Se connecter[DAILY UPDATE] “You’re moving in with me tomorrow.” Emma froze. “What…?” her voice barely came out. Alexander Walton didn’t even blink. “It’s in the contract, Emma.” Her heart dropped. “I didn’t—” she stopped, realization crashing into her. She hadn’t read it. And now: it was too late. Emma Johnson thought she was signing a simple agreement, a fake relationship with clear boundaries. No feelings. No complications. But one mistake changed everything. Now she’s bound to a contract she never fully understood… living under the same roof as Alexander Walton a commanding, powerful CEO who always gets exactly what he wants. What Emma doesn’t know… She’s not new to him. Two years ago, without even realizing it, she walked into his world and never truly left. From that moment, she became the one woman he couldn’t forget… the one he’s been silently watching, waiting for. As tension builds and stolen moments turn dangerously real, Emma begins to realize one truth.. This was never just a contract to him. And walking away? It might not be an option anymore.
Voir plusEmma’s POV
“You’re not leaving.”
My mother’s voice trembled, but her words were firm.
“I’m leaving,” I shot back. “That’s my decision. I’m not a child anymore. I’m twenty-three.”
Silence pressed down on the room.
I turned to my dad. His disappointed stare hit harder than a slap. My chest tightened. The words slipped out before I could stop them.
“Do you even love me at all?”
“Emma!” my dad thundered. “How could you say that? You know we love you.”
“Then why won’t you let me go?”
“We can’t just let you move back to New York after what happened two years ago,” he said, voice rising. “What parent would willingly send their child back to the country that almost destroyed her?”
The memory burned sharp and
unwelcome.
“That won’t happen again,” I said quickly. “I was naïve then. I trusted the wrong people. I’m not that girl anymore.”
“You’re not leaving. And that’s final.”
Tears stung my eyes.
“No,” I whispered, shaking my head. “I’m leaving. That’s final. I make my own decisions now.”
I stormed upstairs, slamming my bedroom door. My father called my name, but I didn’t stop.
The evening breeze slipped through my open window, cooling my heated skin. Guilt crawled in.
I’d never spoken to them like that before.
But they needed to understand. This wasn’t rebellion. It was survival.
“I really want this,” I whispered. “Why is my heart so soft?”
My phone rang. Lila.
A smile curved my lips.
“Hello?”
Her scream nearly burst my eardrum. “Emma! Do you ever check your phone? I’ve been calling you!”
I winced. Four missed calls.
“Sorry, bestie. I was talking to Mom and Dad my phone was in my room.”
“How did it go?” she asked.
“Bad,” I admitted. “I spoke to them rudely, Lila. I’ve never done that before. It hurts.”
“Babe, calm down. You were angry. It’s understandable. They’re scared. But you need to talk properly tomorrow.”
“I feel like I’m the one always running, Lila. I was the victim. I left New York because I had to. But I’m done running. I just want to chase my dream. My desire. Is that too much to ask?”
A pause.
“You’re not running,” Lila said softly. “In the past two years, you rebuilt yourself. You healed. And your career is waiting there in New York. I’ll always support you, Emma. Always.”
Her words lifted a weight off my chest.
“What would I do without you?” I smiled.
“Nothing. You’re nothing without me.”
We laughed.
“I’m not a prophet,” she continued, “but things will change tomorrow. Just fix it calmly. Speak like the strong woman you are.”
“Yes, big sis,” I teased. “Yes, I’m.”
“I’m not dragging it with you.”
We laughed again and said goodnight.
The room fell silent.
Tomorrow. Everything depended on tomorrow.
“God, be with me,” I whispered as sleep pulled me under.
***
Sunlight brushed softly against my curtains.
I opened my eyes, mind already racing.
Dragging myself into the bathroom, I stared at my reflection.
“You look like a zombie,” I muttered.
The argument replayed in my head. I needed to fix this.
After my shower, I walked back into my room with a towel wrapped around my hair. My mom sat on my bed, smiling softly.
“Good morning,” I said.
She gestured for me to sit. I obeyed. She took the towel and began drying my hair like she used to when I was younger.
Silence stretched between us.
“I’m sorry, Mom,” I said. “I spoke badly yesterday.”
She stopped, turned me to face her.
“We want your happiness, Emma,” she said quietly. “We’re just afraid. What happened two years ago… it broke us too. We know you’re strong. We’re not doubting you. We just want you safe.”
“I’ll be careful,” I promised.
She nodded, then stood. “Breakfast is ready.”
Downstairs, Dad read the newspaper as usual.
“Good morning, Dad.”
“Good morning, Emma.”
"Dad…” I swallowed. “I’m sorry for yesterday.”
He folded the newspaper and looked at me. Silence stretched.
“You can go,” he said.
I froze. “I… what?”
“You can go back to New York.”
I stared, disbelief rooting me to the floor. Mom nodded.
I ran to them, hugging them tightly.
“I love you both!”
“But on one condition,” Dad said.
“Anything.”
“You won’t live alone. You’ll stay with Lila.”
“That’s not a problem!” I cheered. “I’ll stay with Lila!”
A smile broke across his face.
“Table manners,” Mom warned.
“Yes, ma’am,” Dad and I said together.
We laughed.
After breakfast, I sent Lila a voice note. She immediately video-called.
“Girl! Tell me!”
“They agreed.”
She screamed.
“I can’t wait to have you back,” she said, voice trembling.
“I missed you too.”
After the call ended, I stood in front of the mirror.
New York.
The city that broke me. The city that built me.
“I’m coming back,” I whispered.
This time, I wasn’t the broken girl who ran away. I was the woman who survived.
If New York tried to destroy me again… I wouldn’t be the one losing.
***
Alexander’s POV
“Mr. Parker, is this a draft of the project or the actual project?” My voice echoed across the meeting room. “You want to present this to the client? Are you serious, Mr. Parker?”
Silence.
“Is this satisfactory to anyone here?” I asked, scanning the board members.
No one spoke. They all knew it wasn’t even half of what the client demanded.
“When is the deadline?” I turned to my executive assistant, Mr. Foster.
“Next Wednesday, sir.”
“And how exactly do you plan to fix this before then?” I asked Parker.
“I will fix it before Wednesday, sir,” he said, forcing confidence as he met my eyes.
“You have until Monday,” I said calmly. Too calmly. “Any more mistakes… you know the consequences.”
“Yes, sir.”
“Foster, reschedule this meeting for Monday.”
I turned and walked out. Authority doesn’t need shouting. Results speak louder.
Back in my office, I buried myself in work. Some call it obsession. I call it standards. I don’t tolerate mediocrity—not in business, not in life.
Hours slipped by. Files stacked. Emails poured in. By the time I glanced at my watch, it was 9 PM.
I stepped into the car. “Paul, lower the music. My head hurts.”
“Yes, sir.”
The city lights of New York flickered past. The streets where empires are built… and secrets buried.
Then we passed that street. And just like that… she was there again.
Not physically.
But in my mind.
Dancing under the streetlights. Long hair flowing with the rhythm. Skin glowing softly. Her laughter...light, free, unforgettable.
The way she smiled at the little kids, helped an old woman cross the street, lived fully as if the world had never hurt her.
I didn’t approach her. I snapped a picture. Just one. From a distance.
I didn’t know why.
It wasn’t love. At least, that’s what I told myself.
But whatever it was… it was the one thing I couldn’t control.
And I hate losing control.
She was the only woman who ever walked away from me without even trying.
No trace.
I only managed to get her name.
And then she disappeared.
I searched. Investigated. Waited. Nothing.
The only proof she existed was that picture on my phone.
My jaw tightened.
“When I see you again…” I muttered, fingers curling into a fist. “I won’t let you go. You will be mine, Emma Johnson.”
Her name felt unreal on my tongue.
Two years. Two long years. Yet she remains vivid in my mind.
The car slowed at a red light. I stared out, unaware that somewhere in this city… fate was already moving.
Somewhere close. Closer than I imagined.
What I didn’t know—the girl who disappeared without a trace… was no longer out of reach.
Will she recognize me?
Will she remember that night the way I do?
Who am I kidding?
I only saw her. She never saw me. To her, I’m nothing. A stranger. And somehow… that hurts more than losing her.
But one thing is certain.
When we cross paths again…
I’m not letting her disappear.
Lila's POV"How many do you need?" the fish seller asked."Two," I said, looking around the local market. I'd never been here before. A colleague at the office had recommended it after I mentioned craving fish soup.I paid and made my way back to the car. The moment I got in, my phone buzzed with a message from an unknown number.I clicked on it."Hi, it's Sophia. Come to Mr. Patrick's cafe. I'll be waiting until you show up. It's about Emma."I stared at the screen for a second, then scoffed.She's lost her mind.She still has the audacity to reach out to me. "It's about Emma?" I laughed out loud to no one. The nerve of this girl.I started the car and drove home.By the time I got in it was already evening. I set the fish on the counter, got the soup going, but something didn't feel right. That feeling, the kind that crawls under your skin and won't leave kept gnawing at me. My mind kept circling back to those three words.It's about Emma.I stared at the pot on the fire for a long
Emma's POV I stopped walking and turned around, half expecting him to be right behind me.He wasn't.That made me even more pissed off. What was I expecting from a workaholic. I hissed under my breath and headed for the beach.I found a quiet spot and sat down. The beach was beautiful. Couples everywhere, some making out, others laughing and splashing in the water without a care in the world. Watching them only made me anger at Alex burn hotter A familiar voice pulled me out of my thoughts."Hi, Emma."It was Maya. She was in a bikini, her skin glowing in the afternoon sun."Can I join you?" she asked."Sure," I said, though a part of me wanted to say otherwise.She sat across from me, sipping her fruit drink, and then she looked me dead in the eyes."Isn't Alexander too much for you to handle?" The question caught me off guard. What kind of business partner asks something like that."Not at all," I replied, keeping my voice steady even though I could feel annoyance rising in my ch
Emma's POVHe locked eyes with me, something like a question in his gaze.Then he spoke, his voice dropping lower.“I thought you said you weren’t a virgin.”Heat rushed to my face at once. I bit my lip, suddenly shy under the weight of his stare.“Does it hurt?” he asked, worry written all over his face now.“Yes... a little. But I don’t want you to stop,” I admitted, shamelessly honest.His eyes never left mine as he continued, slow and careful, as if he was trying to read every reaction on my face. The pain slowly began to fade, replaced by a sweeter feeling I couldn't think straight.My left hand fisted the bedsheet. My right found his neck and pulled him down to me and I kissed him like I needed to hold onto something. His other finger found my clit and I moaned right into his mouth.At first the pace felt too slow, almost like torture."Faster, MyAlex..." I whispered against his lipsHe obeyed without a word.His pace picked up and then he went down again, his tongue and fingers
Emma's POV "Good to see you, Alexander," she said, her smile polished and easy the moment she reached us.I quickly glanced at Alex. To my surprise, he was smiling too."Good to see you too, Maya." They exchanged a quick cheek greeting like people who had done it a hundred times before. "What are you doing here?""Business," she said. "But I'm done now so I thought I'd check in here and decompress a little." Then she turned and looked at me like she had just remembered I was standing there.I had almost rolled my eyes. Almost."Emma, right?" she said, smiling at me before looking back at Alex."Yes, she is," Alex said, and his hand came to rest at my back.She looked at me again, this time properly. "I've been wanting to meet you. You're so much more beautiful in person, the pictures really don't do you justice.""Thank you," I said, and I meant it even if I was still quietly deciding how I felt about her."And you are?" I asked."Oh God, where are my manners." She laughed and exten
Emma’s POV“MyAlex... are we going on a private jet?” I asked the moment my eyes landed on it.“Yes, love,” he replied, taking off his sunglasses. “Come on, let’s get in.”It was my first time stepping onto one. I walked through the entrance slowly, taking it all in. It was beautiful.Once we were
Alexander's POVThe moment I got home, I went straight to my study. I needed to check something.I sat down, opened my laptop and searched for Emma's background report the private investigator had sent me weeks ago. Leaning back in my chair I scrolled through the file her name, family, school, frie
Ethan's POVI wasn't expecting to see Lila still at my house. I had called her earlier, but she didn't pick up. I thought she was angry about the way I left. I shook my head. Alex and Maxwell were going to be the death of me one of these days.She was sleeping peacefully on the couch, and the TV w
Alexander's POVWhen I got to his house, bodyguards were everywhere as usual, all armed. The moment I reached the entrance, one of them blocked my path.“Who are you?” he asked.The idiot had some nerve asking me that. “Move,” I said calmly, my voice low and controlled. I didn’t want to kill an inn






Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.
commentairesPlus