EZEKIELThe digital clock on my desk continued to tick away the seconds as I sat in my office, each one seeming to drag on longer than the last. My team had been putting in a lot of effort to track down the hacker who was interfering with us, but we had not been successful in doing so. About the deleted files, luckily, we had backups. Still, it was a must to hunt that hacker. I massaged my temples, trying to dismiss the growing headache.“Any updates on the hacker?” I asked, looking at my head of cybersecurity, Mark.He shook his head, looking as frustrated as I felt. “Nothing concrete yet, Sir. Whoever this is, they’re good. The ‘V’ mark is the only consistent clue we have, but it’s not enough to trace them. We’re doing everything we can.”I sighed, leaning back in my chair. “Keep at it. We need to get this under control.”Mark nodded and left the room, leaving me alone with my thoughts. I couldn’t shake the feeling of worry that had settled in my chest since this hacker had star
VIVIENNEI couldn't believe what Alex had said! She hopes my gamble pays off? With the way she said it, it seemed like she couldn’t wait for this collaboration to fail! It was irritating! Her comments echoed in my mind, causing me to feel under pressure that I didn't want to admit. I tried not to lose my cool, to look unfazed and calm, but on the inside, I was boiling. Alex always had a way of getting under my skin and making things more difficult than they needed to be. Alright. Calm down, Vivienne. You should be happy Even so, I couldn't help but sense the annoyance that was brewing beneath my cool surface.I tried to hide my irritation as I said goodbye to Ezekiel and fake a smile as I left his office. However, Ezekiel insisted on walking me to the parking lot before I could leave.He said, "Vivienne, let me walk you to your car."I looked at him and then at Alex, who was standing close by, and hesitated for a second. “It’s really not necessary, Ezekiel. I’ll be fine.”“I insist
EZEKIEL “Thank you, Ezekiel,” Vivienne said softly, tearing her gaze away from me and looking at Jeremy. “But I think Jeremy’s right. We need a lot to catch up.”Vivienne chose to ride with Jeremy instead. A pang of jealousy shot through me, but I couldn't admit it to myself. Watching them together, I couldn't stand Jeremy, who was obviously into Vivienne. But since Vivienne had already made her decision, I just forced a nod. “Make sure to message me once you get home safely,” I said. “Of course. Thank you,” Vivienne nodded back. I watched as she walked towards Jeremy’s car. My chest tightened when I saw Jeremy put a seatbelt on her. I gritted my teeth, trying to suppress the irritation bubbling inside me. What was it about Jeremy that made him think he could get so close to her?Seeing Jeremy fuss over Vivienne ignited a surge of protective instinct I hadn’t felt in years. Even though we were long over, it stung to see her so comfortable with another man. As I watched them, a pi
VIVIENNEI didn’t like the pain I felt when I chose Jeremy over Ezekiel but I knew this was what I had to do. Even as I settled into the passenger seat of Jeremy’s car, my mind and eyes were on Ezekiel and his green eyes looking at us bitterly. He was a blur. I couldn’t decipher if he was hurt because he still had feelings for me or if his ego was simply bruised. It was difficult to tell with him. He always had a way of masking his true emotions. Still, a part of me felt satisfied that I had managed to dent his ego. After all the pain he had caused in my life, it felt like a small victory.“Let me put your seatbelt real quick,” Jeremy spoke which caught my full attention. Before I could even argue, he had already gone closer to me and fastened my seatbelt. “Uh… thanks,” I uttered awkwardly. “So, Vivienne.” Jeremy flashed a warm smile. “how about we grab lunch together? It would be nice to catch up properly.”I smiled back, appreciating his friendly demeanor. “I’d like that, Jerem
EZEKIELI spent the entire night waiting for Vivienne to message me, but she never did. It kept me up, tossing and turning, my mind racing with thoughts and questions. Why didn't she message me? Was she okay? Did something happen? Did Jeremy actually take her home or did they eat first?By morning, I was exhausted and still had no answers. If Alex didn’t call me, I wouldn’t be distracted from my thoughts. “Kiel, are you up?” Alex asked me as soon as I answered her call. Her voice was tinged with urgency. “Something came up, and I can’t get to my niece’s dance class. Could you please pick her up for me?”Reluctantly, I agreed, figuring it would be a good distraction from my restless night. “Alright. I’ll handle it.”“Thank you so much,” she replied, relief evident in her voice. “Her class ends in half an hour. I’ll text you the address.”After hanging up, I got ready and headed to the dance studio. The drive over was a welcome diversion from thinking about Vivienne and Jeremy. When
VIVIENNEI couldn’t believe it. How could I have run into Ezekiel here, of all places? My heart was beating so fast in my chest, and my hands felt clammy. Just a moment ago, I had been on my way to pick up Vera and Vince from Vera’s dance class. I was thinking about what to make for dinner and if Vince had finished his homework so I wasn’t paying attention on my way until I saw Ezekiel. I couldn’t believe my luck—bad luck, that is. Running into Ezekiel at the dance studio was the last thing I expected. I was lucky I hadn’t fetched the kids yet when he saw me. I wasn’t ready for that. Introducing my children to their real father wasn’t something I was prepared for. Not yet.I needed a place to think, to breathe. I found a nearby restaurant and decided to wait for the kids there. I quickly called Vince.“Hey, Vince,” I said as soon as he picked up. “Hi, Mom.”“Are you there with your sister?”“Yeah, I’m here.” “Listen, I need you to bring Vera to the restaurant around the corner af
ALEX SAT AT THE BAR, holding a glass of whiskey. The dancing LED lights that were were making her dizzy but she didn’t care anymore. She had come to this bar to escape, to drown her frustrations with the use of alcohol. The place was loud with a lot of people dancing and drinking and smoking, probably, their problems away. Beside her sat Albert, an old flame from a past she had tried to forget."Why are you drinking alone, Alex?" Albert asked, his voice smooth and filled with curiosity. “Really? You called me here just to watch you drink? Where’s your boyfriend, anyway? Don’t tell me you two broke up already?” Alex sighed.With Alex’s reaction, Albert let out a devilish smirk. “You two broke up? I told you. You should have just chosen me.” Alex rolled her eyes, taking a sip of her drink before answering. "We didn’t break up, Albert. Don’t get the wrong idea. I’ll never let go of Kiel. Not when someone’s obviously waiting for me to do it so she could take my man.” Alex gritted her
VIVIENNE“You are warmly invited to a luxurious poolside soirée exclusively for the crème de la crème of the fashion industry. Join us for an evening of elegance at the stunning rooftop pool of The Landcaster Paris,” Piper read the invitation sent by Alex. Our forehead wrinkled as I heard that it mentioned my father’s hotel. “This is bullshit. Is she out of her mind?!” Piper reacted as she gave me back my phone. As usual, she was in my studio again, ready for some tea. I called her after I had a hard time thinking about what was going on in Alex's mind when I finally read the invitation she sent me. The pool party was going to be held at my father’s hotel in Paris. I sat with my friend Piper, trying to make sense of Alex’s plan.“What do you think she’s up to?” I asked since even after hours of thinking, I couldn’t pinpoint what Alex was planning.Piper caressed her chin for a moment, then looked at me with a raised eyebrow. “Does she know you two are cousins?”Well, given that s