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Unseen bond

Alexander Drake’s company runs like a well-oiled machine. However, his personal life seems to be a complete contrast to that of his company. Alexander has walls built around him that no one has been able to break until Eliza. She’s a maid who appears to have a dark history. Alexander finds himself getting drawn into her warmth and strength despite that. Alexander finds himself seeing life differently while Eliza works for him at his mansion. However, as Alexander and Eliza continue to get closer to one another, some revelations begin to unfold. Eliza appears to be Alexander’s long-lost sister, Lisha. Alexander, sooner or later, develops strong feelings for Eliza and decides to investigate who she really is by hiring a detective who is in love with him to do a background check on Eliza. Secrets are about to shatter their world. A bombshell has been dropped: Alexander has fallen for Eliza, hard as well as Eliza for Alexander, but she’s his sister. This love of theirs has just got a whole lot more complicated. Eliza and Alexander are left to pick up the pieces of their shattered heart until an old family member intervenes, and their love is saved. Their love wasn’t meant to be, but fate found a way.
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Chapter 2

He didn’t sleep that night.

The sound of the rain against the windows should’ve soothed him, but instead, it mirrored the noise inside his head. He had spent years living by precision, making calculated decisions and measuring his emotions. But now, every time he closed his eyes, he saw her.

Eliza.

The way she’d looked at him in the conservatory lingered like a secret he wasn’t supposed to keep. There was something in her gaze, too knowing, too calm, that made him feel seen, and that was dangerous.

He poured himself a glass of whiskey and stared into the amber reflection. For years, he’d told himself emotions were liabilities. Weaknesses that caused men to lose focus and power. Yet somehow, this quiet maid had slipped past the guards, whom he didn’t even realize were still standing.

He rubbed his temples, frustrated.

By morning, he’d made a decision: distance. Whatever this was, fascination, curiosity, or attraction, it had to come to an end.

But when he stepped into the dining room later that day, he found her there, arranging the morning service, her hands moving with careful grace. The sunlight hit her hair like fire through glass. She didn’t see him at first.

And that moment of unawareness nearly undid him.

“Good morning, Mr. Drake.”

Her voice broke through the quiet, soft but confident.

He inclined his head slightly. “Morning.”

He should’ve walked past. He should’ve gone straight to his meeting. But instead, he stopped beside her, watching her smooth the linen napkin. “You’ve been here a week.”

“Yes, sir.” She hesitated. “I hope my work’s been satisfactory.”

He caught the flicker of vulnerability in her tone and hated how it pulled at him. “It has.”

She smiled small, fleeting, enough to make something tighten in his chest.

He turned abruptly, needing to end this. “Good. Keep it that way.”

And yet, as he walked away, he realized something unsettling: he didn’t want to keep it that way.

Eliza’s POV

She didn’t expect him to notice her, not really. Men like Alexander Drake didn’t look at women like her. They passed through rooms that people like her only cleaned. They existed in a world of glass, power, and silence.

But he noticed.

She felt it every time his eyes lingered, not long enough to be improper, but long enough to leave her breathless.

And it scared her.

The last thing she needed was attention. Not here. Not now. She’d taken this job to disappear, to rebuild quietly, to forget who she used to be.

But Mr. Drake made forgetting impossible.

When he entered a room, everything shifted: the air, the light, even her heartbeat. There was something haunted about him, something broken in a way that almost mirrored her own reflection.

That afternoon, she found herself near his study, holding a tray of files Mrs. Hayworth asked her to deliver. She knocked lightly.

“Come in.”

He was at his desk, sleeves rolled up, eyes sharp with focus. The scent of leather and cologne filled the space.

“Mrs. Hayworth asked me to bring these to you.”

He looked up, and for a moment, the quiet stretched too thin between them.

“Leave them there,” he said, his voice low.

She set the tray down, trying not to notice the way his gaze followed her hands.

“You’ve been working hard,” he said suddenly. “You don’t have to handle the upstairs rooms alone.”

She blinked, startled. “I don’t mind, sir.”

He nodded slightly, as though testing her resolve. “Still. Let someone else take part in it.”

“I prefer keeping busy.”

That earned a faint, unreadable expression, neither quite a smile nor disapproval.

He leaned back. “Busy can be a distraction.”

She hesitated. “Sometimes that’s the point.”

Their eyes met, and something wordless passed between them again, something neither dared to acknowledge.

When she left the room, she felt his gaze follow her, and for reasons she couldn’t explain, her hands trembled.

Alexander’s POV

He watched her leave and exhaled slowly, the tension he’d been holding settling into his shoulders.

He’d meant to keep his distance. Instead, he’d found himself looking for her.

Her voice in the hall. Her soft laughter with the cook. There was a faint trace of lavender when she walked past.

Every piece of her had become an interruption he both resented and craved.

He’d survived years of solitude without noticing its weight. But now, he was aware of the emptiness in every room she wasn’t in.

It was absurd. Dangerous. Entirely unprofessional.

And yet, as he stared at the empty doorway where she’d just stood, Alexander Drake knew the truth.

He was already too far gone.

Alexander’s POV

He told himself to stop noticing her.

He told himself that every morning when he woke, every evening when he caught a glimpse of her shadow down the corridor. But self-control, the one thing that had always defined him, seemed to unravel a little more each day.

It started small. A question here. A glance too long. A silence that felt heavier than it should.

He found himself timing his steps with hers, lingering at the same hours she did, catching moments that had no reason to matter. The way she hummed quietly under her breath when she worked. The way she pressed her lips together when she was deep in thought.

He hated that he noticed.

He hated even more than he cared.

That morning, he’d planned to leave early for a meeting downtown. But as he passed the kitchen, he saw her standing by the counter, sleeves rolled up, arranging breakfast trays. She didn’t see him.

And for a fleeting second, he let himself look.

There was something about her stillness that pulled him in like the eye of a storm. Everyone else in his life existed in motion: talking, demanding, expecting. She was the opposite. She carried quiet like armor.

He stepped closer before his mind caught up. “You’re up early.”

She startled, then composed herself. “Yes, sir. Mrs. Hayworth asked me to prepare the morning trays.”

He glanced at the tray. “For me?”

Her lips curved faintly. “For everyone, sir. But yours first.”

He almost smiled. “Efficient.”

“Habit,” she said softly.

Their eyes met again, sharing that same silent understanding, one that made the world around them blur. He wanted to ask her something, anything, to keep her voice in the room a little longer. But he stopped himself.

He wasn’t sure what scared him more: the thought of wanting her or the thought of needing to.

When he left for work, he found her gaze following him through the reflection in the glass door. He didn’t turn. He didn’t need to. He already felt it.

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