Time seemed to stand still. The only thing I was seeing was that green eyes, those green eyes that always held so much emotion for me now looked cold and detached.
He has always been handsome, but now, he looks more handsome. Nothing much has changed, just the way his skin now glows and glints in richness. His chiseled features seemed to have sharpened with time. The angular lines of his jaw were now more defined, framing his face in a way that accentuated his piercing gaze. His pointed nose and full pink lips added to his perfection, making him almost breathtakingly handsome. A hard lump appeared in my throat as I tried to swallow the shock. My heart drummed harder, causing my breathing to come out in pants. Jaxson... my eyes were yet to believe it. He was a mere poor orphan who worked in a courtyard years ago, so how could he be a CEO? Not just any CEO, but of Pierce's Group, a company run by the grandson of Leonard Pierce. Did this mean Jax was his grandson? My mind was reeling with thoughts, and I felt like I had been splashed with a cold bucket of water. Goosebumps covered my skin, and everything seemed like a nightmare. Did he lie to me years ago? Because how…. how, I mean how come he's the CEO? I wanted to turn and run away, but my legs were glued to the ground. I wanted the ground to open and swallow me up, but nothing was happening, just my trembling body. Those green eyes trailed from my head to toe and then to the file on his desk. He gave the file a glance and spoke up again, his voice deep and authoritative. "So, Miss... Ahmed, Aurora Avery..." Really? My brows furrowed in a frown. Didn't he remember me? The name alone was supposed to strike a chord. Or was he pretending? My heart twitched at the thought. Or maybe because of the surname? I had to change to my mother’s family name after the incident. "Don't you know your surname?" He snapped. His eyes locked onto mine again, piercing and intense, as if sizing me up. I felt a shiver run down my spine as I began to speak, trying to compose myself in the face of his unnerving gaze. "B...Brooks. Aurora Avery Brooks," I replied, biting my bottom lip to stop the tears and pain from tearing me apart. He scowled. "I hate working with shrimps. Ugly, unfit, unlearned people. They prickle my skin." He cursed in a low tone, loud enough for me to hear. Liam swallowed and shifted uncomfortably, giving me a weary glance. My heart was still racing. I wasn't expecting him to run into my arms or feel excited upon seeing me again, not after what happened five years ago. I had messed up, and I knew it but it wasn't internally my fault. I did what I had to do, I was left with no option. Although somehow my heart wishes he did. He gave me another look, and I knew I looked worse than when we were dating, he doesn’t need to say it out loud. I had lost a lot of weight, and I looked... broke. Worst, someone that life seems to be dealing so hard with. Well, it's actually dealing with me. "I'm sure you saw how professional and clean other employees look," he said, his nose scrunched up as if my appearance disgusted him. I nodded, fighting my anxiety. "Good. Pierce Group is not meant for low-class migrants. This is a big company." He stopped and sat on his chair, crossing his arms over his chest. Those cold gazes were now fully on me, and my toes curled up, shaking. "...you don't fit in here, Miss Aurora," he said, sizing me up again, his face cold and frightening. "You don't fit in here, but all thanks to your CV. But don't wear these rags here again. This is not a thrift store bazaar. We dress professionally here. Next time, make sure you're dressed accordingly." His words stung, and I felt a flush rise to my cheeks as I glanced down at my outfit. It wasn't that bad, though nothing close to luxury. I didn't know if he was intentionally hurting me, but it hurt deeply. I should have turned and run away, but I needed this job more than anything. I needed to save my mother, pay off Dex and take good care of Aria, our daughter who he has no idea about. So, I swallowed down the humiliation and nodded. But that wasn't satisfactory to him. "Stop nodding like a toad and speak. We don't run a disabled factory here!" "T...Okay, Jax." "Jax?" He cocked those perfectly curved brows. "I mean, Mr. Gray," I corrected myself instantly, recalling how Liam had addressed him earlier. Jax hissed, looking displeased. He shifted his attention to Liam. "Direct her to her space. Work starts immediately." His icy stare bored into me again, and my breathing hitched. "Educate her on the norms and rules of this company because people like her have no single shame or care in the world." Liam looked confused but nodded anyway. I was numb. He sounded like he still remembered. "Any little mistake, and it will get minus from your salary. Now get out!" He latched out, and I instinctively flinched at the harshness. Liam pointed at the door. Without giving him a second glance, I scrambled out, eager to leave his presence. I felt suffocated and hurt, and tears pricked at the corners of my eyes, and I couldn't shake off the feeling of pain, humiliation, and anxiety that clung to me like a bad omen. I didn't dare look back, fearing to stare into that face that once held so much love for me but now looked murderous. That a single glance from it cut deeper. As I turned a corner, my feet flew out from under me, and I crashed into a solid wall of chest. The impact knocked the wind out of me, and I stumbled backward, gasping. A pair of soft hands grasped my arms, steadying me. "Aurora?" The familiar voice was like a jolt of electricity, snapping me back to reality. I immediately raised my head, and my gaze collided with a face I knew all too well. Helena's piercing blue eyes sparkled with shock as our gaze locked. Seeing that it was her, anger and resentment surged through me like a toxic wave, making my skin crawl at the sight of my step sister. I noticed as her perfectly shaped eyebrows arched, and her grip on my arms tightened. "Rora, when did you get back to the city?" My jaw clenched, and I instantly shook her hands off me. "And how is that your business?" I snapped, my tone sharp as a knife.Aurora Avery Brooks.I was only shown my space and allowed to go home. According to Liam, my resumption starts tomorrow morning so I came back early. Although it's night now, I have managed to tuck Aria to bed but I just couldn’t sleep no matter how much I struggle. So at the end, I strode to the kitchen thinking a glass of water was going to help quench the flames in my heart down. But the moment I walked in, my gaze flickered to the closed drawer beside me. With a trembling hand, I retrieved the small golden-colored necklace from there, my heart breaking as I opened it – it was a picture of Jax and me in our college days. My eyes burned again, and more tears streamed down as I traced my finger along his handsome face.We both had this piece back then as our sign of love for each other, until that very day… I cried out and squeezed the necklace close to my heart. Regret washed all over me, although somehow I wasn’t regretting the decision of choosing my mother…just the regret of
Jaxson Grayson Pierce"Hey, man. I got your message," Brian said, coming to a stop in front of where I was sitting. "You sounded so urgent," Julian added, pulling out a chair and sitting by my left side.I huffed softly, swirling the alcohol in my glass, my jaw tensed. I had fucking left the office early, needing to clear my damn head. Brian slid onto the other vacant stool by my right, their curious faces turned toward me."What's going on, bro?" Julian asked."She's back," I mumbled, a crease forming on their faces. And Julian frowned. "Who?"My mind drifted to those amber eyes, and anger surged through my veins. Not just the anger of seeing her but the anger of her returning and acting like nothing had happened. Like she hadn't left me miserable for years for a rich asshole. She even changed her surname thinking that I couldn’t recognize her. Not when I could still remember her words, even now. They taunted me in sleep, during the day, and every moment since she walked away.
She was rooted to the spot, ghostly pale. "Au...Rora," she sputtered, still not believing it was me. Surprise hinted in her eyes. I smirked and straightened myself, my gaze running over her. She wasn't looking bad. What did I expect when she was literally the most lovable, doted-on daughter of the Russell household? She looked stunning, as always, while I looked... hmm... battered by life. Merely looking at her caused my anger to boil over again. She was the last person I expected to see. In fact, she was among the people I never prayed to set my eyes on again in this life.Months of returning to this city, I made sure to keep a low profile and avoided the Russell family like a plague, but fate seemed to be making a fool of me. Not only did I meet Jax today, but I also bumped into this manipulator, wicked, cunning, and heartless girl. Anything worse than those is what she is.Growing up wasn't so good. My mom and dad always quarreled almost every night, but things got drastic when D
Time seemed to stand still. The only thing I was seeing was that green eyes, those green eyes that always held so much emotion for me now looked cold and detached. He has always been handsome, but now, he looks more handsome. Nothing much has changed, just the way his skin now glows and glints in richness. His chiseled features seemed to have sharpened with time. The angular lines of his jaw were now more defined, framing his face in a way that accentuated his piercing gaze. His pointed nose and full pink lips added to his perfection, making him almost breathtakingly handsome.A hard lump appeared in my throat as I tried to swallow the shock. My heart drummed harder, causing my breathing to come out in pants. Jaxson... my eyes were yet to believe it. He was a mere poor orphan who worked in a courtyard years ago, so how could he be a CEO? Not just any CEO, but of Pierce's Group, a company run by the grandson of Leonard Pierce. Did this mean Jax was his grandson? My mind was reeling w
Aurora Avery Brooks. The night vanished in a flash, and before I knew it, morning had arrived. I swallowed a nervous gulp and adjusted myself calmly in one of the stylish armchairs in the reception area, waiting for the interview with the CEO of Pierce's Group, as requested in their email. Although confused, I was the only one sitting there – I had expected to see others, maybe one or two other people who were also selected, since the email clearly stated "we" and not just me alone. But then, I shrugged it off. The anxiety from the previous night resurfaced, and my hands clutched the documents tightly. I didn't plan for my nerves to rumble, but the nervousness eating away at me was so intense that I needed something to grip to avoid flipping out. I’d searched for the CEO of pierce group company but saw nothing but from the rumors, I heard he's the grandson of Leonard Pierce. I heard the grandson is so ruthless, a snub and cold. I sighed again for the tenth time when indirectl