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Towards Fate

Author: Fleurdelis
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-02 08:42:51

When Abigail awoke the next morning, she found herself alone in the expansive room; Edward had departed. Her gaze wandered until it settled on the food arranged on the table.

Abigail rose from her bed and walked towards the table. She noticed the food prepared for her and a note. Picking up the note, she read the message inscribed on it.

"Sorry I didn't wait for you to wake up. This cruise won't dock until after Christmas. You can stay in this cabin until then, Merry Christmas, My Lucky Red," the note from the young man read.

Abigail looked at the food and smiled, unable to hide the young man's sweetness. She felt embarrassed knowing she had initiated what happened between them the previous night. Perhaps it was because she felt she could trust him. She didn't know if she would see Edward again, but she was happy with what he had done for her. The only memories she had of him were the ring he had given her and that night.

Abigail stayed on the cruise, celebrating Christmas by herself.
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  • Too Close To Handle   Don’t Choke on the Silence

    “Eat,” Edward muttered, dropping the tray onto the table with a dull thud. No eye contact. No softness. Just the words, like a chore he couldn’t wait to be done with.Abigail sat frozen on the bed, arms wrapped around herself. Her stomach felt like ice—empty, but clenched. Not from hunger. From him. From the way he wouldn’t even look at her.She didn’t move.“If you’re not gonna eat, then toss it,” he snapped, already walking to the far side of the bed. He lay down with his back to her, shoulders stiff, jaw locked.Abigail glanced at him. Just a quick look. Then down at her belly.She placed a hand over it, fingers trembling. Edward was right. She couldn’t starve the baby just because everything between them felt like it was falling apart. She didn’t know how long he’d stay angry. Maybe forever. And maybe she deserved it.She stood slowly, the mattress creaking beneath h

  • Too Close To Handle   The Cost of Protecting Her

    “You’re awake,” Edward murmured, voice low and steady.He was propped against the headboard, glasses sliding down his nose, a book resting in one hand. His other arm was curled protectively around Abigail, her head still nestled against his chest. He hadn’t moved—hadn’t dared to—since she’d fallen asleep.He’d already called the doctor. Twice. Just to be sure. No toxins. No lasting damage. The baby was safe. But the warning was clear: high-risk pregnancy. One wrong move, and everything could spiral.Abigail blinked, slowly realizing where she was. Her cheek was pressed against Edward’s chest, the steady rhythm of his heartbeat grounding her. She tilted her head up and saw him—calm, unreadable, glasses catching the light as he read.“How’re you feeling?” he asked, closing the book without looking away.She sat up slowly, wincing. Her gaze dropped to the bruise on her

  • Too Close To Handle   No One Touches Her

    Roen stopped dead in his tracks when he saw Chloe walk out of the restaurant—alone.Wait, what?She was supposed to be with Abigail, meeting a client. That was the plan. So why was she leaving solo?Something wasn’t right.He called Edward immediately. “President, did Lucas pick up Abigail?”Edward frowned. “Lucas? No clue. Why?”Roen didn’t waste time explaining. Edward’s gut twisted the moment he realized Chloe had left without Abigail. He grabbed his keys and headed straight to the restaurant.At the front desk, he asked for Abigail. The receptionist hesitated, eyes darting nervously.“I’m sorry, sir, but—”“Don’t,” Edward cut in, voice low but firm. “Just tell me if you saw her.”The receptionist faltered, then finally called the manager.Minutes later, Edward was in the security room, eyes glued to the CCTV footage. His jaw clenched as he watched Abigail being led down a hallway by a man in a robe. Tow

  • Too Close To Handle   Strawberry and Smoke

    “Miss Parker. You actually came,” the man said, lounging in a private room of a high-end restaurant, his voice smooth but laced with surprise. “I was starting to think you’d ignore my invitation.”Chloe stepped in, heels clicking against the marble floor, with Abigail trailing just behind. The air smelled faintly of aged wine and polished wood. This wasn’t just dinner—it was a pitch. Ulrick Jewels was trying to land a spot in one of the most prestigious malls in the world. If they got in, the brand would explode.“Of course I came,” Chloe replied, flashing a polite smile. “This meeting’s too important to miss. I represent Ulrick Jewels—it’s my job to show up. And thank you, by the way, for agreeing to meet.”She extended her hand. The man took it, his grip firm, his smile practiced. Then his gaze slid past her—to Abigail. Like clockwork. Her red hair caught the light, vivid and impossible to ignore.“This is Abigail, my secretary. Hope that’s alright,” Chloe added casually, though she

  • Too Close To Handle   Designing her own Destiny

    “So these are the designs that made it through the prelims?” Edward muttered, eyes scanning the display of jewelry entries from the Ulrick Jewels competition. His gaze lingered on each piece, brows slightly raised. “Damn. I knew people would show up for this, but I didn’t expect them to go this hard.”He had anticipated a flood of entries from different branches—after all, the prize was a spot at the main headquarters and a chance to join the elite design team. But what he hadn’t counted on was how every single design seemed to push past his expectations. These weren’t just pretty sketches. They were bold. Thoughtful. Some even felt like declarations.“There’s so much heart in these,” he said, almost to himself. “Ulrick’s about to level up.”Whoever made it to the final round wouldn’t just be joining the team—they’d be shaping the future of Ulrick Jewels. And Edward could already tell: the competition was going to be fierce.Then his eyes landed on one design in particular. A slow, sa

  • Too Close To Handle   What the Heart Hides

    Abigail jolted at the sound of the familiar voice behind her. Her heart skipped. She spun around, eyes wide.“Edward! W-What are you doing here?” she stammered, quickly standing and turning to face him. Her hands instinctively moved behind her back, trying to hide the sketch she’d been working on.Her cheeks flushed deep red. He’d definitely seen it. She could feel it in the way he was smiling—soft, amused, and far too knowing.“You don’t have to hide it,” Edward said, stepping closer. “I already saw. So this is what you’ve been secretly sketching instead of jewelry designs… Me?”He reached behind her and gently tugged the sketchpad from her hands.“Edward, give it back!” Abigail said, reaching for it, but he stepped back with a grin, lifting the pad just out of her reach.“Nope. Too late. I’ve seen it now,” he teased, flipping through the

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