Callista Aubrey Everett lived the perfect life.
She owned an upscale apartment right in the business center of the city, where she also happened to work. Her job was something that she was passionate about and not just something she did to pay the bills. Callie also wasn’t terrible-looking - with her dark, blonde hair and blue eyes, she easily stood out, especially when she wasn’t dressed in pantsuits.Yes, she had the life.Unfortunately, at the moment, that involved listening to someone droning on and on about a business proposal in a meeting that should’ve ended half an hour ago. She didn’t understand how people thought that longer meetings meant better results - she could’ve been doing something more productive with her time.“In the interest of time,” Callie cut in when the presenter asked if anyone had questions. All heads snapped towards her. “Why don’t we include the rest of the presentation in Friday’s ‘Week in Review’? Then everyone can read up on it, and we can discuss the next steps at the All Hands meeting?”She saw everyone nodding their heads enthusiastically, probably just as bored out of their minds as she was. Even the presenter was nodding his head - excited at the idea of including his presentation in the weekly report. Satisfied that everyone was satisfied with her suggestion, Callie nodded her head and smiled a genuine smile. “Awesome. The food is ready in the other conference room. Jacobson, if you could lead everyone there? I’ll be joining you shortly,” Callie instructed her second-in-command, the Vice President of Marketing. Jacobson looked more than happy to be getting out of his seat, and he shepherded the rest of the marketing team toward the delicious lunch that waited for them.When the last of the people left, Callie slumped in her seat, shutting her eyes tight. She loved her job. She did. But even then, there were bad days. Come on, Callie. Nothing’s going to happen if you don’t think of a solution to this particular problem.“Ruth?” Callie called without opening her eyes. She knew her assistant was still in the room somewhere, tidying things up or finishing her notes on the meeting.True enough, she heard a soft voice reply from the front of the room. “Yes, Ms. Everett?”“Ruth, can you please send me a copy of the presentation this evening? I wanna go over it and see if I can summarize it for the ‘Week in Review’ report on Friday. Then, can you please make a note for our training materials to include making presentations that are only twenty minutes or less?”When she peeked one eye open, she could see Ruth writing everything down on the iPad. Once she was done, she glanced up at Callie with a triumphant smile. “I’ll be sure to take care of everything, Ms. Everett. Is there anything else?”“No, Ruth. That’s all for now. You should also go get lunch,” Callie said with a soft smile of her own. Ruth reminded her of a younger Callie - one that was more soft-spoken but equally as hardworking. She hoped that by working with her, Ruth could grow into a better role. Callie knew she had way more potential than some of the people she worked with.“Thank you, Ms. Everett,” Ruth replied, tucking the device away. She was about to walk off when she remembered something. “Oh, and Ms. Everett?” This time, her voice was a bit more hesitant. Callie knew that she wouldn’t like whatever it was that Ruth was about to say.She sat up straighter and directed her full attention to her assistant. The expectant look on her face made Ruth continue what she was about to say. “You also have a family event this evening - your cousin’s birthday, I believe?”Callie tried and failed to keep the smile on her face. Well, shit. Sighing, she nodded her head, more in resignation rather than understanding. “Thank you for reminding me, Ruth. I’ll take care of it. You go have lunch.”Ruth nodded and scurried off, hoping that Callie didn’t come into work the following day in a gloomy mood. It seemed to Ruth that whenever her boss attended a family gathering or reunion of any kind, she always showed up the next day as though she’d gone to a funeral instead.Meanwhile, Callie sat in the conference room, wondering if she would still be able to get any work done. Now that she remembered the dinner she would have to subject herself to, a part of Callie did feel dead, or dying.She knew she would not be in the mood to socialize during the team lunch, so she headed back to her office instead. No matter how she was feeling, she would do her best to get through some menial paperwork or minor edits that didn’t require much brain power.When she swung the door to her office open, it didn’t quite feel like her. She could see framed posters on one side of the room - blown-up photos from articles that had been written about her or interviews that she had done under the encouragement of the company’s PR team. Analytics, Inc. was proud to have a woman as their Chief of Marketing, and they wanted the world to know that.The only thing Callie loved about her office was the giant desk that sat in front of the huge wall-to-ceiling windows. Instead of facing the door, Callie chose to have the desk adjacent to the window so that she was facing the opposite wall, and she could work undistracted.She was relieved to sink into her comfortable chair and dig into her work. It was always a great distraction - one that she enjoyed. She loved pouring over data and seeing how some of their experiments were going. She determined the successful ones that were worth sharing at the next leadership meeting and archived the others that didn’t quite work. Even if some experiments didn’t provide winning results, they could still learn from them or improve them for later testing.When the office got darker, Callie finally glanced up from her desk. The sun was setting outside, letting her know that she should get a move on if she didn’t want to be late for the birthday party. Just as she was wrapping up for the evening, there was a gentle knock on her door, and Ruth pushed her way inside.“Hi, Ms. Everett!” She greeted enthusiastically. Her smile was infectious, and even now, when Callie was feeling a bit anxious, she still found her spirits lifting at the sight of Ruth. “I was on my way out when Trends sent me the final layout of the article they wrote about you. They’re running it tomorrow.”Ruth handed her some papers, and Callie saw her photo along with a huge tagline that named her, “The Queen of Conversion?” Callie read out loud. Well, that was new, she’d give them that.“That’s what they’re calling you because of the amazing way you help companies convert leads into actual clients,” Ruth said with glee in her voice. “Frankly, I think it’s very catchy and creative. We may want to forward that to PR and see about making it a trademark.”At that, Callie had to chuckle. She was glad to see that her hard work had paid off, but maybe not in the way that she was expecting. Still, she tried to be happy about this victory. “Thank you, Ruth. You should add that to our calendar, so we don’t forget.”“I already did, Ms. Everett,” Ruth replied readily, a proud look on her face.“Great job, Ruth,” Callie praised, always pleased when her assistant thought ahead of her. “Do you mind if I keep this?” Callie added, holding up the paper.“Not at all, Ms. Everett! I’ve got my copy,” Ruth answered, making the smile widen on Callie’s face. She wished she could grab dinner with Ruth instead of her family. Sighing, she put the article in her bag and excused herself. The sooner she got to the dinner, the sooner she could leave, and the sooner she could go back to having her peace of mind.After a quick goodbye, Callie made her way to the parking lot. Before she knew it, she was on the road and headed to her grandmother’s house - the default venue for all parties. Her hands were clutching the wheels a little too tightly as she weaved her way through downtown traffic. The neighborhood wasn’t that far from her office, considering that most of her grandmother’s neighbors owned the businesses in the area where Callie worked. Their homes were lined up perfectly on either side of the street, huge sprawling mansions that couldn’t possibly be occupied even if all their children and grandchildren lived with them. You could barely see the houses because of the towering gates and the long driveway that led up to the actual front door. Most of the properties had security at the front gates or dogs guarding the grounds. Even though Callie had grown up there, she often felt like an intruder when the guard inspected her identification at the gates. She was always relieved when they
The party was in full swing by the time Callie arrived. Music was blasting so loudly from the rooftop bar that she’d heard it in the streets. Shaking her head in amusement, Callie entered the building and made her way to the elevators. She was deposited on the forty-sixth floor, where the party was. The cool evening breeze blew a bit stronger in the open area, and she was thankful for it. It seemed that the throng of dancing bodies created a hot and heavy mass. Opting to avoid the crowds, Callie headed for the bar beside the pool. It seemed relatively empty compared to the larger bar that was next to the DJ booth. Callie even found herself an empty stool where she could comfortably perch until her best friend found her. “I’ll have an Iced Tea, please,” Callie spoke up, smiling at the bartender. The tattooed employee who was manning the bar looked up sharply when he heard her order. “Do you mean a Long Island?” he tried to clarify. “No, I meant a regular one,” Callie replied, her
Callie didn’t notice the time passing. Before she knew it, she was escorting Aiko into her car and instructing Benjamin, their driver, to take her straight home. Benjamin had been their chauffeur ever since Aiko was a teenager, so Callie trusted him. Once Aiko was safely on the way home, it was time to make sure the other guests also had a safe way of getting home or a spot where they could sober up before traveling. Callie also took care of any bills that were left unpaid and made sure to tip everyone that worked at the party. She was on her way to tip the bartender that had made her Ice tea when she noticed a lone figure still sitting at the bar. “James?” she called in surprise. She was further surprised when the man that turned to her appeared deeply inebriated, nearly falling off the stool. Callie had to rush over and hold her hands up just to make sure he didn’t slump forward, but thankfully, James was able to grab onto the bar. Up close, his beautiful blue eyes were red-rimm
“I’ve had it broken more times than I can count,” Callie admitted. It was the first time she’d said it out loud, though she often thought about it. “Was it a guy?” James continued to interrogate. Again, Callie gave a humorless smile. The question was so innocent, it sounded like it came from a child. “Sometimes the worst heartbreaks don’t have anything to do with romance, buddy,” Callie muttered. But James didn’t seem to follow her meaning, so she gave a more straight response. “But yes, there have been some guys.” “But you got over them,” he pointed out. It wasn’t a question. And Callie understood why he’d come to such an assumption. She’d gotten very good at pretending that she had everything put together, so most people assumed she was fine. “Some took longer than others,” Callie revealed, trying not to dwell on those past heartbreaks. “But once you realize they weren’t the right ones, it’s a lot easier.” Callie was relieved when the pizza arrived. The smell alone distracted J
Callie arrived at work some minutes late dressed in a corporate black dress that fitted her perfectly. She was still feeling dizzy and lazy but had to hurry to her office.“Good morning, Ms. Everett,” Ruth greeted cheerfully as she approached. At least one of them seemed to have gotten a complete eight hours of sleep. “I have your coffee and your calendar ready for you.”Callie took the large coffee cup that Ruth handed to her with gratitude. She made a mental note to give Ruth a bigger bonus for Christmas as her assistant also handed her the iPad. “Thank you, Ruth. I’ll see you in my office in 30 minutes, and we can go over everything together, okay?” Callie is just beginning her day when she sees the news -- Xander has been replaced by his brother as the heir to their family company, Hudson Corporation. There is another article that he got dumped by his girlfriend, heiress Veronica Sutton, because he is irresponsible and no longer the heir to the company. When Callie asks Ruth abou
Callie gave up all her reflections about Xander and strolled into her apartment, she hastened to the bedroom to strip herself nude for the shower. She spent some soothing time in the shower and kept on wiping her face and reminiscing on all that happened at Hudson corporation, the manner Xander looked at her with a cooled stare and acted surprised over her proposal.I have enough problems of my own and office work to attain, damn it. Why should I be concerned about someone’s feelings and actions toward me?Callie got out of the shower and walked up to her closet to dress up. Just then she remembered her office work. She sighed, closing the door of her home office, she got to her table and pulled out her system. Despite how worried she was, she need to workCallie was still working in her home office when Dorothea notified her that she had a guest. She is surprised to find Xander in her living room. Dorothea asks if she should add another plate for dinner, and Callie agrees. When s
Alaric Kinthe arrived at the firm with a 2021 Ferrari 812 GTS looking classy and smart. He walked straight to the company conference hall and waited patiently for the meeting to start. He was someone who didn't joke with time. He prefers to be 10-20 mins earlier than to give excuses for lateness. Callie was notified of Alaric Kinthe's presence and she quickly stepped out of her office to the conference room, she was impressed he arrived 10 mins earlier. Ruth was walking behind her with some files and an iPad. Callie welcomed the English investors and they complimented each other's looks with the remaining time left before the meetings commenced. Ruth was busy with the iPad, but she managed to greet and continue.Callie gave a presentation that lasted only twenty minutes, the meeting was solely for 45 min and she was operating with time. Alaric Kin was very impressed by her speech and the way she presented it, time was his thing and he loves it when people function with time, he has
Aidan was sitting quietly at the carnival when Xander and Callie stepped in. He wasn’t the talking type so he just waved them over when they sighted him. They smiled and walked towards his direction. Xander was surprised to see Aidan at the carnival. Aidan Marcus Hudson is younger brother to Xander, who became the heir to the family company when Xander doesn't show any sense of responsibility. He becomes interested in pursuing Izzy, and sticks with her through her struggles. Aidan is very soft-spoken and introverted, but when he does speak, he is highly intellectual and wise. Xander doesn't begrudge his brother taking his place, as it gives him more freedom to pursue the things that he wants.“What’re you doing here?” Xander asked with lot of smile on his face, not waiting for reply he added “I’m surprise to see you here” Aidan smiled without saying a word. Xander continued “ meet my finances Callie Everett.”“Hi Ms, Everett” He greeted enthusiastically,Aidan and Callie exchanged p
The next day Callie woke up with a long yawn, she stretched her arms out over her head, though She kept her eyes shut as she tried to convince herself that it was time to get up. She was unable to sleep properly all night, with dark circles under her eyes. When she finally opens her eyes, the first thing she sees is Xander’s smiling face on the pillow next to him. She smiled back, knowing that it was time to get up and get ready for work. Instead of drawing it out any longer, they both sigh and get out of bed, ready to start the day."Are you going to work today?" Xander asks as he opens the curtains and lets the sunshine in."Yup. I'm headed in this morning to get some job proposals concluded.""Sounds good. I have a meeting at 10 am with some of the board members about the future of the company. I also have some deals to close. Immediately she heard deals, her face turned peeled, “I’m sorry for making you go through with this deal, I know, that property means so much to you and I’
The ride back home is silent for a while. As the driver drives, she can only stare out the window and wonder what could have happened if Xander didn't show up to rescue her. She felt loved and thankful. The real world is full of wickedness. She thought as she placed her head on Xander’s shoulder. “I love you so much,” Callie says with tears in her eyes. She moved his hand closer and wrapped her arms around his waist, resting her head against his chest. “I'll remember this moment forever," she says, looking up at Xander. He leaned in and kissed her on her forehead, feeling guilty. He knew this incident happened because of him, she went through all this just because his former girlfriend was desperate and evil. Xander held her tight and placed a kiss on her cheek and the top of her hair. “I love you more and will always protect you from danger.” He said.Callie put her face near his head and breathed in the scent of him, sighing with contentment from that familiar smell, she peacefully
Xander crimped his brows as he looked at Callie. He then asked her in a low voice, "What's going on?" Callie looked upset. She looked at Xander and sighed,"It's Veronica Sutton who did this. I saw her here, and she was very sure no one could find me here, She gave me up as a gift to this pervert, and this pervert kidnapped me and told me that my work would be to please men. He said that I could only leave after making much money worth the price of a diamond."He said, "It doesn't matter if I like it or not, I have to listen to his arrangement. Or else-" he would throw me into the ocean and feed me to the fish." She took a deep breath and slowly exhaled. She thought, “I have to be calm, I have to be calm.” Callie’s voice gradually became softer as she said that. She looked at Xander nervously.Xander was shocked, he couldn't believe his ears, Veronica was responsible for her kidnap, she knows Blade and knows the dark club. Wow! He underestimated her.Xander snapped out of his perplex
"This is the place where Ms. Everett went missing. We found no signs of struggle or fight near the car. She was probably taken away in an unconscious state." The assistant said.Xander had a cold expression the whole time as if a storm was brewing within him.The assistant lowered her head and dared not think of breathing loudly.Just then, some people rushed over with some surveillance videos from the traffic authorities.Their faces were filled with fear and apprehension.On the surveillance footage, Xander could see that Callie had been carried to a car with some men in black. The whole process happened quickly. I think this person had this planned out.Xander watched very closely and saw Callie being taken away, his face turned dark."Have you found out what happened next?" Xander asked. "It's people from the Dark Club,” The assistant replied as the corner of her mouth twitched.Xander and Dark Blade were sworn enemies.He wondered what kind of danger Callie might be in and how
Veronica Sutton, called her earlier to ask for a meet-up chat.“What?”Veronica Sutton called Callie today to ask her to meet her?" He asked,The assistant nodded, "Yes, sir. Although she refused,” she replied.“How did she get her contact, and why would she want to meet up with her,” Xander was surprised.“Ms. Veronica kept saying that she wanted to meet up. In the end, she hung up," she added.The moment the assistant finished speaking, Xander ordered his driver to take him to Veronica’s home.The car stopped outside Veronica’s place less than fifteen minutes later.Xander stepped out and walked towards her house.When Veronica opened the door and saw that it was Xander, she was scared but pretended to be surprised, although her heart was filled with joy. She was happy seeing Xander in her place but was also scared.She didn’t know if he already knew or if it was a coincidence. She pretended to be okay.She called out in surprise, "Xander!"Xander didn’t have time for pleasantries s
"Let me go right now. I didn't come here of my own free will. I have no relationship with that person, and she has no right to arrange my kidnap and also to gift me or sell me to anyone. No one owns me,” She said,Callie was so angry that her entire body trembled. She could only struggle with all her strength. The restraints on her weren't extensive,Let me go! Let me out of here!" Callie shouted with all her strength.You are holding me here against my wish, you don't know what you getting yourself into. I only belong to one person and if he finds out what you doing to me, including all you said to me, you will pay dearly for it."Moreover it is illegal for you to kidnap and keep a person against her wish, you can't take my freedom from me,” She said, This kind of illegal transaction is completely untenable and against the law. I can to you to court."After ranting for a while without making any impression on the man, the man seemed unbothered. Callie became very frustrated, she
Two months later, Callie had a slight step behind as she entered her office."It's an early morning for you today,” she remarked as she stood in the doorway to her office. "I'll have some coffee ready for you in a few minutes," Ruth said heading back to make coffee for Callie. It was Friday and Callie needed to check her mail and schedule for the day because she wanted to finish up on time and get home as early as possible that evening.Upon going through her iPad, she noticed her phone beeping, It was an unfamiliar number at first, and she hadn't wanted to pick it up.But the phone kept ringing, so she eventually picked it up. She gasped softly, not expecting to hear the caller on the other end. She regretted picking up the call immediately when she heard Veronica introduce herself."Callie, please this is Veronica Sutton, can we talk? Where are you? Do you have any spare time right now? Can we meet and talk?"There was only one thing that made her upset: Veronica called her.Calli
After a quick shower, Xander stepped into Callie’s room, he quietly approached her wearing nothing but a black rope. Callie had finished bathing and was drying her hair with a towel. He stared at her lustfully.“What Is it? Why are you looking at me like that?” She asked.“I was wondering since we are now at peace with each other, what are our options, he slipped his hand and kissed her. His soft lips slowly made his way to her ears as he whispered seductively, last night, I just wanted to kiss and make love to you.Callie glanced at him but she couldn't resist Xander's seductive words and found herself drawn into his passion. Their ropes somehow found themselves on the floor as they faced themselves with no barriers, they let each other become vulnerable as they held each other hands, and they slowly made their way to the bed, falling on the soft bed, Xander felt a sharp view by the sunlight coming from the window, he was happy Callie has forgiven him and was surprised she didn't re
That night after Xander rounded up what he was doing he came back to Callie’s room.The bedroom door was unlocked so he quietly went into the room, she was already asleep and the room was dark so Xander could barely see the tiny outline of Callie’s body under the blanket in the moonlight, He felt so happy as he approached her, Callie looks the same in her sleep, innocent, pretty but stubborn, whenever she sleeps, her calm look melt his heart, He was a little dazed but he forced himself to look away, he didn’t want wake her, he quietly sat down beside her bed, he was afraid of waking her so he held her hand and stared at her while she sleeps. Feeling Xander’s touch Callie slowly opened her eyes, she wasn’t that deep asleep, but didn’t want Xander to notice she was awake, her mind was deep in thought.Xander's soft hand carefully moved around her body, he wrapped his hands around her body.Suddenly, he stopped to check if she was awake, he was afraid of walking her up, his heartbeat as