Victoria had always been focused.
She wanted to be the youngest vice president the television studio had ever promoted — and she was on track. Her days were full: meetings, schedules, conversations that blended into one another. Her office reflected the life she was building — polished, professional, intentional.
She enjoyed her career.
She enjoyed the momentum.
At night, when the noise finally settled, she sometimes imagined sharing her life with someone. Not urgently. Not desperately. Just as a quiet thought that drifted in and out, the way some thoughts do.
Then she met Brian.
It wasn’t planned.
It wasn’t strategic.
It didn’t come through her network.
It happened out of nowhere.
There was something about him she couldn’t explain — Brian was confident in a way she wasn’t used to. Comfortable. Unforced. Around him, she found herself paying attention differently.
For the first time in a long while, she noticed herself wanting to impress someone.
She didn’t question it.
She didn’t analyze it.
She didn’t slow it down.
She laughed more easily.
Time felt lighter.
Her days seemed to carry a quiet current underneath them.
It felt like being lifted by a wave — sudden, exhilarating, impossible to resist. Victoria knew she was being pulled somewhere, and part of her didn’t want to know where it led. It was enough to feel it happening.
Cupid never warns you.
Before Victoria realized what was happening, his arrow had already found its mark.
And suddenly, everything felt… right.