Chapter 2: Unveiling the Truth
I walked into my apartment, feeling like the weight of the world had collapsed on me. The walls of my life were crumbling—James, work, everything. The memory of getting fired flashed through my mind, followed by the cruel end to my relationship with James. Everything was spiraling out of control, and all I could do was blink back the tears. But it was too much. The dam broke, and the tears came flooding out, falling like raindrops onto the floor. "I wish my father was still alive," I muttered, clutching a pillow tight against my chest. "Maybe all this wouldn't be so hard." Emma walked in, her face soft with sympathy, yet firm. "You've not lost everything, Charlotte. You still have me, your mom, and Olivia. We love you, and we believe in you. Forget about James. He's not worth this heartache." As much as I wanted to take solace in her words, I couldn't shake the lingering feeling of that phone call from the night before. The stranger’s voice had been filled with urgency, hinting at some dark secret about James. "Emma..." I whispered, "There’s something else," I said, wiping the last of the tears from my face. "Some guy called me last night. He said something about James being dangerous. I didn’t think much of it then, but... it’s been nagging at me." Emma’s brow furrowed. "That’s... weird. Maybe you should call him back and find out what this is really about." I hesitated. "What if it’s nothing?" "What if it’s something?" she shot back, her tone firm. "You need to know, Charlotte." Taking a deep breath, I nodded and grabbed my phone, dialing the number with trembling fingers. The line rang once, twice, before a voice on the other end picked up. "Hello? Miss Charlotte?" The voice was calm but tense, as if waiting for the wrong move. "This is Charlotte," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "You called me about James. What’s going on?" There was a pause on the other end, and then the man spoke again, his tone lowering. "It’s not something I can explain over the phone. Can we meet? It’s important." My heart pounded, but I forced myself to stay calm. "Where?" He gave me the address of a restaurant—Momofuku Noodle Bar on First Avenue. I knew the place. Common, busy, public. That was good. "Alright," I agreed. "I’ll be there." *** The afternoon dragged on as my nerves buzzed beneath my skin. Just as the sun was starting to set, my phone buzzed with a reminder I’d set for work. Except there was no work. Not anymore. I groaned, rubbing my temples as I tried to shake off the overwhelming feeling of failure. But the feeling only deepened when the doorbell rang, and Olivia, my younger sister, rushed to open it. "Good evening, sir," Olivia’s voice chimed from the hallway. I tensed, hearing a man’s voice I didn’t recognize. I stood and walked toward the door, just as my mom appeared from the kitchen. Her eyes widened when she saw the landlord standing there, his arms crossed, his face set in a stern expression. "Good evening," my mom said, her voice shaking slightly. "Please, come in. Can I offer you something to drink?" He didn’t budge from the doorway. His eyes narrowed, and his voice was sharp. "I’m not here for a social visit, Mrs. Thompson. I’m here to remind you that rent is overdue." My mom’s face paled, her lips trembling as she tried to speak. "I... I know, sir. We’re trying to get the money together. Just a little more time—" "I’ve given you all the time I can. If the payment doesn’t come through soon, you’ll have to leave." The silence that followed was suffocating. My mom stood frozen, and I felt a wave of guilt crash over me. I should be helping. I should be contributing more. Instead, I was jobless and helpless. As the landlord left, my mom slumped against the wall, her eyes filled with worry. "It’ll be okay, Mom," I whispered, though I wasn’t sure if I believed it. My phone rang, cutting through the tension. It was the unknown number again—the man from earlier, reminding me of our meeting. I glanced at the time. It was almost evening. "I’m heading out," I told Emma, who had stuck by me through the entire mess. She grabbed her purse without hesitation. "I’m coming with you. You’re not meeting this guy alone." *** Momofuku Noodle Bar was just as busy as I remembered it. The smell of noodles and sizzling vegetables filled the air, but my stomach was in knots for a different reason. We stepped inside, scanning the room for the man. "There," Emma pointed. A man in a black shirt and blue pants sat near the back, his eyes locking onto mine as we approached. "Miss Charlotte," he greeted, standing as we reached the table. I shook his hand, feeling the tension radiating off him. "Let’s get to the point," I said, my voice firmer than I expected. "What’s going on with James?" He leaned forward, lowering his voice. "Stay away from James. He’s not who you think he is." My stomach dropped. "What do you mean?" "He’s involved in some dangerous activities—kidnapping, money laundering, and he’s broke. The authorities are closing in on him, and you don’t want to be anywhere near when they do." I stared at him, my mouth dry. "Kidnapping?" "Children," he said grimly. "For money. It’s... ugly. You’re lucky you got out when you did." I swallowed hard, trying to process everything. "I had no idea." "Just stay away," he warned. "They’ll be questioning everyone close to him, and you don’t want to be caught up in that." Emma gripped my hand under the table. "Thank God you’re not with him anymore." I nodded, still in shock. "Thank you for telling me." As we left the restaurant, the cool night air hit my face, snapping me back to reality. James wasn’t just a bad boyfriend. He was a monster. The next morning, I woke with a renewed sense of purpose. I wouldn’t let this define me. Dressed in a white suit, I walked through the city, dropping my résumé at every office I could find. Each rejection hurt, but I kept pushing. Just as I was leaving the last office, my phone buzzed with a message. Meet me at Club Aces (Irving Plaza Gramercy -17 Irving PL) tonight at 9 PM. Don’t be late. My heart raced as I stared at the unknown number. Charles. What did he want with me now? The game had changed, and I wasn’t sure if I was ready for what was coming.Olivia's POVMy life seems like a mess, and I'm clouded with boredom and sadness. I'm left all alone. My family never loved me. They only love Charlotte and support her moves while I'm being scoldedfor any little mistake I've made. It would have been better if Dad were alive; maybe he's going to love me more than any other person.I stared at myself in the mirror, and I saw the paleness and sadness deep in my soul.Apologizing to Charlotte is now the only solution I have. On the other hand, I felt like a selfish and ungrateful soul. Charlotte risked her life just to fend for us and to pay my fees.A knock at the door jolted me out of my thoughts. It was Charlotte. I opened the door and let herin.“Hey. You look horrible." She said, palming my cheeks.“I know," I said while I gently removed her hand from my cheeks. We both stared at each other for a while before we both decided to break the silence.“I'm sorry." We both said, staring at each other.“You go first.” Charlotte urged me
Linda's POV ( Charlotte and Olivia's mum).I wouldn't deny that I'm not aware of the unusual calmness in the house. The silence isn't normal; it's carrying a heavy weight between two sisters. Sisters, they say, always have ameans of settling each other's misunderstanding, but the cases of Charlotte and Olivia are getting worse, and I've been waiting for them to settle it themselves,s, but I guess it's time I settle it for them.When Charlotte came back from work, she was looking very tired and stressed, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't settle the conflict. When dinner was ready, I called them both for dinner, and they began eating in silence before I decided to break the silence.“Girls, I've noticed that a lot is going on between you, and you're not on good terms with each other. Do you care to tell me?" I asked, looking at both of them, and they both kept quiet.“I'm talking to you guys, and I need an answer," I said sternly before Charlotte decided to speakup.“Mum, it's all abo
Charlotte's POVOlivia's silent treatment continued, and this time, I didn't give a fuck about it. I'm her elder sister and she should start seeing me as one and not trying to blame me for all the things she has been doing. Charles has been secretive recently, and he doesn't talk much with me, and it hurts. I know he has the right to live a private life, but I'm obsessed with knowing everything about me, and I think it's because of the little moments we've shared.Monday morning came, and I resumed work, still feeling stressed and emotionally imbalanced. I got to my office, which was outside Charles' office, and I sat down on my chair, arranging the documents we would need for today's work. After I was done, I entered Charles' office anddropped them on the table and I was about to go out when a small sheet of paper attracted me.I opened his drawer and tried reading the contents of the paper when he walked.“What are you doing in my office? Charles asked and his voice startled me."I
Charles's POV continuedThe plan Noah gave me was a very nice one that I didn't even think about, but I have another way of executing my plans and it must work out well. Dressed up in my black suit and shoes with a golden wristwatch, I took my car keys and called Tessa that I would be coming to pick up herup. We are having a date in preparation for our upcoming wedding because we will have to get used to being with each other. I drove down to Tessa's house, and she was dressed in a short pink dress, which I ordered for her, and her baby bump was showing in the dress. Tessa was already outside her house when I got there. I got out of the car to meet her. I gave her a brief hug and pecked her cheeks and that brought a smile to her face.“You look like an angel, and the baby bump, too, is cute," I said while she blushed harder.“Thank you, baby." She replied. I held her hand and led her to the car and I opened the door for her. When I was sure that she was sitting down comfortably, I c
Olivia's POVMy sister is one of the best people I've ever met in this world. She inconvenienced herself so she could feed us and pay our bills, but she could have told me the truth right from the start, and that was why we are sisters, right? Now everything made sense to me. The disguise I found in her wardrobe and how she has been acting suspiciously keep making me wonder how her boss hasn't noticed her. And how was she able to disguise as two people in the same location and at the same time?Running away from home will not solve the problem at hand and it will keep giving distances to the relationship between us. I ran away from home because I was angry at her, but at some point, I realized that I ought not to be angry, but I wanted her to realize the gravity of what she had done. We are family and we should get the approval of each other before we get involved in anything, especially this risky work of hers. She could go to jail for it if her boss could get that she's impersonati
Charlotte's POV continuedI entered the house with my extra key and started tiptoeing to my room and suddenly I hit my head on the wall. I used my hand to search for the light switch to turn it on and see where I was going and the wall I hit my head on, and it was Olivia. She was dressed in shorts and a crop top. With the way she was tiptoeing, I knew she was trying to sneak out of the house probably to meet Adrian. For a second or two, we both stood staring at each other. Olivia tried screaming, but I was quick enough to cover her mouth with my hands so she wouldn't wake Mum up.“Relax Olivia. It's me, Charlotte, and not a thief who breaks in." I said. Olivia tried talking but my hands on her mouth restricted her from talking. Noticing her struggles, I decided to release my hand from her mouth hoping that she won't scream.“What the hell is happening here,e and why are you calling yourself Charlotte when you're not? Do you think I'm a kid?" Olivia ranted out. Noticing that words won'