LOGINAngela's POV
I didn't know what was happening anymore as I closed my eyes, when suddenly his grip loosened on my neck.
I saw Ian fall. It seemed that while Ian was focused on me, Aaron attacked him from behind. Ian tumbled to the floor, letting out a moan of pain. Aaron rained punches on him.
I coughed, my lungs burning for a real breath. My knees gave out, and I dropped to the floor. Ian... he was going under Aaron's blows, one after another.
Aaron finally stopped when Ian was helpless. He approached, his gaze filled with worry. “Angela, hey... are you okay?”
I managed only a weak nod. No words came out. The world spun too fast, too terrifying to bear. Aaron pulled me into his arms, like he knew what I needed. "I'm sorry... I should've been here sooner."
His warmth hit me like a lifeline, steadying the storm inside. I shook, pressing into his chest, tears soaking his shirt, all the fear I'd been bottling up finally spilling out. He didn’t say much—didn’t have to. I was so damn glad he was here. I couldn't even imagine what would've happened if he hadn't shown up.
He finally pulled back. Wrapped his jacket around me in one swift move. “Let's get out of here."
God, the way he looked at me... warm, steady, almost too much to take. And that's what scared me. If he ever found out the truth, would that look still be there? Or would it disappear, just like that?
“Angela." His voice had a hint of worry, dragging me out of my thoughts. “We should get going.”
Aaron helped me up, his hand steady at my waist. As we left the art room, I caught sight of Ian, lying there, helpless. My chest tightened as I remembered how close I had come, but Aaron took my hand, his fingers holding mine and somehow giving me the strength.
The way he cared made my eyes sting. It was warm, genuine... he treated me like I was so precious to him. When we reached the school entrance, Aaron walked me to the front of the car. My driver was already waiting.
“Thank you, Aaron,” I said.
“You need to get checked out," he said.
I shook my head slowly, "No need. I'm fine. Resting at home is enough for me. But, your wound..." I glanced at his battered face.
"Don't worry. I'm fine." He touched his mouth with a wince but still offered me a smile. “Make sure you get your wound treated when you get home.”
He opened my car door and waited until I was settled before closing it quietly.
I watched him wave his hand through the window. Guilt gnawed at me for leaving him like that. Immediately, I opened my car window. “Aaron,” I called out.
"Come with me. I'll take you home," I said. I knew he was taking the school bus, but the school bus had long since left because of our late exit.
Aaron fell silent, his face unreadable. When his eyes met mine, there was a flicker of hesitation. He wasn't the type to ask for help, not even when it mattered.
“Hey,” I said firmly. “You're not going home alone, not like this."
Finally he nodded, and a faint smile crossed his battered lips. “All right,” he said.
My heart pounded the moment he sank down beside me. Seeing him up close knocked the air out of my chest. His face was battered, bruises dark against his skin, and blood at the corner of his mouth. The sight of it made my throat tighten.
I couldn't stop myself. My hand lifted on its own, fingertips brushing his cheek as gently as I could. He winced, a reminder of how much pain he was in, and guilt twisted hard inside me.
“Does it hurt that much?”
"I'm fine. You don't have to worry so much," he told me gently.
My driver suddenly interrupted our conversation. “Where to, Miss?"
“We're going home first,” I replied.
“Okay, Miss,” the driver replied before starting the car.
"Aaron, you need to come to my house first. I'll treat your wound."
"No need. It's just a small cut, it'll be fine."
I let out a sharp sigh, fed up with how damn stubborn he was. “Aaron Carter!” I snapped.
"Your wound could get infected if you keep ignoring it. I'm going to treat you, no arguments. And don't bother throwing me any more excuses."The car pulled up to my house a moment later. I got out fast and guided Aaron through the door.
“Sit here,” I said, pointing to the dark brown leather sofa in the living room. “I'll get the first aid kit.”
Aaron just gave a short nod. I hurried into the kitchen, straight to the bottom drawer by the sink where the first aid kit was always kept. My fingers yanked it open, relief hitting me when I saw the white box with the red cross.
When I came back, he was still on the couch, silent. I dropped to my knees in front of him and flipped the kit open on the table. "This might sting a little," I warned, dipping the cotton swab into the antiseptic.
I started cleaning the cut on his cheek. My hands shook more than I wanted them to and the closeness made it impossible to ignore his breath brushing against my face.
“Why'd you have to be so reckless?” I muttered, finally breaking the silence. “Ian could have done worse to you.”
“If it meant I could protect you,” he said softly. “It was worth it.”
“You don't have to do any of this for me,” I whispered, pressing the bandage on the wound on his brow. "Look at you now. You got hurt because of me."
I looked up at him, and he gave me a faint smile. "I'm fine. These bruises don't mean a thing. What matters is that you're safe."
I froze. The second our eyes met, the rest of the world faded.
His fingers wrapped around my wrist. I flinched, air catching in my throat. It wasn't harsh, just steady in a way that pinned me in place.
“Aaron...”
Aaron's POVI was still in my office. A few unfinished reports were spread out in front of me. My laptop was still open, the screen filled with the financial charts I’d been reviewing earlier.I had just reached for my pen when my phone vibrated on the desk.“Yeah.”The voice on the other end spoke quickly.“Sir, Bennett’s been following Angela for a while. They’re at a wine bar right now. What should we do?”My hand stopped over the paperwork.For a few seconds, I didn’t say anything.My jaw tightened.“Keep watching,” I said coldly.“I’m heading there. Send me the location.”“Yes, sir.”The call ended.A second later my phone vibrated again. A message popped up with a location pin.A wine bar in West Hollywood.I grabbed my car keys and stood up.The files on my desk were left exact
Angela's POVMy chest tightened instantly.I forced my expression to stay calm before finally taking a sip of my drink. The cold bubbles brushed down my throat, but they did little to steady my heartbeat.When the glass touched the table again, I turned my gaze away from the bar.“Angela?”Lyla’s voice pulled me back.I blinked once and looked at her.“Sorry?”“You suddenly went quiet.” She tilted her head slightly. “Something on your mind?”I shook my head, a faint smile appearing on my lips.“I’m fine.”From the corner of my eye, I could still feel his presence.I forced myself not to look back again.Lyla took another sip of her wine before continuing in a lighter tone.“I really hope this movie does well.”“Me too,” I said.I pushed the thought of Ian away and tried to focus o
Angela's POVBeth looked at the car again.“Okay,” she said. “So you won the lottery… or you secretly became a billionaire and forgot to tell me?”I let out a quiet laugh. “Yeah. Exactly that.”“I’m serious.” She crossed her arms. “You didn't even get paid for your last project. You just paid off the penalty from agency. And now you show up with this?”Her gaze dragged slowly over the car again.“Angela. This thing costs more than the house I grew up in.”I searched for an answer that sounded believable.“It’s… a gift.”Her eyebrows shot up. “A gift?”“Yeah.”I exhaled softly. “From my dad.”There was half a second of silence.Then...“Wow.” Her eyes widened dramatically. “Is your dad looking to adopt? Because I’m avail
Angela's POVMy chest tightened when he said Lyla’s name.“Oh. That was fast.”“You needed certainty,” I continued. “Now you have it.”Silence filled the room before he finally spoke.“You sound like you’re blaming me.”I gave him a faint smile. “I’m not blaming you.”He let out a short breath. “I offered it to you because you were the strongest choice. But you didn’t take it.”“I asked for time.”“You hesitated.”“I was being careful,” I said. “That’s different.”He gave a humorless laugh. “Careful?”“You asked me to be the face of a brand while I’m still rebuilding my name,” I said. “That’s not a small decision.”“Meanwhile, Lyla said yes because she could,” I added. “Her career&
Angela's POV“The contract will be sent once legal finishes the details. There will be intensive training—dialect, physical work. The schedule will be tight.”“I understand. That won’t be a problem.”Mercer nodded, then stood. I stood as well.He held out his hand. I took it.“Don’t change your mind,” he said calmly.“I won’t.”He let go first.“My assistant will be in touch.”Without another word, he gathered his script and headed for the side door. The meeting was over. I didn’t realize I’d been holding my breath until it ended.A few seconds later, I stepped out.Beth was standing a few feet away, leaning against the glass wall. Her phone was still in her hand, but her eyes lifted the moment she saw me.“So?” she asked.“We got it.”“What about the contr
Angela's POV“Hey, Angela. Just wanted to say hi. I heard you might be joining the Mercer project. If that happens, looks like we’ll cross paths a lot."My thumb hovered over the screen, weighing every word before I replied.I finally typed slowly.“Hey, Lyla. Thanks for the message. Congrats on the lead role. If everything goes smoothly, I’m looking forward to it too.”I hit send.A few seconds later, the “seen” checkmark appeared.Then her reply came.“I’m sure it will be. See you soon.”Lyla was the protagonist of this film. If I took the project, I’d be her antagonist.On screen, we’d face off.In real life… maybe too.I exhaled slowly. A few seconds later, a message from Beth popped up.“Mercer’s free the day after tomorrow, 4 PM. He wants a creative meeting. Just you an







