*Amelia*Today, I felt unstoppable. Gregory and I had made progress with two of the witnesses that had been bribed to stay quiet. Neither of them was quite ready to go on the record, but they had spoken with us and told us their stories, which were both very similar to my mother's.Stacia, the woman I had spoken to, had been living with a breast cancer diagnosis. She was desperate for a cure and had turned to the MID Corporation when the doctors couldn't help her. At first, it seemed like a miracle; her tumors had shrunk dramatically in just a few short weeks.But then, Stacia started to experience serious side effects from the drugs—nausea, hair loss, fatigue, her kidneys began shutting down—and eventually, her tumors began to grow at a frightening rate. By the grace of God, a surgeon performed a risky surgery and managed to remove most of the tumors. Once she stopped MID's medication, the tumors stopped growing. She was in remission now but suffered long-term effects from her o
*Amelia*I was sitting in my office looking over the paperwork for a case that I had just received a trial date. After I wasted most of my work day yesterday, I worked late to get caught up on some of the things I had been neglecting, and today, I felt better than I had in weeks. I was typing a reply to an email to Michael when there was a knock at the door."Come in," I called. I looked up from my computer screen to see Adrian standing in the doorway of my office with an odd expression on his face. I quickly saved what I had been working on and closed my laptop before looking back at him."What can I do for you, Adrian?" I asked, curious about why he'd show up at my office instead of calling or emailing me."Amelia, I have news," he rushed.He stepped inside with an envelope in his hand."This arrived at the office today," he said, placing the envelope in my hands.I took it from him and carefully began to open it, my curiosity fully piqued. When I unfolded the letter, I
*Amelia*"Evelyn, hello. How can I help you?" I asked Adrian's gorgeous assistant.She huffed and looked around me at Adrian, who had pulled his mask down, which made his features look almost granite, carved like one of Michaelangelo’s statues."There you are. I've been looking for you for thirty minutes, you said you'd be right back," she said, annoyance dripping from her every word.She leaned against the doorway and gave Adrian a look that I couldn't decipher. He stared her down, then finally said, "What, Evelyn?"She pulled away from the doorway and looked over at me before returning her gaze to him. "Paperwork was dropped off that needs your signature right away, and Bill has called three times in the last ten minutes." She said, "He's very insistent that he speaks with you soon."Adrian's body language changed at the mention of Bill's name, and the reaction had me wondering who Bill was."I'll deal with it later," he said gruffly.Evelyn nodded and turned away to
*Adrian*I woke up before the sun and headed to the gym. When I entered, I was greeted by the familiar smell of disinfectant and sweat and the sounds of treadmills whirring and metal weights bouncing off of rubber mats. Exercising had been my first choice for stress relief since I started law school, and if I missed too many days in a row, my temper became unmanageable. Amelia's demeanor had me riled up, and I needed to unwind if I was going to survive working with her for the next few months.I took my time stretching, feeling the burn in each of my muscles. Once I was sure I could run without injuring myself, I got on the nearest treadmill and started slow. Every minute I ticked up the speed until I was sprinting, my heart racing and my lungs screaming for oxygen. I felt the exhaustion in my legs begin to set in as I pushed past my discomfort. My muscles ached with fatigue, yet I still didn’t stop until I reached the twenty-five minute mark.Sweat dripped down my back as I fini
*Adrian*"Oh, fuck it," I groaned, my conscience growing larger by the second. I shoved away from my desk and stomped to the reception area."Evelyn, can you page Amelia's office and see if she came back or if she's leaving for the day?" I asked.Evelyn nodded and grabbed the phone, "Hello, Alice. Is Amelia Hartley in?" She paused while she listened, then looked at me and shook her head, "Okay, thanks so much. Have a great day."The frustration was palpable, and I clenched my fists as the heat of anger crept up my neck. I marched into my office, grabbed my cell phone, and dialed her number on the way out. The silence of the courthouse felt oppressive as I walked its hallways, but when I heard it go to voicemail for the second time, it became clear that she was purposely ignoring me.Why did I care so much? I barely knew her, and she was entirely too green and naïve for me to get involved with. Yet, here I was, chasing her down on the off chance a multi-billion dollar company
*Amelia*So this is how Adrian lives? I thought as we pulled into the parking garage of the luxurious, high-rise apartment building. It was in the nicest area of downtown DC, and for some reason, I was surprised. It looked like something out of a movie set - lined with glass walls and dripping with opulence. Adrian parked his Rolls Royce, and we exited the car and began to grab our belongings from the trunk.Once my arms were full, I followed Adrian to the private elevator on the far side of the garage. Adrian held the elevator doors open with his foot and motioned for me to hurry up. He pulled out a keycard and slid it through the reader on the wall before pressing the button for the top floor.The air was thick with a strange electricity as we rode up in silence, and for some reason, I found myself thinking about what it would be like to have Adrian press me against the elevator wall. I was losing my God damn mind.The doors opened, and I stepped out into a luxurious foyer fi
*Amelia*A few hours later, Adrian and I were in his car, driving to my apartment. We hadn't spoken since I had told him I could drive myself to my apartment, and the air was thick with tension. I stared out the window and watched the streets of the city fly by. I refused to be the one who spoke first, and I decided to give Adrian exactly what he gave me. And right now, that was nothing.The sun had already set, leaving behind an eerie orange glow that illuminated the night sky and gave off an air of mystery as we made our way through the city. We arrived at my building just moments later, and I rushed inside while Adrian remained by his car to make a quick phone call. As soon as I entered my apartment, I heard the faint sound of Nina in her bedroom."Nina?!" I called out for her.I heard something clatter to the floor followed by footsteps rushing through the small apartment. She busted out of her room and ran toward me, her face held relief and happiness."Oh, Amelia. I've
*Amelia*I cursed my luck as I watched streams of rain pour down the window of Adrian's luxurious penthouse. It was a typical dreary Saturday morning, and with no job to escape to, I saw no way out of spending a full day trapped inside this lavish, yet suffocating, space.I got up from the sofa and walked towards the grand piano in the corner of the living room. It was one of the few things in this place that I enjoyed, and I decided to play a few notes to calm my nerves. As my fingers danced across the keys, I felt a sense of peace wash over me. But the peace was short-lived as I heard the front door open. Adrian must be back from whatever errand he was running.See, I was trapped here, he had deemed it unsafe for me to go out alone. But the ever infallible, invincible Adrian Chase could come and go as he pleased.I turned around to see Adrian walk in, his suit and hair drenched from the rain. A small part of me felt like celebrating the fact that his expensive ass suit was ru