City Y Airport
Jake exited the airport, pulling his suitcase with one hand and the other hand tucked in his pocket. He wore dark sunglasses, and his appearance was striking enough to draw the attention of passersby.
The 21-hour flight had left him jet-lagged. He felt drained after spending the entire flight working on a new software design for his company. This was his first major project as the newly appointed CEO of Acrosoft—a leading software firm. He had served as the company's president overseas for the past five years since his father passed away, but he was recently promoted to CEO following his grandfather's retirement a week earlier.
Under Jake's leadership as president, the company had reached new heights. However, as the new CEO, he needed to cement his capabilities in the minds of the board of directors and shareholders. He refused to be perceived as an unqualified successor, despite his proven track record.
"Mr. Jake," the chauffeur greeted him with a slight bow before placing Jake's suitcase in the trunk.
"It's good to have you back, sir," the chauffeur said with a small smile, holding the car door open for Jake.
"I can't say I share the sentiment," Jake replied indifferently, stepping into the car.
Turning on his phone, which had been off during the flight, he smirked at a message from his younger brother, Blake:
'We're waiting for you. You know where that is.'
Jake knew exactly where Blake meant, but he needed rest first, at least before heading to the office. This project had to start as soon as possible, and he had already sketched out his ideas on the flight.
He planned to oversee both the design and programming departments until this project was executed flawlessly. He had no tolerance for delays.
"Sir, are we heading home?" the chauffeur asked.
"No. Grand Hills," Jake replied. His brother was already causing trouble, but he sighed and resigned himself to the detour.
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Jake had barely stepped into the underground club when excited murmurs and shrieks erupted from all around.
"The King of the club is back," some people whispered.
Jake headed to the VIP lounge above the dance floor, spotting his brother and a few familiar faces he recognized but had never spoken to.
"Bro, welcome back!" Blake greeted him with a grin and a half hug.
"You should be home taking care of grandfather," Jake admonished, pulling away from his playful brother. Blake awkwardly scratched the back of his neck.
"I had to welcome you first. Besides, grandfather doesn't mind," Blake replied cheerfully, sitting beside his brother.
Jake had only been seated for a few minutes when he noticed a stunning girl in a red gown enter the club. Her jet-black hair flowed freely, and her heart-shaped face was lightly made up. Her curves were in perfect proportion, just as he liked.
He watched her navigate through the crowd to the bar. His lips curved slightly as she downed three glasses of whatever she ordered. 'Novice,' he thought. Either she was new to this or trying to forget something at the bottom of those glasses.
Their eyes met briefly, and he considered signaling her over, but decided against it. What he needed now was rest, not distraction.
Turning his attention back to his brother's chatter, Jake couldn't help but glance back at the bar. She was gone.
Determined to keep his old habits in check, Jake was startled when the girl appeared before him.
She looked even more beautiful up close. Her sea-blue eyes were more nervous than her demeanor suggested.
"Hey," she greeted with a nervous smile, pulling a white envelope from her purse and handing it to him.
"I heard you have money to spend, and I need cash. I'll pay with my virginity. If you're displeased with me, I'll walk away. Consider it my bad day. Here's a medical report. I'm disease-free. What do you say?" She looked at him anxiously.
Jake was speechless, staring into her eyes, searching for something he couldn't quite define.