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Beneath His Ugly Wife's Mask: Her Revenge Was Her Brilliance
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband's Regret
Marrying A Secret Zillionaire: Happy Ever After
Too Late, Mr. Billionaire: You Can't Afford Me Now
Jilted Ex-wife? Billionaire Heiress!
The Phantom Heiress: Rising From The Shadows
Rejected No More: I Am Way Out Of Your League, Darling!
She Took The House, The Car, And My Heart
The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life
Starr's POV
I made my out of the elevator, walking down the hall to see a few people sitting outside of my office. I looked over to the reception desk to find it empty as I made my way to my office wondering if she was here.
I opened my door, stepping in spotting her near the file cabinet as I closed the door.
"Good morning Cassidy,"
"Ms. Webster," she replied smiling as I moved over to my desk.
"Are all of them for me?" I asked referring to the people outside as she moved over to the door grabbing a small stool.
"No some of them are for Alec, he is still on his assistant search," she said and I smiled, my gaze following her as she moved around the office gracefully, before climbing on top of the stool.
"What are you doing?" I asked alarmed.
"I'm looking for the Prons file," she replied as I moved over to her. I held onto the stool in fear of her falling, it hadn't been a secret that I was attracted to both men and women even though some people choose to ignore it.
I have always been able to separate my personal life from my professional but with Cassidy, those lines seemed to be blurred and the worst part was she was straight.
"I found it," she said and I moved back allowing her to step down, she turned facing me her light brown eyes locking with mine.
"Why do you need it?"
"I don't Alec does," she replied and I rolled my eyes.
"He needs to find his ass an assistant and stop using mine," I mumbled irritated and she laughed.
"I'm not complaining," she said amused.
"But I am, I don't like sharing," I said and she smiled walking out of my office.
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Three days later
I took a sip of my whiskey, something I became addicted to because of my brother Dylan, I looked up at my screen as I continued to type. My mind steered away from my work going to Cassidy, her brown curls, her smile-
"Starr," I heard her call out and I looked up meeting her gaze as she walked towards me.
"We're ready, you coming?" She asked
"Ahh, yeah hold on," I said turning off my laptop. I have never truly been one to hide my feelings but the fear of losing her was greater than having her for myself.
"I see you've already started," she said smiling looking at my glass of whiskey.
"Yeah," I said laughing slightly grabbing my jacket, she moved closer to my desk grabbing my glass finishing my drink, the small action intimate to my longing mind.
"Come on," she said holding out her hand and I took it letting her lead the way.
"You seem happy today," I pointed out and she laughed pulling me out the door towards the elevator.
"You should be too, I mean you just secured the deal of a lifetime," she said as we stepped in, I looked down at her 5'3 figure my 5'5 height making her tilt her head slightly.
"I am," I smiled sleepily and she leaned into me as the elevator descended.
"Is it because we're going to a club?" She asked knowing it wasn't my usual scene, I didn't really like noise and my introverted self preferred to be away from people I had no connection or relationship with.
"Partly but you promised me a good time," I replied and she smiled pulling away from me as the doors opened and we stepped out.
"And you will have a good time," she said holding my hand as we said our goodbyes to the security guard Jeff. We walked down the street to the club that I had opened two weeks ago to find it packed.
I walked to the front of the line with Cassidy beside me, making small comments about how much of a good job I've been doing and how much she loved the club.
The bouncer immediately saw me and let us through and I nodded walking in, leading us to my private area upstairs on the balcony, which overlooked the party below.
The area was already filled with some of my employees, none of which I was actually well acquainted with. Cassidy pulled us to a seat and I sat down beside her pushing my black shoulder-length hair away from my face as they all gave their congratulations leaving me to reply with small thank yous.
"You're going to have fun tonight," she said handing me a shot, I sighed downing it and she smiled taking the empty glass as I enjoyed the burning sensation. She turned engaging in conversation which I didn't really bother with, her hand still holding mine as she spoke.
My gaze stayed on our intertwined hands, unspoken emotions floating in the air as I squeezed her hand gently leaning back getting comfortable, knowing I would be here for some time since I didn't plan on leaving until she did.
She turned to look at me smiling, the longing I've grown used to present as I returned the gesture.
"Are you okay?"
"Yeah, I'm fine why?" I asked
"You seem more uninterested than usual," she replied smiling and I laughed glancing down at the party below us before my gaze landed on one of my employees Josh, Jake something walking over to us.
"Do you want to dance?" He asked Cassidy and she shook her head saying no.
"I'm fine Justin," she replied, well at least I was close I said mentally after hearing his name, I was really bad with names and that was something Cassidy would strongly agree with if you asked for her thoughts on the matter.
"It would only be for a song," he pushed and I could feel her growing uneasy beside me.
"She said no," I told him and he looked over to me.
"I was jus-"
"Just go back to your seat," I said and he did so as I sat there now irritated.
"Thank you," she said and I nodded knowing that she hated saying no, I became the person to say it for her since the day we met three years ago which-
"Come here," she said getting up pulling me to stand, I groaned following her as she led me to my office in the back where I saw a cake, I smiled looking at the bad icing job amusement filling me as she closed the door.
"You know I don't have the greatest penmanship," she reminded moving beside me.
"No, this is beautiful," I lied and she slapped my arm.
"I know you're lying,"
"Did you make this?" I asked knowing she wasn't good at baking and she rolled her eyes.