Chapter 4: Chapter 4
919 words<html><head></head><body><p>Angela POV</p> <p>Once they left, I slammed the door to my office behind me.</p> <p>Few hours later,I pushed through the headache and finished organizing the papers, then headed to Sean's office.</p> <p>When I pushed open the door, I froze.</p> <p>Christina was on her knees-right between Sean's legs!</p> <p>I never expected them to do something so shameless in the office!</p> <p>Sean's head snapped toward me, his expression a mixture of shock and panic. He scrambled to his feet, nearly knocking over the chair behind him.</p> <p>"Wait, this isn't what it looks like!" he blurted out. "Christina accidentally spilled coffee on me, and she was just-"</p> <p>My gaze flicked to his pants. A dark stain spread across the fabric, confirming part of his story. But I wasn't interested in explanations. Who knew what had actually happened before I walked in?</p> <p>Cutting him off, I stepped forward and placed the report on his desk with a sharp thud."Here's the report you need for this afternoon's meeting."</p> <p>The room swayed slightly as I straightened, but I forced myself to remain steady.</p> <p>"She's clearly unwell," Christina murmured to Sean.</p> <p>I turned to leave before either could see how deeply the words had cut, but Sean's voice stopped me.</p> <p>"Angela, wait-"</p> <p>"If there's nothing else?" I kept my voice professionally neutral, not turning back.</p> <p>His sigh of frustration followed me out the door.</p> <p>But Christina called out to him, "Sean, there's something I need to discuss with you."</p> <p>Sean didn't chase after me. Instead, he went back to Christina.</p> <p>"Don't get upset," I told myself. I should've seen this coming two years ago, right?</p> <p>Back in my office, the pounding in my head had intensified.</p> <p>"Angela?" Emily's concerned face swam into view. "You really should lie down. You're white as a sheet."</p> <p>"Just need to finish...".</p> <p>I blinked, trying to clear my vision, but the office kept tilting at odd angles.</p> <p>The last thing I heard was Emily's startled gasp as the world went dark.</p> <p>The gardens of Phillips Exeter Academy stretched out before me, perfectly manicured and dotted with graduating seniors in their formal wear.</p> <p>I smoothed down my own dress - pale blue silk that had cost more than some people's monthly rent - and tried to steady my nerves.</p> <p>Tonight was the night. After years of careful friendship, of being the perfect study partner and confidante, I would finally tell Sean Shaw how I felt.</p> <p>The timing was perfect - we were both headed to Ivy League schools, both part of the same social circle. It made sense.</p> <p>I spotted him near the fountain, surrounded by his usual group of friends. My heart did that familiar flutter as I watched him laugh.</p> <p>"Did you hear about Christina?" One of the boys was saying as I approached. "On that yacht last weekend-"</p> <p>"She saved my life." Sean's voice carried clearly across the garden. "I still can't believe she knew exactly what to do when I started having that reaction. If she hadn't been there..."</p> <p>"Sounds like fate," someone else chimed in. "The perfect meet-cute for the perfect couple."</p> <p>"There will always be a place for her by my side," Sean agreed, his tone soft with something I'd never heard before.</p> <p>I backed away before they could notice me, the blue silk suddenly feeling like it was choking me...</p> <p>The scene shifted, blurred, reformed. Sean's face loomed over me, but older now, harder.</p> <p>"Be reasonable about this," his voice echoed strangely. "Or don't blame me for taking matters into my own hands."</p> <p>Christina stood behind him, a white-clad angel of mercy with a devil's smile.</p> <p>"It's for the best, Angela. You understand, don't you? Some things are just meant to be..."</p> <p>I jerked awake to find myself in the back of a car, the privacy partition raised. My head was resting against something firm - Sean's shoulder, I realized with a start.</p> <p>The familiar scent of his cologne mingled with Christina's perfume, making my stomach roll.</p> <p>"She's awake," Christina's voice came from my other side. "Thank goodness. We were so worried when Emily called down to say you'd collapsed."</p> <p>I tried to sit up, but Sean's arm kept me firmly in place.</p> <p>"Don't move," he ordered. "We're taking you to hospital."</p> <p>"No." I pushed against his hold. "No hospitals."</p> <p>"This isn't a negotiation." His tone was pure CEO - the one that brooked no argument from subordinates. "You're burning up with fever, you collapsed at work, and-"</p> <p>"I said no." I managed to put some space between us. "Just take me home."</p> <p>"Angela, be reasonable," Christina interjected, "We're only trying to help."</p> <p>The dream fragments swirled in my mind - young Sean declaring Christina's place at his side, older Sean threatening... what?</p> <p>The memory slipped away like smoke, leaving only a vague sense of dread.</p> <p>"Home," I repeated firmly. "Or I'll get out at the next light and take a cab."</p> <p>Sean made a sound of pure frustration, but I saw him signal the driver through the partition.</p> <p>The car smoothly changed direction, heading toward Central Park West instead of the hospital.</p> <p>I closed my eyes, not wanting to see the looks passing between Sean and Christina over my head.</p> <p>"You know," Christina said with confidence, "I graduated from the best medical school, you should listen to me."</p> <p>I didn't respond. I knew she wasn't really concerned; she was just trying to flaunt her credentials.</p> <p>"Enough games, Angela." Sean's voice cut through the air-conditioned silence. "Why are you refusing to go to the hospital?"</p> </body></html>