I often wonder whether I was cursed as a child since the amount of bad luck in my life seems almost supernatural. I've been called a computer genius, but to most, my true talent remains unknown. I've been called beautiful, but I tend to hide my looks behind tons of insecurities and loose clothing… After I broke up with my cheating boyfriend, my crappy job seemed like the only stable thing in my life… until I lost that last thing as well. The source of my tragedy had a name—Killian Blair. My bad luck stuck again and my high school bully became the newly appointed CEO of the company I worked for. Naturally, his first decision was to fire me and my entire department, ruining my life just like in school. I wasn't sure whether the fact he didn't recognize me was a blessing or a curse, but I was determined never to meet him again. Unfortunately, my fate had other plans… First, Killian managed to save me from an uncomfortable situation with my ex, and a moment later, I was rumored to be his girlfriend! But then the tables turned. The mighty CEO needed to avoid scandals at all costs, even if it meant convincing me to act as if we were in a relationship. “Name your price.” A smug smirk danced on his lips. “Do you want your job back?" “Make me a director in your company. Only then will I act as your loving girlfriend.” I thought he would never agree to my bold demand. I underestimated his determination… “Deal,” he answered simply and fixed his eyes on me. “Just remember, Josephine Clairmont, you can't go back on your word. Once you sign the contract, you belong to me.”
View More“This has got to be a nightmare,” I murmured under my breath as I entered the reception hall through the revolving doors.
More than a dozen of my work colleagues stood in a half-circle, smiling at my ex-boyfriend who happily paraded handing out invitations to his wedding. Everyone congratulated him, boosting his already overgrown ego. He was dressed up in a gray tailor-made suit way above his pay grade. His face was perfectly shaved, his ash-blond hair combed up, and even his nails were perfectly polished. Certainly, this change of façade was courtesy of his awfully rich fiancée. If I had loathed that man before, now my disgust had increased by a thousand percent.
Cursing under my breath, I slowly moved to the right side of the hall, trying to sneak out of the well-lit spot before that bastard noticed me. The last thing I wanted was for him to gloat—
“Josie!” he drawled my name as if he were announcing another round of a boxing match. Well, that wasn't far from the truth. We had been dancing around and exchanging blows for three months. Now he was going for a knockout.
I froze in place, feeling the burn of the crowd's eyes on me. Grinding my teeth, I turned around before stretching my lips into a thin line. “Dylan, what an unpleasant surprise.”
A dry chuckle escaped him as he prowled toward me, invitation in hand. “Oh, Josie. You can stop pretending.” He waved his hand dismissively, and my blood began to boil. “I know you want me back, but you just need to accept that you are no match for me.”
My hands fisted, and the urge to turn our fight into a real boxing match grew inside me with every second. “Want you back?! Are you kidding me?! Who would have wanted a cheating son of a—”
“Now don't get too excited, darling.” He all but shoved his flat palm in my face, causing me to stumble back. “I think that it's time to bury the hatchet." He lifted his other hand, presenting his wedding invitation. “Consider this a peace offering.”
Peace offering my ass! I knew why he wanted me at his high-end wedding. This would be a perfect opportunity for him to humiliate me. He wanted to parade with his newlywed, rich wife in front of me and prove I was beneath him. A long line of curses formed on my tongue when someone appeared behind me.
“She'll come,” Ashley, my clearly insane friend, called out, glaring at Dylan. She lined up with me, tossing her curly brown hair to one side and placing her hand on her hip. “She accepts your invitation.”
I turned toward her, staring at her wide-eyed, and hissed, “What the hell are you doing?”
She winked at me before shifting her gaze to my now wickedly smiling ex. “I will come too,” she announced. “Just make sure both invitations include plus one.”
Dylan's brows shot up. “Plus one? Am I supposed to believe that she”—he pointed at me—"is meeting someone?”
I shook my head and my mouth opened, but Ashley answered before I could utter a word. “She does.” Confidence satiated her tone, and I looked at her, stunned. “She and her boyfriend will gladly show up at your wedding.”
I remained speechless while Dylan snorted. “Well, this will be fun.” He handed Ashley our invitations. “See you at the wedding.” Satisfied, he spun around and sauntered toward the group of our work colleagues before my mind could process what had just happened.
Anger heated my blood. I grabbed the bag strap slumped over Ashley's shoulder, and dragged her into the narrow corridor by the stairs. “What the actual fuck, Ashley?!” I nearly shrieked.
She rolled her eyes and sighed. “Relax. I did it so you could finally show him you're not afraid to face him.”
I frowned. “And you decided to help me by giving HIM a chance to humiliate me?!”
She gave me a look. “Tell me, when was the last time he saw you wearing actual makeup and a dress? And no, this thin layer of color cream and lip balm doesn't count as makeup, nor can the weird, far-too-long sweatshirt you wore to work a few times be considered a dress.”
A half-strangled chuckle escaped me. “I used to wear dresses when I dated him,” I argued.
“And then you stopped.” A smug smirk tugged at my friend's lips. “He broke your heart, and you crawled into your shell. Let's face it, you are letting him win.”
My irritation flared. “This is not a game.”
Ashley snorted. “But it is.” Her lips curved into a wry smile as she scanned my hair tied up in a messy bun, my worn jacket, a faded yellow tee that remembered my high school days, a long gray skirt, and a pair of used-to-be-white sneakers. “It's a game you are willingly losing, and it is time for you to fight back.”
My mouth opened, but before words formed, my friend sassily spun around and started walking down the stairs. My frustration grew by the second. How was I supposed to fight back?! Dylan was getting married to the daughter of a freaking mogul! I hated to admit it, but he hit the jackpot while I spent my days drowning in helplessness and misery.
A quite decent job was the only thing that held my pieces together. I had always dreamed about working for a huge company like Blair Digital Entertainment, and I was even willing to ignore that I was working in the possibly worst department or that my desk was in the basement.
Of course, Dylan, whose brain was about half the size of mine, was far luckier than I was. He had miraculously managed to charm the recruiter and poof! He had become Mr. Manager, whereas I… I wasn't even sure my job had a name!
Sighing deeply, I focused on my steps as I descended the stairs. I should have learned by now that life was seldom fair. I had helped Dylan get through college. I had been willing to do anything for him. And then one day, he decided he no longer needed me. Learning that he had slept with another woman shattered my heart, and even after months, rage still heated my veins each time I recalled that moment…
I stopped at the bottom of the stairs and fisted my hands. “I cannot believe I used to be in love with this disgusting, cheating bastard.”
Ashley placed her hand on my shoulder. “Well… he is good-looking, though.”
My lips formed a thin line. “He is, and it sucks that a part of me still enjoys looking at his face… while the rest of me wants to turn it into a bloody mess.”
“How violent.” She laughed.
“I once thought I would never recover from the pain he caused me.” I gave her a faint, bitter smile. “But now, I just wish he stopped his childish games and moved on with his life so I could forget him.”
A wicked gleam flashed in Ashley's eyes. “Maybe that's the whole point. He doesn't want to move on, not entirely at least. Brianna Ricardson might be richer than you, but I think that this jerk misses you. And that is why you need to dress up, show up at his wedding, drink inappropriately expensive champagne, and show him what he foolishly gave up on.” She turned to face me, and a malicious grin spread across her face. “Then you can give him your back and walk away. This is how you win.”
I nodded, mirroring her expression. “I think I like the sound of it.”
She chuckled. “Finally! You shouldn't hide in the basement forever.”
My smile quickly faltered. “There's only one problem… who's going to be my mysterious boyfriend?”
“That's easy.” She waved her hand. “You'll go with my brother.”
I blinked. “Your brother is gay.”
She shrugged. “So? He can be mistaken for a straight guy... sometimes.”
My mouth opened and closed. Aaron, Ashley's twin, was the sweetest guy I had ever met, but no one in their right mind would have ever considered him straight. Yet, I didn't want to argue. I could only hope he would skip his usual makeup with fake lashes and glitter before coming to the wedding.
We restarted our steps, turning into a narrow corridor that led to our so-called office. We were working in the Data Revising Department, also called the Recycling Department. We were supposed to reanalyze the ongoing and rejected projects. Yep, our jobs were boring, but I would never complain about mine as long as it helped me pay my bills.
Drawing a deep breath, I opened the door and walked into the small room with five desks stashed in it. The rest of our team was already inside. I walked to my desk and turned on the computer. Only then did I acknowledge the odd silence. Our team leader, Mancy Lockwood, stood by her desk, her face pale as she offered me and Ashley a wry smile.
“What's going on?” I asked, confused.
“You are aware that we have a new CEO… right?” she started.
Truthfully, I rarely paid attention to the changes in management, but apparently, Ashley did since she nodded. “I heard that the new CEO is Mr. Maxwell Blair's son, and he's extremely handsome,” she explained, her tone almost dreamily.
A hysterical chuckle escaped Mancy's throat. “Well… yes. Mr. Killian Blair is, in fact… handsome.”
Blood drained from my face at the sound of that name, but it couldn't be THAT Killian Blair. My heart began to pound as I thought of the dreadful possibility. It couldn't be the bully who turned my high school days into a living hell… could it?
Mancy drew a ragged breath. “Anyway… the new CEO made a few changes and...” She paused, swallowing, before muttering grimly, “We're all fired.”
Four Years LaterYan Hao, Estelle, and Isabelle had become nothing more than a bad memory. Lou Zichen had been quickly convicted and sent to prison. Estelle and Isabelle landed behind bars six months later. The remains of Yan Hao's army and all his collaborators had been caught one by one. Special Agent Brooks made sure they all ended where they belonged. As if sensing there was no more danger around us, Aria, our beautiful daughter, was born a day after the final trial ended.My once filled with dread and nightmares life had become nearly blissful. Certainly, large areas had needed to be rebuilt, but Killian and I had pieced it back together. I had never returned to Blair Digital. After a year, Blair Digital merged with Tony's company, becoming Blair & Melton Interactive. Killian and Kaiden had recreated the Blair Consortium, making it twice as profitable as before. Of course, they both had wanted me to work for the consortium, assuring me I would find a place there. I'd refused. Inst
Killian didn't like my decision. He'd spent hours trying to make me change my mind, but I knew that this was the only way to end this. Since my leading doctor refused to let me out of the hospital, my team moved into my room, computers and other tech gear included. Killian brought me a laptop table so I could work while lying in bed. Well, at least I wasn't breaking the doctor's orders, not entirely.In two days, we managed to add over fifty more locations to the Eye. We focused on private airports, harbors, and train stations. Then we slowly began to plug as many traffic cameras as we could. The area watched by the Eye extended its range with every second, but it still wasn't enough to find Yan Hao.“Ryuu should have helped us search for his former boss,” Ashley grunted, her eyes locked on the computer screen.I let out a long sigh. “Ryuu has done enough. I cannot blame him that he took his mother and left. Now they can be family again.”Ashley shook her head. “Still, he should have—
JOSIEHe had come for me. He had found me. I remembered his lips on mine. I remembered a vague smile curving his lips. I remembered my voice cracking. I remembered the tears mixed with laughter… Then the sounds and images became blurry. Killian's voice softened and faded.I must have fainted afterward.Returning to awareness was followed by the pain. It pulsed through different parts of my body, but it didn't bother me that much. Perhaps I owed it to painkillers, or perhaps I felt that way because I knew I was safe.Despite the ache, my lips curled up slightly as I opened my eyes. I was lying in bed—a hospital bed—covered with soft sheets. A drip was connected to my arm, most likely the reason the pain I felt was almost acceptable. But none of that put a smile on my face or filled my chest with warmth. Killian's touch did it.He was sitting by my bed, his hand holding mine. His head rested next to our joined hands, his eyes closed. I slowly rose to sit, carefully not to move my hand o
After carefully analyzing the route and comparing it with the plans Tony had found before, we continued through the woods according to Ryuu's instructions. We climbed a small hill and finally saw it—a ten-foot-tall barbed wire fence with watch towers.“Son of a bitch,” Kaiden breathed out as his eyes took in the ridiculously well-guarded facility. “I've seen prisons with less security.”My lips formed a thin line. “Well, now we know for sure that the tunnels are the only way in.”I contacted Gunner and the rest of the groups searching other areas, informing them of what we found. I looked at my watch, and my stomach churned. We had less than twenty minutes, and that was only if Yan Hao decided to stick to his own rules. A part of me knew he might choose to kill Josie sooner...My chest tightened at the thought. I needed to get inside. I needed to find her. Now. “How long until you get here?” A low growl rang in my tone.“Three minutes,” Gunner replied, panting. I knew that he was prob
KILLIANThree Hours EarlierThe Happy App, Josie's creation, no longer existed. Yan Hao must have gotten desperate to get money, and he most likely forced some poor bastard to hack the system, using all means necessary. As Ashley and Kei explained to me, the hacker had entered the system thanks to a small device planted in the server room. Of course, that meant someone from Yan Hao's army must have broken into Blair Digital... I made a mental note to fire the head of security upon hearing the news.This attack might have ended in a huge disaster. I didn't even want to imagine the chaos such a monstrous leak of data could have caused. Certainly, Josie had created a drastic solution in case everything went south. She anticipated the worst scenario. She might have sacrificed her dearest creation, but she sure as fuck saved the entire company.I loved her for it... and for many other reasons... and perhaps a few more I still couldn't remember. Now I could only hope the rest of my memories
My body began to rattle as I stared at Ryuu. Again, his expression was unreadable. Was it just a part of an act, an improvised solution, or did he decide not to respect the deal we made?“You bastard,” I breathed out.Ryuu responded with a cold smirk. “We both know Killian will do anything to have you both back... alive. Let's make him hope he'll get to see you again.”Yan Hao looked at me before bursting into cold, disgusting laughter. “Then should we let history repeat itself? Should I let him pay a generous amount of money before slitting your throat? It would be quite poetic, don't you think? Like father like son. Maxwell Blair thought he was saving his brother... I bet that his son will pay just as eagerly.”A shudder rushed through my body, and my eyes filled with tears. I didn't even know if Killian was conscious. They didn't know that either. Then again, this was a way to buy more time. If Yan Hao wanted Killian's money, he would need to wait for his answer, probably send proo
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