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After heartbreak left her in ruins, Mandy Morgan walked away from the man who once consumed her every thought. Jayson Anderson was never truly hers—just a fantasy dressed as love, a dangerous illusion she clung to until it nearly destroyed her. Now in Lagos, far from the memories of Owerri, Mandy is determined to rebuild her life—on her own terms. She accepts a new role as the executive assistant to Nathan Hydes, a powerful billionaire with secrets of his own… and a heart that’s been waiting patiently for her to heal. But starting over isn’t easy when the past still haunts you. Jayson’s ghost lingers in Mandy’s heart, even as Nathan’s presence becomes harder to ignore. In a world filled with luxury, ambition, and growing temptation, Mandy must navigate her emotions, find her voice, and uncover the strength buried beneath her scars. As old wounds resurface and unexpected truths come to light, Mandy is forced to confront the question she’s tried to bury: Was Jayson the illusion—or is her real danger only just beginning? Torn between the pain of the past and the promise of something new, Mandy’s journey continues in this powerful sequel about healing, desire, and discovering the love you truly deserve.
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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER THREE: A NEW DAWN

Mandy woke up early the next morning to prepare for

work. As usual, when she got downstairs, Nathan was already waiting for her.

 

"Good morning, Nathan," she said with a soft smile.

 

"Good morning to you too, Miss Morgan. I hope you

had a wonderful night," he replied, his gaze fixed on her with an unreadable

expression.

 

"I did," she answered simply.

 

"That's good to know. Shall we?" he said, turning

toward the door and opening it.

 

A sleek black coupe pulled up, and they both slid

into the back seat.

 

Throughout the ride to De Globes, Nathan's eyes

never left Mandy. The tension in the car was palpable, making her mind wander

uneasily.

 

When they arrived, the car halted in front of the grand

office building. They stepped out and made their way inside. As they entered

the anteroom, employees and other staff greeted them.

 

"Welcome, Mr. Hydes. Welcome, Miss Morgan."

 

Nathan gave a small nod, while Mandy responded with

a polite smile. "Thank you. Good morning to you too."

 

Just as Mandy was walking toward her office,

Nathan's voice stopped her in her tracks.

 

"Not so fast, Miss Morgan. I need to see you in my

office. Now." His tone was clear and commanding before walking to his office.

 

Mandy's heart raced slightly. She cleared her

throat before turning toward Nathan's office. After reaching the door, she

knocked lightly.

 

"Come in," he called.

 

She opened the door gently and stepped inside.

 

"Mr. Hydes, you requested to see me?" she asked,

her voice betraying a hint of nervousness.

 

Nathan stood and walked toward her, stopping just

inches away. For a moment, silence filled the room. Mandy felt the intensity of

his gaze, and her body tensed at his closeness.

 

His cologne—an intoxicating mix of fresh lavender,

cinnamon, and honey—wrapped around her senses. She found herself frozen in

place, unable to step back.

 

Nathan studied her for a moment, then pulled away

slightly, folding his arms over his chest and leaning on his desk.

 

Finally, he spoke. "What's my schedule for today?"

His voice was softer this time.

 

Mandy cleared her throat. "Uhmm… You have an

appointment with Mr. Johnson Tope at 11 AM. I've made a reservation for the two

of you at Luxe Larder restaurant," she said, avoiding his gaze. "And by 2 PM,

you have a meeting with the financial executives, including Sophia." She kept

her focus on her iPad, scrolling through the details.

 

Nathan stepped closer. His voice was barely above a

whisper. "Mandy… I think you're avoiding me."

 

"I'm not," she replied, forcing out a nervous

smile. "I'm just being professional. If you need anything else, I'll be in my

office, Mr. Hydes."

 

Before he could say another word, she turned on her

heels and walked away quickly.

 

Nathan smirked as he watched her flee. Running away

from me, huh? Let's see how long you can keep this up.

A FEW MOMENTS LATER…

 

Back in her office, Mandy exhaled deeply, finally

allowing herself to process Nathan's closeness. She quickly picked up her

tablet to review his remaining appointments, trying to distract herself.

 

As she refocused on her laptop, her desk phone rang

suddenly, making her jolt. She composed herself before answering.

 

Nathan's voice came through the receiver. "Mandy,

come to my office. Now."

 

The line went dead.

 

She let out a sharp exhale. "Oh Lord, save me

today," she muttered under her breath as if pleading to the heavens.

 

Straightening her posture, she walked to Nathan's

office and knocked.

 

"Come in, Mandy," he called.

 

She stepped inside, her nerves slightly on edge.

 

Nathan leaned back in his chair, his piercing gaze

locked on her. "Just wanted to let you know that you'll be coming with me to

meet Mr. Johnson Tope.

Get ready—we're leaving in a few minutes." His

voice was deep and husky.

 

"Okay, Mr. Hydes. I'm quite ready," she replied.

HOURS LATER…

 

The ride to Luxe Larder restaurant was quiet, but

fortunately, they arrived quickly.

 

LUXE LARDER RESTAURANT…

 

As they walked inside, the restaurant exuded

elegance. High ceilings adorned with crystal chandeliers cast a golden glow

over the space. Floor-to-ceiling windows allowed sunlight to flood in,

highlighting plush velvet chairs in deep jewel tones surrounding polished

mahogany tables.

 

A soft melody drifted through the air—Billie

Eilish's haunting vocals blending seamlessly with the clinking of fine china

and murmured conversations. The rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee and warm

pastries lingered, mixing with the delicate notes of classical music.

 

Waiters in crisp uniforms glided effortlessly

between tables, refilling delicate porcelain cups and serving exquisitely

plated breakfasts—truffle-infused scrambled eggs, buttery croissants, and fresh

fruit parfaits in crystal glasses.

 

It was a haven of quiet luxury.

 

Nathan glanced at Mandy, impressed. "Well chosen,

Miss Morgan."

 

She smiled softly. "Thank you. I hope you like it.

Mr. Johnson is already waiting inside."

 

At a corner table, Mr. Johnson Tope, a well-known

business mogul, sat with an air of quiet confidence. His tailored navy suit

complemented his silver hair, and his leather-bound notebook lay open beside a

steaming cup of espresso.

 

Upon seeing them, he smiled. "Mr. Hydes… It's good

to finally see you again after so many years." His voice carried authority and sophistication.

 

Nathan took a seat. "It has been a long time."

 

Mr. Johnson snapped his fingers, summoning a

hostess. "What would you like, Mr. Hydes?"

 

"A cup of coffee will do," Nathan replied.

 

The hostess returned moments later, placing a

silver tray with his steaming drink on the table. "Here's your order, sir."

 

"Thank you," Nathan responded.

 

Mr. Johnson's gaze shifted to Mandy who was

standing close to Nathan. "And who is this beautiful young woman beside you? I

don't recall you bringing women to meetings."

 

Nathan's voice was low and firm. "This is Mandy—my

close friend and executive assistant."

 

Mr. Johnson raised a brow. "Oh? I see… Young lady,

make yourself comfortable."

 

Nathan leaned down toward Mandy, his breath warm

against her ear. "Order anything you like. I'll pay."

 

His words sent an involuntary shiver down her

spine. She nodded, though she wasn't sure she could eat much.

 

As Nathan and Mr. Johnson delved into their

business discussion, Mandy remained quiet. Eventually, Nathan noticed she

hadn't ordered yet. His gaze darkened slightly.

 

Summoning a hostess, he asked, "Miss Morgan, what

will you have?"

 

"Anything is fine," she answered politely.

 

Nathan smirked. "Get her a plate of burrito and

apple cider."

 

A few moments later, the hostess returned, placing

the order in front of Mandy.

 

"Here's your meal, ma'am."

 

"Thank you," Mandy replied.

 

Nathan's gaze lingered on her. "I hope you enjoy

it."

 

Turning back to Mr. Johnson, they continued

discussing business.

SOME HOURS LATER…

 

When they had finished their meeting, Mr. Johnson

signaled for the waitress to bring the bill.

 

"Your total is 15,000 naira, sir," she said.

 

Nathan reached for his wallet, but Mr. Johnson

stopped him. "Mr. Hydes, please—allow me to pay."

Nathan didn't argue. He simply nodded.

 

He handed the waitress the cash, which exceeded the

bill.

 

The waitress hesitated. "Sir, this is more than—"

 

"Keep the change," Mr. Johnson said with a small

smile.

 

Nathan leaned back, glancing at Mandy once more, an

unreadable expression on his face. "Shall we?" He asked.

Mandy nodded in approval as they exited the

restaurant.

 

 

The day was far from over.

 

 

BACK AT DE GLOBES

 

Upon arriving at De Globes, Nathan's attention

shifted to his phone. "What's my next appointment?" he asked absently.

 

Mandy glanced at her tablet. "You have a meeting

with the financial executives. Sophia will be there."

 

Nathan sighed. "You're joining me for this one."

 

Mandy raised a brow but didn't argue. "Alright."

 

As they entered the boardroom, Sophia's expression

turned sour. "Nathan, what is she doing here?" she spat.

 

"She's not supposed to be here," she added, glaring

at Mandy.

 

Mandy shifted uncomfortably. "Mr. Hydes, I should

go—"

 

"Sophia," Nathan interrupted sharply. "She stays.

And behave."

 

Sophia scowled but remained silent.

 

The meeting commenced, with Luke Ade presenting key

financial strategies. When Sophia mockingly asked Mandy to contribute, Nathan

snapped, "Sophia, don't—"

 

But Mandy stood tall, delivering a well-thought-out

plan that left the room in stunned applause. Nathan's proud smile lingered on

her as he concluded the meeting.

 

As Mandy left the boardroom, Sophia sneered. "No

matter what you do, you'll never fit in."

 

Mandy clenched her tablet but refused to engage,

walking away with her head held high.

 

That evening, as she prepared to leave, Nathan's

voice stopped her. "Leaving so soon, Mandy?"

 

She gasped, startled. "Jeez, Nathan! You nearly

gave me a heart attack."

 

Nathan smirked. "Let's go home together."

 

Mandy smiled.

 

As they stepped into his car, his hands

unintentionally brushed her waist. Heat surged through her, but she remained

composed.

 

Later, as they parted ways at the mansion, his

voice was low and warm. "Good night, Mandy."

 

She hesitated before replying softly, "Good night,

Nathan."

 

The unspoken words between them lingered in the

air.

 

WEEKS LATER…

 

Time blurred. Weeks turned into months, and before

Mandy realized it, she had become woven into Nathan's world as if it had always

been waiting for her. As his executive assistant, she wasn't just the

gatekeeper to his empire—she was its pulse, anticipating his needs before he

even voiced them.

 

Nathan's pace was relentless, his work a finely

tuned machine of precision and power. And she was caught in its gravity, drawn

deeper with every passing day.

 

Mornings faded seamlessly into late nights,

schedules packed with high-stakes meetings and whispered negotiations. She

moved effortlessly at his side—efficient, composed, always keeping up. His

world demanded more than just skill; it required presence, an unshakable

sharpness that she had learned to cultivate.

 

She understood the weight of the power he wielded,

the pressure of billion-dollar decisions resting on his shoulders. And it was

her job to ensure that nothing—absolutely nothing—slipped through the cracks.

 

Yet, there was something intoxicating about it.

 

The way he commanded a room with a single look. The

quiet confidence in his decisions. The raw intensity of a man who never

wavered. She had seen men hesitate, falter under pressure—but never him.

 

And somewhere along the way, her own world shifted

and was being reshaped by him.

 

She began to think in the language of strategy and

power plays, her mind consumed by deadlines, deals, and negotiations. She had

become part of his orbit, absorbed into the relentless rhythm of his ambition.

And at some point, she stopped wondering where his world ended and hers began.

 

Two months had passed in a blur, and Mandy barely

had time to breathe—let alone keep in touch with Hazel or her parents. Her life

had shrunk to the walls of boardrooms, luxury hotels, and the steady hum of

private jets flying from states to states.

 

Nathan had entrusted her with more than she ever

imagined—sending her to meet investors, handle foreign clients, speak on his

behalf. The weight of that responsibility both thrilled and consumed her.

 

She was no longer just his assistant. She was his

voice in negotiations, the presence he commanded when he wasn't in the room.

Every introduction, every handshake, every carefully chosen word—she delivered

with the sharp precision he demanded of himself.

 

And with each passing day, she felt herself slipping

further into his world.

 

Losing sight of the one she left behind.

 

THE NIGHT TENSION AWAKENS...

 

Nathan had called Mandy into his office late that

night, needing her help with a project. She walked toward the door and knocked

softly.

 

"Nathan… I'm here," she said,

her voice gentle, almost hesitant.

 

"Come in," he replied. His

tone was steady, but there was something else beneath it—something uncertain.

 

The clock on the wall ticked softly, but neither of

them heard it. The only sound in the room was the faint rustle of papers, the

quiet inhale Mandy took as she tried—desperately—to focus on the task in front

of her.

 

But when she finally glanced up, she found his eyes

already on her.

 

Watchful. Unreadable. Holding something just beneath

the surface.

 

She swallowed, shifting her gaze back to the

document, willing herself to concentrate. But the moment she reached for

another file, Nathan's voice cut through the quiet.

 

"Mandy… you realize how close to me you are, right?"

 

The air in the room shifted.

 

Mandy froze for a split second, his words hanging

between them, thickening the silence. She hadn't even noticed how close she had

gotten—her focus entirely on the project—until now.

 

His voice wasn't just teasing; it was something

else. Something quieter. Smoother. Threaded with an intensity that made her

pulse quicken.

 

She blinked, suddenly hyperaware of the small space

between them, the subtle warmth of his presence, the way the room felt smaller.

Her breath faltered for just a second.

 

"I—" She hesitated, forcing

herself to stay composed. "I was just—"

 

Nathan leaned back slightly, a smirk playing at the

corner of his lips as he watched her with quiet amusement.

 

"Relax," he murmured, his

voice low, unhurried. But his gaze didn't waver. He didn't move away.

 

Her breath hitched.

 

It wasn't just the distance between them that had

disappeared—it was the careful boundary she had spent months maintaining.

 

Shaken, she took a small step back, but the tension

didn't break.

 

It only deepened.

 

It stretched between them like a taut string,

waiting—daring—for one of them to pull too hard.

 

And in that moment, Mandy wasn't sure what terrified

her more—the idea of escaping it…

 

Or the thought of surrendering to it completely.

 

Despite every logical thought telling her to step

back, to break the moment, Mandy remained frozen in place—caught in the

unspoken charge between them.

 

Nathan chuckled, the sound low, knowing. "You know, I don't bite," he said, his smirk

never fading.

 

Mandy exhaled softly, forcing herself to focus on

the document in her hands rather than the man watching her so intently. The

tension in the room was thick, pressing in around her like an invisible force.

She knew better than to acknowledge it—to give it power—but that was easier

said than done.

 

Clearing her throat, she finally spoke, keeping her

tone steady. "Here are the key points I outlined to

ensure a successful outcome." She pointed to a

highlighted section in the document, hoping to shift the conversation back to

business.

 

Nathan leaned in slightly—just enough for her to

catch the faintest trace of his cologne. Her grip on the papers tightened.

 

"Impressive," he murmured, his

gaze flicking from the page to her. "But tell me, Mandy…

are you always this tense, or is it just me?"

 

Her breath hitched, but she refused to look up,

refused to give him the reaction he was so clearly waiting for. Instead, she

simply turned the page, feigning indifference—pretending not to notice the

smirk still playing on his lips. Or the way her pulse betrayed her.

 

Nathan leaned back in his chair, watching her

carefully as he spoke. "And with that, you'll be the one

to give the presentation during the auction."

 

Mandy's head snapped up, eyes widening. "Auction?" she echoed, surprise lacing her

voice. She had expected to assist, maybe prepare the details behind the

scenes—but to lead the presentation? That was an entirely different level of

responsibility.

 

Nathan's gaze never wavered. "Mandy…

my world requires experience, confidence, and the ability to command a room." His voice was calm but firm, as if he had already made up his mind. "And I see you as the perfect person for it."

 

He let the weight of his words settle between them

before adding, with unmistakable finality—

 

"Not Sophia. You."

 

Mandy's breath caught. Why

her?

 

Sophia had been with the company longer. She had

more experience; in fashion and all. So why was Nathan choosing her?

 

The certainty in his tone sent a shiver through her.

This wasn't just a promotion—it was a test. A challenge.

 

Her fingers curled slightly around the document. She

had been swept into Nathan's world, pushed beyond her limits more than once—but

this? This was something else entirely. A new dawn. And the way he was looking at her—expectant, knowing—told her there

was no backing out.

 

Nathan let out a quiet chuckle, shaking his head as

he grabbed his suit jacket. "Let's go," he said, his voice calm but firm. "It's getting

late, and you have an auction to prepare for… in two days."

 

Mandy's stomach twisted. Two

days.

 

"But I don't even know what it looks like—only from

TV," she blurted, panic creeping into her voice. "And I don't have anything to wear."

 

Nathan paused, his gaze settling on her with quiet

amusement. "Mandy," he said

smoothly, stepping closer. "Do you really think I'd put

you in this position without making sure you had everything you need?"

 

Her breath hitched slightly as his smirk deepened.

 

"Don't worry about the dress—I'll handle that." His voice

was low, assured, like he'd already anticipated her every concern. "And as for the auction…" He tilted his head,

watching her reaction. "You'll learn. Fast."

 

Mandy swallowed hard, uncertainty flickering in her

chest. The walls of the office suddenly felt smaller, the weight of what lay

ahead pressing in.

 

Two days. A high-stakes event. A world she still

wasn't sure she belonged in.

 

And Nathan—always so composed, always so in

control—was throwing her straight into the deep end.

 

TWO DAYS LATER: THE DAY OF THE AUCTION

 

The auction hall thrummed with quiet power.

Conversations were spoken in hushed, knowing tones, laced with wealth and

influence. Men and women draped in designer labels moved through the space with

effortless confidence, their laughter as polished as the crystal chandeliers

above. The golden glow of the lights reflected off champagne glasses, the air

thick with exclusivity.

 

Mandy stood near the entrance, fingers tightening

around the clutch in her hand. The dress Nathan had arranged for her fit like a

second skin—elegant, sophisticated, a far cry from the structured office wear

she was used to. She barely recognized the woman in the mirror tonight. The

floor-length silk shimmered subtly under the lights, every movement accentuated

with quiet grace.

 

"Nervous?"

 

Nathan's voice came from beside her, smooth as ever,

laced with a quiet amusement.

 

Mandy exhaled sharply, stealing a glance at him. He

was a picture of effortless composure, dressed in a tailored black tuxedo, his

presence commanding without even trying.

 

"More like… trying not to panic," she admitted, keeping her voice low.

 

Nathan smirked. "Good. That

means you care."

 

He stepped in slightly, his voice lowering just

enough to make the moment feel intimate. "Just

remember—this world isn't as intimidating as it seems. It's all about who

commands the room."

 

Her throat felt dry. Command

the room? These people lived and breathed power. They

didn't hesitate, didn't falter. What was she doing here?

 

Her gaze flickered to the grand stage where the

auction would take place. In a few moments, she'd be up there, standing under

the lights, addressing some of the most influential people in the industry.

 

The weight of it pressed against her chest. But

then—

 

The lightest touch.

 

Nathan's hand, just barely grazing the small of her

back. Not possessive. Not demanding. Just… there. A steadying presence. A quiet

reassurance.

 

Her breath hitched.

 

"Show them why I chose you,"

he murmured.

 

And just like that, the fear didn't disappear—but

something else took its place. A spark. A challenge.

 

She lifted her chin.

 

Time to prove him right.

 

Mandy straightened her shoulders, inhaled deeply,

and stepped forward to the stage, the weight of countless eyes settling on her.

 

She cleared her throat, her voice steady despite the

nervous energy cooling in her stomach. Then she started, "Given the current price of stocks in De

Globes," she began, we are all aware that De Globes specializes in fashion and

beauty products.

 

With the market fluctuating as it is, we have

carefully analyzed the trends and decided to implement a strategic approach to

maximize growth while ensuring a percentage return for our customers."

 

A quiet murmur spread through the audience, a mix of

intrigue and assessment. Mandy took a steady breath, her pulse settling into a determined

rhythm.

 

She met the eyes of a few key investors, gauging

their reactions before continuing. "De Globes isn't just adapting to market

shifts—we're positioning ourselves ahead of them. Our upcoming initiatives will

not only reinforce our presence in established markets but also tap into

emerging opportunities with calculated precision."

 

The flicker of interest in the room grew. Some

leaned forward, others exchanged thoughtful glances.

 

Mandy capitalized on the momentum. "With a

reinforced digital strategy, a renewed focus on sustainable luxury, and

strategic partnerships that expand our global footprint, De Globes is set to

redefine industry standards."

 

A slow nod from one of the senior investors caught

her eye—a silent acknowledgment. A surge of confidence coursed through her.

 

From his position near the edge of the room, Nathan

remained still, his expression unreadable. But there was something in his

gaze—a quiet satisfaction, a challenge met.

 

Mandy swallowed, standing a little taller. She

wasn't just presenting a strategy. She was proving herself. And judging by the

energy in the room, she was succeeding.

 

A ripple of murmurs spread through the audience,

investors exchanging glances, their expressions shifting from guarded

skepticism to quiet intrigue. Some nodded in approval, others whispered among

themselves, weighing the weight of her words.

 

Mandy's pulse pounded, but she kept her posture

poised, refusing to let the moment overwhelm her. Then, after what felt like an

eternity, one of the senior investors leaned forward, tapping his fingers

against the polished surface of the table.

 

"Well," he mused, his voice carrying through the

hall, "that was quite the statement. Confidence is one thing, but execution is

another. What assurance do we have that De Globes has the operational capacity

to bring this vision to life?"

 

Mandy didn't hesitate. "Our partnerships aren't just

strategic in name—they're built on a foundation of proven success. We've

aligned with manufacturers and distributors that have a track record of scaling

luxury brands without compromising exclusivity. Additionally, our in-house

development team is already working on streamlining logistics and digital

expansion to maximize market penetration."

 

A slow nod. Then another. The tension in the room

shifted, the balance tilting in her favor.

 

Nathan tapped his fingers against the armrest, his

gaze never leaving her. She had exceeded his expectations—shattered them, even.

And from the way his smirk deepened, it was clear he wasn't sure whether to be

impressed… or captivated.

 

Nathan finally moved from his spot, stepping forward

with the casual authority that always seemed to command attention. "I trust

that answers your concerns," he said smoothly, his voice calm but edged with

finality. "And let's not forget—hesitation has cost many investors their place

at the top. De Globes is moving forward, with or without you."

 

A beat of silence. Then, the investor chuckled,

shaking his head. "Mr. Hydes you've always had a way of making people rethink

their hesitations." He turned back to Mandy, his gaze assessing. "And it seems

you've found someone who shares your conviction."

 

Mandy kept her expression composed, but inside,

something flickered—something dangerously close to pride.

 

Nathan's gaze flickered toward her, something

unreadable in his eyes. "I don't keep people around who don't belong."

 

And just like that, the decision was made.

 

One by one, the investors signaled their approval.

The murmurs shifted from doubt to agreement, and within minutes, the room had

settled on what was now inevitable—De Globes was no longer just a contender. It

was a force.

 

Mandy exhaled slowly, feeling the adrenaline still

buzzing beneath her skin.

 

She had done it.

 

And from the way Nathan looked at her—like he had

known she would all along—she realized something else.

 

This was only the beginning.

 

As the last word left her lips, the room erupted in

applause. Media cameras flashed wildly, investors exchanged hurried whispers,

and in that moment, Mandy Morgan knew—she had changed everything.

 

Mandy stepped down from the stage, the applause

still reverberating through the grand hall. Camera flashes burst like

fireworks, the media closing in to capture every second of her triumph. She

inhaled slowly, steadying herself against the rush of it all. This was her

moment—one she had fought for.

 

As Mandy moved toward the podium, seeking a moment

to steady herself, a voice cut through the noise—sharp, unmistakable.

 

Sophia.

 

"Hmmmm.… Mandy Morgan," Sophia drawled, arms crossed

as she leaned in ever so slightly, her smirk both knowing and cruel. "You

really cleaned up well. And that speech—impressive, truly. Nathan does have a

talent for picking his playthings."

 

 

Sophia leaned in just slightly, her smirk widening.

"What's the matter?" she mused. "Cat got your tongue? Or are you just not used

to being in the spotlight without Nathan pulling the strings?"

 

Mandy's fingers curled into her palm, but she willed

herself to stay composed. She met Sophia's gaze, unwavering. "Strange," she mused,

tilting her head slightly. "I was just about to say the same to you."

 

Sophia's smirk faltered for half a second—so brief

it could have been imagined—before she let out a low, amused hum. "Oh, Mandy,"

she murmured, stepping back with effortless grace. "We'll see how long that

confidence lasts."

 

With that, she turned and disappeared into the

crowd, leaving behind the faint scent of expensive perfume and the unmistakable

chill of a warning.

 

SOPHIA'S GAMES

 

As guests settled into their seats, a low hum of

conversation filled the auction hall. But Mandy barely registered it. Her pulse

was still racing, the remnants of adrenaline from her speech thrumming through

her veins. The applause had faded, yet the weight of her words lingered in the

air.

 

Then, she saw him—Nathan.

 

He moved with effortless confidence, each step

measured, every glance deliberate. Even in a room full of power players, he

commanded attention without trying.

 

Mandy braced herself as he approached, his expression

unreadable, sharp with something she couldn't quite place.

 

"Miss Morgan," he murmured, stopping just before

her. "You're full of surprises, aren't you?" His voice was smooth, threaded

with quiet amusement.

 

Before she could respond, his fingers brushed

lightly against her chin, tilting her face upward. A deliberate touch—light,

firm, ignoring the crowd that still lingered.

 

A test. A game.

 

And Mandy had no intention of losing.

 

Mandy's breath hitched as her gaze flickered across

the crowd. Curious eyes lingered, whispers weaving through the air. People were

watching.

 

"Mr. Hydes, we're outside," she murmured, her voice

tight with unease. "People might see."

 

Nathan, however, seemed utterly unbothered. His

thumb skimmed along her chin, a slow, deliberate touch. Then, with a smirk, he

murmured, "Let them."

 

Mandy's stomach tightened. Every stolen glance

pressed against her skin, heavy with unspoken judgment. But more than that, she

felt Nathan—dangerously close, utterly unfazed by the world around them.

 

From a short distance away, Sophia watched in

silence.

 

Her lips curled into a knowing smirk as she swirled

the champagne in her glass. Sophia's gaze now sharpened. The game had only

begun.

With measured elegance, she strode forward, the rhythmic

click of her heels slicing through the ambient chatter. Stopping beside them,

she rested a hand on Nathan's arm, her fingers light but unmistakably

possessive.

 

"Nathan," she said smoothly, a hint of steel beneath

her composed tone. "You're needed elsewhere."

 

Nathan's gaze flickered with a mix of amusement and

reluctance, but he allowed the interruption, his hand lingering in Sophia's

grasp even as it brushed against Mandy's arm. The air tightened with unspoken

tension as he inclined his head in acknowledgment.

 

Sophia turned to Mandy, her voice dipping into a

quiet, mocking whisper. "Mandy, you should know your place." Each word was

deliberate, laced with cool disdain.

 

With that, she guided Nathan away, leaving Mandy

standing in their wake—her heart pounding, her mind racing, and the shifting

power dynamics impossible to ignore.