Chapter Rejected Luna 22
Chapter 22
Rowena POV:
I leaned back in my chair, a slow smile spreading across my face as I watched Lena being chased away by the security guards. There was something deeply satisfying about seeing her humiliated, the look of shock and anger on her face as she was escorted out. She was used to power, to control, but not today, Not with me. This was only the beginning. I had waited three years for this moment, and I wasert about to let her off the hook so easily.
No, this was just the appetizer. The real game had only begun, and I would savor every moment of her downfall.
apwen, standing near the doorway, looked at me with concern. "You need to be more careful, Lorelei
If I hadn't been here, she might've hurt you." His voice was stern, almost brotherly, but I waved off his worry.
"Branwen, relax," I replied smoothly. "I've been planning this for years.
Lena won't get close enough to lay a hand on me. Everything is going exactly the way I've foreseen. Besides," I added with a smirk, "she's far too rattled to be a real threat right now."
He wasn't entirely convinced, but he trusted me. Branwen had always been protective, and while I appreciated it, I knew how to handle myself. I had prepared meticulously for every possible scenario,
The thought of Lena scrambling to figure out my next move made me grin. She had no idea what was coming.
Branwen gave me a long look before sighing. "Ill order an increase in security just in case. Don't take any unnecessary risks, Lorelei. You know how dangerous she can be when cornered."
I nodded, watching as he left, his presence always reassuring but not essential for what I was planning next.
Alone in my office, I sat at my desk and allowed myself to indulge in the memory of Lena's shocked face, the disbelief that had twisted her features when she realized she was being thrown out like some unimportant trespasser. That was just the first blow. I had much more in store for her.
Lena was clever, though. I knew exactly what her next move would be. She would try to keep Silas away from me.
She knew that seeing my face-the face of Rowena, the woman he had never truly let go of-would send him into a spiral of confusion, perhaps even attraction. What she didn't know was that Silas and I had met long before this day. I was already someone significant in his life, far more important than Lena could ever imagine.
A slow chuckle escaped my lips. Lena was likely panicking at this very moment, planning how to keep Silas from crossing paths with me.
But it was too late for her. She was fighting a battle she had no chance of winning.
It was time for the next phase of my plan. I picked up my phone and dialed Silas's number. It rang a few times before he answered, his voice sounding tired.
"Lorelei," he greeted me, the sound of my name on his lips sending a small thrill through me. "I just finished a meeting. What's up?"
"You sound exhausted," I remarked. "Have you eaten anything?"
There was a pause before he admitted, "No, not yet. I've been tied up in back-to-back meetings all day."
I smiled to myself. Perfect. "Wait for me, Silas. I'll bring you something to eat. You need to take care of yourself."
He sounded surprised, though there was a note of warmth in his voice. "You don't have to do that, Lorelei."
"Don't be ridiculous," I replied lightly. "I'll be there in an hour."
As I hung up, I could practically hear the smile in his voice. Silas had always been weak to kindness, and I knew exactly how to play that card. 12:29
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But this wasn't just about bringing him lunch. I had a larger game in mind, one that would make Lena's blood boil.
Before leaving, I made sure to send a quick message to Silas's lant, informing him that Silas hadn't eaten yet.
I knew this would make its way back to Lena, and she would
smile.
rushing to Silas's office, hoping to take care of him herself. The thought made me
When she arrived, she'd find me there, already playing the perfect, caring companion, with just enough evidence in place to push her over the edge.
I got into my car, my lunch box carefully packed with Silas's favorite dishes. The drive to his office was quick, but my mind was racing with anticipation.
Everything was falling into place. By the time I arrived, I felt a cool, confident calm settle over me. This was my game, and I was winning.
as was waiting in his office when I arrived. His face lit up when he saw me, a weary but grateful smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. "You really didn't have to do this," he said as I handed him the lunch.
"Of course I did," I replied, my voice soft. "You work too hard, Silas. Someone has to take care of you."
He opened the box and inhaled the scent of the food, his expression softening. "Thank you, Lorelei. This smells amazing."
As he took the lunch box from my hands, I pretended to lose my balance for a moment, reaching out to steady myself by grabbing his arm.
My fingers brushed against his skin, leaving a faint red mark from my nails. It was subtle, but enough to be noticeable.