RHYSAND'S POV
My jaw tightened as Bridgette walked away, reveling in the complement of the presentation that she had just done. "Mr. Rhysand," My secretary called, turning to me with her head still bowed down. "What is the matter?" I asked, glaring at her. “I came to tell you that the meeting you've scheduled with your father is in fifteen minutes, the car is ready, and..." "You're fired.” I coldly cut her words short. "S—sir?" She stuttered, her lips trembling at my words. "You heard me, you are fired." I repeated, walking away to the elevator. "I'm really sorry, Mr. Rhys, but..." "Rhysand." I corrected. "Yes, Mr. Rhysand, but you cannot fire me. I need this job.” She blurted out, her sharp heels striking the tiles brutally. God, I hate that sound. "Is that supposed to be a request or an order?" I said, turning back to her already pale face. "It—it is not what you think.” She shook her head repeatedly, her face blank. “ I'm just saying I'm the only daughter of my mother, and we...I just need this job, Mr. Rhys..." "Rhysand!" I yelled, shaking her to her core. "And I suggest that you leave as I demand or I'll make sure you never get a job in the corporate world again.” I clicked the buttons to the elevator and stepped in. "Why?” She choked. “I mean… I've made no mistakes. Apart from the message with Miss Bridgette’s team, there's nothing else. I made no more mistakes.” She argued and I looked back at her, watching as her lips trembled with excuses. "Your excuses are pointless, woman. You made me stand before my greatest enemy in the whole company due to your silly mistakes. You failed to carry out the tasks I assigned to you.” "It was a mistake, Mr. Rhysand. I promise I won't make any of that sort again." She pleaded, eyes brimming with tears they didn't move me a bit. "I don't give second chances, I made sure it reflected well enough on your appointment letter. Take your things and leave." I ordered, watching as the elevator door closed up, cutting the space between my assistant and I. The elevator turned silent, save for the sounds of its wheels lowering. The anger in my chest refused to ease as the elevator descended, each passing floor fueling the storm in my head. My secretary's pleading voice echoed in my mind, but I silenced it with a shake of my head. Weakness had no place in my world, and mistakes—no matter how small—were unacceptable. The doors slid open, and I stepped out, my polished shoes clicking against the marble floors as I made my way to the car waiting outside. The driver opened the door, and I slipped in, leaning back against the leather seat. The meeting with my father loomed ahead, God knows what he wanted to talk about that he seemed so serious over the phone. "I need to tell you something, Rhys." He said, his voice ladened with something akin to happiness. His voice had always been cold, lifeless, for as long as I could remember. And I couldn't bear to reject it, despite how stressed I was. I clicked my tongue, staring out at the city skyline as the car pulled into traffic. My father’s empire was vast, but I had carved my own path, and built my own success. And then there was Bridgette. The thought of her name alone ignited a mix of frustration, anger and something else I couldn’t quite place. She was a thorn in my side, constantly challenging me, and defying me at every turn. She was the only fucking person who had me on my toes, rejected and cornered my every word, board meetings? She had a question for every point I made. Yet, there was no denying her brilliance, her ability to command a room with her presence and I hated the fact that she was the perfection I so much wanted from other people. She didn’t fear me like others did. No, she stared at me like she was daring me to make her bend. I exhaled sharply, forcing myself to push the thoughts aside. She was just an employee—a brilliant but infuriating employee who had managed to crawl under my skin. The car slowed as we arrived at the building where my father was waiting. I stepped out, straightening my tie and squaring my shoulders. When I stepped off the elevator, the grandeur of the empty hallway hit me. Polished floors, soft lighting, and the faint scent of freshly brewed coffee—it was just like my father to reserve an entire floor for one conversation. “Rhysand,” he greeted, turning towards me with a warm, happy smile. That took me aback. I'd never seen him that happy, not even when the company hit milestones. “Father,” I replied, stepping inside. The room was set perfectly. A table of refreshments sat untouched—water, coffee, even a tray of pastries that neither of us would eat. His attention to detail was both infuriating and admirable. “Sit,” he said, gesturing to the chair opposite him. “I know you’re busy, so I won’t keep you long.” I sat down, keeping my posture as composed as his. “What’s this about? The company?" I asked. “No,” he said, his voice calm but firm. “This is personal.” "I wanted you to be the first person to know about it.” “Know what?” I asked, narrowing my eyes. “I’m getting married,” he said casually, acting like he was just discussing the weather. The words hung in the air, heavy and suffocating. For a moment, I thought I’d misheard him. “You’re… what?” I asked, my voice sharper than intended. “Getting married.” He repeated, his tone even. “I’ve met someone, and I’ve decided it’s time to take that step again.” "Again.” I muttered, my mind scrambling to process his words. “To who?” I demanded, leaning forward in my chair. “When did this happen? And why now?” He raised a hand, a silent gesture for me to calm down. “Her name is Margaret, she's intelligent, kind, and someone I care deeply about. As for why, let’s just say life doesn’t wait for the perfect moment, Rhysand.” "And you think of all the things that you need to do now, getting married is one of them?"Clarkson's POVThe moment the words slipped out of my mouth, I knew I had said the wrong thing. It was in the way her eyes had twitched at my double meaning, her face paled under the setting sun, and a flicker of something between anger and shock passed her almost expressionless face."I don't mean anything by it," I hurriedly countered, my brain thinking of a way to get out of this situation. "What I mean is—""It's okay," she waved her hands, brushing away the explanation with a polite smile. "You aren't wrong. Rhysand is my stepbrother. Sometimes I tend to forget."Although she had spoken with a smile, I could see the rapport I had managed to gain slowly fade with each passing second.Shit. This was proving harder than I thought it would be. Our conversation slowly lulled into a tense silence that no amount of explanation or apologies could soothe, but still I tried."I'm sorry... that was no way to talk... I overstepped," I insisted, rubbing a hand over my neck. "It was uncalled f
Bridgette's POVThis wasn't right. I knew it. I understood it like the back of my hand—I knew it was a mistake the moment I decided to go along with Elias's plans.From the very moment he'd called, something had felt off. His pleading that I see him hadn't felt like something that should have happened, especially when we were hardly friends, but I felt guilty from giving away his flowers, and deep down inside me, I was curious about why he wanted to talk to me privately.As I walked out of my office, I gave a soft sigh of relief to find Jennie away from her desk, and I quickly took the stairs down and sneaked out through the side door, away from prying eyes.For whatever reason, it felt right that I do things like this, but for the life of me, I couldn't figure out why."It's just a simple coffee," I muttered to myself as I walked out of the door and toward the direction where he had parked his car, but a tiny voice—the one that usually acted as a voice of reason—wasn't fully on board
Bridgette's POV"Excuse me. Are you Ms. Hayes?" A deep masculine voice cut through my conversation with Jennie.Without looking up at him, I answered, "Who's asking?"When he didn't answer immediately, I turned to find a tall man dressed in a yellow top and khaki shirt. He stood directly opposite me, holding a brown box.I eyed him with a hint of suspicion as I wondered whether I should call security. Jennie coughed slightly, bringing me from my gaze, and I nodded at the man."Oh, thank goodness, I was beginning to worry. They told me you'd be in here, but it's all like a maze, you know." He smiled, reaching into the box to retrieve a stunning bouquet of roses, tulips, and baby's breath."Here, this is for you."I froze, completely stunned at the scene. I couldn't believe the guy had walked through reception and four floors holding onto such a thing, all the while calling out my name.Someone in the crowd gasped, causing every eye to fall on me. Phones were subtly angled in my directi
RHYSAND'S POVThe moment I stepped into my office, I slammed the door shut with the single thought of getting serious.Although Rosa still wasn't back from meeting with Tessa, her words hadn't been forgotten. I had so much to do and so little time. And it was all my fault. Not that I regretted what happened yesterday; it was what led to it that left me with a few bites of regret. Still, it had all worked out in the end, allowing me to get closer to Bridgette.But that aside, it was time I let go of all distractions and focused on my job.A glance at my desk alerted me to the pile of reports I had waiting for review. Coupled with the already scheduled meetings, there was no time to be wasted, but all that could be put on hold, even if for a second, until I could read through the file Bridgette had passed to me through Jennie.The moment the thought took root, I quickly settled into my chair and looked down at the thick blue file still clutched tightly between my fingers.A sense of ant
RHYSAND'S POVI had every plan to walk out the door. I had said my goodbyes, excused myself, but still something held me back. Instead of walking out the door like I had planned, I found myself turning on my heels."Actually, I had a few questions about the project." I said, ignoring the flash of confusion in her eyes, "I was talking to Joe, and he had a few concerns."Despite her confusion, Bridgette answered every question I had, even though she knew what I was doing.Stalling for time, asking her questions about a project I didn't give a flying fuck about.At least not right now, not when my cock was pleading to be inside her. But she answered every last one of them without an argument, which just made my need all the more stronger.I couldn't act on my impulse or focus on anything else with Jennie loitering around Bridgette's office like she had front-row tickets to a scandal. The files were arranged neatly on Bridgette's desk, but her feet refused to move.The way her eyes kept f
RHYSAND'S POVMy chest tightened as I watched Bridgette rush out of the parking lot like she had seen a ghost.Her face pale and her lips trembling, my gaze followed her as far as it could before the door closed, shutting off my view of her.I hadn't gotten a chance to talk to her, never mind that I purposely stood outside the parking lot waiting for her or the fact that I had dressed to the nines.Instead, I was stuck listening to Joe go on and on about the possible numbers we could make or lose if any of our strategy in the upcoming contract was botched.As though he sensed my lack of interest, Joe, one of my financial directors, finally cut to the chase."Boss, what I'm saying is we need to be very careful. Elias, much like his father, Clarkson, is a very cunning businessman, and he has something to prove."I nodded, "So do I."I thanked him for the good work before heading towards the door, where a few minutes ago, Bridgette had walked through. At first, I wanted to give her the s