Rose Evans. A girl with big dreams and goals, that she planned to see trough. Everything was planned in detail and it all started with finishing school and going to college. With her plans in mind and her dreams written down in a colorful schemed notebook, she never planned to have it all ripped away from beneath her feet. Her mother passed abruptly after a long fight with dancer, and the seventeen year old girl was left to fend for herself. Tyler Chaps. The multi-bilionare, owner of several cooperations with both feet in the most succesfull real-estate market affairs. The 28 year old was the hottest bachelor on the market, with a plan to never settle down. Rose found comfort in a man who helped her get a job. A job that entailed stealing and flirting her way to peoples possessions. What happens when the young girls slick hands, grip the wrong wrist? What happens when a ruthless, cold-hearted billionaire CEO catches the pickpocket thief and employs her for a job of his own? When a strong minded, business oriented woman, is paired with a soulless, dominant CEO, hearts are bound to come undone.
Lihat lebih banyak”Rose, get down here, breakfast is ready!”
”Coming, mom!”
A pair of skin-tight ripped jeans and a cropped t-shirt. Perfect.
I giddily slipped on my outfit of the day and put my hair in a high ponytail. The jeans hugging my broad hips nicely as the t-shirt hugged my waist, showing off my hourglass figure.
Some lip gloss, blush, and mascara too tie everything together, and then,
”Perfect,” I gushed as I stared into the mirror.
”Took you long enough,” my mother jokingly scolded as I came into the kitchen.
”Is that pancakes I smell?” I said, ignoring her statement.
”Only the best for my babies first day,” I shrugged her off as she gripped my head gave me a kiss on the cheek.
”Boundaries mom, I’m not a baby anymore,”
”You certainly aren’t,” she said sadly.
I looked at her and took her hands In mine. My mother was my entire world, I never knew my father as he walked out on us before I was born. My mother had raised me all on her own. She never bothered finding another man, she said she was content with her life and didn’t want the unnecessary drama of a man.
”Everything will be fine mom, I promise. It’s just high school,”
”Your last year at high school,” My mother corrected. She wiped away a tear and started piling pancakes on my plate.
I watched her every move, my eyes glancing up at her face occasionally. Seeing her sad, whatever the reason, always broke my heart.
”I’m okay sweetheart,” she said and kissed my hands before putting my plate down in front of me.
I dug in right away and started dreaming away, wondering what my senior year would be like.
There was cheerleading, the yearbook, and occasional event planning.
I had a lot of things on my plate, and I wouldn't have it any other way. I liked keeping busy and anything that could give me extra credit, I took.
”I have a little present,” My mother said and I immediately stiffened.
”Mom you shouldn't have-” I started off. Knowing how tight on funds we were I didn't want her to spend anything on me.
”Oh hush up you, I do and I did,” She said, giving me a glare before she walked over to the counter, picking up a blue little box from her purse.
Her torn hair, which was once blonde, long and luscious, fell in a low ponytail.
”Here you go," She said with a smile and took a seat.
Her hand went to her heart and I was on her right away.
”Mom are you-”
”I’m fine sweetheart, open your gift,” I looked at her alarmed but did as she asked.
I opened to box and in it laid a beautiful gold pendant with a red stone embedded in the middle.
I smiled as I took it out and held it up in front of me.
”A rose,” I breathed out.
”A beautiful rose, for my beautiful Rose,” She cooed and helped me put it around my neck.
She clasped it and I heard her heavy breathes as she stroked the back of my head.
I quickly wiped away a few stray tears, biting my inner cheek to keep the others at bay.
She came back and was about to take a seat when the phone started ringing.
I gave her a quick smile and then stuffed my face with pancakes, drowning my sadness with food.
I saw how her expression changed, her face wrinkled and her mouth was left open. Her hand came up to her chest once more and she clung to the necklace around her neck. It was a small silver pendant, of two hearts intertwining. I had gotten it for her for Christmas four years ago and she wore it every day since.
She hung up the phone a took a few deep breaths. I slowly lowered my fork down and dug my nails into my palm.
’Do not cry’ I told myself. Over and over again.
”Mom,” I called for her. She stared at the phone, unresponsive.
I pushed my chair back, slowly standing up.
I padded my shirt, nipping at the hem. It was an involuntary defense mechanism I had whenever things got tough.
I walked over to her and placed a hand on my mother's shoulder. She jumped and then plastered on her famous fake smile, raising a wall that she was so used to keeping up.
”Don’t,” I said and grabbed her hand in mine.
”Not with me,” I led her back to the table. Watching as her wall slowly came down, or crumbling down, I couldn't tell.
”Was it the doctor?” I asked her. I tried keeping my voice as steady as possible.
”I don't want to bother you with this sweetheart, not today,” I squeezed her hand gently, staring into her eyes, my best smile was plastered on my face.
”Was it the doctor?” I repeated.
”It was, the test result wasn’t what we had hoped for,” She had a coy smile, trying her best to seem strong for her daughter.
”The cancer is back?” I asked her, my face falling for a millisecond before I pulled it together.
My mother nodded her head, sadness, and fear evident in her entire being.
”We’ll get through this mom, we always do,” I pulled her in for a hug. A long, tight hug.
All the while planning on how I would make this better, how I would pay for her treatments, and how I would earn enough money to pay the expenses of the house and food.
”Stop that,” she scolded and pulled away. She gripped my shoulders and stared me down in my seat. That certain stare only a mother can give.
”Don't do what?” I asked her innocently.
”You will do nothing Rose. You will go to school and live your life like a normal kid, that's what I want for you,” She caressed my cheek and placed a kiss on my head.
’Don’t cry’
”Speaking of which,” She said and got up. My mother held out her hand for me which I grabbed.
”It’s time to go,” She gave me another kiss and a big hug. One that didn't give me the same comfort they usually did. This hug did something different, it filled me with unease and a shivering feeling to my bones.
It felt like one of those hugs you give to someone that you're not sure you will see again.
”I love you, sweetheart,” She said as I walked out of the door.
”I love you too, mama,”
~Rose~ I had woken up to an empty apartment, still wearing my clothes from yesterday. I was stadning by the window with a cup of coffee in my hands, looking out over the city. The people were moving around beneath me, going to their destinations, and some, wondering what their destination was. How did my life take this turn? How did I go from making a living by stealing from people, to signing a contract, giving myself to a cold-hearted, gazilionare-CEO? That question had been tormenting me for the past week. And no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't think of an answer. I was so lost in my thoughts that I jumped when the elevator pinged. Right away, the butterflies within me stirred awake and started fluttering around. My inconvenient feelings arising and that dreadful piece of hope, clinging to my heart, wished it
”Thank you so much for tonight, it’s been lovely,” I said and hugged Daniella tightly. I removed my hands and tried pulling back, but Daniella had a firm grip and no intention of unwrapping her arms.Her warm embrace was welcoming but disheartening as well. I didn't want to get used to it.The comfort from a woman who truly cared, who exuded love and warmth, the only other woman who I ever felt this with was my mother. This wasn't my life, I didn't have someone too hug me and tell me that everything would be okay. If I ever allowed myself too get used to this and then have it ripped from my arms, I don't know if my heart would be able to handle the void it would leave behind.”I’m so very sorry for your loss, Rose. But if ever you need someone for advice or help, anything at all, just tell me. I'm here.” She whispered, quietly eno
Daniella had tears in her eyes, but they were also swarming with pride. I couldn't understand why, I thought I had just fucked up big time but it felt good getting everything of my chest. Ms. Davidsson cleared her throat, everyone shook of their initial state of shock and turned to her. Her nose was wrinkled but other than that it was imosible to tell what she was thinking or how she felt. This woman was a master at hiding her emotions from the world but you shouldn't hide them from your family. ”Thank you, Daniella, for the dinner. I think I'm going to go lie down a while.” Patrcia got up and gave me one last glare, her eyes held emotions I couldn't decipher, she was like a closed and locked book, impossible to read.Her green eyes were lifeless, her lips pressed in a thin line and her nose was up in the air. 
~Rose~ ”You made it!” Clara shirked and ran up to me, wrapping her arms around me. I hugged her back and giggled and she dragged me and her brother into their lake hosue. When I first heard the word ’lakehosue’ I expected a smaller, wicker house by a lake, like a cozy cotage. What I didn't except was a humongous mansion with three stories and an entire private lake with three jetskees and a yatch outside. It was not at all what I though it would be, but then again, what is when it comes to billionaires. Or gazilionares. I'm not sure what category they're actually in but something tells me it’s the latter. ”Hey sis, no love for your big brother?” Tyler teased with a much to sincere pretend-hurt expression on his
~Rose~ We were back in the penthouse, I hadn't spoken a word to Tyler the entire car ride nor in the elevator. I was furious. Yes, I agreed to sign the contract, but when I said I didn't want to go I meant well. I meant for Tyler to spend time with his family without my interference. Without our charade having to be played and everyone believing the lies we told. I wanted him to spend quality time with his sister and mom, though I couldn’t give two fucks about his dad. I went straight to my room and closed the door, needing the space and the silence to think and try to get a hang on me emotions. I slumped down on the bed, my hand covering my face and from nowhere, the tears started streaming down. I never cried in front of people, only when I was
We were back in the hotel, Tyler said he’d stay here tonight and I didn't argue. It was his home after all.” Your sister was lovely,” I said as I went to the kitchen to fix myself a snack.”As was your mother,” Your dad was a prick, I thought but didn't say.”And my father?” He asked me with his perfect brows raised.”He was the least charming of the bunch,” I said and felt a hint of pride from my choice of word.Tyler's dad was a man with whom one doesn't argue. You don't talk back, you don't swear and you behave well. Only the elites are worthy of his company.He was a great businessman, a man of honor when it came to working, worthy of his title.&n
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