LOGINAutostrasse, Airport, Hansville, Germany
On the drive back to the airport, Dahlia sprawled across the back seat, sketching while Tod and Jason bickered up front.
“Dahlia, what do you think?” Tod called over his shoulder. “About what?” she mumbled, not looking up. “Girl, hand me that iPad. Let me see,” Tod demanded, reaching back. She sighed and passed it to him. “What the hell?” scrolling. “These are amazing. Why are you wasting time at that stupid intern job? You’re ridiculously talented. Jason, look at this.” “Tod, the road’s slick, and I’m driving. Can you not?” Jason snapped. “Fine,” Tod grumbled, tossing the iPad back to Dahlia. “Keep messing with these but mark my words…” A song blared from the radio, cutting him off. “I love this song!” Tod shouted, belting out the lyrics like his life depended on it. Dahlia and Jason couldn’t help but laugh. Loving Tod was unavoidable, he was a walking tornado of energy, impossible to resist.The flight was ten hours long.
They made it home just in time for quick showers before collapsing into bed.Chicago, US,
A week before thanksgiving…
The building stretched ten floors, and the elevators were always crammed. Dahlia slipped on her headphones and stepped inside. By the time most people had cleared out, she was just few floors from her stop.
The man in the corner kept glancing at her foot tapping to the beat and her long braid swaying slightly. The doors slid open again, and Henry stepped in.
She didn’t even look his way. He yanked her headphones off.
“What’s your problem?” he asked, his tone clipped.
“Don’t touch me or my stuff,” she snapped, holding up a hand. “This is the line. Cross it, and you’ll regret it.”
“You’re insane. What did I even do? Where were you anyway?
“Oh, I’ll tell you. Before the accident, I stopped by your office.
You and your little Barbie secretary were having a nice chat about me. ‘Dumb girl’? ‘Keep her for the holidays? Ring any bells?”
Dahlia watched his face pale. “Now leave me the hell alone.” She jammed her headphones back on, cranking the volume loud enough to drown him out. Didn’t notice the other man still watching them.
When she reached her floor, she stepped out. Henry stayed behind.
Dahlia walked to her desk, pulled off her headphones, and logged into her computer.
An email popped up about the holiday auction. A week date with the top bachelor, blah blah blah, in the Swiss Alps cabin they had to write a letter of what will they’ll love to do for Christmas.
Okay, that’s easy one word-nothing.
Conference room
The boss called everyone into the conference room, and they all stared at him like he was about to drop some earth-shattering news.
“I’m a little disappointed,” he said, pacing. “We need something fast to market these… uh,” he paused, squinting at the pants displayed on the screen, “whatever-the-hell these are that Janelle designed.”The room erupted into giggles.
“Alright, get to work, and we’ll regroup at two.”
As they filed out, Jane and Flora started whispering behind Dahlia’s back.
“Are you living on a farm or something?” Jane laughed, eyeing Dahlia’s oversized sweater.
Dahlia ignored them, plopping down at her desk. She glanced at the designer outfit on her screen. Who in their right mind would buy that? Definitely, she couldn’t even afford it.
“Dahlia,” Lance appeared out of nowhere, leaning over her desk. “Did you write that letter yet? Just checking in with everyone. Get it done today, okay?”
“Lance, don’t you have someone else to annoy?” she replied, not looking up from her computer.
“Do it,” he hissed, way too close to her ear.
“Personal space, Lance. Don’t be a creep. Fine, look, I’m doing it now.”
Christmas lets me become a child again, sipping cocoa with melting marshmallows while snow blankets the world outside. I want to build lopsided snowmen and collapse into snow angels, then warm my frozen fingertips beside a crackling fire. I want to breathe in the smell of pine, ran in the white vast until I can’t breathe. I want to lay in the snow, and watch the snowflakes fall on my face, softly. Laugh.
This is my Christmas,
Dahlia
Then she hit send.
Jane laughed. You are a boring intern.
Dahlia ignored her.
Hey, Flora, she just wants snow for Christmas, Jane laughed. Then she walked away.
She was used to bullies, didn’t grow up like normal children, she was fostered by a kind couple who did their best, and yeah, it was fine.
Dahlia had to grow up fast, no fairy tales there, searched for her parents.
Since she was fifteen, no memory of her childhood, with zero luck.
Now, it was just Tod and Jason, the duo who basically adopted her like a stray dog they couldn’t resist.
They loved her, unconditionally and honestly, she couldn’t imagine her life without them. Who the hell was Dahlia Fin? she wondered, leaning back in her chair.
His lips brushed her skin like whispers, and his hands wandered with a tenderness that made her head spin. Bram leaned over her, his kisses trailing down as he pressed into her, drawing a sharp gasp from her lips.He slowed, his mouth finding her breast while his hand traced the curve of her side. Her moans grew louder as he quickened his pace, her body trembling beneath him.Her breath hitched against his lips as he kissed her, still deep inside. With a swift motion, he flipped her on top of him, guiding her movements as she rocked slowly.Bram silenced her cries with his mouth, then trailed lower, his hands gripping her hips as she arched into him. Together they unraveled, his arms tight around her waist, pulling her close as they both came undone.She lay motionless beside him."Dahlia," Bram whispered, "look at me." When her eyes finally met his, he gently rolled her onto her back."I'm fine, Bram," she murmured."What happened at work today?"She traced a finger along his collarb
Dahlia approached Mr. Mel's desk. "Could I be assigned to someone else, please?""Jane needs to learn her lesson, and you've become valuable to me. I'll mention your promotion at the executive meeting. They're bound to hire you soon."Jane crossed her arms. "I refuse to take orders from an intern.""Then pack your things," Mr. Mel said coldly. "Consider yourself lucky I'm not firing you outright."Dahlia stuffed her belongings into her backpack and hurried toward the elevator. Inside, Flora and Jane stepped in behind her. As the doors sealed them in, Jane grabbed a fistful of Dahlia's hair. Dahlia's palm connected with Jane's cheek in a sharp slap."Don't touch me!" Dahlia's voice echoed in the small space. Flora snickered."We'll make you regret this," she whispered as the doors opened and other employees entered. At lobby floor, Dahlia bolted, not stopping until she reached home.Inside, she hurled her backpack onto the couch and released a primal scream, burying her face in a pillo
Bram verified all the cameras through his phone app. Everything functioned properly, even the doorway security.Dahlia shuffled into the living room in flannel pajamas. "I'll make some tea. Thanks for setting everything up.""There's food in the fridge, and coffee..." His words cut short as she wrapped her arms around him."Actually, I'm exhausted. Forget the tea." She trudged toward the bedroom and collapsed into sleep almost instantly.Later, Bram crept in and pulled the blanket over her. *Watching her sleep like some stalker*, he thought before retreating to his own bed.When morning came, Dahlia groaned at the alarm's intrusion, smacked it silent, and drifted back to sleep."Dahlia, up! Coffee's ready," he called from the kitchen.She stumbled in with tangled hair and half-lidded eyes, slumping onto a barstool. He handed her a steaming mug, suppressing a smile.She caught his expression. "What?""Just remembering you've never been a morning person," he chuckled.After sipping her
"Why are you being so stubborn?" Bram's voice rose with frustration.Dahlia clenched her fists. "Because if I tell you..." She paused, then exploded, "You'll tear them apart!"Todd pushed his sleep mask up onto his forehead. Through bleary eyes, he saw Dahlia standing in the aisle near the bathroom, facing off with Bram."Dahlia, for this to work, whether you choose me or not, we need honesty between us," Bram said, his tone softening."I am being honest! I haven't lied about..." She hesitated. "Well, mostly. Just give me space!" Her voice echoed through the cabin.Jason bolted upright. "What the hell is going on?"Todd stepped between them, hands raised. "Bram, please return to your seat."Bram held Dahlia's gaze for a long moment before turning away.Todd turned to Dahlia. "Deep breath. What happened?""I remembered who gave me this scar, and he..." Her hands trembled visibly. "He wants to know.""Breathe," Todd said gently. She exhaled slowly. "Why don't you sketch something on you
Dahlia opened her eyes to the crackling fireplace, feeling the weight of an arm around her and the warmth of a body pressed against hers. She turned slowly, meeting his gaze. For a long moment, they simply stared at each other before his lips found hers in a gentle kiss, his arms drawing her closer. She remained still, unable to respond.Finally breaking away, Dahlia retreated to the bathroom, locking the door behind her before turning on the shower. Her emotions were in turmoil. Bram was so different, controlled and gentle, despite his intimidating physique that suggested violence rather than tenderness. "Why am I comparing them?" she whispered to herself.When she returned to the bedroom, he had gone, leaving several boxes on the bed. Inside, she discovered an elegant wool suit, boots, and a new long coat."How thoughtful," Dahlia murmured, dressing quickly before heading downstairs.The room fell silent as she entered. Ganh approached her, and her instincts immediately sounded an a
Everything hit her like a freight train. The feelings were too much, too fast.“Alright, everyone, give her some room,” Bram said, as if he’d plucked the thought right out of her head. “I’ll take you to your room. We kept it untouched, no one’s been allowed in since you left.”“Thanks, Bram,” Dahlia replied.He fumbled with an old key before finally unlocking the door. Dahlia stepped inside, her eyes scanning the space. Bits of memories trickled back, some faint, others sharp and uneasy.“Hopefully this jogs a few things loose,” Bram said, watching her carefully.Dahlia moved to the dresser, her fingers brushing over a small wooden horse. She picked it up, holding it gently.“I made that for you,” a boy’s voice echoed in her mind. “Happy birthday!”“Thank you, Bram. It’s lovely,”She pulled him into a hug. “I remember this. You gave it to me for my birthday.”He hugged her back, his grip firm. “I’m glad you’re starting to remember, Dahlia. But let’s get some air, this is a lot to proc







