LOGINTheodore
I stand in front of the board of stakeholders, concluding the presentation I had prepared for them. “...and we are confident that this approach will yield significant benefits and position our company for continued success,” I finish. The room bursts in applause and I watch seasoned business leaders and investors nod their heads in approval and relief. I stand back with a satisfied smile and accept my well deserved praise. For the last few days, I have thrown myself into solving a sudden problem that threatened the company and now I have once again proven myself. However, as the clapping dies down, one voice rises in skepticism. Reginald Sharpe, an old bastard who has always been vocally against my position as CEO. As he speaks, my smile slowly drops, replaced by undisguised disdain. It is no secret what we think of each other. “Theo,” he says condescendingly and my sneer deepens. “Your plan is innovative, as usual, but there is one area where you seem to be struggling.” Murmurs of curiosity fills the room as stakeholders whisper questions into each other's ears, giving Sharpe the reaction he desired. “You have failed at building a relationship with the CEO of OmniCorp. Or have we forgotten that we need their help to stay ahead of the curve for this new technology in the market?” he says, his voice full of fake concern. My eyes narrow at him, anticipating where this is headed. “Connecting with the CEO is crucial,” he continues. “And I think we all know Grant has a good relationship with him. Perhaps it is time we brought him aboard to help facilitate this partnership?” Sharpe's suggestion hangs in the air like a challenge. My guts twist in unease. Grant's involvement will bring a host of problems. His impulsiveness and lack of discipline has led to more than a few scandals and he is sure to do something that needs me to clean up after him. Not to mention that as my older brother, the one who was supposed to inherit the company instead of me, Grant is still a little sour about my position in the company. Despite my reservations, I am aware that I can't shut down the idea. The CEO of OmniCorp is also not a stranger to the front pages of tabloids. All my efforts to connect with him have proved futile because he is someone so far removed from my core values. Grant and him on the other hand… Reluctantly, I nod my head. “Very well. We should send an invitation over to Grant. Let's hope his…unique skills will help us close the deal.” Having to ask my brother for help leaves a bitter taste in my mouth, but I take a little solace in knowing that a leader is capable of making sacrifices to fulfill his responsibilities. Something Grant can never seem to learn. As the meeting ends, I make my way to the parking garage, my mood darkening with each step. “Button your jacket!” I snap at the intern crossing my path, unexpectedly letting my frustration boil over. When I get to my car, I slide in, taking a deep breath to calm the storm brewing inside me as the car starts and my driver takes me home. The days after Grant's arrival will be problematic, because problems follow my brother everywhere. At home, I quietly climb the stairs, heading to my office where I can collapse and recharge before facing my babies again. I explicitly instructed the staff to keep my office locked at all times, so when I get close and see the door slightly ajar, my jaw tightens. I open the door wider. Nova, who is standing at my desk with her back turned against me and her eyes fixed on my documents, doesn't notice my presence. What the hell is she doing snooping through my papers? I remember sending someone to drop documents off, but apparently, he didn't think of locking the door behind him. Well, someone is getting fired today. “What the fuck are you doing in here?” Nova's eyes widen as she turns to face me, shuffling the papers behind her away. “I…I came to clean your office,” she stammers, her voice uncertain. “I saw the door open and thought I should take the opportunity tidy up.” She never was a good liar. I would be amused at her naivete if I wasn't already so pissed off. “And where are your cleaning materials?” I snap. “Or did you forget them after stealing the maid's job?” “I didn't steal anything.” Her eyes flash defensively. “The twins were tired after we went out and I left them to rest when I saw the door open.” My voice drops to a menacing growl as my anger threatens to erupt within my chest. Even within the walls of my home, my authority is being defied. “You took my children out of this house without my permission?” Nova's eyes widen once again and she fixes her gaze on the floor as she realizes how careless her words were. “Doesn't paragraph seven of the contract explicitly state that you are never to take my children out of these premises without my approval?” I hiss, my voice menacing. “Well then fire me!” She says with fire in her eyes. “You want to know why I'm really here? It's to find that stupid fucking contract and figure out a way to get out of working for an asshole like you!” I flinch, surprised by Nova's outburst. My voice rises as I retort. “So you can go back to leeching off your friend? My employee? And what happens when I fire her for recommending a shitty nanny? Then what?” Silence fils the room. Moments pass, and I watch Nova's face crumble and tears well up in her eyes. My chest tightens when she looks up at me with glassy eyes and I remember how sensitive she actually is, even though she pretends to be tough. Without another word, Nova rushes past me and into the hallway. My fingers twitch, wanting desperately to reach out and stop her, but I stand there rigidly. Before I can rethink my decision, Ethan runs into the room with a wide smile on his face. “Daddy!” I force a smile and reach down, opening my arms to hug my son. As I hold him tightly, I feel a sense of relief wash over me and suddenly, all thoughts of Grant and the company are gone. But I still find myself looking down the hallway after a certain nanny.NovaOur lips are locked in battle.His tongue slides over mine in a dangerous dance as his body pins me to the wall. I can't move even if I wanted to. We are in a desperate display to see who will yield first and neither of us is backing down. I meet his aggression with mine, ignoring my racing heart and pushing my body into his.When he grabs my neck, tilting it for the best angle and shoves his tongue down my throat, a moan escapes me and he smiles against my lips. He's in control.But that changes when I bite his tongue.His chest vibrates with a growl as his grip on my wrists weaken and I take that as my chance.I push him off, getting ample space between us to catch my breath. But looking at this Greek god of a man with his rumpled shirt and a dark yearning in his eyes, all my self control goes out the window.“Fucking hell.”I cross the distance between us and grab his collar, pulling him into me. No need to bother fighting it anymore as his hands grip my ass, pressing my crot
Nova “That was beautiful.” I freeze with my bow still midair. The intrusion is unwelcome and annoying so when I turn I am already frowning. I walked far from my parent's bustling hotel to escape the gawking stares I get whenever I play and to enjoy the peace and quiet I need to practice this piece. But of course someone still found their way to me. The curse of having to live at a place that is constantly being occupied by different guests. I roll my eyes and start cautioning what must be another nepo baby. “You know, you really shouldn't be out this far–” And then I see him. He's beautiful. The afternoon sun glows behind him and hits his dark hair perfectly as he stares at me with enchanting pale eyes and a wide smile. “Yeah the hotel managers warned me,” he explains as his eyes scan the field I have come to call my safe spot. “But I can't help it. I'm a rebel.” His smile is dangerously attractive and my heart skips a few beats. “Your violin,” he points to the instrument
Theodore The room is empty.A frown immediately descends on my face and I take a glance at my wristwatch. It's far too late. She has never failed to return earlier than this on all the nights she went out.Nova has always been time conscious. It's almost like she's constantly counting down the seconds in her head. Even back then, every time we would stroll deep into the woods behind her parent's hotel she would take us back just in time for lunch.So when I stare at her empty room the fatigue vanishes and dread replaces it. I pull out my phone and dial her number. The calm of the room is quickly broken by a phone on her nightstand lighting up and vibrating. One look at the picture of Nova and her friend on the screen is all it takes to realize she left her phone behind.“Grant, for fuck sake,” I mutter darkly. I just know that fucker has done something. I dial his number. The ringing tone shouts through the silence of the house. It goes on and on until it stops. I dial again. No an
Theodore The door clicks to a close behind the private investigator, leaving me alone in the silence of my office with the file in my hands. The building hums quietly in the dead silence of the night. I should be at home, trying and failing to sleep. The file is slim. Nova hasn't been up to much. I sigh and open the page. I requested information about everything that went on in her life after the summer we spent together. Disappointment sets in when I read through it all. I paid good money for this but all the file contains is personal information I can find on her job application file. No criminal history and no court record. She had a normal life, a completely normal life after we happened. “So why is she being so fucking difficult?” I mutter, a little frustrated. I had hoped the file would explain the way she looks at me and the distance between us. The only things of note are that her family sold the hotel resort where we met and that she dropped out of school where sh
NovaNova…“Nova!” Grant's voice pulls me out of my daze. We are out again, at a bar this time. One of those exclusive places Xander and I couldn't get into on a girl's night out even if we wore our most expensive clothes.So far he's taken me to dinner, a baseball game, an art gallery and wine tasting. I've been introduced to more CEOs and movie stars than I can count on my fingers.But horse riding with Theodore was a wake-up call that reminded me I've gotten nowhere in the plan. I don't have any new information on the company's secret. Instead, I have recurring memories of what being in Theodore's arms feels like. “Are you ok?” Grant shouts over the loud music with a bottle of vodka in his hand. “I'm fine,” I reply with a forced smile. “Just thinking about something that happened.”“Do you want to talk about it?”He's considerate, as always. He's been the perfect gentleman each night; helping me out of the car, pouring my drinks, keeping me involved in conversations when we run
Theodore pulls off his shirt in one smooth motion, revealing his perfectly toned body. Water droplets slowly trail down his chest and collarbone, going lower and lower until they disappear into his trousers. I am drawn to each controlled and confident move he makes, wondering if he knows the effect he has on me. He probably does. He's no longer the tall, restless boy I once knew. His body has evolved with time and hardened by discipline. I can't stop looking. My mouth is dry. “Nova?” “Hmm? Sorry, what was that?,” I sputter, realizing that I've been staring. “I asked if you're ready to ride.” “Yes, I am,” I say and turn away quickly but not before catching the slow curve of his lips. Fuck. He gets on the horse in one smooth motion, brushing bodies with me. His hands stretch under mine and I stiffen up, wondering where this is going, but I am left feeling silly when he reaches for the reins instead. He clicks and the horse starts moving down the trail, behind Emile and Ethan's.







