
It's been a pleasure. Let's never meet again
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Introduction
Chapter 1
In the third week after Lucas joined the Moretti family, Victoria lost focus during the routine briefing.
I was on page three when she cut me off: "Let's leave it at that for now."
I closed the file and said nothing. Fourteen years. This was the first time.
I had spent two days preparing that report. Quarterly data for the three East Coast channels, the personnel reshuffle plan for the Philly branch, the newly negotiated supply agreement in Boston. Every page had decision nodes for her, marked in red. She never needed me to explain things twice.
That day, her eyes were on me, but her mind was elsewhere.
I walked out of the office, stood in the hallway for about ten seconds, slipped the remaining seven pages back into my briefcase, returned to my own office, and reopened my afternoon schedule.
Three days later was Wednesday.
For eleven years, every Wednesday night, Victoria and I ate at the same restaurant. It wasn't a rule, no one demanded it; it just carried on that way. She initiated the first one, and then it became a routine. When a routine lasts long enough, it becomes something that no longer needs confirmation. I never thought to use a word to define it. It was just there.
At 4:40 PM that afternoon, my phone buzzed.
It was a message from Victoria's assistant. It said Victoria had a last-minute arrangement tonight. Wednesday dinner rescheduled. Time TBD.
Not from Victoria herself. From the assistant.
I put the phone back on the desk and kept reading documents. I stopped on page two, picked up the phone, and read the message again.
"Time TBD."
I had made the reservation, so I still went. I sat alone at that four-top table, ordered the usual two dishes, finished them both, paid the bill, and took a cab back.
The waiter knew me; he didn't say much.
The next morning, I bumped into Chen from the intel team in the hallway. He dropped a line, "Lucas and Victoria went to a private club in Manhattan last night." His tone was light, like he was talking about the weather. Then he walked away.
I said nothing.
I told myself this was Victoria evaluating a new asset. She was always like this. Every key figure brought into the family, she would personally take time to vet them. Private settings, informal contact. It was her habit. I had seen it more than once.
The explanation made perfect sense.
I believed it for about three days.
On the night of the third day, I worked late in the office. I reorganized the unfinished report, adding the data shifts across the East Coast lines since Lucas joined the family. The numbers themselves were fine. Channels operating normally, steady profits, no personnel anomalies.
But Lucas's name appeared in three internal communication logs. All within the past three weeks. All messages sent directly to Victoria's assistant through informal channels, bypassing me entirely.
I archived those three logs separately. No flags, no notes. I closed the files, turned off the lights, and went home.
I sat in my apartment for a long time that night.
Not out of anger. I learned how to handle anger a long time ago. Fourteen years. I’d seen every type of threat and competition. I knew how to deal with them, knew how to keep emotions from clouding my judgment.
It was because something was starting to feel wrong, and I hadn't yet figured out exactly what it was.
Victoria bringing in fresh blood wasn't rare. Giving newbies resources and opportunities was her style. She would bypass me on certain decisions and use her own channels—that had happened occasionally, and every time, she had her own logic.
But those three communication logs were different.
That wasn't about building a resource network for a newcomer. That was a systematic circumvention of an existing executive tier.
I ran this assessment through my head, pushed it down, and told myself to watch the trends for another week before doing anything.
Rationally, I knew this was the right call.
But that dinner, eaten alone, was still sitting in a corner of my mind. Quiet, not saying a word, just sitting there.
Week four. The changes became more concrete.
Lucas started showing up at meetings he had no business attending. Nothing official, no one altered the attendance sheets. He just appeared, sitting in the back, like an observer. The first time, I assumed it was a temporary arrangement by Victoria, and paid it no mind. The second time, I started paying attention to where he sat, his timing walking through the door, the people he stared at during the meetings.
He wasn't observing the content. He was observing the people.
The guy was mapping the room.
I tucked that assessment away and said nothing to anyone.
During an intel team meeting, right after my briefing, Old Peter casually asked: "Does Lucas have any thoughts on this number?"
Old Peter had been with me for six years.
I looked at him, said nothing, flipped to the next page, and kept talking.
After the meeting ended, I was the only one left in the hallway.
I stood there for a while.
I was no longer using the "Victoria evaluating a new asset" narrative.
Not because it was invalid, but because it couldn't explain Old Peter's question. Evaluating a new asset was Victoria's move. But Old Peter's question was the result of a penetration Lucas had already completed.
The time gap between these two things was only three weeks.
Three weeks. From a newly inducted member, to making a core intel team member automatically add his name as a frame of reference before a briefing.
I thought in the hallway for about two minutes.
Then I went back to the office, opened the files, and started re-combing through every time and occasion Lucas had appeared over the past three weeks.
Not out of suspicion—at least, that's what I told myself at the time.
It was because I needed to know if this speed was organic, or engineered.
There was a fundamental difference between the two.
If it was organic, Victoria was simply giving a capable newcomer room to maneuver, and I needed to re-evaluate my place in her judgment system.
If it was engineered, the problem wasn't with Victoria.
I spent the whole night compiling that timeline. By the time I put my pen down, it was nearly dawn outside the window.
I didn't draw a conclusion immediately, but I printed the timeline out and locked it in a drawer where only I knew the code.
For future use.
Week five.
During a sit-down meeting, in front of three people, Victoria listened to Lucas's input on the New Jersey channel first, before turning to me and asking for my take.
The order was new. It had never been this order before.
I gave her my opinion, which partially conflicted with Lucas's direction. She listened, nodded, and said, "Both approaches make sense, let me think on it," and then closed the topic.
"Both approaches make sense."
In fourteen years, she had never used that phrasing. She either adopted, vetoed, or demanded more data. She didn't say "both make sense." That phrase was reserved for issues she hadn't figured out yet but needed to shelve temporarily. It didn't mean both directions were good; it meant: I'm going to decide this myself.
If Lucas hadn't been in the room, she would have given me her ruling directly.
I logged this detail in my mind, went back to the office, took that timeline out of the drawer, and added a line at the very bottom.
Put it back. Locked it.
I didn't work late that night.
I sat in my apartment and ran through every detail of the past five weeks from the top. I tried to stay objective, tried to analyze it like a situation that had nothing to do with me.
But that dinner was still there. Forty minutes, alone, in that restaurant.
I had no way of making it have nothing to do with me.
I told myself, give it one more week.
One more week, and if it's still heading in this direction, I need to start making other preparations.
Not for a counterattack. For a contingency.
I kept a very clear distinction between the two.
At least back then, I still kept it clear.
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“You need to learn to be obedient” he said as he kept thrusting into me. When I felt his hands on my clit my body shook.
“Asher please, it’s too much”.
“No. if I really wanted to punish you, I would give you all of me”, he said against my ears and my entire body froze. Suddenly he moved and I was standing again. This man was insane.
I felt him behind me. “Ten Lashes for your disobedience”, he said
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Asher was what I wanted , what I truly craved until it was too late. An orphan should never fall in love with someone out of their reach. I thought loving him was the right thing to do until he revealed his true identity and Ruined me. I was ruined for everyone one else . I could still feel his touch, it was as if it was etched into my skin. I tired to avoid him but fate wouldn't let it happen.
The Sterling's were the most powerful in Havenwood and Dorian Sterling was off limits.
As an orphan finding out you still have people looking for you is hard to take but when it turns out to be people of wealth and standing I took the other road and ran, but running led me right back to the place I was avoiding and the person I was avoiding.
Asher and Dorling Sterling one and the same. When his first love shows up and along with everyone that has set out to ruin me, I prayed that he could protect me.












