로그인Three weeks.
That’s how long it’s been since the night with Dominic Steele, the night that changed everything and, apparently, meant nothing. Three whole weeks of avoiding eye contact, keeping conversations clipped and strictly professional, and pretending like I didn’t still dream about the way his voice made goosebumps rise on my skin. You know, normal post almost affair with your boss behavior. The nausea started last week. I pushed my favorite takeout away from me like it had personally offended me, and don’t even get me started on the fatigue. If naps were a sport, I’d be a world champion with five gold medals. At first, I chalked it up to stress, but deep down, my womanly sixth sense started whispering something I wasn’t quite ready to listen to. Now here I am, on my lunch break, picking at a salad I normally love while having a venting session with my bestie, Sophie, on the phone. “Girl, I swear to God, if he breathes near me again, I might just shove a stapler up his fancy Italian suit pants,” I groaned, stabbing a lettuce leaf. Sophie burst into laughter on the other end. “You mean Dominic Steele? The man you had a fiery one night stand with and now have to work under?” “Don’t say it like that, it sounds worse!” I huffed. “Oh honey, it is worse. You caught feelings, and now Mr. Tall Dark and Sexy is acting like you’re invisible. Like you’re one of those dried up plants in the office corner.” I snorted. “You know I watered that plant for three weeks before realizing it was fake?” “That explains your love life perfectly.” We both laughed, and for a moment, the ache in my chest dulled. “Anyway,” I sighed, “I decided I’m keeping it strictly professional. He made it clear it was a mistake. So I’m matching his energy. Cold. Professional. Emotionless. Like a well dressed robot.” Sophie cackled. “A sexy robot who might be pregnant.” “Shh!” I whispered, glancing around like someone might have bugged the office. “Don’t jinx me! I haven’t even taken a test yet. For all we know, I could just be having an allergic reaction to salad.” “An allergic reaction that causes cravings and boobs hurting like they went through fight club? Okay, Emily. Denial looks good on you.” I rolled my eyes and smiled despite myself. “Let me survive today first. Then I’ll think about peeing on sticks tomorrow.” Just as I was about to reply to one of Sophie’s ridiculous jokes, a loud DING echoed from the elevator. It was followed by the unmistakable sound of high heels clacking like they were trying to declare war with the marble floors. And then she appeared. A Barbie. I swear, if Barbie got possessed by Regina George and thrown into a pink tornado, this would be the result. Platinum blonde hair in bouncy curls, a tiny hot pink dress that looked like it lost a fight with a sewing machine, and heels that made her legs look like they had their own I*******m account. She eyed me like I was the dirt under her overpriced Louboutins. “Hi, can I help you?” I asked politely, even though my inner voice was screaming, Girl, you look like you were spat out of Barbie’s plastic throat. She gave a little snort. “I’m Sabrina Rodriguez. Dominic Steele’s fiancée. So technically, I’m your boss too.” She gave me a once over, nose scrunched like I smelled like expired milk. “Now, go get me a strawberry latte from across the street. Two minutes. Chop chop.” My heart. Stopped. Fiancée? I blinked. When? How? Since when?! I felt the world tilt slightly. The salad in my stomach turned traitor and tried to climb its way back up. Still, I nodded with a smile that felt stitched onto my face. “Sure, ma’am.” Ma’am?! Ugh, kill me. She strutted off into Dominic’s office like she owned the place, leaving a trail of artificial vanilla perfume and heartbreak. The moment the door closed, I bolted to the restroom. The second I locked the door, I collapsed against it, sliding down like I was in some low budget rom com. Except there was nothing romantic about this. I was the other woman. I was the girl he cheated with. And now everything made sense. The coldness. The “It was a mistake” line. The silence. “You stupid, naive idiot,” I muttered to myself, wiping away tears. “You fell for the boss on the first night. You might be pregnant, and he’s freakin’ engaged to a Barbie demon.” After a few minutes of ugly crying and motivational self pep talks, I pulled myself together. Lipstick reapplied, eyes patted dry. Barbie asked for a latte. So Barbie gets a damn latte. I crossed the street, got the stupid strawberry latte, and grabbed a few pastries for myself. Because apparently, my appetite didn’t get the heartbreak memo. Didn’t I just eat like twenty minutes ago? I wondered. Maybe I’m growing a second stomach. Back at the office, I dropped my pastries and headed to Dominic’s office, latte in hand. I was still distracted, mentally composing an email to HR about hostile pink environments, when I opened the door without knocking. Big mistake. There they were. Dominic and Sabrina. Making out like it was the Titanic and they were trying to repopulate the ship. I nearly dropped the drink. My hand trembled, but my face stayed neutral. Years of dealing with customer service Karens had trained me well. I cleared my throat. Dominic looked up, startled, like a deer caught in headlights. Then, quick as lightning, his face morphed back into its usual cold expression. Sabrina turned and looked at me like I’d just farted on her Gucci dress. “What?” she snapped. I smiled sweetly. “Your drink, ma’am.” She waved me off like I was a fly buzzing around her crown. “Just drop it and leave.” I walked in, placed the drink on the table, and turned to leave. But not before giving Dominic a look. A look that said, I know. Then I said, loud and clear, “Anything else, Mrs. Steele?” Dominic flinched. Barbie glared. I smirked internally. She waved her hand like she was blessing me with permission to breathe. Rude. As I walked out, I made sure to sway my hips just a little extra. If I was going to be the office scandal, I was going to be the hot one. You don’t get to have me, Dominic Steele. Enjoy your pink nightmare. I sat at my desk, unwrapped my pastries, and took a massive bite. I didn’t care if I cried and chewed at the same time. I deserved this croissant and an Oscar for my performance. Tomorrow, I’d take the test. Tomorrow, I’d face reality. But today? Today, I survived. Barely.Emily POV :Two years later.Sophie pressed her hand flat against the door and turned to look at me."You ready?"I looked down at my wedding dress, then back up, then laughed, the nervous kind that comes out before you can stop it. "Ask me again in five seconds.""Emily.""Okay yes, I'm ready, let's go before I start crying and ruin my face."She laughed, grabbed my hand, squeezed once."You look insane by the way, like genuinely stupidly beautiful, Dominic is going to lose his mind.""Good," I said, "that's entirely the plan."The doors opened.The room was full, warm and everyone stood at the same time, I felt Sophie's arm link through mine and we started moving down the aisle, slow and steady. I told myself to keep my eyes forward because if I looked too long at any one's face I was going to fall apart right here in this dress.I looked anyway.Ethan was in the front row in his little suit, sitting next to Richard, who already had tears streaming down his face and wasn't even try
Dominic POV :We kept three cars back the whole way into the city. Watched her take turns she didn't need to take, doubling back twice, checking her mirrors. Then she pulled into a parking garage downtown and we waited.Ten minutes. She came out on foot. Different coat. Hat pulled low.We followed on foot for six blocks until she turned down an alley and made a call. We couldn't hear the words but we could see her face. The mask was completely gone. Whatever she was saying, she wasn't pretending anymore.She hung up and kept walking.Twenty minutes later she walked into an old warehouse on the edge of the industrial district. Looked over her shoulder once. Then went inside."Call Morris," I told Theo. "Right now, tell her exactly where we are."He was already dialing.Emily was already moving toward the door."Emily.""Don't." She didn't stop. "Don't tell me to wait."I caught up, grabbed her arm. "We go in quietly. We don't let them know we're here until we find where Ethan is. If
Dominic POV:"You know she called me today," Emily said. "Asked me to meet her at a café, said she had information about who was helping John. Kept hinting that someone close to us betrayed us, someone in our inner circle."My stomach dropped. "You met with my mother and didn't tell me?""She said not to. Said you'd confront the wrong person and they'd run.""And you believed her?""I didn't know what to believe, Dominic. But now, seeing that footage.." She stopped. Pressed her hand to her mouth for a second. "She was setting me up. Keeping me distracted."Detective Morris looked between us. "What else did she say at this meeting?""She tried to pin it on Sophie. Showed me a screenshot of some text conversation, said someone sent it to her anonymously. She was very convincing about it.""She would be," I said.I pulled out my phone and called my mother. Straight to voicemail. Called again. Same."She's not answering." "What about your dad? Try calling him." Emily said eagerly."Nah m
Emily POV :I drove home in a daze.Dominic was exactly where I'd left him, at his desk, still working. Papers spread out in front of him, laptop open, phone face-up beside his hand. He didn't look up when I walked in, just kept his eyes on whatever he was reading."Where were you?""Out. Needed air.""You were gone two hours, Emily.""I drove around. Couldn't sit still."He looked up then, really looked at me, taking in whatever was on my face that I hadn't managed to hide yet. "You okay?""No.""Yeah," he said quietly, leaning back. "Me neither."I wanted to tell him. About Margaret, about the screenshot on her phone and every careful, measured word she'd said. But her voice kept cutting through everything else in my head.Don't tell Dominic. Not yet. If he hears the wrong name he won't sit on it."Any updates from Morris?" I asked instead, dropping my keys on the counter."Nothing useful. John's completely off the grid. No card activity, no phone pings, no sightings. It's like he s
EMILY POVTwo weeks.Two weeks since I'd heard my baby's voice on that phone call, two weeks of nothing, complete silence, no messages, no photos, no taunts, just silence.It was worse than the messages.At least with the messages I knew Ethan was alive, knew John still had him, knew where to direct all this rage and fear.Now I had nothing.Just silence and my own mind tearing itself apart imagining what was happening to my son.I hadn't slept in days, couldn't eat, couldn't think about anything except Ethan crying on that phone, Ethan saying he's hitting me, Ethan's bruised face in that last photo.Dominic wasn't much better.He sat at his desk eighteen hours a day, working with Theo's security team, with Detective Morris, following every lead no matter how small, refusing to stop even though every single one had led nowhere.We barely spoke anymore.What was there to say?I was standing in Ethan's room, had been standing there for the past hour, just looking at his toys, his books,
DOMINIC POVEthan's breathing changed, got faster, panicked."Daddy he's back.""Ethan listen to me, hang up the phone right now, put it back exactly where you found it, go sit down, don't say anything about this call, do you understand?""I'm scared.""I know but you have to do this, you have to hang up right now and act normal, can you do that for me?""Okay daddy.""I love you so much Ethan, so much, we're coming to get you.""I love you too."The line went dead.I stood there staring at my phone, my whole body shaking, tears still falling.Emily collapsed against me, sobbing into my chest.Detective Morris was on her radio, "did we get it? Tell me we got it."A voice crackled back, "yes ma'am, we got the location, sending it to you now."She looked at her phone, "forty minutes east, residential area, I'm mobilizing everyone now.""I'm coming," I said."Mr. Steele.""I'm coming, that's my son, I'm not waiting here."She looked at me for a long moment, then nodded, "fine, but same r
Emily POV"No, no, no, no, no,"I was already scrambling off the floor before my brain even caught up, last night hitting me in flashes like a highlight reel I did not ask for, the club, the drinks, his hands, oh god."This is not happening, this is not real life.""Emily relax."I spun around and
Emily POVMy phone rang while I was on the sofa, feet tucked under me, halfway through my second cup of tea.Rebecca.I sat up and answered."Rebecca.""Ms. Hart, I'm so sorry to call on a Sunday.""It's fine, what's wrong.""Nothing's wrong," she said quickly, and then she paused, and I could hear
That alone woke me from my drunk state."No you're not," I glared at him, pulling away from his hands. "And why are you here? Where's Ethan?"He didn't answer, still glaring at Mike until Mike finally got the memo and left."How dare you chase my one night stand," I was pissed, actually pissed.He
"You know what you need," she said, practically bouncing with excitement.I looked up from my phone. "What Soph? And it better not be crazy.""Let's go car shopping. You need a car by the way and I get to pick one for you. It's a win win," she said, grinning so widely I thought her face might split







