Chapter One
The early morning sun was streaming gently through the floor-to-ceiling windows of Ethan’s penthouse, casting a warm glow over the modern, sleek kitchen. Sophie stood in the kitchen, expertly flipping pancakes while the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air. The clinking of cutlery and the sizzling of the skillet were the only sounds, creating a peaceful morning symphony.
Ethan walked in, looking as dapper as ever in his tailored suit. His presence filled the room, but it was his smile that caught Sophie off guard every time. She returned the smile, feeling her heart flutter.
“Good morning, Sophie,” he greeted, his voice smooth and warm.
“Good morning, Ethan. Breakfast is almost ready,” she replied, trying to keep her voice steady despite the surge of emotions.
Ethan approached the kitchen counter and leaned in, peering at the golden pancakes. “This smells amazing. You’re spoiling me,” he teased.
Sophie laughed. “Well, someone has to make sure you eat a proper meal. You’re always so busy.”
Ethan’s eyes softened as he looked at her. “I appreciate it more than you know.”
They sat down to breakfast, the table laden with pancakes, fresh fruit, and a pot of steaming coffee. Sophie poured Ethan a cup, their hands briefly touching, sending a spark through her.
“So, what’s on your agenda today?” Sophie asked, cutting into her pancake, trying to keep the conversation light.
Ethan took a sip of his coffee, savoring it before answering. “Meetings, as usual. And you? Any plans?”
Sophie hesitated, looking into his eyes. This was the moment she had been building up to, the moment she wanted to tell him how she felt. “Actually, I’ve been thinking… Ethan, I—”
Ethan’s phone buzzed on the table, breaking the moment. He glanced at it, his expression shifting to one of annoyance. “I’m sorry, Sophie. It’s urgent.”
Sophie’s heart sank. “Of course. You should take it.”
He picked the call and then listened for some minutes before saying “I will take care of it.”
Ethan ended the call and placed it back on the table, giving her his full attention again. “What were you saying?”
She took a deep breath, her courage wavering. “I just wanted to say… Thank you. For everything you’ve done for me and my mom. It means the world to us.”
Ethan reached across the table and squeezed her hand. “You don’t have to thank me, Sophie. I’m happy to help.”
She smiled, though it didn’t reach her eyes. “Well, I should get going. I have a lot of studying to do.” She stood up and started packing the dishes.
“Of course.” Ethan nodded, releasing her hand. She stood up and went to the kitchen, taking the dishes with her. She washed the dishes, because she doesn’t like piling dirty in the sink. Besides, she still has a few minutes to spare before she gets to school.
“Do you want me to drop you off at the campus?” he asked.
“No thank you. Lisa is picking me up.” she answered while rinsing a cup in the running tap.
He put a hand around her waist and drew her close to him. “You should be the one picking your friends up. In your car!”
She shook her head.
“You are my girlfriend, you should have your own car.”
“Nope,” she said smiling.
“What brand do you want? Ferrari, Masararti, Limousine?” he asked while gently nibbling at her ear.
“Stop it!” She told him, giggling.
“Let me get you a car,” he persisted.
“No, but you can get me one for my graduation next year.” He turned her around and placed a peck on her nose.
“Okay,” he said while releasing her.
“What will we have for dinner tonight?” he asked.
She turned around to finish her work. “It's a surprise. And you should go, you are running late already.” He turned her around again and placed light kiss on her lips.
“Have a great day, Sophie.”
“You too, Ethan.”
Oh the dinner is not much of a surprise because he has eaten it before. The first time she prepared it, he finished the whole plate and demanded for more. It was her father’s favorite. A sad demeanor clouded her face as she remembered her father.
No, don't get sad, it's in the past.
She wanted to make the Chicken Alfredo pasta for Ethan because she was feeling really grateful today. After her lectures, she will go visit her mother before coming home.
When she has tidied everywhere, Sophie gathered her things and left the penthouse, her heart heavy with unspoken words.
She nearly confessed her feelings to him this morning, that was a close call. Who knows what he would have done to her. I mean it's against the ‘Terms' and she knows it. Yet…
She is grateful to have Ethan in her life, he’s been so helpful. But sometimes she wishes he can go further in their relationship, that he will… “Oh Sophie stop dreaming,” she chided herself.
As she walked to the elevator, her phone started ringing. She pulled out her phone, and saw Lisa’s name, ‘maybe she is already in the basement’. She decided to answer her call and let her friend know she is close by.
“Sophie, did you see the news?” Lisa’s voice was frantic.
“What news?” Sophie asked.
Lisa took a deep breath, “It's about Ethan.”
Sophie laughed. “He’s always in the news, most times against his wishes.”
“This time it's different,” Lisa insisted, almost screaming.
“Girl, what’s wrong?” Sohphie has begun to sense the emergency in her friend's voice.
“Check your Instagram.”
Sophie ended the call and opened her i********: and scrolled through the feed and her notifications. Her breath caught in her throat as she saw it.
In screaming letters was the headline: "Billionaire Ethan Grant Engaged to Heiress Vanessa Kingsley."
Her world spun as she read the article, detailing the engagement party scheduled for that evening, complete with photos of Ethan and Vanessa looking every bit the perfect couple. Tears welled up in her eyes as she tried to process the news.