Chapter 1 1st December - The Mistake
Luke Forrester had been buried in spreadsheets for so long that the numbers had begun to blur, the way they always did when he’d been working too hard for too many hours. He rubbed the back of his neck, leaned back in his chair, and let his eyes drift toward the skyline outside his office window. The city stretched out beneath him—his kingdom, his responsibility, his distraction. He was used to the rhythm of it, the constant pressure, the endless decisions. What he wasn’t used to was the sharp buzz of his phone lighting up with a message from an unknown number.
He almost ignored it but curiosity tugged at him, and he reached for the device.
UNKNOWN: I've made a decision and I've been sitting on it for a few days. Keep your phone away from prying eyes and tell me when you're ready to learn more…
He stared at the message, a slow grin pulling at his mouth. Bold. Unexpected. And absolutely not meant for him. Still, something about it sparked a flicker of interest he hadn’t felt in a long time.
He typed back before he could talk himself out of it.
To UNKNOWN: This is a fascinating proposition but I have no idea who you are!
UNKNOWN: Fuck!
Luke laughed under his breath.
To UNKNOWN: Don't stop there!! I'm intrigued now!!
UNKNOWN: I'm mortified!!
He softened, sensing genuine embarrassment behind the words.
To UNKNOWN: You can call me Luke. What's your name?
Another pause, longer this time, as though the sender was weighing whether to continue or disappear forever.
UNKNOWN: I'm Grace. Nice to meet you. I can't even begin to apologise for my message. I was aiming for someone else! Thank you for being so gracious and I'll leave you in peace now.
He frowned. He didn’t want her to leave him in peace.
To Grace: Nice to meet you too, Grace. You don't have to at all. I'd like to know what decision you've been sitting on. And I'd like to know whether the person you meant to send it to took it well!!
Her answer came with a kind of hesitant honesty that tugged at something in his chest.
Grace: It was to a man I'd been chatting to online and then went on a date with. I really thought we had something but he's ghosted me online and it seems I've transferred his number into my phone wrong. How pathetic am I?!
To Grace: You're not pathetic. Do you have his number anywhere else to check? Send the message to him and let me know what he says. I'm thoroughly invested now.
Grace: I'll keep you updated. Thank you.
He stared at the screen longer than he meant to, waiting for the typing bubbles that didn’t appear. Instead, another message flashed—this one from a very different source.
Tommy: What has put that shit eating grin on your face?!
Luke groaned.
To Tommy: Fuck off and do your work!
Tommy: I can't do my own work when your grin is lighting up the whole fucking floor! If you want me to work, shut your blinds or go home!
Luke rolled his eyes but couldn’t stop the smile tugging at his mouth. He hit the button that lowered the blinds around his office and shut the door.
Tommy: Well you're no fun! I was hoping you'd at least leave your door open so I could get the gossip from that set of legs you call a secretary!
To Tommy: She's not fit to be called a secretary. I'll be firing her soon! And DO SOME WORK!!
Tommy: At least I can date her when she's not working for the company!!
To Tommy: WORK!
The screen dimmed as the last message faded, leaving Luke alone with the quiet hum of his office and the lingering warmth of the unexpected conversation. He leaned back in his chair, staring at the ceiling.
What the hell had just happened?
A single, short exchange with a random woman, and he was smiling like an idiot. It wasn’t even a sexual message—well, not explicitly. But it had been intimate in a way he didn’t expect. Vulnerable. Human.
He scrubbed a hand over his face. He really needed to get laid. Or maybe he needed something else entirely—something he couldn’t name yet.
He wondered if Grace had gotten a reply from the man she meant to message. He wondered why he cared. He wondered why the thought of her disappearing from his screen made his chest tighten.
He’d message her later. Just to check. Just to see.
For now, he needed to figure out how to fire Tommy and his useless secretary before his entire life imploded.
He tried to return to his spreadsheets, but his mind kept drifting back to Grace. Her embarrassment. Her honesty. The way she’d trusted him, even for a moment, with something personal. He didn’t know her, but he wanted to. And that unsettled him more than he cared to admit.
Across the city, Grace Walters sat on the edge of her bed, her phone clutched in both hands, her heart pounding so hard she could feel it in her throat. She had never been bold. Never been reckless. Never been the kind of woman who sent messages like the one she’d almost sent to a stranger.
Except she had sent it. To Luke. Whoever Luke was.
She squeezed her eyes shut, mortified all over again. She’d ended up in a conversation with a random man about begging her date to bed her. She wanted to crawl under her duvet and never emerge.
At least she hadn’t told him everything she’d been thinking. At least she’d managed to keep some dignity. And he’d been kind.
She took a deep breath and forced herself to focus. She had sent the message to John now—where the message was supposed to go in the first place. The one that made her stomach twist with equal parts fear and hope.
She stared at the screen, waiting for the typing bubbles that didn’t appear.
What if he was upset that I didn’t sleep with him? I wanted to, but I was scared and it was only a first date. Should I be messaging online or his number? Should I just tell him what I want to do with him? Now I'm just spiralling! Pull yourself together, Gracie! He's just a human.
She flopped back onto her pillows, groaning into the fabric.
“Oh my days… what have I done?”
She’d messaged a stranger. She’d confessed her humiliation. She’d exposed a portion of her inexperience. And somehow, instead of making her feel foolish, Luke had made her feel… seen. Not mocked. Not dismissed. Just… understood.
She hoped John replied but she also hoped—just a little—that Luke messaged her again.
Her phone buzzed and she jolted upright, breath catching but it wasn’t John.
Not yet.
And she wasn’t sure whether she was relieved or disappointed.
