DEMI
Seconds move fast. I can't take my chances when the man looks this intimidating. Why is he at my door this early?
I'm still floating in my temptation to get back in, when he smiles, leaving me confused.
"I mean no harm," he says, as if reading right through me.
As if that's easy to believe.
He raises his palms in surrender. "I'm just here on orders, ma'am."
My brown furrow. "Orders? Who the hell ordered you to stand at my door early in the morning?" I pry.
"My boss. Gavin Morgan. I'm sure his reputation precedes him."
The mention of Gavin's name piques my interest and oddly my heart feels a little calmer.
"What reputation do you mean? Ordering creeps to stand at people's doors?"
The man lets out a soft laugh.
"I meant, I'm sure you know who Gavin Morgan is. And yes, he ordered me to guard your house because he couldn't stay to take care of you. He had important things to take care of."
"Oh," I cross my arms, as I take in the implication of the man's words.
Gavin really did that for me?
"Besides," the man continues. "Even if I hurt you, I wouldn't live to see another day."
"Why is that?" I cock a brow.
"He would kill me. His orders were clear. And honestly, ma'am, it's been a while since he gave such orders."
Those words warm my heart even more. What did I do to deserve this treatment? Yet a while ago, I was thinking about how he must have already forgotten about me. How he must have so many girls in his radar, considering how hot he is.
Yet he did all this for me? He made sure I slept well, set up a glass of water and painkillers, knowing I would wake up with a hangover. Set an alarm for me so I wouldn't wake up late for the interview...
Speaking of alarms, now that one of his men is here, I should take the chance to give back the phone.
"Hey, I should give this back. Tell him I said thank you." I say handing over said phone.
The man switches glances between the phone and me.
"I can't take that ma'am."
"Why? And please stop calling me ma'am."
"He specifically ordered me to get it for you last night."
"Last night?" I'm puzzled. After chatting while drinking wine, everything else is blank. I can't place the events that followed. I don't recall Gavin doing all this.
"I can't keep it." I tell him.
"And I can't take it, ma'am."
"It's Demi," I correct him.
"I know," he says.
Oh well, I guess nothing should surprise me anymore.
"And I'm Edward.There's no need debating this unless you want me to get fired."
"Of course not," I mumble.
"Great. Let's get you to Springs Hotel."
"What?" I probe, confused, again. Am I still under the influence that I'm hearing my own things?
Seeing my confusion, he explains.
"Guarding the house weren't his only orders. He asked me to make sure you took a healthy breakfast before the interview."
"Oh." I'm flattered. He keeps doing that more and more. I don't deserve this.
"Edward, you really don't have to..."
"Oh, yes I have to. If I don't do that, he'll find out, and I don't want to get in trouble with him."
"How?"
"I have his credit card...Can we please leave?"
Do I have a choice?
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After one of the best breakfast, Edward drives me to Morgan Industries offices. I've visited this place a few times, but never actually went in. I only came when I had to pick Laila and usually waited outside.
The place is even fancier than I've seen in pictures and magazines. Everything screams serious business. Scanning the place, I understand why it's one of the biggest companies in New York.
Edward walks me to the reception where a friendly redhead with a warm smile leads me to the waiting area outside the offices on the tenth floor.
I'd expected dozens of applicants to be here, but oddly it's only me. A lot of questions run in my mind. Am I too early, or too late? I'm leaning so hard on the former. I can't afford to fumble this one. It looked so promising.
The redhead doesn't say anything. She ushers me to have a seat and then disappears, leaving me confused as hell.
I only last for a few minutes, when two familiar figures appear before me, holding hands.
If it isn't the last people I want to see.
Traitors.
"You're here," Laila says with a smirk.
I look away, not willing to stay in the same space as them.
"Demi, how are you doing?" Ernest asks, and I shoot him a sharp glare.
"Like you care," I snort.
"Of course, I care," he counters. A soft laugh escapes my lips.
Yeah, he and I have very different definitions of care. To him, care means cheating on me with my best friend.
I don't want to lose control, so I decide to control the anger riding inside me, so I may not explofe right before an important interview.
And I look away to mind my own business.
"I never meant for this to happen, Demi. I never meant to hurt you."
Taking me for a fool again, I see.
"No need to pretend, babe. She's always been a selfish bitch and I've had to tolerate that for a long time, right Demi?"
Silence.
"Demi, you became so unavailable and Laila and I..."
"Were fucking each other while I was desperately fighting for my life?" I cut in. "You know, the guilty always find excuses and excuses. What did I do to let you down, huh? Both of you can testify, I was there for you every time you needed me. I supported you, I loved you..."
A lump starts forming in my throat and gets painful every time I speak.
"Well, Demi," Laila cuts in. "There's no need to hide this anymore. Ernest and I hid this from you, because we cared about you. But we just can't hide how we feel for each other anymore."
All I do is laugh. "Congratulations," I say.
"Congratulations to you too. We saw the guy you came in with. It's hasn't even been twenty four hours, yet you're already fucking rich guys. Deep down I always knew you were a gold digger, hiding in that angelic face," Laila says.
I stare at the girl I knew to be my best friend for years. Someone I trusted, someone I confided in!
I don't respond to her insult. And when she sees that I'm ignoring her, she keeps on talking.
"Anyway, I hope you've heard. All other applicants were disqualified last night. Only two were left according to the boss' orders. Me and you. I wonder why they chose you, because clearly, I'm getting the job. No hard feelings, we both knew that from the beginning."
That's the first time I'm hearing of it. Since when does this happen in the job market?
That's strange and sudden.
Laila can't stop yapping about how she's fit for this and how I should just leave since we know what the outcome would be.
"What a perfect time to prove to Ernest that he made the right choice. And to everyone that I'm better than you, Demi Perez."
"Are you sure about that?" A familiar, deep sultry voice cuts through the air and we both turn to the direction it's coming from.
And there he is. Gavin Morgan, looking hot as usual, in a black suit
Seeing him, my lips involuntarily curve into a smile.
GAVIN
The previous night...
I wasn't kidding when I implied Demi Perez caught my attention at first sight, and evoked an immense amount of care I haven't felt before.
In one night, I've done innumerable things, including taking her home.
After she gulps down the last remaining glass of wine, it doesn't take long before she blacks out. I scan the house looking for the room that might be hers. I find the one that has pictures of her on the wall. I'm specifically captured by the one in which she's wearing a graduation gown, with the most beautiful smile, that a few seconds pass before I realize I've been standing in the same spot for longer than I should.
I get back to the living room and carry her to her bed. I cover her well, and then watch her sleep peacefully for a while.
I wish I could stay with her, it feels bad that I have to leave.
The best I can do is find someone to guard her door. I call one of my best men for the job, Edward.
I instruct him to get me a new phone and I send him the address. I can't use her phone because that would be a breach of privacy and I don't want her to wake up feeling betrayed. That is the reason why I get the new phone.
When he comes with it, I use it to set an alarm with the most annoying song that she wouldn't ignore the next morning. She'll have to wake up.
Even though I've already made my decision, I don't want her to beat herself up tomorrow morning in case she wakes up late.
I also get her painkillers for the hangover she might wake up with.
After ensuring everything is in place, and she's safe and sound, I leave, right after giving Edward my credit card with clear instructions.
"If anything happens to her, kill yourself before I do it myself," that's the last instruction I give Edward, even though I know he's the best at what he does, and I'd trust him with my life.
I head to Reagan's house and luckily for me, today is one of those nights where he pulls all-nighters.
His maid leads me to his study where I find him buried in paperwork.
I think one of the reasons we've been best friends for a long time is because we're both workaholics.
He raises his head when I walk in.
"If it isn't the most annoying friend on the planet," he drowls, spinning a pen in his fingers. "What are you doing in my house at this time of the night? Come to confess your feelings for me? I'd love to see your face when I turn you down."
I laugh as I take the seat opposite him. "How delusional does one have to be? And since when did you change your sexual orientation?" I ask, making myself comfortable.
"Anyway, jokes aside, why are you here?" He shifts to a more serious face.
"I have an emergency," I tell him.
"What happened?" His brows furrow, his face displaying concern.
"You know you're my best investigator, right?"
He smiles, "I told you you're in love with me."
"And I told you you're delusional. I need you to look into someone."
"Oh, you can leave me the details and I'll deal with it tomorrow." He says nonchalantly.
I lean forward with cocked brows, "I mean now."
He exhales loudly. "The things we do for love."
"Yet, I'm the one who's in love," I mumble under my breath.
"Who's he?" He probes, pushing away the load of papers before him, and replacing them with blank one.
"She." I correct him.
Reagan pauses everything and looks at me with widened eyes
"You want me to look into a woman at this time of the night? Did you suddenly develop an interest in a one night stand?" He asks.
This is what I have to deal with to get a job done.
"No, you idiot."
"Then, I can look at it tomorrow," he says, returning to his paperwork.
That's him trying to manipulate me, and somehow today, he's winning.
"Okay," I give up.
"It's a woman I met at the club tonight," I confess.
"Oh," he starts laughing which takes a while.
"We're finally going to have the real wedding?" He asks, sarcastically.
"Are you going to help me or not?"
Trying to look into Demi feels like a betrayal, but again I'd also love to know more about her apart from the paranoia that I have, thanks to my past experiences with traitorous women.
I narrate to my best friend about the events of the night leaving out details that involve emotions and those he would find funny.
"Okay, brother, let's get to know more about your future wife," he jokes, and I ignore.
"What do you know about her?" He asks, getting to his laptop.
"Apart from her name? Nothing much. Just that she's beautiful."
Reagan gives me a brief glance and then returns his attention to his laptop. "That's a first from you. Since when do you..."
"Just get the job done, Reagan."
I'm not about to explain to him the kind of interest I have in her.
"Going through her socials right away...aaand...Damn!" Reagan sighs and smiles.
"Now I get why."
"You're an idiot, you know that?" I mutter.
"That's why we're friends," he counters.
He moves to my side, and in the next few minutes we're looking at Demi Perez's beautiful pictures.
It's hard to lose concentration with each picture highlighting her beauty. A few of the pictures she's with her friends.
Makes me wonder which one is the traitor.
There's one man in most of the group photos. I'm almost jealous of how close they are.
I'm about to question when Reagan says, "he's gay."
"I thought so too."
There's also some romantic photos among them and I assume that's the traitorous ex. Seeing him in the pictures makes me want to tear him apart for hurting Demi.
"I want to know the traitor," I tell Reagan, who shoots a glare at me. "Yeah, and I also want to know your plans."
"Not happening," I snort.
"Cool." he lets go and I find it too easy to be true."Then I'll look into each one of them," he says, walking back to his chair.
After a few minutes, he slides the laptop to my side.
"That's Laila Wilson."
"This is the one who'd been sleeping with her boyfriend?" I inquire. "I mean ex boyfriend."
"That's not the only surprise. He works at Morgan Industries. Are you sure you've never seen this face before?"
"It's a big company. Am I supposed to know all the..."
"Oh, I forgot," he cuts me off.
"You said your Demi is set for an interview tomorrow? Well, Laila too. She was working at a lower level, I'm guessing she wanted to shift to a higher rank," Reagan concludes.
I nod and smile in realization.
Recalling Demi's tears and how hurt she looked, she didn't deserve it.
This woman on the screen is responsible for her tears. I'm going to have a field day tomorrow.
At the end of the day, I only needed one secretary. So I give Reagan the work of cancelling all other invitations and to leave only two interviewees. Demi and Laila.
And I'm going to interview them myself.
DEMI
The hottest thing I've seen today is Gavin in that black suit. The coffee I had earlier can't even compare. I find it hard to tear my gaze from him.
Yesterday's Gavin and today's Gavin look like two completely different people. If I were to choose, I'd be confused as hell, because all of them look hot.
While he was being casual the previous night, today everything about him is official.
It takes a while before my mind comes to reality.
But what is he doing here?
Silly of me.
Of course this is his company, he can be anywhere he wants.
Laila quickly walks towards him and stretches a hand. "Good morning, sir."
In response, Gavin looks at the hand and then back at her. The unsaid words are evident, making Laila retract her hand awkwardly.
"We're just here for an interview," she goes on speaking, while Ernest and I watch.
"Who do you think is in charge of the interview?" he reveals, making my eyeballs almost pop out.
Was I too drunk or do I recall him saying he had nothing to do with this interview? He mischievously steals a glance at me, and I see the smirk on his face.
Yeah, he knows exactly what he's doing.
"Oh, I didn't know, sir. It's such a pleasure..." Laila goes on but is cut off again.
"Your determination amuses me, Miss Wilson," he says.
"You know my name?" The excitement in Laila's voice is undeniably annoying.
Gavin sighs and walks past her.
He approaches me with a smile that sends sparks to my insides.
Come on it's just a smile, don't get ahead of yourself. I scold myself.
"Good morning, Miss Perez," he offers a hand, "You look lovely," he adds.
What is he doing?
I slowly shake his hand with a smile. "Thank you, Mr Morgan." We lock eyes for a short while until we suddenly remember we're not alone.
Gavin turns to Ernest and cocks a brow.
"Didn't you get the memo?"
Ernest barely pats his lips when Gavin speaks again.
"Oh, you didn't get the memo at all. Let me be kind today and repeat this. Only two candidates qualified for the interview," he gestures with his index and middle finger.
"I'm not here for the interview," says Ernest.
"I know," Gavin responds, rendering Ernest confused.
"Why are you here?" Gavin asks with furrowed brows.
Ernest sighs and pulls Laila to his side. For a moment I see the awkwardness in Laila's eyes. I might not know what's going on with her, but she didn't suddenly start feeling guilty. Especially since she was proudly yapping five seconds ago.
"I brought my overqualified girlfriend for the interview. And...man to man? To save you some time, I don't think you should waste your time on an interview."
Gavin puts his hands in his pockets and narrows his eyes at Ernest.
"And why is that? Mr. know-it-all?"
Ernest's lips curve into a smile. "Let's just say, I've known both of them for years. I can tell you who's the best." He nudges Laila close to him.
I look at the man I've known for a long time in disbelief. The man I considered the love of my life. It only dawns on me that their relationship must have started much earlier than I thought.
Just five seconds ago, he was telling me how he didn't mean to hurt me and now he says that in front of my potential boss? It feels like I'm a stranger to him. Like he never cared about me at all?
Gavin moves closer to him, they are almost the same height, so they look eye to eye on the same level.
"In case you haven't noticed, it's my name in this building. So Mr. Know-it-all, you can apply that rule to a building with your name on it."
I feel like clapping. At the same time, I can't control the chortle that escapes my lips. My heart melts with every word coming off Gavin's mouth.
"He didn't mean to offend you, sir," Laila cuts in. "I promise, he means well."
"Well, he can mean well in his own company."
I could laugh for the whole day. Did karma come too soon?
It's the fact that Ernest doesn't even have a company that makes it even more hilarious.
"Now, if you excuse me, I have an interview to conduct, according to my rules."
There's silence in the air for a few seconds.
"I was just trying to help," Ernest says, flashing a fake smile.
"I don't need your help." Gavin counters with another fake smile.
"Do you have a problem with me?" Ernest asks.
Which gets me thinking. Does Gavin know who he is? I don't recall showing him even his picture. All I did was narrate the heartbreaking story.
"Let's just say I have a problem with idlers in my workplace. And you're wasting my time."
"Okay," Ernest raises his palms and turns to Laila.
"Good luck, babe." He kisses her forehead, shamelessly, and leaves.
"Please don't mind him, he was just trying to help me," Laila says as soon as Ernest disappears.
"I can do better with my time...follow me," Gavin orders and we both walk behind him, as awkward as it is. This was the guy I had drinks with yesterday. And if I got this job, he's probably going to be my boss?
The thought of my words yesterday makes me want to crawl to the floor and disappear.
I asked him if he wanted to fuck me, and now he's going to interview me?
Gavin leads us to an office on the same floor.
I step into the biggest office I've seen since I became aware of my existence.
The glass walls give a beautiful view of the city. There's a large desk almost at the center, with everything in it neat in place. To the left, there's a white couch large enough that I would spend the night on it without the fear of rolling to the floor.
There's a small cellar at the corner, which makes me wonder. Who'd have a mini bar in his place of work?
"What's wrong, Demi?" Laila taps my shoulder as she whispers. "Never seen an office this big?"
The shock on my face must have been evident.
"Well, are you sure you'd manage to work here? You wouldn't last a day." She adds.
Gavin turns around. "I've never seen a match as perfect as you and your boyfriend. How long have you two been together?....Don't answer that," Gavin says, and then circles his desk before ushering us to take the seats opposite him.
"Are we getting interviewed at the same time?" Laila asks.
"As a matter of fact, yes." He nods.
He switches glances between us and says, "There's a reason why you both qualified to the last round. My own reasons." The last statement is said with his eyes boring into Laila's.
I've been quiet for most of the time, trying to process everything. In twenty-four hours, my life has taken quite a number of turns. To add on that, I'm trying to control the anger boiling in my blood every time Laila opens her mouth. Because if I spoke, I might end up doing and saying things that could cost my potential job. So, I've been maintaining my cool.
"Well, that's good to hear," Laila says leaning forward with a smile that makes me want to kill her.
Is she trying to use seduction?
"Now," Gavin begins, as he leans backwards in his chair. "There's one thing I value the most. And that's loyalty." He looks at Laila and asks,
"Miss Wilson, can you affirm that you're loyal enough to work for me?"