Azalea’s Pov
“Who the hell are you?” His forehead folded in angry frustration.
While he moved towards me, my eyes weighed the options between making it to the door before he reached me or screaming. Unfortunately for him, his hand, which was still entangled with the IV wires, dragged the infusion pole forward and knocked the wheels off the floor. He wasn't fast enough as he tried to catch it, so it landed on the man's face and his eyes shot open.
“Mrs Dante?” Gerald's voice called from the entrance of the door before he walked in. At the same time, the man rose from the bed and fixated his intimidating eyes on me.
His orbs were a greenish shade of brown, but there was something very unusual about them that made me forget the situation I was in for a moment to focus solely on them even when they darkened and his forehead wrinkled.
“Mr Dante! Holy moly!” Gerald's voice echoed in my head as he rushed to the bed to assist the man up.
“Uncle Dan!” I whipped my head around in time to see a little girl run into the room and straight into the man's arms, almost knocking him back to the bed.
“Brother! Mama, he's awake!” Larissa, the woman who introduced herself to me, entered as well.
The room was full before I even realized it and the man that had caused the commotion was already standing close to him. If they called him Dante, then he is my husband and a miracle has just unfolded before my eyes after three years of him being in a vegetative state. I slowly started exiting the door and I felt his eyes follow me as I slipped out of the room first.
What can I say? If that man is my husband, Dante Drummond, then I would have to run for my dear life because even in his weakest point, he represented danger and savageness.
Thirty-six minutes later, I stood on the staircase and took deep calming breaths to soothe my inner turmoil before joining the party surrounding the dining room. The whole family was present, both the extended families that I hadn't met yet and they all were all over Dante, who looked around the room as if he was searching for something he must've missed.
“I was so afraid, son. I let your cousin, Morris, take over management of your company and other private businesses while you were away. I also married a wife for you…”
“You what?” I finally heard him speak, more of a rumble.
I flinched subconsciously so that my bangles jangled and all eyes were suddenly on me. I started walking awkwardly down the stairs under their scrutinizing watch. Emma waved me to sit beside her,, and I sat down just opposite Dant,e, whose gaze accessed every inch of my body and flamed up my cheeks.
“I can't marry her! She's not my type!” Dante gruntled, his eyes still locked in mine.
“You haven't even known her yet and you're concluding?” Emma said in my defence, taking my hand in a gentle squeeze.
“I don't care to know her.”
“You should because I have already signed a contract that binds all your assets to her and if she's leaving, she's going to take the lion's share of your property. How about that?” Emma said curtly.
“You didn't!” Dante's fist landed on the dining table, sending water and juice sputtering all over the table and cutleries bouncing off plates.
“Brother, this could be for the best. You know very well that Aunt will never make any decision that wouldn't be for your good. You should let her prove her worth.” Morris spoke up as he stared knowingly at me.
“Who succumbs to arranged marriages in this present generation?” Dante asked, tearing his eyes away from mine and looking around at every face in the dining, then squeezed his eyes shut in distress.
“You don't have to get so riled up, brother. You still need to get back fully on your feet before you start debating on these issues.” Larissa admonished as everyone noticed how very much he still needed to properly heal.
“I'll be glad if you sign the papers I had drawn up that still need your approval and signature before I assume the temporary position as the acting CEO while you're still recovering.” Morris jumped in at once. He is the best actor in the overall house.
“You can bring them up to my room later, I need to rest now.” Dante started pushing his seat back to leave the dining table.
“I will take over the company and every other business venture of yours while you're recuperating. As your wife, I know you understand that it is important I take up such an important role.” I said, to the surprise of everyone at the table.
Well, I already know Morris’ true intention, and I have no doubt that my husband–Dante, would be signing out all of his assets to the swindling bastard. I'd rather his plans fail than keep pretending that I haven't found my landing a long time ago. Everyone still thinks I am that stuttering little girl.
“What are you doing? You can't formulate a proper sentence, and you've spent your whole life behind the walls of your father's claustrophobic mansion! How do you intend to run a company that is in the line of men's business, let alone handle other businesses?” Larissa struck home.
I do want to believe she was looking out for her brother, but I don't trust anyone else in the room apart from myself at that moment after what I had witnessed when I arrived.
“Morris has a much versatile knowledge about every of Dante's businesses and hasn't disappointed me in the three years that you've been in bed, son. I must commend him for that.” Emma addressed, smiling satisfactorily at her nephew. “But I don't think there is any harm in giving her a try. Her confidence is reason enough.” She added admiringly.
“You want me to let this woman run my business in my absence? Do you have any idea how much risk I'd be taking? I could lose everything, Mother!”
“Or you could gain even more! Your cousin will assist her and I can assure you that she is more interesting than everyone thinks. Her ability to make such a speech is all the impression she has to make. She possesses this sense of resilience.”
Dante stood up and took a quick step toward the stairway, then stopped abruptly to glare at me across from where he stood, rage reddening his eyes.
“I give you thirty days to show me what you've got. If it turns out to be a bad idea, you not only lose rights to my assets, you walk out the door with nothing and pay for damages! If you're game, then I will prepare the contract and have you sign them to be effective immediately!” He said in one breath, his lips curved stubbornly.
“You've no idea what you've just gotten your sorry ass into, Pookie.” Larissa shook her head in disapproval.
“I'll gladly assist my sister-in-law in the best way that I can.” Morris met my eyes as I nodded in acceptance of the challenge.
“You'll definitely do well, my dear.”
“I bet my life, she would!”
Azalea's Pov It wasn't enough that Dante broke our second kiss as if he regretted kissing me, Zara had to call me for the first time since I was married off to him. More like thrown out of my father's house which I never felt like a part of. I don't belong anywhere. I'm always unwanted and chastised. I didn't know she had my number anyway.Whipping my head around to look at him now seated by the bedside, his eyes on me, waiting. I called Zara's name to make sure I heard the caller right, then bit down on my lip where his sharp perfectly white teeth had cut and hissed.“Can you do me a favour, Azalea?” She asked.“A favour?” I frowned, touching my forehead to tamp down my swelling emotions. I looked away from Dante who read my expressions carefully. “Well, it all depends on the favour.”I listened for a while, impatient and edgy.“That is so much money that you are talking about!” I said, wondering why she would ask me for a loan. A huge sum of money at that.“Well, yeah. Bye!” I put
Dante's Pov “Where is the document?” Choosing a secluded spot in the old farmhouse, I watched Morris fetch a document from his suitcase and hand it to a woman in the backseat of a black Range Rover.It was hard for me to leave the house after watching Azalea sleep most of the morning. The only thing I thought about while she was snoring softly with her slightly parted lips was kissing her again. I wanted to feel her lips on mine, my tongue tasting her flavoured mouth, and her soft body pressed against mine as she reciprocated. But I had to leave when I heard Morris' car drive out of the house.I followed him closely in a rental so he wouldn't know who was following him if he noticed. I always leave the house in my jogging tight pants, polo shirt and sports shoes. Although watching my wife sleep delayed my leaving at my usual running hour, everyone would still think I went for a run since it's the only thing I'm allowed to do these days. My wife. That sounds strange, but I am beginn
Azalea's Pov When I woke up the next morning, Dante was still in bed, staring at my face as if he had been waiting for me to open my eyes.“Good morning,” I sat up, frowning at him. “Good heavens, I'm so sorry.” I apologized when I realized that I had drooled on his sheets again.He had seen me sleeping with my mouth open and spitting all over his bed. Maybe even snoring and talking in my sleep. What a shame!“I thought your soul had left your body.” He said, pointing at the wall clock.“Oh, no! Why did you not wake me up!” I jumped off the bed, sprinting to the door. I stopped in my tracks when I heard him laugh.“It is the weekend, wife.” He stood up and left the room, ruffling my hair on his way out. Who is this man in Dante’s body?He laughed. That sound. I felt good hearing it, so I watched him go down the stairs and I realized then that he had come back from jogging before joining me again in bed to probably scare my demons away. I can't believe I slept throughout the night an
Dante's Pov I stood by my window and stared hard at the pill box which I held in between two fingers. I shook it slightly before a car pulling into the driveway caught my attention. I watched as it stopped behind Larrisa’s car; Azalea stepped out and paused to look toward the direction of my window as if she sensed my gaze upon her, and then she walked gracefully into the house.Gerald drove the car toward the underground garage to park the car properly. I caught sight of the rubber gloves he wore when he rolled down the glass and brought his arm out to press the lock button so that the garage door pushed up for him to drive in. That reminded me of the man who was following me in the morning. I had made sure to lose him by juggling between buildings and running faster than I intended before coming back home. When did Gerald start wearing gloves? I must have been in coma longer than I was told because a lot has changed.A wrap on my door made me tear my eyes away from the window to an
Azalea's Pov “People say boys learn how to be men from their fathers. Would your son have wanted to learn from you, Mr. Mason?" I asked, my voice a bit louder than before. I was surprised by how easily the words came out despite my tension“Don't come closer! Don't talk about my son! You've no fuckin’ idea what you're saying!” He yelled, blindly throwing the huge rock he held. Anger surged through him like a wounded cat.Initially, I thought the rock was headed straight for me, but it struck the remnants of the ad screen hanging above the entrance. The impact caused the screen to crack even further, its supporting wire straining dangerously as it tilted unsteadily just inches from where he stood.Panicked, he turned to run, but his legs clipped together, sending him tumbling to the ground. The advertisement screen came crashing down beside him, arousing a collective gasp from the crowd. Reporters rushed toward the scene, their cameras flashing and shutters clicking furiously from eve
Azalea's Pov I woke up with a bright smile spreading across my face, but it diminished immediately when I noticed that I was alone in bed. I can't deny that last night was memorable; I don't think he'd already be awake and in regret for his behaviour last night, left when he woke up.He didn't have to run; this was his room, and he could have simply woken me up and sent me on my way. The thought bugged me as I left the room and closed it quietly before anyone saw me. This was my husband's room and it wouldn't be bad if anyone saw me coming out from his room, but I don't know for sure what they'd say and think in this house.I wasn't so lucky because Danielle chose that moment to come up to his room for his morning medication, but when she saw me lingering by Dante's door, she rolled her eyes and went downstairs again. I do wonder why she doesn't want to have a face-to-face encounter with me. She avoids me by all means, and I do wish her boyfriend would do the same instead of always t