The relentless snowstorm made me seek shelter in a strangerโs home. At first, Justin seemed kind. Too kind. But when I discovered his connection to my biggest secret, everything changed.

That morning, I woke up with a pounding headache. The alarm blared, making the sensation worse. I groaned, fumbling to turn it off, and stared at the ceiling. Something felt off like the day was already conspiring against me.
At work, my boss, Lori, was standing at the head of the table, her sharp eyes scanning the room like a hawk circling prey. Meetings with Lori were less about collaboration and more about survival.

โGood morning, team! Before we dive into the numbers,โ Lori began, her gaze settling on me, โI have a special assignment.โ
My stomach tightened.
โSophia,โ she continued, โyouโll be heading to Montana. Thereโs a small mountain town where our competitors are testing campaigns. I want you there by tomorrow.โ
โMontana?!โ

โYes, Montana. Youโll gather intel on their strategies. We need to stay ahead.โ
โBut itโs Thanksgiving! I had plans.โ
Lori cut me off. โPlans can wait. This is business. Youโre the best weโve got for this kind of work.โ
I glanced around the room. The silence was deafening.
โIโll get it done,โ I muttered, my hands clenched under the table.
โExcellent! Now, letโs discuss next quarterโs goals.โ

It felt ridiculous, yet there was no arguing with Lori. She wielded her authority like a weapon, and one wrong move could mean the end of my career.
After the meeting, I opened my laptop. My inbox was already filled with follow-ups from Lori: flight details, a contact list, and a reminder that the trip was โcriticalโ for the companyโs success.
I sighed, staring at the cursor blinking in the search bar.
โMontana, here I come,โ I muttered, booking the flight.

***
I packed my suitcase in record time, and in a few hours, I was seated on the plane, staring out the window at the clouds gathering in the distance.
โLooks like weโre in for some holiday weather,โ a voice said beside me.
I turned to see a man settling into the seat next to mine. He had a warm, easy smile and a kind face.
โIโm Justin,โ he said, extending a hand.

โSophia,โ I replied, shaking it.
The usual polite small talk followed: where we were headed, what we did for a living. Then, after the second glass of sparkling wine, without thinking much, I let it slip.
โActually, Iโm supposed to gather ideas from competitors for my job. I guess you could call it espionage.โ
Justin chuckled. โEspionage, huh? Sounds like youโve got a pretty important job if itโs pulling you away from Thanksgiving.โ

โWell, somebody has to do it,โ I said lightly, though the bitterness crept into my voice.
The flight passed fast thanks to Justinโs friendly conversation. But the moment we landed, the storm was full-blown chaos. Snow piled up against the terminal windows.
โAll flights are canceled until further notice,โ the intercom blared.
I sighed, pulling my coat tighter around me. The thought of spending the night in the freezing terminal made my headache return.

โRough day?โ Justin appeared again, dragging his suitcase.
โYou could say that.โ I showed him the fully booked hotel listings on my phone.
โWell. I live nearby. Itโs not fancy, but youโre welcome to stay.โ
I blinked at him. โAre you sure?โ
โItโs better than freezing here. Come on.โ
Grateful and too tired to argue, I followed him out into the snowy night.

***
When we arrived at Justinโs house, the snow was falling in thick, quiet flakes. The world outside was still, as though the storm had tucked everything in for the night.
โEveryoneโs asleep,โ Justin said, taking off his boots by the door. โIโll show you to the guest room.โ
I followed him up a narrow staircase. The house had a lived-in charm โ family photos lined the walls, and the faint scent of pine lingered in the air. Justin opened a door and flicked on the light.

โHere you go,โ he said. โMake yourself comfortable. There are extra blankets in the closet if you need them. I’ll leave some tea and dinner for you downstairs.โ
โThanks.โ
As he left, I glanced around the room. Suddenly, I noticed a photo on the wall. It was Justin, smiling broadly, with a group of employees in front of a sign. The logo on the sign was unmistakable. My stomach dropped.
Justin is the competitor!

Before I could process the shock, my phone started buzzing on the nightstand. I groaned, knowing exactly who it was. Sure enough, Loriโs name flashed across the screen. Reluctantly, I answered.
โWell, well,โ Loriโs voice crackled through the line, filled with satisfaction. โLooks like youโre exactly where you need to be.โ
โLori,โ I began, keeping my voice low, โthis isnโt…โ

โListen, Sophia,โ she cut me off. โI donโt care about your excuses. Youโre there to get the job done. Dig through his files, find out what projects theyโre working on, and send me everything. Donโt forget, I can make it look like this was all your idea. Clients wonโt trust someone who spies on their own. Understood?โ
Her words were ice in my veins. I hesitated, torn between guilt and the crushing pressure of her threats.
โFine,โ I muttered finally.
The call ended, leaving me feeling like Iโd just made a deal with the devil.

***
Hours later, when Justinโs house had gone completely quiet, I crept downstairs. His office door was slightly ajar, the glow of his laptop casting faint shadows.
My hands shook as I searched through his files, stopping when I spotted a flash drive inserted into the laptop.
That’s it! All in there!
Just as I reached for it, I heard a small voice.
โHi,โ a little girl said, rubbing her eyes. โIโm Liv.โ

โHi, Liv,โ I whispered, glancing nervously toward the hallway. โShouldnโt you be in bed?โ
โAre you playing hide-and-seek?โ
Before I could respond, Justinโs voice called softly, โLiv? What are you doing up?โ
I panicked, ducking under the desk and motioning for Liv to keep quiet. She gave a tiny nod.
Justin appeared in the doorway, scooping her into his arms. โCome on, sweetheart. Letโs get you back to bed.โ
As they left, I grabbed the flash drive, tucked it into my pocket, and slipped back to my room.

***
The following morning, I intended to leave quietly, avoiding an awkward goodbye, but Justin and Liv were already at the kitchen table.
โMorning,โ Justin greeted, his warm smile lighting up the room. โYou must be starving after all that travel. Come on in.โ
I stepped hesitantly into the cozy kitchen, the scent of fresh coffee and pancakes drawing me in. Liv was drawing at the table.

โHi! I am Liv,โ she said brightly.
Then, to my surprise, she raised a finger to her lips and whispered, โShh,โ mimicking the gesture Iโd made to her the night before.
My cheeks flushed. โHi, Liv! I am Sophia. Could I see your masterpiece?โ
Did she remember everything?
โYup!โ She giggled, giving me her picture. โDaddy says weโre making pancakes for you. I helped with the batter.โ

โSheโs the head chef this morning,โ Justin chimed in, flipping a pancake on the stove.
โThanks for letting me stay last night. It was kind of you.โ
โNot a problem. Storm like that? Youโd have frozen at the airport.โ
Liv hopped down from her chair and skipped over to the counter. She picked up a plate piled high with golden pancakes and walked it over to me, balancing it carefully with both hands.
โDaddy, can we have whipped cream on them?โ Liv asked, tugging at Justinโs sleeve.

โYou have to ask our guest first. Does Sophia like whipped cream?โ
Liv turned to me. โDo you?โ
โOf course,โ I said, laughing. โWho doesnโt?โ
Liv clapped her hands. As she sprayed a generous swirl onto her pancake, she glanced at me again, her finger returning to her lips in a playful โshh.โ
My heart sank slightly.

She did remember!
Justin slid into the seat across from me. As we ate, he shared his story.
โAfter Livโs mom passed away during childbirth,โ he began, โit was just the two of us. Balancing parenthood and running the company hasnโt been easy, but Livโs my reason for everything.โ
Liv looked up from her pancakes, her face glowing with pride. โDaddy works hard, but he always has time for me.โ

This man isnโt just kind. He is incredible! And I betrayed his trust the night before.
Justin leaned back, his gaze thoughtful. โWhat about you, Sophia? What drives you?โ
What can I say? That my job feels like a race I could never win? That I donโt even know what I am chasing anymore?
โI guess Iโve been so focused on my career that I havenโt stopped to think about it,โ I admitted, pushing my fork into the last bite of pancake. โMaybe itโs time I do.โ

The warmth of the moment was shattered when my phone buzzed loudly on the table. Loriโs name flashed across the screen. I excused myself and stepped outside. The cold air bit at my cheeks as I read her latest message:

โWhere is the file, Sophia? If you donโt send it now, youโre done. Fired. And donโt think youโll find work elsewhere. Iโll make sure no one hires you again.โ

I stared at the phone. My career, my reputation… It was all on the line. But then I thought about Justinโs story and Livโs trust in her Dad.
Can I really betray that?
I turned back toward the house, walked over, and held out the flash drive to Justin.
โHere. I canโt do this. Iโm sorry.โ
He looked at me, then nodded. I grabbed my coat and bag, said a quick goodbye to Liv, and walked out the door, fighting back tears.

At the airport, I waited for my flight, staring at my phone as Loriโs messages piled up.
โYouโre done. Youโll regret this. Youโre fired!โ
My future felt uncertain, and fear clawed at me. But before I could spiral further, I heard a familiar voice.
โSophia.โ
I turned to see Justin standing there, holding Livโs hand. My heart almost stopped.

โI knew everything from the start,โ he said calmly. โLiv told me about โhide-and-seek,โ and I recognized your companyโs name on your documents on the plane. Lori and I have crossed paths before.โ
โWhy didnโt you say anything?โ
โI invited you because I liked you. Even after everything, I could see you werenโt the kind of person to go through with something like this. I wanted to see what youโd choose. And you made the right choice.โ

โDaddy says you can stay for Thanksgiving. Will you?โ
Justin smiled softly. โThe offer still stands.โ
I didnโt have to think long. โIโd like that.โ
That Thanksgiving, as snow blanketed the world outside, I felt a warmth of home. Perhaps that was the start of a life filled with meaning, love, and the promise of a future with Justin and Liv.

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