
IN THE QUIET OF HIS OFFICE
He's her boss: distant, controlled, and used to being alone at the top.
She's the cleaner: unnoticed, soft-spoken, and invisible to everyone but the empty halls she tends each night.
Their conversations are brief. Their glances linger. And in the silence between them, something fragile and unexpected begins to grow.
But love was never part of the job description... and some lines aren't meant to be crossed.
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Chapter 2
The following night, Elena expected the office to be empty.
She had convinced herself that the tension of the previous evening was a byproduct of the late hour and Julian's exhaustion.
But when the elevator doors hissed open on the 64th floor, she found a single lamp glowing on his desk. Julian was gone, but the room felt different. It didn't feel sterile; it felt lived-in.
As she began her routine, she noticed something peculiar. Usually, Julian's desk was an altar of organization. Tonight, a heavy crystal paperweight had been moved to the very edge of the mahogany, pinning down a small, hand-torn scrap of paper.
She leaned in, her heart doing a strange little kick-flip against her ribs.
"The 1924 translation is indeed better. I checked the Latin. You were right about the rhythm."
There was no signature. There was no "To Elena." But the handwriting was unmistakable-sharp, authoritative, and hurried. She touched the paper, her thumb grazing the ink. He had gone back to the book because of her.
For the next three shifts, they played a silent game. Julian was never there when she arrived, but he began leaving "accidental" breadcrumbs.
• Tuesday: A spilled cup of expensive, artisanal coffee beans. Not a liquid spill that would damage the wood, but dry beans scattered in a pattern that looked suspiciously like a heart-or perhaps she was just projecting.
• Wednesday: A discarded draft of a speech with a circled paragraph and a note in the margin: "Does this sound too arrogant? Be honest, Ghost."
• Thursday: A single, dark chocolate truffle sitting on top of her folded cleaning cloth.
Elena didn't leave notes back. She didn't dare. She simply cleaned. She polished the desk until it shone like a mirror, and she placed the chocolate in her pocket to eat slowly on the bus ride home, the sweetness blooming on her tongue like a secret.
On Friday, the slow burn turned into a flashpoint.
Elena was high up on a step-ladder, dusting the tops of the massive oil paintings that lined the executive corridor. The building was silent, the only sound the soft thwack-thwack of her microfiber cloth.
The stairwell door suddenly flew open. Julian stumbled out, but he wasn't alone. He was being trailed by Marcus, the Head of Acquisitions-a man known for having a voice like a foghorn and a soul like a shark.
"It's a twenty-million-dollar oversight, Julian!" Marcus bellowed. "We need to sign the termination papers tonight."
Julian stopped dead in his tracks, his eyes landing on Elena perched on the ladder. His expression shifted instantly from corporate fury to a strange, protective alarm.
"Not now, Marcus," Julian said, his voice dropping to that dangerous, quiet register.
"What do you mean 'not now'? The board is-" Marcus stopped, finally noticing Elena. He looked at her with the same disdain one might give a smudge on a window. "Oh, for God's sake. It's just the help. Ignore her and look at these figures."
Elena felt the blood drain from her face. She began to climb down, her movements stiff. "I'll come back later, Mr. Vane."
"Stay where you are, Elena," Julian commanded. It wasn't a request. He turned to Marcus, stepping into the man's personal space until the shorter executive had to look up. "Her name is Elena. And she is working. You, however, are making noise in my hallway. Take the papers to the boardroom. I'll be there in ten minutes."
"Julian, you're being absurd-"
"Ten minutes," Julian repeated, his jaw tight.
Marcus scoffed, threw a disgusted look at Elena, and retreated. The silence that rushed back into the hallway was deafening.
Elena stood on the third rung of the ladder, her hands trembling slightly on the rails. Julian walked over, stopping at the base. He looked up at her, and the anger that had been directed at Marcus vanished, replaced by a raw, searching intensity.
"He's an idiot," Julian said softly.
"He's right, though," Elena whispered, looking down at him. "I am just the help."
Julian reached out. This time, he didn't grab her arm. He placed his hand on the ladder, his thumb brushing against her shoe. It was a grounding gesture, intimate and steadying.
"You are the only person in this building who sees the world clearly," he said. "Don't let a man who can't even see his own reflection tell you who you are."
He reached up, offering his hand to help her down. Elena hesitated, then placed her hand in his. His palm was warm, his grip encompassing. As she stepped down, the proximity became unbearable. She was on the last step, which put her eyes exactly level with his.
The air between them charged with an electric tension. She could see the faint flecks of gold in his grey eyes. She could see the way his gaze dropped to her mouth and stayed there, a silent confession of hunger.
"Elena," he breathed, his hand tightening slightly on hers.
She knew she should pull away. She knew the "mjourney was only just beginning and that the fall would be long and hard. But in that moment, with the city lights shimmering behind him, the gap between the CEO and the cleaner felt like a thin, fragile thread.
"You have a meeting, Mr Vane," she whispered,
The sound of it seemed to break a spell. He let out a ragged breath, nodding slowly. He didn't let go of her hand until he absolutely had to.
"I do," he said, backing away toward the boardroom. "But I'm leaving the door unlocked. Don't be a ghost tonight. Wait for me?"
Elena watched him go, her heart hammering a frantic rhythm against her ribs. She looked at her hand, still tingling from his touch.
She didn't wait. Not yet. She was too terrified of what would happen if she did. But as she emptied her bucket, she left something behind for the first time.
A single, perfectly folded origami crane, made from a discarded memo, sitting right in the center of his desk.
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8.2
Ten years as childhood friends and three as husband and wife ended in her husband's betrayal, and her brothers' indifference. Diagnosed with mid-stage stomach cancer, Roselyn saw the truth of her life.
She walked away from everything, rising from an overlooked office worker to a leading figure in the tech world.
She outplayed her husband into signing divorce papers. When they met again, he begged, "I was wrong... take me back. I'd give you my stomach if I could."
Her once arrogant brothers pleaded too, but she felt nothing. After all, love that arrived too late meant nothing to her now-she simply didn't care anymore.
As they stood desperate, a man stepped forward and wrapped her in his arms. "Why waste time on them? Look at me instead."

9.2
For a thousand years, the city of Crescent Falls has survived beneath the shadow of an ancient savior. Each century, a man is chosen as an offering to Sariyah-the being said to have once driven demons from the world. When Bastion, the man Ember loves, is taken after daring to refuse her, Ember's grief turns into defiance, and she vows to bring him home no matter the cost.
Her search forces her into an uneasy alliance with Orion St. James, a dangerously charming immortal with a violent past and secrets tied to Sariyah herself. Bound together by a magic neither of them wants nor understands, Ember and Orion are drawn into a hidden war beneath the city-one involving cultists, monsters, and an ancient order known as the Watchers.
As Crescent Falls begins to fracture, Ember experiences unsettling visions that hint her bloodline is far more entangled with Sariyah than anyone ever suspected. Strange new powers awaken within her, blurring the line between protector and destroyer, while enemies gather and old loyalties are tested.
With the city on the brink of collapse and unseen forces moving in the shadows, Ember must decide how far she is willing to go to save Bastion-and whether becoming something darker is the only way to stop an evil that has ruled unchallenged for centuries.
Because some thrones are not inherited.
They are taken.

7.2
After a one night stand with the woman whose house Jason broke into, his life has never been the same. Like a siren's call, he can't get the nymphomaniac woman off his mind. Weeks later, while getting intel for the crew's next heist, Jason lays eyes upon the woman and follows her into a secret strip club. She appears to lead a double life. One where she's the CEO of a multimillion company and her father's golden child. The other side of her life is that she owns a strip club and is extremely erotic. Can Jason learn to live with her as she is? Will he put his pride aside to be with the woman? ... especially when his crew is hired to kidnap a woman who turns out to be the love of his life.

8.8
My father bailed a violent ex-con out of prison just to force me into a marriage with him. I stood in a filthy Bronx hallway, my Vera Wang gown dragging through the grime, knowing this was the price for my mother’s life. If I didn't marry the man behind the steel door, the wire transfer for her hospital ventilator wouldn't go through the next morning.
The man, a scarred giant named Dock, treated me with cold contempt, telling me he didn't touch things he didn't want—and he didn't want a "Jacobson." I thought I had hit rock bottom, tied to a criminal while my family lived in luxury. But the nightmare was just beginning.
When I tried to return my wedding dress to pay for rent, my sister Janie and stepmother found me. They laughed as security dragged me out of the boutique, calling me a "charity case." When I finally crawled back to our family manor to beg for the money my father had promised, Janie revealed the horrific truth. She had liquidated my mother’s medical trust to fund a waterfront real estate project.
"Get out and let your mother rot," she screamed, throwing a glass of ice water in my face before having guards dump me in the dirt. I knelt on the gravel, wet and bleeding, realizing my own flesh and blood had signed my mother's death warrant for a profit. I had nothing left—no money, no home, and a husband who was supposed to be a monster.
I didn't understand why they hated me so much, or how I would survive the night. But then, a black car screeched to a halt in front of me. Dock pulled me inside, his eyes burning with a lethal coldness I’d never seen in a common thug.
As he wiped the blood from my hands, he picked up a encrypted phone and gave a single command.
"Initiate Project Titan. I want the Jacobson Group insolvent by Friday."
I looked at the man I thought was a broke felon, realizing I hadn't just married a stranger—I had married the most dangerous man in the city, and he was about to burn my family's world to the ground.

7.3
She found her true mate... but he belongs to another.
Dana never expected to find her fated mate in the heart of the city - especially not in her cold, brilliant, and heartbreakingly human boss. Kos is a billionaire inventor, engaged to a woman the world sees as perfect. And worst of all... he doesn't feel the bond.
To reveal the truth would make her look desperate, maybe even insane. Who would believe that a shy assistant is his destined mate - and not just after his name or fortune?
But the bond is real. The ache is real.
And when fate forces them together, nothing will ever be the same.
Can a heart blinded by reason learn to feel what only instincts can see?
Or will Dana lose him - before he even realizes she was his all along?

7.5
I was the supreme architect of reality. Now I'm trapped in a womb with my twin brother Jaden, and he's already trying to kill me.
Born with a Void Lord core, Jaden is a gluttonous black hole that started draining my life force before I even had eyelids. Unfortunately for him, my ancient soul came with me. I crushed his consciousness, chained his dark power, and established the only rule that matters: Sister is God.
Three years later, he's a whimpering, chocolate-donut-obsessed mess who cries when I threaten to cancel snack time. I've got a demonic shadow bird enforcing my orders and a mother who has no idea her adorable daughter is secretly terrifying.
But when assassins hunting my family corner us in the forest, I have to stop playing cute. They see a toddler in pink overalls. I show them what an architect of reality looks like.
My twin is a Void Lord destined to consume worlds. He still flinches when I raise an eyebrow. Some hierarchies are eternal.