LOGINJune
Two days and twelve hours. That's how long it's been since I did the thing I said I'll never do. Again which is: sleep with a stranger. It's hard getting 'em off your mind when you're done with 'em. I try not to think about it, I just shove it down where all my bad decisions lives. Rent-free. Because, I am here now... In front of my dream company — The building is so tall, it feels like it’s leaning over me. Apex Corporation — A.C. in thirty-foot chrome letters, gleams above the entrance like it owns the sky. Which, technically, it might. The glass exterior mirrors everything: traffic, tourists, pedestrians, the massive LED screen that loops corporate ads like digital worship. But all I can see is my own face, small and wide-eyed. I pause on the sidewalk and inhale. Once. Twice. Again. "Calm down, breathe." I tell myself. I clutch my leather folder tighter to my chest. It's the first day, a new start. Internship at the biggest enterprise in Las Vegas. It’s everything I worked for. Everything I need right now and the thing I can’t afford to screw up. I swipe my newly acquired ID at the front security panel. It blinks green. It's game on. The inside of Apex is whole different world. It's cold and lighting with breathtaking marble floors. People in neutral colored suits moving like blood through veins fast, efficient, and without hesitation. I already feel behind. A woman with sleek black hair and an Apple headset greets me in the lobby. "You’re June Pearl Alexander?" "Yes," I reply, trying not to sound like I just stepped out of a dream. She offers a tight smile. "I’m Brenna. You’re assigned to the Strategy & Innovation team on Floor 39. Follow me." The elevator ride is fast. Very fast. I smooth my hair in the reflection of the polished walls. It feels like everyone in this building knows something I don’t. Like they were born wearing pinstripes and I’m still figuring out how not to sweat through my blouse. When we reach the 39th floor, the doors open to a wide, open workspace featuring chrome desks, massive touchscreen boards, a floor-to-ceiling window view of the city that makes my knees a little weak. A man in a navy suit walks toward us with a tablet tucked under his arm. He looks like he's in late thirties, has efficient energy with a business smile. "June?" he asks. "Yes. That’s me." I answer, almost too quickly. "I’m David Scott, head of Strategy. Welcome aboard. We’re thrilled to have you." "Thank you so much," I say, my voice just a touch too high. "I’m really excited to be here." He nods and gestures toward the team bullpen. "Let me introduce you around." As we walk, he points out departments: Market Analytics, Product Forecasting, Risk Oversight — and it all spins in my head like I’ve stepped into a live-action case study. We reach a semicircle of desks where a few team members are mid-discussion. "This is June, our new intern," David introduces with a clap of his hand. I smile nervously, "Hi. I am June Alexander." They all turn, polite and curious. "June will be shadowing some of you this quarter,” he continues, "learning how Apex moves in fast and—" The door bursts open. A tall, thin man in a black vest, clearly senior in rank, strides in with the kind of urgency that makes everyone shut up. "Scott. Sorry to interrupt." David straightens. "Of course, Mr. Paul." Mr. Paul doesn’t smile. "The CEO just dismissed his secretary. We need a temporary replacement now. Someone sharp, quick, discreet." David blinks. "Uh… well…" His eyes flick to me. I blink back. “You’re June, right?” Paul asks, already assessing me like a file he doesn’t have time to read. "Yes?" I answer, half-answer, half-question. "You’re the new intern." "Yes. Yes Sir." "Good. You’re promoted. For the week." "Wait, I—what?" I snap my head at David and he gives me an awkward shrug. "You said you wanted exposure to the executive side of things." I open my mouth. Close it. Exposure wasn’t supposed to mean escort to hell. "Come," Paul says. "He’s waiting." My stomach tightens. My ears catches the murmurs and whispers of my almost-colleagues. "It's just been a month since he became CEO, and he's already sacked three secretaries," one says. "Good luck to her," another muttered. "Poor thing. She just got here." What? A new CEO? I didn’t know about this development. Way to go, June. That’s what you get for skipping your research just to surprise yourself at your dream company. I’m cooked. As I follow Paul, my heels suddenly becomes too high, my heart too loud, and my brain too aware of how this place smells like cold coffee, printer toner, and high ambition. We take a different elevator. The numbers climb fast as usual in my brain. Stop breathing like you’re going to faint, June. You’re fine. You’re fine. The elevator dings on the top floor and stops, causing my heart to have a little spike. We step out into a hallway lined with black-tinted glass. The carpet here is thicker, I note, quieter even, and every surface gleams. Paul gestures to the double doors at the end. "There. Good luck, and please don't get fired early." he says, half-smiling, half-pleading. And then he’s gone, like he had just presented bait to thousands of hungry fishes. (I am too dramatic, I know) It's just me now. I push the doors open, it doesn't open. Shit. Am I supposed to push or pull? I tried the latter, and it opens. Good job, June. I see him... He’s standing at the far end of the office, back to me, his suit jacket off, sleeves rolled to the elbows. Looking out the window like he owns the horizon. Which, apparently, he does, I mean, he is the CEO of the biggest enterprise in the city. But wait... I know that back. I know the slope of those shoulders. That veiny arms is familiar, too familiar, I tried to get it out of my head, days ago. He slowly turns, and I forget how to stand. I knew it! Slate-gray eyes, like metal under ice. Twitchy Jaw. He's the same man, from the hotel. From the night I try to forget. He stares at me and I try to stare back. Neither of us says a word. The silence spreads like a crack in glass waiting to shatter. His face doesn’t flinch, but his jaw tenses, just enough for me to notice. I think I stop breathing altogether. Because this man, the one who pressed me into a hotel mattress two nights ago, who left without a name, who touched me like... like I was the only thing in the world keeping him alive. Is my new boss. The CEO of Apex Corporation. My eyes drop to the golden nameplate in front of him: Hermes Grande, that's his name. And he looks at me like he doesn’t know me. Like I don’t already know him. I'm real cooked!!! You don't need to say it... I'll help. I SLEPT WITH MY BOSS???♡Leila♡A sudden shout jolted me out of the heavy darkness.My eyes fluttered open halfway.Everything was blurry.Shapes moved around me, unfamiliar and hazy.“It’s a thief! It’s a thief!”The voice rang through the room.Too familiar.My eyes flew open.I jerked upright from the couch.“Kayla?” I whispered.My gaze darted around the room.My heart skipped.I was… home.Back in Las Vegas.Back in my house.For a moment, I couldn’t breathe.I thought I was going to die.I thought those men who captured me were taking me somewhere to kill me.So why—Why on God’s earth was I back here?Was this a dream?“Leila?” Kayla said slowly.The broom in her hand slipped and clattered loudly to the floor.Her eyes widened.“Leila!”Her voice rose sharply, and I shut my eyes for a moment, trying to steady my mind.Before I could say anything, she rushed forward and pulled me into a tight embrace.“Is it a dream?” she said breathlessly against my shoulder. “You came back. You’re so good at surprise
♡Leila♡Everything sounded muffled.Like I was underwater.Voices overlapped in my ears, distant and distorted, as the men rushed around Cain. Someone shouted instructions while others lifted him from the ground. I watched them carry him away in a panic, their movements frantic, desperate.My hands hung uselessly at my sides, the gun already at the floor.My mind refused to process what had just happened.Then my eyes drifted across the room.José.He had already pulled his sister to her feet. Tracy clung to him while he dragged her toward the exit, using the chaos as cover.They were getting away.Before I could even react, a hand suddenly grabbed my arm.“Come here.”Xavi.The firm grip snapped me out of the fog that had swallowed my head.“Xavi—” My voice came out hoarse, my lips trembling as the words struggled to form. “What have I done?”For a moment, the anger burning in his eyes softened into something else.Confusion.He looked at me as if he didn’t know what to say.As if th
♡Leila ♡I moved forward, not minding their stares.The gun felt heavier than I expected when I snatched it from Cain’s hand.My fingers were shaking.My chest was burning.My eyes were hot, dry, bloodshot.I stepped forward anyway.One step.Two.Everyone went silent.I raised the gun and pointed it straight at her at the girl on the chair, but then I paused and really looked at her.And my breath hitched.No.No… I knew that face.That wasn’t Mary but it wasn’t some stranger.That was Tracy.José’s sister.The clingy girl from the party.The one who kept touching Cain’s arm and wanted to dance with him.Her.She… pushed me?Her?My hand trembled harder.My head spun.Why?“Cain!” José shouted, rushing forward.Before he could reach us, Cain’s men stepped in front of him, guns raised, blocking him.It hit me then.He came alone, just him and his sister.No army or backup.“No, no, no,” José yelled, panicking. “That’s not what we fucking discussed!”“Shut up, José,” Cain snapped.He s
♡Leila’s POV♡Mia’s lips parted, her face paling.“Ma, I—I can’t…” she started, guilt flooding her features.Her voice broke off, and something inside me snapped.“Are you people being serious right now?” I whispered, then louder, my voice cracking as I stood up. “Are you actually doing this to me?”Mia flinched.“You better start talking, Mia,” I said, my chest rising and falling. “In fact—give me that.”Before she could react, I snatched the walkie-talkie from her hands.“M- Madam—”I ignored her and switched it on.Static crackled.Then a voice slipped through.“…They’re at the city gate… near the border…”My fingers tightened around the device.I sucked in a shaky breath, my heart slamming against my ribs.It felt like every dark emotion I had been suppressing—anger, grief, betrayal, pain—came crawling out of its cage all at once, wrapping itself around my lungs.So it was real.They knew.Everyone knew.And they kept it from me.I closed my eyes briefly, then opened them, my reso
♤Leila♤I swatted weakly at the bug, my arm heavy, my body still tired, then turned to Cain, waiting for him to say something.He didn’t.He just stood there, staring into nothing, his jaw tightening like he was biting back words.“Cain?” I whispered.He blinked, like he was snapping out of a trance. “Leila… why don’t you go eat and get some rest?”I frowned slightly.Why was he acting like that?Distant, careful, and almost… guilty.Did he see through me?Through this fake calm I had been forcing on myself since I woke up from that dream.No matter how hard I tried to be this “new Leila” he talked about, I couldn’t just pretend nothing had happened. I couldn’t pretend I hadn’t crossed a line. I couldn’t pretend I hadn’t gone down on him, thinking he was Tobias, thinking it was all just some twisted dream.It was maddening.I kept telling myself it was a mistake.A grieving woman should be given some grace.Even if that “grace” came out in the most inappropriate way possible.Still…“
♤Cain♤My lips parted slightly as my eyes followed Leila’s hand… and that smug, infuriating little look on her face.Was this even real?Was she really the same girl I had found sitting on the roadside, looking like she’d already given up on the world?How did someone recover this fast?It was crazy.Completely insane and worst of all—It was turning me on.I shook her hand slowly, feeling my body betray me as my cock twitched in response.Fuck.I released her immediately and shut my eyes, dragging in a sharp breath.This is bad, Cain.This isn’t right.I repeated it in my head like a prayer.Over and over.The same words I’d told myself earlier—right before I forced myself to stop her, right before I told her the truth when I realized she was slipping into some dreamlike, feral state while sucking on my cock.It had been wrong.So wrong.She was grieving.She was broken.Hell she evwn thought I was Tobias.She thought it was just a dream.And I couldn’t—wouldn’t—take advantage of tha







