Se connecter~CASSIAN~"What do you think you are doing?" Tyla screamed angrily. "Are you a pervert? Get out!"I did not move right away. My eyes stayed locked on her flushed face."I am not a pervert," I said, forcing my voice to stay level. "I was walking to my study. Your door was wide open. I was simply going to close it.""Then why are you still standing there?" she fired back. She stepped behind, trying to hide more of her bare legs. "Why are you still looking at me?""I am not looking," I lied flatly."You are looking right now!" Tyla shouted. She looked so furious and embarrassed. "Shut the door!"Before I could say another word, she lunged forward.She grabbed the edge of the door and slammed it shut right in my face.I stood in the corridor for a long moment.I looked utterly confused.No one had ever slammed a door in my face in my entire life.I was Cassian Virell.People trembled when I walked into a room.Yet this woman treated me like a common criminal in my own home.I rubbed my fo
~CASSIAN~The folder Marcus dropped on my desk looked very thick which enough made me even more interested about Tyla.I leaned back in my leather chair. I stared at the black cover while Marcus stood on the other side of the desk. He looked tired."Is that everything?" I asked."Yes, Mr. Virell," Marcus said. "But the data does not match what we thought. There is no corporate spy angle."I narrowed my eyes. "What do you mean?""She was married for the last five years," Marcus explained. "She married Matthew Wilson, the CEO of the Wilson Group. But the marriage was completely hidden from the public. She worked as his personal assistant for four years, she sat at a tiny desk outside his office to maintain public image and never for once had they been intimate in public. Also, she lived in a guest room in his house."I stared at the papers. My jaw tightened. How would any reasonable man treat his own wife like that?"Why did he hide his own wife?""It was more or less like an arranged m
~MATT~The word choose still lingered in my head.It sat heavily in my chest, making it hard to breathe.I couldn’t stay in that dining room anymore and neither was the villa in general where I wanted to stay for now.Looking at Kenny’s hunched shoulders only made the guilt in my chest worsen. I couldn't face Grandma's glares either.I grabbed my car keys from the hook by the door. "Kenny," I said, my voice softer than usual. "Get your sneakers on. We are going out."He blinked up at me, surprised. "Where are we going, Daddy?""Anywhere you want," I replied, opening the front door.Twenty minutes later, we were sitting in a brightly lit diner somewhere around the city.Tyla had always kept Kenny on a strict and healthy diet especially on a weeknight but tonight, I didn't care about the rules.I ordered him a big double-cheeseburger, a mountain of french fries, alongside a big bowl of chocolate ice cream that had a lot of colorful sprinkles.Kenny’s eyes widened to the size of saucers
~MATT~A sleek white UV arrived. It was the Henderson family dropping off their six-year-old son, George.Tyla had arranged this playdate weeks ago, long before she packed her bags and vanished into the night.I had completely forgotten about it until the butler informed me this morning. Part of me wanted to cancel it, but Grandma insisted that Kenny needed the distraction."Hi, Kenny!" George shouted as he saw Kenny from a distance. He had a small robotic toy in his hands.Kenny, who had been sitting quietly on the bottom step of the staircase for the past hour, forced a small smile on seeing his friend. "Hi, George.""Look what my mum bought me!" George exclaimed, thrusting the toy forward.“She said if I was a good boy during our family vacation to Hawaii next week, she would get me the matching spaceship too! We are going to swim with dolphins. My dad already booked the whole resort."Kenny’s smile faltered a little as his eyes dropped to the plastic robot. "That’s cool.""Where i
~OLIVIA~I was sitting in one of the rooms at Maria’s house, waiting for Matt to return.For the past two hours, there was complete silence.The servants were walking on eggshells, whispering in the hallways and avoiding my gaze entirely whenever I passed the door. They seemed to know something I didn’t know.Just then, someone came in.It was Mr. Lin, Matt’s primary corporate assistant.He walked in with a stiff posture.He held a leather briefcase tightly against his side. He didn't smile and didn't greet me."Miss Olivia," Mr. Lin said, stopping a few feet away from my table."Mr. Lin," I replied, forcing a smile to my lips as I set my spoon down. "Is Matt back? We were supposed to look over the nursery designs this afternoon."Mr. Lin cleared his throat, he had a blank expression. "Mr. Wilson is currently tied up with urgent matters. He asked me to come ahead and handle some administrative adjustments."I frowned slightly.My fingers tightened around the handle of my teacup. "Admi
~MATT~Usually, family meetings were held in the dining room over coffee. But Grandma hadn't called for coffee.She had called for Mr. Harrison, the senior legal advisor who had managed the Wilson family trust since my grandfather was alive.When I walked in, Harrison was already organising folders. Grandma sat at the head of the table."Sit down, Matt," she said. Her voice lacked its usual warmth it always had before Tyla walked away. Now, it was completely flat.I pulled out a chair opposite her, wondering what this was all about again."Grandma, if this is about Olivia again, I’ve already told you. She is staying. I am handling my personal life."Grandma didn't blink. She didn’t look angry like she was in our previous discussion and it made me curious. What was up her sleeve yet again?"This is not about your personal life, Matt," she replied. "This is about the Wilson family lineage. Mr. Harrison, please begin."Harrison cleared his throat, adjusting his glasses.He slid a thick,
~TYLA~I wasn’t expecting his question and that caught me off guard.His insult about my five year absence hurt me more deeply than any technical critiques.It was obvious that Cassian wasn't just testing my software anymore. He was now attacking my professional reliability.He was using the five y
~TYLA~The other members in the conference room seemed to be quite shocked at Cassian and his choice of sitting, but they couldn’t question him.On the seat where he sat, the man who was supposed to sit there seemed to receive a signal from Cassian, and he quickly moved to sit at the edge of the ta
~TYLA~The Virell Corporation tower stood above the city.Standing at the entrance, I had to tilt my head back just to see the top.The building was much taller than the others around it. It wasn’t hard to see who owned the city. The tower said it all.When Vincent and I walked through the main ent
~TYLA~.I sat back in my leather chair. I stared blankly at the double monitors, but my mind wasn’t on the lines of code today.I took a sip from my coffee as I tried to focus.I was still thinking about the relentless buzzing of my phone from the day before.Matt had tried to reach me multiple tim







