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His Assistant, His Secret
img img His Assistant, His Secret img Chapter 5 Decisions Made
5 Chapters
Chapter 6 Finding Strength in Silence img
Chapter 7 The Shape of Tomorrow img
Chapter 8 When Truth Knocks img
Chapter 9 New Horizons img
Chapter 10 Forward Motion img
Chapter 11 The Space Between img
Chapter 12 Lines That Hold img
Chapter 13 Quiet Currents img
Chapter 15 Standing Ground img
Chapter 16 Unexpected Encounters img
Chapter 17 Measured moves img
Chapter 18 Leverage img
Chapter 19 The Conversation img
Chapter 20 Clarity Over Chaos img
Chapter 21 Critical img
Chapter 22 After Consent img
Chapter 23 The Space Between Breath and Control img
Chapter 24 First Glimpse img
Chapter 25 First touch img
Chapter 26 When the Law Walks In img
Chapter 27 Shadows and Guidance img
Chapter 28 A Fragile Fortress img
Chapter 29 The Quiet Reach img
Chapter 30 The Long Game img
Chapter 31 Pressure Points img
Chapter 32 Breaking point img
Chapter 33 Vigil img
Chapter 34 Paper Cuts img
Chapter 35 No Space for Chaos img
Chapter 36 A Night Without Milo img
Chapter 37 Stillness Isn't Peace img
Chapter 38 Threads of Responsibility img
Chapter 39 Between Duty and Devotion img
Chapter 40 Breathing Again img
Chapter 41 Fracture Lines img
Chapter 42 Milestone and Measures img
Chapter 43 Learning To Trust The Breath img
Chapter 44 Narrative Control img
Chapter 45 Escalation img
Chapter 46 The Hallway Between Them img
Chapter 47 Filling img
Chapter 48 Collateral img
Chapter 49 Inheritance img
Chapter 50 Declaration img
Chapter 51 Establishment img
Chapter 52 Best Interest img
Chapter 53 Retrieval img
Chapter 54 Confirmation img
Chapter 55 Lines That Can't Be Uncrossed img
Chapter 56 Pattern Recognition img
Chapter 57 Irreversible img
Chapter 58 Preliminary img
Chapter 59 Volatility img
Chapter 60 Containment Failure img
Chapter 61 Another Voice img
Chapter 62 Indictment img
Chapter 63 On Record img
Chapter 64 The Pressure Chamber img
Chapter 65 What surface img
Chapter 66 After The Fall img
Chapter 67 Home img
Chapter 68 Lines Redrawn img
Chapter 69 The Quiet Exit img
Chapter 70 What We Choose img
Chapter 71 The Shape Of Normal img
Chapter 72 Different Directions img
Chapter 73 On Purpose img
Chapter 74 Ours img
Chapter 75 Power, Presence, Us img
Chapter 76 The Rhythm of Us img
Chapter 77 In Full View img
Chapter 78 Under His Influence img
Chapter 79 Under His Father Roof img
Chapter 80 The Power He Isn't Ready To Claim img
Chapter 81 Past Lives, Present Power img
Chapter 82 Balance In Motion img
Chapter 83 Giggles, Cake, and Control img
Chapter 84 A Life Taking Shape img
Chapter 85 The Life We're Building img
Chapter 86 A Promise Under City Lights img
Chapter 87 A Season Of Calm img
Chapter 88 Escape To Serenity img
Chapter 89 Celebration and Surprises img
Chapter 90 A Year Of Us img
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Chapter 5 Decisions Made

I sat on the couch, the phone still pressed to my ear, but the silence between us was deafening. My heart was pounding, the weight of Julian's words sinking in. "Cleaner," he said. Like this was some kind of mess that could be swept away. A quick fix to something that was never meant to happen.

I closed my eyes, feeling the tightness in my chest grow as his voice echoed in my mind.

"I'm not asking you for anything," I had said, hoping for peace, hoping he'd realize that I didn't need him anymore. I wasn't asking for his help, his approval, or his opinion on my life. And yet, here he was, suggesting that I let go, that I end what was growing inside me. His suggestion the suggestion that he might have the right to choose this for me was more than I could bear.

Cleaner.

The word lingered, sticky and cold, like a scar that wouldn't heal, a reminder of the control he once had, the control he still tried to claim.

I didn't tell him what I felt what I was afraid of, or the guilt that clung to me like a second skin. The shame of letting it happen. I didn't tell him that I hadn't wanted this any of it. Not the pregnancy, not the situation, not him. The call ended with no closure, no answers.

As I sat there, phone in hand, the heavy quiet of the apartment pressed in around me, wrapping itself around me, suffocating me. It was a stillness that seemed to mock the chaos inside me. I let out a shaky breath, wishing for something anything to make sense of the mess my life had become. But no answer came.

The front door creaked open. I didn't need to look up to know who it was.

Lena.

She had that way of entering a room without making a sound, and yet, her presence was always felt. I could hear the faintest rustle of fabric as she dropped her bag by the door. She moved toward me, her footsteps soft, but I could feel her eyes on me, like she was waiting for me to speak.

"Are you okay?" she asked, her voice gentle but insistent.

I opened my mouth to answer, but the words didn't come. How could they? How could I explain what I was feeling when I couldn't even put it into words myself?

"I... I don't know," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "I don't know what to do. I don't know what's right."

Lena didn't say anything. She just came to sit beside me, her shoulder brushing against mine, the warmth of her presence anchoring me in a way nothing else could. We sat in silence for a long while. She didn't ask about Julian. She didn't question my decision or push me to talk. She just was there, a constant in a world that felt like it was spinning out of control.

Finally, after what felt like an eternity, she spoke again.

"Mira, listen to me."

I turned to face her. Her eyes were steady, her voice low but unwavering.

"You're not alone in this. Whatever happens, I've got you. But you need to make a decision for yourself. No one else."

I didn't answer right away. Her words echoed in my mind. The silence felt oppressive, but the weight of her gaze made it feel like I had no choice but to face whatever was coming.

"I don't know if I'm strong enough for this," I admitted, my voice trembling.

"You are," Lena said softly. "You are strong enough. But it's okay to not know what comes next. Just don't let him decide for you."

I nodded, the words sinking in. It was so simple, and yet so hard. Julian's voice had haunted me for days, his absence a cruel reminder that this wasn't something he would take responsibility for. I had to face this alone, with or without him.

The next few days passed in a haze. I tried to distract myself with work-sorting through emails, organizing schedules, anything to avoid thinking about what was growing inside me. But every time I found a moment of quiet, the truth would hit again.

I was pregnant.

And whether I was ready or not, my life was about to change.

One evening, while Lena was out meeting a client, I found myself staring at my phone, hovering over the 'contacts' list. I hadn't heard from Julian since our last conversation. No texts. No calls. Just his lingering voice in my head. Cleaner.

I shook my head. I couldn't. I wasn't ready for another round of silence from him. Not yet.

Instead, I spent the evening in a kind of numb silence, scrolling through baby name websites, trying to pretend that I was still in control of something. I picked names at random, sometimes for a girl, sometimes for a boy, sometimes for both. A small part of me wanted to believe I could choose the future, but deep down, I knew the decision was bigger than a name. It was about who I was becoming.

When Lena came back, she found me in the living room, lost in a sea of names.

"Still at it?" she asked, flopping onto the couch beside me.

"I don't know," I muttered. "It just... feels like the only thing I can control right now."

Lena sighed, glancing at the screen. "I know it's hard, Mira. But you don't have to do this alone. And you don't have to decide everything all at once."

I swallowed, the lump in my throat thickening. "I don't know if I'm ready to be a mother," I whispered. "What if I'm not good enough?"

"You are," Lena said firmly. "You're more than enough. And no matter what, I'm here. We'll figure it out together."

The words, though comforting, didn't seem to ease the weight in my chest. There was no easy answer, no neat solution to the mess Julian had left behind. But Lena was right. I didn't have to do this alone. And maybe, just maybe, I could make it through one step at a time.

The next morning, I woke to the sound of my phone vibrating on the coffee table. My heart skipped when I saw who it was.

Julian.

My stomach clenched, the familiar rush of fear and anger mixing together in a tight knot. I stared at the phone for a long moment before answering.

"Mira," Julian's voice came through, tentative and unsure. "I-uh, I just wanted to check in. How are you?"

I couldn't bring myself to speak at first. I wanted to scream at him, to demand answers, but all I could do was stare at the floor, trying to keep my composure.

"I'm fine," I said, my voice flat. "Just... taking things one day at a time."

"I know I've messed up," he said, and there was a pause, as if he was looking for the right words. "I... I'm sorry. About everything."

I didn't respond immediately.

"Do you need anything?" he asked, and the question felt hollow. Like he was asking just because it was the right thing to say, not because he actually cared.

"No," I said, finally finding my voice. "I don't need anything from you. I'm figuring it out on my own."

There was a long silence on the other end.

"Mira... I'm here if you need to talk," he said, his voice quiet, almost apologetic.

"I don't need you to be here, Julian," I replied, my voice strong, steady. "I need to move on. I need to figure this out for myself."

I ended the call without waiting for his response, placing the phone back down with a finality I hadn't felt in days.

And in that moment, I knew something. I knew I would be okay.

This time, I would be okay. And I didn't need Julian Cross to define what that meant.

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