Jake Wolfe
Polished shoes on the floor, laughters that I can’t tell if they real or fake, champagne being served to invitees, people standing beneath the chandelier, content dressed in luxurious watches and jewelry that cost more than people’s home. I have hosted this gala every year since my father passed away, not because I care so much about death but because the legacy must go on, and I have to remind the board that I still play by the rules. At least on paper. I watched the crowd from the balcony, politicians,billionaires faking smiles with others, women admiring each other’s dresses and hairstyles, sycophants, some desperate to show and lie about their generosity. And then her. She’s holding a tray, her hair in a pony tail, he lips shut as if she has something to say but cant dare to. Passing through the crowd and faking a smile whenever she wants to serve the champagne. Chloe Quinn .She doesn’t recognize me but I do, she is moving through the guest head down, she probably thinks that she is invisible but I can see her, her sharp jawline, her strong neck. Her picture came back to my mind. I remember her crying years ago as her father was being taken out of his property, back then, by our team. I remember trying to fight and scream to help but I couldn’t say a damn thing. She passed by the room I was sitting in, our eyes met, her eyes were brown, fierce and overwhelmed., she entered put the empty glass on the tray and disappeared. She doesn’t recognize me. I called the other waitress inside. “ tell her to go in my office.” “Which one sir?” She asked “The waitress with the dark hair. The one near the piano.” “Sir?” “Now” Usually I don’t like sticking to the past, but once date decides when and where the story will begin or end, there no other choice. A knock on the door disturbed my thoughts. My escort, Sam, entered. “She’s here.” He said “Let her in.” I said lighting up a cigar. She entered, I couldn’t tell whether she was terrified or excited to be in my office something dark as a mist in her eyes couldn’t let me guess. “Have a sit.” She sat, her face was still the same but she has grown, she has became a woman, strong, confident and mostly very beautiful. “Im glad you came Chloe.” “You know my name?” “Yes, I know your name.” “Did I do something wrong.” She asked almost in terror. I stood up, took of my jacket and put my cigar in the ash trey. It’s smoke went directly to her face, she didn’t move, she was probably scared that I was going to fire her or complain about her service. I learnt by the table and sat again. “ I want you to be my fiancée?” “I beg your pardon?” She said her eyes widening. “ You heard me right.” “How’s that even possible?” She asked in disbelief. “ Because, it’s not being my fiancée, but my fake fiancé just for thirty days.” “Sir, I have still have a lot of questions.” “They will be answered, there’s nothing to worry about.” “I don’t think I can do that,,,,” “I will pay you, we will make a contract, I know you need some money for your sister.” Her eyes widened, I could see her stopping tears. “Why me?” She asked. “My mother family has a meeting tomorrow, I told them that I have a surprise for them, it should be a fiancée.” “How do you know my sister, my name?who,,,” “Hush, just take the deal, you will know everything when it’s the right time, my family is here for thirty days, I won’t ask more than that.” “ But I have probably served them here, maybe, they have seen my face.” “Don’t worry, I will make you unrecognizable.” “What about my boss.” She asked innocently. “Don’t worry about her, you don’t need this job that much.” CHLOE QUINN A door opened, my driver, how strange. Life is a beautiful twist. Yesterday I was serving champagne, as a nobody, I prayed for that job even though it wasn’t the best, j needed it. I wanted to do something for my sister. Why did Jake choose me? How attractive was I at the gala yesterday? My driver came to help me, he held my hand. I stood up, my red bottom stilettos walking on the pavement. The smell of wealth and paper is always different. My black backless dress with rhinestones was shining like diamonds. My hair was in a pony tail. Jewelry shone, especially the ring on my finger. I was invited to play the role of a fiancée and God knows how good of an actress I am, especially if there’s some payments to be done. I headed to the mansion, Jake standing there waiting for me with a warm smile. “You look gorgeous my lady.” He said kissing my hand. I smiled. “I hope you enjoyed your ride, I am sorry i couldn’t pick you up” “Worry not,Everything was amazing.” “Everyone inside is waiting, shall we?” He said giving me him hand. I nodded. His cologne filled my nostrils, he was very tall and handsome, extremely rich, for some points I couldn’t believe that he was holding my hand and I was wearing his ring. As a fake fiancée of course but how was that even possible? We entered the hallway, the family portraits on every wall, they looked like loyalties. They were loyalties. We entered sitting room. Some part of me wasn’t ready for meeting his family. They stared at me from head to toe. I felt their eyes through my dress, sharp like arrows. Fortunately Jake knew who they were so, he was very strong about my dressing, I passed the test. “Who is this, mesmerizing woman?”asked his mother. Looking at my jewelry. “Sweetheart, meet my mother.” Said Jake patting my shoulder. “Good evening.” I said elegantly. “So, you are the beautiful fiancée I have been hearing about?”Jake’s POVThe morning sun spilled golden light across the marble floors of the east drawing room. My mother never called it the living room, Yoo pedestrian, she said. Everything here gleamed polished mahogany, curated art pieces, gold tipped vases. It screamed old money just like her.I sat on the edge of a plush, sipping coffee from fine bone china, pretending I didn’t notice the silence stretching between the two woman seated across from me like bookends of judgement.Jessica twirled a spoon in her tea, long legs tucked beneath her cashmere wrap. “So,” she said lightly, Yoo lightly, “how’s your fiancée?”Here we go.“She’s fine,” I said keeping my tone casual. “Getting settled.”Mom arched one perfectly shaped brow, her diamond earrings catching the light like a threat. “And where did you say she was from again?”“I didn’t,” I replied with a tight smile. “ But she’s originally from Queens.”Jessica’s nose crinkled. “Queens?” She echoed like it was a foreign country. “As in outer bo
DAVID WOLFE’S POV People say power is quiet. I disagree.Power has a sound. It hums steady and sharp, like the low growl of a predator waiting to strike. And right now, it’s the only thing keeping me from throwing this fucking glass against the wall. I stare at out the window of my office, forty seven floor above New York. Everything looks small from here people problems, even Jake’s bullshit fairy romance.I take a slow sip of scotch shake my head.“Something’s off.”From the couch behind me, Zane Russo makes a lazy sound something between a chuckle and a yawn. He is stretched out like a damn king, boots on my imported glass table like he owns the place.“What now?”he says, toothpick dancing between his teeth. “Your assistant forget your almond milk again?”I don’t look at him. I keep watching the skyline, like maybe the answers are written in the clouds.“Jake brought a woman home.”Zane whistle low. “A woman? As In, a girlfriend?”I turn then. “No. As in, a fiancée.”Zane sits up,
Chapter eight The minute I stepped into the hospital lobby. I felt like I had walked into a spa for millionaires. The air smelled like lavender and money. Everything gleamed glass, marble, light fixtures ai modern they probably cost more than my old apartment. There was a water fountain in the middle of the lobby that rippled so dedicatedly I wondered if I had been choreographed.Jake had moved Sarah few days ago, claiming the old hospital’s equipment was “outdated and tragic.” His exact words.I hadn’t even know places like this existed unless you were on Tv or some reality show.I took the elevator up to the fifth where Sarah was staying. Private room. Ocean views it made me realize that I have probably living in the other part of New York the whole time. The door opened the door to her was slightly ajar. I peeked in.My mom was sitting beside Sarah’s bed, holding her and humming something softly. Sarah had a fuzzy blanket pulled up to her chest and was half awake, her cheeks a li
The café smelled like expresso and fried oil, and the chilled booths hadn’t changed since we used to sit in them during our nights shift, legs aching, hair smelling like oil.I spotted Pam in the back corner, sunglasses perched on her head like a crown, giant hoops swinging with every frantic sip of her iced coffee. She was scrolling through her phone with a scowl on her face, and when she looked up and saw me she didn’t smile. She slammed her phone down.“Bitch.”I smiled. “Hi”“Nah.Nah nah nah. Don’t hi me like I’m some stranger you bumped into at a cafeteria. Where the fuck have you been?”I slid into the booth across from her, tugging my coat tighter.“I know I should have…”“You should have what? Texted? Called? Thrown a damn pigeon with a note tied to its leg? Girl I thought you were dead.”“I am sorry,”“No, you’re not. You’re just pretty now. Look at you. Fancy ass coat, your hair all shiny like you bathe in coconut milk and rich people lies.”I laughed, half guilty, half grat
I stood at the bottom of the stairs, arms folded over my chest over my chest, watching Jake casually finish off his cheesecake like we didn’t have an entire storm still lingering between us. Like I embarrassed myself few days ago and it was so brave of me to stand in front of him.“I want us to go to the park Chloe, I am not going at the office today.”“The park?” I repeated, unsure if I was questioning his sanity or my own. “Jake, I still feel awkward from that night.”He glanced up, his beautiful eyes softening. “You are silly.”“Silly?” I asked, voice sharper than intended. “Some bonding exercise in the trees? Are we going to sit and talk about our feelings?”“Do you have any feelings you want to talk about?”He set his fork down slowly. “You have been inside for three days. You barely eat unless Rosa forces you. I just thought some fresh air might help. That’s all.I hated that he sounded sure and sincere. I hated even more part of me wanted to believe him.“I am not ready.” I whi
CHAPTER SIX I stood at the bottom of the stairs, arms folded over my chest over my chest, watching Jake casually finish off his cheesecake like we didn’t have an entire storm still lingering between us. Like I embarrassed myself few days ago and it was so brave of me to stand in front of him.“I want us to go to the park Chloe, I am not going at the office today.”“The park?” I repeated, unsure if I was questioning his sanity or my own. “Jake, I still feel awkward from that night.”He glanced up, his beautiful eyes softening. “You are silly.”“Silly?” I asked, voice sharper than intended. “Some bonding exercise in the trees? Are we going to sit and talk about our feelings?”“Do you have any feelings you want to talk about?”He set his fork down slowly. “You have been inside for three days. You barely eat unless Rosa forces you. I just thought some fresh air might help. That’s all.I hated that he sounded sure and sincere. I hated even more part of me wanted to believe him.“I am not