[Juliette's POV]
Yesterday…
“Miss Lux, we’ve landed safely at the U.R.T. International Airport. The time is nine in the evening….”
I unbuckled the belt, looked out of the window and sighed in nostalgia. Ah…, I miss Bora Bora already. The turquoise waters and the clear blue sky flashed across my mind, and I could still feel the warm salty breeze on my cheeks.
Four days is not enough for a graduation trip, not for the daughter of the richest man in the Republic. But for the new CEO of Lux Corp, it's just nice, I thought with a tired yawn and a lazy smile of satisfaction. I'm ready to start work at the office, Papa.
Hmm? I leaned forward, squinting to make sense of the dark forms through the misty glass pane.
It took a second, but I saw what they were: men—two of them—in black suits and shades, standing erect in a soldier’s stance. As the plane swerved to a complete stop, I saw three more.
Bodyguards, I concluded silently. Papa must have sent them; he always said that it's better to be safe than sorry, as the sole daughter of the richest man in the Republic, I’m a constant target for kidnappers. A warm and rosy feeling rose in my chest. It feels good to be back.
Hang on—since when do they wear shades? An ominous feeling rose inside me. None of our staff wears shades, not even under the hot sun, cause Papa prefers to have eye contact with everyone.
The eyes are the windows to the soul, Julie. Keep them open, and you’ll know when something sinister is lurking, his voice echoed in my ears.
A streak of chill shot up my spine. Those are not our bodyguards.
I jumped up and bolted for the exit. Amy, the air stewardess, was opening the hatch.
"Amy! Don't open it!" I eyed her hand on the handle and reached out to grab hold of it.
But the deadly thud of the freed latch punched me like a gunshot, and Amy smiled brightly at me in oblivion, "Yes, Miss Lux? Don't open what?"
I shoved her aside and hastily grabbed the handle to fasten the—.
The door burst open, throwing me and Amy to the ground, and an army of black suits strewn in with thundering footsteps.
There was no time for screams of horror. I recovered almost instantly and demanded threateningly, even though I was shaking inside. "What's the meaning of this! You’re trespassing on private property! You have no business —."
A rain of clicks stopped me mid-sentence. Then ten guns pointed at me. Terror gripped my throat, fear scorched my back as I stared blankly at the black rings of death. I dare not breathe, in case I triggered the firing squad.
Is this some kind of robbery? I wondered in a frenzy. Where the hell is my security! Why did they let these people in!
It was then, the two men directly before me moved aside, and a guy with a ponytail in a slick navy suit stepped through.
He reached out a hand to me but I ignored it and glared back with apprehension. "What makes you think you can barge in here with guns! Do you know who I am?"
"Miss Juliette Lux," he answered politely with a gentleman's smile. "A pleasure to meet you, I'm Ben Smith." He shook his hand, urging me to take it.
"I don't care who you are, I'm giving you three counts to get the fuck off my plane."
"Ah, this is no longer your plane, Miss Lux," Ben corrected with a light chuckle. "Excuse me, for a moment. Guns down,” he ordered the black suits. “I said, Guns! Down!"
I swallowed as another splatter of clicks filled the air. With the guns out of sight, fresh air rushed into my lungs to catch up with the erratic pounding in my head.
From the corner of my eye, Amy was trembling in pure fright.
No time for pep talk, I told myself, we need to escape! I jolted to a stand and glared at the smiling intruder. "You can't do anything without proof or permit," I demanded angrily. "Now get out or I'm calling my security—."
Ben cleared his throat in embarrassment—for me. "Those men are with us now, Miss Lux. They no longer follow your orders—or Mr. Lux's."
What? I blinked in disbelief. The pounding in my head grew stronger. Those guys betrayed Papa? Is there some kind of a war going on–?
Ben persuaded gently, "You need to come with me, Miss Lux. You're actually late for your meeting with our boss—the new owner of this plane, your men—and Lux Corp."
Lux Corp has a new owner? No…, my limbs went cold. It can’t be. My world was spinning. This is bullshit! I haven’t heard a word of it! No one called me at Bora Bora!
"I'm the new CEO of Lux Corp!" I clenched into two fists. "Don’t you shit me! And get your hands off me! I'm not going anywhere with you!" I slapped away his persistent hand.
Stealthily, I scanned the crowd, and caught sight of a tiny gap between two guys next to Ben. If I could slip through that—.
"We’re not asking, Miss Lux," Ben's voice stabbed my thoughts. "We were given specific instructions: any refusal, shoot on sight.”
The guns were back up in an inhale, and I froze again, my escape plans vanished into thin air. This time, I could almost feel a bullet through my body, and rancid fluid shot up to the roof of my throat.
Ben gave me a sympathetic look and gently urged me to follow him.
I swallowed hard and took his hand.
*****
BANG! I slammed the contract on the table and stood, shooting an infuriating finger at the thief who's stolen my father’s multi-billion dollar business empire. “I don’t believe any of this! You forced my father to sign it!”
Ralph Virtus stared at me in the same bored expression that he had since I entered his office, the highest floor of the Virtus headquarters building.
At his silence, his lawyer jumped in to explain on his behalf. “Miss Lux, I was present at the signing of this contract between Mr. Lux and Mr. Virtus. I assure you, Mr. Lux was definitely not forced. He gave everything to Mr. Virtus—including his staff, and you.”
“You!” I spun around glaring at the bespectacled fifty-year-old lawyer, who had been my father’s law consultant for twenty five years—and his friend for thirty. He, too, looked at me with indifference as I hurled accusations at him. “How dare you betray my father, Uncle Jerry! You two were friends!”
Uncle Jerry replied calmly “It’s because I’m his friend, so I'm telling you to do as Mr. Virtus says. For your father's sake, Juliette.”
I chuckled sarcastically. “You expect me to believe that my father—a Lux—-would owe someone a debt? A Virtus, no less!” I spat in disgust.
“Your father admitted it. I didn't lie to you, Julie.”
“What's the debt then? Why are there no details about it? And don’t you dare call me that again! You're no longer a friend of the family!” I gripped into tight fists, bitter resentment searing my cheeks.
I swung back to face the thief, and my annoyance with him grew exponentially: firstly, he looks damn hot; secondly, he’s the enemy so I’m not allowed to find him hot; thirdly, he’s made for the MMA arena, yet he’s in a suit pretending to be a businessman.
The Lux Corp would be gone in a day with you as the CEO, I sneered silently at him, and then demanded, “Where’s my father? I want to see him!”
Again, very peacefully, Uncle Jerry placed a brown envelope on top of the contract. “Here’s the truth, Miss Lux. Every detail of it.” I snatched the envelope off the table as the old man added, “Mr. Virtus did this for you, out of his kindness and generosity, of course.”
I scoffed a mockery and tipped the envelope, its contents splayed across the contract—some photographs, a medical report, and a police report. An ominous feeling sank deep into me as I saw Papa’s name on the medical report, and his silhouette in one of the photos.
My trembling hand reached for a photo where he was resting in what appears to be a hospital bed. I traced his heavily bandaged body, noting the numerous tubes coming out of his body. A tear rolled down my cheek.
“What has he done to you to deserve this?” I whispered shakily.
“Mr. Virtus didn’t do this, Miss Lux,” the lawyer replied softly.
My face jerked up, my view misty with angry tears. “Who else could it be!”
“Your father has many enemies,” the lawyer began and then paused when his new employer raised a hand.
Ralph Virtus finally spoke in a luscious, deep voice. “If you're as good as your father's description, then you'd know that I gain nothing from his accident.” His brown eyes rolled down at the police report.
I yanked it off the table and read it. Every word multipled my disappointment. After the last word, I crushed the papers, plonked back into my seat, and buried my face in a palm of crumpled documents.
The report said that Ralph Virtus was at a meeting with the Lux Corp shareholders when the cargo truck crashed into Papa while he was driving.
So Ralph Virtus has an alibi, and Papa had indeed sold his entire fortune—the one that my family had spent generations amassing—to cover the debt which he owed; a debt which no one knew.
“I understand that this is a tough time for you,” Uncle Jerry began.
“Where’s my mother then?” I interjected and glared through my fogged gaze at the man who now owned my company.
He chuckled mockingly, shaking his head. “I’m not that interested in your family, Miss Lux.” He shrugged nonchalantly at my glare.
My eyes trickled back to the photos of Papa and his medical report. “I need to see Papa.”
“You will,” Ralph Virtus’s deep voice spoke in a dangerous tone. “After the wedding.”
*****
At present…
My knees finally buckled. Hastily, I dropped into the chair beside the hospital bed, my eyes fixed on my comatose father. I clutched the bed linen, letting my anger strangle my knuckles till they paled, biting my lip to force back the explosion of tears.
Mustering a smile, I leaned close to his ear and whispered, “I kept your promise, Papa.” I raised my right hand, and a pink diamond ring gleamed exquisitely in the afternoon sun.
My view was misty again. I sniffed hard, and the handsome face of austere coldness sprung into my mind. My smile turned genuine. “You sure picked a good one, Papa. He’s a smart, tall, handsome mafia—and an incredible pain in the ass—exactly my type."
The police report pushed that brief moment of happiness away. My tone grew serious. “I know you were forced to sign it, Papa. I’ll find out the real truth, and I’ll take everything back. We don’t owe debts, and no one steals from us,” I muttered. “Not even a Virtus.”
A firm knock, and I jolted upright as our family doctor entered, subtly touching the damp corners of my eyes and said, “How’s my father, Doctor Rose?”
Instead of her usual warm smile, the doctor avoided my gaze as though we'd never met. “Miss Juliette Lux,” she reported, flipping the papers of her chart. “Your father will be discharged this instant.”
My smile melted into a grim line. “Discharged?” I turned to my father all bandaged up and hooked onto various beeping machines, then swung back to the stone expression and pressed for its sympathy, “Does he look fully recovered to you?”
[Juliette’s POV]Doctor Rose slotted the chart under her right arm and casually tucked both hands into her robe pockets. “The bills aren’t cleared, and there’s another patient waiting for this bed. So, we’re out of choice, Miss Lux.”My eyes couldn’t grow any larger. “Are you telling me that you’re gonna take him off the machines and expect me to wheel him out of the hospital right now?”“Like I said, Miss Lux–.”“Don’t you ‘Miss Lux’ me! You've been my doctor since I was born! What’s gotten into you? Don’t act like you don’t know me!” I cried in anguish. These people, the ones Papa called friends, are now turning their backs on him. First, Uncle Jerry, now, Doctor Rose. Money seems to be the only thing that’s been keeping their friendships alive.Doctor Rose sighed and said, “Bills are bills, Miss Lux. The hospital needs funds to cure more people. Your father is not the only one here who needs medical attention.”“But he’s in a coma!” I protested strongly, my lips quivering in disbel
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[Juliette's POV]"Put me down!" I cried, and I was dropped on the bed. The second my back hit the soft sheets, my hands were pinned above my head, and my body was pressed against the mattress with his. My anxiety skyrocketed. "Get off me!" I pushed at him, trying to conceal the fact that his masculine scent and body heat was turning me on. Did he hit the gym after work? How can he be in the office the whole day and still smell of fresh oak and spice as though he had a run through the woods? And his handsome face irked me too! It made my insides flutter…. "You want me, Juliette…," he muttered hoarsely, his eyes boring into mine. "No, I don't! And let go of me!" I spat and tried to wriggle free to prove it. "Yes, you do. Your eyes betrayed you." His grip tightened. Pain shot to my elbow, numbing my cries, freezed my movements. In that brief moment, he pulled off his tie in one swift motion and twirled it around my wrists"What the hell are you doing?" I cried out in alarm, twisti
[Juliette's POV]I turned from the darkness beyond the car window to the Mafia King in the driver's seat."So we're going to a restaurant for food because we're not waking up the servants who are already paid to do so," I recited what I heard from him while we were dressing up thirty minutes ago. "Yup." Ralph stared at the road ahead. "Because…?"A weary sigh came through and then he explained, "I don't trust them, especially the other people that they served."I was confused. "But aren't they all your family?" "My family died when I was nine." The sudden admission was appalling and puzzling at the same time. Is he not a Virtus? I stared at him when he placed another hand on the steering wheel. "You didn't hear that," he ordered. "What did I hear?" I feigned ignorance. He glanced at me quizzically and then turned back to the road. "What?" I shrugged. "I'm honouring the bet I lost. I'm doing whatever you say." A brief awkward silence later, I asked again, "So you don't trust y
[Chatri’s POV]The EMERGENCY sign was still lit up. Chatri couldn’t tear his gaze away from it, making sure the light doesn’t go out Across him, seated on the row of plastic chairs, nestled safely between his wife and his mother, his precious fourteen-year-old daughter was praying hard for her saviour too. It was near his heart. Guilt burned the back of her eyes. Ralph-kun… I blamed you for destroying the peace that we’ve paid with our blood and sweat to get. Yet, you did not leave me alone. You fought by my side. You kept your word. With your life. Is this the root of your men’s loyalty? Three hours ago, when they got to the van, her daughter was a crying mess, her almost naked body would have been in full display if it weren’t for that bloodied jacket. Ralph Virtus was sprawled at the van’s entrance, hanging on by a thread. Chatri had to get in the chopper. Footsteps snapped him back to the silent hallway. The ex-mob leader turned to them and Ralph-kun’s right-hand man was mo
[Juliette’s POV]“My father has brought us to the next level—there’s no doubt about it. But as you can see, the charts do not lie. Lux Corp will not survive the casino’s first quarter if we sit back and do nothing.”I gazed firmly around the room. These so-called shareholders of Lux Corp. I need to break their resistance and knock some sense back into them. The oldest one of the group cleared his throat and muttered in a haughty slow pace, “So what you’re saying is: remove Harold Lux as Chairman and put you in charge.” Another guy quickly added, “We don’t do this sort of thing.” Then, the third man snorted in derision. “I’m actually surprised that you gathered all of us here today without the Chairman. If he gets wind of this—.” “He won’t if none of us talk about it,” I snapped, frustration in my throat. What’s with the surprised looks and frowns of disapproval? Aren’t they as much of a businessman as Papa? Can’t they see the signs? The fucking obvious signs! Suddenly, Papa’s de
[Sarah’s POV]She can’t believe it. The unbeatable, ever invincible Don Ralph—the monster in the devil skin; a heartless murderer with the killer sense of an Olympic shooter; king of the world’s most ferocious mafia groups—is completely useless against an infant that’s less than an hour’s old. If it weren’t for Sarah’s fierce insistence and fearsome glare, he wouldn’t even hold his own child. ‘What if I break his neck?’ whispered the poor man, his eyes unable to stray from the tiny creature in his frozen arms. ‘Stop it,’ snapped the caretaker. ‘Sway gently, and you’ll be fine.’ She glanced at the bed and Juliette, who was sleeping soundly, and then back at the man, who would probably feel as though he’s on top of the world right now. Is he going to cry? ‘So what’s his name?’ asked Sarah, swiftly diverting those tears from crystalising. Without looking up, he muttered, ‘Milo.’ Then, he glanced at his sleeping wife and a proud smile appeared. ‘Milo Virtus. The first of the many.’
[Juliette’s POV]‘I am not selling anything.’ Papa’s eyes were filled with so much distaste, I felt ashamed for calling myself his heir. ‘I’m surprised that I have to remind you of the rules now. You wanted a vacation, and I gave you one. Now, you can’t even remember the simplest thing.’ My mouth opened, my explanation ready like a debate team, but I clamped my lips tight. He doesn’t want to hear anything right now. Right now, he only wants to vent. We’re losing money fast since twenty of our suppliers had suddenly asked for a price review.‘I do remember them, Papa,’ I murmured sourly. ‘Then why are you even suggesting that we sell off our least money-making businesses?’ he demanded angrily. Because that could stop more money from going out! My mind was screaming like a child being blamed for something that she didn’t do. Isn’t it common sense? When things get rough, tighten your pockets! Or is this yet another test? But I’m so done with all the tests! With the baby about to co
[Harold’s POV]SLAM!The sixty-ish fist slammed on the antique desk with the strength of a forty-year-old boxer. Even in his experience, there’s a limit to how much he can take. How did this happen? How did it slip by him unnoticed? The casino. He’d lost track. Damn his old man’s genes. They’re so useless, they made him useless as well. ‘You had no problems with the price for decades. Now, out of the blue you want—not one percent, not two—but a three percent hike?’ His knuckles were paling, bearing all the rage which only kept spiking. The calm voice at the other end of the phone irked Harold further. ‘My apologies, Mr. Lux. But you know how this works—we can’t hold down the price for any longer,’ replied the thirteenth supplier. ‘It’s been three decades since our last review. We hope you understand.’ Everyone wants his understanding. What about theirs? He’s cash strapped! Whose fault is it? If he didn’t build the casino for these bloodsuckers, he wouldn’t be stuck! If they weren’t
[Juliette’s POV]And then it crashed onto me. Like a boulder. I observed those golden swirls in his eyes burning with hurt and that hurt clenched my chest. Utensils down and my mouth wiped, I reached across the table and covered his hand with mine. ‘Growing up, I imagine the Virtuses as cold-blooded monsters,’ I began. Those brown irises dilated with fury, and I slipped my fingers through that large hand and rubbed my skin against his to calm the fire. ‘Because of all the stories I’ve been fed—we’ve all been fed.’ To his tensed jaw, I muttered softly, ‘I must speak for everyone, Ralph.’ ‘You’re not telling me that your father was fed the same story. He came to me with the aim of stealing my family’s land, Juliette.’ ‘I’m not saying—.’ ‘Stop defending him!’ Ralph jerked his hand out of my grasp, fuming. But his eyes never left me, which was a good sign. So immediately, I leaned forward and pleaded, ‘I’m not defending him.’ ‘Then what the fuck are you doing?’ ‘I’m trying to te
[Juliette’s POV]I smiled at the man gently resting his hand on my belly, so careful, so timidly, I almost couldn’t recognise him. Is this Ralph Virtus, the Mafia King? The one whom everyone calls The Devil? The handsome beast with the wits of a chess master. Those cold, fierce eyes were filled with so much fear that I wanted to hug him and squeeze those bad thoughts out of him. Those same golden brown eyes now widened in amazement as they swung up to me. ‘It moved.’ I chuckled and covered his hand with mine. ‘Of course it does, silly.’ He gazed at my stomach, his pupils dilating some more. ‘It’s kicking.’ He looked up, worried. ‘Does it hurt?’ I shook my head. ‘My chest just feels tight when it happens.’ Then, his ears were on my belly, listening intently. As amusing as it was watching his face change colour every second, I can’t help but worry that the next second something will happen to destroy this peaceful moment. As though he read my thoughts, his attention was back on
[Ralph’s POV]‘D…Did you just—I knew it.’ Her eyes were shaking with such low confidence, I almost couldn’t recognise them. ‘You find me annoying now….’ Her hands slid off my chest in defeat. Is this what a baby does to a woman? ‘I did not say that.’ As soon as I heard my voice, I froze again. Shit—that was cold. Quick—correct it. ‘I mean—I don’t mean what I said.’ I tried to grab her hand but missed it. ‘Juliette….’ Her shoulders were shaking too. ‘Jesus… you’re not crying now, are you?’ What? No. That came out wrong again. What the fuck is wrong with me? She spun around in full rage. With tears gushing down her steamed face, she jabbed a finger at my shoulder. ‘YES! I’m crying like a clingy pathetic woman! And whose fault is it? Who put this thing inside me?!’ She pointed at her round belly protruding proudly through her skirt. “WHO?!”I laughed. It was unplanned. Before I knew it, I was already holding my waist to steady myself. My shoulders were shaking, my chest was rumbli
[Ralph’s POV]I blinked at the Hong Kong mob leader and his voice returned. ‘... do you think?’ What were we discussing? Something that reminded me of Juliette and the baby. Of my fears. Of the baby dying inside Juliette’s stomach… or Juliette dying with the baby—yes. We were talking about that old fox and his shady business. My finger stopped tapping. ‘I’m closing all of it down.’ ‘No offence, nong Ralph.’ The Thai leader burst through. ‘My elders love khun Lux. It won’t be easy to shut them down.’ Chinh was frowning too. ‘You close down one, another will pop up. Who’ll say no to money?’‘Money and power,’ mumbled Andrei. ‘I’ve told you before. Harold Lux is well-connected. I can’t have the boys going against me. There are many who’ll have my head and you said that you’ll handle it. So all I have to do is focus on protecting my family from the ollies.’ ‘And this doesn’t change that,’ I repeated firmly. ‘I failed to see how,’ muttered the cool and collected Isamu. ‘Harold-san gi