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Innocent cravings

Alice Monroe leads a modest life balanced between her studies and diner shifts. She avoids complications, particularly the dangerous allure of Brian Carter. As the cold CEO of Cross Enterprises, Brian is a man defined by power and control, yet he is captivated by Alice’s purity. Though she fears his destructive world, destiny forces their paths to cross. Despite their different lives, Brian’s obsession grows, and Alice struggles to resist the heat he ignites.
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Chapter 30

Chapter 30 – Lines That Cannot Be Crossed

Alice didn't sleep that night.

She lay on her narrow bed, staring at the ceiling as the city hummed faintly outside her window. Every sound felt amplified. the distant honk of a car, the muffled laughter of students walking past her building, the ticking clock on her bedside table that marked time she could not afford to lose.

Her mind refused to rest.

The way her manager wouldn't look at her when he spoke.

The bell over the diner door chimed as she walked out with her apron folded in her hands.

Clarissa's message was short, cruel, and victorious.

First things first.

Alice swallowed, her chest tightening all over again.

She had worked that job for two years. Long shifts, aching feet, missed parties, late nights balancing textbooks and trays of coffee. That job had paid her rent, her tuition instalments, her groceries. It had been her safety net.

And it was gone.

Not because she'd failed.

Because someone had decided she was in the way.

By morning, exhaustion pressed heavily behind her eyes, but beneath it simmered something sharper. Anger. Not the kind that made you scream or cry, but the kind that steadied your spine, that whispered enough.

She forced herself out of bed, brewed a cup of cheap tea, and stood by the window as the steam curled into the air.

She would not fall apart.

There was a knock at the door.

Not loud.

Not rushed.

Deliberate.

Alice froze.

Her first thought was Brian. But he would have called. He would never show up unannounced, not like this. A chill slid down her spine as she set the mug aside and moved toward the door slowly, each step measured.

She peered through the peephole.

The woman standing outside looked like she belonged in a different world entirely.

Elegant. Perfectly groomed. Her posture was straight, her coat tailored, her hair swept back in a way that conveyed wealth and authority. She stood calmly, hands folded, as if she had all the time in the world.

Alice knew instantly who she was.

Her fingers tightened around the doorknob.

She opened the door.

"Yes?" she asked, keeping her voice even.

The woman's gaze swept over her with clinical precision, taking in the small apartment behind her, the chipped paint, the mismatched furniture, the faint smell of tea and worn carpet.

"Alice," the woman said smoothly. "May I come in?"

Alice's heart pounded, but she didn't step aside.

"If you're here to threaten me," she said quietly, "you can do it from the hallway."

For the briefest moment, something flickered in the woman's eyes. Amusement.

"I admire that," she replied. "Very well."

She remained in the corridor, composed as ever.

"I'm Evelyn Harrington," she continued. "Clarissa's mother."

Alice nodded once. "I know."

Mrs Harrington arched an eyebrow. "Do you?"

"You got me fired," Alice said, the words leaving her mouth before fear could stop them.

Mrs Harrington didn't flinch.

"I removed a complication," she corrected calmly. "One that was interfering with matters that do not concern you."

Anger sparked hot in Alice's chest. "You had no right."

Mrs Harrington tilted her head slightly. "Rights are relative, my dear. They belong to those with leverage."

Silence stretched between them, thick and suffocating.

"You embarrassed my daughter," Mrs Harrington continued evenly. "You kissed her fiancé in public."

"He wasn't her fiancé anymore," Alice said, her voice shaking but firm. "Brian made that decision before that night."

Mrs Harrington studied her more closely now, her sharp gaze assessing, recalculating.

"So he told you," she murmured. "Interesting."

Alice crossed her arms, grounding herself. "If you think scaring me will make me disappear, you're wrong."

Mrs Harrington smiled faintly. "Oh, I don't expect you to disappear."

She leaned forward just enough for her presence to feel heavier.

"I expect you to struggle."

The words landed with quiet cruelty.

"You're a student," Mrs Harrington continued. "With no financial backing. No influential family. No protection. Jobs can vanish. Housing can become uncertain. Academic records can be questioned."

Alice's throat tightened, fear clawing at her, but she refused to look away.

"You're intelligent," Mrs Harrington said. "Which means you understand this is not a fight you can win."

Alice inhaled slowly.

"Maybe not," she said. "But that doesn't mean I won't fight."

For the first time, Mrs Harrington's composure wavered, just slightly. Not anger. No surprise.

Interest.

"You believe Brian will save you," she said softly.

"I believe Brian respects me," Alice replied. "And that's more than you ever will."

The air turned sharp.

Mrs Harrington stepped closer, her voice dropping. "Men like Brian don't choose girls like you in the end. They taste them. Then they return to their world."

Something snapped inside Alice.

"You raised your daughter to believe she owns people," she said quietly. "But Brian isn't property."

Mrs Harrington straightened instantly.

"Careful," she warned.

"No," Alice replied, surprising even herself with the steadiness of her voice. "You be careful. You can take my job. You can threaten my future. But you don't get to take my dignity."

They stared at each other, wealth and influence against resolve and truth.

Mrs Harrington smiled again, smooth and cold.

"This conversation is over," she said. "I've said what I came to say."

She turned to leave, pausing at the door.

"This is only the beginning," she added lightly.

The door clicked shut.

Alice slid down against it, her breath shaking, her knees weak, but she didn't cry.

Not yet.

She pulled out her phone.

Brian answered on the second ring.

"Alice?"

"They fired me," she said. "And Clarissa's mother just came to my apartment."

Silence.

Then, very quietly, "What did she say to you?"

"She told me she's going to make me struggle," Alice replied. "I think she wants me to break."

Something dark stirred in Brian's chest.

"She picked the wrong girl," he said.

Alice swallowed. "I don't want you fixing this."

He hesitated. "Alice..."

"I need to fight back," she said firmly. "On my terms."

Another pause.

"Then let me stand with you," Brian said.

When the call ended, Alice stared at her phone for a long moment.

Then she opened her laptop.

She updated her resume.

She sent applications.

She documented everything: emails, texts, dates, and names.

She wouldn't disappear quietly.

And somewhere across the city, Mrs Harrington felt just faintly, that this girl was not as fragile as she had assumed.

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