Chapter 4
Sun rays penetrated into my eyes directly, I felt my head ache alot. I was in Paxton's room- his bed! That was when I remembered what happened last night between me and that handsome stranger. His presence was comforting and unfamiliar. I got down from the bed and saw him standing on the mirror and wearing his shirts and pants. Look away immediately. He noticed my uneasiness and walked to me. “You enjoyed it last night, you saw everything…you don't have to look away now.” He said. My throat hitched and I swallowed hard. How did this happen? Paxton stirred. His voice, flirtatious as he draw closer to my ear, broke the silence. “Morning,” he murmured, he peeked my cheeks which send cold shivers down my spine. “Morning,” I replied softly, my mind still racing. What does this mean now? He grabbed my waist, running a hand through his dark curls. “Need a ride home?” he asked casually, his blue eyes locking onto mine. I blinked, caught off guard by how nonchalant he sounded, as if spending the night together was no big deal. “Uh, sure. Thanks.” I shouldn't expect more than this from him right? I slowly got out of bed, pulling my clothes from the floor. The weight of his gaze on my body followed my every move, the way his lips parted like he was going to say something but he didn't. But when I looked up, he was already slipping into his jacket, pretending not to notice my struggle to steady herself.Does he feel anything? Or am I just another girl? Paxton stood up, tossing on a shirt, his tattoos peeking from under the fabric. He caught me staring and flashed a grin. “Ready?” He asked and I nodded slowly. We stepped outside, the crisp morning air still carrying the warmth of last night’s encounter. I climbed into the passenger seat, Paxton started the engine, his hand brushing the gearshift. A soft rock tune played through the speakers, filling the silence, but it did nothing to ease the tension simmering between us. He glanced at me, his face serious, his eyes locked on mine with an intensity that made my pulse race. “You know,” he said, his voice low, smooth, and possessive, “from today onward, you’re mine. You can come into my room anytime, any day.” His words made me feel uneasy, heavy and undeniable. No one goes into his room twice but did he just invite me to his room again? My chest tightened. “Y-You mean it?” I stammered, my cheeks burning as his gaze didn’t waver. Joy surged through me but I maintained. What does being 'his' really mean? As we drove, I stole glances at him. The way his hand gripped the steering wheel, strong and controlled, made my heart race all over again. His jaw clenched slightly, lost in thought, and I couldn’t help but marvel at how effortlessly attractive he was. The memory of his kiss still lingered on my lips, sending a shiver down my spine. How did I end up here? …. I stepped into the dorm, everywhere recks of alcohol. Spilled drinks, liquor, and too much sweat. My roommates are already asleep. Their snores echoing through the chaos. “Oh, thank God.” I muttered slowly. I couldn't afford to tell them what transpired between me and Paxton last night. What happened between us was too raw, too personal. I needed to process it myself before anyone else could know. I held my head, it hurts. I tiptoed to the fridge and gulped down a bottle of chilled water. I feel so woozy out of last night's alcohol. I tiptoed to the bed and bounced on the bed. My body aching with exhaustion, but my mind was a whirlwind. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Paxton. I could still feel his hands on me, his lips against mine, the way he made me feel alive and reckless, like I was teetering on the edge of something I couldn’t control. What does he see in me? I wondered. Why am I different?. The thoughts Kept going through my mind until I slept off. *** “Wake up, Hailey! We’re almost late for class!” Mia’s voice jotted me through my dreams, yanking me awake. I groaned, rubbing the sleep from my eyes as the mouthwatering smell of food hit me, making my stomach growl. “Ugh, I’m starving,” I mumbled, dragging myself out of bed and heading toward the kitchen. “What’re you making, Jessy?” I asked, trying to shake off the sleep still clouding my mind. “Noodles,” she replied, stirring a pot on the stove. “Oh Hailey, you look so smudged with patches of hickeys on your neck…you know what I mean” Jessy added with joking smile. My stomach dropped at Jessy’s comment. I instinctively raised a hand to my neck, feeling my skin burn under my fingertips. Oh no… “I-I don’t know what you’re talking about,” I stammered, my voice barely a whisper. My cheeks flushed hot as I avoided her gaze, suddenly finding my shoes way more interesting than they had any right to be. Jessy’s grin widened, clearly e lolnjoying my discomfort. “Oh, come on, Hailey. Don’t play coy now,” she teased, her voice dripping with amusement. I bit my lip, my mind scrambling for an excuse, but all I could feel was the pounding of my heart and the warmth creeping up my face. I flopped back onto my bed, pulling my books together for class, but my mind kept drifting back to last night with Paxton. The heat of his body against mine, the feel of his tattoos under my fingers—it all still clung to me. Why me? I wondered, remembering the rumors about how he made girls beg for mercy. But I made him groaned for mercy last night. Why is my case different? I shrugged off the thoughts of him. “So… do you mind tell us where you disappeared to last night?” Mia’s voice interrupted my thoughts, making my heart race. My palms went clammy as I swallowed, trying to keep my cool. “Uh, we all went to the party, didn’t we?” I tried to play it off, but my voice wavered, betraying me. Damn! Jessy and Mia exchanged a look. Jessy grinned. “Yeah, but we all know it didn’t end there once Paxton got you alone,” she teased, her eyes twinkling with curiosity. My stomach sank. I felt exposed, vulnerable. “We just talked,” I lied, my voice shaking slightly. Their eyes were still on me. “Ugh, nothing..else.” I tried to fake a smile. Mia’s expression shifted, frowning as she crossed her arms. “Okay, but why didn’t you tell us about Dimitri? The nerve of him!” I know Mia too well, she is only trying to change the conversation. The mention of Dimitri was like a punch to the gut. I felt the familiar twist of pain deep inside. “He never wanted me,” I whispered, my throat tight. “He wanted to keep me a secret. We were betrothed, but... I guess that’s over now.” I could barely get the words out without choking on them. Jessy wrapped her arms around me, her voice soft. “Hey, don’t let it get to you. Men are scum! You’re stronger than this.” She was right, but I couldn’t shake the weight in my chest. “Come on, let’s eat. Forget about him. And as for Paxton, you still owe us some answers,” she added with a wink, lightening the mood just enough for me to laugh with them. But their words echoed in my mind. *I gave myself to him… but Paxton is still a total stranger. But it feels so good to be disvirgined by him. But it doesn't matter now, I'm just happy that I had to do it to get back at that scumbag... Dimitri. I reminded myself. When we arrived at school, everywhere was noisy. Everyone seemed to be rushing in the same direction, gasps and shouts filling the hallway. “What’s going on?” I asked, glancing around. “It’s Paxton! He’s here!” one girl gushed, pulling out her phone to snap pictures. “Oh my God, he’s so hot,” Mia and Jessy squealed in unison, practically bouncing on their toes. I felt my heart slam against my ribs as I averted my eyes to the direction and my eyes caught with his, it was Paxton! He was walking straight to my direction with his hands on his pockets with confident swagger and charm. His hands were stuffed casually into his pockets, but his gaze—those sharp blue eyes—locked right on me. I froze, my breath catching in my throat. The sun rays penetrated his eyes making his blue eyes shine brightly. His dark curly hair blowing up as he sweeped his hair with his hand. His upper shirt buttons are open revealing his tattoos. *Oh no, not here…* I thought desperately, I gulped hard and quickly hid my face on Jessy's back, hoping to disappear into the crowd. But it was useless—he was already heading straight for me, that mischievous grin playing on his lips. My heart raced faster with every step he took toward me. *What does he want?* Excitement and fear collided inside me as he stopped just inches away, the crowd parting like they were giving him space to claim me. “His body is so perfect! I think I wanna bite him and get down on him already!” The crowd drooled over him. Hearing them saying all that makes the last night's scene rush back to me. "Hailey," he said, his voice low and smooth, sending shivers through me. "After class, as the new cheer queen, make sure you're on time for practice." “Hey man, c'mon let's go or we'd be late for class.” His friends called.He flashed me a grin before turning away, leaving me standing there, my breath catching in my throat. “Oh no! I can't be there at practice. I can't help it,” I muttered to myself, my heart pounding. I turned to leave, but before I could take another step, I felt his presence again. Paxton had double-crossed me, standing so close I could feel the warmth of his breath on my neck. He draw his face closer to mine, whispering, “I’m personally inviting you to today’s practice, cheer queen.” His voice was teasing, but there was something serious in his eyes. His lips was almost touching mine. I forced a smile, though my nerves were getting the better of me. “I… I don’t think I can make it,” I stammered. Without warning, his hand grabbed my waist, pulling me toward him in front of everyone. My heart slammed against my chest, and murmurs filled the air around us. “He’s claiming her!” “So sweet!” “God, I wish I was her!” The students around us were whispering, their eyes glued to us, but I was frozen, unable to think straight. What is he doing? “What are you doing, Paxton?” I whispered, my voice shaky. He ignored me, turning to face the crowd. “Everyone!” His voice boomed, filled with confidence. “I’m personally inviting our cheer queen to today’s practice.” My breath hitched. The heat from his hand on my waist made memories of last night come flooding back—his kiss, his touch. I couldn’t think straight, and all I wanted to do was disappear. He finally let me go, bouncing the ball to his friends and walking away, leaving me standing there, stunned. I swallowed hard, muttering to myself, “I’m definitely not going.” *** Before I could even catch my breath, Jessy and Mira rushed up to me, excitement pouring out of them. “Do you even know what just happened? The almighty Paxton just invited you to practice!” Jessy squealed, practically bouncing on her feet. My heart sank. “I’m not going,” I said flatly, but Mira frowned, crossing her arms. “Are you serious? We can’t go without you!” Jessy pouted, her lips trembling in mock sadness. I sighed, trying to find a way out. “I need to study—exams are coming up fast.” “Exams can wait,” Jessy insisted. “You’re coming, right, Mia?” “Of course,” Mia nodded. “It’s no big deal. You’re just overthinking.” I rolled my eyes, finally giving in. “Fine, just this once.” Both girls jumped and hugged me, practically dragging me into the locker room. Mia tossed me a sports outfit with our university’s logo. “Here! You can wear this.” “Don’t forget a little makeup,” Jessy added, grinning as she tossed me her lip gloss. *** We finished getting ready and made our way to the sports arena. Mia couldn’t stop gushing about Paxton the entire walk. “His body is so fucking gorgeous! Those muscles… I just want to bite him!” she said, her voice full of excitement. I forced a laugh, but my mind wandered. I couldn’t deny Paxton was gorgeous, but after last night, every time I saw him, those memories came rushing back. I wasn’t sure if I could even look him in the eye. As we neared the field, a voice cut through the air, sharp and venomous. “Well, well, well, look who showed up. The boyfriend snatcher herself,” Nikki sneered, fake smile plastered on her face. “Wearing my cheer queen uniform, huh? This is going to be fun.” I clenched my jaw, but I forced politeness into my voice. “Thank you, Nikki.” I could feel Jessy and Mia glaring daggers at her behind me. Two girls stood behind Nikki, mimicking her wicked smirk. “Let’s enjoy the game and see who wins,” Nikki said, strutting off toward the field. “She’s such a witch,” Jessy snarled once Nikki was out of earshot. “So ugly,” Mia added, crossing her arms. Before I could reply, my eyes caught on Paxton, walking confidently toward us. My heart flipped. Oh my goodness.Chapter 5I stood there like a statue while he walked to me. He was smiling brightly at me. “Hey, Hailey! Thanks for coming!” Paxton called out, he bounced the ball toward the basketball court with his friends. I felt a flutter in my chest, a mix of excitement and nerves. He winked at me, and for a moment, I really want to keep seeing him again and again.“Awwn! He’s such a lover boy!” Jessy gushed, her eyes sparkling with admiration as she nudged me playfully. “C’mon, guys, let’s go sit over there,” Mia suggested, her voice bubbling with enthusiasm. We found seats on the bleachers, the old wood creaking beneath us, we sat down and watched the game.“Do you think Paxton will win again?” I heard one of the girls whisper, and I caught myself biting my lip, trying to focus on anything but their voice were so loud.“Yes! He’s so cute! Only his cuteness and smartness will make him win. He is a God!” another girl exclaimed, and a part of me felt jealous at their ease in gushing over him.
Chapter 6I took a quick shower and dressed up. Standing in front of the mirror, I barely recognized myself. The dress hugged me in all the right places, and my hair was done in a ponytail with ribbons, giving me a youthful glow."Perfect!" Jessy and Mia both smiled at me.We left around nine o’clock. The party venue was set in the woods, at the infamous fire pit. As we approached, the flickering flames cast an orange glow over the crowd. The air was thick with the scent of burning wood and the sound of laughter, cheers, and loud music.It was just a tent-like cabin made with words from the 1980s and since our school has been for ages, it was made for students in those days and now was slightly refurbished for the new generation students to use. Like us...At the center of the pit, was a huge burning fire. Everywhere was beautiful and noisy.The fire pit was surrounded by students. Boys and girls danced, drank, and flirted with each other, while others threw beer cans and acted like f
Chapter 7Hailey's POVPaxton draw me closer, his eyes gleaming with that all-too-familiar mischievous smile. “Did you enjoy last night’s sex?” His voice was low, teasing, yet carrying a dangerous edge that sent shivers down my spine.My heart pounded in my chest. I hesitated, feeling the weight of his gaze. The memory of last night still lingered, and despite everything, I nodded. “Yes, I did.” I hated that I couldn’t deny it. I don't have a choice!“Good,” he said, his voice thick with satisfaction. “Let’s do it again. One more time, and I promise, I’ll leave you alone.”Panic flared in my chest. I swallowed hard, trying to muster the strength to refuse. “No, Paxton. This was a mistake.” My voice wavered, betraying the conflict I felt inside. The words weren’t as strong as I wanted them to be.“I can't. Those girls drooling over you would definitely kill me, including Nikki.” I swallowed hard.He raised an eyebrow, his smirk deepening. “You’re worried about Nikki, aren’t you? About
Chapter 8Hailey's POV The next morning, I was still lost in sleep, completely oblivious to the fact that I had a lecture in just an hour. That was, until Jessy’s loud voice jolted me out of my dreams, making my heart leap out of my chest. “Hailey! Hailey! Wake up! I think I saw someone that looks exactly like Paxton in a ridiculously luxurious car waiting out front!” Jessy screamed. My eyes shot open as I bolted upright in bed. “What? Paxton?!” My heart pounded faster than it should have, and I felt a wave of anxiety rush over me. Still dressed in my pink Barbie pajamas, I stumbled to the window and looked down. And there he was. Paxton. Sitting in a sleek black car with his usual smirk. His eyes locked with mine, and instantly, I felt that stupid flutter in my chest again. Ugh, why does this keep happening? Why does my heart feel like it's about to leap out of my body every time he's around? Seriously, someone tell me what the heck is wrong with me! “Oh no, Jessy. What did I do
Chapter 9Hailey's POV The drive to school was thick with silence. I stared out the window, my arms crossed tightly against my chest, feeling Paxton’s presence but refusing to acknowledge it. Every time I glanced at him from the corner of my eye, I caught his lips twitching, like he wanted to say something, but didn’t. I wasn’t ready to hear anything from him, not after last night. When we pulled up to the school, I grabbed the door handle before the car had fully stopped. “Thanks,” I mumbled, stepping out quickly. Before I could take two steps, chaos hit. The flashing lights of a thousand cameras went off like fireworks, blinding me. A wave of murmurs swept through the students. “Is that Hailey with Paxton?!” “No way! Did they come to school together?” “Nikki’s gonna lose it!” My breath hitched, and my chest tightened. The crowd began pressing in, and I could feel myself panicking. I'm allergic to too much crowding. Just when I thought I’d be swallowed by the attention, Paxton’
Hailey's POV “Who amongst you did this?!” Jessy’s voice cut through the laughter like a knife, and an awkward silence fell over the classroom. Every pair of eyes darted between me and Nikki, who leaned back against her desk with an air of smugness. I could feel the weight of their gazes, and I was done with being the butt of their jokes. I marched over to Nikki, my heart pounding in my chest. “What’s gonna happen now?” someone whispered, but I didn’t care. “Nikki! How dare you picture me at the party without my consent?” I spat, my voice steady despite the turmoil inside. Nikki laughed, a high-pitched sound that made my skin crawl. “And who are you? A God? Or a poor scholar?” Her friends joined in, cackling like hyenas. “Now you listen to me, you jealous freak! It’s not entirely my fault that your beloved betrothed rejected you! You should get over your rejection already and move on. Crazy slut!” I couldn’t believe the words that poured out of my mouth. Where the hell did I get
Paxton's POV The Lambo rolled to a smooth stop in front of the mansion, and I slid out, shoving my hands into my pockets. The maids were already lined up, heads bowed as I walked past them. "Good day, sir!" they chimed in unison, but I didn’t bother to acknowledge them. My mind was somewhere else. Just as I reached the staircase, I felt something cold and sticky dribble onto my chest. I glanced down to see orange juice staining my uniform. “You idiot!” I roared, turning to the maid who had spilled the drink. Her face went pale as she dropped to her knees, trembling. “Are you blind? You’re fired!” “I’m so sorry, sir! Please, it was an accident—” she pleaded, but I was already walking away, the anger bubbling up inside me. **I don’t have time for this.** I reached the sitting room and found my mom pacing. I barely had a chance to greet her before she started in on me. “Paxton, I want you to reject her! That girl... Hailey or whatever her name is, she’s not worth it! You need to be
Hailey's POV I stared at Paxton's message, my heart racing a little faster than it should. He wanted to meet up with me after practice? Why did that make me feel... warm? I couldn’t help but smile, but I quickly wiped it away when I noticed Mia and Jessy staring at me like hawks. "What?" I asked, trying to act cool as I shoved my phone aside. "You were totally smiling just now!" Mia giggled, her eyes gleaming with curiosity. "Paxton, I guess," Jessy added, leaning in with a teasing grin. "God, this room is about to explode from your blushing." I groaned, trying to deflect the attention. "Ugh, he just... he chatted me, okay?" "And?" Mia's excitement was palpable. "Did he say he loves you?" I rolled my eyes, though I couldn’t stop my lips from twitching. "No! He just asked me to meet him after practice." "Oh my gosh!" they both squealed in unison. "I didn’t even give him an answer yet," I muttered, but they were already too busy bouncing up and down with excitement. "What? Why
**Hailey's POV** The sun streamed into my bedroom, casting a golden glow across the room as I stood in front of the mirror, staring at my reflection. My mind wandered to eight years ago—a day filled with both excruciating pain and immense joy. I had fought tooth and nail to bring my daughter into this world. I smiled at the memory, my eyes misting slightly as pride swelled in my chest. My baby girl wasn’t a baby anymore. She was growing into a smart, curious, and wonderful young lady. Today, she turned eight—a milestone that felt like it came too fast. I turned away from the mirror, wiping a tear that escaped, and walked over to wake her up. She was still bundled under the covers, her small face peeking out as she slept soundly. " Emily, my love, wake up," I said softly, brushing a few strands of hair from her forehead. Her eyes fluttered open, and she blinked sleepily at me. "Mom?" she mumbled, her voice laced with drowsiness. "Happy birthday, sweetheart!" I said, grinning wi
**Hailey’s POV** I stood there, rooted to the bathroom tiles, my heart hammering so loud I was sure Paxton could hear it. His piercing gaze burned into me, a mixture of frustration and something else I couldn’t quite name—pain, maybe? His words echoed in my head, bouncing off the walls of my uncertainty. Why didn’t I tell him about my daughter? The question lingered in the air, suffocating me. I wanted to run. Every nerve in my body screamed at me to turn and bolt, but my feet refused to cooperate. My hands trembled as I clutched my dress, the fabric bunched in my fingers like a lifeline. What could I say? The truth? That the little girl he had no idea existed was his? Or should I lie? Tell him some fabricated story about a nonexistent relationship to push him away? But then he asked again, his voice softer this time but no less intense. "Hailey, why didn’t you tell me? Are you trying to hide her from me?" I swallowed hard, my throat dry as sandpaper. My lips parted, but no so
**Hailey’s POV** I couldn’t believe this was happening. My heart was pounding so hard I was sure everyone could hear it, but I stayed perfectly still, frozen against the cold tiles of the wall as Paxton’s broad frame shielded me from view. The sharp sound of Audrey’s laughter grated on my nerves, and I bit my lip, fighting the urge to cry out in frustration. It was all her doing. Of course, it was Audrey. I should’ve known. The way she always found little ways to make my life miserable had become her twisted hobby. The orange juice "accident," the conveniently swapped bathroom signs—it all made sense now. Paxton shifted slightly, his muscles tense as he peered through the small crack in the door. His jaw was set, his expression unreadable, but the way his hand hovered protectively near me spoke volumes. "Do you need something?" he asked coolly, opening the door just enough to face them. His voice was steady, but I could feel the tension radiating off him. Audrey’s voice came
**Audrey’s POV** When I saw Hailey in the hospital today, my heart filled with a mix of satisfaction and regret. I had been the one to insist she come to collect her things. If I had known Paxton would be here today for his training, I would never have done it. Paxton was preparing for a major competition, and while I always imagined he played with me in mind, today it was different. His focus wasn’t on me. It was on her. The way his eyes lit up when she entered, how his movements on the field became sharper, more precise—it was as if her presence inspired him. My chest tightened, a bitter jealousy clawing at me. Who was she to him? A nobody. A poor, insignificant girl who had no right to steal his attention from me. I clenched my fists, my nails digging into my palms. I wouldn’t let her win. When she was about to leave, I cornered her. My voice was icy, laced with a venom I didn’t bother to conceal. “Don’t you dare step foot in this hospital again. You’re not welcome here.”
**Hailey’s POV** After Audrey’s call, I felt a heavy weight pressing on my chest. The thought of stepping foot in the hospital filled me with dread, but I had no choice. I needed my belongings. I prayed silently, hoping I wouldn’t run into Paxton. The last thing I needed was another confrontation or, worse, awkward small talk. When I arrived at the hospital, I slipped through the back door and entered the kitchen. The staff were busy, thankfully too occupied to notice me. My heart pounded as I stuffed my belongings into a small bag, my hands trembling. I needed to get out of here fast. As I exited through the back door, I decided to take the corridor by the Vipers’ basketball court. It seemed quieter, safer. But just as I was about to leave, my gaze unintentionally landed on the court. There he was—Paxton. He was playing basketball, his movements fluid and confident. His jersey clung to his body, damp with sweat, and his sharp features were illuminated by the overhead lights
**Hailey’s POV**I couldn’t help but feel a knot tighten in my stomach as I watched my friend, Jenny, drink from my wine glass. Her boldness, her determination to make me see things differently, was something I’d always admired—and yet, tonight, it felt as though she were digging into wounds I wasn’t ready to open.“Sweetie,” Jenny said, her voice soft but laced with concern. “Why are you trying to punish yourself like this? You don’t have to keep drowning your sorrows in that glass.”I looked at her, my mind foggy from the wine and from everything that had happened earlier. My heart felt like it was in a constant state of turmoil, and Jenny’s voice felt like the only thread connecting me to the present. But the truth was, I didn’t know what I was doing anymore."I can't forget him, Jenny," I murmured, almost in disbelief. The words tasted bitter, but they were real. “I can’t forget Paxton. Every time I close my eyes, I see him, I hear his name, and my heart starts beating faster.” I
Hailey’s POV I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. It felt like my life was spiraling into chaos, a never-ending drama I couldn't escape. One minute, I was absorbing the shock of the century, and the next, I heard the unexpected news: Boston was coming to the hospital. What was happening? Why was everything so unpredictable? I had no time to process it. And then I saw him again, but this time, he was standing next to Audrey, proposing to my boss.As if that wasn’t enough, the next thing I saw was Boston wearing a wedding ring around his neck. It seemed like some kind of remembrance, a keepsake. My heart pounded in my chest, struggling to keep up with the madness around me. What did it all mean? Why was he doing this? I could feel the panic creeping in, making my breathing shallow.But then, everything seemed to take a horrifying turn when I saw my daughter in the hospital. The world around me slowed down, like I was submerged in thick fog. I couldn't comprehend what was happening. An
Hailey’s POV I swear, I wasn’t even expecting that. When he said it, I thought I misheard him at first. "I want you to be my personal assistant," Paxton said, his voice cool, almost casual, as if it was the simplest request in the world. But when I turned to look at Audrey, the shock on her face was unmistakable. The look of pure disappointment and embarrassment that spread across her features made me feel sick to my stomach. She looked... disgusted. Disgusted that he’d choose me over her. And it wasn’t just the shock of being chosen; it was the unspoken message that whatever she thought she had with him, it meant nothing. I couldn’t look at her face any longer without feeling like I might vomit right there in front of them.But the worst part of all of this, the part that made my chest tighten and my throat close, was the fact that I couldn't say yes. Not because I didn’t want to. God knows I still loved him. The attraction was undeniable, a force that tugged at my heart every time
Hailey’s POV The tension in the air was thick, like the calm before a storm. I could feel my heart hammering against my ribcage, threatening to break free with every beat. Paxton was standing just a few feet away, his intense blue eyes locked on mine, his gaze both familiar and foreign. It was as if nothing had changed, yet everything had. He was standing there, asking me—no, offering me—a job as his personal assistant. The man I once knew, the one I shared more than just a fleeting moment with, was now offering me a chance to work beside him. And I couldn’t understand why. My palms were clammy, and my mind was a mess of confusion. My breath hitched in my chest, but I refused to let it show. I had to remain composed, especially in front of Audrey, who was glaring at me like I was nothing more than a piece of dirt on the floor. Her eyes burned with jealousy, and I could see her hands clenched at her sides, fighting the urge to lash out. I looked down at my uniform, the one I had jus