로그인CHAPTER 2
Sebastian Crest, the 32-year-old CEO of the great and vast Crest Publishing empire, owns small businesses, and buys and sells stocks large enough to build an entire company, however, the one company he couldn't acquire one hundred percent was the one he worked up with his sweat and blood alongside his Father. Sunshine Publishing. He makes the New York Times weekly as the richest and youngest CEO four times in a row, he owns resorts, and hotels in five different countries, and of course, he wouldn't be a completely arrogant heir if he didn't own at least one private jet. He had an intimidating aura and a mix of unruliness, with a cool, dark, lean, sophisticated sexy look that makes every female he crosses paths with worship the ground he walks on, his plump lips were constantly set in a grim line, his forehead always furrowed in concentration. He had everything a man could ever ask for but I can't help but think he has the saddest gray eyes I've ever seen. The first time our gaze met, a chill ran down my spine, he terrified me, and at the same time, his eyes held an eternity of mysterious depths that made me curious. Our mutual hatred for each other started when I encountered his Father, Robert Crest, he frequented the Cafe where I work and we soon became close friends. One day the man simply asked if I could use a photocopy machine and I said yes, before I knew it I was called for the job offer of an assistant to Sebastian Crest, and Robert left no room for assertion. At first, Sebastian appeared to have accepted me but acted as if I wasn't in the room. Before I knew it, the workload increased with each day that proceeded, the late nights and early mornings became a constant routine. There were days I would stumble into meetings, arrange wrong schedules, and burst into tears every time he scolded me. I had no professional etiquette, but unlike his numerous personal secretaries who couldn't put up with his tyranny and resigned I was determined to last longer. Gossip ran around that I was a nepotist employee who slept with the boss's Father to get a spot but I didn't care. One day I overheard Sebastian raving about how unfit I was for the position, and how much of a mess I was. And that was the last straw. Before I could think twice about it I barged into the room, looked at him dead in his cold eyes, and said I wasn't afraid of him, I vowed to be the best assistant he's ever encountered and I said I would resign when I chose to. Since then I waited with shaky legs for a deathly white envelope but it never came. "Look at him," Beth whispered, disrupting me out of my reverie. Sebastian stood afar greeting guests' charisma, confidence oozed off of him. He wore a conventional dinner suit that molded to all the right contours on his body, his thick dark hair slicked stylishly, and his oval-shaped face could cut through glass. "I feel like fainting in appreciation of his beauty." I scoffed at my friend's statement. "Come on Em, don't tell me you don't fall for him every time you two work together. I mean, he just came back from a two-week trip but the man still looks gorgeous!" "You mean when I finally look at him without thinking of putting a bullet in his heart? He's the only one keeping me up at night." Beth gasped "He keeps you up at night?" I rolled my eyes. "It's like he's sent from hell to torment me," I sigh in frustration. She chuckled. "You know It's believed that men only pick on women they like…" I snickered, "Like? Sebastian?" "Could be possible," she shrugged. "You two act like an old couple, you know everything about each other." "Merely Professionally." "But you-" "Shh…here he comes." "Where were you and why are my parents absent?" He asked in a controlled tone. I could sense the anger in his tone and as usual, it caused the hairs on my back to stand on end. "Sophia hated the dress we sent her earlier…" Sebastian's jaw tightened. "So, we purchased a new one and sent it an hour earlier. Mrs. Crest is currently in a conference meeting and doesn't want to be disturbed, said they'll be here in ten minutes," I finished swiftly. He shut his eyes and cursed under his breath. "And my Father?" "He's uh…" I hesitated. I haven't stuttered in two years. I had a feeling he had caught on to my foreign attitude as well. "Don't you dare with-hold anything from me, Emilia," He warned. I cleared my throat. "Mr. Crest said not to–" "Not when your job is on the line. You have a second to spill," "You won't fire me. You need me." I replied confidently. My colleagues ignored the scene as it was no longer a thing of astonishment for them. "Oh really? What makes you so sure?" he gritted out. "Because that card doesn't work on me anymore." I meet his heated gaze. "Fine," he relented, "I'll let this go since you're only doing your job. Get on the phone with Sam and find out if they've left home." He commanded. Theodore Roderick hurried over and tapped Sebastian's shoulder. Theodore is Sebastian's oldest friend and a brother, they were like each other's shadow. Theo was in his twenties, tall, lean with defined muscles, always dressed in bright colors, soft features, and blonde hair that hung on his forehead highlighting his green eyes, he had the boy-next-door look going on. "Mr. Murray wants to have a word. Immediately," Theo said in an anxious tone. "Okay," he turned to leave but turned to her again. "Tell Sophia to get here fast before I go get her myself. This isn't a dress party." They stalked off. I sighed as I watched them join the guests. He looked exhausted from his trip, I wonder how he's still so active after a two-week trip. I quickly got on the phone with Sophia. "Sophia, your brother is coming to get you in five minutes!" Then I cut the call. Sophia fears her brother more than death. I stood at the entrance waiting for Sebastian's parents. After two minutes, a black sleek limousine arrived, and instantly their car was crowded by reporters, flashing cameras and asking a million questions like; "Mr. Crest, how do you feel about retirement…" "Please, say a word for the camera…" The Crest couple emerged dressed as impeccable as ever, it was like they came right out of a magazine page. Robert Crest in a black tuxedo and a bow tie, his silver hair slicked back and his tall physique towered over his petite wife, who wore an equally black beautiful velvet gown with diamond-shaped silver sequins splattered all over the dress, dangling silver earrings highlighted her high cheekbones, she glowed whenever she smiled. The bodyguards led them inside the hall. They were greeted by guests as soon as they were spotted. Some shook hands with Robert, while some kissed Celine on the cheeks and commented on how stunning she looked. They held each other by the arm, their love sparkled even in old age, and they laughed and conversed with each other with elegance. I felt a pang of jealousy at their connection, and for a moment I yearned for a love so evident. Sebastian and Theodore approached his parents. He hugged his Father, they muttered inaudible words– I prayed silently they wouldn't argue, I breathed a sigh of relief when he released his Father and kissed his Mother's cheek lovingly. Soon, they were laughing and making jokes. But it didn't reach his eyes. The only time I catch a glimpse of Sebastian letting down his guard is when he's with Theo. Standing side to side with his Father one could see that he was a replica of him. The broad shoulders, wrinkles that form at the corner of their eyes when they smiled, the signature beauty mark beside their right nose, and their habit of rubbing behind their necks when they are in an awkward situation. "He looks so stiff when he's with his parents," Beth comments thoughtfully. "It's no secret how they don't get along with his Father," I replied. "True," she mumbled. My gaze met with Robert Crest, he gestured for me to come over. I approached him and noticed Sebastian had left the spot. He gestured for me to lean closer. "I need you to do damage control for me, can you do that?" "Anything," I replied. "Make sure you keep Seb away from the entrance, I have 'that' guest coming in now. Wait and receive him for me." "Got it." I turned to leave but he called me back. "Emily, why aren't you asking any questions? " he said with a suspicious stare. "This is so unlike you." "Am I supposed to?" He smiled and squeezed my hand. "Good answer." "I'm smart," I smirked. "You look beautiful tonight," he commented and pecked my cheek. I made a mock now and he rolled his eyes and shooed me away. I headed for the entrance, and as soon as I did, a white limousine stopped and a handsome, tall man dressed in a blue suit and a white shirt–unbuttoned by the collar emerged. He shoved a hand in his long dark hair, I thought he was a model. When he turned I swear his gray eyes glistened in the night, he had a scar running down his right eyebrow, he was as tall as Sebastian, but he had an intense aura–also older. He seemed like the type of man girls knew was dangerous but still fell for. He approached and stopped in front of me, I held my breath. "Emily Asher?" he inquired. Oh God, his voice was as smooth as honey. "Ah…Yes, sorry." I swallowed hard. "I reckon my uncle Rob sent you?" "Yes please, this way." I led the way through the crowd, careful not to fall on my face. He was attracting curious stares, especially from the ladies. "Michael!" Robert exclaimed as we approached him. "Uncle Rob!" Michael smiled–which was beautiful by the way. They shared a man hug. "So good to see you again kid. Wait here, it's time for my speech. Emily, where is Seb? He has to be here," Robert asked. "Right here Father," Sebastian approached with a blank expression. It was like a dark cloud hanging above his head. "Hello brother, long time no see," Michael reached for a handshake but Sebastian ignored him. "Not long enough," he quipped, his eyes fixed on his Father who was on the stage. I left and stood beside Beth at our table. "Who was that Greek god you came in with?" "Don't ask me, am trying to recover from such a sight," She chuckled. But my attention was drawn to Sopia's arrival. I couldn't believe my eyes, surely my eyes must be playing tricks on me. But it became a reality when they drew closer, then I realized that Felix Jones was standing right in front of me as Sophia Crest's date. In the end, he came to me.EMILY I've lived 38 years, have witnessed and achieved good success numerous times, yet nothing has ever topped the joy of seeing my children chase their dreams. My heart throbs with pride and joy overflows from my eyes. It's such a blessing that they have found what lights them up-and are sharing it with the world. Our resilient, creative Doreen, a blossoming painter, turning every wall into vibrant works of art, our enthusiastic Gabriel excels in sports, always sprinting and scoring goals, while our little scholar George's always reading and asking brilliant questions, and finally our cheerful Mia, the queen of hearts of the family, always aspiring to become as many awesome profession as she can-when they eventually come to mind, that is. We're so proud of all our kids. They always makes every moment priceless. As we stepped inside the library, it had been transformed into a vibrant, multi-purpose event space. I almost thought we lost our way. The moveable shelves were re
EMILY "Darling I think we should call a plumber," I said to my husband, who was currently on his knees trying but failing to unclog the toilet. He's been at it for thirty minutes now, but won't give up. "What? So he can come and see how big my dump is?" he mumbled. "No, because he's a person who's knowledgeable on this than you are. It's kind of his job," I teased, poking at his competitive side. "I know who a plumber is, " he gritted out in annoyance. I chuckled, leaned down and kissed his cheek. "You're so adorable. Come on big guy," I helped him up by the arm, "you've done the best that you can do, now let's go get ready before the kids get here." They tagged along with Doreen to the foundation. "I'm not adorable, I'm a man." he grumbled as I led him away. "Whatever, you're adorable to me, so deal with it." I moved towards the closet but he grabbed me back to his body and nuzzled my neck, his graying hair fell over his smoky grey eyes, tickling my neck. "No
EMILY I limped--walked towards the train station with a broken stiletto. A little spark of happiness lit up within me when I spotted an empty bench. After a long walk, I needed to sit. And I missed my train. The station was scanty with only travelers for 3am walking to and fro. I spotted a woman afar, eating a sandwich and my mouth watered. That's the first thing I'll do when I get home. I'll soak my sour feet in warm water, eat lots of ice-cream and turn in early. I was stranded, alone, cold hungry with a dead phone and no money to book a room in a motel. If I knew it was this cold at the side of town I wouldn't have come straight from the office for an assignment in only a black pencil skirt, a white blouse and stiletto with no armor. Assignments like this were a specialty crafted for the rejected in Sunshine by Sebastian himself. I mean, I've accepted that he disliked me but how could he not send a car after me? After all, the deal went well and I was well o
THEODORE There were series of events that occurred in my lifetime that I could never forget or erase. I never believed in cliches like 'Love is Blind' or 'No one prepares you for falling in love' because I was an extremely intentional person, never impulsive, critically choosing my words before I speak. However, I grew up in a home where promises were never kept, people didn't matter and love was never a factor. I think that egged me to be intentional about my decisions. My father was extremely aggressive but he never laid a finger on my mother or me--but of course he didn't have to, his abusive words made up for it. And my mother was never affectionate because she never received affection. There I was, a ten year old constantly walking on eggshells with my family as though I lived with strangers. I had to work to be worth it, I believed that the entirety of human is to work hard so you'd be relevant so that you won't be tossed away. My Father's start up publishing compa
EMILY I winced as I examined my swollen ankle, it had already turned into a nasty dark color. I poked at it then winced again. I'll have to soak my feet in warm water again tonight. "I'll have to consider handing over the company to Sebastian, evidently you're more suitable for the job," Robert Crest said with a small smile as he approached me. I quickly stood up from my seated position. The wrinkles at the side of his eyes were the only feature Sebastian didn't inherit, an evidence he laughed a lot. I was at the Crest backyard, where we've decided the new book launch venue will be after the rain had ruined our venue last night. I had been on my feet all day with Sebastian's hard stare on the back of my head. Like a hawk keeping watch on it's prey, he didn't move an inch. No one could move an inch since dawn till dusk. Now I was the last woman standing after Sebastian fled out of the house as though he had fire on his heels when he got a call from the office. I was left
EPILOGUE Doreen's eyebrows furrowed in deep concentration, her lip jutted out as she patted the sand on the flower seed she had just buried. Sebastian and his four-year-old daughter were on their knees planting flowers beside his father's grave. "Daddy, do you think it will grow and make Grandpa happy?" She turned to her father. "Everything grows when you give it a little love and care, I also know that Grandpa would love it more because you did it for him.” "You think so?" she asked with a smile. She looked up at him with her big brown eyes that were a replica of his, though she was a replica of Emily in every way, her button nose, and plump lip. But she had Sebastian's relentless trait. "Yes sweetheart," he replied with a smile. "Now let's bury it and remember to–" "Water it and give it more sunlight!" she leaped from her kneeling position. He chuckled and kissed her cheek. "Smart girl!' "Come in, you two; Aunt Sophia and Uncle Theo are here!" Emily yell







