FAZER LOGINCHAPTER SIX
EMILY’S POV I woke up to sunlight streaming through unfamiliar curtains and an immediate, pounding headache that made me wince. My body felt heavy and sore in places that made heat creep up my neck as I slowly became aware of my surroundings. I was naked. Completely naked. I turned my head carefully on the pillow and my breath caught in my throat. Jace lay beside me, his chest rising and falling in steady rhythm, one arm thrown across his forehead as he slept. The sheet was pulled low on his hips, exposing the defined muscles of his abdomen. And then the memories came rushing back like a tidal wave crashing over me. The hotel room after we’d left the gala. His hands sliding up my dress as he pressed me against the door. The way I’d dropped to my knees and take his cock in my mouth while he groaned my name and tangled his fingers in my hair. How he’d laid me on the bed afterward and buried his face between my legs until I was begging, actually begging him for more. The sex itself had been intense and consuming, our bodies moving together with desperate urgency as I clawed at his back and wrapped my legs around his waist, neither of us able to get enough of each other. “Oh god,” I whispered, pressing my palms against my closed eyes. Again. I’d done it again. Second time now. What the hell was wrong with me? I slipped out of bed as quietly as possible, gathering my dress and underwear from where they’d been scattered across the floor. My hands trembled slightly as I pulled on my clothes, not bothering with my heels yet as I tiptoed toward the door. I grabbed my clutch from the nightstand and cast one last glance at Jace still sleeping peacefully, his face relaxed in a way I’d never seen at the office. Then I ran. I didn’t stop until I was in a taxi heading back to my apartment, my heart racing and my mind spinning with what I’d just done. Professional boundaries meant nothing apparently when Jace looked at me the way he did, when he touched me like I was the only thing in the world that mattered. I was so screwed. By the time I got home, showered, changed into fresh work clothes, and made it to the office, I was running on pure adrenaline and three cups of coffee. My head still throbbed dully and I prayed no one would notice the slight dark circles under my eyes that I’d tried to cover with concealer. I spotted my friend Diane near the break room, leaning against the counter with her own coffee cup, staring into space with an expression I recognized immediately. Something was wrong. “Di?” I called out, walking over to her quickly. “What’s going on? You look like someone died.” Diane’s eyes snapped to mine and she grimaced. “Miranda is on a warpath this morning. Like full-blown foaming at the mouth rage over some tiny mistake in the quarterly reports. Everyone’s been walking on eggshells since she got in an hour ago.” My stomach dropped. “What kind of mistake?” “I don’t know the details but apparently someone’s about to get their head ripped off and—” Diane’s eyes widened as she looked past my shoulder. “Emily, wait—” But I was already moving, pushing through the break room door and heading toward the main office floor where I could hear raised voices. My heels clicked rapidly against the tile as I rounded the corner and stepped into the open workspace. The scene that greeted me made my blood run cold. Miranda stood in the center of the room, her face flushed red with fury, surrounded by at least a dozen employees who’d frozen at their desks. The moment she saw me, her eyes lit up with something dark and victorious. Before I could even open my mouth to ask what was happening, her hand flew through the air and connected with my cheek in a sharp, stinging slap that echoed through the suddenly silent office. I stumbled back a step, my hand flying to my burning cheek as shock rippled through me. Murmurs erupted around us but I could barely hear them over the ringing in my ears. “You incompetent fool,” Miranda hissed, her voice dripping with venom. “Do you have any idea what you’ve done?” “What?” I managed to get out, my voice shaking slightly. “What are you talking about? What did I do?” “Don’t play dumb with me,” she snapped, taking a step closer. “You think I don’t know how you got your promotion? You think I’m blind to the way you operate around here?” My heart started pounding for an entirely different reason now. “Excuse me?” “You slept your way to the top,” Miranda said loudly, making sure everyone in the office could hear her. “That’s how incompetent women like you get ahead, isn’t it? On your back.” Gasps rippled through the crowd. Shocked faces turned toward me and I felt heat flood my entire body, part humiliation and part rage. “That’s not true,” I said firmly, trying to keep my voice steady even though I wanted to scream. “I earned my position through years of hard work and dedication to this company. How dare you—” “I saw you yesterday,” Miranda cut me off, her smile turning cruel. “At the gala. Snooping around with one of the men like some desperate—” She’d seen me. She’d seen me with Jace. My worst fear was materializing right in front of me and there was nothing I could do to stop it. “I don’t know what you think you saw,” I started weakly, but Miranda wasn’t finished. “Pack your things,” she said with cold finality. “You’re fired. I want you out of this building within the hour. You’re incompetent, unprofessional, and a disgrace to this company.” The room spun slightly. This couldn’t be happening. I’d worked too hard, sacrificed too much to have it all destroyed because of one mistake, one moment of weakness with— “Says who?” The voice cut through the chaos like a blade, deep and commanding and utterly confident. Every head in the office turned toward the entrance where a figure stood silhouetted in the doorway. Jace? But this wasn’t the Jace I knew. This version of him was transformed entirely. Gone were the slightly casual clothes and the relaxed demeanor. Instead he wore a three-piece charcoal suit that looked like it cost more than my monthly rent, perfectly tailored to his frame. His hair was styled differently, swept back in a way that made his sharp features even more prominent and mature. He looked older somehow, more authoritative, like he’d stepped out of a boardroom in Manhattan where billion-dollar deals were made with a handshake. He looked like he owned the world. Jace walked into the office slowly, his eyes locked on Miranda with an expression that made even her take a step back. The entire room seemed to hold its breath as he approached. “Don’t meddle in things you don’t understand, trainee,” Miranda said, but her voice had lost some of its earlier confidence. “This is between me and Emily. I’m going to make sure she goes down for her incompetence and—” “No one is getting fired,” Jace said quietly, but his voice carried absolute authority that made my skin prickle. “And if anyone is getting fired today, Miranda, it’s going to be you.” The silence that followed was deafening.EMILY’S POV Inside my office, I sat at my desk staring blankly at my computer screen without seeing anything on it. The words blurred together into meaningless shapes as my mind kept replaying the scene from earlier over and over again. The man I’d slept with. Not once but twice. The man I’d argued with in meetings, the man I’d corrected and assigned tasks to like he was just another junior analyst. The man whose hands had been on my waist just yesterday, whose lips had been on mine, whose fingers had made me come apart in a hotel bathroom. That man was the CEO of the entire company. The CEO. Jace Callahan. How had I not known? How had no one known? And more importantly, what the hell was going to happen now? My stomach churned with a mixture of humiliation and dread. I couldn’t even bring myself to leave my office since the scene in the main workspace this morning. Every time I thought about walking out there and facing all those employees who’d witnessed everything, I
EMILY’S POV I grabbed Jace’s arm and pulled him slightly aside, dropping my voice to an urgent whisper. “Shut the fuck up. What are you doing? We’re both going to lose our jobs if you keep this up.” But Jace didn’t even look at me. His eyes remained fixed on Miranda with an intensity that made the air feel heavy. Miranda let out a sharp, bitter laugh. “Oh, I see what this is. You must think because you have a pretty face you can sleep your way around here just like Emily did. Is that it? Did she promise you something in exchange for defending her?” Jace’s jaw tightened and when he spoke, his voice was dangerously calm. “That’s rich coming from you, Miranda. I think you’re confusing me with someone else. Someone who showed up at my office uninvited last night and threw herself at me despite being told no.” Miranda’s face went scarlet and several people around us exchanged shocked glances. “Consider yourself fired,” Jace said flatly. “Effective immediately.” The murmurs
CHAPTER SIX EMILY’S POV I woke up to sunlight streaming through unfamiliar curtains and an immediate, pounding headache that made me wince. My body felt heavy and sore in places that made heat creep up my neck as I slowly became aware of my surroundings. I was naked. Completely naked. I turned my head carefully on the pillow and my breath caught in my throat. Jace lay beside me, his chest rising and falling in steady rhythm, one arm thrown across his forehead as he slept. The sheet was pulled low on his hips, exposing the defined muscles of his abdomen. And then the memories came rushing back like a tidal wave crashing over me. The hotel room after we’d left the gala. His hands sliding up my dress as he pressed me against the door. The way I’d dropped to my knees and take his cock in my mouth while he groaned my name and tangled his fingers in my hair. How he’d laid me on the bed afterward and buried his face between my legs until I was begging, actually begging him fo
CHAPTER FIVE JACE’S POV I leaned back in my office chair, rolling my shoulders to ease the tension that had been building there all afternoon. The Callahan reports were finally done, formatted and ready for Monday’s presentation. I glanced at my watch and realized most of the office had already cleared out, everyone rushing home to get ready for tonight’s gala. I should have left an hour ago myself. I was about to shut down my computer when I heard a knock at my door. I looked up, expecting maybe the janitor or security doing their rounds, but instead Miranda stood in my doorway wearing a dress that left very little to the imagination and a smile that made my stomach turn. “Ma’am,” I said carefully, keeping my tone professional. “What are you doing here? Everyone’s supposed to be getting ready for the party.” She stepped inside without invitation, her heels clicking against the floor as she closed the door behind her. “I could ask you the same thing. Still working while
CHAPTER FOUR EMILY’S POV "Careful!" he mumbled with one hand on my hip as the other gripped my arm and his voice barely above a whisper. Well-tailored suit. Tie slightly loosened and eyes that felt like a storm just waiting for a reason to break out. I stood still in the hallway, short on words to say. Wondering how the next minute I'd wanted to have him fired and the next I was wrapped in the arms of the one man I dreaded. "You like pushing buttons, don't you?" I snapped pulling away from his grip. Trying to build a wall between us. "If I'm starting to push yours, making you feel afraid, then yes," he responded. And for a second it felt like he'd read the words in my head. I hated that word. Afraid… It made my spine stiffen and for some reason it made my pride flare. "I'm not moved by you Jace!" His smile instantly turned wicked. "You should be!" Our eyes locked, and the space between us wasn't space at all— it felt more like a war zone. Charged and hot. Ann
CHAPTER THREE EMILY’S POV I arrived fifteen minutes early for the phase two project briefing, as instructed. Not because I was excited to see Jace again, but because I needed to be in control before Jace walked in like he owned gravity. And as expected, he walked in looking like he’d just stepped off a goddamn runway with that smug smile and perfectly rolled sleeves. Punctual. Immaculate. And annoyingly smug. With all that, I knew he was going to be in trouble. “Morning partner!” he called out, pulling out a chair right next to me. “Save it!” I said flatly as I clicked open my laptop, pulling out the updated project board. “You’re taking on segmentation, backend analytics, the predictive funnel stimulations, and data source verification.” Jace tilted his head. “Thought we had templates for that.” “Well, you’re the one who challenged the demographic data last meeting. Let’s see what you can do.” He leaned back slightly. So I’m redoing the ske







