Bossalicious Bad Boy: Chapter 23
The weight of anxiety presses against my chest as I sit across from Alexander in his office. The sun has long since dipped below the horizon, and we’re the only souls left in the building. Everyone else has gone home, but he asked to speak to me before I left.
‘Clara,’ Alex begins, his eyes an impenetrable ocean of blue. ‘I wanted to talk to you about something important.’
My heart races in anticipation. A cold shiver runs down my spine as I wrap my arms around myself, trying to ward off the chill that seems to have permeated the room. I force a small smile and nod, urging him to continue.
‘From the moment you joined our team, I knew there was something special about you,’ he says, leaning forward with intensity. ‘You’re incredibly intelligent, hardworking, and passionate about what you do.’
‘Thank you, Alex,’ I manage to mumble, feeling a slight flush rise to my cheeks.
‘Here’s the thing…’ he trails off, and I can see a hint of vulnerability in his eyes.
As he speaks, I try to keep my emotions in check, focusing on his words rather than the storm brewing inside me. His voice is steady and measured, but I sense the pain hidden beneath the surface.
‘Your accusations… they made me take a closer look at certain things,’ he continues. ‘And you were right. My father was involved in some shady business deals, but I had no knowledge of them until recently.’
My stomach clenches, and I fight the urge to bolt out of the room. It’s difficult to reconcile the feelings I have for Alex with the knowledge that his family has caused mine so much suffering. How am I supposed to trust someone who comes from a world so different from my own?
‘Clara, I am truly sorry for everything my family has put you through,’ Alex says, his voice cracking with emotion. ‘I never wanted any of this to happen.’
‘Thank you for telling me, but… I don’t know what to say,’ I admit, staring down at the floor.
‘Is there anything I can do to make it up to you?’ he asks, a desperate plea in his eyes.
As much as I want to trust him, I’m not sure if I can ever truly forgive and forget. There’s too much pain, too much history between us. And yet, something inside me still wants to try.
‘Alex,’ I begin, my voice wavering. ‘I need some time. Time to process all of this.’
‘Take all the time you need, Clara. I’ll be here when you’re ready to talk,’ he assures me, his eyes full of warmth and understanding.
‘Thank you,’ I whisper, standing up to leave the office. As I step into the empty hallway, I can’t help but wonder how we’ll find our way back to each other amidst this tangled mess of secrets and lies.
I lean my head against his closed door and breathe.
Part of me wants to hate Alexander, and most of me hates his father. But if it’s true, and Alexander really had no idea what his father was up to, is it fair for me to hold this against him?
What would Dad think?
A wave of pain hits me. My father lost everything, and it ruined him. After his company fell apart, he worked odd jobs as a copywriter. He never fully recovered. How can I possibly work for, much less care for, anyone who might have had a role in hurting him?
Alexander isn’t responsible for his father’s actions, but he benefited from them. He benefited so much that he’s running what should have been my father’s company.
Should have been mine.
That wave of anger carries me to the edge of the hall before it implodes into hurt.
Alexander didn’t know.
I could see it in his eyes as he apologized. The pain and rare vulnerability there told me he couldn’t have possibly known. I’ve been punishing us both out of loyalty to my father, but while Alexander’s father is scum, he never forced my father to pick up a bottle.
My dad made his own bad choices, too.
And they’re not Alexander’s fault or mine.
Instead of walking down to the parking lot, I turn around and walk back to Alexander’s office. I knock on the door.