Alena Fleur
I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
For a moment, I wondered if I was hallucinating due to a lack of sleep. But the next moment, when many pairs of eyes snapped in my direction, I realized with dawning horror that it was very, very real.
I did the first thing my mind suggested—and that was run for my life!
I turned around and started to run with all my strength. But no sooner had I taken five steps than I was pulled back by many arms and was forced to kneel down by the men who caught me.
I winced as my bare knee scraped against the concrete and my hands were locked behind my back.
God, this was it. I was going to die now. I never thought I was going to die like this. Not to mention, I was still so young and all. All because I saw my boss murder someone.
I didn't know I had started crying until I tasted the saltiness on the corner of my lips. But nothing compared to the fear I felt when a cold muzzle rested against the side of my forehead.
I closed my eyes, preparing to die. I replayed a few precious moments with my mom, dad, and best friend, and there was this another person whose face was distorted—
"Get the hell away from her!"
My eyes jolted open at the shout, only to meet the furious green eyes of Elian, who was glaring at the men surrounding me.
"But Boss, she saw—"
"I don't give a damn! Just get your hands off her!" he yelled at the men, and I shuddered in fear.
I had seen Elian yell before. After all, he was known to have a bad temper. But not like this. This Elian was different. He was dangerous. He wasn't physically harmless. He had a freaking gun in his hand!
"Boss, it's risky to let her go. She saw us kill. She will tell the cops—"
"Don't make me repeat." The lethal glare he shot his men made them back off.
Now, I was just kneeling on the ground by myself, my heart beating louder than ever.
What the hell did I just see? And why did I see it?
Elian was cruel, but never in a million years did I imagine he would be an actual killer. What the hell was he, anyway? Was he a serial killer? Or someone who eliminated his business rivals? Or in the Mafia? If he was, then why did he do armament business?
Plenty of questions were roaming in my mind. I wasn't sure what to do or how to react. This was the biggest shock I had ever gotten in my life.
And oh, God, I worked under this murderer for two years. To think I had coffee with this heartless man a couple of hours ago—
I was so lost in my thoughts that I didn't notice Elian approaching me until he was kneeling right before me.
"Are you okay—" He was about to touch my upper arm, but I slapped it away instantly.
"Don't touch me! Stay away!" I yelled at him in panic.
A hurt look appeared on his face, but I couldn't care less.
My eyes flickered to the gun still in his hand, and as he was about to raise it, I covered my face with my shivering hand and mumbled ,"Please don't shoot me. I swear, I—I... I am sorry, Mr. Storm. I am really sorry. I shouldn't— I shouldn't have seen that."
Why did I have to see it? What Elian did, apart from the official work, was none of my business. I was supposed to stay professional. Then, how could I interrupt his personal life?
A cold hand covered my wrist, pulling my hands away from my face. "Al— Ms. Fleur, I am not shooting you," Elian said calmly and put the gun away.
"Will you stab me then?" I was about to cover my face again, but he kept a firm grip on my hand, giving me a stern look.
"I won't stab you either," he assured me, which I highly doubted.
"I want to unsee everything and forget it all. Do you know anyone who can do that?" I quickly suggested, my eyes flicking to the man dead over his car hood. That man… he was alive until a few minutes ago… until Elian put a bullet through his head…
"Listen to me, Ms. Fleur."
I kept staring at the bloody dead body… No, no, I had to forget this anyhow. “You know what? Maybe you could arrange an accident for me. I could have memory loss and—” Elian's free hand touched my chin and made my head turn back to him.
“Just shut up, will you?” As he gazed into my eyes, he seemed angry and hurt, but I had no idea why.
“Okay,” I mumbled, now even more scared.
He kept his eyes on me as he ordered his men, "Do I have to explicitly order you idiots to get rid of the body and leave us alone?"
The men in black quickly got to work, and within minutes, they wrapped the body in a black plastic sheet, put it in the trunk of another car, and cleaned all the blood that splattered on the ground and the hood of Elian's car. The place was as good as new—as if no one was ever killed here.
When Elian was about to speak to me again, I asked, "Can— can I get some water, please?"
Elian motioned at one of his men, and that person rushed to hand Elian a bottle of mineral water. I took the bottle from him and was about to drink, but my hands were shaking terribly.
Elian sighed and snatched the bottle from me. "Open your mouth," he ordered.
I wasn't in a state of mind to have the courage to disobey him, so I did what he said.
He helped me drink water, then he put aside the bottle. "Now, can we talk, Ms. Fleur?"
"What's there to talk about, Mr. Storm?" I asked, my voice coming out clearer after quenching my thirst.
"Well, not much. But let me just make it clear for you," he stated as if we were in the conference room, finalizing a normal deal. "Whatever you saw tonight, you cannot tell it to anyone. Not even your family or friends. You have to keep your mouth tightly shut."
"But I'm a terrible liar," I reasoned.
He arched a suspicious eyebrow. After all, he had seen my ability to lie fluently to others.
"Yes, I know I can lie through my teeth in front of others, but I can never lie to my mom, dad, and best friend," I pointed out, gulping hard as his eyes darkened. Even though he would often make scary expressions, I was never really scared of it because I thought he was harmless. But now, I knew that he wasn't. He could actually kill me right this instant.
Elian brought his face closer to mine, his warm breath landing over my nose and his eyes seeming even more chilling from up close. "Alena Fleur, I didn't want to do it in this way, but now, I have to." He took out a pocket knife, making me gulp harder in terror.
There it was. I knew he was going to kill me. He would stab me to death, wouldn't he?
"Mr—" I was interrupted when I felt a cold metal over my lips.
"Pay attention to each and every word I say," he said in a threatening tone, which made another shiver run down my spine. "What you saw, shall be kept a secret. Not a single soul shall learn about it, and if by mistake, you have a slip of tongue, consider yourself dead. I will make you dig your grave and bury you alive under gunpoint."
More tears sprinkled out my eyes, hearing his threat. It was such a cruel death—to dig my grave and then get buried alive. I never expected Elian to be this cruel, nor did I expect him to be a murderer. But why was he sparing me after what I saw? I couldn't ask that as he had a freaking knife pressed to my lips.
"Are we clear, Ms. Fleur?" he demanded, and I slowly nodded. He removed his knife and got up from the ground. "You're free to go then."
I wiped my tears with the back of my hands, then picked up my bag and tried to stand but found no strength in my feet. I was about to stumble over, but Elian caught me by my upper arm. I was about to brush off his hand, but he kept a tight hold.
"Let me help," he said sternly.
I was about to refuse him, but the daring look he gave me made me shut up. He quietly escorted me to my car, and I mumbled, "Thanks."
I was about to get in the driver's seat when he spoke up again, "Wait. My driver will drive you home."
"No, it's fine—"
"Ms. Fleur, you're in no condition to drive. I don't want tomorrow's headlines to flash ‘the COO of Storm Dynamics died in a car crash.’ So just take my driver unless you want me to drive you home."
I immediately shook my head at the idea. The last thing I wanted was to sit through twenty minutes with a murderer.
"Wait a minute, then. I will make a call. And also, put a bandage on your scraped knee when you get home." With that, he walked a bit further to call his driver.
I was surprised to know that he had noticed, but nothing was more shocking than the fact I was looking at the back of a man who was a cold-blooded murderer and a wonderful businessman at the same time. Why did I have to be the one to discover this dark side of his? Why couldn't I just keep track of time and leave on time? Why—
No, the bigger question was: would I be able to keep the secret of my boss?
Chapter 4: Goodbye, Ms. FleurAlena FleurI stayed up the whole night like an owl, over and over again replaying the scene of Elian shooting through that man's skull.I doubt I could ever forget that traumatizing scenario. Elian's threat afterward was no balm to that, either. If I spilled a word about it to anyone, I was dead.While I wasn't good at lying to my close people, I could keep a secret. But who knew how long I could keep when it was eating me alive?I should have listened to Mom and gone back to Georgia. In that way, I wouldn't have had to see what I did last night. Maybe it wasn't too late to just leave the town and ghost Elian. But he was most likely to find me.The sun was already shining outside my window while I was busy thinking about the possible ways Elian could kill me if I slipped up.Shit, now I had to get ready and go to the office and see Elian's face again. How was I going to face him after last night? How was I going to not freak out while sitting next to him
Chapter 5: I PromiseAlena FleurSeriously, what was with people threatening me with guns?Was it a new trend for handsome men to turn up and scare cute innocent girls like me? God, please get these dangerous men away from me and I will do more charity than I already do.I could understand one of Elian's men putting me under gunpoint, even Elian himself, but who was this tall man with pretty green eyes and black hair? What had I ever done to him? Was this one of Elian's enemies who wanted me dead for whatever reason?“Um, I think you have the wrong person here. I swear I have not seen you kill anyone, so you can let me off the hook—” I tried to reason, only to get cut off by the man.“You are Ms. Fleur, am I right?" he asked."Yes, I am. But I'm not on sale for people to kill—""I don’t have the wrong person here, Ms. Fleur. You’re a risk to a person I really care about, so I’m afraid I have to kill you. It’s nothing personal, I promise. So could you just make this easier on both of u
Chapter 6: Avoiding Or Not?Alena FleurThe next day, I mustered my courage and decided to go to the office.Elian was right; I couldn't avoid him forever. So I got dressed up in a white blouse, light pink suit, and black formal pants and marched out of my apartment with a smile plastered to my face. I wanted to be completely professional.I took the public elevator, instead of the private one. I would take no risk of bumping into Elian today. After all, I had a meeting with him two days later. Until then nothing would require me to see him. Therefore, it was going to be an Elian-free day!I entered my cabin to find Anya arranging my desk."Good morning, Ms. Fleur," she greeted with a bright smile.I smiled back. "Good morning, Anya.""I missed you so much yesterday," she whined and came to give me a hug.I chuckled and returned her hug. "Did anyone give you any trouble in my absence?" I inquired, pulling away from the hug and putting my bag on the desk.Anya was thinking hard, and ju
Chapter 7: Shooting PracticeAlena Fleur"But why?" I couldn't help but ask Elian."Because you said you need something for protection," he simply said."But didn't you say afterward that you were going to keep me safe?" I asked."Let's be realistic here, Ms. Fleur. Even if I try my best and stick with you 24/7, which I know you won't like at all, I can't always protect you. Sometimes, you need to be your own savior. And for that, you need a weapon, no matter how good you are at self-defense," he explained."Wait, how do you know I'm good at self-defense?" I questioned."That's all you got from my speech?" he let out dryly."No, I understood what you meant. But how do you know—""I don't know. I was just saying hypothetically," he clarified.It was still strange, but I nodded my head in understanding nonetheless."So now, can we go? We have to be back soon," Elian urged, walking towards the door, but I remained intact in my place. "What's wrong?""How do I know you are not taking me s
Chapter 8: WeirdAlena Fleur"How can someone be so careless? You were doing so well, and you could have kept that up. But no! You had to go knock yourself in the face. This is why I'm always telling everyone at the office to never get overconfident, but look at you now!"I was holding a bag of ice to my chin as Elian scolded me mercilessly. With how much he was rebuking me, I almost wanted to yell back that it was his fault—his stupid damn charming smile!"It's not my fault, okay? It's the gun's fault," I mumbled with a pout."Of course, it's never your fault. You're the most innocent person in the world," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm.I continued pouting."C'mon, let's get you to the doctor," Elian urged."No, it's just a small thing. Look, the bleeding stopped as well." I pointed to the tissue in my nose. "Plus, it's not even broken. Why bother going to a doctor?""How about we let a professional decide if your nose is broken or not?" he let out."No. I'm not going to a
Chapter 9: Déjá VuAlena FleurIt was finally the day before the weekend. I couldn't wait for the day to end so that I could hit the bed and sleep for two days straight.After all that I went through this week, I wanted nothing more than to sleep it off and start afresh.Things were going okay with Elian as well. I tried to forget whatever happened that night, and now, I was successfully pretending it never happened. He was my boss, and nothing else.Right now, the two of us were at the manufacturing facility of Storm Dynamics. It was always me who came to check up on the finished products, but this time, God knows what Elian was thinking, he tagged along.It was an important project. We were sending firearms to the military, so a little mishap could mean our company could be shut down for eternity.I was doing rounds when I noticed a worker taking a box full of rifles in the wrong direction."Hey, aren't they all supposed to load the boxes in the truck?" I asked Mr. Jeremy, who was i
Chapter 10: BrowniesAlena Fleur Elian brought me home after the incident. He also bought the brownies that he promised."Are you going to watch as I take out my spare key, you stalker?" I asked."Why do you keep forgetting I'm your boss and you're supposed to show me respect?" he grumbled and turned around."Well, you don't like it when I call you 'Sir', so deal with it," I said and kneeled down to take out my spare key from under my neighbor's flower pot. I didn't keep it under my flower pot because of the high chances of getting robbed as a single lady."There are other ways to show respect, you know?" Elian said."I will show you respect when it's needed. Right now, I see no need," I replied."I think I deserve respect more than ever now. How many bosses do you think will bring their employees back home and buy them brownies?" he pointed out."Nice bosses would," I retorted and opened my apartment door."So you're indirectly saying I'm nice now?""Once in a while, you are," I sai
Chapter 11: Fugitives Alena Fleur"Pack your essentials," Elian said urgently after he finished a few important calls."What?" I put down my fork and brownie plate and stood up in utter shock. "Why would I do that?""I don't have time to explain, Alena. We need to run away." This was the most panicked I had ever seen him."Run away? Where? Why? I don't get any of it."He grabbed my shoulders and said, "Alena, just listen to me, okay? We have no other option except running, so just go and pack your essentials in five minutes.""I don't know what happened. But doesn't running away mean we are guilty?" I tried reasoning."Yes, but they won't give us any chance to explain. The orders are to shoot at sight. You and me."My heart clenched at what he said. "What?" I asked, staggered. "That's not possible. I never did anything to deserve an order like that. Surely, the cops aren't that bad—""They are. You just don't know because you have never had to face them like that. I'll explain everyt
Prequel- Chapter 15: GoodbyeElian Storm"David, I am willing to surrender myself if you hand over Alena to me safely," the steady but desperate words I uttered over the phone were ones I never imagined doing."You are such a fool, Elian. I never thought you would stoop this low for love. Such a disappointment," came the sneering response of the leader of XS gang, David Garner."I don't have the time for chit-chat, David. Do we have a deal or not?""Alright, you got it. Come to the location I will send you. I know I don't have to say this to you but come alone and unarmed," he warned.I hung up the call without bothering to reply."Elian, I don't have a goo
Prequel- Chapter 14: Last FightElian Storm"What should I say when I first meet them, Lance?" I asked, feeling slightly jittery."For the umpteenth time, Elian, I don't care," Lance replied flatly."Come on, help your brother out here," I whined."How should I know, man? Do you think I have experience with meeting my girlfriend's parents?" Lance retorted."Right, you don't have a girlfriend," I snorted."Who needs a trouble like that?" he said with a bored look."It's not a trouble—""Besides, can you just be a little disappointed that the XS members e
Prequel- Chapter 13: Hidden TruthAlena FleurAs time passed by quickly, the minutes blended into hours, the days slipped through my fingers, and before I realized it, weeks turned into months, and months transformed into years.Finally, it was here.My graduation.It felt as though it was just a few days ago when Elian graduated, but before I knew it, it was already my time to graduate.These past two and a half years we spent with each other was an enchanting experience that filled my heart with lasting memories of joy and love. I never wanted to forget these wonderful times.I was smiling through my university album when my phone rang.
Prequel- Chapter 12: Chance RuinedElian Storm"Fucking hell, just get off already," I muttered under my breath, trying to get rid of the stubborn blood stain on my phone case.It was my favorite one, and yet, in a rush, I made the mistake of picking up Alena's phone while my hands were all bloody. I couldn't ignore it, either, knowing all too well how Alena would scold me."Looks like I will just have to order a new exact one—"Just then, I heard the front door open."Shit. I really shouldn't have given my key to her." But what else could I do? It would be suspicious if I didn't, given that we had been dating for one and a half years now.I threw my
Prequel- Chapter 11: For HimAlena FleurI stayed quiet as Elian vented out his anger.I stayed quiet as he confessed he loved me.I stayed quiet as he walked out on me, shutting the door in my face.I wanted to stop him, but my muscles wouldn't move. I became numb. He had always made me speechless, but never in this way. My chest had never hurt like this before.My legs gave up, and I plopped down on the edge of his bed, tears stinging my eyes."What should I do? Wha–what should I do?" I asked myself, my voice choking up. "What if... what if he never comes back?"I buried my face in my hands, full on sobb
Prequel- Chapter 10: Unleashing The AngerElian StormI was deep in my slumber when I heard shuffling around me. I peeked an eye open to find Alena running around my room in a hurry while getting dressed."Good morning, babe," I mumbled groggily, stretching my arms and rising up from the bed.Alena stopped in the middle of putting on her cardigan and came to give me a hurried kiss. "Good morning, baby. Did you sleep well?""I always sleep well when you are with me," I replied and tried to catch her for another kiss, but she was already on her way to the dressing table to grab her hairbrush."Of course, I'm the most huggable person ever," she praised herself.I smiled looki
Prequel- Chapter 9: First DateAlena Fleur"You are a man of your words, I see," I teased when I opened the door and found Elian sporting a red denim jacket."I had to go buy this," he grumbled, rolling his eyes.I laughed and kissed his cheek. "Baby, it was a joke, though."Yesterday, after my exams were over after one week, we were riding on his motorbike when I told him that he had to wear something red for me since we missed our chance to celebrate Valentine's Day. It was solely for the purpose of teasing him. As expected, he profusely denied it, but in the end, he gave in to my persistence and said that he would wear a red denim jacket or shirt.The more time I spent with him, the more
Prequel- Chapter 8: Midterm CrisisElian StormIt was midnight.Standing on the deck of a yacht, I was watching over the unloading of cargo full of illegal products on the dock. The movements were swift and quiet, though. The only sounds which could be heard was the waves crashing against the dock and the creaking of the wood underneath the footsteps. Although there was a touch of nervousness in the air. None of the men dared to misplace a single item under my watch.In short, I was getting bored. I wanted to see Alena.That reminds me..."Did Braxton agree to shift their business somewhere else?" I asked my consigliere in a low voice. Braxton was the head of the gang that ruled the crime activities
Prequel- Chapter 7: Heart StringsAlena FleurThe moving day finally came. It was the first day of February—the first day I would live alone.The days leading up to here had been torture because I hated packing. But I comforted myself with the dreams of the end result.My roommates had kindly offered me help, but I humbly denied it. I didn't have too many things to bring anyway. I just accepted Tiara and Sara's help. They were the ones I hung around the most during classes—also the ones who teased me the most about Elian."Al, why didn't Elian come?" Sara whined."So that you could tease him? No way in hell," I told her, opening a carton of my books and keeping the books in their place on t