Two striking men entered the club, their presence commanding attention. One, with a mischievous grin, flicked his tongue over a lip piercing, while the other, his dark hair slicked back, walked with his hands buried in his pockets and a scowl on his face.
Suddenly, Alex nudged Lucas on the shoulder, causing his frown to deepen. "What the hell do you want? That hurts," Lucas growled in annoyance. "Look over there," Alex said, excitement evident in his tone as his gaze remained glued to the bar. "What? Where? What are you—" Lucas started, scanning the club before his eyes finally landed on the woman Alex was fixated on. It was the woman he'd recently been on a date with. His heart skipped a beat, and he quickly averted his gaze. Grabbing Alex by the arm, he dragged him to a more secluded spot. "What's your problem? Why are you dragging me away from that beauty?" Alex protested, his face a mixture of confusion and frustration, though he soon noticed something off about Lucas's behavior. Lucas looked... tense. Almost guilty, as if he didn't want to be seen by someone. "What, did you spot your mom in here?" Alex muttered under his breath, watching Lucas with raised eyebrows. After a few moments of heavy breathing, Lucas finally calmed down enough to explain. "That woman over there? She's the one I went on a date with. She just stared daggers at me." Alex blinked, incredulous. "That's why you dragged me away?" His voice rose with disbelief. "Yes, isn't that a good enough reason?" Lucas snapped, striding over to the bar and sinking into one of the stools. He motioned for their usual drinks, then glanced at Alex, signaling for him to sit. Alex sat down, unimpressed. "No, it isn't. What are you so afraid of? It's not like you did something terrible to her. Did you?" he asked, cocking an eyebrow. Lucas huffed and rolled his eyes. "It's not like that." Alex smirked. "So, you did do something. Maybe your conscience is biting at you now. You left her pissed off and didn't even bother to drive her home." "She brought her own car," Lucas replied matter-of-factly, but Alex's smirk only grew. "Maybe she's annoyed because you didn't call her back or show any interest after the date…" Alex trailed off, sensing Lucas's rising frustration. Finally, exasperated, he blurted, "Why don't you just apologize if you feel so guilty?" "Apologize? To her? For what?" Lucas's eyes widened in disbelief as he downed his entire drink. "I'm not doing that." "For being an ass!" Alex snapped, his patience wearing thin. He took a long sip of his cocktail before adding, "Look, if you don't want to apologize, fine. But don't hide like a coward. Let me enjoy myself, and when I'm done, you can deal with your engagement that's happening this week." Lucas groaned, running a hand through his hair. "I'm not marrying that woman. I don't know why my mom even thinks she has a say." Alex's expression turned serious, "You may not know, but your mom definitely has a say. She holds all the cards, remember? Your grandad left the company to you with that lovely little clause: marry before you turn thirty-five, or the company goes to someone else. Guess what? You turn thirty-five this weekend, and if you don't get engaged by then, everything you've worked for since you were eighteen is gone." Lucas slouched in his seat, staring into his empty glass. "I still don't get why my old man made that clause." "Probably because he knew you'd avoid marriage forever unless he tied you down with some ultimatum," Alex muttered, signaling the bartender for another round. Lucas sighed, swirling the drink in his hand. "Maybe." A mischievous grin suddenly crept onto Alex's face. "I think I've got the perfect solution for you." Lucas raised an eyebrow. "What now?" "Come on." Alex stood up, grabbing Lucas's arm. "Trust me." "Wait—let me pay first." Lucas quickly swiped his card on the terminal before being dragged off. __________________ "Are they cowards?" Emily asked, twirling a lock of her hair and licking her lips in irritation. "And what do you mean about the CEO?" she pressed, glaring at her friend Amelia . Amelia , her cheeks flushed red, swayed slightly in her seat. "I don't know if I saw it or if it's just in my head, but I'm definitely not feeling too great." Emily rolled her eyes, exasperated. "You're already drunk? I thought you could handle your liquor better than this." "I see them coming over," Amelia slurred, pointing vaguely toward the two men. Alex and Lucas reached the bar table where Amelia and Emily were seated. Standing before them, Alex started the conversation, "Mind if we sit beside you?" "Not really," Emily responded, her voice trailing off as she nudged Amelia , who was lost in thought or perhaps checking out the other guy. Emily's eyes raked over Lucas, and she couldn't help but think hard about where she had seen him before. Or is he really the CEO, or is Amelia just drunk? Emily thought as she watched them both. Emily attention snapped back to Alex as she heard his voice, his sweet mouth rolling out compliments to her. "I couldn't help but notice you since I walked in," Alex said with a grin, though his voice faltered slightly. "Oh… you did. I thought you ran away when you saw me, as if you'd done something wrong…" Emily said, not hiding her confusion about their earlier actions. "My friend, not me. He dragged me with him because he was kind of... well…" Alex trailed off before adding, solving all of Emily's questions, "They both had a blind date this evening, it didn't end well, so he's trying to do something." "Can we move somewhere else to talk?" Alex asked, his eyes glued on Emily. "To give them the privacy they deserve, and we could have ours." Emily gave a sly smile as she said, her words taunting, "Who said I needed some privacy with you?" Then, standing up from the chair, she added, "But let's go." Meanwhile, Lucas stood before Amelia , his expression unreadable as he took in her flushed face. 'She looks drunk. Can I even talk to her like this?' he wondered, hesitating. But despite his reservations, he spoke anyway, his words brisk and firm. "I'm sorry for what I said earlier," he began, his voice softer than usual. "I was just trying to lighten the mood with that child comment, not knowing it would annoy you so much. Maybe we could try another date?" Amelia blinked at him, her head tilting slightly. "Another date, with you?" Lucas nodded, though uncertainty laced his tone. "Yes." Before he could say more, Amelia slumped forward, her arms wrapping around his neck, pulling him closer. Lucas's breath hitched as he struggled to form a coherent thought. "Uh..." "Drive me home," Amelia whispered into his ear, her breath hot against his skin. "We'll have the date in the car."The door of Jun's car slammed shut as he helped Amelia settle into the passenger seat. He rounded the car and finally slid into the driver's seat. Starting the car, he drove off into the night. His eyes glanced at Amelia, who seemed to be dozing off, her head nestled comfortably against the seat."Miss… Miss…" he called softly after reaching a red light."Yes?" Amelia woke up, her eyes still heavy with sleep, looking at him with a questioning expression."Ah… yes, the date," she muttered, sitting up straighter as her eyes gradually cleared."If I told you that I wasn't the one who accepted your apology, would you believe me?" she asked, her eyes narrowing with suspicion."No," Lucas replied bluntly, restarting the engine as the light turned green."Then forget about having three kids, one is enough. I just need an heir," Lucas added, his voice unsteady."An heir…" Amelia's voice trailed off. "What if the first one isn't a boy?""We'll keep trying," Lucas said, his gaze fixed on the ro
“You… it’s not…” Isabelle’s face contorted with a mixture of shock and fury as she watched Lucas, her supposed love interest, lock lips with another woman right in front of her. Her chest tightened, breath growing shallow as the scene unfolded before her disbelieving eyes.Lucas, still holding Amelia, didn’t even bother to offer Isabelle an explanation. His cold indifference only fanned the flames of her rage. With a sharp stomp of her heel against the marble floor, Isabelle turned on her heel and stormed out of the mansion, the sound of the doors slamming shut echoing through the grand hall.But Lucas's real struggle was only beginning. What appeared to be a heated kiss from the outside was far from passionate on his end. The truth was that when Isabelle had still been in the room, Lucas's lips had barely brushed against Amelia's in a fleeting, accidental moment. But the instant Isabelle had stormed out, Amelia had pulled him closer with surprising strength, her hands locking behi
The kitchen lights flickered on as two figures could be seen working in the dim glow. Lucas had his shirt off, his muscular back glistening under the warm light as he washed the vegetables in the sink. Amelia, on the other hand, was utterly distracted, her eyes feasting on his sculpted body, tracing the contours of his six-pack abs as she waited for the food to be ready.“So, did you learn to cook in college?” Amelia asked, her voice light but her gaze firmly locked on his physique.“No,” Lucas replied, turning to face her with a slight smirk, his hands moving over the cucumber, coating it with salt before rinsing it. He placed a chopping board on the counter and carefully set the vegetables on it, cutting them with precise, measured strokes. Once finished, he retrieved the neatly prepared dough, rolling it into sticks before dropping them into the boiling water.“I studied business administration in college,” he continued, “but cooking... that’s something I learned from my mom and
“Just so you know, I'm not always like that,” Amelia said as she slipped on her dress, her voice carrying a trace of defensiveness.Lucas, pacing the room with his hands in his pockets, responded without missing a beat. “Okay… but actions speak louder than words,” he said, throwing a glance her way before continuing his restless movements.“Are you done?” he asked, stopping in front of her.“Yes,” Amelia replied almost immediately, eager to leave his space after the awkwardness of the morning.Amelia had faced enough embarrassment to last a lifetime, and all she wanted now was to go home and put it behind her. They left the house together after sharing a simple breakfast that Lucas had prepared—this time, thankfully, no one was drunk. Amelia had to admit, once again, that Lucas was an excellent cook, but the lingering awkwardness from the night before overshadowed the meal.Now, they were parked outside Amelia's house as Lucas had driven her home.“Thanks for the ride,” Amelia said,
The rain beat down relentlessly on the pavement, the sun long gone beyond the horizon. If one looked closely, they might notice a woman hurrying through the downpour, dressed in trousers and a jacket that hung over her dress, shielding her from the cold and wet.Her umbrella was her only companion, offering meager protection as she dashed into the restaurant where she had parked her car.That woman was Amelia, and this was the beginning of it all.She stepped into the warmth of the restaurant, quickly folding her umbrella and shaking off the excess water. As she made her way inside, she fumbled with her phone, pressing a few keys."Mr. Taylor, where are you? I'm already in the restaurant, but I'm afraid I can't…" she began, her tone sharper than intended—perhaps a consequence of the miserable weather.Amelia never liked rainy days; they were bad for business. What good was it to arrive drenched before getting anywhere you needed to be?Before she could finish her sentence, she spotted
The light shone brightly in the grand office, casting a sharp contrast against the dark furniture. A figure sat at a large, polished desk, his suit impeccably tailored, his black hair swept neatly back, and his expression marred by a small frown. This was Lucas, and opposite him sat another man, a striking figure with blonde hair streaked with black, blue eyes gleaming under the office lights, and a small piercing on his lip.The blonde-haired man, Alex, suddenly stood up, his movements deliberate as he strode toward a small bar cabinet where an array of fine wines was lined up. He selected a bottle, then moved to the mini-fridge, extracting a handful of ice cubes. He picked up two glasses, returning to Lucas with a casual grace that belied the tension in the room. Lucas remained seated, visibly annoyed, the aftermath of his recent dates hanging over him like a dark cloud."You know," Alex began, his voice low and probing as he poured wine into both glasses, "I'm finding it hard to
In a room elegantly adorned with a sophisticated blend of purple, black, and white, two women were engaged in a heated conversation.One, with disheveled black hair, was sprawled across the bed, occasionally sitting up to speak with her companion. The other, a blonde, had her hair neatly pinned back, allowing her to apply makeup with precision."So, you just left without saying anything?" Emily, the black-haired woman, exclaimed, her voice sharp with disbelief.Sitting upright on the bed, Emily couldn't believe what she was hearing. Was Amelia serious? She stared at her friend, whose irritated expression spoke volumes."Yes, I had to leave," Amelia replied, her tone laced with frustration.Emily, unable to hold back her exasperation, asked, "Do you even realize who you were with? The CEO of Taylor's Holdings! And everything was going well until…what exactly happened?"Amelia rolled her eyes, shrugging as if dismissing the entire encounter. "Trust me, I wasn't looking for an excuse