Follow
Chapters
Share
A Favor To My Boss Novel Cover

A Favor To My Boss

Emma had agreed to pretend to be her boss's girlfriend at an event where his ex-wife planned to show up with the guy she had cheated with. "We'll see how this turns out."
Chapters
Share

Chapter 4

"Sit down before you fall over, Brandon. Please." I glanced at him.

"Alright," he whispered, sliding onto the edge of the breakfast counter.

I searched through cabinets and drawers until I found the coffee machine, then set to work making a pot of strong coffee. I poured two mugs—one for him and one for me—and sat across from him at the counter. He stared down at his hands, his face clouded with something heavy and sad.

"Brandon, are you okay?" I asked, my voice softening.

"No, I'm really not. I hate this house. It's too big and too empty. I need to leave. I just... can't stay here anymore." His voice was weighed down by sadness and defeat.

"Why couldn't I move on like she did, Emma? She moved on even before we ended things—so why am I still stuck? It's been six damn months, and I still feel like nothing but a shadow of the man I used to be." His voice trembled, anger and disappointment sharpening every word.

My chest tightened for him. The pain in his eyes was raw, and I would never wish that kind of hurt on anyone.

I reached across the counter and placed my hand gently over his.

"You loved her, Brandon. You still do, and that's why it hurts so much. It doesn't make you pathetic, not one bit. You just need more time. You'll get through this—maybe not today, but eventually. That's what being human means, and it's okay to feel this way. I promise, it won't last forever." I tried to smile, hoping it might help.

He let out a shaky sigh and raked his fingers through his hair.

"I really hope you're right, Emma," he replied quietly, lifting his mug and taking a long sip of coffee.

A quiet settled over us, heavy but gentle. He drifted into his thoughts, probably thinking about everything he had lost and all the pieces he still had to pick up. I did not say another word. I let him sit with his memories until he finished the last of his coffee.

"I probably should head to bed," he said, pushing himself up from the counter but nearly losing his balance the second he stood.

"Come on, let me help you. Just tell me where your room is," I stammered.

"Thanks for looking after me, Emma. Would you mind coming by to pick me up before work tomorrow? I really don't want to call my driver. He'll give me another lecture about drinking too much, and I don't have the energy for that right now." He managed a tired smile.

"Of course," I responded.

We made our way to his bedroom together. As soon as we walked in, he peeled off his underwear and plopped down on the edge of the bed without a second thought. I tried my hardest not to stare, but I caught myself glancing before quickly turning away, feeling a wave of embarrassment wash over me.

"Emma, what if nobody ever loves me again? And what if I never fall in love with anyone else?" He looked up at me, his eyes full of uncertainty.

I walked over and sat beside him, turning so I could look at him clearly.

"That won't happen, Brandon. You will find love again when you are ready, and I truly believe there's someone out there waiting for you." I smiled, hoping to reassure him.

"I hope you're right. It just feels unreal sometimes. I'm thirty-two and already going through a divorce. That wasn't what I imagined when we got married seven years ago. By now, I thought we'd have kids, a real family. Instead, I'm just here. Alone. All I have left is work, Emma." The sadness in his voice made him seem even smaller than before.

I inched closer and set my hand on his knee.

"You will have that family someday, Brandon. When you meet the right woman, everything will fall into place. Darcy wasn't that person, because if she had been, you two would still be together."

"Maybe," he muttered, giving a tired shrug before stretching out on the bed.

"Is there anything you need, Brandon?" I asked quietly.

"Will you stay?" he asked.

His question caught me off guard.

That was the last thing I ever thought he would say. He looked at me with pleading eyes, and I could see just how much he needed someone there. I should have told him no, but I could not bring myself to say it.

"Please? I just don't want to be alone tonight." His voice was soft. "There are a few things in that drawer, if you need something to sleep in," he added, glancing toward the nightstand.

"Alright," I said, giving him a gentle smile. "But where exactly am I supposed to sleep?"

He gave a small, hopeful grin and scooted to the far side of the bed, patting the empty spot next to him.

"I'll just crash on the couch," I teased, nodding at the oversized sofa by the window.

"Fine, but I'm going to remember that." He stuck out his lip in an exaggerated pout.

I let him sulk, but within minutes, he was already fast asleep. I slipped out of bed quietly, pulled the comforter over him, and gently brushed a hand across his cheek.

"You're going to be alright, Brandon," I whispered, hoping my words would be true.

I headed back to the kitchen and filled a glass with water for him. He would definitely need it when morning came. Then I searched around for a blanket and a couple of pillows to set up the sofa for myself. In one of the drawers, I found a plain t-shirt that would do for pajamas. I knew I probably would not get much sleep—staying overnight at someone else's place always left me restless. Mostly, I just hoped he would not be upset to find me there in the morning. With how much he drank tonight, there was a good chance he would not even remember asking me to stay.

You may also like

Claimed Forever Novel Cover
9.7
He watched her with the new man. Then he taught them both how she really needs to be f*cked. Aria fled her obsessive ex's endless claiming-boardroom stares, public ruin, body-breaking nights. Now she's safe with sweet Ethan. Until Damien walks in... And refuses to leave. One command changes everything. Forever.
After I Exposed My Professor Husband, His Mistress Got Pregnant Too Novel Cover
9.7
After discovering her professor husband’s infidelity, a woman’s world shatters further when his mistress reveals a pregnancy. As she navigates the fallout of his public exposure, a web of lies begins to unravel, revealing secrets that go far deeper than a simple affair. Trapped in a modern tale of betrayal and mystery, she must confront the truth about the man she married while dealing with the unexpected consequences of his hidden life.
Once Upon A One Night Mistake Novel Cover
9.8
What if Cinderella absolutely hated Prince Charming? Several years and a handful of scandals were enough to make Taliana Avilla forget all about her sworn enemy, Sebastian Phillips. Too bad a one-night stand and a lost diamond ring made her remember all over again.
Reborn, I Ruined Their Perfect Life Novel Cover
7.5
I spent five years laundering my family's wealth and buying military-grade weapons to crown my husband, Alistair, the Don of the Chicago Mafia. But the night before his coronation, he drove an Italian stiletto into my stomach. He sneered that a Don needed a true Mafia Queen, and that was always meant to be his "fragile" friend, Kylie. As I bled out on the Persian rug, he revealed the sickening truth. The night I was found in a rival Irish boss's bed two years ago wasn't a setup by our enemies. Alistair had ordered his own mother and sister to drug and frame me. He just needed me terrified enough to sign over my merchant trust fund to prove my loyalty. My entire marriage, my sacrifices, and my stolen wealth were just stepping stones for him and his mistress. I had bled for him and won him the city, only to be slaughtered like a sacrificial lamb so he could hand my empire to another woman. Before the flames I started consumed us both, I swore I'd drag his entire family to hell. Opening my eyes again, the suffocating smoke was gone, replaced by the scent of lavender and the bitter taste of chloral hydrate. I was back on the exact night of the frame-up two years ago. Outside the door, my sister-in-law was whispering, waiting for the Irish boss to arrive so they could ruin me. This time, I was going to make sure she was the one in that bed.
REVENGE OF THE UGLY WIFE Novel Cover
7.4
Mathilda had to taste the bitterness of life when she was forced into marriage with a young and powerful CEO named Fredric. From the very first day, her life turned into a living nightmare. She endured endless humiliation, emotional abuse, and cold indifference from the man who was supposed to be her husband. To him, Mathilda was nothing more than a burden-someone to display in public, then discard once the cameras were gone. Despite her pain, Mathilda tried to hold onto hope. She told herself that someday Fredric would see her true worth, that love might grow where only resentment lived. But fate had other plans. One night, an accident shattered everything. The car crash left behind twisted metal, fire, and smoke-and the world believed Mathilda was dead. Fredric never looked back. He moved on, unbothered, as if her existence had been erased. The company held a brief memorial, the press covered the tragedy for a day or two, and then her name vanished into silence. But Mathilda wasn't dead. She woke up in a remote hospital, broken but alive. Her body was scarred, her spirit nearly destroyed-but her heart burned with something new: vengeance. Every wound became a promise. Every scar, a reminder of the life that had been stolen from her. For months, she planned in secret-building herself again, piece by piece. The world would soon see a different woman, stronger, more beautiful, untouchable. When Mathilda finally returned, she was no longer the fragile wife Fredric once despised. She had become his greatest fear-a ghost of his past, walking in heels, wrapped in elegance and power. And this time, she wouldn't ask for love. She would demand retribution.