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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 3

The space between them.

Eliza’s POV

She wasn’t supposed to feel this.

He was her employer, a man who commanded silence by merely existing. And yet, every time he walked into a room, her pulse betrayed her.

She’d worked for men like him before, powerful, distant, untouchable, but Alexander Drake was different. He didn’t need to raise his voice to command attention; it was the quiet in him that spoke the loudest.

And that quiet called to something inside her.

That morning, when he caught her preparing the trays, she’d felt his eyes on her back before he even spoke. His voice carried warmth beneath the steel, an unexpected quality. Something that unsettled her more than she wanted to admit.

She told herself to keep her distance. But she also knew that wasn’t going to last.

Later that day, she was dusting near the library when she heard the faint sound of piano keys. The melody was hesitant, its rhythm broken. She paused at the doorway.

He sat there, back to her, fingers brushing lightly against the keys. He wasn’t playing for sound, he was playing to remember.

Without thinking, she stepped closer. “That’s beautiful.”

He turned slightly, caught between surprise and something softer. “It’s been years since I touched this thing.”

“You still remember how.”

He exhaled, a quiet laugh slipping through his restraint. “Barely.”

She hesitated at the edge of the room. “May I?”

He shifted to make space beside him, wordless permission. She sat, careful not to touch him, though the air between them felt alive. Her fingers hovered over the keys.

She played a few notes lightly, unsure, and the sound filled the silence like a confession.

Alexander watched her hands. They were steady, graceful, not unlike the way she moved through the house. There was emotion in her touch, sadness, maybe. Familiar sadness.

He didn’t realize he was staring until she stopped.

“Was it that bad?” she asked with a small smile.

He shook his head slowly. “No. It just… sounded familiar.”

She looked at him, brow furrowing. “You’ve heard it before?”

“I’m not sure.” He paused, voice low. “But it feels like I have.”

The words lingered longer than they should have. She stood, breaking the moment, and murmured, “Excuse me, sir.”

When she left, the room felt colder.

Alexander’s POV

He couldn’t focus for the rest of the day.

That melody, the way it stirred something profound and unrecognizable, stayed with him long after she’d gone. He had the strangest sense that it wasn’t the first time he’d heard it.

That night, after everyone had retired, he poured himself another drink and sat before the piano again. His fingers moved over the keys, replaying the tune from memory. The sound was imperfect, but it pulled at a place in him long buried.

He didn’t understand why.

He wasn’t a man prone to nostalgia. But the moment she’d played, he’d seen flashes, not images, more like feelings. A girl’s laughter. A faint scent of lilac. A summer long gone.

He closed his eyes and pressed his fingers against the keys until the echo faded.

He didn’t like the way this woman, this stranger, was breaking open things he’d buried years ago.

And yet, when the thought of dismissing her crossed his mind, he couldn’t follow through.

He told himself she was just an employee. But deep down, he already knew that was a lie.

Eliza’s POV

That night, Eliza couldn’t sleep.

The air in her small room felt heavy, and her mind wouldn’t quiet. She’d seen the way he looked at her today, not with authority, but with curiosity. And that terrified her.

She reached for the small locket around her neck. Inside was a worn photograph, faded and with torn edges. Two children, a boy and a girl. She couldn’t have been more than six when it was taken.

The boy’s face was clear, with sharp eyes and a serious mouth. She remembered him only in fragments — a voice, a hand she used to hold.

She closed the locket and pressed it against her chest.

Alexander’s POV

The next morning, he found her outside near the garden steps, her face tilted toward the sunlight. For a moment, he watched — the way the light softened her features, the peace on her face.

He should’ve walked away. Instead, he said quietly, “You’re up early again.”

She turned, startled, but smiled faintly. “Couldn’t sleep.”

“Something wrong?”

“No, sir. Just… thinking.”

He nodded, stepping beside her. “I know the feeling.”

Silence stretched between them, not awkward, just full.

After a moment, she asked, “Do you ever feel like you’ve forgotten something important? Not just a memory, but… a piece of yourself?”

The question caught him off guard. “What do you mean?”

“Like something is missing,” she said softly. “Something you’re supposed to remember but can’t.”

He studied her, that familiar flicker of recognition tugging again at the edge of his mind. “Yes,” he said quietly. “More often than I’d like.”

She nodded, as though that answer meant more to her than he realized.

He turned to go, but her voice stopped him. “Mr. Drake?”

He glanced back.

“Thank you.”

“For what?”

“For not being as cold as people say you are.”

He didn’t know what to say. So he just looked at her, really looked at her, and for the first time, let the smallest smile curve his lips.

“Don’t tell anyone,” he said and walked away.

Eliza’s POV

The rest of the day passed in a blur. His words replayed in her head: 'Don't tell anyone.' It was the first time he’d teased her, the first time he’d let down that steel composure.

And it was enough to undo her.

She moved through her chores distracted, lost in the memory of his voice, the gentleness hidden beneath it.

But later that evening, when she went to tidy the study, she noticed something lying open on his desk: a photograph in a leather frame. A family picture.

Her breath caught.

A man and a woman stood side by side, elegant and stern. Between them, a boy no more than eight with familiar eyes and that same serious mouth.

Her hand trembled.

It couldn’t be.

But when she looked closer, the boy’s face blurred into the memory of the one inside her locket. The same eyes. The same gaze.

The air left her lungs.

She placed the frame back carefully, heart hammering. Everything inside her screamed to run, to hide, but she couldn’t move.

She turned and froze.

He was standing at the door, watching her.

His expression was unreadable.

“Something wrong?”

Her throat went dry. “ I was just cleaning.”

He stepped closer, gaze flicking from her face to the photograph on the desk, then back to her. “You were looking at that.”

He took another step, his tone low but not unkind. “You’ve seen that picture before, haven’t you?”

She couldn’t answer. Every word tangled in her chest.

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