This Time He Pursues Me With All

This Time He Pursues Me With All

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Introduction

Maya froze when the man who drew every eye in the room walked in. Her ex-boyfriend, who‘d vanished five years ago, was now one of Boston’s richest tycoons. Back then, he’d never hinted at his identity—then he’d disappeared without a trace. Seeing his cold gaze now, she could only assume he’d hidden the truth to test her, decided she was vain, and left in disappointment.

Outside the ballroom, she went to him as he smoked by the door, wanting to at least explain herself.

“Are you still angry with me?”

He flicked the cigarette away and looked at her with open contempt. “Angry? You think I’m angry? Let me guess—Maya finally finds out who I am and now she wants to ‘reconnect.’ Another chance now that she knows my last name comes with money.”

When she tried to deny it, he cut in. “You were a blip. A footnote. If you hadn’t shown up tonight, I wouldn’t have remembered you.”

Tears stung her eyes. She almost told him about his daughter, but stopped. He’d only think she was using the child to trap him and get his money.

Maya swallowed everything back and left, certain they would never cross paths again—only for him to keep appearing in her life, until he was the one lowering himself, humbly begging her to take him back.

Chapter 1

Maya's POV:

The mid-afternoon sun sliced through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Garrison Industries headquarters, casting sharp shadows across my new mahogany desk. Boston's Financial District sprawled below, a canyon of steel and glass where ambition rose like heat waves from the pavement.

"Maya, how are you settling in?"

I looked up to see Sarah leaning against my partition, cradling a steaming mug of coffee like a lifeline. "Is the transition from Cleveland treating you okay? The pace here can be... a lot. Even for us locals."

Before I could formulate a polite response about the efficiency of the T or the terrifying cost of rent in Somerville, Mark rolled his chair over with the enthusiasm of a golden retriever.

"Speaking of Cleveland," he interjected, his eyes lighting up behind thick-rimmed glasses. "My college roommate lives out there. He won’t shut up about the food scene. He keeps mentioning this one thing... what was it called? Pierogi? Some kind of potato and cheese dumpling?"

The manila folder slipped from my hands and hit the carpet with a dull thud that sounded deafening in the sudden silence of my mind. Pierogi wasn't just a food item—it was a key, rusted and jagged, twisting violently in a lock I'd spent five years trying to weld shut.

The sterile Boston office dissolved. The skyline melted away. A snowy Midwestern winter crashed into my chest, stealing my breath.

Five years ago.

The memory hit me with the smell of fried onions and cheap coffee. Mrs. Kowalski's diner on the edge of Cleveland—fogged-up windows, cracked vinyl booths, and the best pierogis in town. I was twenty-two, fresh out of college, drowning in student loans and my first real job. And he was there.

"You're here again," I'd said, sliding into the booth across from him without asking. "Third time this week. Either you're stalking me or you're seriously addicted to these pierogis."

He'd looked up from a paperback, his grin slow and easy. "Could ask you the same thing."

"Maya." I'd offered my hand, still cold from the walk over.

"Adam." His handshake was warm, firm.

That was how it started. For six months, I thought I had found the exception to every cynical rule about modern dating. We were two struggling nobodies against the world, sharing cheap takeout and dreams of a future that didn't involve overdraft fees.

Then he was gone.

It happened after a fight. I expected to see him the next day at Mrs. Kowalski's, our usual spot. But his booth was empty. I waited through lunch, then tried calling. "The number you have dialed is no longer in service." I went to his apartment building, a nondescript brick walk-up, only to find the landlord scraping his name off the mailbox. "Moved out yesterday," the old man grunted. "Paid cash to break the lease."

I went to the branch office where he worked, but the receptionist just stared at me with pity—no one by that name had ever been on the payroll. Every trace of "Adam" had been erased. I spent days crying myself to sleep, clutching the ticket stubs and his toothbrush he'd left at my place, the void threatening to swallow me whole.

Then came the second blow: the positive test.

*Nausea I'd chalked up to stress turned out to be morning sickness. Pregnant and terrified, I kept working through the first two trimesters, clinging to my job like a lifeline even as my body swelled and my heart stayed broken. By the seventh month, desperation finally won. He'd mentioned once, in passing, that he was from Boston. So I quit, packed what little I had, and crashed in Chloe's guest room with a draining bank account and a swollen belly.

Every day for three weeks, I wandered the streets of Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the Seaport. Convinced that fate would just... put him in front of me.

It didn't.

What it did give me was spotting and a scare that landed me in the hospital for a week.

"Maya." Chloe had sat by my bed, holding my hand. "If Adam wanted to be found, he would be. You're pregnant. You have to take care of yourself now."

"But—"

"If you two are meant to find each other again, you will. But right now, you need to stop looking and start surviving."

So I'd gone back to Cleveland. Had Amy. Built a life.

"Maya? Hey, Maya?"

Sarah’s voice seemed to come from underwater, distorted and distant. I blinked rapidly, forcing the sterile office to rush back into focus. My heart hammered against my ribs like a trapped bird. I looked down at the fallen file, then up at Sarah’s concerned face and Mark’s confused expression.

"I'm fine," I said, my voice sounding brittle to my own ears. I bent down to retrieve the folder, using the movement to hide the tremor in my hands. "Just... a little lightheaded. Skipped breakfast. I'm okay." I forced a smile, tight and unconvincing, but enough to make them back off. "Back to work."

Before the silence could stretch into awkwardness, the intercom on my desk buzzed, saving me.

"Maya," Julian Garrison's voice crackled through the speaker. "Clear your evening. We're attending the Sterling Global charity gala tonight. 7:00 PM. Black tie."

"Yes, Mr. Garrison."

I knew the drill. Fresh transfer to Boston meant networking events, and Julian needed to secure the Austin project. This was part of the job.

Two hours later, I stood in the guest bedroom of Chloe's Back Bay apartment, the late afternoon sun filtering through the blinds. The room was a chaos of unpacked boxes and toys—I'd barely been in Boston a week, too swamped with work to even look at rental listings.

"Mommy, you look like a princess!"

Amy sat cross-legged on the floor, chattering to a potted fern she'd named 'Mr. Green.' She turned, her grey-green eyes wide with delight. Her golden curls bounced as she scrambled up.

"You think so, baby?" I crouched down, smoothing the midnight-blue gown Chloe had lent me. It was a Christian Louboutin piece, far beyond my budget, silk that draped like water.

"Definitely," Chloe said, leaning against the doorframe. "Go. Dazzle them."

I hugged Amy tightly, inhaling the scent of baby shampoo. "You be good for Auntie Chloe, okay?"

"I'm always good!" Amy declared.

The venue was one of Boston's historic waterfront hotels, a place that smelled of old money, mahogany, and lilies. The Grand Ballroom was illuminated by chandeliers that dripped crystal like frozen tears, already filling with the city's elite.

I walked beside Julian, clutching my bag like a shield. I felt like an imposter in the silk dress. Julian, by contrast, moved through the room with practiced ease, nodding at potential investors, his demeanor calm and collected.

"Just stick close," Julian said quietly, taking a glass of champagne from a passing tray. "We need to make an impression on the Sterling executives tonight."

Suddenly, the hum of conversation dipped. Not silence, but a hush that rippled outward from the main entrance at the top of the staircase. The air seemed to charge with sudden gravity.

I looked up, following the crowd's gaze.

At the top of the stairs stood a man in a charcoal suit, walking with solitary, predatory grace. Tall, broad-shouldered, the kind of presence that commanded attention without effort. A sapphire lapel pin gleamed coldly against dark fabric.

My breath hitched. The world tilted.

It was a face I had traced with my fingertips in the dark. A face I had searched for in every crowd for five agonizing years.

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