ALEXANDER'S POV
The soft hum of the elevator was the only sound as I ascended to the penthouse, my thoughts were jumbled. The events of the evening replayed in my head: Rubby’s voice filled with desperation as she pleaded with me to spare the bastard who laid his hands on her. I didn't understand why I reacted that way. I wouldn't touch filth who laid his hands on a woman
My initial plan was to return the slap and warn him off her but when I saw his face, I just had a sudden change of heart. I wanted to see him beg.
Still, I reminded myself of the plan. She was a means to an end. Nothing more. I just needed to keep myself from getting too involved with her. Besides, this happened yesterday, why was I still thinking about it?
The doors opened, revealing the spacious living room glowing in city lights. Mirabelle was waiting, her pacing like a caged tiger betraying her mood. Her silk robe fluttered as she turned, her sharp gaze pinning me in place.
“Alexander,” she snapped, her voice lacking its usual sweetness. “Do you care to explain this?”
She held up her phone, the screen glaring with a tabloid headline: "Alexander Wolfe Caught with Mystery Woman—New Flame?" Beneath it, a photo of Rubby and me standing too close for comfort.
It was back in the lounge where that asshole attacked. I didn't think it would be making waves already in just a couple of hours.
I sighed, setting down my coat. “It’s not what it looks like.”
Her laugh was cold. “Really? Because it looks like you’re prancing around with some woman while the whole world watches. How dare you?!”
I moved toward the bar, pouring myself a drink to buy a moment. “She’s my fake fiancée,” I said finally, taking a small sip of whiskey.
This was going to be a long night and I needed enough alcohol to get through it.
Mirabelle froze, blinking as if she hadn’t heard me correctly. “Fake fiancée?” Her voice was low, dangerous. “Explain.”
“It’s simple,” I began, leaning against the bar. “My parents have been pressuring me to settle down. You know how they feel about us.”
Her jaw tightened, her perfectly manicured nails digging into her palm. “Oh, I know. I’ve been hearing their disapproval for years. They think I’m…what did they call me? A gold-digging whore with an extravagant lifestyle.”
I winced on hearing those words. It hurt me every time they referred to her like that. Sure, Mirabelle had an interesting past but that was then. She was a totally different person now but they wouldn't even give her the chance to prove that. Typical of my own parents.
“Wild and unworthy,” I added, my tone bitter. “Their words, not mine.”
She flinched, but her eyes burned with defiance. “And this Rubby girl? She’s their idea of ‘worthy,’ I suppose?”
“They don’t know her,” I said calmly, walking toward her. “She’s just a tool. Once they approve of her and hand over the company, it’s over. I’ll come back to you, and we’ll finally live the life we want.”
Her silence stretched for a moment before she let out a breathless laugh. “You’re serious?”
“As serious as I’ve ever been,” I assured her, placing a hand on her waist.
“You really think they will fall for this?” She asked worriedly.
“Hundred percent,” I assured her. I was confident my parents would like someone like Rubby. Well-cultured, soft hearted with charming mischievous naivety. She's perfect for them.
Her expression softened, though her lips pressed into a thin line. “She’s beautiful, Alexander. Way too beautiful and I know you see that. Don’t think I didn’t notice.”
“Mirabelle,” I said, eyes glinting in amusement as I tilted her chin so her eyes met mine. “You have nothing to worry about. You’re the one I love. She’s just a business deal. A means to an end.”
Her lips curled into a faint smile. “I knew there was a reason I stayed through all this nonsense. You always know how to make me feel special.”
I pressed a kiss to her forehead. “Because you are.”
Her arms slid around my neck, pulling me closer. “Just promise me one thing,” she whispered. “Don’t let her get any ideas. I don’t share.”
“She already knows her place,” I replied smoothly, my lips brushing hers.
For a moment, the tension eased, replaced by her warming presence. Her laughter was soft, almost playful now, as she pulled me toward the couch. “Stay with me today. Forget the office, the fake fiancée, and your parents for once.”
The vibration of my phone on the coffee table shattered the moment. I checked the screen: The Office.
“Don’t answer that,” she said firmly, pulling me back down beside her.
“I have to.”
“You don’t,” she countered, her fingers tracing lazy patterns on my chest.
“Mirabelle,” I said gently, prying her hand away. “This won’t take long.”
She huffed, crossing her arms as I stood. “Fine. But you owe me.”
Sure enough, it was work and I was needed in the office immediately.
- LATER THAT EVENING -
The office was so busy with people streaming in and out, the emergency meeting dragging on far longer than anticipated. Financial reports, projections, and endless debates filled the hours. It was tiring.
My phone buzzed on the table and I glanced at the ID. Rubby.
I let it ring. A second call followed immediately after. With a muttered apology to the room, I stepped out into the hallway and answered.
“Rubby,” I said, keeping my tone neutral, even though it came out somewhat curt. “I'm in a meeting.”
“A meeting?” she echoed, her voice rising. “Alexander, you promised you would be here for dinner. My parents are waiting to meet you!”
What? Dinner? Parents? I didn't remember discussing anything of that sort. I even thought it was some sort of emergency.
Taking a deep breath, I asked, “What dinner?”
I tried not to let my impatience seep through my voice. I was in the middle of closing an important deal, and they were all waiting for me. Who did she think she was?
“Is this a joke?” she retorted. “The dinner, Alexander. We planned this!”
That was when it all clicked and I cursed under my breath. I had totally forgotten about it. I was about to apologize when my PA showed up, tapping his watch.
I let out a sigh, “I'll call you back,” I told her, and immediately hung up.
Hours later, the meeting was finally over. I left the boardroom, the tension finally easing as the meeting adjourned. I pulled out my phone to call Rubby back when another call came through: Mirabelle.
“Alexander,” her voice trembled on the line. “I need you. It’s an emergency.”
“What happened?”
“Just come home. Please,” she pleaded.
Her urgency left no room for argument. Sliding my phone into my pocket, I headed for the car, worried that something terrible was happening.
The ride to the penthouse was a blur. Mirabelle's voice, trembling and urgent, replayed in my head, pushing me to move faster. I imagined the worst… a break-in, an injury, something catastrophic. By the time I reached the penthouse door, my pulse was hammering, and my mind was running wild with worry.
I pushed the door open, and my senses were immediately assaulted. Candlelight flickered against the walls, the faint scent of jasmine and vanilla permeating the air. Confusion replaced urgency as I called out, “Mirabelle?”
Her silhouette appeared at the bedroom door, bathed in the golden light of the candles she had strategically placed throughout the room. My stomach sank, realizing what this was. She wasn’t in distress; she was playing me. What the fuck?!
She stood there, draped in crimson silk that barely covered her, the fabric clinging to her curves like a second skin. Her lips curled into a coy smile, but it did nothing to soften the anger bubbling in my chest. She had ruined my fucking plans and made me miss an important step in my plans!
“Mirabelle,” I said sharply, striding toward her. “What the hell is going on? You said it was an emergency!”
I rushed here, thinking she was in some sort of danger, only to see this. A fucking seduction show?
“It is,” she purred, taking a step closer. “Alexander, I’ve barely seen you in days. You’re either at the office, with your parents, or off playing house with her. Is it bad for me to want you to myself for a little while?”
Her emphasis on "her" made my jaw tighten. I thought we were over this. Why was she bringing Rubby into this again?
“You lied to me,” I said, my voice low and irritated. “You made me leave an important meeting because you were…lonely?”
It made me even angrier. Was I some sort of joke to her?
She arched an eyebrow, unfazed by my tone. “Is that so hard to understand? I needed you, Alex. You’re my boyfriend, not the company’s errand boy.”
I shook my head, pinching the bridge of my nose to keep from snapping and saying unpleasant things that were not necessary at the moment. “You have no idea what I’m dealing with, Mirabelle. I’m trying to juggle everything—my parents, the company, you—and this is how you choose to support me? By causing panic and being a fucking distraction?”
Her expression softened, but her eyes glimmered with something I couldn't decipher. Something mischievous. This woman was far from done.
“You’re always so tense,” she murmured, stepping closer. “I thought I’d remind you why you come home to me.”
Her fingers danced up my chest and despite my frustration, my body betrayed me, responding to her proximity, her scent, and her voice. I couldn't even bring myself to stay angry at her.
“Don’t do this,” I said, though my voice lacked conviction.
“Do what?” she whispered, leaning in, her lips brushing my ear. “Remind you that I’m the woman you love? That you always want? That no matter what deals you’re making or who you’re pretending to marry, I’m the one waiting for you at the end of it all?”
Her words, her touch, the way her silk robe slipped from her shoulders… it was all part of her plan, and it was working.
“Mirabelle,” I breathed, my resolve slipping as her lips trailed along my jaw.
“Yes?” she murmured, her hands sliding around my neck. Her scent was already messing with my senses.
“You can’t keep doing this,” I said, but my grip on her waist tightened, pulling her closer instead of pushing her away.
“Doing what?” she asked, her tone teasing. “Loving you? Needing you? Wanting you?”
“Making me worry. If you want me, you say it. Don't trick me into it,” I told her.
“Where's the fun in that?”
Her lips found mine, soft and insistent, and any argument I had crumbled. My anger melted away, replaced by something primal and consuming. I could feel my length harden against her delicate touches.
She knew exactly how to get to me, and I hated that I let her, but at that moment, I didn’t care.
I loved her after all. What was the harm in giving in?
Her laughter was soft against my lips as she guided me toward the bed, her victory sealed. “That’s more like it,” she whispered, her fingers tangling in my hair.
I knew I should’ve been angry, furious, even. But as she pulled me down onto the bed, her body warm and inviting beneath mine, all thoughts of Rubby, the meetings, and even my parents faded into oblivion.
For tonight, Mirabelle had me exactly where she wanted me. And I wanted her too. Desperately.
I took off my shirt and her eyes lit up.
“You are going to wish you hadn't,” I whispered, shrugging off my shirt. I turned her over pulling her ass up to me.
RUBBY'S POV My lower lips quivered as I forced myself to eat, I was just so unlucky, and to think that he was such a lovely person.Across the table, my mom seemed triumphant, almost happy that he had disappointed me; she liked Nolan, which explains it; she didn't want another man for me.Dad,, on the other hand, was his wife's husband, he did everything she said and accepted anything that came out of her mouth, it left me wishing for a man like my dad, who would never argue with me, though I envied their partnership, It left me wondering if dad had a mind of his own."Eat up, sweetheart; I'm sure Nolan would never do such a thing," Mom said as usual; she always finds a way to fix Nolan in every sentence.I rolled my eyes in response and made to stand when Dad suddenly stood up as though he had an important announcement to make. He picked up the hat he had kept on the table and wore it back; Mom burst out laughing immediately; it was obvious she knew what he was about to do; she was
ALEXANDER'S POVMy chest rose and fell as I heaved a sigh of relief, though a pang of guilt remained, I had deeply hurt her.I waited for Mirabelle to leave, though, before calling, I couldn't risk causing a scene. Just as my parents thought, Mirabelle had a knack for theatrics; they thought she was crazy, and to be honest, they weren't wrong.I had just finished preparing for the office when I got another notification that Mirabelle had used my card again.I clenched my teeth in anger and yelled in frustration. Was there a limit to this reckless spending of hers? And here I was about to add another woman to the cart. "Don't use my card again," I warned when she took my call."But baby I needed that.""Mirabelle, do not use my card again; if you continue this way, I might go bankrupt before the end of the year.""Okay, fine, I will just get a Birkin bag, and that will be it for the day.""Mirabelle, you have more than ten birkin bags; what do you need another one for?""Oh baby, stop
RUBBY'S POVThe drive home from the orphanage left me in quiet contemplation. For the first time in a long while, I felt fulfilled and complete. It wasn’t just the children’s laughter nor the way they clung to me as if I mattered; it was the fact that Alex had laughed, too. Really laughed.Now, he sat beside me, his face serious as his fingers darted across his phone screen. Probably answering an important email. He always had that same focused expression brows furrowed, lips slightly pursed. It made me smile.I stole glances at him, hoping he wouldn’t notice the blush warming my cheeks. He was handsome. He had a perfect pair of black eyes that could stare into your soul, a well-chiselled jaw, tiny pink lips, and a broad chest that could carry his kids and me. I laughed softly at my weird imagination, we weren't even dating, and here I was thinking about carrying his kids."What's amusing you?" He asked SuddenlyI quickly turned to face the window to prevent him from seeing how pink
ALEXANDER'S POV I stared at Rubby as she made to talk, ready to chip in something if the need arose. But before she could form a single word, Nolan quickly cut her short."Mom, Dad," he began, sounding hurt. "Don't be upset with Rubby; I think she's only been confused lately; the whole wedding plans are so overwhelming; it's my fault for putting so much pressure on her."I widened my eyes in shock, and so did Rubby."Nolan, you are pathetic....""I mean," he interrupted her again, his voice suddenly breaking as though he was about to cry."I understand how she is feeling. I haven't been around much lately because of work, and now someone else is gradually taking my place," he made the last sentence and pointed at me, much to my frustration.I stiffened in my chair as I fought hard to suppress the feeling of rage that kept rising in my chest. What a manipulative Narcissist!"I don't understand you, son," Mom asked, walking over to where he sat.Nolan shook his head as though reluctan
ALEXANDER'S POV She hurt my ego. The number of times her words replayed in my mind was unhealthy. "There are millions of men out there ready to fund my lifestyle."I should have been angry, but instead, I felt calm and hollow. She had struck me where it hurt the most and no matter how much I forced myself to believe she was wrong, a part of me wondered if she was right. She came back to the living room minutes later and made to walk past me, but I held her back.For a second I clenched my teeth and debated within me whether to let her go or not. The latter won, and I wrapped my arms around her small waist, raising her chin to get her face closer to mine."I'm sorry, Mirabelle, I overreacted; it's been a stressful day," I said quietly.Her lips curved into a small self-satisfied smile as though she had won a gold medal. "It's okay," she said brushing a kiss on my lips.Her expression suddenly changed when she picked up her phone, tapping against the screen as a notification lit it
ALEXANDER'S POV Immediately Kevin's call ended, my phone rang again. For a split second, I thought it was Kevin about to spit more venom, but when Rubby's name lit up the screen, I couldn't help the small smile that tugged at my lips."Hey Rubby," I answered, leaning back into the couch."How are you doing? I just thought of calling you now.""I'm so sorry Alex," she started, her voice soft and tentative. "I had no idea that Nolan was going to show up, I didn't...""It's okay, dear," I interrupted gently; the frustration in her tone was quite evident. "Honestly, I'm not mad; I understand stuff like this happens; my parents could be worse at times, so it's fine, okay.""For real? You are not mad?" She asked sounding a little surprised."No, not at all," I replied with a chuckle.For a second there was a pause on the line, and I heard her exhale gently as though she were relieved."I still feel bad about it, though; they even offered him the meal you prepared.""Rubby common, I alread
RUBBY'S POV Alex drove me home hours later promising to pick me back up for dinner. I waved at him till I could no longer see his car; for some reason, I couldn't help feeling like a giddy little child. As I got to my room, I caught a glimpse of myself in my mirror and couldn't help but giggle, I was grinning from ear to ear. To make it worse, I felt as though I was floating on air as I remembered how hard we laughed and how gently he rubbed my arms.Suddenly I found myself smiling again, my face aching from the effort.Get a grip on yourself, Rubby, I muttered to myself before sinking in on my ever-ready bed.Evening came sooner than I had expected, and I heard the honk of his car; he no longer pulled into the driveway to avoid being embarrassed by my mom. I rushed downstairs, ignoring my mom's voice, who was asking where I was headed dressed like that."You look stunning," he complimented when I stepped out of my apartment. I had carefully chosen a dark green dress that hugged my
RUBBY'S POV When Alex finally pulled back, I caught my breath forcing myself to meet his gaze. His eyes were reassuring and warm, it made me feel safe and protected. But then, out of the corner of my eyes, I noticed Kevin. He seemed to be playing a different kind of game. He had his phone raised subtly, the screen angled towards us; my chest tightened when I understood what he was doing: he was taking a picture.I hesitated for a second as I looked at him with the corner of my eyes. His smirk widened as he lowered the phone slipping it back into his pocket as if nothing had happened. I got pissed but I decided against calling him out, at least not there and then."Rubby," Alex's mother called, pulling my attention away from Kevin; she was even softer now and called my name as though she had been familiar with me. "It's been such a pleasure having you here tonight; you are most welcome to come by anytime; our home is always open to you.""Thank you," I replied smiling politely."You'
KEVIN'S POV My knuckles turned white as I drove violently home. I had never been this embarrassed and disgraced all my life.How dare he? How dare that old man who is suffering from Dementia?I slammed my fists on the steering wheel continuously as I drove. "Mom," I muttered. How does it feel to have a favourite child, huh?All of a sudden she shows up, and the chairman talks such nonsense."Mr Wolfe!" I shouted as soon as I entered the house I bumped into Alex's mom who sat totally unbothered by the whole situation."Oh, it's a pity; some people can't even relate to what a mother's love means," she muttered.I knew she was referring to me. Though it hurt, I couldn't show how deeply those words wounded me.I turned to leave, but she blurted another disgusting word."I would rather be a devil than choose which child to love."I stopped abruptly and turned to her. "If you are talking to me, come say to my face, you coward. You should be ashamed of how much your son hates you. Look,
RUBBY'S POV Alex ignored my question and went ahead to open the box I had gotten him."Drop the act. Have you been drinking?""Wow," he gasped when he opened the box. I had gotten him a not-so-expensive watch. He had only one. Though that was the least of his worries, I figured out he needed another one. I had carefully chosen that watch with Dad the first time we made love. "Rubby, this is so expensive, you shouldn't have.....""I would have done more, I just......""Rubby this is too much," he interrupted. "Oh, my goodness. Thank you so much."I smiled. "I figured you had only one, so..." I couldn't complete the sentence; my cheeks had heated up.His eyes lingered on mine, making my cheeks heat up even more."You look stunning today, I.....""Alex, have you been drinking?" I asked again. I had almost forgotten and allowed myself to be brainwashed by his seductive eyes."Help me put it on," he muttered and gently removed the watch from the box."Whenever you are done dodging the qu
ALEXANDER'S POV My Jaw dropped, and my whole body stiffened as they walked to the podium. I turned to look at Josh who even looked more confused than I was. So was Kevin.It was game over. Mr Wolfe had always thought I wasn't his son, he had always seen me as a bedwetter, so I stood no chance against his sons. For me I thought, the battle was over for me, and for Josh too. "Good morning everyone," he greeted. We all stood in respect before he signalled us to sit with his fingers.I stole another look at Josh, who seemed to be speaking with his mother with his eyes; he didn't understand why she was there, though I knew it was against Kevin."I am sorry for keeping you all waiting, I had to settle some issues at home before stepping out." Turning to Kevin, "Congratulations, son, I heard the board members voted in your favour."Kevin nodded in response, a wide smile spreading across his face."Good. Standing before you all here this morning, I reject Kevin as the CEO of my hard-earne
ALEXANDER'S POV "Alex, Alex," the secretary called after me."What is it?" I turned sharply. "I know all this is Kevin's plan, but asking for the transfer of ownership is far. What if it's really signed in his name?""Why do you care?" I asked."Because Kevin can go any length to make sure he sits there. It's only for your own good if you allow him to sit there for the time being while you work underground to be sure the ownership is transferred to you.""Do you think I care?" I asked again."But.....""You have no right whatsoever to speak to me. If you believe I'm innocent, it would have shown in the vote charts, but it didn't.""I.....""We are done conversing," I said, but then someone else called me."Alexander." I turned to see Kevin walking towards me, while Josh followed suit."Why are you running with your tails between your legs?"I smirked. "You are the dog here. Because if you aren't, you wouldn't be so scared of meeting your father and asking him to sign the transfer of
ALEXANDER'S POV It was the second time in the month that I woke up with such head splitting headache.I held my temples with both hands as I stood up to clear the mess I had created the previous day."What happened?" I muttered and paused to enable me to recall what had happened the previous day."Oh," I exclaimed in realisation. The stunt Kevin had pulled, and the heartbreaking words Rubby had said to me.But my brain kept reminding me that I was forgetting something."What else?" I grumbled.I shrugged my shoulders when I couldn't remember, and continued cleaning the mess I had made.Midway into my cleaning services, my phone buzzed.I stared at it for a moment trying to recollect when and how I had seen that number, because it looked oddly familiar, till the call ended.Not even up to twenty seconds, it started ringing again, I was pushed to answer the call this time."Have you forgotten the board has a meeting today?" That was Kevin's voice, but that wasn't his number."Are you s
ALEXANDER'S POV I waited for Rubby, I couldn't leave, not after what she had said."You are still here?" Rubby asked when she got back from the doctor's office.I nodded without saying anything."Just leave me alone already. Staying with you has caused more chaos than I thought possible. Just go, please.""Rubby it's not me. I'm not the one bringing the chaos, it's.....""Alex, my life has been peaceful till you came in; go already; I miss myself."My eyes clouded. "That's a mean thing to say.""I will be leaving already, the doctor said I was free to go. And please do not come after me if you really love me. Grant me this one request."I sat like a statue and watched her pick her things till she walked away. Suddenly, my heart felt so heavy and cold, as though a bag of frozen water had been kept in it.Moments later, I found my legs. "Fine, if that's what she wants," I muttered and headed for my car.I tightened my grip on the steering wheel as I drove; Rubby's words kept ringing in
KEVIN'S POVI sang along, "It's a beautiful day, we gonna have some fun today, oh baby, I think I want to marry you.""What a beautiful day," I exclaimed and even increased the volume of the music. Everything had gone as smoothly as planned, even extra. Now, just one step, and Wolfe's incorporation becomes mine.I pulled into the driveway and adjusted my collar; I needed to exude that air of superiority, the CEO kind of Aura.I had just walked into the living room when Alex's mom stepped out."Kevin, what's going on?""Oh, Laura. You must have seen the news." I flashed her the darkest smile I had."That's not the plan; you are acting out of script, Kevin; what exactly are you doing?" Her hands trembled slightly as she spoke.I did a little break dance, much to her irritation."Old woman, we struck a deal, and we both played our part; why, then, are you pained? Do I look so foolish to you? Do you think I suddenly had no interest in the seat? You must be a clown, just like your son.
ALEXANDER'S POV I folded my fist and glared at the snake in front of me. I should have known from the onset."You also need to come with us," a police officer said.I turned immediately. "Why? Because of the lie he's been vomiting?""No sir, we need you to come for questioning, this is area division two.""Go ahead, you will need to see Rubby when she wakes up," Kevin said, tapped me on the shoulders and walked away, with the reporters running along. He stopped at the car carrying Josh. "Hey brother."Josh spat on him, but Kevin laughed in response."I will come with my car," I said to the police officer, who agreed.I was assigned to two other officers who joined me in the car, and soon I found myself in the Division Two police station."We would make use of a lie detector sir, since Kevin presented no evidence.""It's fine," I whispered. I felt so defeated."Is Mr Henry your driver?""Yes he is," I replied curtly."Did you know he had such intentions?""No, I didn't.""Where were
ALEXANDER'S POV "That's the car there," Josh pointed."But why is the fire service coming this direction" I was still talking when people started running out screaming."Fire! Fire!" The basement."We were both lost; the car was packed beside the bakery, but the bakery was busy, as many workers walked in and out of the room."There is no way she would be there," Josh said aloud as though reading my thoughts."Out!" Someone shouted. "There are people in the basement.""Basement?" I and Josh said in unison. "The gym has a basement?"Thankfully, the fire service arrived just in time and began doing what they knew how to do best."We are wasting time; take this direction, and I will take the other; we need to find her now," Josh ordered.I hated the fact that he was dishing out instructions like I was his younger brother, I only ignored him for Rubby's sake."What!" I exclaimed when I saw a swarm of reporters coming in that direction."Oh shit," Josh exclaimed. None of us wanted to be se