Caged in Silk
Chapter One: The Invitation
Emma Carter stood in the center of her tiny apartment, staring at the thick white envelope in her hands. Gold lettering shimmered across the front: “Logan Westbrook requests the pleasure of your presence.”
Her hands trembled. It wasn’t a mistake. Her name—Emma L. Carter—was written in elegant cursive, embossed in a style she could never afford. She flipped it over and opened it, revealing an invitation that felt like it belonged in a movie, not her reality.
“You are cordially invited to the Westbrook Enterprises Gala, held at The Crescent Hall, Manhattan. Formal attire required.”
She let out a nervous laugh. “What the hell is this?”
Emma hadn’t seen Logan Westbrook in five years—not since the summer she worked at his family’s estate as a housekeeper. He was a spoiled, untouchable billionaire heir, and she was the girl who cleaned his marble floors and made his mother’s tea. She had been invisible then… or so she thought.
But something had happened between them. A moment. A kiss. A mistake.
And then he disappeared.
She tossed the invitation on the counter and walked away, but the memory pulled her back—like gravity.
Across the city, Logan Westbrook stood in a glass-walled penthouse overlooking the skyline. He loosened his tie, staring out at the lights of the city he practically owned.
“Has she received the invitation?” he asked his assistant without turning around.
“Yes, sir. Delivered an hour ago.”
He nodded slowly. “Good.”
She would come. He was sure of it.
He had waited five years—too long. And now that he was CEO, he could do what he’d always wanted: find her, face her, and maybe… fix the one thing he’d ever truly broken.
Her heart.
Back in Brooklyn, Emma ran her fingers along the velvet box hidden in her drawer—the one she never opened, the one that held the necklace he gave her that night under the stars.
She told herself she didn’t care.
But her heart was already whispering the truth.
She was going.
Even if it meant risking everything.