تسجيل الدخولEmily
The sunlight hit my eyes first. Then, slowly, the reality of the night before came into focus. I was naked. Not under a blanket, not half-covered. Naked. With a man I didn't know by my side. I froze for a moment, holding my breath, expecting panic or shame to hit. It didn’t. Not exactly. Not like I thought it would. Instead, a surprising calm spread through me, like the kind you feel after surviving a storm. I hadn’t regretted it. Not a single bit. My mind had finally caught up to my body, the alcohol having worn off enough for clarity. I could remember everything—his hands, his voice, the way he moved over me—and even now, thinking about it made my pulse flutter and my stomach ache with a kind of familiar longing. But calm came next, along with worry. Consequences. Not because I was ashamed—though I wasn’t proud, either—but because we lived in a world where everything had repercussions. The Browns, the Carters, Nathan… the mess this would create if anyone found out. Nathan was a man, people would simply wave his affairs way, but I was different, I was a woman with only my perfect image to my name, if any of this ever leaked, I'd be ruined. Totally ruined. I rolled carefully, careful not to wake him, and studied him. He slept like he owned the world. Broad shoulders, the faint rise and fall of muscle beneath smooth skin. Dark hair falling across his forehead. Even in sleep, he radiated control. Command. Power. And yet… last night he had been gentle. Careful. I swallowed, sitting up slowly, trying to slip out of the bed "Where are you going?" his voice was groggy, but there was no mistaking the shivers that ran through me at the sound “Hmm... I'm leaving” I said quietly, testing my voice. "I need to get out of here before anyone comes knocking, we should be grateful the owner of this room didn't come yesterday, I can't even imagine what would have happened", My eyes searched around for my clothes, and I found it at the edge of the bed, keeping myself covered with the sheets, I reached for it. "This is my room" I froze, "So you don't have to worry about anyone 'disturbing' us" His room? "Your room?" I asked "Yes", he replied "You have a room here?" He nodded, "in the Carter's family house?" He nodded again, "Who are you?" I asked "Who do you think?" He asked, sitting up now, a taunting smile on his face, Was he... mocking me? I know Nathan doesn't have a brother, but I wasn't actually close enough with him to know if he had any friends close enough to earn a room in the Carter's house. I picked up my dress, the zip was torn, it wasn't wearable, i didn't care who he was as long as this was kept a secret "Whoever you are," I started, "I'd like to ask that we keep what happened between us a secret, I'm sure you also don't want this..." I gestured between us, "to get out" 'Why?" He asked I turned to look at him, was I speaking another language? "Why what?" "Why do we have to keep this a secret?" He continued What kind of stupid question was that? "Because there will be consequences of course" I replied “Consequences?” he repeated softly, and the edge in his voice made me shiver. “I don’t care about consequences.” I blinked. “What?” “I said,” he leaned forward, resting one hand on the bed near me, keeping me pinned by the weight of his presence, “you’re mine now. My woman. And I don’t intend to let you go.” I froze. With shock. “Yours? I, we—” My voice caught. “We can’t—” “I said, you’re mine,” he repeated, flatly, almost casually, like he was stating the weather. “And if anyone—anyone—tries to take you away or interfere, I will make sure they regret it.” My stomach dropped. He's crazy. How can he say that so easily when he just attended my engagement party and I don't even know him. Well, I'm also in bed with him so maybe I'm also crazy. But I can sort this out. I always do. “So...wait—wait a second,” I said, trying to gather my thoughts. “So what do you want me to do now? Be… with you?” He leaned back slightly, eyes dark, commanding. “I’ll marry you.” The words hit me like a slap. It's confirmed. He's crazy. I almost laughed, almost cried, almost shouted. “Excuse me? Mr.man… I’m engaged. To Nathan Carter. Your... I don't know even know, friend? Brother?” He smirked, unbothered, almost amused by my objection. “And?” “And… and that matters. It’s… I mean…” I stammered, feeling heat rise to my cheeks. “I can’t. We… you can’t just—” “I just did,” he interrupted. His voice was calm, even teasing, but carrying that weight—that command. “You’re mine. I will marry you. And if you refuse, Emily…” His eyes glinted, sharp, almost predatory. “…I will tell everyone everything that happened last night.” My stomach lurched. My pulse raced. The consequences I had tried so hard to avoid were suddenly all too real. Was he being serious right now? He's also involved, isn't he worried about his reputation? “Wait,” I said, my voice firmer now, trying to regain control, “we can't…get married." "Why?" His tone was harsh "You'll risk ruining your reputation for Nathan? You don't even love him, you don't want this engagement. Or...do you?" I sighed. "It's not that. It's just... I’m not ready to get married. But, I can be… with you. If you promise to keep it secret.” He leaned closer, and I could feel the heat radiating off him. He studied me, not like someone making a deal, but like someone who had already won. “And why,” he asked softly, dangerously, “would I ever want to keep it a secret?” I swallowed hard, trying to maintain control. “Because… because I don’t want anyone else involved. I don’t want to complicate things. I want you to… be considerate.” He smiled slowly, predatory but amused, and leaned back. “Considerate. That’s… cute. Fine. We keep it secret. For now.” “For now,” I repeated, feeling the word like a shield. I swallowed the lump of desire and fear in my throat and tried to draw a line. He'd probably get bored of me in a few days and I have my peace again. I sighed in relief, it was a win-win. He chuckled softly, a sound that made my pulse spike. “You really think this will last as just a relationship?” “I… I hope you get over me soon,” I admitted, trying to sound casual. He tilted his head, eyes glinting with something like amusement mixed with obsession. “Oh, Emily,” he said softly, almost reverently, “you think I could get over you?” I looked away, gripping the sheet around me. I was still level-headed. I had to be. I had to keep some control. He leaned forward, resting his forehead lightly against mine. His hand slid to the back of my neck, holding me in place with gentle yet unyielding strength. “Ok, let's keep it between us. For now,” he murmured, lips brushing against mine in a whisper. “But don’t fool yourself. You’ll never be just temporary to me.” I closed my eyes, letting the warmth of his body and the weight of his gaze wash over me. I didn’t regret last night. I didn’t regret him. But now I had to survive this. Navigate it. Control it—or try to. “And if you break this,” I said softly, opening my eyes, meeting his, “I’ll… I’ll make sure there are consequences.” His laugh was low and throaty. “I doubt you will. Because you’re mine, Emily. And now, everyone else can just deal with it.” "Well, you can dare me". I replied. "Now do you have a robe I can put on? I need to get of of here"Emily I went to the prison three days later. I sat in a plastic chair and waited, my hands folded on the metal table. Then he came out. He looked smaller in the uniform. The gray at his temples had spread. He walked with a slight shuffle, the arrogant stride I'd known my whole life finally broken. He sat down across from me and smiled. "To what do I owe the pleasure, daughter?" "I'm not your daughter." I kept my voice level. "I'm only here for answers. Grandfather was good to you. Took you out from the gutter and made you someone He gave you the company. He covered up your—" I stopped, glanced at the guard by the door. "He protected you. Why did you kill her? Why did you take everything when he was nothing but good to you?" He laughed. It started as a chuckle and grew into something wild, almost frightening. The guard shifted, hand moving to his belt. "Good?" David leaned forward, eyes bright with a feverish light I'd never seen before. "You think that old man was good? You thin
Emily Within a month of gaining my own people into key positions, I had enough evidence on my table to bury my father ten times over. Not just the embezzlement scheme I'd originally been chasing, but something far worse. Something that made my hands shake when I spread the papers out at 2 AM, alone in the study, with Adrian fast asleep in bed.My mother hadn't jumped. She'd been pushed. I already had doubts. But holding the medical report. I could feel tears stinging my eyes. I read it again, even though I'd already memorized every word. Adrian had pulled strings with his contacts at the police department to get it for me. Four months pregnant. She was four months pregnant when she died, carrying a child my father probably found a nuisance. Her fingerprints were found on the balcony railing, yes, but the bruising pattern on her arms told a different story. Someone had grabbed her. Hard. And the button clutched in her hand—a brass button from a suit jacket—matched the one missing from
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 The moment I stepped back into the ballroom, my mask slid seamlessly into place. Soft smile. Relaxed posture. Eyes warm but distant. I greeted the ladies gathered near the center of the room, accepting their compliments with practiced grace, responding to polite inquiries about my studie
EmilyI took Nathan’s arm as we stepped out of the car.The moment my heels touched the pavement, the air shifted.Cameras clicked rapidly, flashes bursting like tiny explosions around us, all of them desperate to capture the newest spectacle—the Carter heir and his fiancée. Nathan’s grip on my arm
EmilyThe rest of the week was brutal.There was no other word for it.After the night I spent at Adrian’s place, I didn’t see him again—not even once. No stolen glances. No quiet conversations. No unexpected appearances.That didn't mean I didn't here from him,My phone buzzed constantly.Did you
Emily I walked into Adrian’s company the next morning dressed in simple, neutral office wear. Black slacks. A cream blouse. Low heels. Nothing flashy. Nothing memorable. I wanted to disappear into the background, to look like any other woman starting a normal job on an ordinary day. I wanted







