MasukI got up early, determined to prepare myself. I slipped into a professional outfit, knowing I had an important interview ahead. A touch of makeup was all I allowed, just enough to look polished. I worked in advertising design, and today, I was stepping into a chance to join a bigger agency.
Standing in front of Milshire’s largest advertising agency, I felt a twinge of intimidation. The building loomed over me, far grander than anything I’d ever experienced. I had spent my career in small agencies; my results had always been excellent, but the rewards had been modest. To truly advance, I needed to be part of a larger company. That was why I was here. The only catch? Perry worked here. Initially, the thought of applying filled me with dread. But for my career, I forced myself to take the risk. I had to swallow the unpleasant reality: working in the same place as him. I also knew that Nathan had founded this company, though it was just a side venture for him. Running into him seemed almost impossible—he had so many businesses that crossing paths with him was highly unlikely. All I wanted was to grow professionally, to finally move forward instead of stagnating. In any other company, I would have been confident I’d get the position. With my degrees and experience, I was usually unstoppable. But this was Hayseed Inc. Here, employees were paid handsomely, and admission was fiercely competitive. Doubt crept in. I walked out of the interview feeling a little dazed. Hayseed Inc was even more massive than I had imagined—thousands of employees bustling through its halls. Of course, I couldn’t stop thinking about Nathan. He was barely in his thirties, yet owned properties and businesses everywhere. Even if Hayseed Inc was just another advertising agency, it employed thousands. His wealth was beyond anything I could fathom. He was, without a doubt, the youngest and richest man I had ever met. But it didn’t matter. My goal was clear: I had to get into Hayseed Inc. As I walked alone along the sidewalk, silently praying that the interview had gone well, a car horn blared behind me. I frowned in irritation. “Irène!” That voice—too familiar—made my heart tighten. I pretended not to hear and quickened my pace. I never wanted to see him again, not even for a second. “Irène, wait!” He ran to catch up, blocking my path. “Perry, what are you doing? You’re in my way!” I said coldly. “I have questions for you,” he said, ignoring my tone. “I have nothing to say, and no reason to answer your questions,” I snapped. I tried to step around him. I had nothing left for him—why should I justify myself? “What’s your relationship with Nathan? Why were you clinging to him at the mall the other day? And what about those things you said—‘too rough’ and ‘be careful next time’? Did you sleep with him?!” His hand grabbed my arm, fury radiating from every pore. I looked at him with sheer contempt. “How does my relationship with Nathan concern you? Whether I slept with him or not is none of your business. Perry, don’t you think you’ve crossed every line imaginable?” The day he betrayed me, everything had ended. How dare he question me now? What right did he have? Was it his problem if I slept with someone? “Did you sleep with him? Irène Fletcher, when did you become such a—” he paused, the words sharp and accusing. “—slut, sleeping with anyone? Were you pretending to be innocent with me?” His anger made my blood boil. He turned toward me, eyes blazing with fury and reproach. “Perry Bart! How dare you call me a slut!” I shouted, my voice trembling with rage. “You are far worse than me. You’re not just a fool, you’re a disgrace! Don’t forget that you slept with my cousin behind my back. How dare you scold me now? Who do you think you are? If you can sleep with other women, why can’t I do the same?” I didn’t care if people around us were watching. I saw the shock in his expression. “I know what happened with Courtney hurt you deeply,” he said, his tone softening slightly, though still reproachful. “But you can’t just sleep with other men randomly. Do you even know who Nathan is?” “You don’t need to tell me who Nathan is, Perry. It’s over between us. My choices no longer concern you. From now on, we’re strangers. I hope you marry Courtney soon, so you’ll finally leave me alone.” I forced down the anger swelling inside me and walked past him. He didn’t follow. I had made my decision: if he questioned me again, I wouldn’t hesitate to slap him—he deserved it. He was lucky he didn’t push it. My mood shattered, I decided to let go completely that night. I bought beer and a huge pack of snacks at the supermarket. By the time I reached the riverbank, it was already evening. I called Liliana to join me for a drink, but she was stuck working overtime and could only come later. I had no choice but to drink alone. The cool breeze brushed my face as I sipped, the alcohol hitting me faster than usual. Nearby, a couple argued. The man looked like Nathan, the woman strikingly like the popular celebrity Alana Gills. Why was he here? And with a famous celebrity, no less? Nathan truly knew everyone, even celebrities.Suddenly, Nathan spoke in a calm tone, his voice devoid of any emotion. I had thought he was already asleep with his eyes closed. My heart trembled, and I looked at him in panic. I hadn’t expected him to see right through my emotions so easily. Me: You’re overthinking. What are we? And do I even have a reason to be jealous? However, I would never admit my feelings for him, because I knew it was the last thing he wanted from me. If I confessed that I was jealous, he would certainly realize that I was in love with him and start suspecting me. Nathan: If you’re not jealous, then why did you look so angry earlier? Hearing my answer, he turned to look at me, disappointment flashing briefly in his eyes, though his tone remained calm. Me: It’s nothing. I just think that if you’re already seeing someone else and no longer interested in me, you should let me know so we don’t waste our time. If Nathan wa
Skye: It’s okay if you don’t want to talk about it. I was just asking. Seeing that I didn’t answer, he didn’t press further. Soon, we arrived at the hospital. Before parting ways, I thanked him for the ride, and he insisted on getting my phone number. Honestly, I didn’t really want to give it to him, but the way he reasoned and persuaded me made me feel guilty for refusing. He didn’t seem like a bad person, so I wasn’t too worried. Later, I stood outside Wayne’s ward. I looked through the glass to see my mother giving him her homemade tonic soup, her expression unusually soft—the kind I had never seen on her before. After lingering a moment at the door, I finally summoned the courage to enter. My mother turned and saw me, and instantly, her gentle smile vanished, replaced by a scowl. Me: Mom, how’s Wayne’s leg? What did the doctor say? I paused and asked softly, looking at her. M
Me: But…I wanted to say something, but Nathan didn’t give me a chance and kissed me on the lips to silence me. His kisses were wild and commanding, with a hint of anger.It wasn’t surprising—any other man would have lost control hearing what I had said tonight. It was a miracle Nathan had held himself back until now.He carried me to the bed while kissing me. My eyes were wide open, my heart full of anger and frustration. I was genuinely annoyed and wanted to push him away—but he felt like a huge boulder pressed against me, impossible to move no matter how hard I tried.Nathan: You’d better cooperate tonight. Otherwise, your resistance will only make my desire grow stronger.He grabbed both my wrists with one hand. His lips pressed against my ear as he spoke in a low, seductive voice.At first, I wanted to resist, but I stopped when I heard his words. I knew he wasn’t joking. When he saw I wasn’t fighting anymore, the corners of
His handsome face darkened, his teeth clenched, and as he spoke, his eyes burned with fury as he stared at me.Me: Of course I didn’t say that! I just… I heard it from someone else.Noticing that all his attention was on me, I quickly tried to explain. Nathan was undeniably first-class in bed—how could I ever think otherwise?Nathan: So… what do you think? Do you think I’m powerful?No matter how hard I tried to blame someone else, it didn’t work. Nathan’s focus was entirely on me. On top of that, his gaze pressed down on me with a suffocating intensity.Me: I… I… I started to stammer.Immediately, I felt resigned. If I had known this topic would end up pointed at me, I would never have said a word. I had only wanted to see his reaction—but now, I was in trouble. How unlucky I had been!Nathan: Since you think I’m not capable… tonight, you’ll decide for yourself if I really am or not.Me: That’s not what I meant
Me: Nothing… I just… it seems like women are really attracted to you, and that makes me happy for you.Meeting his intense, threatening gaze, I panicked and tried to come up with an excuse. But Nathan immediately sensed the ridiculousness of my words.Nathan: Happy for me? Irene, since when do you even have the heart to be happy for me? And why am I only finding out now?He stepped toward me slowly, looking at me with curiosity. Every time he looked at me like that, I always felt cornered. His eyes were sharp, and facing him, I couldn’t hide a single emotion.Me: Mr. Spence… I just remembered I still have some documents to sort through this afternoon. I should get back to work first, I said hastily.Unable to bear his piercing gaze any longer, I hurried past him and left, my heart racing with panic.Back at my workstation, most of my colleagues looked at me with envy. After all, Nathan hadn’t even glanced at them, let alone allow
Me: Alright, then I’ll take this dress, I said.Finally, I had decided to buy it. Even though Nathan had given me his card to spend as I wished, I still chose to use my own money.When I returned to West Northam, Nathan hadn’t come home yet. I quickly took a shower and put on my new dress. Truthfully, I felt a little nervous, but at the same time, excited. How would Nathan react when he saw me? Would he notice the difference?I prepared dinner and sat at the table, waiting for Nathan to come home. To my dismay, he didn’t return for a long time, and the meal had already gone cold. I picked up my phone, thinking about calling him. But he had said that we were both getting what we needed from each other. If I called to ask where he was, he would surely misinterpret my intentions.So, I lost the desire to call. Time passed, but Nathan was still nowhere to be found. I sat on the sofa, my eyelids drooping slowly.Without realizing it, I fell as







