
The Price of His Heart
clairejsurvey97 · Ongoing · 76.0k Words
Introduction
Now, Alexander is no longer the passionate dreamer she once knew. He's transformed into a ruthless billionaire CEO, and through a twist of corporate fate, he's just become her new boss. Sophie expects revenge, humiliation, or at least cold indifference. Instead, she finds herself increasingly confused by his actions – he defends her during board meetings, promotes her innovative ideas, and seems to appear whenever she's in trouble.
What Sophie doesn't know is that Alexander has spent the last three years trying to understand why the only woman he ever truly loved betrayed him. His apparent kindness masks a deeper purpose: he's determined to uncover the full truth about what happened three years ago, even as his heart wages war with his head every time she's near.
As they navigate their complex present while confronting their painful past, both must face difficult questions: Can true love survive betrayal? Is redemption possible when trust has been shattered? And most importantly – when you've hurt someone deeply, do you deserve a second chance at love?
Chapter 1
Sophie Chen's reflection stared back at her from the gleaming elevator doors of Reid Technologies, her carefully constructed professional mask betraying the slightest tremor around her lips. Three years of building her career had led to this moment – her first day as Senior Marketing Director at one of New York's fastest-growing tech companies. She smoothed her charcoal Burberry blazer, a splurge she'd justified as armor for moments exactly like this.
The elevator pinged softly, interrupting her thoughts. "Floor 45 - Executive Offices," announced the automated voice, somehow managing to sound both welcoming and intimidating.
Sophie took a deep breath, squaring her shoulders as the doors slid open to reveal a sleek reception area awash in morning sunlight. The space screamed modern luxury, all clean lines and muted grays with subtle gold accents. A far cry from the scrappy startup offices she remembered from—
No. She wouldn't think about that. Not today.
"Ms. Chen?" A bright voice caught her attention. A young woman with a stylish bob cut approached, tablet in hand. "I'm Jenny, Mr. Harrison's assistant. He's excited to have you on board! Let me show you to your office, and then we'll handle the orientation paperwork."
Sophie followed Jenny past a series of glass-walled offices, noting how the other executives barely glanced up from their work. Good. Anonymity would make everything easier.
"Here we are!" Jenny gestured to a corner office with stunning views of downtown Manhattan. "Mr. Harrison wanted you to have this space – said something about creative minds needing room to breathe."
Sophie stepped inside, running her fingers along the pristine desk. The space was bigger than her entire first apartment in the city. "It's perfect, thank you."
"The team meeting starts in twenty minutes in the main conference room. I'll come back to show you the way." Jenny paused at the door. "Oh, and Mr. Harrison mentioned you might want these." She placed a small package on the desk.
Alone at last, Sophie opened the package to find premium tea bags – jasmine, her favorite. The thoughtful gesture from her new boss helped settle her nerves. This was why she'd chosen Reid Technologies: progressive leadership, attention to detail, and a culture that valued its employees.
She began unpacking her laptop, determinedly pushing away the whisper in her mind that there might be another reason she'd been drawn to this particular company.
The twenty minutes passed quickly as Sophie reviewed her presentation for the team meeting. A knock at her door signaled Jenny's return.
"Ready?" the assistant asked cheerfully.
Sophie gathered her materials, triple-checking that she had everything. First impressions mattered, especially at this level. She followed Jenny through a maze of corridors to an impressive conference room with views of Central Park.
"The team usually sits wherever they like," Jenny explained, "but most people have their unofficial spots."
Sophie chose a seat midway down the table, professional but not presumptuous. Other executives began filing in, some offering friendly nods, others too absorbed in their phones to notice her.
Lisa Harrison, her immediate supervisor and the Chief Marketing Officer, swept in with the confident grace of someone who'd earned her position through talent rather than politics. "Sophie! Glad you're here early. I want to introduce you to everyone before we—"
The room fell silent.
Sophie felt it before she heard it – a shift in the air pressure, a collective holding of breath. The click of expensive shoes on hardwood approached from behind her.
"Don't let me interrupt, Lisa."
That voice. Deeper than she remembered, harder somehow, but unmistakably his. Sophie's fingers clenched around her pen as the owner of that voice moved into her peripheral vision.
Alexander Reid had always commanded attention, but the man who took his place at the head of the table was a study in carefully controlled power. The Tom Ford suit fit his broad shoulders like it had been poured onto him, the subtle charcoal pinstripes emphasizing his height. A Patek Philippe gleamed at his wrist – the kind of watch that whispered old money while screaming new success.
But it was his face that stole Sophie's breath. Three years had chiseled away any remaining softness, leaving angles that could cut glass. Silver threaded his temples now, making him look more distinguished, more dangerous. His green eyes, once warm with laughter and ambition, swept the room with cool authority.
They passed over her without pausing.
"As you know," Lisa continued, her voice only slightly less steady, "we're expanding our marketing division. Sophie Chen joins us as Senior Director, bringing extensive experience in tech sector branding and digital strategy."
Sophie forced herself to breathe normally, to smile and nod at the appropriate moments as Lisa outlined the morning's agenda. But her mind raced. Alexander Reid wasn't supposed to be here. Everything she'd researched indicated he ran operations from the West Coast office, delegating East Coast management to his executive team.
"Ms. Chen."
Her head snapped up. Alexander – no, Mr. Reid – was looking at her now, his expression unreadable. "I understand you have some ideas about our Q3 strategy."
Sophie's training kicked in, muscle memory taking over as she stood. "Yes, I've prepared an overview of potential directions, focusing particularly on our position relative to emerging markets."
She moved to the presentation screen, hyperaware of his presence but forcing herself to focus on the other faces around the table. Her voice remained steady as she outlined her proposals, each point backed by careful research and market analysis.
"An interesting perspective." Alexander's tone gave nothing away. "Though perhaps a bit... familiar. Didn't Vertex Technologies attempt something similar last year?"
The subtle emphasis on 'Vertex' – his former competitor, the company that had once paid her for his secrets – felt like a blade between her ribs. But Sophie had prepared for this, had rehearsed this moment in her mind a thousand times.
"They did," she acknowledged smoothly. "And their execution failed because they didn't understand the fundamental difference between market penetration and market development. If you'll look at slide seven..."
The meeting continued, a delicate dance of professional discourse and unspoken history. When it finally ended, Sophie gathered her materials with deliberate calm, hyperaware of Alexander's lingering presence at the head of the table.
"Ms. Chen."
She turned, meeting his eyes fully for the first time. Up close, the changes in him were even more striking. This wasn't the passionate entrepreneur she'd known, who stayed up late dreaming of changing the world. This was a man who had remade himself into something harder, something carefully controlled.
"Yes, Mr. Reid?"
"Welcome to the company." His smile didn't reach his eyes. "I look forward to seeing how your... experience... contributes to our success."
The double meaning hung in the air between them. Sophie maintained her professional mask, even as her heart hammered against her ribs. "Thank you, sir. I intend to exceed expectations."
She walked out of the conference room on steady legs, making it all the way to her office before allowing herself to sink into her chair. Three years of carefully laid plans, of building her career back from the ashes, and now this.
Alexander Reid wasn't just at Reid Technologies.
He wasn't just unexpectedly in New York.
He was her boss.
And from the cold calculation she'd seen behind his smile, he'd known exactly who he was hiring.
Sophie stared out at the Manhattan skyline, watching the morning sun glint off neighboring buildings like a thousand accusatory eyes. The jasmine tea on her desk no longer seemed like a welcoming gesture but a message: he remembered everything.
Game on.
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