
Under Pressure
abimbola.hassanugs · Ongoing · 39.3k Words
Introduction
Two men make that impossible.
Kian Vane is the composed, ice-veined CEO who built his empire on control and never once lost a negotiation — until Sarah walks into his office and refuses to be managed like an asset.
Jake Torres is the golden-boy star athlete whose body Sarah is contractually obligated to fix — and whose reckless, magnetic hunger for life is the exact opposite of every rule she's built her recovery around.
As a corporate crisis threatens to expose secrets that could destroy Vane Sports Group from the inside, Sarah finds herself the one person both men trust — and the one person who could lose everything by trusting either of them back. Between the boardroom and the training room, between the man who wants to own her future and the one who wants to burn down his own, Sarah has to decide what she's really rebuilding her life for.
Chapter 1
People think physical therapy is a gentle profession. Warm towels, soft voices, tell me where it hurts. They've never watched me reset a dislocated shoulder or dig my thumb into a knot of scar tissue until a two-hundred-pound athlete makes a sound he'll deny making later. My hands don't shake. That's the whole job. That's the only part of me I still trust completely.
Which is why, on my first morning at Vane Sports Group, I was furious to find them trembling as I signed in at the front desk.
"You'll want the west elevator," the receptionist said, not looking up. "Medical's on four. Executive's on twelve. Don't get those confused, sweetheart, they get real prickly about elevator mix-ups around here."
I said thank you like a person who hadn't spent the last eighteen months rebuilding a career from the studs up, and I took the west elevator, and I did not think about the twelfth floor.
Vane Sports Group's medical wing looked like a hospital had a baby with a five-star hotel — glass-walled treatment rooms, equipment that cost more than my college tuition, a smell of eucalyptus and rubber flooring that I already knew I'd associate with either the best or worst year of my life, no in-between. My new supervisor, a tired-looking woman named Priya, handed me a tablet with my caseload and didn't bother with a warm welcome.
"You're covering Torres," she said.
I looked up. "The Torres?"
"Congratulations, you get the golden boy. He blew through his last three therapists in eight months. Not because they were bad. Because he doesn't listen, doesn't report symptoms honestly, and treats his own body like it's rented." She said this the way you'd describe weather — a fact, not a warning, though it landed like one anyway. "His knee's been off since March. He says it's fine. It is not fine. Figure out how fine it actually is, document it, and don't let anyone talk you into writing down a different number than the one you find. You understand me?"
I understood her more than she knew. I didn't tell her that. I'd learned, the expensive way, that explaining your scars to strangers just hands them a place to press.
"Understood," I said.
Jake Torres was already in treatment room three when I got there, sprawled across the table like he owned the building, headphones around his neck, one knee wrapped in a brace he was absolutely not supposed to still be wearing this deep into recovery if the injury were actually healing on schedule. He looked up when I came in and grinned, easy and blinding, the kind of grin built for cameras.
"New girl," he said. "They send you in as tribute?"
"Sarah Bennett." I set my tablet down and pulled on gloves, mostly so I'd have something to do with my hands. "I'm going to need you to actually answer my questions honestly, which I understand is a novel concept for you."
That got a real laugh out of him, surprised, like I'd said something he hadn't heard in a while. "Priya briefed you already. Great. What'd she say, I'm a nightmare?"
"She said you lie about your knee."
His grin didn't move, but something behind his eyes did — a flicker, gone fast, the kind of thing I'd trained myself for years to catch. "It's fine."
"Take off the brace."
"It's fine."
"Jake." I said his name flat, no warmth in it, because warmth was a currency I wasn't ready to spend on a man who'd already told me two lies in ninety seconds. "Take off the brace or I write down that you refused examination, and Priya reads that report before your next practice."
He held my eyes for a second longer than was comfortable, testing something, and then — slowly, like it cost him — he unstrapped the brace. I got my first look at the knee underneath, and my stomach dropped the way it always did when a body told me a truth its owner had been hiding for months. Swelling that shouldn't still be there. A range of motion that didn't match a March injury; it matched something reinjured, repeatedly, deliberately ignored.
"How long," I said quietly, "have you been playing on this?"
"It's fine," he said again, but this time his voice didn't sound like it belonged to the man who'd grinned at me ninety seconds ago. It sounded like a kid who'd said the same lie so many times he'd started needing it to be true.
I didn't get to push further, because that was the exact moment the door opened without a knock, and the temperature in the room dropped ten degrees.
I knew who he was before Jake said the name, the way you know a storm's coming before the sky changes — something in the air rearranging itself around a person used to being the reason a room goes quiet. Dark suit, no tie, the kind of stillness that read as either total control or the absence of anything underneath it. Kian Vane didn't look like a man who'd built an empire. He looked like the empire had been built to fit around him.
"Torres," he said, not looking at me yet. "You're needed for the sponsorship shoot in twenty minutes."
"Can't," Jake said, jerking his chin at me. "New therapist's got me mid-eval."
That was when Kian Vane finally looked at me, and I understood immediately why the receptionist had warned me about elevator mix-ups, because being looked at by this man felt like being handed a decision I hadn't agreed to make yet.
"You're new," he said. Not a question. His eyes dropped to the knee, to the swelling I hadn't finished documenting, and something in his expression sharpened — not anger, exactly, something colder and more precise. "How long has that looked like this?"
"I don't discuss a patient's condition with anyone who isn't on his medical team," I said, and I watched his eyebrows lift a fraction of an inch, the smallest tell I'd get from him all day. "Including ownership."
Jake let out a short laugh, delighted, like I'd done something dangerous and fun. Kian didn't laugh. He studied me the way I studied joints — clinically, thoroughly, like he was already cataloging where I might break.
"Clear him for the shoot," he said. "Twenty minutes."
"No."
The word came out of me before I'd finished deciding to say it, flat and certain, and the room went very quiet. Jake's grin had gone somewhere else entirely — somewhere between alarm and awe. Kian Vane did not raise his voice. He didn't need to.
"I'm sorry?"
"His knee is significantly reinjured. I haven't finished my evaluation, and I'm not clearing him for anything involving physical strain until I have. If you'd like to override that, you can find a therapist willing to sign her name to a report I already know is false. I won't be her."
For a long moment, nobody moved. I could hear the ambient hum of the treatment room fridge, Jake's uneven breathing, my own pulse loud enough that I was half-convinced they could both hear it too. I'd just told the CEO of the company I'd worked for less than four hours ago that I would not do the one thing he'd walked in here to make happen. I thought about my last job. I thought about the exact sentence that had ended it — a sentence I hadn't been brave enough to say the first time it mattered.
Kian Vane's expression didn't change, but something in the air around him did — recalibrating, like he was solving an equation that had just returned an answer he hadn't expected.
"What's your name," he said.
"Sarah Bennett."
"Sarah Bennett." He said it like he was filing it somewhere permanent. Then, to my complete shock, he nodded once, turned, and said, "Finish your evaluation. Send me the report directly. Not Priya. Me."
And then he was gone, the door swinging shut behind him, and I was left standing in a treatment room with a wrecked knee, a golden-boy athlete staring at me like I'd grown a second head, and the sudden, sick certainty that I had just made myself very visible to a man I could not afford to be visible to — not here, not again, not after everything the last time had cost me.
"Okay," Jake said slowly, into the silence. "So that's never happened before."
I didn't answer him. I was too busy realizing that my hands, for the first time since I'd walked into this building, had finally stopped shaking — and that should have felt like a good thing, and instead it felt like the exact moment the ground had started, very quietly, to tilt.
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