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Love Outside my Reach

Jordan was taken aback, his lips parted as he gasped in surprise. Chloe sighed, "Is there any other special cleaning you want in the room aside from the regular one?" she asked coolly. Jordan stared at her in disbelief. Her indifference stung him. Did she just ignore what he was saying? He waited three hours for her the day before. Of course he could never tell her that. He had been mad at himself for having such feelings. Right now, he couldn't be any madder. But the girl just stood there, looking so nonchalant, carefree, unconcerned. His business card was a treasure to anyone else, but she had trashed it. He clenched his jaw. For once, he was at a loss for words. Chloe spoke up, "I will get to work then." She turned to leave. "Hey!" Jordan bellowed. She stopped, frowning. Why was he so angry? "You will get to work, doing what? Telling everyone it wasn't you who made that mess?" he scoffed, "Isn't that what you were about to say to my mother?" Chloe put on a false perplexed look, "But that's the truth. We both know I am not the one at fault. What exactly are you scared of, Mister Cavanaugh? Why should it be a big deal?" "So you are going out there to tell on me?" he gave a low laugh. "No. Not really," Chloe said offhandedly, "I think I have my job back for now, thank you. I will face that and hope you don't play such games with me again." Jordan came closer to her, frowning, "Are you threatening me?". Chloe wanted to place her hands on his broad chest and push him away, he smelled so good, "Threatening you? Hell no, that's not a threat. I was just soliciting for peace. I didn't do anything wrong to you or your family. YOU wronged me, you ought to apologize. But I am not even asking you to". Jordan moved closer, step by step, until her back hit the door. His face hovered inches from hers, his breath warm, his eyes dark and unreadable. Chloe’s heart skipped a beat, as she began to panic. Chloe Carson thought moving to Colorado would bring stability and a chance to rebuild her life. But her new job at the Cavanaugh mansion proves anything but simple, especially with Jordan, the handsome yet infuriating heir whose every word and glance keeps her on edge. As Chloe tries to find her footing, she also faces Niles, her cousin’s crush, whose attraction to her awakens feelings she did not expect. Torn between Niles’s gentle affection and Jordan’s intoxicating pull, Chloe must navigate jealousy, secrets, and emotional traps she never saw coming. As unexpected consequences spiral around her, Chloe will have to decide whose heart she can trust... before it is too late.
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Chapter 7

The voice from the other end was small and strained.

“Oh, thank God,” the caller sighed in relief before her tone suddenly pitched higher. “You’ve not been picking your calls ever since. I was calling because it was very urgent. I need you to help...”

“Who is this?” Chloe interrupted, frowning.

“Jeez! Can’t you recognize my voice? It’s Meena. I’m in big trouble right now. There was a big party in town, and there was a job opening for a waitress. I told Mum about it but you know her, she refused. Chloe, a huge pay was involved; I could not even turn it down. I need money to register for the class group camp I told you about.” The voice cracked, trembling, “So I accepted the job just for the night and I got very busy. Later, I realized my phone had been stolen.”

From the other end, Meena broke down in tears. Chloe stayed silent, her throat tight.

“I was going to call Mum but her phone is bad, so I wanted you to help me call the neighbour to let her know I will be returning in the morning. I didn’t know I would have to stay out this long.”

Chloe gave a long sigh, pressing her palm to her forehead. She was trying to process the whirlwind of information.

“Meena, are you okay where you are now?”

“Yes,” Meena sniffed. “I am just so pained about my phone. I’m in a safe space, no worries at all. But Mum must be extremely worried. I told her I was going to study with my group, but I didn’t tell her I would be going somewhere else after. Chloe, I am so sorry. We really need money. I just couldn’t pass the opportunity.”

There were a thousand and one things Chloe wanted to say to her sister, but not tonight. Weariness clung to her body like a heavy coat.

“Meena.” Chloe paused for a long moment. “I will call the neighbour right away to inform Mum. But you know you messed up big time. I don’t even know what to say to you right now. I just hope you are safe wherever you are. I’m sorry about your phone. But the main thing now is letting Mum know you are safe where you are. Gosh! You’ll give that woman hypertension if you keep up this way.”

Whimpers crackled from the other end.

“I’m sorry.”

“Take good care of yourself, please. I hate bad news.” Chloe paused, her chest aching. “See, I got a very good job and I will make cool money from it to help sort out all those things. You don’t need to endanger yourself, okay?”

“I’m so sorry, Chloe. It won’t happen again.”

Chloe pressed her face into the small pillow, letting it soak away her tears and drown the sound of her cries. At last, she cried herself to sleep.

The intensity of the sun rays streaming through the window forced Chloe’s eyes open. Standing over her, arms akimbo, was Judy, her cousin who was of the same age as she was.

Chloe groaned and put a hand over her face. “Judy, come on. Put back the window shutters.”

“What? Where do you think you are? In your mansion at Cherry Lake?” Judy teased.

Chloe knew it was pointless to argue, Judy would never back down.

So she sat up, yawning. “Exactly why I need to sleep a little longer.”

“Right,” Judy said, climbing onto the bed. “After soothing my itchy ears.” She snuggled beside Chloe, the small bed creaking under their weight. The room itself was small, meant for one, and Chloe often imagined the old wardrobe above them crashing down.

She groaned and reached for her phone, blinking. “Eleven a.m.?”

Judy shrugged. “We didn’t want to disturb you, so we went to church without you. Only to come back and find you still sleeping.”

Chloe lay back on the bed pulling the duvet over her, she can as well sleep some more.

“Why don’t you let me sleep a little longer, like an hour more? I woke up earlier but didn’t check the time.”

“And I said, after soothing my itchy ears.” Judy smirked.

“With what?” Chloe asked, amused.

“Gists, of course! What’s the house like? Obviously they are freaking rich, judging from all the food you brought and especially your pay. I am so jealous. You will get to eat all that and live in a mansion. So, do they have a chef? I know you didn’t prepare all that yourself. Or did you? How big is the family? What’s your room like? Or did they tuck you away in the cellar like Cinderella?” Judy laughed.

Chloe watched her rattle on and wondered where to start from. She noticed Judy's hair, tied in a ponytail with a worn out scrunchie.

“It’s not as glittery as you imagine,” Chloe said quietly. “If I had a choice, I would switch places with you; help on the farm and work at the local vet clinic.”

“Don’t be crazy. You’ve gotta be kidding.” Judy scoffed. “Do you know how much I loathe this place? I am sick of staying here. You will be earning about a thousand dollars per week with good food and luxury, and me? Like a quarter of that. Oh come on.”

Good food and luxury. A thousand dollars per week. Chloe’s mind echoed. Her memory flashed back to Lina Cavanaugh’s cold words, ‘You are fired. That’s the cost of the dress you ruined. You have one month to pay up."

She forced a smile at Judy.

“You see? You are so happy. Right now I would give anything to be in your shoes. If only my dad isn't such a strict fellow. Who knows if I could make a huge fortune working with the high and mighty. I wish I could also...”

“Chloe, Niles wants to see you. He is waiting outside.” Danny, Judy’s six-year-old brother, dashed into the room, his face bright.

Judy’s expression changed instantly. Niles was a family friend she had had a crush on since his family moved in months ago. But Chloe, who had barely been around for two weeks, was the one he preferred. Forever asking after her even in her absence.

“Why does he want to see her? She is tired and wants to sleep,” Judy protested.

“Okay. I will tell him you said so.” Danny darted off.

“Stop, Danny! I’m just kidding! She is coming!” Judy yelled, but it was useless. Danny was out of sight.

Chloe chuckled, stretching.

“It’s not funny,” Judy snapped.

Chloe sighed. Her hair was a mess, and so was her face. She was putting on her jean pinafore over her favorite pink top. “My hair is bad, right?” she asked, running her fingers through it.

“Should you care? He is not your boyfriend.”

“Exactly why I don’t have to look so bad.”

Judy frowned. “What do you mean? You want to be his girlfriend?”

“No, Judy. If he was my boyfriend, I wouldn’t be so bothered. He would understand. But since he is just a friend, the impression it will create will be…” She trailed off as Judy rolled her eyes. “Fine. Why am I even explaining?”

“Seriously,” Judy muttered, leaving the room.

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