I stared incredulously at the little white bag in my hand.
I couldn't believe that I, the notoriously cold head of Cordova Industries, woke up early this morning and sent away my driver to personally go to a bakery near my apartment before work to pick out a few pastries for a woman.
For a woman that I barely even knew.
To add on, I ended up staring at the enormous array of sweets in confusion for so long that one of the employees had to walk up to me and offer to help me. It must've looked utterly ridiculous to see such a large figure hunch over the display, fretting over these tiny pastries.
I sighed when the elevator chimed, signifying that it had reached my office's floor. When I stepped out of the elevator, I was met with the usual greetings from all my employees as I made my way to the back of my floor.
To no one's surprise, I found Ms. Belcalis already sitting in her glass office and typing away at her desk even though it was still far earlier than her actual start time.
I knocked lightly on her door, trying to make my presence known as to not startle her, but she still flinched at the noise anyway.
She looked up at me in surprise and swiftly made her around her desk toward me. She nervously shuffled behind the door, keeping it as a barrier between us, as she opened the door for me.
It was quite clear that she was scared of me. I still couldn't figure out what I had done wrong last night, but hopefully, these were enough to offer some consolidation.
I bashfully held out the white bag containing a miniature strawberry shortcake. "As an apology for last night. I'll try to remember to keep my distance in the future, so I hope you won't continue to feel uncomfortable around me. I truly didn't mean any harm."
Her eyes lit up at the sight of the strawberries instead the bag as she crept out from behind the door and graciously accepted the bag. Holding it in front of her, she bowed ever-so-slightly and softly whispered, "Thank you."
My eyes widened.
It was so quiet that I barely caught it, but it was definitely her voice. She had a lovely voice, one that was sweet but not in the sickeningly sweet way, the type of voice that naturally brought a sense of comfort to others.
Caught completely off guard, I stumbled over my words, "Y-you are... You're welcome, Ms. Belcalis." I backed off from her doorway, diverting my eyes as I suddenly found it difficult to look straight at her. "Um... I'm going to go finish up some paperwork now. I'll see you later for our meeting with the architectural team."
I hurriedly walked away from her office and ducked into my own office, ignoring the stares I was getting from my other employees.
I immediately turned on the switch for tinting the glass walls of my office before dropping all my stuff on the table and slumping over in my chair. I was completely stunned by the turn of events.
What was wrong with me? I was never one to get flustered, not even when one of my mother's blind dates stalked me all the way to my office and sprawled herself across my desk completely naked. Yet, just the sound of her voice sent my brain haywire.
In all 29 years of my life, I had never felt like this before.
I spent all my youth preparing to inherit my father's company, and the moment I graduated, I threw myself into my work to bring it up to where it is now. Sure I went on dates here and there as per my mother's and Sebastian's meddling, but I never actually had a romantic partner before, one I would consider spending my time with.
Did I like Ms. Belcalis? Surely, no.
I had only met her a few days ago and spent a total of less than 24 hours with her.
Was it just because I found her attractive? I doubt it.
I'm used to seeing pretty faces, but...
I quickly shook my head to clear unnecessary thoughts. It was probably none of the above.
I was sure that I was just being thrown off from meeting a woman who didn't look like she wanted to pounce me with every glance. I shivered at the memory of how some previous women had tried to tear my clothes off.
I probably just thought of her as a breath of fresh air, something nice that reminded me that at least not all women were horrifyingly terrible.
Yep, that must be it, so no need to think about it any further.
With a sense of finality, I flipped my laptop open and threw myself into my new stack of items that needed to be addressed.
An hour flew by with ease as I buried myself in my work.
Although I found joy in building up Cordova Industries' reputation in the business world, it could sometimes be stressful, especially when dealing with a bunch of idiots.
"For God's sake, Marvin! I distinctly remember telling you to have that list of invoices ready and on my desk by yesterday morning! Yesterday, you hear?" I shouted into the phone.
He was stuttering on the other end of the line, prattling about with some excuse, but I couldn't care less.
I mindlessly sipped on my coffee but immediately spat it out, forgetting that it was the disgusting cup that I made in a rush this morning.
Before I could yell at him again, there was a knock on my door, making me whip my head around in annoyance, wondering who else couldn't do their jobs and needed to bother me again.
But I quickly bit back my work when I found Ms. Belcalis standing outside my office, pointing at the schedule on her tablet.
Shit, I was supposed to be going to that meeting with her right now.
I held a finger up, telling her to give me one minute, to which she nodded in compliance.
Turning my attention back to the phone, I cut the blabbering idiot off, "Listen to me, Marvin, and listen to me well. I don't give a fuck about whatever story you concocted in your head, but I want to see those papers on my desk by the end of the day. Otherwise, consider yourself fired."
I slammed my phone down and pinched the bridge of my nose. Dealing with people like him made my head hurt, and it didn't help that I haven't had any good coffee these last two days because Joseph has been a bit busy with the to-do list I sent him.
Taking a deep breath, I sighed as I gathered up items, making sure not to forget the finalized contract for the architectural firm. I picked up my jacket and coffee, tossing the disgusting drink into the trash on my way out.
I opened the door and asked Ms. Belcalis, "We're meeting with them on the upper east side, right?"
She nodded quietly.
I hummed as I glanced at my watch. "Joseph should still be out running errands, so I'll drive. Send them a message that we're going to be 20 mins late."
She nodded again as she scrambled after me. By the time we made it to the garage, Ms. Belcalis was breathing much heavier than before.
In my rush, I had forgotten that the little lady was more than a head shorter than me and couldn't keep up with my large strides. I quickly apologized as I opened the door to my car for her, but she didn't seem to mind it all too much and simply nodded understandingly.
She sat stiffly in her seat as I pulled out from the basement of my building and onto the streets of New York City. I couldn't tell if she didn't like my driving or if she was just still scared of being near me, but she definitely held all her qualms to herself with the death grip that she had on her bag during the entire ride.
By the time we arrived at the architectural firm's office, her knuckles had already turned completely white. I glanced at her worriedly as she stumbled out of the car with a nauseous expression.
She tried to follow me as we made our way into the building, but she was wobbling side to side and looked like she was about to puke. Yet, she didn't say a single word to ask me to wait for her or slow down. She was definitely stubborn, to say the least.
I sighed when she nearly fell over while trying to step out of the elevator and paused in my track to make her stop moving.
She looked up at me in confusion, rather than relief, when she noticed my lack of movement.
I pointed at the micro kitchen across from the elevator. "Ms. Belcalis, you are obviously feeling unwell from the car ride. Please don't push yourself and get yourself a drink as you recuperate. I can handle speaking with the design team by myself until you feel better, okay?"
She looked at me hesitantly but eventually gave in and nodded in agreement.
I watched as her tiny figure disappeared into the micro kitchen before walking to the conference room and settling myself down at the head of the table.
Trying to ignore my unnecessary concern for someone who simply worked for me, I pulled out the finalized contract and tossed it onto the tablet, marking the start of our meeting. "Alrighty then, let's see what you came up with for me."
Twelve different designs later, I still couldn't get my head off her.
She was a big girl, so there was no reason for me to be worrying about her so much. Yet, why was I still itching to get out of my seat to check up on her?
Snapping me out of my thoughts, the team lead cleared his throat, "Um, Mr. Cordova. We don't have any more options left to show you. Do you have any thoughts you would like to share?"
My eyes widened when I realized I didn't pay any attention to their presentation and had no clue about anything they showed me.
I quickly swiped through the designs on their tablet and replied, "I like the 3rd and 7th designs. The curvature of the 3rd design's skyscraper would be good for implementing the open space and nature-aesc concept in the 7th design. Something to enhance my employee's mental state rather than making them feel confined in a box. Preferably with as many glass walls as possible to allow natural light in."
The team of architects immediately nodded and started scribbling away on their tablets in an attempt to come up with a rough sketch of my request.
Rather than focusing on the rough blueprints they sent me for the different designs in search of anything else that may be useful, I found my eyes drawn to the back of the room as the door cracked open and a tiny brunette slowly inched into the room.
She looked much better than before, a little less pale, as she made her way into the back of the room.
Noting how everyone else was already occupied, I waved her over to me.
With a confused expression, she walked closer to me.
I leaned up and whispered, "Are you feeling better, Ms. Belcalis?"
Her eyes widened innocently into little saucers, probably taken off guard by my uncharacteristic level of concern for an employee's wellbeing. She nodded mutely and flashed a weak smile alongside a timid thumbs up.
The tightness in my chest relaxed ever so slightly as the sight.
Despite being in the middle of a meeting with a whole team of employees looking up to me, there was only a single thought in my head at that moment: ah, she's alright
The meeting passed in a whiz as soon as Ms. Belcalis rejoined us.Although I had the final say in all the decisions, she helped guide the architects toward the type of sketches that I was looking for by pointing out all the little things in the previous designs that were suitable for the idea I had in mind.She was so good at her job that I momentarily considered stealing her from Benedict's company, but I was sure I'd never hear the end of it from him if I actually did that.We managed to wrap up the meeting half an hour early after giving the architectural team a good idea of what I wanted and sending it off on their way to draft a final blueprint in the next few days.Remembering how poorly Ms. Belcalis reacted to being in a car with me, I called Joseph on the way down the elevator to come to pick her up.She started to fret almost immediately when she heard me mention her name on the phone to Joseph. It was almost adorable how round her eyes could become as she waved her hands ar
I yanked frustratingly at the collar of my shirt, forcing one of the buttons to pop open. "Tell me once again why you dragging me out here again." Benedict gave a hearty laugh from behind his menu. "Why must there be a reason? Can't I just drag my friend out because I missed seeing him and figured that he was coop himself indoors for the weekend if he had it his way?" I narrowed my eyes at him, making him shiver in his seat. He nervously diverted his eyes and raised his menu— a ridiculously pink and flowery menu— a bit higher as he mumbled, "Ok, so maybe I just want to try out a new popular dessert shop and figured that the fastest way to get in was to bring the Cordova name." That sounded more like the truth. I sighed as I rolled up my sleeves. "And why did you stuff me in this get-up? Couldn't I have just worn one of my own shirts?" He had arrived bright and early at my apartment this morning with a loud and sudden announcement that he was taking me for some 'Sunday morning f
I nervously glanced down at the pair of vintage white gold decorative bobby pins sitting on the box of sweets. The pins had an intricate design of flower design at the end, with only a single crystal in the center of each flower. I wanted to get Ms. Belcalis something a bit more than a bunch of pastries to show her my appreciation properly. The pins had caught my eye from outside an antique store on my way home yesterday. It was simple yet elegant, something that I thought might fit her well. But was it too much?I still wasn't sure how I felt about Ms. Belcalis, i.e., whether or not I actually liked her in the sense of infatuation. I couldn't tell if I was just misinterpreting my feelings from finally meeting a female whose company I didn't mind or if I actually wanted to spend time with in ways other than as friends. I frustratingly ran my fingers through my hair. I'm thinking way too much about this. I should just give her the pins. It could be taken as a friendly gift or somet
Oh, I was so wrong, so very very wrong.Even though I had filled up my week with meetings to address quarterly reports and the status of my investments in other companies, I still couldn't get my mind off her.I didn't even spend any time around her besides a random exchange of greetings here and there out of politeness, but it still felt like she was in every corner of my life.Every time she walked passed by my office, I couldn't help looking up from my desk.Every time I turned a corner, I couldn't help feeling like I had caught a glimpse of her light curls, only to find there was no such person.Every time I ended up near any sort of sweets, I couldn't help thinking about whether or not she would like it.And, worst of all, she continued bringing me dinner to my office every evening at 7 PM on the dot.Even though I barely interacted with her anymore, she would always come knocking on my door in an adorable little outfit, whether it be a simple black skirt or a dark-colored a-line
Thump.Thunk.Thump.Thunk.I slammed my fist down on my desk in complete and utter irritation from this man-child, hissing, "Don't you have your own company to run? What the hell are you doing in my office on a Tuesday morning?" Benedict froze mid-swing with another pen sitting loosely between his fingers. He cocked his head side, feigning innocence. "But I'm visiting my friend?" I frustratingly rubbed my circles against my temple, grumbling, "I need more coffee." Thump. Unable to withstand his nonsense any longer, I abruptly stood up from my seat and stormed out of my own office, slamming the door behind me. I strode straight down the corridor toward the micro kitchen, exuding such a dark aura that all my employees immediately turned away in hopes of avoiding my wrath. As I took a sharp turn into the micro kitchen, I faltered in my step when I saw the back of a familiar light-colored brunette standing next to the coffee machine. The anger simmering in my body instantly calmed d
Benedict hadn't tried to contact me again since that day. It had already been three days, and he had never let a day go by without filling my inbox with clutter. I probably shouldn't have snapped at him like that. Despite his outgoing and obnoxious personality, he was still a child at heart and easily got his feelings hurt. Maybe I should pick up some pastries at his favorite dessert shop on my way to work tomorrow.I sighed as I tossed my papers back onto my desk, noting the setting sun just outside my office window. An entire day had gone, and I had barely been able to get anything done between the heavy guilt sitting on my consciousness for lashing out at Benedict and my inability to prevent my mind from drifting off to a certain little brunette. Gathering up my revisions on the blueprints and contracts for my joint project with Benedict's firm, I decided to search for Ms. Belcalis and hand her these changes before heading home early, even though I knew I wouldn't be able to ge
Pushing through a dreadful 20 mins of stomach-churning drive, I eventually reached her place on the upper side of Manhatten in Washington Heights. It might've been a bit of an intrusion of privacy, but I had fished her address out of the HR system to bring her back. Her home was a quaint little townhouse squeezed between two large buildings. There were all sorts of green vines and plants spilling out of her windows and growing up along the exterior of her house, giving it a bit of a down-to-earth feel despite being awfully close to the Bronx. I parked the car in front of her driveway, trying to think of a good way to tell her husband what had happened at work and preparing myself for what will most likely be a resignation letter from Ms. Belcalis next week such that I probably wouldn't ever see her again after today. My stomach dropped at the thought. Was this really it? I glanced over at her peacefully sleeping body. Despite everything that had happened today, she still looked
His little body had immediately tensed up at my question but he remained as silent as ever, keeping his lips tightly shut. The only thing that told me that he had heard my question at all was the slight frown that appeared right after.But it had disappeared as quickly as it had appeared. He immediately pulled his hands away from Ms. Belcalis as if he had been burned and hopped off the bed with a slight humph. Avoiding my question all together, he instructed, "You can stay downstairs for the night since it's late, but don't try anything." I nodded silently and gathered all the dirty items off the nightstand. The shredded clothes, dirty clothes, and bloody basin. Taking one last glance back at the pair, watching how he meticulously tucked his mother in with an array of blankets, I stepped out of the bedroom with an armful of items and made my way downstairs. It was pitch dark outside with only a few rays of moonlight shining through the windows. There was the usual random hollering
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"Are you going to head back to the madam now, sir?"I handed my bloodied shirt to Watson and graciously accepted the clean towel from him. I nodded quietly in response as I carefully wiped the rest of the blood off of my body, making sure not the miss any of the specks littered around my collar or splatters dripping from my hands. I didn't want to freak Jane out by coming home covered in blood. She had no clue about the dark side of my world. She only knew of my clean image as the infamous head of the long-standing and powerful Cordova Industries, but there was no company in the world that could have stayed this strong for so many generations without any bloodshed. I had enemies lurking in every shadow of my life. I was greedy and brought her into my life even though I knew it would be dangerous. And she had gotten hurt because of me. It was something that I would never be able to forgive myself for, but I was much too selfish to let her go. I had already gotten a taste of how
"Achi, you know that I'm not going anywhere, right?" He nodded his head in acknowledgment but made no move to release me from his grasp. "You've been holding me since you came back last night... Are you sure you don't want to do something else?" He gave a soft shake of his head as he silently buried his face even further against my stomach. I sighed and set my book aside. He really wasn't budging in the slightest. I leaned back against the headboard of our shared bed and laced my fingers through his hair, gently taking my fingertips against his scalp. I tried to reassure him, "You know that I won't disappear if you let me go, right?" He pressed his lips into a thin line. Eyebrows furrowed in silent discontentment. Sighing again, I decided to continue stroking his head comfortingly in hopes of easing his nerves. Just like the night before, he ended up spending the entire morning lying in bed with his head nuzzled deeply in my abdomen, only lifting his head briefly to call his g