LOGINAngela's POV
He didn't say anything. He just looked at me deeply. Then he caught my hand and drew it against his chest. My breath hitched, my whole body frozen under the weight of that moment.
“Angela,” his voice came rough, low enough it barely reached me. "You matter to me. I won't let anyone touch you like that. Not ever."
My heart was racing. His mouth hovered too close, his breath ghosting across my skin. I should have pulled back, put space between us. But I didn't. I couldn't. A part of me didn't even want to.
I didn't even realize my eyes were closing. The world went quiet, like it didn't exist anymore, only the two of us did.
But just then, my phone rang, snapping me out of it.
I grabbed the phone from the table, giving Aaron a quick glance. “I have to take this,” I said softly, almost like an apology.
Aaron simply nodded. I stood up, stepped into the corner of the room, and finally pressed the green button.
“Hello.”
“Is this Ms. Angela?” The woman on the line sounded tense. “This is the hospital. We need to inform you that Mrs. Jones’s condition is very serious, and we need your approval for an emergency surgery right away.”
“We can’t wait any longer. We need to act now,” she added.
Her words hit me like a bolt of lightning. My chest tightened under the weight of what I’d just heard.
“I’ll be right there,” I said.
I slowly walked back to the living room and found Aaron watching me with a puzzled look. “What happened?”
I lowered my head, trying to hide the storm inside me. The hospital’s call kept echoing in my mind. Mom was in critical condition, and they needed my consent for surgery. But how was I supposed to explain all this to Aaron? I didn’t want to burden him again after everything he’d done for me today.
“I just remembered something I need to take care of,” I said quickly, forcing a smile I hoped looked natural. “I have to go. You can use my car to get home.”
Aaron’s gaze sharpened. “Is something wrong?”
“No,” I said, though even I could hear the nervous tremor in my voice.
“Angela.”
I looked up, meeting his eyes. I fought back the tears burning behind them, praying he wouldn’t notice.
“If you have to go, then go,” he said quietly. “But if you need help—anything—tell me.”
My chest tightened even more. There was so much I wanted to say, but nothing came out. I just nodded.
“Thank you, Aaron,” I whispered before turning and leaving.
***
The drive to the hospital felt endless. Worry for Mom ate at me the whole way. My mind was filled with worst-case scenarios. I tried calling Dad several times, but like before—nothing. Straight to voicemail. Again and again. It felt like I was facing everything alone.
When I arrived, I rushed toward the ICU. A nurse stopped me at the doors.
“Are you the guardian for Mrs. Jones?” she asked.
“Yes, that’s me.”
“Dr. Smith, our surgeon, is waiting to explain the procedure.” She guided me to a consultation room.
Inside, Dr. Smith stood in his white coat, looking at me seriously.
“Miss Jones, we need to perform emergency surgery to save your mother,” he said. “But we need your consent to proceed.”
I swallowed hard. “What do I need to do?”
He briefly explained the procedure and its risks, then handed the paperwork to the nurse beside him. She pointed to a small table in the corner.
“Please sign here.”
I nodded, grabbed the forms, and signed them quickly before handing them back.
“Thank you. We’ll begin preparations right away,” the nurse said as she left with the documents.
I nodded again, my heart pounding as I stared at the ICU doors, silently praying Mom would make it.
In the waiting room, I sank into a chair. Thoughts of Mom flooded my mind—her gentle smile, her warm laugh that always made the house feel alive. And now she was in surgery, fighting for her life.
Without realizing it, tears streamed down my face. I wanted her back so badly. Her encouragement, her reminders to eat—every small moment suddenly felt priceless.
I bit my lip to keep from breaking down completely. After taking a shaky breath, I tried calling Dad again. Still nothing.
Needing a distraction, I scrolled through my phone—until a notification made my breath catch.
“Jones Corporation Faces Bankruptcy Amid Financial Crisis.”
I reread the headline over and over. Failed projects. Investors pulling out. Dad’s company—his pride—standing on the edge of collapse.
My hands trembled. Mom in surgery. Dad’s company falling apart. My entire world was crumbling. How was I supposed to handle this?
Lost in the chaos of my thoughts, I jolted when someone called my name.
“Angela Jones?”
I looked up to see an elegantly dressed woman standing a few steps away. Her presence alone seemed to dominate the room.
“Yes, I’m Angela. Who are you?” I asked, my voice tense.
She gave a faint smile. “My name is Victoria Bennett. It’s good to finally meet.”
My stomach dropped. Bennett. Ian Nathaniel Bennett. Was she related to that jerk? Memories from school flashed, his hands on me, and Aaron dragging him away before anything worse happened.
“What do you want?” I asked, my heart pounding.
Victoria stepped closer, her expression icy. “I’ve heard about my son, Ian. And your friend, the one who dared to leave him bruised and bloodied.”
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







