LOGINAlexander'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.
Alexander's POVThree days after Victor's arrest I sat in my office reviewing the formal charges filed against him while trying to feel something other than empty relief.Attempted assault, criminal stalking, corporate espionage, conspiracy to commit murder, criminal trespass, and harassment.The charges were extensive and Detective Chen assured me the prosecution had an airtight case thanks to Sophia's testimony and the evidence Victor had essentially gift-wrapped by carrying that manifesto into the wedding venue."He's looking at minimum fifteen years, possibly twenty-five depending on how the conspiracy charges stick." Marcus Sterling reviewed the legal documents across from me. "The district attorney wants to make an example of him given the high-profile nature of the case.""Good." The word felt hollow because I'd expected to feel triumph at Victor's downfall but instead just felt tired. "When's the arraignment?""Tomorrow morning. He's being held without bail at Miami-Dade deten
Lily's POVI sat fifteen miles away from the botanical gardens in the safe house watching security feeds on multiple monitors while my fake wedding ceremony played out with strangers wearing our faces.Maya stood beside me coordinating with Detective Chen's team through an encrypted radio while I clutched Alexander's hand so tightly my knuckles were white."Unidentified individual in catering uniform approaching service entrance." Detective Chen's voice came through the speakers calm and professional. "All units prepare to intercept on my signal."On the monitor I watched someone wearing kitchen staff clothing carry a large insulated bag toward the back entrance of the venue where my fake ceremony was happening."Can you get a better angle on their face?" I leaned closer to the screen trying to see details through the grainy security footage.Maya adjusted camera feeds and suddenly the person looked up briefly before entering the service door.Victor Walter's face appeared clearly on
Alexander's POVThe morning of the fake wedding arrived with unseasonably dark clouds that felt ominous as I sat in a surveillance van two miles from the botanical gardens watching security feeds.Detective Chen coordinated her team from the command center while I monitored multiple camera angles showing the orchid room being transformed into a wedding venue that would never host the actual ceremony."Florists are finishing setup now." Detective Chen pointed to feeds showing officers disguised as workers arranging flowers. "Everything looks exactly as it should for a two PM ceremony.""And the body doubles?" I watched a feed showing someone who looked remarkably like me from a distance being fitted with a microphone."They're professionals who've done this for witness protection. From more than twenty feet away, Victor won't be able to tell the difference." Detective Chen pulled up another feed. "Lily's double is already in the bridal suite getting ready."I felt sick watching a stra
Lily's POVThe public wedding announcement went out Saturday morning and within hours my phone exploded with congratulatory messages from people who had no idea they were celebrating a police trap.I sat in the safe house reading texts from board members and business associates offering best wishes while knowing the wedding they were excited about would never actually happen."This feels wrong." I showed Alexander a particularly sweet message from Janet about how happy she was for us. "These people genuinely care and we're lying to them.""We're protecting them." Alexander sat beside me reviewing security protocols for the fake ceremony. "If they knew the truth, they might accidentally reveal it and compromise the operation.""Or they might decide not to come and Victor would notice the guest list changing." I set down my phone. "Either way, we're using people we care about as unknowing participants in a police operation."Catherine arrived at the safe house midday to help coordinate
Alexander's POVWednesday morning I sat in an emergency meeting with Miami PD's detective unit while they reviewed Sophia's statement about Victor's wedding plans.Detective Sarah Chen spread crime scene photos and surveillance reports across the conference table showing Victor's escalating behavior over the past month."Miss Martinez's testimony is credible and corroborates what we've observed independently." Detective Chen pointed to photos of Victor meeting with known criminals. "He's been meeting with people who specialize in making problems disappear permanently.""So arrest him." I kept my voice controlled despite the fury burning through me. "You have testimony, surveillance, and a clear threat against Lily's life.""We have circumstantial evidence but nothing concrete enough for an arrest warrant that will stick." Detective Chen looked apologetic. "Victor's been careful to maintain plausible deniability. He meets with these people but we can't prove what they're discussing.""
Lily's POVMonday morning I was drinking coffee in the safe house kitchen while Maya monitored security feeds when my phone rang from an unknown number.I almost didn't answer but something made me pick up."Lily? It's Sophia." Her voice was shaking in a way I'd never heard before. "Please don't hang up. I need to talk to you and it's urgent.""I have nothing to say to you." I started to end the call but she spoke quickly."Victor is planning something terrible for your wedding. Please, you need to listen to me." Genuine fear saturated every word. "I'm scared of what he's going to do and I can't let it happen even if you hate me."Maya looked up from her monitors alertly and I put the call on speaker."Why should I believe anything you say? You've been working with Victor for months." But my heart was racing because the fear in Sophia's voice sounded real."I was working with him but not anymore. He's become obsessed, unhinged." Sophia was crying now. "Lily, he's not just trying to st







