MasukLila tossed and turned in her bed. Her mind was too restless for her to sleep. Annabelle’s revelation about Andre’s involvement with the Robinson family refused to leave her mind, and it had rattled her more than she had admitted to Annabelle.
She had left her past behind with the hope that it would stay buried, but now it felt like that hope was slipping through her fingers. Andre was still reaching for her, determined to drag her back into the chaos she had run away from.
He pushed back his chair and stood. “Dad,” he said, reaching for David’s arm, his voice tight. “That’s enough. Calm down.”David wrenched his arm free with force, shoving James backward a step. His eyes were wild, his expression twisted with anger. “Don’t touch me,” he snapped. “If you had just kept it in your pants, would we even be in this mess?”James froze, his jaw tightening as the accusation hung between them.“You just had to ruin everything,” David continued, his voice cutting, each word laced with contempt. “You couldn’t keep your vows, couldn’t keep your focus, and now look at us. Look at what you’ve done.”Margaret let out a broken sob again, but David did not stop.“At least when I had my indiscretions,” he went on, his tone shifting into something almost self-righteous, “I had the sense not to replace the lady of my house with a mistress.”Margaret’s head jerked up, her face crumpling as fresh tears spilled over. Whatever composure she had been clinging to shattered compl
There were sympathetic murmurs at that but she did not linger on it. “It felt,” she went on, a faint smile returning, “like being handed the keys to a car and told to drive when I had never even taken a lesson before.” There was soft laughter from the audience. “But I have been fortunate.” She turned her head slightly, glancing toward Andre, who stood just a step behind her. “Because I have had someone beside me who knows exactly how to steer.”Andre inclined his head faintly, his expression unreadable.“Whatever differences we may have had in the past,” Lila continued, “Andre has proven himself to be someone of remarkable skill and dedication. And with his guidance, his experience, and his… patience,” she added lightly, drawing another small ripple of amusement from the crowd, “I am confident that Winters Corp. will not only remain a leader in this industry, but continue to grow in ways my father would have been proud of.” She paused, letting her words settle before finishing, “I may
Andre Winters was dressed in an Italian suit cut to perfection, the fabric a deep shade of green so dark it was almost indistinguishable from black under the chandelier’s warm light. He projected that kind of confidence that came from years of command. When he reached the microphone, he offered the audience a restrained smile, one that did not quite reach his eyes. “Good evening, ladies and gentlemen,” he began, his voice carrying easily across the hall. “Welcome to the Winters Corporation gala.”The room settled, the last murmurs fading into attentive silence.Andre’s gaze swept across the audience. “We are gathered here tonight for a rather significant occasion,” he continued. “An announcement that has been a long time coming.” He paused briefly. “Tonight, you will witness the introduction of the new chairwoman of the Winters conglomerate: my sister, Delilah Winters.”There was a ripple through the audience at that. Andre inclined his head slightly, acknowledging the reaction. “When
James stood rooted to the spot for a moment longer than he should have, his gaze fixed on Lila’s retreating figure as she walked away with that man, her hand tucked so naturally into his arm that it made something inside him twist unpleasantly. He barely registered the hum of conversation around him. All of it seemed distant and muffled, as though he were hearing it from underwater.Then his father’s hand clamped down on his arm. The grip was hard and biting, yanking him back to the present with a force that made him flinch. David’s fingers dug into his sleeve, his expression thunderous as he leaned in close. “Have you completely lost your mind?” he demanded under his breath. The sharpness of his tone cut through the surrounding noise all the same. “What are you doing standing there staring after her like a fool?”James jerked his arm, trying to free himself, but David’s hold tightened for a second before releasing him with a shove. His father’s eyes burned with irritation as he conti
Lila glanced at her briefly, her expression softening for the barest second before it smoothed out again. She checked the time on her watch, then stepped back. “Don’t worry,” she said lightly. “I was leaving anyway.” She turned without another word and began to walk away, her spine straight.James felt something tighten in his chest as he watched her retreat. The conversation had barely begun, and already she was slipping out of reach again. Irritation flared within him, quick and sharp, directed as much at his father as at the situation itself. He muttered a curse under his breath before moving after her, his strides longer and more urgent, weaving through the small clusters of guests until he caught up.He caught up to her within a few steps, his hand shooting out to grasp her wrist. The contact was brief, but Lila reacted almost instinctively. She yanked her hand free with a sharp motion, taking a step back as she turned on him, her eyes flashing with unmistakable anger.“If you do
For a moment, James did not comply. His fingers remained wrapped around her arm, not painfully tight, but possessive enough to draw attention. There was a restless energy in him now, something unsettled and insistent, as if seeing her again had stirred too many things at once.“Where have you been?” he demanded, his voice dropping as he leaned closer. “Do you have any idea how long I’ve been looking for you?” His eyes searched her face accusingly. “And now you just show up here like nothing happened? At this event of all places?”The irritation in her eyes deepened. With a sharp motion, she pulled her arm free from his grip and took a step back immediately, putting space between them, her posture straight and composed even as annoyance laced her tone. “What I’m doing here,” she said coolly, “is none of your business.”James’s jaw tightened at her response, the muscle ticking faintly as his temper stirred. His eyes narrowed, and he took a step toward her again, unwilling to let the dis
Dominic took a step closer, and Lila’s pulse beat quicker, her heart caught in the wild thrill of anticipation. There was something intoxicating in his gaze, something that made her feel as if he were peeling away her walls, layer by layer, with each unspoken word. The air between them felt
David’s presence filled the room instantly, his tall, broad frame making the spindly secretary look even more insignificant. His face was unreadable, but the tension in his posture and the tight set of his jaw were unmistakable. James shot up from his seat the moment he saw their father, kn
“I can pick them up, no problem,” she said, trying to keep her tone light. “But I don’t know if the school will just hand them over to me.”Marcus chuckled. “Already ahead of you. I called the school, described you, and gave them a password for extra secu
Lila hurriedly got Aaron and Winnie out of the car, huddling under their umbrellas as they made their way to the front door of Dominic’s home. Rain drizzled steadily, a cold dampness creeping into the air that made her instinctively adjust Winnie higher on her hip, trying to sh







