~Jade’s POV~
I hate the sound. It is the most vexing sound on the planet. I mean, I’m not in high school anymore. I reached for the nightstand to turn off the alarm, but I pressed the snooze button. After 5 minutes, the ridiculous sound came back on again as I was about to fall asleep again. I grumbled, closed my eyes, and drew the blanket closer to my face, hoping to fall asleep.
“Wake up, Jade. Don’t forget you have an interview today.”
“Just 15 minutes, Dad.”
“Baby, no one will take you seriously if you arrive late.” It annoys me he was right. With a deep grunt, I kicked open the blankets. I hate adulting. I mean, I have to find a job. Three months ago, I was a girl with dreams, and working wasn’t one of them. Not yet, but knowing how things are at home, I need to work to help my father. I immediately walked into the bathroom, took care of my business, showered, and picked out what to wear for my interview: a black pencil skirt with a high waist that fit my curves and ended just above my knees; a green long-sleeved blouse with a modest back slit. I approached the full-length mirror, running my hands down the side of my chest to ensure the top was properly tucked under the skirt. I put on my black high heels and began tying my hair into a ponytail. I put on my favorite earrings and a choker with the letter “slut.” Unless you examined closely, the slut words were barely visible. On my birthday, three days ago, my best friend Lee presented it to me as a gift. I did my make-up and eventually applied my killer red lipstick. I was all packed up and ready to go to the Blackwoods.
The Lombardis own the Blackwoods Corporation. The Lombardis ran New York City, with Domenico Lombardi as the most feared man in town. People crouch on their knees just hearing his name. The man owns almost all the buildings in New York City. We are his subjects, and he... the king. The man exudes wealth; even his name says, “Look at me.” The man is as haughty as an ice scratch that ice can melt. Nobody can stand in his presence. Nonetheless, I, Jade Davis, am attending an interview to become the Beast’s personal assistant.
I requested an Uber, and it dropped me at the entrance to Blackwoods. My heels were the only thing that could be heard clicking against Blackwood’s marble floors. I noticed a desk and went straight there. The facility was deafeningly quiet as if no one was working inside.
“Hello and good morning.” I greeted the lady at the front desk nicely.
“Good morning, sweetheart. How can I assist you, my darling?” The lady responded with the warmest smile I’d ever seen.
“I’m here for an interview.”
“Oh, Mr. Lombardi’s 9:00 a.m. appointment.” When I heard a ding, she motioned me to an elevator, saying, “It will take you to the top floor.” I thanked her and entered the elevator. The top floor is completely different from the ground floor. If I said the ground floor was peaceful, the top floor was even more terrifying. I noticed a lady seated behind the desk sorting papers.
“Morning,” I said, and the lady looked at me from head to toe before scowling.
“Can I help you?” Ouch! She didn’t even greet me before scrutinizing me as if I were some piece of garbage. I ignored her snobbishness.
“I’m here for an interview.” She scanned me once more and scoffed.
“Take a seat in that section and stay there until I summon you.” I went over to where she told me to sit. Not long after I’d taken a seat, a man walked in, and the lady started beaming as though she wasn’t being sassy with me, with a huge smile on her face.
“Good morning, Mr. Lombardi.” The man didn’t even look at her; he just said,
“Lexi,” he paused, “any calls for today?” While he was walking, he carried on with the conversation.
“Not yet, sir, only the 09:00 a.m. appointment.” The man came to a complete stop.
While inputting a code into his office, he stated, “Postpone my 9:00 a.m. appointment and make it 11:00 a.m..” His aura alone is terrifying. I never got to see his face. Wait! Has he just rescheduled my interview for 11:00 a.m.? That is “URGH!” I have to be at the bank by 1 p.m. I couldn’t stand the thought of waiting any longer, so I ended up getting on my phone to pass the time.
Me: Bitch
Lee: Bitchilicious, what’s up?
Me: Domenic happened.
Lee: What misdeeds did the monstrous creature commit? Your Majesty, OMG, did you get to see his face?
Me: postponed my interview to 11:00 a.m., and no, only his muscular back
Lee: Oh no, babe, but you can still go to the bank any day, even tomorrow.
Me: True, let’s meet after the bank, my treat.
Lee: All right, let’s meet at Mike’s.
I know my best friend. Every time we go out, she chooses a restaurant. I have a nasty feeling about today even before it has started. I’m not sure why. I checked the time. The time was now 10:57 a.m. The secretary then began to bat her faux eyelids at me before scowling again. This bitch doesn’t even know me, but she already hates me.
“You may go in.” I smiled at her and moved towards the door. When I knocked, the door opened by itself. I walked in, and the door closed on its own, followed by stillness. When I looked up, my gaze was greeted by a diamond chandelier hanging from the ceiling. My feeble mind began to calculate how much one of those gleaming gems would cost. I looked around the office, but I didn’t see anyone else there. A booming, authoritative voice stopped me in my tracks as I got closer.
“Do you think you are worthy of standing before me dressed like that?” I searched for the voice, and there, I was greeted by the cold, handsome, yet scary face of none other than Mr. Lombardi as he strolled to his wooden desk, coming from gazing outside through his massive windows, with one hand tucked in his pocket. He took his hand out of his pants, fixed his suit jacket, and took a seat behind his desk, like a king on his throne, looking at me as though I were dirtying his office. I took a glance at my clothes. He didn’t have to remind me that I wasn’t wealthy, did he? I was dumbfounded at first, but I soon found my voice.
“Good morning, Mr. Lombardi.” His cold eyes make me shudder with just one look. His stone-like voice makes me squirm. I feel judged in his presence. Not that I wasn’t being judged, but I feel like I will never be worthy of anything.
“You are not even qualified to breathe out my last name,” he boomed. “Lexi, come and take this trash out of my office,” he said over the intercom. Did he just call me trash? I burst into tears in front of him. I cursed ever being 18; perhaps if I had been older, I would not have cried in response to such insults. How can he call me garbage when he has never met me? He knows nothing about me, and yet he fucking judges me. As Lexi entered his office, the last thing I heard from Mr. Lombardi was,
“Miss Davis, I love your choker.”
Lexi smiled as she ushered me out. I’ve never felt so embarrassed in my life. I exited Blackwood and called an Uber to the bank.
GailI followed Dark because I could feel something wasn't right; the man who was supposed to be mine wasn't into me at all. I'm desperate right now, and I don't even know what to do. First, he made me feel like shit in front of the Kate girl who worked in our penthouse for 2 days, and now I'm sensing there is another woman in the picture.Come to think of it, that girl is Kate, and there is another Kate that he's seeing. Do I have to change my name to Kate for Dom to look at me?I really don't know what to do, and I'm running out of time. I should be the queen, not going up and down trying to find out who has Dark’s heart.The way I'm so mad, I should be using my wolf spread to run to wherever he went. I can't believe humans are in denial, and they don't believe creatures like us exist. But I swear to the goddess that if this Kate woman is the one, or worse, his mate, I will not hesitate to kill her. I will not let any human stand in my way of being the queen. Not on my watch.With a
DomenicoThe chandeliers cast a golden glow over the room, turning every glass, plate, and fork into instruments of light, casting prismatic shadows over my brooding form—shadows that seemed to mock the turmoil twisting inside me. The golden hue of the restaurant's walls was supposed to provide a comforting embrace, yet tonight, it felt as if they were closing in, suffocating me with the scent of gourmet dishes and the murmur of contented diners. I sat there, an island of discontent amidst a sea of luxury, flanked by my ever-watchful bodyguards who stood like silent sentinels."Sir," one of them murmured, his voice barely breaking the hum of conversation around us, "will you need anything while you wait?" As if I were waiting for anything meaningful, but nah! My own doom!I glanced up from my clenched fists, knuckles turned white, the fine lines of my suit doing nothing to dispel the disarray of my spirit. "No," I replied, my voice a soft growl that belied the tempest within. "just...
DomenicoI really can’t stand Gail. Women these days are clever. Can't she fucking see that I don’t want her around? Women are clever these days; they don’t stay where they are not wanted, but this mosquito won’t leave me the fuck alone. I know to her it’s never about love; it’s about power. She and her excuse of a father want power and protection because I am the fucking king. But one thing I will never give Gail is my attention. Mother, no matter how hard I try to be a loving fiancé, as humans call it, I just can’t fucking love that mutt.I pull out my phone with the intention of calling Kate, but my fingers have other plans for me. I found myself calling Juicy J. I clung to the phone as it rang, and as I was about to hang up, a beautiful voice almost sounded like one belonging to my little mate answered. If I didn’t know better, I’d say Juicy J was my little Jade, but that little girl is far too innocent to talk dirty like Juicy J.Maybe, just maybe, I need to meet Juicy J and then
Domenico"Oh, baby, you seem so tired; let me give you a massage.” The words slithered from her lips, coated in the syrupy tone of feigned concern. The falseness of it swirled around me like a nauseating perfume. "You are working too hard, Dom.”As the word 'Dom' rolled off Gail's tongue, it was as if she drew it from a well of insincerity, each syllable dripping with the saccharine sweetness of artificiality. The sound of my name in her voice was like a poorly played melody, grating against the walls of my consciousness. However, when another person—a particular young woman whose image flickered like a candle flame in the back of my mind—whispered that name, it resonated with a symphony of desire and possession."Dom," she would say, and oh, how differently it sounded. There was a purity to it, an innocence laced with the promise of something primal. It stirred within me a beast that lay dormant, biding its time beneath layers of control and denial.“At least you are now starting to
DomenicoThe moment I crossed the threshold, Gail's voice slithered through the air like a serpent draped in velvet, each word dripping with the saccharine sweetness of fake. "Honey, I made pasta for supper," she cooed, her syllables curling into my ears with the subtlety of a sledgehammer to crystal. A voice so fake that even the dumbest child could see through.With a dismissive grunt, I shrugged off the weight of her words along with the tailored suit jacket that clung to my broad shoulders; it fell to the floor in a heap of expensive fabric and unspoken disdain. I didn't give Gail the satisfaction of my attention, didn't let her see the flicker of irritation that danced behind my eyes—because if I did, if I allowed myself to truly acknowledge her presence, I would be compelled to send her away once more, to cast her out into the cold reality from which she desperately sought refuge. What I need is for her to leave me the fuck alone and return to her father’s house. Well, the probl
JadeA sigh escaped my lips, heavy with the weight of unspoken thoughts, as I retreated into the bathroom. The room was dimly lit, suffused with a gentle glow that seemed to soften the edges of reality. My hand turned the faucet, releasing a cascade of warmth that filled the space with a comforting hiss. I stepped beneath the shower's embrace, letting the water envelop me in its liquid caress.“Fuck you!,” I murmured to the ghosts of memory that lingered at the periphery of my consciousness, insisting on their presence like unwelcome specters at a feast. As the warm droplets beat against my skin, each one felt like a tiny hammer, driving out the images and whispers of those who no longer held a place in my world. And yet, as much as I tried to banish them, one specter remained defiant, clinging to the recesses of my mind."Why now?" The question slipped from my lips, mingling with the steam rising in spirals around me. It wasn't just any him, it was him – the man whose very essence se