As Jason made his way toward the exit, Oliver accompanied him to see him off in the hallway. "We should catch up sometime, Ollie. You owe me a drink for this and obviously for the edited photos." Oliver grinned, hands in his pants pocket, “Sure thing. Just make sure to give me at least half of the edited photos tomorrow night. My family might ask for some pics to show them. Better safe than sorry. I don't want my effort to go to waste in an instant.” “Well, you've invested in such a messy plan anyway.” “You know why I am doing this.” Jason nodded, less impressed, “Yeah, for Sophie who got you on lists of her last priority” “She has reasons” “A somewhat illogical reason.” Oliver shook his head, knowing that Jason never liked Sophie, even though she tried her best to be polite. "Anyways, thanks for today, man," Oliver said. Jason smirked, “It's not free anyway.” The two did a one-armed embrace, giving each other a friendly pat on the back. Before leaving, Jason added, "And,
The air was filled with the soft rustle of silk as Emily stood before her full-length mirror, adorned in an elegant halter-neck dark green silk dress paired with gold heels. The fabric hugged her curves in all the right places, accentuating the paleness of her complexion and the warmth of her ginger hair. Despite the backless design revealing more skin than she was used to, Emily felt a surge of excitement trying such a dress again after many years.Initially intending to do her own makeup and styling, Emily was surprised when Stacy came to her door, saying Oliver sent her. With her expert touch, Stacy worked wonders on Emily's appearance. The makeup she applied was subtle, enhancing Emily's features while the elegant updo she styled added sophistication to the overall look.As Emily gazed at her reflection, she couldn't help but be stunned at the transformation before her. The woman in the mirror appeared as a different version of herself — elegant, poised, and beautiful far from the
The limousine gracefully glided toward the grandiose venue. From inside the car, Emily could see a parade of expensive vehicles lining the entrance, each one belonging to the high-profile guests attending the event. Paparazzi clamored for shots of well-known figures.Elegantly dressed women adorned shimmering gowns, adorned with the sparkle of expensive jewelry, while men showcased tailored suits. The venue, bathed in soft golden light, exuded an ambiance of exclusivity and prestige. Still adjusting to the high-profile atmosphere, Emily nervously played with her fingers. Though she had accompanied Oliver to some parties and events, this was her first time attending a charity gala where high-profile individuals gathered.As they ventured deeper into the venue, Emily felt like a fish out of water. Suppressing the urge to bite her nails, her heart raced nervously. The limousine eventually came to a stop, and a valet approached, opening the door with a welcoming smile.Oliver gracefully s
Emily forced a nod, feeling as though she had no choice in the matter. Oliver's strong, reassuring hand offered her some comfort as he pulled her closer, his arm wrapping around her waist protectively. Despite the weight of scrutiny, Emily held her head high, catching Oliver's reassuring glance. Meeting Sterling's family was the main event of the night for her. Approaching Oliver's family, who were seated in a reserved section, a collective hush fell over them. Oliver's parents, grandparents, and extended family exchanged astonished glances. They were all adorned in simple yet elegant gowns, complemented by shimmering jewelry. Emily recognized everyone at the table, from Oliver’s parents—Vice Chairman Samuel and Madam Odessa—to his grandparents—Madam Calliope and Chairman Lowell. Also present were some of his famous artists and b
Sir Lowell observed the interactions with a shrewd gaze. After the women left, he turned to Oliver with a knowing smile. "Oliver, my boy, you've chosen well," he remarked a glint of approval in his eyes. "Emily seems to be a competent young lady. Quite impressive." Oliver, feeling relieved, nodded. "Thank you, Grandpa. I'm glad you liked her." Sir Lowell leaned in, his voice low but carrying a sense of authority. "Now, Oliver, why didn't you introduce her to us earlier? You even forced me to use some words." Oliver shook his head, accepting a glass from the roaming servers. "You can use 'ultimatum', Grandpa." "And it looks like it works on you. An
Soon after, the party buzzed with life as guests mingled. Oliver and Emily found themselves in the company of Oliver's grandparents, who seemed more than pleased to have them by their side. Oliver suddenly said, "You surprised us with that speech, Grandpa. We didn't expect to be in the spotlight tonight." Sir Lowell chuckled, "Ah, my boy, surprises keep life interesting. Besides, it's high time everyone knew about the promising future of our family." Turning to Emily, Sir Lowell asked, "What do you think of the gala, my dear? Quite the grand affair, isn't it?" Emily, slightly taken aback but quick to regain composure, responded, "It's truly splendid, Sir Lowell. The ambiance, the cause—everything is remarkable. I feel hono
As she found refuge on the balcony, exchanging smiles with a few guests along the way, she couldn't shake the feeling that they only bothered to acknowledge her because she was beside the Sterlings. “Finally,” she whispered, closing her eyes and relishing the soothing cool night air. Leaning on the railings, she gazed at the sparkling view created by the lights before her. It was breathtaking and instantly cleared her mind. “This is more like it.” In the quiet of the balcony, Emily began to sip her champagne. Fortunately, she had a high tolerance for alcohol, perhaps due to being a heavy drinker in the past. The memories brought a smile to her face, though it quickly vanished when she heard a very familiar voice. “Has anyone said that you have a pretty smile? Maybe that’s why you only offer a very small one to some.” She snapped her head behind her and saw Bryson. She sighed, deciding not to answer him. He joined her, leaning against the balcony railing. "Quite the night, huh?"
As if the rain wasn't enough, a group of drunken men stumbled upon the scene, their laughter piercing the quiet night. Clad in black raincoats, they spotted Emily, and her heart raced as their eyes locked onto her. She took a shaky step back. “Hey, Miss! Are you lost?” they called out. Tightening her grip on her shoes, she turned and walked faster. Her heart thumped loudly in her chest as they continued to call out to her, their footsteps echoing behind her. “Hey, Miss! Don't run away!” They laughed and began whistling, their words dripping with disrespect. “A lady should be out this time.” “How much for a night with you, huh, slut?!” one of them jeered.
As they walked, the trees thinned, revealing a breathtaking sight in the distance – a crystal-clear lake shimmering under the sun. Emily gasped, her surprise pulling her hand away from Oliver's instinctively. Without a word, she broke into a run towards the water's edge.Oliver chuckled, watching her go. He quickened his pace to catch up. "Wait, Emily!"Reaching the shore, Emily stood mesmerized. The gentle breeze ruffled her hair as she gazed at the calm surface of the lake, reflecting the blue sky like a giant mirror.Oliver joined her side, his features softening. "This place brings back a lot of memories,"Emily turned to him. "Memories?""This was my childhood haven. I used to spend hours he
It has been four days since Emily stayed with the Sterling family. And she would be lying if she said she didn't enjoy it. The family made sure that she visited every nook and crook of their estates and even the town. It almost feels like the day was gone too fast.She quietly watched as maids, helpers, and other organizers busied themselves preparing for the party tonight. It was just morning, but the mansion was already a hive of activity. She had been here for four days now, and tonight’s party was the highlight of the week.Despite her initial reservations, Emily had to admit she enjoyed staying with Oliver’s family. They were warm and welcoming, and she found herself feeling at home. She couldn’t ignore the irony—she was supposed to be fake dating Oliver, yet she found herself genuinely liking the experience.
Soon after that day, Emily found herself staring at the horses, their powerful forms and glossy coats gleaming in the sunlight. The Sterling family had planned a horseback riding excursion and that includes her. The air was filled with cheerful chatter and laughter."This is going to be amazing!" chirped a young girl, barely taller than Emily's knees, bouncing on the balls of her feet."I know, right?" A group of teenagers nearby chimed in. "Finally, something fun to do besides listening to Uncle George's snoring!" they joke, erupting in a fit of giggles.An older woman with silver streaks in her hair chuckled good-naturedly. "Don't be so mean to your uncle, dear. He just enjoys his afternoon naps."The
When Emily woke up, she was momentarily disoriented, unsure of where she was. Then the events of the previous day came rushing back. Right, she was in Oliver's family mansion pretending to be his girlfriend. The unfamiliar room around her slowly came into focus, and she sighed, feeling warm and comfortable under the heavy blankets.Snuggling closer, she enjoyed the warmth and the comforting scent surrounding her. It was a mix of something clean and distinctly masculine. But then she felt an arm around her waist, pulling her closer, and her eyes snapped open in surprise. She found herself face-to-face with a sleeping Oliver.Her breath caught in her throat as she quickly sat upright, careful not to wake him. Oliver continued to sleep soundly, his arm falling away from her as she moved.“Shit” she mumbled.Emily took a moment to steady her racing heart, her eyes drifting back to Oliver. He looked incredibly handsome in the soft morning light. His sharp jawline was relaxed in sleep, his
After the bonfire, Emily and Oliver made their way back to their room and changed into their sleeping attire. The warmth of the fire still lingered in their bones, but the reality of their situation quickly settled in as they closed the door behind them. They stood awkwardly in the middle of the room, neither quite sure how to proceed.Oliver cleared his throat and offered, "I can take the couch, Ms. Collins. You should take the bed."Emily shook her head, her sense of duty as his secretary kicking in but also noticing that he easily switched the way he called her. "No, Oliver—I mean Sir, you're the one who should take the bed. I’m fine with the couch.""Ms. Collins, I insist. You've been through a lot today, and you deserve to be comfortable.""No, really. It's just a couch. I’ll be fine." Before Oliver could move to the couch, Emily grabbed a pillow and made a dash for it. "Emily, wait!" Oliver called out, reaching for her hand. As he did, Emily accidentally slipped on a piece of
After spending some time in Oliver's room, Emily finally decided to venture downstairs. The house was quiet, the afternoon sun casting warm light through the large windows. After lunch, she and Oliver hadn’t spoken much; he had been called away by his father. She had changed into a simple skirt and a cozy sweater, hoping to feel more comfortable among Oliver's family.She frowned when she didn't see anyone. As she walked through the hallway, she ran into one of Oliver's cousins, a bubbly young woman. Her eyes lit up when she saw Emily. "Emily hey! We're having a bonfire outside. You should join us!"Emily hesitated, unsure if she should intrude on the family gathering. "I don't know. Maybe I should just—"Before she could finish, the woman grabbed her hand and pulled her towards the door. "Nonsense! You’re practically family now. Come on, it’ll be fun!"Reluctantly, Emily allowed herself to be dragged outside. The cool evening air greeted her as they stepped onto the lawn. She saw a l
Deciding it was time for some socialization, Emily descended the stairs, only to be met with a surprise. The living room was a sea of unfamiliar faces mingling with a few she recognized from previous gatherings. Her gaze instinctively darted around the room, searching for Oliver, but he was nowhere to be found.The sudden silence as she reached the bottom step made Emily acutely aware of all eyes turning towards her. Oliver's mother, Odessa materialized beside her in an instant."You finally come down!" Emily managed a shaky nod, forcing a smile. "I'm sorry, I fell asleep before I knew it""No worries, dear. Jet lag is the worst," Odessa added, before gently ushering her towards the assembled relatives. "Everyone, this is Emily! I want you to meet some of our family who couldn't make it last year. And this is our big family!"Emily scanned the faces, searching for those around her age and Oliver's. A group of children played near a window, their laughter echoing through the room."Hi
As the car rolled down the long driveway, Emily's grip on her bag tightened. Her gaze darted out the window, taking in every detail of the place that felt both familiar and utterly foreign. She couldn't help but admire the grand estate, especially the mansion. The house stood tall with large windows, its exterior constructed from light-colored stone, giving it a stately and classic appearance. The front yard was expansive, stretching out into a well-manicured lawn dotted with flower beds bursting with color. At the far end of the property, a glimpse of the family’s large land came into view, hinting at the vastness of the estate.The car finally came to a halt in front of the grand entrance. Oliver announced, "We're here. Are you ready?" His voice startled Emily from her nervous reverie.She took a deep breath. It's not like she can run back to the city and forget everything that happened. So she forced out, “Um…yeah.”She followed Oliver out of the car. He slipped his phone into his
The black car purred softly to a stop in front of Emily's apartment building. Oliver glanced at his watch, then out the window. Moments later, the door of the building swung shut and Emily emerged. She wore a simple sundress that accentuated her fair and pale skin, her hair pulled back in a loose bun. Large tortoiseshell glasses perched on her nose. However, the two large bags slung over her shoulders – one a backpack, the other a hefty duffel – detracted from the effortless grace she usually carried.Oliver stepped out, his gaze landing on the bags. "Good morning, Ms. Collins," Emily returned with her professional smile, "Hi, Sir. Good morning," she replied, hoisting the bags a little higher on her shoulder. The effort caused her to wobble slightly."Emily, did you pack all of this yourself?" he asked, gesturing to the bags with a raised eyebrow."Yes, I did. I wanted to make sure we had everything we might need for the trip. Oliver was touched by her thoughtfulness. He could tell