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Forbidden Stranger

Forbidden Stranger

She only wanted a chance at love. She never expected that the one man who truly saw her, challenged her and lifted her higher would be the person she was never meant to meet. Twenty-four-year-old Janyia Hefling enters Peryn City's most competitive career program hoping to escape the weight of being the eldest of six, the expectations of her quietly struggling family, and the constant pressure to prove she's more than her circumstances. She wasn't expecting him. Eric Dusine-calm, brilliant, effortlessly playful, a tech CEO who neither looks nor acts the part. A man who notices things he shouldn't: her humor, her fire, her ambition... her. Their connection is instant. Their chemistry is sharp enough to cut. But neither of them knows the secret powerful enough to unravel everything they're building-before it even begins. When a long-buried truth surfaces, it doesn't just endanger their growing bond, it shakes the foundation of who they believe they are. Heartbreaking yet meaningful. Emotional with threads of humor. Intense enough to ache. This is the story of two souls drawn together by fate only to discover that fate came with a warning label.
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Chapter 2

I push the door open and step into a room full of consequences. Two administrators. One school counselor. Another boy sitting with his arms crossed, nose red, eyes defiant. His parents aren't here. That tells me everything. "We appreciate you coming so quickly," one of them says. "I had to," I reply. "I have somewhere else I need to be." The counselor tilts her head. "That's unfortunate." "So is raising kids in a world that provokes them and then punishes them for reacting," I say. Silence. My brother's name is said. The word suspension floats into the air like it's casual. Like it doesn't derail routines, plans, income. My jaw tightens. "How long." "Three days," the administrator replies. I do the math instantly. Childcare. Supervision. Money. "Appeal?" I ask. They exchange looks. "Possibly," one says. "But the other student's parents are considering further action." I laugh once. Short. Humorless. "Of course they are." My phone vibrates in my pocket. I ignore it. The meeting drags on, every minute another inch stolen from me. Explanations. Warnings. Policies. When it finally ends, my chest feels hollow. I step back outside and check the time. 7:41 a.m. My stomach drops. Orientation starts in nineteen minutes. I'm twenty-five minutes away on a good day. Bella's missed calls stack on my screen. Messages from unknown numbers. One email notification from the Apex Program already flagged IMPORTANT. I get back into the car. My brother looks at my face and knows. "You're late," he says. I start the engine. "No," I reply. "I'm choosing." I pull out of the lot, heart pounding, mind racing. I can still make it. I just don't know what it'll cost. Traffic doesn't care that my future is on the line. Every red light feels personal. Every slow driver feels intentional. I weave where I can without being reckless, foot light on the gas, jaw clenched hard enough to ache. My brother sits quiet now. Too quiet. "Text Mom," I say without looking. He pulls out his phone. "What do I say?" "Say you're suspended. Say I'll explain later." "That's it?" "Yes." He types. Pauses. "She's gonna be mad." "She'll survive." The Apex building comes into view like a judgment waiting to be passed. Glass, steel, and people who don't look rushed because they arrived early on purpose. I swing into the parking structure and pull into the first spot I see. I kill the engine before it fully settles. "Stay here," I tell him. "Lock the doors." "What if-" "Lock. The. Doors." He nods. I grab my bag and badge and sprint. The lobby is all polished floors and low voices. Everyone looks calm. Prepared. On time. I am none of those things. The security desk blocks my path. "Badge," the man says. I flash it, breath still uneven. "I'm late." He scans it, expression unreadable. "Orientation started at eight." "I know." He gestures toward the elevators. "Sixth floor." I don't thank him. The elevator doors close just as I reach them. I jam my finger on the button again, heart pounding in my throat. Another elevator opens a second later, already full. People look at me as I step inside. Suits. Clean shoes. Confidence. The doors slide shut. No one speaks. The floor numbers climb too slowly. When the doors open, I step out into a hallway lined with glass walls and quiet expectation. A sign reads APEX – ORIENTATION ROOM A with an arrow that feels like it's pointing directly at me. I follow it. The room is already full. Dozens of heads turn as I open the door. I hate that part the most. A man at the front pauses mid-sentence. He's tall, composed, silver-threaded hair, eyes sharp with interest rather than annoyance. "Ah," he says. "You must be Janyia Hefling." The way he says my name makes it sound like he's been waiting to use it. "Yes," I reply, voice steady despite everything. "I apologize for being late." "Do you," he asks mildly, "or do you expect us to understand?" The room goes quiet. I meet his gaze. "Both." A few people shift. Someone coughs. He studies me for a beat too long. Then he smiles-not kind, not cruel. Curious. "Take a seat," he says. "We'll circle back to you." I do as told, every step feeling measured and observed. I choose an empty chair near the aisle, drop my bag at my feet, and straighten my posture like armor. The presentation resumes, but I hear it differently. Every word feels like it's being aimed. Elite. Competitive. Unforgiving. My phone buzzes in my bag. Once. Twice. I don't look. I won't give anyone another reason to mark me. A shadow passes my row. I look up. He's taller than I expected. Calm in a way that feels deliberate. Black hair, cut low and neat, eyes warm but assessing. He stops beside me. "Family emergency?" he asks quietly, like he already knows. "Yes," I reply. "I hope it was worth it," he says. Something in his tone makes my chest tighten. "It was," I say. He studies me for a fraction longer, then nods once and walks away. I watch him reach the front of the room and take a seat with the program leads. That's when it hits me. That voice from the phone earlier. The calm. The confidence. The man who just questioned whether I deserved to be here. My stomach drops.

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