LOGINAfter eight years of perfect service, Emma Hart does the unthinkable: she resigns as Nicholas Vance's executive assistant. He's arrogant, brilliant, and impossibly demanding—the vice chairman of Vance Corporation and the most infuriating man she's ever met. But Nick refuses to accept her departure. With only two weeks left, he launches an absurd campaign to change her mind. What begins as a battle of wills slowly unravels a shared childhood trauma neither of them remembers—and a love that's been hiding in plain sight.
View MoreFriday arrived like a verdict.Emma had spent the past two days avoiding Nick as much as possible—which was nearly impossible, given that her desk was fifteen feet from his door and he had developed a sudden habit of finding reasons to walk past her every twenty minutes. She had also spent those two days telling herself that tonight was just dinner. Just two humans eating food. No different from the hundreds of business dinners she had attended over the past nine years.Except at those dinners, she had been working.Tonight, she was supposed to be a person.At 6:00 PM, Emma stood in front of her closet in her apartment, wearing nothing but a towel and a growing sense of panic. She had tried on four dresses. The first one (black, professional) made her look like she was attending a funeral. The second (red, bold) made her look like she was trying too hard. The third (floral, playful) made her look like someone's sweet aunt. The fourth—The fourth was a deep emerald green, sleeveless, w
Nicholas Vance had never needed to investigate anyone.Background checks, financial audits, corporate due diligence—those were for other people. For competitors. For potential hires. Nick simply existed, and information came to him. He was Nicholas Vance. People volunteered their secrets.But Liam Park was not volunteering anything.And that infuriated him.At 7:00 AM, three days after Emma's resignation announcement, Nick sat in his penthouse with a tablet in one hand and a protein shake in the other. On the screen was a full dossier on Liam Park, courtesy of a private investigator Nick had hired at 11:00 PM the night before.Liam Park. Age 34. Divorced (finalized 14 months ago). No children. Graphic designer at Studio Dot. Hobbies: hiking, photography, craft beer, indie films. Last relationship: ended 6 months ago, amicable. Currently living in a one-bedroom apartment in Williamsburg. Monthly rent: $2,800. Favorite food: tacos. Favorite band: The National. Has a rescue dog named Moc
Emma Hart did not sleep well.Not because she was thinking about Nicholas Vance sleeping in his car outside her building—although she was definitely thinking about that, and definitely not because she cared. She didn’t care. She absolutely did not care that the Vice Chairman of Vance Corporation, a man worth approximately three point eight billion dollars, had spent the night in the back seat of his own Mercedes like a reckless teenager after a fight.She didn’t care at all.Which was why she had checked the security camera feed on her phone four times between midnight and 5:45 AM.At 6:05 AM, she looked out her bedroom window. The Mercedes was gone. A bouquet of flowers—the same ones he had tried to give her last night—was placed neatly against her front door.Emma opened the door, picked up the flowers, and found a handwritten note tucked inside the wrapping.You once told me your favorite flower was peonies. I remembered. —N.V.She stared at the note for a long moment.She had told
Nicholas Vance did not panic. He strategized. He executed. He won. But at 7:52 AM on the first morning after Emma Hart announced her resignation, Nick stood in his penthouse kitchen wearing last night's dress shirt and holding a coffee mug that had gone cold thirty-eight minutes ago. His hair was uncombed. His tie was missing. And his left hand kept reaching for a tie knot that wasn't there. She's not even here yet, he thought. How is she not even here yet and everything is already wrong? He had woken up at 5:45 AM—no alarm, just habit—and reached for his phone to check his schedule. But Emma always sent his daily briefing at 5:30 AM. This morning, his inbox had nothing. No calendar updates. No reminder about the shareholder meeting. No neatly formatted bullet points telling him what to wear, where to go, and which board members were angry at him. He had stared at his phone for nearly two minutes. Then he had tried to make his own coffee. The result was currently staining his
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