Chapter 9: The Smile That Meant War
Rita’s POV
I felt it before I saw her.
That feeling. Like something bad was crawling under my skin. The kind that makes you think danger is near before you even realize it.
I slowed down. The marble floor beneath my heels sounded loud. Too exposed. The air inside the Vale Group building felt thick and suffocating…. Familiar.
No.Not here.Not today. I looked up slowly.
There she was. Kate. Standing a feet ahead dressed in elegant clothes that screamed wealth and control. Her red hair fell perfectly over her shoulders, her lips painted in that bold shade I remembered too well. She hadn’t changed.
If anything… She looked sharper. Deadlier.
Her gaze locked onto mine.. Everything inside me went still. For a second, five years disappeared.
I was the woman who built a life in Dubai.I was the woman who survived.
I wasn't that same girl again. Standing at the bottom of those stairs… bleeding… helpless.
My fingers curled slightly at my sides. No.
Not anymore.I straightened my shoulders.
“I didn’t expect to see you, " I said calmly.
My voice didn’t shake. Good.
Kate’s lips curved slowly into a smile.. but it didn’t reach her eyes.
“Rita.” She said my name like it tasted bitter. Like she had been waiting for this moment.
Her heels clicked softly against the floor as she walked toward me each step deliberate… calculated.
“You disappeared without a trace " she continued, tilting her head slightly as if studying me. "I almost thought you died.”
“Disappointed?" I asked, meeting her gaze without flinching. Her smile widened.
“There’s no need for hostility, " she said lightly, though her eyes remained sharp.
" After all… you left on your own.”
Left. As if I had a choice.As if she hadn’t…
I cut the thought off before it could take shape. “You made sure of that, " I replied quietly.
Something flickered across her face. Not guilt. Never guilt. Recognition. She remembered.
For a moment silence stretched between us. Thick with everything unsaid. Then her eyes moved. Slowly. Deliberately. From my face… down to my body… and back again.
Assessing. Measuring. Searching. That was when I saw it. The shift. Subtle. Unmistakable. Kate stiffened. Slightly.
Her smile didn’t falter. Something in her gaze sharpened… darkened… like a predator catching a scent it couldn’t quite place.
“You’ve changed, " she said softly. It wasn’t a compliment. It was a warning.
“I grew up, " I replied. Her eyes narrowed imperceptibly. As if that answer bothered her.
She took another step too close. Close enough for me to smell her perfume. Close enough to remember the time she stood over me… when I couldn’t even move.
My pulse quickened.. I refused to step back.I wouldn’t give her that.
“Tell me something, Rita " she said, her voice dropping enough to make it intimate… dangerous. "What brought you back?”
There it was. The real question. Not curiosity. Suspicion. I held her gaze.
“Business.” A lie wrapped in truth. Her eyes searched mine. Digging. Probing.
Like she was trying to peel me and find something hidden beneath the surface.
For a terrifying second.. I wondered if she could see it. If she could see Aria. My heart skipped. No. She couldn’t. She mustn’t. I forced myself to stay Calm.
Unbothered.
Kate hummed softly, circling me slowly like she was inspecting something she didn’t trust.
“Business, " she repeated. "Interesting.”
Her fingers brushed lightly against her chin as she stopped in front of me again.
“You always did have a way of appearing at the inconvenient times.” My stomach tightened. “Inconvenient for who?" I asked.
Her smile returned. Sharper this time.
“For people who don’t like business.” A chill ran down my spine. Unfinished business.bWas that what she thought this was? A return? A revenge?
She wasn’t entirely wrong. She didn’t know why. She would never know. Not about Aria. Never.
Kate leaned in slightly, her voice dropping lower.
“Tell me… did you come back for him?”
My breath hitched.. Only for a second. I recovered quickly.
“Don’t flatter yourself, " I said coldly. "Not everything revolves around you…. Victor.”
Her expression didn’t change.Her eyes…
Her eyes burned. There it was. The c***k.
Small. Real. I had hit something.
Kate straightened, smoothing her expression like nothing had happened.
I saw it. That flicker of insecurity. That tiny shadow of doubt. Suddenly…bEverything made sense.She wasn’t just confronting me. She was threatened. By me.
After five years… she still felt it. The possibility. The risk. That alone gave me power.
“You should be careful, Rita " she said softly, her tone now laced with something. "New York isn’t kind to people who don’t know their place.”
I almost laughed. If only she knew. “I learned that way " I replied. Her lips twitched. “Then I hope you remember it.”
“Because this time… I won’t be as patient.”
The threat hung between us. Heavy. Clear.
My chest rose slowly as I met her gaze.
“I’m not the person you pushed down those stairs " I said quietly.
For the time… Kate froze. Not visibly.
Not enough for anyone to notice. I saw it.
That single second where her control slipped.Where memory hits.
Where she realized…I remembered everything.
Her eyes hardened. Beneath it… That unease returned. Stronger now.Louder.
Danger. She sensed it. She just didn’t understand it yet. That made it worse for her. Because fear without answers? Was the dangerous kind.
Kate stepped back slightly creating space between us again. Her mask slid back into place. Perfect.Untouchable. I had already seen what was underneath.
“Enjoy your stay, Rita " she said smoothly. "I have a feeling it’s going to be… interesting.”
I held her gaze. “It already is.” For a moment neither of us moved. Two women.
Bound by the past. Standing on the edge of something that was about to explode.
Her phone rang. The sharp sound broke the tension instantly. Kate glanced at the screen irritation flashing across her face before she masked it again.
“I have things to attend to " she said coolly. "Try not to cause trouble.” I didn’t respond.
I didn’t need to. She. Walked away her heels echoing against the marble floor until the sound faded completely.
Then did I exhale. Slowly. My body felt tight.Coiled. Like I had just walked out of a battlefield. Because I had. This was only the beginning.I closed my eyes briefly.
Kate knew something. Not everything.
Enough to be alert. Enough to watch me.
And that meant one thing.. I had to be careful. More careful than ever.
Because if she found out about Aria..
My chest tightened painfully.No. That couldn’t happen. I wouldn’t let it. No matter what it took.
I turned slightly, my gaze drifting toward the glass walls of the building. Toward the city outside. Toward the life I once lost.
The war I had j
ust stepped back into.
My fingers curled slowly at my sides.
Five years ago…
I left broken.
This time?
I wasn’t leaving without a fight.