✧ADAM MEADOWS✧
"I didn't want her to do her internship there," Zane's dad, Angelo Hart, began, "but she gave me that look, said her friends were also interning at La Vienna, and they wanted to stick together." He shrugged.
"When?" Zane asked, intrigued.
"In three months," Attorney Hart replied.
"Three months is still quite a while. I thought it was next week. If it’s three months away, maybe she doesn’t need to go that far. Isn’t there a new hotel opening here in Aloha? It’s even larger than La Vienna, and it’s bound to become famous." He turned to me. "Have you seen the M-Power Hotel we always pass by?" I nodded, and he faced his parents again. "I saw on social media that its opening next month. Try convincing Jazz to do her internship there instead. I wouldn't feel at ease if my stupid sister goes so far away. Who knows what might happen if she’s only with her friends."
"Stop calling me stupid, Zane!" Jazz had just arrived, and we all turned to look at her. She stood beside her mom, holding the back of a chair while arguing with Zane about calling her stupid.
She’s wearing a sundress now. Too bad. The dress was nice, but my mind flashed back to our car ride, when her damp shirt had clung to her like a second skin and her nipples had strained against her swim bra. Her underwear was visible, and her beautiful legs were on display. I mean, she’s not really my type, but I’d enjoyed the view. In my mind, I imagined lifting her thin T-shirt to play with her ample chest. I could picture myself tugging her bra aside and closing my mouth around those sweet, hardened nip—
"Adam?"
Damn it. "Yeah?" I responded, snapping back to reality. It was Attorney Hart calling me, so I turned to face her.
"I said let's eat. Is something wrong?" she asked, looking at me with concern. I hadn’t realized they had already started eating.
Great.
"Uh, no. I'm fine," I muttered, shaking my head slightly to clear my mind from the inappropriate thoughts I had just been entertaining about her daughter, who was now seated next to her, meticulously picking at her fried chicken.
What the hell is wrong with me? That's Zane's little sister! She's innocent, simple, sassy, friendly, caring, and sweet. She's the complete opposite of the type of woman I typically like to fuck. She’s nowhere near my league, and she never will be.
"Jazzlene, sweetheart, listen to your brother. Doing your internship at the new hotel opening here in Aloha makes more sense," her father urged gently. "It's opening next month and appears to be larger than La Vienna."
"Dad," she whined, "my friends and I have already decided on La Vienna. We've planned this together, and we're sticking to it."
"But it's quite a distance, darling. What if there's an emergency and we need to reach you quickly? It's a three-hour trip; we can't get to you in a flash," he reasoned.
"Daddy, I'm an adult now. I can handle myself. Plus, it's a safe place. Besides, my friend Camille, who's an actress, always has a bodyguard with her. With her around, we'll be just fine," Jazzlene reassured him.
"But Camille's bodyguard's priority is her, not you," her father pointed out with concern.
She rolled her eyes. "Dad, please. I'm twenty-one. I'm not a child anymore. I can take care of myself. I promise!"
I busied myself with eating while listening to their family discussing Jazzlene's internship. Zane and their dad, Angelo, were deeply engaged, offering perspectives and suggestions. David, Gerald, and I remained quiet, relishing the flavors of the delicious dinner spread before us: crispy fried chicken and savory sautéed corn. Attorney Hart's cooking skills were one of the reasons I always accepted their dinner invitations. Her cooking was exceptional, and Jazzlene clearly inherited her talent. Whenever she prepared a meal, I couldn't resist indulging until my waistband felt tight.
They didn't have a cook; they prepared meals themselves. Sometimes it was their dad who did the cooking since he was retired. Other times, it was Attorney Hart, especially when her law office, located within their compound, allowed her some free time. Jazzlene also cooked whenever she was home. The only one who didn’t cook was Zane, so he usually handled the dishwashing.
I've been eating here since high school, so I know these things well. Their house is spacious and well-maintained, with a cleaning service coming weekly to keep it in top shape. These dinners felt like home to me, familiar and comforting, and it was no wonder I knew every corner of their house.
I do the same thing. My house gets cleaned weekly, and I don’t have a cook because I can’t cook myself. So, when I’m home, I mostly rely on delivered food. At the office, I eat in my office; we have a cafeteria there, and my assistant, Ezra, brings my meals to me. But occasionally, if I’m not keen on the cafeteria options, I have him order food from outside instead.
A silvery laugh pealed through the air, drawing my eyes to its source. Of course, it was Jazzlene. She has two sides: feisty and cheerful. I preferred her cheerful side, especially when she smiles and laughs. Her eyes would squint, and her laughter was always genuine. With her laughter, she could bring life to anything around her. Even a dead plant or grass might sprout again upon hearing her laugh. That kind of laugh, the genuine one, was what I treasured. I was tired of the fake people who surrounded me almost every day, especially at the company.
"Remember, Zane, your blood type is B, not OA, okay?" Jazzlene said, laughing again at Zane. I didn’t know what they were talking about since I was too engrossed in my food.
After dinner, David and Gerald were the first to say goodbye to Zane’s parents. I stayed because I was used to being the last to leave among us friends. Why? Because Zane wouldn’t let me go without helping him wash the dishes. Now, we were both at the sink. He was scrubbing the plates, while I was rinsing them. His parents had retired for the evening, and Jazz had gone upstairs.
We've been friends for a long time, and I knew exactly where this conversation was headed. And hell, I didn't like it one bit.
"Just hire her a bodyguard. Problem solved."
Zane snorted. "A bodyguard? I don’t trust those guys. Have you forgotten that Mom hired a bodyguard for her before? It didn’t end well."
Yes, I remember. When she was seventeen, she almost got kidnapped. The taxi she was in took a different route and didn’t drop her off. According to the taxi driver’s statement when he was caught and reported, he planned to assault Jazzlene. Fortunately, Jazz had the courage to kick the window in the backseat until it broke, allowing her to scream and ask for help. She was traumatized, so Attorney Hart hired a driver-slash-bodyguard because her dad wasn’t retired yet and was always away for work. Zane was in pilot school at that time, so there was no one else to look after her since Attorney Hart was also busy.
When she turned eighteen, that jerk of a bodyguard developed feelings for her. He didn’t molest her physically. He did it through text messages, and Jazz got scared. When she had the chance to contact Zane, she sent him all the screenshots of the bodyguard’s messages, which Zane then forwarded to me.
The guy was telling Jazz she was beautiful and sexy, complimenting her outfit, like when she wore shorts or a mini skirt, he’d comment on her legs. He even asked her in a text if she had a boyfriend. He even invited her to drink with him, just the two of them. Zane and I, both men, sensed something was wrong with those messages. Before things could escalate, Zane promptly informed his parents. His mom swiftly dismissed the guy and reported him.
I sighed. "You don't have to worry. Aloha is safe now, and the crime rate here is almost nonexistent."
"I know. But I'd feel better if someone was watching out for her. Especially since I'll be away for six months."
Damn it. I saw this coming. I knew exactly where this fool was headed. I anticipated his next question, and if I’m right, I swear I'll give him an earful.
"I know you’re busy. You're a CEO and have a lot of shit to do. But you also know how gullible my sister Jazz is. So, if you could keep an eye on her, just to make sure she doesn’t get kidnapped by a taxi driver again or harassed through text by some creep, I’d consider it a huge favor."
Tsk, tsk. Doesn’t he know what was going through my mind earlier, thinking about molesting his sister?
"You know? We're like a tiger and a cat—anyway, I'm the cat—but I love my stupid sister. So, if you watch over her for me while I’m gone, I’ll owe you big time and I’ll bring you a gift when I get back—"
"Are you stupid? You already owe me so much from before," I said wryly, cutting him off.
He grinned. "Wait? Is that a yes?"
I shook my head. "I don't know, man. I can help you find a better person to watch over her. Someone without a criminal record. But me? I'm not sure I can do it with everything I have to handle. And I’m not much of a babysitter."
"Good thing she's not a baby," he quipped. "And I don’t want to trust her to just anyone. Jazz is easily fooled, so trouble is always close to her. Even though she’s twenty-one, if you give her candy and talk to her about things she’s interested in, she’ll go with you. That’s how stupid she is."
"Why me? Am I the only one you can ask for a favor?"
"Nope. But you're the only person I trust not to . . . you know—"
"What? Fvck her?"
"Sh*t, man." His face twisted in disgust as he looked at me. "Use that word for anyone else, just not my sister. It’s gross. But . . . yeah. That. We both know she’s not your type. And even if she became your type, I know you’d never do that."
'Oh, come on, Zane. You have no idea, but I was already undressing your sister in my mind when I was with her in my car.'
Without looking at him, I exhaled and said, "I don't know. I'll think about it."
✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿I strolled alongside Camille, Leigh, and Violet towards the main gate after our final class had wrapped up.The days of Camille being swarmed by students seeking photos had settled into a more familiar routine. Now, university life for her was a bit more relaxed, though friendly waves and greetings still followed her as we walked. True to her nature, she responded warmly to everyone, even those she hadn't met before.Among us, Violet stood out as the most outspoken. Her very name hinted at her sharpness. Leigh, in contrast, kept to herself but was known for her numerous flings across different departments.And then there was me—the cursed one. Always left behind, always deceived. I can't fathom why. Finding an answer is a challenge.I sighed, prompting Violet to intervene. "You're scowling again, Jazz. Come on! Quit dwelling on Dominic! You should be celebrating how swiftly karma caught up with him! That jerk!"Her words struck a chord within me. Indeed, she was right.
✧ ADAM MEADOWS ✧I advanced, narrowing my aim at the man clutching Jazzlene's arm. Fear trembled through him, sweat beading on his brow. "I'm counting to three. One . . . two—"He let go of Jazzlene, and I acted swiftly, drawing her behind me, shielding her with my body while keeping him in my sights. This man, unyielding even after losing his job. What more did he want? Did he seek death now? I could accommodate that."A-Adam . . ." I felt Jazzlene grip the edge of my coat. "Please . . . put it down."Ignoring her plea, I responded firmly, "No. Because unless he leaves in three seconds, I'm going to end him and bury him eight feet deep—" Before I could finish, he bolted away, earning a slight smirk from me. Seems he feared death after all. But I wasn't finished with him. He needed a lesson in the days ahead, in case he decided to come after Jazzlene again.I turned to her and motioned towards the car. "Get inside. Quickly."Without waiting for her reply, I made my way to the driver's
✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿I walked into Zane's room and found him already dressed in his pilot uniform, with his suitcase and duffel bag at the foot of the bed. He was engrossed in typing on his phone, so he didn't immediately acknowledge me when I entered.Taking a seat on the edge of his bed, I dropped my body down, hands resting on my knees. "Always take care of yourself out there. Don't do anything reckless, okay?" I said, prompting him to finally turn and look at me.He furrowed his brow. "You're the one who needs to watch out here, especially since you'll be left alone.""I'll be with Mom and Dad," I assured him.He huffed. "They're leaving too. As far as I know, next week. Mom has a case she needs to handle. She has to visit her client and they'll stay at the client's vacation house during the hearing to be nearby and avoid frequent travel.""Huh?" I raised an eyebrow. "Why didn't Mom mention anything to me?" Sitting up in bed, I looked at my brother in surprise. "Does that mean I'll be a
✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿ I lifted the ladle to taste the sinigang I had cooked for dinner. Tonight, it was my turn to cook since Mom and Dad hadn't returned yet. They left around three this afternoon to go grocery shopping, ensuring I'd have enough supplies for the day they'd be away. The taste was just right. I set down the ladle, covered the pot, turned off the stove, and unplugged the rice cooker before grabbing my phone from the table. As I was about to leave the kitchen, my phone rang. It was Mom. "Hi, Mom," I greeted first. There was a brief silence on the line, filled with the distant sounds of laughter. "Hi, sweetie. Have you cooked dinner?" "Yeah. I'm done," I replied, already on the stairs heading up to my room. "Sweetie, Daddy and I won't be home right away. We got caught up with some old classmates and made dinner plans. Go ahead and din in without us. Oh, and don't forget to bring some food to Adam's apartment." I rolled my eyes at the mention of Adam and paused midway up th
✧ADAM MEADOWS✧A flurry of punches struck the mannequin's face, each impact sending a sharp burst of pain shooting up my arm. My muscles burned, sweat dripping into my eyes, blurring my vision. Despite the discomfort, I pressed on; these movements were second nature to me.The air was thick with the scent of sweat and aggression. This was my solitary refuge, where I could release the pent-up anger carefully contained in every other aspect of my life. A decade ago, I had begun Krav Maga training for self-defense, and now it served as my sanctuary.Once I had finished pummeling the mannequin, my body throbbed with exertion, sweat cascading down my face and arms. I snatched my towel to dab away the moisture and reached for a third bottle of mineral water. Work had been relentless, and this was my necessary reset."Hope Red helped you vent," Dante, the owner of the training center and my personal instructor, remarked dryly. He had nicknamed the mannequin Red; all the training dummies were
✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿". . . I was so frustrated that I didn't bring him dinner last night, despite mommy's advice to share whenever I cook," I concluded dramatically, taking a sip of my coffee.It's our break time, so we're at the coffee shop right next to the university, accompanied by my friends. Camille interviewed me about yesterday's events, when Adam followed one of our classmates, Janina, home to bond with us before we all go our separate ways for internships. Since we'll be interning at different places, we decided to bond as a group, representing our entire block.But even now, my skin heated with anger at the memory of Adam's overbearing attitude. Truth be told, I haven't spoken to him all day, not since last night when he brought me home.He was supposed to give me a ride to school this morning, drop me off at the university before heading to his company. But instead, I reached out to Camille early and asked if she could arrange for her driver to take me to school. I wanted to a
✧ADAM MEADOWS✧There's a bead of sweat forming on the forehead of the man sitting in front of me, despite the chilly temperature in my office. I should put him out of his misery, but instead, I continue to stare him down. "I . . . the fund . . . we we're so grateful for your continued investment," he stammers. He should be. I've got billions invested throughout the world, a far from insignificant portion of it in his firm. I looked up at him, my face serious. "I never said I'd continue investing in you," I said, my voice is firm, devoid of any kindness.One of his feet started tapping on the floor, and I could hear the sound of his shoe hitting the ground. I watched as a bead of sweat ran down his face, his breathing accelerating by the second. "A-Aren't you satisfied with the company's performance? Our share price increased by twenty percent this year."I was about to respond when my phone vibrated on the table—a text message from Jazzlene, saying, "Adam, can you pick me up? I'm no
✧ADAM MEADOWS✧JAZZLENE must not see the state of my apartment, especially with blood splattered all over the floor from the two gunshot wounds in Bueno's son's leg. He’s unconscious now, having lost a significant amount of blood.“Adam!”I heard her voice again from outside, along with her frantic banging on the door. Instead of opening it, I went to the bedroom and grabbed a clean handkerchief from the cabinet. I also retrieved a small spray bottle from the corner. I sprayed the handkerchief twice.Quietly, I stepped out of the bedroom and approached the main door. I hid behind it and reached for the handle, unlocking it so she could come in. I waited for her to open the door. As soon as she stepped inside, I moved swiftly before she could turn around. From behind, I pressed the handkerchief over her nose and mouth. She struggled at first, but within seconds, her small frame went limp, and she collapsed.I carried her to my room once she was unconscious. I didn’t want to do this to
Special Chapter Six – Last PartA month later . . .✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿It has been a week since Adam and I got married. Our wedding wasn’t grand; it was a private ceremony, just as we both wanted for the tranquility of our lives. Only family and close friends were witnesses to our union, including his Uncle Win. Although Adam was initially hesitant to invite him, I insisted because, no matter what, he is still Adam’s biological father. After the wedding, Uncle Win returned to Canada.As for my friends, only Leigh couldn’t attend because her vacation leave wasn’t approved. But I understand, as she is new in her job in Australia. She promised to make it up to me once she returns.So far, everything has been going well. Even though the news of our marriage has made it to the media and the internet, the public still doesn’t know that I am Adam’s wife. He personally ensured that no media outlet could publish our pictures, especially mine. Additionally, all hotel employees who knew about us had
Special Chapter Five✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿"ARE you sure? Why? Is there a problem with the hotel?" Brianna asked with a note of concern when I mentioned my plan to resign. It was just a plan, not a certainty yet.I gave a faint smile. “No, no problem. Just, uh, personal issues,” I replied, hoping she wouldn’t press further. It seemed she noticed my reluctance to elaborate and didn’t pry any deeper.At lunch break, I received a message from Adam asking me to come to his office to join him for a meal since he was at the hotel. As usual, I made my way there discreetly. I pretended I had a task from Sir Mikko, since people here still didn’t know about our relationship.When I arrived at his office, I found him already settled on the sofa in the center of the room. He had also set up the food on the glass table where we always ate when I was here.“How’s my princess doing today?” he greeted me with a broad smile as he turned in my direction. Before I could get closer, he stood up from his seat an
Special Chapter Four ✧ADAM MEADOWS✧“Baby, what are you doing?” I asked Jazz as I lay on the kitchen counter, my hands tied with her bra, completely naked.Jazzlene was rummaging through the fridge, her bare feet making soft padding sounds against the cool kitchen tiles. She was focused, her eyes scanning the shelves with determination. She wore nothing below the waist, just the shirt that matched her pajamas, its hem barely covering her hips, with no panties since I had taken them off earlier in the bedroom.Jazzlene’s movements were swift but purposeful, clearly on a mission. I had no idea what she was looking for in the fridge. We had just started foreplay when she brought me here and declared she was in charge. I wasn’t sure what her plan was, but I was nervous with my hands tied.She shifted aside a carton of milk, then some leftover takeout containers, all the while muttering softly to herself. Finally, her eyes lit up as she spotted what she was looking for—a can of whipping c
Special Chapter Three✧ADAM MEADOWS✧I thought I’d finally have Jazz all to myself for an entire week once her parents headed off to Hawaii. But just as I was planning to take her back to my penthouse, her obnoxious older brother decided to show up, claiming his flight was delayed by a day. So now, here I am, stuck in their house.I’m sitting in the dining room, watching as Jazz prepares dinner. Zane and I are seated across from each other at the counter, locked in a silent standoff. His arms are crossed, and every so often, he shakes his head and lets out a low chuckle, like he’s trying to get under my skin.“Something amusing?” I shot him a glare, the tension between us palpable. We were never like this before Jazz and I started dating, but I get it—he still can’t fully accept me.I couldn’t help but recall the serious conversation we had last month after we shoved each other into their backyard pool.[FLASHBACK]Zane was leaning against the porch railing, his eyes narrowing as he lo
Special Chapter Two✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿THE CITY lights shimmered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Adam's penthouse bedroom, casting a gentle glow over the plush surroundings. The air was warm and heavy with the scent of passion as we lay intertwined on his bed, our bodies still humming with the echoes of our intimacy. Nestled in his arms, under the soft blanket, I felt an overwhelming sense of closeness and contentment."I'm embarrassed to go home tomorrow. Mom and Dad will definitely suspect something," I murmured. Earlier, I texted my mom saying I'd be late coming home because there was an event at the hotel and I had to work overtime. But after my first round with Adam tonight, he told me he couldn't let me go home just yet—he wanted to spend more time with me. So, I was forced to message my mom again, telling her I'd be staying overnight at the hotel. "You know how parents are—they have the weirdest sixth sense.""Then don't bother going home. Stay in my penthouse instead. I'll
Special Chapter One✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿"Crystal flower number two hundred thirty-one," I whispered softly, a smile forming as I admired the delicate crystal rose Adam handed me after I got into his car. He was waiting for me in the parking lot of M-Power Hotel, arriving slightly ahead of me to avoid being seen leaving together by the staff.“Do you want me to stop giving you flowers?” he asked, leaning in for a quick kiss, a playful smile on his lips.“No, not yet. Stop when we reach a thousand.” I giggled. Ever since he returned from Singapore, he's resumed his habit of giving me crystal flowers. The last count was two hundred ten before he left, and the collection has grown quite a bit since then.“So, where to now? Your place or mine?” he grinned at me.“Your place. Meadows Tower. I miss lounging in your penthouse,” I smiled back.“All right. Let’s go.”It's been a month since Adam officially started courting me after getting permission from Mom, Dad, and even Zane. Despite still holdi
Epilogue Five months later. ✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿“HAPPY anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Hart.”That’s all I hear here at the banquet. Today is Mom and Dad’s 30th wedding anniversary, and the celebration is being held at M-Power Hotel. My brother, Zane, organized this surprise party for them and covered all the expenses himself. He didn’t ask me for a contribution since he earns more than me. However, he still doesn’t know I have the five million dollars Adam gave me.Speaking of Adam, it’s been twelve months since he started pursuing me. Exactly a year today, and it’s been five months since he left for Singapore.Yes, it’s been five months with no contact between us. Whenever I ask my brother about Adam, he can’t give me any answers because Adam’s friends haven’t replied to the group chat. Plus, all of Adam’s social media accounts are deactivated, so he can’t be reached through private messages either.The event continued until it was time for us to give our messages to our parents. I went first
✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿“Why haven't you forgiven him yet if things are already fine between him and your parents?” Camille remarked.We were seated at a table, with Violet and I attending the university’s annual alumni charity gala—an event I had accompanied Mom and Dad to last year. This time, it was held at the M-Power Hotel. As official alumni now, we were also invited. The only one missing was Leigh, who’s currently in Australia for work. Despite the distance, we still manage to catch up through video calls whenever we all have time."How many months has he been trying to win you back?" Violet asked, taking a sip of her wine. I couldn't help but notice the men stealing glances at our table. In the past, it was me who drew their attention, but now it's Violet, especially since many here know she’s the daughter of the renowned businessman Jake Crystal. Several men had already approached our table, asking Violet to dance, but I turned them down on her behalf, remembering what Adam once said
✿♡ JAZZLENE ♡✿"From Adam again?" my brother asked with a furrowed brow as he saw me in the living room, carefully arranging crystal flowers in a transparent glass vase."Yeah. That’s the thirtieth one the guard handed me this morning, one for each day. I think he won’t stop until we patch things up.""Are you two meeting in secret at the hotel? You’re both in for it if I find out."I sighed. "We’re not meeting, you paranoid. Adam rarely drops by the hotel. From what I’ve heard from Sir Mikko, he only visits twice a week. He’s more often at Meadows Group.""Good. Because if I find out you're entertaining that jerk, I’ll tie the two of you together."It’s been a month since I started working as a receptionist at M-Power Hotel. I knew Adam was serious when he said he'd give me the position I wanted, but I’m not the type to take advantage. So, I spoke to Sir Mikko and told him I’d apply for the receptionist role. Instead of backing out, I seized the opportunity so I wouldn’t have to stru