MasukAlexander's POV
One day ago.I adjusted my Italian silk tie and checked my Rolex watch for the fourth time in ten minutes, sitting tight in anticipation of what was about to transpire. For thirty two years, I had been trained for this particular day – the day I would officially inherit Thompson Enterprises. Richard Thompson, my great uncle, mentor and the closest thing I had to a father was gone but his legacy was going to live through me. “The reading will begin momentarily,” Charles Willis said as he walked into the room, “I trust everyone is present,” I looked around the conference table. Everyone was indeed present – from the board members and key executives down to the long time housekeeper, Mrs. Chen who had been in the house for as long as I could remember. There were also a few relatives there to pick up the scraps that would undoubtedly fall to them. But all eyes were on me, waiting for the ‘coronation’ that was thirty years in the making.
“Let’s get on with it,” I said, “I have a company to run,” Willis cleared his throat and opened the folder that contained Richard’s final will and testament. “As you know, we're all gathered here to execute the last will of Richard Thompson…” I zoned out, wondering how long it would take before we got to the good part. I was already mentally planning the changes I would implement in my first weeks as CEO. I was going to take Thompson Enterprises to heights Richard never imagined. “The estate includes all assets, properties, investments, business holdings,” Willis said, “After careful consideration and multiple revisions over the part year, Mr. Thompson made his final decision regarding succession,” Multiple revisions? Richard had never mentioned anything to me about changing his will. Perhaps, it was something of no consequence. “To my great nephew, Alexander Thompson, I leave my personal effects including my watch collection, vintage wines and a sum of five million dollars,” Willis read. My blood turned to ice. Personal effects? Watch collection? This was the inheritance of a favourite relative and not a CEO. Murmurs ran through the rooms and I felt every eye turn to me. But I remained calm. “Continue,” I said. Willis nodded, looking at me with unsolicited pity, “The remaining of my estate, including all shares of Thompson Enterprises and the position of Chief Executive officer, I bequeath to Miss Lily Rose of Miami, Florida.” The silence that followed was defending. I felt as though I had been punched in the chest. I sat up straighter, unable to process what I had just heard. Was this some big joke? “I'm sorry,” I said, “Could you repeat that?” With an irritating nod, Willis read through it again, keeping his tone carefully natural. “Who the hell is Lily Rose?” I asked as several board members shifted uncomfortably in their seats. “I’m afraid I do not have extensive information about Miss Rose. Mr. Thompson was quite discreet about his reasoning,” I shot to my feet, the foot of my chair scraping violently against the floor, “Discreet. Discreet! He handed a billion dollar company to some random woman. And you call that discreet?” “Alexander,” Mrs. Chen spoke up, “There must be some sort of explanation –” “Explanation?” I asked, eyes wide, “what possible explanation could there be for giving away my birthright to a total stranger?” I turned back to Willis, “I want answers, William and I want them now.” “I understand your shock, Alexander, but –” “Don't,” My voice dropped to a deadly whisper, “Don't you dare tell me you understand. I've spent my whole life preparing for this. And here you are telling me he gave it to nobody?” Willis reached out and opened another folder, “Mr. Thompson did leave a letter explaining his decision but I doubt it would give you the closure you're looking for,” “Read it.” “Alexander, perhaps in private –” “Read it now!” Willis sighed and pulled out a handwritten paper, “To those who may question my decision regarding Lily Rose, I offer this explanation. Leadership is not inherited by blood but earned through character. And although Alexander is intelligent and has the drive to succeed in business, he also lacks the heart to lead with necessary compassion,” Humiliation burned through me as Willis spelt out each word. “Miss Lily faced adversity that would break most people but she emerged with her humanity intact. She creates rather than destroys and she sees potential where others see problems. I have no doubt that she is the future this company needs,” He went on to read more but I stopped listening. Each word felt like a blow, one that cut too deep. “That's enough,” I finally said. Willis stopped reading and folded the letter, “Alexander, I understand this is difficult…” “Difficult?” I laughed but it lacked humor, “Difficult is an understatement for this betrayal.” I paced the conference room, “I want to know about this Lily Rose. Who is she? What is her background? How does she know my great uncle?” “Well, I'm afraid I can only share limited information but I can tell you she's currently employed in an art supply store…” “Interesting. He gave his billion dollar empire to someone who works retail,” I said in utter disbelief. One of the board members spoke up, “Alexander, perhaps we should discuss the legal options. I'm certain there are grounds to contest –” “No,” I cut in, surprising everyone and myself too, “If Richard wanted to play games,then fine, we'll play games. But what I'm not going to do is contest the will like some desperate relative fighting for scraps,” I straightened my jacket and walked back to my chair, “I want every single detail about this Lily Rose. Where she works, how she came to know Richard, what she eats for breakfast. I want her entire life story on my desk by tomorrow morning,” “Alexander, what are you planning?” Willis asked. “I’m going to find out what's so special that my great uncle thought was worth destroying this family for. And then,” I paused, my eyes filled with cold determination, “I'm going to take back what's mine,” With that, I picked up my coat and briefcase and moved towards the door with quick steps. Willis’ voice reached me, “Where are you going?” I paused at the door with my hand already on the handle, “To meet the woman who stole my life. Don't worry, Willis. I'll be the perfect gentleman. After all, I wouldn't want to disappoint Uncle Richard's memory by showing my true colours,” With that, I left her room and took the elevator ride down, stepping into the sunlight with one thought burning in my mind. Let's see how special you really are, Lily Rose.
Lily's POVThree weeks early, my water broke at two in the morning."Alexander." I shook him awake. "It's time. The baby's coming."He shot up looking panicked. "Now? You're not due for three more weeks!""Babies don't follow schedules." I breathed through a contraction. "We need to go to the hospital."The drive was a blur of contractions and Alexander's nervous chatter."Breathing is good. You're doing great. Almost there." He kept saying."I know how to breathe." I snapped between contractions. "I've been doing it my whole life."At the hospital, they confirmed I was in active labor."Looks like this baby wants to meet you today." Dr. Martinez smiled. "Let's get you settled."The next twelve hours were the longest of my life.Contractions getting stronger. Pain becoming unbearable. Alexander holding my hand through all of it."You're doing amazing." He wiped my forehead. "So strong.""I can't do this anymore." I said at hour ten. "I'm done. Someone else can have this baby.""Just a
Lily's POVCatherine insisted on throwing an elaborate baby shower despite my protests that I wanted something simple."This is a celebration." She said firmly. "Let me do this for you and Elena Rose."So I surrendered and let her plan whatever she wanted.The shower was at Catherine's beautiful home on a Saturday afternoon when Elena Rose was about six weeks old.I arrived with Alexander and the baby to find the house transformed.Elegant decorations in soft colors. Tables laden with food. Flowers everywhere."This is gorgeous." I said to Catherine. "You went all out.""Only the best for my girl." She hugged me. "You deserve to be celebrated."The guest list was perfect. A mix of my two worlds finally coming together.Art school friends like Maya and Sophie. Business associates like Janet and board members.Rafael and his partner. Gallery owners who'd supported me early on. Foundation staff.People from every part of my life gathered to celebrate Elena Rose."This is amazing." Maya s
Alexander's POVLate at night, two weeks after Elena Rose was born, I stood in the nursery watching my daughter sleep.She was so tiny. So perfect. So completely dependent on Lily and me for everything.The weight of that responsibility was overwhelming in the best possible way.I'd spent my entire life focused on work and achievement and building power.Now none of that mattered compared to this sleeping baby."Can't sleep?" Lily appeared in the doorway looking exhausted."Just watching her." I kept my voice low. "Making sure she's breathing.""She's fine." Lily moved beside me. "You check on her every hour. She's definitely breathing."I knew I was being paranoid but I couldn't help it.This tiny person was my whole world now. The thought of anything happening to her was unbearable."I never understood why parents were so intense about their kids." I admitted. "Now I get it completely.""Because they're your whole heart walking around outside your body." Lily leaned against me. "Ter
Lily's POVAt five months pregnant, hiding was no longer an option.My belly had grown enough that loose clothing no longer disguised it.People were starting to notice and whisper but we hadn't made any official announcement yet."We need to tell everyone publicly." I said to Alexander one morning. "Before rumors spread and make it weird.""Agreed." He kissed my growing bump. "Let's do it this week. Get ahead of the gossip."We worked with Catherine to craft the perfect announcement.Something professional but warm. Acknowledging the pregnancy without oversharing."How about this?" Catherine showed us a draft. "Thompson Enterprises is pleased to announce that CEO Alexander Thompson and Chief Creative Officer Lily Rose Thompson are expecting their first child in April.""Simple and perfect." I approved. "Not too much detail but enough to make it official."The statement went out Wednesday morning through the company's usual channels.Within an hour, my office was flooded with congratu
Alexander's POVFrom the moment Lily told me she was pregnant, I'd been terrified of becoming a father.Not because I didn't want the baby but because I had no idea how to be a good dad.My own parents had been distant and uninvolved. More interested in their careers than their children.I'd been raised by nannies and boarding schools. Had learned early that needing people was weakness.Now I was about to be responsible for a tiny person who would need me for everything.The fear was overwhelming."You're reading another parenting book?" Lily asked finding me on the couch with my fourth book that month."I want to be prepared." I marked my page. "Want to know what I'm doing.""No one knows what they're doing at first." She sat beside me. "We'll learn together."But I couldn't shake the fear that I'd repeat my parents' mistakes.That I'd be too focused on work. Too emotionally distant. Too much like the father I'd had."What if I'm terrible at this?" I asked Lily one night. "What if I
Lily's POVVictoria Thompson calling herself my grandmother still felt strange even months after our first meeting.She'd been the one who rejected my mother. Who'd refused to acknowledge me as Richard's daughter. Who'd caused so much pain.But she was trying now. Really trying to make amends and be part of our lives."Your grandmother called again." Alexander said one evening. "Asking if she can come visit next week.""She calls every few days now." I smiled touching my seven-month pregnant belly. "I think she's lonely and wants to be involved.""How do you feel about that?" Alexander sat beside me. "About her being so present?""Good actually." I admitted. "She shares stories about Richard that help me know him. And she seems genuinely sorry for her past mistakes."The relationship with Victoria had grown slowly but steadily.Weekly phone calls where she'd ask about the pregnancy and share memories of Richard.Visits where she'd bring baby gifts and photo albums from Richard's child
Lily's POVMonday morning William Chen arrived at Thompson Enterprises and I immediately understood why Alexander trusted him.He was in his sixties with gray hair and sharp eyes that assessed everything without being intimidating."Miss Rose, thank you for meeting with me." William shook my hand w
Alexander’s POVRobert Hartley, Chairman of the board, sat across from me in the private dining room at Cielo's, slicing through his rib eye. To my left was Patricia Blackwell, another influential board member, and David Winston, head of operations.“Alexander, I assume this dinner has a purpose b
Alexander's POV"Gentlemen," I said as the last investor took his seat in the conference room, "Thank you for making time on short notice."Louis Bronc, head of Bronc Capital, nodded. "Your email said it was urgent. We're concerned, Alexander. The transition has been… quite unusual."Unusual. A di
Lily's POV"Wait. Say that again."Janet fidgeted with her tablet, uncomfortable. "You were excluded from this morning's investor meeting. Mr. Thompson met with Bronc Capital, Wu & Associates, and Blackwell Holdings privately."My coffee cup hit the desk harder than I meant it to. "He what?""I onl







