As the taxi pulled up in front of the company, Isla gazed nervously at the towering building through the window, her mouth agape in awe of its sheer size.
“Thank you,” she said, handing the driver a few dollar bills before stepping out. Standing on the sidewalk, she tilted her head back, trying to catch a glimpse of the building's summit, but it stretched far beyond her view.
At the entrance, a steady flow of people dressed in sharp corporate attire moved in and out of the revolving door. Isla stood there for a moment, imagining the new life she might step into if she secured the job—a life of serenity and fulfillment, worlds away from her time at Mr. Saxson’s estate company.
Taking a deep, steadying breath, Isla stepped into the building, the click of her kitten heels echoing softly against the tiled floor. The spacious lobby was bright and modern, and behind the desk sat a receptionist—a young woman with a welcoming smile.
Isla approached her, matching her smile. “Good morning. I’m here for the interview…”
“Welcome, ma’am,” the receptionist replied warmly. “Please take the elevator to the 27th floor.”
“Thank you,” Isla said, her spirits lifting. The receptionist’s cheerful demeanor, though likely just part of her job, made Isla feel more confident.
As she walked toward the elevators, she glanced at her vintage wristwatch. Less than two minutes left—she’d have to hurry.
When she reached the elevators, two were already in motion, leaving her with one that was about to close.
Panicking, Isla dashed forward, waving frantically at the passengers inside. “Please wait!” she called, her voice filled with urgency. But no one moved to stop the doors.
Just in time, she thrust her hand through the narrowing gap, triggering the safety mechanism. The doors bounced back open, and Isla stepped inside, her heart pounding but relieved.
"You can't be in here right now," one of the men said firmly. Isla raised her head, startled by the interruption.
"What?" she asked, turning to face the man who had spoken. Her gaze swept over him. He was dressed in a black shirt and black pants, immaculately tailored—just like the other men in the elevator. Except for one. The man in the middle stood out. Alex. He wore a neatly ironed blue shirt tucked into grey pants and dark sunglasses that obscured his eyes. Unlike the others, he seemed utterly indifferent to the situation.
"I'm sorry," Isla began, still catching her breath from the run, "but I need to be on the 27th floor. I have less than a minute to get there."
"You can't ride with us. You'll need to wait for the elevator to return," another man in black said sternly.
Isla’s eyes narrowed, her initial apology evaporating. "I’m sorry, but I won’t leave. I’m already late. If I step out, we’ll all just waste more time arguing. Do what you need to do, but I’m not moving." With defiant determination, she jabbed the button for the 27th floor.
One of the men stepped forward, but Alex silently raised his hand to stop him. The elevator began to move, and Isla exhaled in relief.
“Thank you,” she said, glancing at Alex. He didn’t respond, his head held high as if she wasn’t there. Shrugging slightly, Isla looked away, focusing instead on the prospect of getting to her interview on time.
When the elevator reached the 27th floor, Isla darted out, heading straight for the nearest desk. "Excuse me," she said quickly, "I’m here for the interview. Where should I go?"
The man behind the desk pointed toward a large waiting room, where several people were already seated. Isla hurried in and took the last available seat in the row.
As she settled in, her eyes caught movement near the door. Alex entered the waiting room.
Her heart skipped a beat. ‘He’s coming here too?’ she thought, watching him in confusion. But instead of joining the candidates, he turned toward another door that led to an office. The men in black took up positions nearby, standing like sentinels.
Isla’s stomach twisted. ‘What if he’s the interviewer?’ The thought sent a wave of panic through her. ‘What if he thinks I’m rude and disqualifies me because of it?’ She began to pray silently, willing herself to stay calm.
Minutes ticked by, and the first candidate was called in. Isla’s heart pounded in her chest as she realized her suspicion was correct.
‘It’s happening,’ she thought, dread and anticipation swirling inside her as she braced for her turn.
“Isla Bennett!”
The sound of her name startled her, and her eyes widened in surprise as she sprang to her feet. She quickly scanned the room. Several candidates who had arrived before her were still seated, waiting their turn, making the sudden call feel unexpected and puzzling.
With her heart pounding, she smoothed her skirt nervously and made her way toward the door. Her mind raced with questions. ‘Why me? Why now?’ She tried to shake off the unease, telling herself to focus on the opportunity ahead.
Taking a deep breath, she stepped into the office, ready to face whatever awaited her.
The room was far more spacious than the waiting area, dominated by a long, polished table surrounded by sleek chairs. At the far end of the table sat Alex, his expression unreadable as always. Beside him, Isla’s gaze caught sight of someone even more intimidating—Jaxon Waverly. The CEO himself.
A tobacco rested in the corner of his mouth, unlit, but his presence filled the room with a quiet authority. Isla’s eyes met his briefly before she quickly looked away, her heart racing. Meeting Jaxon in person was thrilling, but she didn’t dare hold his gaze. The weight of his stare made her chest tighten.
Standing behind Alex and Jaxon were two guards, dressed identically to the ones outside the door. Their presence added an intimidating air to the already tense room.
“Sit,” Alex commanded calmly but firmly.
Isla obeyed immediately, settling into one of the chairs. Her heart thudded as she glanced up, only to find Jaxon’s piercing gaze still fixed on her. His expression remained unreadable, but the intensity of his scrutiny made her feel as though every nerve in her body was exposed.
Alex flipped through a stack of papers on the table before speaking, his voice cutting through the silence. “I believe you know why you’re here,” he said, his tone edged with authority.
“Yes, sir,” Isla replied with a small, nervous smile, keeping her gaze on Alex.
“I don’t think so.” He tapped the papers in front of him. “Your CV states you studied English Language and have over five years of experience at an estate company.”
“Y-yes, sir,” Isla stammered, the confidence she had mustered beginning to waver. She could feel the weight of his words and suspected this was about the elevator incident.
Alex leaned forward slightly. “Why do you think you belong here? This is a private security company. Are you suggesting we hire someone with absolutely no knowledge of our industry?”
Isla opened her mouth to respond but found herself frozen, her thoughts scattering. She glanced at Jaxon, silently pleading for him to intervene, but he remained passive, calmly watching her.
“If you can’t answer the question, then I’ll ask you to leave,” Alex said sharply, closing the file with a decisive snap.
The sound of a lighter flicking broke the silence as Jaxon lit his tobacco. The sharp scent filled the room as he shut the lighter with a metallic click.
“No!” Isla finally burst out, her voice trembling but determined. “I can answer your questions.”
Alex raised an eyebrow, waiting.
“I know my CV doesn’t show it, but I promise you, I can excel in any role in your company. I’m smart, brave, a quick learner, and incredibly diligent. If you give me this chance, I won’t let you down, no matter what the job entails.”
Alex’s expression remained unmoved. “Those are just words,” he said flatly. “What makes you different from the more experienced candidates waiting outside? Let me ask you this—can you take a bullet for someone you don’t know?”
Isla’s eyes widened at the unexpected question. “No… no,” she stammered, her voice faltering.
Alex nodded, sliding her file aside dismissively. “Thank you for coming. Have a nice day.”
The disappointment hit her like a wave. Isla stood, swallowing the lump in her throat, and gave a slight bow before leaving the room. She could already taste the bitterness of failure.
After the door closed behind her, Alex leaned back in his chair and turned to Jaxon. “What do you think? She’s a lost cause. I knew it the moment I saw her in the elevator.”
Jaxon took a long drag from his tobacco, exhaling slowly as he raised his head. “She challenged you, didn’t she?”
Alex frowned slightly but nodded.
Jaxon smirked faintly. “No one’s ever done that before, have they?” He paused, taking another puff. “Maybe that’s what you should look out for.”
Isla hurried out of the waiting room, avoiding the curious gazes of the other candidates as tears pricked at the corners of her eyes. She clutched her bag tightly, willing herself not to break down in front of anyone. When she reached the elevator, she stepped in just as it opened, relieved to find she was the only one heading to the first floor.
As the elevator descended, the dam broke, and soft sobs escaped her lips. She dug into her bag, pulling out her phone with shaky hands, and quickly dialed Sophie’s number. Holding it to her ear, she muttered under her breath, “Pick up, pick up.” Her head tipped backward as she fought back fresh tears threatening to spill.
“Hey, babes! How did it go?” Sophie’s cheerful voice came through the line, full of hope.
“I… I don’t think I got it, Sophie,” Isla murmured, her voice trembling as she covered her mouth to stifle a sob.
“Oh my God, are you crying? What the hell happened?” Sophie’s tone instantly shifted to concern.
“There was this man... it felt like he was attacking me with his questions. I was so nervous. I’m pretty sure I said and did all the wrong things,” Isla admitted, tears streaming down her cheeks as the elevator doors opened. She stepped out and headed straight for the exit, her steps quick and shaky.
“Oh, screw them! They don’t know what they’re missing. You’ll get a better job. I promise!” Sophie reassured her.
“Yeah,” Isla sniffed, standing by the roadside as she waved down a taxi.
“Where are you now? Do you want me to leave work and come to you?”
“No, no, you don’t have to. I’m fine, just a little disappointed.” Isla paused, attempting to muster some humor. “At least I got to see Jaxon Waverly in person.”
“What?! Girl, you’re a star! Tell me, does he look as hot as he does in the pictures?” Sophie gasped, her enthusiasm momentarily distracting Isla.
“Even better,” Isla replied, managing a small smile despite herself.
“Oh, to be his woman,” Sophie teased before another sound came through her line. “Argh, I’ve got another call. I’ll talk to you later, okay?”
“Yeah, see you later.”
“And don’t you dare go having another wet dream about Mr. Stranger!” Sophie added cheekily before hanging up.
“Shut up!” Isla chuckled softly, shaking her head as she flagged down a taxi.
“Loneline Estate,” she told the driver before settling back into the seat. She pulled out her phone again, her thumb hovering over the email notification for the interview. She stared at it in dismay, debating whether to delete it and move on.
Just as her finger moved to swipe, a new email popped up on her screen.
“Congratulations! You have been hired as the Secretary to the CEO at Waverly Private Security Company.”
Her jaw dropped as her eyes widened in disbelief. She stared at the screen, frozen, as if she’d just seen a ghost.
“What the fuck?!” she exclaimed, her voice echoing in the small cab.
The car came to a stop in the parking lot, it’s lights were dim and flickering., Alex quickly got out from the front seat to open the door for Jaxon. As Jaxon stepped out, his men stood firmly behind him, prepared to follow his commands with unwavering focus.Jaxon’s eyes swept the area with sharp vigilance, fully alert. Suddenly, the headlights of an SUV parked among the other vehicles blazed to life, and armed men emerged from concealed corners, their heavy guns gleaming under the dim light. Despite the sudden show of force, Jaxon remained composed, his gaze fixed on the SUV.The vehicle’s door swung open, and out stepped a fat, bald-headed man with a confident smirk. He wore a vintage shirt and a thick gold chain that gleamed against his chest."Waverly!" the man called out, spreading his arms wide. "Apologies for the dramatic welcome," he said with a casual shrug, gesturing at the armed men stationed strategically around the lot, their weapons trained on Jaxon and his entourage. "
Isla stepped out of the taxi and waved cheerfully. “Thank you!” she called out with enthusiasm. As the car sped away, she took a deep breath, her smile broadening as she walked confidently toward the company’s entrance.Dressed in an ash longline blazer layered over a short black dress that ended just above her knees, Isla exuded effortless style. Her sleek bun, paired with kitten heels and a Saint Laurent bag, completed the polished look. The excitement of her first day at work was unmistakable, reflected in both her lively stride and radiant smile.“Good morning!” she greeted the receptionist warmly. The receptionist responded with a courteous, professional smile.Isla strolled toward the elevators, relieved to see them all still operational. A quick glance at her wristwatch told her she was thirty minutes early—no need to rush. While waiting, she opened WhatsApp and started typing a message to Sophie."I’m already at the company! I can’t contain my happiness. This is really happeni
The car came to a smooth stop in front of a grand five-star hotel. The driver quickly stepped out and opened the door on Jaxon’s side, while Isla reached for her own door handle and slid out.She froze for a moment, her eyes widening as she took in the breathtaking sight of the hotel. Its golden accents gleamed under the afternoon sun, and the towering pillars emitted elegance and sophistication.“Let’s go,” Jaxon’s steady voice broke through her thoughts as he strode past her, heading toward the entrance.Snapping out of her daze, Isla hurriedly composed herself and followed him, her heels clicking softly against the polished pavement. As they stepped through the revolving doors, the reception area unfolded like a scene from a dream. A massive crystal chandelier hung from the ceiling, casting a dazzling cascade of light that danced across the space. The floors were polished to a mirror-like shine, reflecting the intricate patterns of the grand Persian carpets that lined the lobby.“
Isla sprawled on the couch in Sophie’s apartment after work, her eyes glued to her phone as she scrolled through Jaxon Waverly's biography on the company’s website. She couldn’t shake off the events at the auction or stop wondering who he might’ve bought the neckpiece for. Unfortunately, the biography offered no insights—just a list of his business achievements she already knew by heart.Frustrated but determined, she decided to search for him on social media, hoping to uncover a clue. “What?” she muttered, eyebrows knitting together when she realized he had no personal accounts. Only the company’s official page came up. That struck her as odd.“He’s not on social media?” she murmured to herself. “Wow, he’s even more secretive than I thought.”Just then, the door swung open, and Sophie breezed in, arms full of grocery bags. “Girl!” Sophie called out excitedly from the doorway, her voice bright and full of energy. Isla lifted her head from the couch to greet her.“I was starting to ge
Jaxon kept his eyes fixed on the road, feigning indifference as Isla fidgeted nervously beside him. The silence in the car was thick and awkward, broken only by the faint sound of her fingers tapping against one another.Suddenly, the car jerked to a halt, coming to a stop in the middle of the highway, on a deserted bridge. Isla's breath hitched as the realization sank in—they’d stopped in the middle of nowhere. The unfamiliarity of the road unsettled her even more.Panicked, she glanced into the side mirror and noticed the absence of other cars. They were completely alone, and the isolation sent a wave of fear coursing through her. A flood of paranoid thoughts raced through her mind as Jaxon finally turned to look at her. "Why are we stopping here? What is he going to do to me?" Her heart pounded violently against her chest. She remembered, suddenly, how little she actually knew about him—no social media, no digital footprint. The enigma around him had always been unsettling, but n
The car rolled smoothly into the vast compound, where a vibrant water fountain stood at the center, crowned with a statue of a woman draped in a flowing veil.Isla’s eyebrows arched as her gaze flitted from the lush, colorful garden to the fountain, and then to the grand mansion. Her eyes couldn’t settle on a single detail; the sheer magnificence of it all was overwhelming.It was, without a doubt, the most stunning house she had ever seen.As the car's engine quieted, Jaxon unfastened his seatbelt with one hand. He glanced at Isla and noticed she was completely engrossed, her eyes fixed on the view outside the window.With a sigh, he opened his door. “Are you coming?” he asked, stepping out, his words breaking her trance.“Oh… yes, yes,” she stammered, quickly snapping out of her thoughts. She grabbed her bag tightly, opened the door, and stepped out in a rush.Without a word, Isla trailed behind Jaxon, her eyes still darting around, drinking in every detail. As they approached the f
Isla woke up early to get ready for work, determined not to delay Jaxon by being unprepared.Once she finished, she sat on her bed for a moment, idly scrolling through her phone. It didn’t take long for boredom to set in, prompting her to get up and stretch her legs. She stepped out of the bedroom and into the living room, deciding to feed her curiosity. Her gaze quickly landed on an artistic portrait hanging on the wall. The living room was eerily quiet, as if frozen in time, suggesting that Henry had already left after his shift. Drawn to the painting, she stood before it, captivated by its details.The portrait was a black-and-white painting of a serene landscape. And for a moment, Isla was lost in the painting when suddenly, Jaxon’s deep, firm voice cut through the silence from behind her.“You’re ready.”“Haaa!” Isla yelped, spinning around, her hands flying to her chest as she tried to steady her racing heart. Her wide eyes locked onto Jaxon, and for a second, she froze.“Mr. J
Jaxon sat behind his desk, his laptop open before him, glasses perched on his nose. The screen displayed his email inbox, and he was busy scanning through the unread messages.Among the new emails, one caught his attention—it was from Clef Roberto’s personal assistant. The message detailed the goods Jaxon had paid for and where he was supposed to retrieve them. As he read through the information, there was a knock on the door, and Alex stepped in. Jaxon didn’t look up, his focus remaining on the laptop.“Mr. Waverly, I’ve handed Isla the iPad with your schedules,” Alex reported. Jaxon finally raised his head, glancing through the transparent office walls to see Isla inspecting the iPad in her hands.“Great. That’ll make things smoother. Roberto’s reached out,” Jaxon said, shifting his attention to Alex.“The goods are ready?” Alex asked, taking a seat across from him.“They’ll arrive Thursday,” Jaxon confirmed, his tone brisk. “Same parking lot where we met Wommie.”Alex nodded, watc
Isla arrived at Sophie’s apartment, dropped off by Jaxon’s driver.“Thanks,” she said, waving goodnight. The driver gave a slight nod before speeding off.As she entered the apartment complex, excitement bubbled up inside her. She broke into a giggle, practically running.“Sophie! Sophie!” she called out, eager to share everything—despite already spilling most of it over the phone.She dashed up the stairs, stopping in front of Sophie’s door.“Girllll!” Sophie’s voice rang from inside. The door flung open, and the two best friends threw their arms around each other in a tight embrace.“I missed you so much, Isla!” Sophie whined dramatically.Isla burst into laughter. “Oh, please. You’re so dramatic—I was here two nights ago.”“What? No!” Sophie protested as they stepped inside. “You were here physically, but mentally? Nah. You were sulking and blaming me for trying to set you up with Mr. Stranger.” She plopped onto the couch with a smirk.“Whatever.” Isla laughed, settling next to her
The workday at the company was wrapping up when Jaxon called Isla into his office. Just as she was about to leave her desk, Asher approached her, a broad, welcoming smile on his face.“Hey,” he greeted, leaning casually against her desk as his colleagues passed by, throwing Isla knowing nods and smirks.She furrowed her brows at their reactions but acknowledged them with a polite nod.Asher scoffed, glancing at them before turning back to her. “Ignore them. They’re being ridiculous.”Isla flicked her brows and shrugged. “It’s cool.” She smiled.“So… you heading out now?” he asked.Isla’s gaze shifted toward Jaxon’s office, where she found him watching them from behind his desk.“Erm… not yet. I have some work to finish up,” she stammered.Asher narrowed his eyes. “You said that last time, Isla. Are you avoiding me?” He leaned in slightly, and she let out an uneasy smile, instinctively leaning back.She shot another glance at Jaxon, who was now on his feet.“You’re making it seem like
"Did you really have to bring her up?" Jaxon asked, his face unreadable. Alex swallowed hard."I'm sorry. I shouldn’t have," he said, voice laced with regret. "It’s just... I haven’t seen you with her picture lately. You barely even mention her name anymore."Jaxon cut in, his tone firm. "That’s because I’ve finally accepted the truth you all kept telling me." He turned back to his computer. "Teresa is gone."Alex swallowed again, nodding. "Okay… For what it’s worth, I’m happy for you. And I have to say, pulling off that dinner for Isla all on your own? Impressive." He forced a light tone, hoping to shift the mood. Luckily, it worked—Jaxon couldn’t help but smile at the mention of Isla."You’re a great boyfriend. She’s lucky to have you.""Thanks," Jaxon said with a grin, finally pulling his hands away from the keyboard. "I sent over the list of clients and the quantities for the next deliveries."Alex checked his phone, scrolling quickly. "You’ve got a meeting tomorrow. With the fami
Jaxon pulled into the company’s parking lot with Isla in his car, the two of them practically glued to each other. He leaned in, pressing his lips against her neck, decorating her neck with deliberate kisses.Isla’s hand rested on his thigh, gripping it firmly. Last night, Jaxon had refused to make love to her—the whole mood had shifted after Isla’s mother’s call—but now, he couldn't stop touching her. He kept bringing up how he regretted asking her to answer the phone, knowing he had to recreate the perfect atmosphere they’d lost. Isla had gone deeper into explaining what her sister and her ex-fiance did to her and this broke Jaxon. He wanted to make it up to her anyway he could.Jaxon had always been a perfectionist, and with Isla in his life, he was determined to make everything just right.“We’re here, boss,” the driver announced, shutting off the engine.Jaxon lifted his head from Isla’s neck, meeting her gaze. “Shall we?”Isla grinned and nodded. “Let’s go.”As the driver open
Sophie soon drifted off, her head resting on Michael’s shoulder, the soft glow of the television still illuminating the room. Careful not to wake her, Michael gently moved the popcorn bowl from her lap before slipping his arms beneath her. Lifting her in a bridal carry, he carried her to the bedroom.As he laid her down, her eyes fluttered open, meeting his gaze.“Are you not coming to bed?” she asked sleepily as he tucked her in.“Not yet,” he said with a small smile. “I’ve got a few things to do. You go ahead. I’ll join you soon.”Leaning in, he pressed a soft kiss to her forehead before pulling away. “Do you want me to adjust the air conditioning?” he asked.She shook her head, snuggling deeper under the duvet. “Nah, it’s perfect.”Michael reached for the light switch. Just as he was about to turn it off, Sophie whispered, “I love you.”A warm smile spread across his face. “I love you too.”He switched off the light and quietly stepped out, shutting the door behind him. Letting out
For a moment, Jaxon pulled back, their lips parting as they both caught their breath. Isla’s eyes fluttered open, her warm gaze meeting the hunger in his.“That was good,” Jaxon murmured, his face still inches from hers. “Your lips taste exactly how I imagined.”Isla arched a brow. “You imagined my lips?” she asked, a shy smile playing on her face.“And every part of you,” he admitted. “Might sound a bit mad, but it’s the truth. After last night, I couldn’t stop thinking about all the things I wanted to do for you… and to you—even the filthy ones.” His breath, laced with champagne, skimmed her skin as he whispered.“Then why’d you stop?” Isla asked before she could think, her voice just as soft. Their foreheads brushed as she met his gaze.“Because I needed to know you want this as much as I do.” He cupped her face, his thumb grazing her cheek. Her eyes fluttered shut as she leaned into his warmth.“I made the first move twice… remember?” she murmured, still resting against his palm.
Alex pulled up in front of Michael’s apartment and took the stairs to the second floor, where his place was. The elevator was out of order, but Alex hardly cared.He needed to make things right with Michael after what had happened that morning.Reaching the door, he knocked and waited.“Michael?” He called out, raising his hand to knock again when the door suddenly swung open.Michael stepped out hastily, shutting the door behind him in one swift motion.“What are you doing here?” he whispered, grabbing Alex’s wrist and pulling him toward the stairwell.Alex frowned, confused by his urgency. “What’s going on? Why are you acting so nervous?” He studied Michael’s tense expression and restless movements.Michael exhaled sharply, letting go of his hand. “Why didn’t you tell me you were coming? Just because you know where I live now doesn’t mean you can drop by unannounced.”The words caught Alex off guard. “I didn’t mean to just show up. I was going to call, but I realized I don’t have yo
Isla sat gracefully in the car, exuding an effortless charm that had Jaxon completely mesmerized. Ever since their makeover—his idea, of course—she had looked even more breathtaking.Her makeup was subtle, just enough to highlight her striking features. She wore a flowing white dress with a daring slit up to her thigh, its fitted bodice accentuating her figure before cascading into a soft, flared skirt. To complete the look, Jaxon had chosen a pair of gold heels and a matching purse for her.Jaxon on the other hand decided to get a new set of suit and he wore that. He didn’t want her to think he was not intentional about his own looks. He was also in his office outfits. “You’re absolutely stunning,” Jaxon murmured, leaning in close, his voice laced with admiration.Isla’s cheeks burned as she glanced at him. “If I’m counting right, that’s the sixth time you’ve said that since we left the mall,” she replied, her tone shy yet teasing.He chuckled. “Can you blame me? I can’t stop lookin
After working hours, Isla remained in the office, following Jaxon’s instructions. Meanwhile, Jaxon hurriedly wrapped up his tasks for the day. Before stepping out of his office to meet her, he went online one last time, ensuring everything was set for their official first date.The venue was ready. The meals were ready. He was ready. There was no turning back now. Grabbing his briefcase, he strode out of his office.As soon as he stepped into the room and his eyes met Isla’s, a wide smile stretched across his face. Moving closer to her desk, he let out a sigh. “This has got to be the longest workday ever. Felt like closing time would never come.”Isla smiled shyly, lowering her gaze. “I thought I was the only one stealing glances at the clock.” She chuckled softly.Jaxon leaned on her desk, his gaze locking onto hers. “I want to take you somewhere.” His voice was calm, deliberate.Isla furrowed her brows. “Oh?” She blinked, caught off guard. She had assumed they’d be staying back at t