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After My Assistant Fought My Possessive Ex Novel Cover

After My Assistant Fought My Possessive Ex

I watched her through the tinted window of my car, sitting across from the man who had once destroyed her. My fingers drummed a silent rhythm against the leather steering wheel, a habit from my previous life that I couldn't shake. Cali Mills, elegant in a cream silk blouse that caught the restaurant's ambient light, was exactly as I remembered her—and nothing like the broken woman I'd held in my arms as we both bled out on cold concrete. Six months. It had taken me exactly six months to position myself perfectly. The restaurant—my restaurant now, though few knew it—hummed with the quiet conversations of Manhattan's elite. I'd purchased it not for the profit, but for this moment, when I would finally step out of the shadows and claim what was mine to protect. Marcus Hale leaned forward, his perfectly manicured hands gesturing with that practiced sincerity that had fooled her once before. I could see the calculation in his eyes, the way he modulated his voice to sound wounded, reasonable, as though he were simply a man seeking closure with an old flame. He was good—I had to give him that.
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I watched her through the tinted window of my car, sitting across from the man who had once destroyed her. My fingers drummed a silent rhythm against the leather steering wheel, a habit from my previous life that I couldn't shake. Cali Mills, elegant in a cream silk blouse that caught the restaurant's ambient light, was exactly as I remembered her—and nothing like the broken woman I'd held in my arms as we both bled out on cold concrete.

Six months. It had taken me exactly six months to position myself perfectly. The restaurant—my restaurant now, though few knew it—hummed with the quiet conversations of Manhattan's elite. I'd purchased it not for the profit, but for this moment, when I would finally step out of the shadows and claim what was mine to protect.

Marcus Hale leaned forward, his perfectly manicured hands gesturing with that practiced sincerity that had fooled her once before. I could see the calculation in his eyes, the way he modulated his voice to sound wounded, reasonable, as though he were simply a man seeking closure with an old flame. He was good—I had to give him that. In my previous life, I'd watched him dismantle her piece by piece with that same performance.

'You look tired, Cali,' I heard him say as I approached their table, my footsteps measured and unhurried. 'I worry about you. You've always been so... fragile.'

I placed my phone on the table with deliberate precision. The screen displayed a live news alert: 'BREAKING: HALE INVESTMENTS LOSES WALLACE GROUP AS MAJOR CLIENT.'

Marcus's own phone buzzed immediately. His expression shifted from practiced concern to naked shock as he glanced at the screen. 'Excuse me,' he said, his voice suddenly tight. 'I need to take this.'

I didn't wait for an invitation. I pulled out his abandoned chair and sat down, my eyes never leaving Cali's face. She was staring at me with a mixture of surprise and something else—something I'd been chasing across two lifetimes.

'What are you doing here?' she asked, her voice carefully controlled. The slight tremor in her hands betrayed her, though. She was touching her wrist—that nervous habit I'd memorized from my dreams and nightmares.

'I ordered you a jasmine tea,' I said, gesturing to the server who had already brought it to the table. 'You still take it with a touch of honey, don't you?'

Her eyes widened slightly. 'How did you—'

'Know your preferences?' I finished for her, my voice low and deliberate. 'I pay attention.'

Marcus returned to the table, his face flushed with barely contained fury. 'We need to talk,' he said to me, but I merely glanced up, my expression neutral.

'Security will show you out,' I replied. 'Your services are no longer required.'

He looked between us, understanding dawning on his face. 'This is about him? After everything we've been through?'

Cali's mouth tightened. 'This isn't about anyone.'

'Isn't it?' Marcus's voice hardened. 'He's young enough to be your—'

'Leave,' I said, the single word carrying enough authority to silence him. He looked like he might argue, but something in my expression must have warned him against it. With a final, venomous glare, he stalked away.

The silence between Cali and me stretched taut. She was studying my face as though searching for something.

'You can't just... interfere like this,' she finally said, her voice softer than I expected. 'I'm not some child who needs rescuing.'

'You deserve better,' I replied, my hand moving to cover hers before I could stop myself. She pulled back as though burned.

'You don't even know me,' she said, standing abruptly. 'And you're definitely not my type, kid brother.'

I remained seated, watching her gather her things with practiced efficiency. 'I'm not your brother,' I said quietly. 'And I'm not a kid.'

She paused, looking down at me with an expression I couldn't quite read. 'You're twenty-six. I'm thirty-three. Do the math, Eugene.'

The way she said my name—like it was an accusation—sent a shiver down my spine. She had no idea what that name meant to me, or how many times I'd whispered it in the darkness between worlds.

'Age is just a number,' I said, rising to my feet. 'And I'm not the boy you think I am.'

She shook her head, a small, sad smile playing at her lips. 'This is exactly what I'm talking about. You don't get to decide what I need.'

As she walked away, I watched the gentle sway of her hips, the confident set of her shoulders. She had no idea that I'd been waiting for this moment since the day we both died. She had no idea that this was just the beginning.

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