MasukOh, this Givenchy looks amazing, don’t you think, madam?” the store manager gushed, trailing after Lilian Royce like a lost cat
“Do you have it in peach?” Lilian asked coolly, not even sparing him a glance as she ran a manicured finger across a rack of silk. “Oh of course!” he said quickly, snapping his fingers for his assistant to fetch it. “And what other styles would you like to see, ma’am?” Lilian sighed softly, her tone carrying that elegant boredom only wealth could afford. “I’m not quite seeing anything amusing me here. I think I’m getting tired of fashion itself.” The manager froze, unsure whether to laugh or panic. But before he could respond, a voice drifted in bold and charming “I’m guessing you haven’t tried animal prints,” it said. “I know it’s not exactly ‘rich’ or ‘classy,’ but sometimes it’s okay to go a little wild.” Lilian turned, mildly intrigued — and there she was. A flawless young woman stood a few feet away, her beauty almost cinematic. Ice-blue eyes that caught the light, long blonde curls cascading perfectly down her shoulders, and a figure sculpted like she’d stepped out of an ad campaign. Her perfume hit next , soft but commanding “And you are?” Lilian asked, her eyebrow arching ever so slightly. “Victoria,” the girl replied, extending her hand with an elegance that wasn’t learned — it was natural. “Nice to meet you, ma’am. I’ve seen you around, and I must say, your taste in fashion is quite… exquisite.” For the first time that morning, Lilian smiled — slow and deliberate. “Flattery,” she said, taking Victoria’s hand, “is an art. And you, my dear, seem to know exactly how to paint with it.” Victoria’s eyes sparkled. “Well, what can I say? I like to impress the right people.” Lilian held her gaze assessing her , intrigued. “Oh darling . I think you just have.” The store manager, still hovering awkwardly nearby, cleared his throat. “Ma’am, the Givenchy in peach—” “Forget it,” Lilian cut him off, her attention still fixed on Victoria. “I’ve found something far more interesting than a dress. “Tell me, Victoria,” Lilian said, tilting her head with quiet curiosity. “Do you work in fashion?” “I model sometimes,” Victoria replied, her smile composed. “But I’m actually building a small brand of my own accessories, mostly. Simple things that make women feel confident.” Lilian’s lips curved faintly. “Ambitious and tasteful. That’s a rare combination.” “Hmm.” Lilian studied her for a moment, the corners of her eyes softening. “You’re charming. And confident without being loud. I like that.” “Thank you, ma’am.” Lilian reached into her Hermès clutch and pulled out a pale gold card. Even the way she handed it over was graceful. “This might sound sudden, but I’d like to keep in touch. You have the kind of presence that’s hard to forget.” Victoria accepted the card carefully, glancing at the embossed Lilian Martins signature. “I… don’t know what to say.” “Just say you’ll call,” Lilian said with a light chuckle. Then, almost as if the thought slipped naturally into conversation, she added, “You know, I have a son around your age. Brilliant, but far too married to his work. I think the two of you would get along beautifully.” Victoria blinked, half-surprised, half-amused. “That’s… very flattering, ma’am.” Lilian smiled knowingly. “Take it as a mother’s intuition. I can spot good taste from a mile away and trust me, you have it.” As she walked away, attendants hurried to open the door for her, so also the chauffeur open the door to her cream rolls Royce And the boutique Victoria holds on to the card and smiles “jackpot” she said to herselfWaking up on Christmas morning to the grounds being lightly covered in snow had nothing on waking up to her fiancé. It was as if their sleep and cuddles hit so much better with their new titles, and Chelle was eating it up.Simon had her wrapped in his arms like a warm cocoon of love. With her eyes closed, she smiled and reminisced over the past couple of days.Last night, they had family over. Daisy, Johnson and Damon and coworker from the company wrapped up last-minute gifts while Simon and the guys chilled in the man cave. A few card games,with different alcohol on the side , and the reason Chelle had a minor headache right now. When she wiggled, trying to break free from his embrace, Simon held her tighter. Nestling his face in the crook of her neck,he exhaled.“Mm, mm. Where you trying to escape to, baby?”The rumble of his voice made her shiver.“The bathroom. I need some meds for this headache and want to see the snow.”She hadn’t seen it directly, but the room was much to
“What do you mean you can’t make it?” Chelle’s question was whined into her cell phone.Annoyance and sadness were laced through her words and plastered on her face. Even though she had no problem attending the Christmas partywith Simon, she looked forward to seeing his brother . Damon had already called earlier in the day and told her she wouldn’t make it. Now Chelle was telling her the same thing.“Simon is your man, not mine,” Chelle snickered. “I have things to do, sis. You do know Christmas is on Sunday. I finally have some good money rolling in and can spoil you like you do me.”“Whatever. If you didn’t want to come, that’s all you had to say,” Chelle told her. “I bet I won’t invite you and Johnson to anything else.”“Hold on, now,” Daisy laughed. “How did my man get into this?”“You guys are a team. I bet he’s not showing up without you.” Chelle was quiet. “Exactly what I thought .”“Chelly, please. Go to the party, have fun, get drunk, and then go home and let your man sl
The drive home felt shorter than it should have.Chelle sat in the passenger seat, her fingers threaded through Simon’s on the console between them. Every now and then he squeezed her hand, slow and firm, like he needed to be sure she was really there. At a red light, Simon turned his head but Chelle was already looking at him.She didn’t look away this time.A small smile tugged at the corner of her mouth, soft but dangerous. Simon exhaled through his nose, shaking his head once like he was trying to stay in control. His thumb brushed over the back of her hand.“You keep looking at me like that,” he murmured, eyes flicking back to the road as the light turned green.“Like what?” she asked, though the smile on her face said she knew exactly what she was doing.Simon didn’t answer immediately. His jaw tightened slightly, and he shifted in his seat.“Chelle,” he said quietly, warning wrapped in her name.She laughed under her breath, leaning her head back against the seat, but her fing
Do you know I have worked for twelve days straight?” Daisy questioned.Chelle paused what she was doing to stare at the camera. “Are you serious?”“Yes,” Daisy whined.“Daisy. You know better than that. You have to give yourself some time off. At least a day or two.” “I know, but I need the shift money I wanna get Johnson something huge ”Chelle ’s head cocked to the side, giving her an expression that let Daisy know she wasn’t trying to hear any of that.“And does he know you’re doing this ?.”Daisy poked her lips out and tossed her head back against her burnt orange desk chair. “Okay, maybe you’re right. But, when have you taken a break?”Giggling, Chelle shook her head. “This isn’t about me Daisy .”As a young lady doing her dream job —a nurse , Daisy put every ounce of love, overflow of tears, restless nights into her job and In fact, it’s been months of her working in France yet it hadn’t gotten easier.She loved and appreciated every person who supported her, but some days,
Daisy fumbled with the key at the door, her hands still shaking from everything that had happened at the restaurant. The hallway light of their small apartment flicked on as she pushed the door open with her shoulder, the faint scent of vanilla candles and laundry detergent wrapping around her like a familiar blanket.She stepped inside, closing the door softly behind her. The quiet of the apartment was a complete contrast to the clink of glasses, low music, and laughter that had filled the restaurant just an hour ago. Her heart was still pounding, her mind replaying the moment over and over, as if it couldn’t quite believe it had been real.“Chelle?” Daisy called, kicking off her heels by the door. “You home?”“I’m in the living room!” her sister’s voice floated back, a little too bright, a little too tight.Daisy slipped out of her coat and hung it on the hook, feeling the smooth, stiff edge of the small envelope still in her hand. It seemed absurd that something so thin, so light,
Daisy had always loved this restaurant at night.By day, the restaurant was all soft light and chatter, a place for hurried business lunches and clinking coffee cups. But after sundown the world outside the tall windows faded to silhouettes, and the inside transformed. The low amber lamps over each table floated like miniature moons. Tea candles flickered in old brass holders. Somewhere near the kitchen, a violinist was playing something slow and lilting that made everything feel slightly unreal, like a dream she could touch.She smoothed her palms over the blue dress she’d bought last week—the one Chelle had insisted she try on “because your eyes will look insane in that, trust me”—and exhaled slowly. The waiter had already refilled her water twice. Her phone read 7:14 p.m.He was late.Very unusual for Johnson, she reminded herself with a wry half-smile. Punctuality and creativity had never been friends in his world. Still, tonight her nerves were tuned too high to let her relax. T
Daisy pressed her palms flat against the cool tile and let the fluorescent hum of the breakroom sink into her bones the way a long, slow breath can settle a racing heart. Around her, the celebration felt like a small island of brightness shoved into the hospital’s steady gray — a table pushed again
She was sunshine and daisies and everything beautiful in the world and, as she leaned further into the door and tugged on his collar to pull him closer, he thought his legs might give way. She tasted so fucking good.She tangled her hands in his hair,her tongue along his lower lip, tasting him and
After a shower that Chelle could hardly stand for, the duo was now in her bed cuddled up. Chelle was staring at him while his eyes were closed. Relaxed, Simon had absolutely no worries. On most nights, Chelle would be the one he was talking to or thinking about anyway, so this scenario was even
“Simon,” she screamed, her thighs locking around his head until he chuckled, the vibrations causing her back to arch. He spread her thighs wider, running his tongue over every inch of her, like he couldn’t get enough of her. Chelle twisted in the sheets, sparks flashing in front of her eyes.“Plea







