer I had borrowed from Sophia felt foreign on my shoulder and my feet ached from standing in these pointy heels for long. You can do this, I whispered to myself, it's just a building. Just a job. They're just people…Oh God.The lobby was exquisite with high ceilings and a waterfall that probably cost more than okay people's houses. Employees moved around in expensive suits, having conversations in low tones.“Miss Lily Rose?” A woman approached me with a warm but professional smile, “I'm Janet Morrison. Mr Thompson’s – I mean, your executive assistant. Welcome to Thompson Enterprises,”It all felt surreal. I have an executive assistant now. “Thank you,” I breathed as I