MasukEmily’s life was already planned—obedient daughter, perfect fiancée, quiet future. Then she crossed the wrong line. Adrian Carter is everything she shouldn’t want—her fiancé’s uncle, a ruthless billionaire, and a man who sees straight through her carefully built facade. One night changes everything. And Adrian has no intention of letting her go.
Lihat lebih banyakChapter 1
“Why do you have to go through with this engagement? Don’t you love me anymore?” I paused. I was standing near the restroom, watching them, they couldn't even close the door properly, it simply showed how foolish they were The sound of Lily’s voice, pleading and soft, carried through the dim evening air. It was intimate, vulnerable. Nathan’s arm tightened around her shoulder. “It’s not like that, Lily,” he said gently. “You know this isn’t a choice I could make on my own. It’s… it’s been decided since we were children. I don't have a say.” Coward. Lily’s lips trembled, but she pressed closer to him. Her cheek brushed his, and I noticed the subtle tilt of her head, the way she inhaled sharply, eyes flashing toward me even as she clung to him, a smirk on her lips. I had expected this. I had known, long before tonight, that there was history here. That something had existed between them, something tender, something unspoken. But the sight of it now—Lily’s quiet defiance and Nathan’s careful patience—made the irritation bubble in me. Not because I cared about Nathan. Not because I was jealous. I was above that. It was the disrespect I felt, the audacity of their little display, right here at our engagement party. In public, where anyone could see them, the recklessness. Nathan leaned down, brushing his lips to Lily’s, soft at first, as if testing the waters, as if this kiss could smooth over the edges of their disagreement. Lily responded instantly, her hand moving to his neck, fingers tangling in his hair, eyes dark and smug as they found mine across the crowd. That smirk. That deliberate, brazen look. She was claiming him. In front of me. And worse, she was daring me to care. Nathan’s lips moaned against hers, and I felt a small, uncomfortable twist in my stomach—not desire, but intrusion. The kiss deepened, unhurried, intimate, and for a moment I caught the faint scent of his cologne—the one Lily had always leaned into, the one I could never let myself forget. I turned away. The polite mask slid back into place as I returned to the party, my heels clicking against the polished stone, a smile painted carefully across my face. I raised a hand, nodded, and murmured the usual pleasantries to distant cousins, long-lost aunts, and family friends whose names I didn’t remember. My glass never left my hand. My voice never faltered. Inside, I was counting the minutes, measuring their audacity, remembering the way Nathan’s hand rested on her waist, the ease with which she leaned into him. Their little performance of love—so obvious, so calculated—made my skin crawl. Not because I wanted Nathan, but because I had spent years learning to control my own space, my own image, my own boundaries. And now they trampled over them as though they were entitled to it. I knew their story, their history. I had known before tonight. But witnessing it firsthand, seeing the deliberate glances and small, sharp gestures—Lily’s hand brushing against his chest, her eyes catching mine and holding it, a silent dare—it was audacious. And it made me… angry. Pissed. I sipped my drink, pretending to admire the floral arrangements. Nothing about this evening belonged to me, and yet, I had to navigate it. Smile, nod, participate. That was all anyone expected. That was all I had ever been allowed to expect. “Emily!” A warm, friendly voice broke through my thoughts. I turned to see Mrs. Carter, her hands clasped in delight, a bouquet of orchids spilling from her arms. “I’m so glad you’re here! Do come over, we haven’t had a proper chance to talk.” I nodded politely, adjusting the hem of my dress and letting a tight smile take over my features. The world did not need to know I had just witnessed a kiss that wasn’t mine to care about. The world needed me calm, composed, and presentable. I moved toward the Carters, keeping my head high. A few well-placed laughs, a small blush when someone commented on the engagement, polite appreciation when gifts were given. My mask was flawless, practiced. And all the while, I felt it: the weight of eyes on me. Not from Lily. Not from Nathan. Someone else. Somewhere across the garden, in the shadows beneath the marble terrace, someone was watching me. I turned back, scanning the crowd, my eyes met ones I'd never seen before, he kept his eyes on mine, and I looked away, something about the look in his yes unsettled me. When I looked back, he was engrossed in discussions with a group of men who kept bowing slightly as they shook his hands He seemed like someone important but I'd never seem him, I'd probably ask Nathan later when he's done with his 'rendezvous' I moved on, greeting more guests, chatting in carefully measured tones, pouring myself another drink to maintain appearances. Toasts. Polite laughter. Polished responses. Smooth nods. Observant eyes. Playing the perfect obedient daughter-in-law and fiancee.Emily Evy, my assistant, came in the next morning, the door closing behind her as she made her report "there are concerns from the finance department about the restructuring.”"What concerns?” "They claim allocating much finds for compensation will affect this month's payroll""And the board? Any response?""None" she repliedIt was weird, my father and Martins were acting out of characters, I'd expected him to blow up by now. I looked up at Evy still standing there, "you can go. And let the vice-president know I would like to see him."Evy hesitated then bowed and leftI understood her hesitation. Everyone in the company knew I was on rocky ground with my father, but right now, I would prefer he lashed out and play his cards rather than keep quiet and act like I nothing was happening.My father came in a while later, coughing sharply as he took his seat before I even invited him to."Why have our almighty CEO asked for me? Trouble in paradise?" His tone was condescending, mocking.
Adrian The message came through before I finished my tea.I didn’t need to check the sender to know who it was. There were only a handful of people who would respond that quickly after leaving a negotiation table, and Frederick Hawthorne was one of them. A man like him didn’t delay decisions once he had made them—he acted.He's efficient, and that's why I work with him.I picked up my phone and opened the message."Done. She'll leave the country within forty-eight hours."Make it twenty four, and I can promise a 15% increase"His reply came almost immediately, "Deal"I smiled, setting the phone aside, reaching for my cup again. The tea had gone slightly warm, but I didn’t mind. Forty-eight was good.Twenty-four was better.The longer Vivian stayed in the country, the more room there was for disruption. With her cornered, she had the tendency to become reckless, that much was obvious from her stupid scheme at the party, I didn't want her causi g more problems.I stood, straightening
Adrian Frederick Hawthorne arrived punctually, as I expected. The café was quiet, private, and neutral—no distractions, no audience. I had chosen it for the simplicity of the transaction. Nothing more. Nothing less. He gave the nod and slid into the seat opposite me. “Adrian,” he said, voice smooth. “To what do I owe this meeting?” “I have a proposal,” I said, placing a folder on the table. The weight of it alone made him glance down, eyebrows raising slightly. “A proposal?” he said, leaning back. I nodded, glancing down at the file, “I heard your company is going through a rough patch,” I started. Vivian's scandal seems to have hit more than I expected I saw his jaw tighten, he knew I was the one behind it “I can get you back on your feet" I continued, "with even a ten percent increase in revenue. Guaranteed.” Hawthorne didn’t flinch. But I saw the flicker in his eyes—the calculation, the intrigue. He shifted slightly, a professional courtesy masking interest. “And the ca
Adrian I wasn’t surprised. Not even a little. The moment Martins turned to Rhoda and told her to apologize, I already knew how this would play out. He probably thought it was a smart move. A calculated sacrifice. Contain the damage. Preserve what little authority he still had. Show me—show us—that he could still maintain order in his household. But that was the problem with Martins. He always thought he was calculating. When in reality— He was predictable. Nine times out of ten, I could see exactly what he was thinking before he even acted on it. And that was precisely why he would never win against me. Not in the company. Not in this family. Not anywhere that required actual control. The old man saw it too. Long before anyone else did. I could still remember the conversations. The quiet frustration in his voice, hidden beneath layers of authority and pride. “Martins lacks presence,” he had said once, pacing slowly in his study. “He doesn’t command the room. He rea
Emily Viktor Cross. The name echoed in my mind as I stared at him, still half crouched by the roadside like a complete disaster. Three years. It had been three years since I last saw him. Back in college, Viktor had been my senior. We met during a Freshers’ party organized by the Sculpting Dep
Chapter 60Adrian“Daniel.”He looked up from the tablet in his hands immediately.“Yes, sir.”I leaned back in my chair, fingers steepled in front of my lips.“Well?”Daniel understood the question without further explanation. He placed a folder on my desk and opened it with practiced efficiency.
EmilyWhen Adrian asked to meet, my first instinct was to refuse.Actually, that wasn't entirely true.My first instinct had been to stare at the message for a very long time, my chest tightening with a familiar ache I had worked so hard to suppress these past days.The second instinct had been to
AdrianI inhaled sharply the moment the words left her mouth.Let’s break up.For a second, the world inside the car went silent. Not the quiet kind of silence—the suffocating kind. The kind that presses against your chest until breathing becomes difficult.My greatest fear had just come true.The
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