SAGE
AMANDA was too busy talking to the person on the other end of the call to talk to Sage, which he was grateful for.He followed her as they made their way down the hall.He tries not to get frustrated with her pace when all he wants to do is get out of the building.His outfit drives him crazy.He wants to wear normal clothes and go back to his normal life.He suppressed a sigh as Amanda pushed open the glass door.His normal life is gone. Everything has changed.It didn't help that Miss. Derrick made fun of him, and in many ways.Her bright eyes and dusty freckles seemed to be etched in his mind, no matter how far he tried to push them away.Desperately distracted, he glanced around, spotted Titan, and whistled.This Newfoundland dog is the only saving grace he has had in his crazy life."Come on, boy," he said, patting his leg.Titan turned his head towards him and quickly stood up. The marble floors are not for dogs and cause their paws to slide down.When he finally sat up, he lunged towards Sage, who patted him on the head.Amanda shot him a sharp look as she pressed the elevator button down. She did not hesitate to show disdain for his insistence on taking Titan anywhere.Sage just smiled at him.Titan has been with Kennedy Outdoors since he was a boy.His biological mother died when he was three years old, and after his father's divorce from his fifth wife, Sage no longer relied on a wife to stay.Amanda is the only person in her life that hasn't changed. Well, after his father.But Sergio Kennedy is dead.All the newspapers seemed determined to remind him of this fact.The elevator doors opened, and they entered."Wait," cried Irena's voice.The sage raised his hand to push the door. He didn't even notice that she had entered the hall."Lower?" he asked, kicking himself for looking so stupid.She looked at Titan and shook her head."I'll find the next one."The sage looked around."Only one."Her cheeks flushed red."I mean, I'll catch this. . . You know . . .""Just say it," Amanda said, removing the phone from her lips.Irena stared at her and then at Titan.Sage wrapped his fingers around his dog's neck.“This help?” He asks. He knows that Titan doesn't care about Irena. He fell asleep sitting next to Sage's feet.The hum of the elevator filled the air. "Come on, we won't bite," he said.Irena gave the Titan a careful last look, then stepped on it.Sage dropped his hand and the elevator buzzed.Irena's face paled as the door closed. She wrapped her arms around her chest and leaned against the corner."I'm going to lose you," Amanda yelled. "Hello?" She groaned as she slipped her phone into her purse. "Well, that's annoying."The sage looked at her."Relax, Amanda. Anyway, you can't fix everything now."She stared at him."Sage Kennedy, do you know what nightmare is about to come upon us?"He shook his head as he glanced at Irena and lowered her voice."Your father left us a huge mess to clean up."Her tone makes him feel like he's in college, being scolded by his prep schoolteacher.He sat up."I know."She glanced at him, her expression softening."Why is he doing this to us? Why didn't he warn me? Now all you must do is pick up the pieces. "She shook her head."Measurement is not true."Then Sage reached out and stroked the dog’s head. His stomach was so tight that he couldn't speak. When it comes to his father, he doesn't want to try to figure out why he did what he did. It's always better to leave. That's exactly what Sage did until Amanda called him three months ago to tell him that his father had been in a car accident and that he had not survived.Suddenly, Sage went from a carefree life, moving from country to country without responsibility and without letting anyone down, to becoming the CEO of a billion-dollar company. Who - as Amanda would say - is about to witness the wrath of the Eternal World that rules over them.Not equal to the test of fire."Did you know an escalator is more dangerous than an elevator?"Sage turned to Irena, whose eyes were closed."What?""You're 10 times more likely to get injured riding an escalator than riding an elevator, which is silly because there are 10 times more elevators than escalators."Sage glanced at Amanda shrugging."Really, Miss Derrick?" Sage asked.Irena opened her eyes and nodded. Then she grimaced as if realizing she had spoken."I'm sorry. I say useless bullshit when I was nervous."A smile appeared on Sage's lips. She's worried. Apparently, her cold attitude towards him could be melted away.This made him curious.Before he could push any further, the door opened, and Irena rushed to the door.Sage watched her frame recede as she slipped through the front door and disappeared into the crowd."Wow, that's interesting," Amanda mumbled as she stepped out of the elevator.Sage hissed and waved at the dog as he followed Amanda.He found Miss. Derrick very attractive, even though she had just insulted him a few minutes ago. They exited the building and onto the sidewalk where Joseph, her driver, was leaning against their limo, studying his phone."Joseph White, hang up the phone right before I fire you," Amanda said as she walked to the door of the limo.Joseph's face heated up as he put down the phone and looked around. When his gaze fell on Sage, Sage shook his head and smiled at him. Joseph looked relieved as he slipped his phone into his pocket and headed for the door."He won't save you," Amanda said.Typical Amanda. Although she didn't watch their interaction, she knew exactly what Sage was doing.She turned and gave him a sharp look before getting into the limo.Sage gave Joseph another smile, which seemed to help him up, then he and Titan followed Amanda. Once they were located, Joseph closed the door."He worked for me," Sage said, leaning back in the butter-colored leather chair.Amanda raised her eyebrows.The sage's resolve weakens."We. He works for us." Amanda is the second largest shareholder.He nodded.Joseph entered the road and they drove for a few seconds before being forced to stop. Car horns blared as traffic pounded around them. Sage felt suffocated sitting in his limo in his suit. He tugged at his collar again, wishing he could climb the Mountains or surf in the beach."You’re nervous," Amanda said, nodding toward his fingers as he tried to untangle her neck from her tight shirt."What? I'm not." He dropped his hand on the chair next to him.Amanda's ability to identify emotions annoyed him.Trying to calm down, he sighed and looked out the window. Previous life has ended. Living in an overcrowded city is now his future. "Yes, that's right," she said, reaching into her pocket, then triumphantly pulling out her ringing phone. After a few hits, she lowered it."I have good news."The sage looked at her."What?""Everything is ready for tomorrow. We'll fly to Greenland; you'll hold a press conference - I pray that Miss. Derrick will not betray Mr. Patterson's trust - and then we will depart. Hopefully all that hard work will drown out the words illegal poaching and endangered animals."Sage sat up as the words flashed through his mind. Leave it to his father to ruin something Sage thought they shared together. Since he was seven, his father took him hunting. He showed her how important it is to respect animals. How to kill it and clean it."You only kill an animal for food. Respect animals, Sage." That memory now left a bitter feeling in his heart. It's a lie.Well, how do you respect the endangered black rhino or South China tiger? He clenched his hand.If my father were alive today. . . He shook his head.If his father were still alive today, he would just live his life, not caring who he hurt.Sage glanced at Amanda watching him.She sighed and took off her glasses."He let us all down," she said.Her voice lowered.This was the first time in a long time that Sage saw her expression.He runs his hand through his hair."It's dad." The sage forced a smile. "Let's talk about other things."SAGE16 months later, Snow falls out of the window as Sage walks forward. He looked down at his watch. Irena was an hour late. Where was she? A soft Christmas ballad plays in the background. Amanda did a great job finding a decorator to decorate this cabin. A Christmas tree sits in the far corner with twinkling lights. Titan was lying nearby with Irena 's present tied around his collar. Everything is perfect. Except that Irena wasn't there. He sighed and ran a hand through his hair. His outfit made him feel like he was strangling her. He wasn't sure if it was his stress because he was about to ask Irena to marry him. Or that he's afraid Greenland has claimed it again. He should have known he shouldn't have booked a cabin in the mountains of Greenland. But somehow he thought it would be romantic to go back to the place where they fell in love. Man, he can be stupid sometimes. He should have taken Amanda 's parted lips and raised his eyebrows as he told her what he ha
SAGE SAGE tried to calm his nerves by staring at Irena . Her tear-stained face and red eyes tugged at his heart in a way he had never experienced before. All he wanted to do right now was hug her and comfort her. But there are a few things that need to be said before he can do that. And they all had to do with the article. On his way to the press conference, he pulled out the magazine, already hating what Irena had written. After all, he saw the first draft. But the more he advances, the more he realizes that she has changed all that. "Is that what you mean?" he asked, opening the magazine to his article. "Or are you just trying to sell copies?" Irena looked down at the page then back at him. She studied his gaze for a moment before nodding. "Yes," she whispered. His heart was beating so hard that it could be heard clearly in his ears. "Yes, you're trying to sell magazines, or yes, you mean that" - he bent down to study the words as if he still hadn't memorized
IRENATHE familiar thrill that ran through Irena as she stood next to fellow reporters and photographers at a press conference no longer had the same effect on her this time. Still shocked that she hadn't told Lindsay about forcing her to leave, she crossed her arms over her chest. Her skirt is flying up and her heels are hugging her legs. It didn't help that there were blisters from the boots Sage made her wear five days ago. Furthermore, Lindsay decided that a press conference sounded extremely interesting and chose to stay and stand right next to Irena . This makes a hasty retreat almost impossible. Lindsay patted Irena 's arm as she smiled at him. "You never told me how fun these things are," she said as her eyes danced in amusement. Irena stared at her. "Probably because they don't," she said. What's interesting is her bed and blanket. A place where she can hide and where the rest of the world doesn't know about her. A place where Sage Kennedy doesn't exist.
SAGETHE silks under Sage were so soft. Almost too soft. The beeps beside him filled the silence as he stirred on the mattress. Pain shot through his shoulder and he swore. He needed to stop moving, but back in his room felt strange. It's only been five days since he was shot and he's already looking forward to leaving. A knock brought his attention to the door. "Come in," he called. Hopefully it was his doctor and he was there to say that everything is fine and can finally resume his daily activities. When Amanda appeared in the doorway, he groaned. Great. That's not the person he wanted to see. She had completed every job since the hospital handed him over to the doctor. Amanda had been hired to take care of her. It was clear that she wanted full access to him, and the trips to and from the hospital were overwhelming. "Nice to see you're up," she said, looking at him through her glasses. He shrugged. What he really wants to do is run away. Pack your luggage and leave
IRENATWO days later.Irena was sitting in her faded red chair, staring out the window. It's drizzling here which is nothing new. Raindrops settled on the glass and then slid away, leaving a long trail behind. She shivered and pulled the blanket around her. Although it had been two days, she still could not shake off the constant bone-chilling cold. It must come from trauma. "Are you okay?" Lindsay asked, walking behind her. She held a smoking cup in her hand. Irena slid down, nodding. "I think so." Lindsay handed him the cup, then sat down on the equally pale blue flower chair. She clicked her tongue as she stared at Irena . This made Irena uncomfortable, so she changed her position. "What?" she asked. But she already knew what her roommate was thinking. Lindsay had been trying to convince her to talk about the ordeal since her return, but Irena couldn't bring herself to speak. Mrs. Brimone said she had to start talking." Everything that happens to you affects your a
SAGETHE sun burst through the leaves above Sage . Every time the wind blew, it caused the shadows to shift below him. The steady sound of the rushing river filled the air. He had propped himself up against a nearby rock. His arms were folded as he stared out into the expansive woods in front of him.Irena 's words kept repeating in his mind. Some were sections of her so-called article that reamed out his family and rich people in general. Some were the words she'd spoken to him. And how she'd spoken to him.He sighed and rubbed his shoulder. There was a knot that had formed there from sleeping on the ground next to her. He rubbed his arm as he thought about the feeling of having her so close to him. Sharing warmth with her.And the kiss they'd shared last night. The closeness he'd allowed himself to feel. He reached down and grabbed a flat rock. He angled his body toward the river and chucked it into the water. It plopped and then disappeared.He was such a fool. He should have never