MasukAs Emily walked into the restaurant, the soft sound of classical music played in the background. Her eyes scanned the place, and that’s when she saw him.
A tall man stood near the large window, one hand in his pocket, the other holding a phone to his ear. He was dressed in a dark suit that fit him perfectly, and even from behind, he looked powerful — calm, composed, in control. He didn’t turn immediately, but when he noticed her presence, he gave a slight nod and used the hand in his pocket to motion for her to sit. He continued speaking on the phone, his voice low and firm, though she couldn’t hear the words. Emily walked to the table and sat down quietly. Her heart was beating fast, not out of fear, but something about his presence made her nervous. There was something commanding about him. His calmness, the way he stood, the quiet strength he carried — it was different from any man she had met before. He ended the call shortly after and walked over to his seat. She noticed he already had a cup of tea in front of him. He sat down slowly and looked at her with calm eyes. They were sharp, dark, and deep — like they could see through lies. "Hello, you’re Emily, right?" he asked, his voice deep but smooth. Emily gave a small smile and nodded. "Yes, I am." He brought out his hand for a handshake. "I’m Denovon. Nice to meet you." Emily took his hand. It was warm and firm. "Nice to meet you too," she replied politely. There was a brief silence after that, but it wasn’t awkward. Denovon didn’t rush to speak. He just looked at her with quiet interest, like he was trying to read her — not just her face, but her heart. Emily sat up straighter, refusing to let her nervousness show. She wasn’t the same broken woman from months ago. Not anymore. Denovon looked calm on the outside, but deep down, he didn’t want to be there either. This blind date wasn’t his idea. He was thirty years old, successful, and focused — but in his family’s eyes, he was late. “Thirty and still not married? What are you waiting for?” his grandmother would say. “You need a wife to help build the future,” his mother often reminded him. But it was his grandfather’s voice that mattered the most. His grandfather, the head of the family and the founder of Rowland Corporation, had made it clear: “You’re back now, Denovon. It’s time. And this girl — she’s the granddaughter of an old friend. She’s well-mannered, educated. Meet her.” Denovon had just returned to the country one month ago after spending five years in America, handling the company’s branch over there. He worked day and night, grew the business, and earned the respect of his family — especially his grandfather. Now he was back to take over the main company. It was a big responsibility, and marriage was not on his list — at least not now. But his grandfather had asked politely, and Denovon always respected him. That’s why he agreed to this blind date. Just one dinner, he told himself. He didn’t expect much from it. Maybe a few polite words, and then both of them would walk away. Quietly. No pressure. But when he saw Emily walk into the restaurant — simple, calm, beautiful in a soft way — something inside him paused. She didn’t dress to impress. She didn’t walk like someone trying to get attention. She was quiet, and yet... strong. Like someone who had gone through a lot and was still standing tall. He found himself watching her closely, even after the handshake. Maybe this dinner… wouldn’t be so simple after all. Denovon picked up his tea again and took a slow sip before speaking. “So… do you usually go on blind dates?” he asked casually, looking at her with a small, polite smile. Emily gave a soft laugh and shook her head. “No. This is actually my first one.” He nodded. “Same here.” They both smiled lightly. The silence between them didn’t feel awkward — just calm. Peaceful, even. “What do you do?” Emily asked, trying to keep the conversation going. “I work in business. I just came back to the country a month ago. I was in the U.S. for five years managing a company branch there,” he explained. “That sounds big,” she said. “It was busy,” he replied simply. “But it taught me a lot.” He sipped his tea again, eyes still on her. “And you?” he asked. “What do you do?” Emily hesitated for a second before answering. “I'm a manager at Rowland corporation" Denovon noticed the way her voice dropped slightly when she spoke. It wasn’t much, but he could tell. She looked fine on the outside — dressed nicely, polite, smiling — but her eyes were tired. Like someone carrying something heavy inside. He didn’t want to make her uncomfortable, so he spoke softly. “You don’t have to tell me what's wrong,” he said gently, “but… whatever it is, don’t let it break you.” Emily looked at him, surprised. Denovon leaned back in his chair, voice calm and steady. “I’ve seen people carry pain like it’s their skin. It eats them slowly. But you… you’re stronger than that. I can see it.” Emily stayed quiet for a moment. His words touched her, more than she expected. No one had said something like that to her since everything fell apart. She gave a small smile — the real kind. “Thank you.” He nodded once, serious. “Just don’t forget who you are. Whatever happened before, it doesn't defines you." The blind date ended smoothly, with both of them feeling more relaxed than when it started. As they stepped out of the restaurant, the evening air was cool and calm. Emily mentioned she would call a cab, but Denovon shook his head gently. " I'll drop you," he said simply. "It's late, and I don’t think I’d feel right letting you go alone." Emily hesitated for a moment, then nodded. "Alright… thank you." They walked toward his car together, quiet but comfortable.The food arrived not long after, and before Reuben could say a word or stand up to get it from the delivery man, Claire had already rushed to the door to collect it.She placed the bags on the table, humming happily as she unpacked them one by one.“Finally,” she said with a sigh of relief. “I thought I was going to die of hunger tonight.”Reuben leaned back on the couch, watching her quietly. The way her face lit up over food was something he couldn’t explain.Claire opened one of the containers, took a bite, and let out a soft moan.“Oh, this is so good,” she said with her mouth full. “You should try this one too, Reuben.”Reuben’s heart skipped and pounded at the sound of her soft moan, and he quickly looked away. He didn’t understand what was happening to him. How could her innocent sound make his body react like that?“It’s really good. You should try it,” Claire said again as she ate.Reuben didn’t answer. He simply stood up and walked over to the table. Pulling out a chair, he
Reuben pushed the door of his apartment open and stepped in quietly. The silence inside felt heavy like his heart. He shut the door behind him and stood there for a moment, staring blankly at the floor.Emily's voice still echoed in his head.“You can’t just leave like that, Brother Reuben… We have barely known each other yet. We are family.”Her trembling voice replayed over and over, stabbing at his heart each time. He rubbed his face roughly, sighing deeply.“Damn it,” he muttered under his breath.He wanted to leave. He needed to leave. Staying here would only make things harder for him. He didn’t want to face the Rowland family again. He wanted to go back to his men, to the life that made sense ...simple, cold, and distant. But no matter how much he tried to convince himself now, Emily’s pleading eyes wouldn’t leave his mind. The way she had looked at him, it felt like someone had reached inside and twisted something in his chest.Reuben walked into the living room and dropped on
Reuben stood in the hallway for a while after leaving the apartment. He ran a hand through his hair and exhaled deeply before heading toward the elevator.He didn’t understand why he felt the need to make sure she was safe. He had already done more than he planned to, but somehow, leaving her in that old building didn’t sit right with him.“Stubborn woman,” he said with a faint smile, remembering their conversation and argument throughout the drive to Willow Town—how she had challenged him and talked back to him without fear.He got into his car and drove out of the apartment, heading straight to the Rowland family mansion. He wasn’t sure if Emily and Denovon had returned to their villa yet, but his instinct told him they were still at the mansion.At the Rowland Family MansionDenovon was sitting in the garden, enjoying the fresh air while going through the project document Emily had brought home yesterday. He couldn’t read it the night before because he had come home late and drunk.
It was evening when Reuben and Claire reached the city. The hum of traffic grew louder, headlights flashing against the car windows as they entered the busier streets.Claire leaned her head against the window, watching the buildings roll past one after another. After spending a few hours in Willow Town, the city suddenly felt too harsh. It reminded her that she was back and without a job since she lost hers.She sighed softly, closed her eyes, and swallowed the lump in her throat.Reuben drove in silence, but every now and then, his eyes flicked toward her, just to check. She looked pale, tired, and deep in thought.“Where do you live?” Reuben asked quietly, giving her a brief glance.Claire turned her head and told him her address.Reuben nodded and drove for a while until he slowed down and turned into a quieter street. Older buildings lined the road ... paint peeling, balconies crowded with hanging laundry and flower pots.“You live here?” Reuben asked with a frown when he stopped
Denovon slowly opened his eyes. His head felt heavy, and a dull pain throbbed behind his temples. He blinked a few times, his vision adjusting to the soft light of the room. He was lying on the bed.A sharp sting hit his head when he tried to move. He hissed and inhaled deeply, forcing himself to stay still for a moment. His throat felt dry, like he hadn’t drunk water in days, and his tongue grazed the roof of his mouth as he tried to swallow.When he shifted his arm, something tugged lightly at his hand. He frowned and turned to see a clear tube running from a bag of IV fluid into his vein. The cool sensation trickled through him.“What the…” he muttered under his breath, frowning as he forced himself upright. He leaned weakly against the headboard, his mind spinning. How did he end up like this?The last thing he remembered was Emily’s soft breath against his neck, the warmth of her body close to his. Then everything had gone blank.Just then, the door opened, and Emily stepped in,
The soft rays of dawn filtered through the sheer curtains, painting the room with a pale golden hue.Emily stirred slowly, her lashes fluttering open. She sighed as she realized it was morning already — she hadn’t gotten enough sleep.These past few weeks, she always felt sleepy. Even when she woke up, she still wanted to close her eyes and drift off again. With a soft groan, she turned back toward Denovon, reaching out to feel his warmth beside her.But something felt different. The warmth was heavier, hotter. For a moment, she thought it was just the blanket. But when she turned her head toward him, her heart skipped a beat.Denovon was still asleep, his brows slightly furrowed, a faint flush across his usually calm face. His breathing was steady, but there was a heat radiating from him that wasn’t normal.Emily frowned softly and reached out, placing her palm on his forehead. It was warm ... too warm, like he had a fever.“Hubby…” she whispered, her voice laced with worry. She touc







