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Beyond Boundary: Shades of Violet and Eve

In the mountains, there’s no tree that’s perfectly straight, just like there’s no person who’s completely straight. Damn, I’m a straight woman with boyfriend, and it looks like I’m falling for someone in the closet?

Oli_Lin · LGBT+
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31 Chs

Chapter 3: Secrets Unraveled

The next morning, Violet arrived at the office with a knot of anxiety in her stomach. The threatening text message weighed heavily on her mind as she stepped out of the elevator, the soft ding announcing her arrival on the 30th floor. The familiar scent of coffee and warm electronics greeted her, a stark contrast to the turmoil in her heart.

Her eyes immediately sought out Eve, finding her in deep conversation with the head of HR near the conference room. Eve's tailored navy suit accentuated her figure, her dark hair pulled back in a sleek ponytail that swayed slightly as she nodded along to whatever the HR director was saying.

Eve looked up, their gazes locking for a moment across the bustling office. A flicker of something - concern? unease? - passed over Eve's face before she quickly schooled her features into professional neutrality. The sudden shift was like a door slamming shut, and Violet felt a pang in her chest at the distance Eve was clearly trying to maintain.

As Violet settled at her desk, the leather chair creaking softly beneath her, her phone buzzed again. The screen lit up with another message from the unknown number: "Parking garage. Level B2. 1 PM. Come alone."

Her hands shaking slightly, Violet deleted the message, glancing around furtively to see if anyone had noticed her distress. The office continued its usual morning bustle, the clacking of keyboards and murmur of conversations creating a soothing white noise that did little to calm her frayed nerves.

She spent the morning in a haze of distraction, her mind racing with possibilities. Who could be behind these messages? What did they know? The stack of reports on her desk remained largely untouched, her computer screen a blur of unread emails and half-finished presentations.

At 12:55 PM, Violet made her way to the parking garage, her heart pounding so loudly she was sure others could hear it. She opted for the stairs instead of the elevator, needing the physical exertion to burn off some of her nervous energy. The concrete structure echoed with her footsteps as she descended to level B2, each step feeling like it was taking her closer to some unknown doom.

The parking level was dimly lit, the fluorescent lights casting long shadows between the parked cars. The air was heavy with the scent of motor oil and damp concrete. As she rounded a corner, her hand trailing along the cool concrete wall for support, a figure stepped out from behind a pillar.

"Chad?" Violet gasped, recognizing her ex-boyfriend. His usually well-groomed appearance was disheveled, his eyes bloodshot and his shirt wrinkled. "You're behind this?"

Chad's face was a mask of bitterness, his handsome features twisted into something almost unrecognizable. "Surprise, Vi. Bet you didn't expect this."

"What do you want?" Violet demanded, anger replacing her initial shock. She stood her ground, her fists clenched at her sides.

"I want you to feel as hurt as I do," Chad spat, his words echoing in the cavernous space. "I've been watching you, Violet. I've seen how you look at her. Your precious Eve."

Violet's blood ran cold, a shiver running down her spine despite the stuffy air of the garage. "You don't know what you're talking about."

"Oh, but I do," Chad sneered, reaching into his jacket pocket. He pulled out a stack of photos, fanning them out like a deck of cards. "I have pictures. Of you two at that restaurant. The way you touch each other. It's disgusting."

Violet's eyes widened as she caught glimpses of the photos - her hand on Eve's arm, their faces close together over a candlelit table. Her heart raced at the memory of Eve's touch, even as fear gripped her.

"There's nothing going on between us," Violet protested, her voice sounding weak even to her own ears.

"Doesn't matter," Chad said, his eyes gleaming with malice in the dim light. "What do you think will happen to Eve's career if these photos get out? An executive having an affair with her subordinate? Tsk tsk."

Violet felt sick, her stomach churning. The implications of Chad's threat crashed over her like a wave. "What do you want from me?"

Chad's eyes narrowed, a cruel smile playing at his lips. "I want you to end it. Whatever's going on between you two. Break her heart like you broke mine."

Before Violet could respond, a new voice cut through the tension, sharp and authoritative. "I think that's quite enough."

They both turned to see Eve stepping out from behind a nearby car, her heels clicking on the concrete floor. Her face was composed, but Violet could see the tension in her jaw, the slight tremor in her hands.

"Eve?" Violet breathed, shock and relief warring within her. The sight of Eve, standing tall and defiant, made her heart skip a beat.

Eve's eyes were hard as steel as she addressed Chad. "Mr. Thompson, I believe you'll find that blackmail is a serious crime. As is stalking." She held up her phone, its screen glowing in the dim light. "I've recorded this entire conversation. You have two choices: leave now and never contact Violet again, or I'll be calling the police."

Chad's face paled, the bravado draining from him like air from a punctured balloon. He looked between Violet and Eve, defeat replacing his earlier confidence. Without another word, he turned and fled, his footsteps echoing through the garage as he disappeared around a corner.

As the sound of Chad's retreat faded, Violet turned to Eve, gratitude and something more shining in her eyes. But before she could speak, Eve took a step back, maintaining a professional distance.

"Are you alright, Violet?" Eve asked, her voice laced with concern but carefully controlled.

Violet nodded, fighting the urge to close the distance between them. "Yes, thanks to you. Eve, I—"

Eve held up a hand, cutting her off gently. "We should report this to HR immediately. What Mr. Thompson did was unacceptable and needs to be addressed."

Violet felt a pang of disappointment at Eve's businesslike tone, but she understood. Eve's family, old money and deeply conservative, would never accept their relationship. Still, Violet couldn't help but hope.

"Of course," Violet agreed, then added softly, "But Eve, we should talk about... us."

Eve's composure slipped for a moment, a flicker of longing crossing her face before she regained control. "Violet, I... I can't. You know I can't. My family, my position..."

Violet took a step forward, her heart pounding. "I know it's complicated, Eve. But what we feel for each other, it's real. We can figure this out together."

Eve closed her eyes briefly, as if pained. When she opened them, there was a mix of sadness and resolve in her gaze. "Violet, please. We need to remain professional. For both our sakes."

Violet felt her heart sink, but she wasn't ready to give up. She reached out, gently taking Eve's hand. "I understand. But I'm not going to stop hoping, Eve. When you're ready, if you're ever ready, I'll be here."

Eve looked down at their joined hands, a moment of vulnerability crossing her face. For a brief second, Violet thought she might give in. But then Eve gently extracted her hand, straightening her shoulders.

"We should get back to the office," Eve said, her voice soft but firm. "We have a lot to deal with."

As they made their way back to the elevator, Violet's mind was racing. She knew the road ahead would be difficult, but she was determined. Eve might not be ready to acknowledge their feelings, but Violet had seen the truth in her eyes. It would take time and patience, but Violet was willing to wait. She would be the steady force, gently nudging Eve towards acceptance of their bond.

Little did they know, as the elevator doors closed behind them, that their journey was far from over. The security camera in the corner had captured their entire interaction, its red light blinking steadily. The footage would soon find its way into hands that could change everything, setting in motion a chain of events that would test their resolve and force them to confront their feelings head-on.