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Rules and Boundaries

Autor: Ava Sinclair
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-04-20 23:55:20

The next morning, the office felt different.

Rachael noticed it the moment she stepped through the doors. The usual buzz of keyboards and low conversations was still there, but something in the air had changed. People glanced at her a little longer than usual. Whispers quieted when she walked past. Everyone knew something had happened between her and the new CEO, even if they did not know exactly what.

She kept her head down and made her way to her desk, determined to act as if everything were normal.

But nothing was normal.

The memory of the night before lingered in her mind Joseph’s apology, his promise of no more secrets, and the unsettling honesty in his voice. She wanted to believe him, but trust did not come easily, especially after deception.

At exactly ten o’clock, Señora Torres approached her desk.

“The CEO wants to see you in his office at eleven,” she said quietly.

Rachael’s stomach tightened.

“Did he say why?”

Señora Torres shook her head. “No. Just be there.”

Rachael nodded and spent the next hour trying unsuccessfully to focus on work. When the time came, she stood, smoothed her blouse, and walked toward the executive office.

Joseph was waiting for her.

He sat behind his desk, composed as ever, but there was a seriousness in his expression that made her uneasy.

“Sit down,” he said.

She sat, folding her hands in her lap.

Joseph reached for a notepad.

“We need to establish boundaries,” he said. “Rules for this arrangement.”

Rachael frowned. “Rules?”

“Yes. If we’re going to continue pretending, we need structure.”

He slid the notepad across the desk toward her.

There were five rules written clearly:

Public appearances only when necessary.

No physical intimacy beyond what is needed for appearances.

No personal details shared with family or coworkers.

If either of us feels uncomfortable, we stop immediately.

No social media or public records connecting us.

Rachael read the list in silence.

“This feels like a contract,” she said.

“In a way, it is,” Joseph replied. “These rules protect both of us.”

She looked up at him.

“Protect us? Or protect you?”

His expression didn’t change.

“Both.”

Rachael leaned back in her chair.

“You’ve really thought this through.”

“I had to.”

She tapped the paper lightly.

“So we act like a couple in public, but nowhere else?”

“Yes.”

“And if your family asks personal questions?”

“We answer carefully and keep it simple.”

She let out a quiet laugh.

“You make this sound easy.”

“It won’t be easy,” he admitted. “But it will be manageable.”

Rachael stared at the list again. The rules did offer some sense of safety. They created boundaries where there had been none before.

Still, something about it made her uneasy.

“What happens if someone at work finds out?”

Joseph folded his hands on the desk.

“We keep this professional here. No one needs to know the details.”

She nodded slowly, though the answer did little to reassure her.

“Why are you doing all this?” she asked. “Why go through all this trouble?”

Joseph looked at her steadily.

“Because I need this arrangement to work.”

“That’s not an answer.”

He paused before speaking again.

“My family expects certain things from me. They ask questions. They interfere. This arrangement gives me control.”

“And what do I get?”

“You already know what you get.”

The money.

The reminder stung, but she said nothing.

Joseph softened his tone.

“You also get protection. Clear boundaries. The freedom to walk away if it becomes too much.”

She folded the paper and slipped it into her bag.

“Fine,” she said. “I agree.”

Joseph nodded.

“Good.”

She stood to leave.

“Rachael.”

She paused.

“I mean what I said last night. No more secrets.”

She met his gaze briefly.

“I hope so.”

Back at her desk, she tried to focus, but the folded rules in her bag felt heavier than paper.

The day dragged on, each passing hour filled with the strange tension of pretending nothing was wrong.

Then, late that afternoon, everything changed.

Rachael was heading to the break room when she heard voices near the executive office.

She slowed when she recognized Joseph’s voice.

“She’s an employee,” he was saying. “That’s why boundaries are important.”

Another voice answered Señora Torres.

“This could become a serious issue if it looks inappropriate.”

Rachael froze.

Joseph sighed.

“I understand the risks.”

Mrs. Torres spoke again.

“The board will not ignore this if they suspect favoritism.”

Rachael’s pulse quickened.

They were talking about her.

She stepped backward, intending to leave quietly, but her heel caught the edge of a floor tile.

The sound echoed in the hallway.

Silence followed.

Then Joseph’s voice:

“Rachael?”

There was no point hiding.

She stepped into the doorway.

Señora Torres folded her arms.

“How much did you hear?” she asked.

“Enough,” Rachael replied.

The room felt suddenly too small.

Mrs. Torres looked between them.

“I need to understand what’s happening.”

Rachael glanced at Joseph, then back at Señora Torres.

“It’s personal,” she said carefully.

Señora Torres raised an eyebrow.

“Personal relationships in the workplace are not just personal.”

Joseph stood.

“We’ve established rules,” he said. “There will be no favoritism.”

Mrs. Torres nodded once.

“That may be true, but appearances matter.”

Rachael felt exposed, as though her private choices were being laid out for inspection.

“We can handle this privately,” Joseph said.

Señora Torres looked unconvinced.

“For your sake and hers, I hope that’s true.”

She turned to Rachael.

“You need to be careful. Office rumors spread quickly.”

Rachael swallowed hard.

“I know.”

Señora Torres expression softened slightly.

“I’m not trying to make your life harder. But if this affects the workplace, I will have to step in.”

After she left, silence filled the office.

Rachael turned to Joseph.

“So now your manager knows.”

Joseph rubbed a hand across his jaw.

“Yes.”

“This is exactly what I was afraid of.”

“I know.”

She let out a frustrated breath.

“You said these rules would protect us.”

“They still can.”

“How? People are already suspicious.”

Joseph stepped closer but kept a respectful distance.

“Because we stay in control. We stick to the boundaries.”

She shook her head.

“This feels like it’s getting bigger.”

“Maybe,” he admitted. “But I won’t let it spiral.”

Rachael looked away.

“You keep saying that.”

“And I mean it.”

She wanted to believe him, but fear was growing in the spaces where trust was supposed to be.

That night, she sat alone at her kitchen table with the folded rules in front of her.

She read them again and again.

The words were supposed to make her feel safe.

Instead, they felt like evidence—proof that she was part of something risky and fragile.

Her phone buzzed with a message from her brother.

How was work today?

She stared at the message for a long moment before replying.

It was fine.

It was a lie, but telling the truth felt impossible.

She placed the phone aside and looked again at the rules.

They were boundaries, yes.

But they were also reminders that this arrangement was becoming more complicated by the day.

And the hardest part was realizing that her fear was no longer only about losing her job.

It was about losing control.

Because beneath the carefully written rules and polite promises, something unplanned was beginning to grow between her and Joseph.

Trust.

And trust, she realized, might be the most dangerous thing of all.

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