Jaden paced the living room, his hands clenched into fists as he waited. His jaw was tight, his patience thin, and his thoughts chaotic. The minute Mika walked through the door, his eyes narrowed, filled with suppressed anger."Where are you coming from, Mika?" His tone carried clear annoyance.Mika barely glanced at him as she walked past, her heels clicking against the tiled floor. She exhaled tiredly, dropping her purse on the nearby couch."Can you at least let me walk in and relax before you start interrogating me?" she retorted, her voice indifferent.Jaden’s lips pressed into a thin line. He inhaled deeply, trying to contain his frustration. But he wouldn't let it slide—not this time."I said, where are you coming from?" His voice was calmer this time, but there was an underlying steel to it.Mika finally turned to face him, her gaze holding no trace of guilt or concern. "I went for a meeting with Mr. Richard," she said with a nonchalant shrug as she sank into the plush seat, s
The day was drawing to an end. The once-bustling company now stood quiet, its halls almost deserted, save for the faint echoes of footsteps from the few remaining employees. The soft hum of computers shutting down filled the air as workers hurriedly packed up, eager to leave for the night. But Emily remained at her desk, lost in thought.“I will be leaving now, Emily,” Rachel’s voice broke through the silence, pulling Emily from her swirling thoughts.Emily looked up, managing a small nod as Rachel adjusted her bag.“It’s getting late. You should leave too,” Rachel advised, concern flickering in her eyes. She hesitated before adding, “And don’t think about things too much.”With that, Rachel turned and walked away, her figure disappearing down the dimly lit corridor.Emily’s lips barely curled into a smile before it vanished the moment Rachel was out of sight. Her mind was far too crowded to hold onto something as simple as a smile.Noah.His name lingered in her thoughts, entangling
The wind howled through the streets, carrying with it the foreboding scent of an approaching storm. Dark clouds loomed overhead, heavy and swollen, ready to burst at any moment. People moved briskly, some clutching their coats tightly against the chilly wind, others dashing for shelter. The city seemed alive with urgency, but Emily walked at a slower pace, lost in her thoughts.She had just finished her shift at the hospital, exhaustion settling in her bones, but her heart had guided her feet to a different destination. Jaden's house. Her boyfriend. Her first love. They had been together for three years, through thick and thin.Emily's love for Jaden was boundless. It was the kind of love that blinded reason, ignored the whispers of doubt, and held on even when the foundation began to crack. Her mother had warned her countless times. “Emily, you deserve better,” she’d said. Her best friend, Sophia, had been more direct: “Jaden doesn’t love you the way you love him. Open your eyes.”Bu
“Emily, Emily, Emily!” Her name echoed through the buzzing crowd, a symphony of admiration from excited voices. She strode elegantly along the crimson carpet, her poise commanding attention as cameras flashed in rapid succession. The world seemed to pause for her; every journalist, photographer, and fan vied for her attention. Emily Petals was no longer just another actress; she was a star—a beacon of grace and talent in the entertainment industry.“Emily, let’s take a picture,” her manager, Rachel, urged, pulling her gently to a waiting photographer.The cameras continued their relentless flashing as Emily struck a pose beside Rachel. Her smile was radiant, her gown shimmering under the dazzling lights. For a moment, the noise around them faded, replaced by the hum of admiration. When the photo session ended, the pair stepped off the photo ground to mingle with the crowd of celebrities gathered for the prestigious awards event.“You’re stunning, inside and out,” a deep voice purred f
As Mika ramped up the theatrics of her dramatic display,Emily continued to ignore her every move. It wasn’t that she didn’t notice—she noticed everything—but she refused to feed into Mika’s antics. Instead, she maintained an air of calm indifference. Yet beneath her composed exterior, frustration was beginning to stir. Her jaw clenched, and her fingers fidgeted slightly, the only outward signs of her rising anger.Emily had finally had enough. She climbed down from the stage, her footsteps sharp and deliberate, ready to leave the event entirely. But before she could make her exit, a swarm of reporters blocked her path. Microphones and cameras were thrust into her face as questions came flying.“Miss Emily, what’s your relationship with Mika Donalds?” one reporter asked, his tone laced with curiosity.The crowd of onlookers leaned in closer, eager for Emily’s response. She opened her mouth, her emotions threatening to spill out, but before she could speak, Rachel stepped forward and ge
The next morning at the office, Emily walked in majestically, her poise and confidence drawing admiration from everyone around her. The click of her heels echoed through the hallway as her colleagues greeted her warmly, their smiles genuine and their words laced with congratulations. She acknowledged them with a polite smile, her eyes sparkling with quiet confidence.Her manager, Rachel, a young lady like Emily with a sharp sense of style and an even sharper mind, approached her with a smile. She took Emily's bag, a gesture of camaraderie rather than servitude, and leaned in to whisper, “Emily, I heard the authorities have summoned that young lady from last night.”Emily chuckled softly, her laugh as light as a breeze, but her eyes held a flicker of satisfaction. “Good to know,” she replied nonchalantly, walking towards her private office.Rachel followed her, carrying a steaming cup of coffee. As Emily settled into her leather chair, Rachel set the cup on her desk and stepped back, w
“Why can’t I go with you, Mika? Are you hiding something from me?” Jaden asked, his voice laced with jealousy. The emotion washed over him like a tidal wave, leaving no room for rational thought. He wasn’t comfortable with Mika going to see Mr. Richard alone.Mika rolled her eyes in irritation, her patience thinning. “You don’t have to go with me, Jaden. Mr. Richard said he wants to see me so we can discuss business properly,” she replied curtly, barely glancing in his direction.Jaden stepped closer, his jaw tightening. “Mika, I’m your manager, not just your boyfriend. I should go with you. I want to be part of—”“Part of what, Jaden?” Mika cut in sharply, her voice rising as anger flickered in her eyes. She squared her shoulders and faced him head-on. “You can’t be part of this plan. After all, Mr. Richard didn’t request your presence; he requested mine.”She snatched her bag from the chair and slung it over her shoulder, clearly signaling the end of the conversation.“I’ll let you
Emily walked into the office with her usual poise, exuding an aura of authority that commanded respect. Her strides were purposeful, her expression calm and composed as if she were unshakable. Rachel, her assistant, noticed her boss’s arrival immediately and hurried to meet her halfway. She took Emily’s bag with her customary professionalism, her demeanor efficient yet friendly.“Good morning, Emily,” Rachel greeted, matching her brisk pace down the hallway.“Morning, Rachel. What’s the emergency?” Emily asked without preamble. Her tone was sharp but not unkind, her mind already racing through potential crises.Rachel hesitated, her expression flickering with unease. “Umm…” she began, squinting slightly as though searching for the right words. “The CEO came in this morning and… he’s demanding to see you. Immediately.”Emily froze mid-step, her usually composed face betraying a flicker of surprise. She turned sharply to face Rachel, her brows knitting together.“You said what?” she ask
The day was drawing to an end. The once-bustling company now stood quiet, its halls almost deserted, save for the faint echoes of footsteps from the few remaining employees. The soft hum of computers shutting down filled the air as workers hurriedly packed up, eager to leave for the night. But Emily remained at her desk, lost in thought.“I will be leaving now, Emily,” Rachel’s voice broke through the silence, pulling Emily from her swirling thoughts.Emily looked up, managing a small nod as Rachel adjusted her bag.“It’s getting late. You should leave too,” Rachel advised, concern flickering in her eyes. She hesitated before adding, “And don’t think about things too much.”With that, Rachel turned and walked away, her figure disappearing down the dimly lit corridor.Emily’s lips barely curled into a smile before it vanished the moment Rachel was out of sight. Her mind was far too crowded to hold onto something as simple as a smile.Noah.His name lingered in her thoughts, entangling
Jaden paced the living room, his hands clenched into fists as he waited. His jaw was tight, his patience thin, and his thoughts chaotic. The minute Mika walked through the door, his eyes narrowed, filled with suppressed anger."Where are you coming from, Mika?" His tone carried clear annoyance.Mika barely glanced at him as she walked past, her heels clicking against the tiled floor. She exhaled tiredly, dropping her purse on the nearby couch."Can you at least let me walk in and relax before you start interrogating me?" she retorted, her voice indifferent.Jaden’s lips pressed into a thin line. He inhaled deeply, trying to contain his frustration. But he wouldn't let it slide—not this time."I said, where are you coming from?" His voice was calmer this time, but there was an underlying steel to it.Mika finally turned to face him, her gaze holding no trace of guilt or concern. "I went for a meeting with Mr. Richard," she said with a nonchalant shrug as she sank into the plush seat, s
The morning was breathtaking. The golden sun stretched its radiant arms across the city, kissing the skyscrapers with warmth and illuminating the streets with an ethereal glow. It was as if the world itself had paused, basking in its own reflection. The crisp air carried a promise—of power, of opportunity, of something shifting just beneath the surface.Mika stepped out of the sleek black car, her heels clicking against the polished marble driveway of Red Carpet Productions. She barely noticed the admiring glances that followed her; she was used to them. Today, however, admiration meant nothing—results did.Her pink silk gown, meticulously tailored to her form, shimmered with each graceful step. It wasn’t just a dress; it was armor—a reminder that she was untouchable. That despite the chaos beneath the surface, she was in control.Or at least, she needed to be.Her dark hair was swept into an elegant updo, revealing the delicate curve of her neck. Power, after all, wasn’t just about p
Back at Starlight Entertainments, Mika stormed into her office, the air around her crackling with her anger. Her sharp heels echoed against the sleek tiles as she paced back and forth, her movements sharp and agitated. Her brow furrowed, her fists clenched tightly at her sides.“Mika, can you calm down?” Jaden's voice broke through her furious muttering. His tone was measured, though his eyes held a hint of apprehension. He knew her temper too well and braced himself for her outburst.“Don’t you dare tell me to calm down!” Mika snapped, her voice cutting through the room like a blade.Jaden sighed but stood firm. “You’re being unreasonable, Mika. I don’t know why you’re so consumed by anger right now. Just sit down and let your brain work this out.”Mika froze mid-step and turned toward him, her eyes blazing. “How dare you, Jaden? You’re supposed to be on my side, not hers—not Emily’s!” Her voice cracked with frustration as she spat Emily’s name like poison.Jaden held her gaze, his v
CHAPTER 13–humiliate me“Cut, and it’s a section,” the director of the audition announced with satisfaction. The room filled with applause as Emily finished her scene, her graceful presence captivating the audience. She had just performed a romantic scene alongside another actor, their chemistry impeccable.Whispers of admiration rippled through the audience.“She always gives an unbeatable style,” one young woman murmured, her eyes glued to Emily.“I know, right? I’d give anything to be like her,” another chimed in, her voice tinged with envy. “The star in the spotlight, adored by everyone—it must feel magical.”“I don’t even want to be a celebrity unless I can be like Emily Petals,” a third added fervently. “She’s my role model.”Rachel, seated a few rows ahead, overheard their gushing remarks. Amused, she chuckled softly and leaned toward them. “Why don’t you tell her how you feel? She’d be happy to hear it. Emily loves inspiring others.”Behind them, Mika sat stiffly, her arms cro
“Good morning, Mom,” Emily greeted with a smile on her face.“Good morning, darling. Breakfast is ready,” her mother replied warmly.Emily inhaled deeply, taking in the aroma of the food wafting through the house. “Hmmm, it smells nice,” she said with delight.Both of them laughed. Mrs. Petals walked over to the dining table and took the seat next to Emily. She gently placed her hand on Emily's arm, her touch firm yet tender.“I’m proud of you, my daughter, and I always will be,” Mrs. Petals said, her voice filled with love and pride.Emily smiled at her mother, her heart warming with the words. “Thank you, Mommy.”Mother and daughter embraced in an emotional hug, a moment of love and connection. Just as the hug lingered, Emily’s phone buzzed sharply, breaking the serene atmosphere.“Work call, Mom. I have to go,” Emily said apologetically, answering the phone as she stood up from her seat.“Hello, I’m on my way,” she said briskly, grabbing her bag.She turned to her mother before ste
“That was a lot of drama she pulled there,” Rachel said, pushing the office door open with her shoulder, a stack of papers balanced in her hands. Her tone was light, but the exasperation in her voice was unmistakable.“I know, right? I just wonder how she was hired here in the first place,” Emily replied, not looking up from her laptop, her fingers flying across the keyboard.Rachel let out a short laugh and dropped the files on the desk with a soft thud. “Here’s the script for the audition.”Emily glanced at the stack briefly before resuming her work. “Thanks. You know, I’ve always wondered why she left Red Carpet Productions. It seemed like such a cushy gig.”Rachel raised an eyebrow, leaning against the desk. “You think she left? The way she acts, I wouldn’t be surprised if she was pushed out. People like her don’t just walk away from opportunities like that.”Emily frowned, her gaze momentarily shifting from the screen. “I try to ignore her bad attitude, I really do, but lately, i
“You are late,” Emily said sharply, her voice laced with annoyance as Mika strolled into her office without a hint of urgency.“I know, boss,” Mika responded mockingly, emphasizing the last word with a playful smirk. She carelessly tossed her bag onto the nearest chair. “I just had a few… little things to attend to before coming to work,” she added, dragging out the words as though daring Emily to react.Emily didn’t flinch. “We don’t tolerate lateness here,” she said bluntly, her tone carrying the weight of authority. She straightened her posture, leaning slightly over her desk to assert her dominance. “If you’re working with me, Mika, you are going to be punctual. Is that clear?”Mika folded her arms and tilted her head, feigning amusement. “I won’t stand here and let you dictate rules to me, Emily. You’re not the one who hired me.”Emily’s eyes narrowed, her lips curving into a faint, humorless smile. “Oh, I see,” she said, her voice dripping with sarcasm. She stood, slowly and del
Mika walked into Mr. Richards' office with an air of confidence, her every step deliberate, her poise commanding the room.“Good morning, Richard,” she greeted casually, her voice smooth, yet laced with a hint of mischief.Mr. Richards leaned back in his chair, his eyes lingering on her figure as if assessing the power dynamics between them. A slow, knowing smirk spread across his face.“Won’t you come give Daddy a hug?” he drawled, his tone teasing yet dangerous.Mika raised an eyebrow, unfazed. “Richard,” she began, her voice cool and clipped, “I’m your girl. You should be the one coming to me for a hug.” She turned her head slightly, exposing the graceful line of her neck in a calculated move that exuded both defiance and allure.His smirk widened as he stood, the intensity in his gaze unwavering. “What’s the matter, Mika?” he asked, stepping closer, his voice dropping to a velvety murmur.Her expression hardened, though her eyes betrayed a flicker of vulnerability. “Emily,” she sa