- Ugh, Jonathan.
- I clenched my phone so hard, I thought the screen would crack. Of course it was him. Of course he told my father where I worked. That was the only way Carter Kingsley could’ve found out my workplace—let alone my work email. The company didn’t even have my real name. So it had to be Jonathan.
- I hated Jonathan.
- He wasn’t even my blood. Just another loyal lapdog to my father. My father saved him from an orphanage when they were young, gave him a home, a name, a place in the Kingsley empire—and now Jonathan acted like he was a Kingsley.
- I used to call him my older brother. Now I could barely say his name without gagging.
- What the hell did my father want from me? I had run away for a reason. I changed my name, my look, my entire existence just to be free of him. And then I opened the email.
- From: Carter Kingsley
- My dearest daughter,
- It’s time to come home. I’m retiring. I want to spend my last years with my father before he passes.
- The island estate in the Maldives is ready, and I want peace.
- Your future is here. Not there.
- —Dad
- My hand trembled. I stared at the screen like it might explode in my palm.
- Take over his business? No. No. That wasn’t my life anymore. He couldn’t just yank me back like I was some toy he left behind.
- Before I could even respond, another notification popped up.
- Luca Steele: Be ready. You’re coming with me to visit my mother today.
- Wait. What?
- I blinked. That couldn’t be right. I had never visited his mother. He never even talked about her, except for the weekly requests I’d get to schedule flower deliveries or prep his dinner orders for her.
- Now he wanted me to go with him? I barely had time to process before another ping.
- Luca again.
- Also — we need to discuss the Victoria Ames presentation.
- It’s in two days. I want every spare second you have focused on it.
- —Luca
- I finished my lunch in silence, my appetite gone. My stomach churned, but not from food.
- After that, I went back to my cubicle and powered through what I could—emails, draft slides, call summaries. The numbers blurred together. It wasn’t even 5 p.m. yet and my mind was already spinning. By 4:52, I was in the bathroom fixing my makeup. Touched up the lipstick. Re-applied the powder. Combed the wig. Straightened the cardigan.
- I still looked plain. But at least not like someone who cried in bathroom stalls.
- At exactly 5:00, I knocked on Luca’s office door.
- He opened it, gave me a once-over, and nodded. Then he said flatly, “Follow me.”
- We headed downstairs. A sleek black Range Rover waited outside. He got behind the wheel, and I climbed into the passenger seat, notebook in hand.
- On the drive, he talked about the Victoria Ames project, and I took notes like my life depended on it. I even recorded the conversation for reference. His tone was clipped, precise, completely business. I was good at this part—listening, absorbing, executing.
- By the time we arrived at the elder care hospital, the sky was darkening. It wasn’t just any hospital—this was a first-class private facility, the kind only billionaires could afford. Everything gleamed. Flowers in crystal vases. Smiling nurses in designer scrubs.
- His mother stayed in a special wing, like her own private suite. It looked more like a luxury apartment than a hospital. Marble counters. Hardwood floors. It even had a full kitchen and a cozy dining space.
- Luca walked in ahead of me, greeting the staff with a nod before finding his mother. She sat in the kitchen area, dressed in a soft cream cardigan, silver hair brushed back gently.
- She looked up and smiled. “Daniel, darling.”
- Daniel. Not Luca. She didn’t remember his name.
- Luca corrected her and knelt beside her, holding her hand. His voice dropped, gentle and low, the softest I’d ever heard it.
- I stood in the corner, quietly observing. Watching him eat and converse like a son who did this every week—even though she barely knew who he was.
- Then, suddenly, she looked up and pointed at me. “Who is she?”
- I stiffened.
- Before I could answer, she added, “She’s a beautiful girl. Very pretty. You have a very beautiful girlfriend. Come eat with us.”
- I smiled awkwardly, shaking my head. “Oh no, I’m just—”
- “She’s my girlfriend,” Luca cut in.
- My eyes snapped to him. What?
- His tone didn’t change. It was smooth. Calm. But he looked straight at me when he said it. I couldn’t speak. My mouth went dry. His mother beamed, clapped her hands, and waved me over.
- I sat. In silence. Picking at a salad I hadn’t asked for.
- “Come here, sweetheart,” she said, reaching for my hand. “You have such kind eyes.”
- “You must make sure Luca sleeps more,” she added with a smile. “He overworks himself far too much.”
- I nodded, forcing a smile. “I’ll try.”
- But inside, I was screaming.
- We finally left after an hour.
- In the car, silence settled like fog. Until he looked at me through the rearview mirror.
- “Don’t take what I said to my mother seriously,” he said.
- I blinked. “Okay…”
- “She has dementia,” he added. “If she asks who you are, you’re my girlfriend. It calms her mind. That’s all it is.”
- I nodded, a hollow feeling settling in my chest. “I understand.”
- Of course I did. Why would someone like Luca Steele date someone like Lyla Monroe?
- I looked down at my phone, needing a distraction.
- Another email.
- From: Carter Kingsley
- If you do not come willingly, I will come get you.
- Your choice.
- My breath caught.
- Oh God.
Behind the Lies I Was Always His Chapter 3
Behind the Lies I Was Always His Chapter 3
Posted by ? Views, Released on April 26, 2025
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Behind the Lies I Was Always His English Novel
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