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Your Waiting Arms
Your Waiting Arms
Author: Perfect Timing

Chapter 1

Author: Perfect Timing
I never imagined the résumé I submitted would end up in Ewan Rivera's hands, and that he would be the one interviewing me. The second I pushed the door open, my breath faltered.

He sat behind his desk, a pair of rimless glasses perched on his straight nose. He turned the pages of my résumé with his long fingers. His gaze moved from my photo to my face, a probing look in his eyes.

"Ingrid Landeau? You graduated from Walden College, and you're applying to be my personal assistant?" He tapped the desk and raised his eyes lazily.

He continued, "Do you know what it entails? To put it bluntly, you'll be like a housekeeper. I have a lot going on day to day, so there are countless details you'll need to pay attention to."

He was still talking, but my mind had drifted back to the night we parted years ago.

Back then, Ewan wore a shirt washed to the point of fading. I yanked his collar open, sending the buttons flying. I pinned him to the bed and kissed him without rhyme or reason.

At the same time, I spat the most vile words I could think of. "You must be the happiest of all to see me go bankrupt. Finally, you don't have to swallow your pride to wait on me.

"It must be disgusting to look at my face, isn't it? Well, even if I'm broke, I can still afford to buy one more night with you."

He said nothing. His gaze was dark and unfathomable; his hands found my waist with practiced ease. When it was over, I tossed him a card and bought out the first half of my ridiculous life.

"Are you sure about this?" Ewan drummed his fingers on the table. His voice was ice-cold, and his eyes calm and unreadable.

He didn't recognize me.

I instinctively touched my face. The broad swath of an ugly purple birthmark and rashes from layers of makeup were no longer there.

Now, I wore a thinner, plainer face that was bare and simple. It was impossible to connect me with the person I used to be. I'd even changed my name.

"I'm sure." I forced down the surge of emotion in my chest and found a brief, fake calm.

"Good. You can start now. Let Adam fill you in." Ewan flicked his hand to dismiss me and didn't spare me another glance.

I took the hint and stepped out. The moment the office door closed, the weight in my chest finally eased.

If I could help it, I didn't want to be entangled with Ewan anymore for the rest of my life. He was our faculty's unattainable star, while "dirty, mean, sharp, and ugly" were my labels instead.

I'd insisted on using money to buy him out, grinding his pride into dust. I'd also selfishly had his daughter. But the worst part of all of this was that my daughter, Louisa Landeau, had just been diagnosed with a brain tumor and needed surgery.

As if fate were a stream of water that wouldn't part when severed, I ended up in Ewan's company for Louisa's sake.

Over the next few days, I was out of it. Louisa's surgery was imminent, and there was too much I needed to prepare.

By the third time I asked Ewan for leave, his answer was merciless. "This is the final time. Don't bother coming to work anymore."

I could understand that. But still, it was Louisa's birthday, and she wanted so badly to go to the amusement park. With the surgery looming, I was terrified there wouldn't be another chance for this.

I took what I could get and brought her to the amusement park, where we stayed until the afternoon. On the way home, the sky opened up in a sudden downpour, and we huddled under a storefront eave.

I was pulling out my phone to call an Uber when Louisa suddenly slipped from my grasp, running unsteadily to a toy that had fallen. By the time I realized what had happened, she was already in the rain.

A car tore through the sheet of raindrops in the distance, and my heart leapt to my throat. I was about to scream when a hand reached out before I could and yanked Louisa back.

"Ingrid!"

A man's voice cut low and cold through the woven sheets of rain. I looked up, feeling like I was dreaming. Ewan stood in front of me, gripping Louisa's hand tightly.

He had no umbrella, so the water streamed off his hair, his cheeks, and his jaw, soaking his outrageously expensive suit. His eyes were as distant as ever, but there was a hard edge of anger in them now.

"Thank you, Mr. Rivera." Flustered, I pulled Louisa behind me. I didn't prompt her to say thanks as I always would.

Ewan shot us a glance, his tone making it clear that he was brooking no argument. "Get in the car."
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  • Your Waiting Arms   Chapter 8

    As soon as Ewan received the call, he was already on his way to the hospital. His fingers clamped the steering wheel tight, his knuckles rigid from the force. His body trembled uncontrollably.He forced himself to calm down as he sped to the hospital. When he arrived, he immediately saw me shaking in the crowd. His steps were quick. He reached me in no time.My legs moved on their own. Before I knew it, I had thrown myself into his arms.His palm was broad. He pressed one to my waist and pulled me closer. A weird sense of security wrapped around me.I couldn't tell if his chest was too warm or whether he smelled too familiar. Maybe it was even the strength of that hand at my waist that held up my trembling body."Lulu… she's gone. I've already asked the doctor to pull the security footage." I tilted my head up, tears blurring my vision. They kept streaming down my face."Don't be afraid. Lulu will be okay. I'll look for her with you." Ewan's arms tightened around me as he stroked

  • Your Waiting Arms   Chapter 7

    The corridor was silent. Sunlight, sliced by panes of glass, fell across the marble floor. Even the fine dust in the air looked like diamonds.Ewan strode over to me and wordlessly grabbed my wrist, squeezing it hard enough to make it hurt. His breathing was a little heavy. He parted his lips several times, but the words didn't come."So?" I lifted my eyes to his, keeping my voice flat. "How I am has nothing to do with you anymore."Back then, I'd shamelessly dragged the untouchable golden boy down from his pedestal. I'd never believed that Ewan loved me. He'd only bent to my will and yielded to an ugly woman like me because of my money and power. If it were me, I'd want that whole past buried, too.Or if my health hadn't been so horrible back then that I couldn't even carry out a termination, I wouldn't have given birth to Louisa at all. Our doomed entanglement wouldn't have continued."I'm sorry. Everything back then was my fault. I shouldn't have tainted your life and tied you

  • Your Waiting Arms   Chapter 6

    "I'm married, and you're at that age, too. Don't worry—let's just pretend today never happened. Lulu only has me as her mom. From now on, we won't show up in your life again," I said.Ewan's breath caught. It felt like wind had punched straight through his chest. His breathing quickened as he forced down a tremor in his voice. "Was it fun playing me for a fool? Are you really that scared I'll cling to you?" His fingers tightened around my forearm, locking down harder and harder."It's true. The marriage certificate is at home. If you want it, I'll take a picture for you."I wasn't lying to him. Back when I was overseas, being a single mother had drawn plenty of judgment. My neighbor, a fellow Danarian, had been terminally ill. He'd wanted to give his elderly mother some peace of mind, so he'd given me some money, and we'd registered our marriage.Before his death, he'd left me half his assets and asked me to take care of his mother. She'd passed only a year ago, after which I'd f

  • Your Waiting Arms   Chapter 5

    The afternoon sun was blazing, and sunlight streamed in like a waterfall. It washed Ewan's face in a harsh, blinding light.I couldn't make out his expression; all I could hear was my own heartbeat swelling in my ears like bombs were being detonated.He strode over to me, stopping me from leaving. I couldn't help but look at the paternity test in his hand, feeling frantic. What exactly was he investigating? How did he move so quickly?I thought he wouldn't be able to do anything to me if I refused to admit that I was Rowena, but I didn't expect that he would even go as far as to find out who exactly Louisa was."Rowena." His familiar voice pulled me back to my senses.Ewan stood close to me, his dark gaze trained on me. A storm seemed to brew in his eyes. "Don't you owe me an explanation?"His voice was hoarse and carried a slight tremor. His usual calmness was nowhere to be found.I instinctively wanted to hide from him, but he locked me in with his arms, keeping me in place. W

  • Your Waiting Arms   Chapter 4

    That one sentence made my blood run cold, leaving me frozen in place. Ewan stood up, and with him came that sharp, wintry scent of his cologne. It wrapped around me like wings; I could barely breathe.He loomed over me and looked at me with a gaze that was almost solid and a little searing. It felt like reliving the moment I'd thrown cash at him and told him to be my slave. Only this time, I was the one humiliated.What he hurled at me now were silent accusations and fury in his eyes."I'm sorry, Mr. Rivera." My throat was constricted, and I had to force my voice to stay steady. "You've got the wrong person."I shook off his hand and, as fast as I could, tossed my resignation letter onto his desk. In that moment, nothing else mattered. I bolted from the office like I was fleeing.After that day, I was on edge, afraid Ewan would come after me again. I was even prepared to move away with Louisa. But after some thought, I figured that everything was in the past. I wouldn't interfere

  • Your Waiting Arms   Chapter 3

    My blood seemed to freeze for a moment, and my clenched palms turned slick from my nerves."Are you changing the subject, Mr. Rivera? Is it because what I said was too on-point to refute?" I held my head high, trying to cut off Ewan's absurd line of thought with a sharp jab.He was silent for a few seconds. Those few seconds stretched my heart taut."You're not wrong. I am." He let out a soft snort, sounding like he was mocking himself. With that, he turned and walked away.The next day, everything at work ran as usual. When Ewan showed up, he didn't spare me a single look, as if nothing had happened.Near the end of the day, his secretary, Adam Johnson, came out of his office, looking troubled. He muttered, "What's with Mr. Rivera? Why does he suddenly want me to look up a college classmate?"The words "college classmate" drifted into my ears, making my heart surge like a tsunami.I forced myself to speak. "Mr. Johnson, who's Mr. Rivera asking you to check on? Maybe I know them

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