I made a mental note to call Grace later as I headed downstairs for coffee. The way our conversation ended felt stilted to say the least and I prayed she didn’t feel offended. It wasn’t a matter of not wanting to spend time with her, far from it. She seemed like a fun, caring person, but it felt off to go dress shopping or cake tasting with a woman I was practically scamming. I bet it would have been so much easier if the rest of Ethan’s family were total douches like him. Plus, this was a job of sorts. I had no intentions of leaving my responsibilities in the restaurant to play family with Ethan, whenever they demanded.
Miles came into the living room just as I reached the landing. Together we trudged to the kitchen to begin our routine. Mornings for both of us went like this. I would be down the kitchen around the time he returned from his jog, and we’d seat and catchup, before he would leave to get ready for school, and me, for work. I was glad dad’s illness hadn’t taken that away from us. I brewed our coffee while he made sandwiches for the both of us. “Check this out .” he said while we sat down at the kitchen counter. He slid his phone across to me. “Wow, am I actually getting unlimited access to your phone, topolino” I teased. He rolled his eyes. “Just look at the damn article.” The only news I followed were fashion related. Miles had taken it upon himself to make sure I remained up to date on other matters. But normally he would read them himself, and extend the phone if there was anything I needed to see. God forbid I touch his phone. Apparently today was special. I wondered why it was. The headline for the article read : CEO and second in line to inherit Crowe empire spotted sharing passionate kiss with mystery woman. As I scrolled, I found several photos of me and Ethan in the gazebo, cozying it up. my lips dried at the site of the provocative photos. From the way Ethan clung to me, to the look of pleasure on my face. I was relieved that the lower half of our bodies were hidden proper by the plants and railing of the gazebo. This is it, this is what we wanted, but looking at the article , a wave of unease wash over me. I looked up to find Miles watching me, I hoped my face betrayed none of my panic as I handed his phone back. “Read it to me.” I asked, and took a sip of my coffee. “It says ‘Young CEO, Ethan Crowe is found sharing a steamy kiss with his new beau. “ he cleared his throat and continued,“Is love really in the air? For the first time in six years, the enigmatic and most wanted Bachelor in California is seen in the arms of a woman. Over the years, we have had rumors of his relationship with several bachelorettes of the elite, the most recent being his affair with super model and daughter of hotshot Car guru, Ava Williams...” “I think that’s enough of that today.” I said quietly. Miles nodded and laid his phone on the table. We ate in silence. “I wish you didn’t have to do this...” he started, his head bowed. “I wish I could do more for us, but I can’t and I feel useless-” “Hey, don’t do that. Don’t ever say that, Miles.” I shook my head. He shouldn’t have to do more, as far as I was concerned, he was still a kid, he wasn’t supposed to have to ‘do more’ . I knew he was having problems, but Miles could never be forced to admit his fears, I was glad that he was opening up. I scooted my chair closer to him and grabbed his hand. “You do more than enough., okay? You are not useless. You contribute to this family, just as much as the rest of us, and we love you for it, do you hear me.” He sighed and nodded. To cheer him up I opened my arms to hug him. “That’s not going to happen, sis.” I scoffed and smacked the back of his head, prompting a smile. “I bet our neighbors are going to see that article.” I groaned when i remembered the pictures again. “Its not just that one, there’s others” of course there were. “How do I convince the entire community that I just happened to fall in love with our new landlord?” He shrugged, “who cares? At the end of the day, Arroyo is safe, that’s all that matter to them. I don’t think they’ll want to bother their landlord’s new ‘beau’ anyway.” He bumped my shoulder. “Very funny.” I said drily. “Well whatever they think, I will find out today.” Especially since I was was going to be wearing that dang ring. I got stares as I walked to the restaurant. A lot of side eyes too, even more when their eyes fell on the glittering rock on my finger. I got smiles too. Conspiratory smiles, like they knew i was with Ethan for the advantages he could provide. Old lady Cassandra dropped by during the day, to request that I inform Ethan of the benefits of leaving her shop alone. I knew Mikhalov would soon make his rounds via letter or in person to share that the renovation plans had been dropped . I attended to more neighbors than customers. Continuing a shuffle from “I’d like the garlic and tomato gnocchi” to “Oh my God, are you really dating our new landlord?!” By lunch time I was absolutely through. Lisa nodded in understanding when I made my way towards the pantry. I realized that I dozed off after I heard soft knocks on the door. “Lisa?” “Yeah, it’s me , I think someone is here for you.” She answered uncertainty filtering into her voice. “Nope.” I dismissed, shaking my head as if she could see it. “I’m not talking to anyone else. They’ll just have to leave with their questions.” “It’s not that...Just come out please. The whole restaurant is in chaos.” She had my attention. Quickly I dusted my bum and opened the door. Her face was flushed and she looked excited. My brows knitted together in concern. “What’s wrong?” “There’s camera’s outside- literally no way to explain this. I think you should see it yourself.” I strode past her with purpose. Cameras meant Ethan’s mystery woman, wasn’t so unknown anymore. I thought I had time. The photos were taken at an angle that kept my face hidden. So how was it so easy to find me. Saying the restaurant was crowded was an understatement. It looked like we were hosting two kid birthday parties, except it was adults with cameras and small microphones. In the center of it all was a classy woman in a tweed jacket. She spun around with a big smile on her face and smoothly pulled off her shades. “Surprise! “ Grace trilled.MAEThe moment the door opened, and I saw who it was, my heart stopped. “Dad?” I croaked, my voice barely above a whisper. Tears sprang to my eyes almost immediately. I tried to sit up, but he was already by my side, gently pressing me back down. “Don’t push yourself,” he said softly, but there was worry in every word. He pulled up a chair and sat next to me, his hand covering mine. “You should be resting.”I blinked up at him, confused. “What… how are you here? Shouldn’t you also be resting?” My dad had fainted just two days ago and seeing him there made my chest ache.He gave me a small smile and shrugged like it was nothing. “I heard about a certain Mae being treated at the hospital. Someone mentioned your name, and I… I had to make sure it was you.” His voice cracked a little at the end.I swallowed hard, my throat hurting. “I’m okay now, Dad. I promise. I should be the one worrying about you. How do you feel?”“I'm fine.” He replied with a small smile. He just held my hand, his
CMAEThe moment Ethan walked in, my heart stopped. Not in a good way. He looked rough like he’d been through hell and back, but he still had this commanding presence about him. And those men in suits behind him? Yeah, that didn’t help. My stomach twisted, the knife in my throat feeling colder and sharper than ever now. Ava’s grip on me tightened, and I could feel her shaking just slightly. Their coming closer was making her nervous and her knife pressed into my neck even more, scaring me.“Ethan,” she said, her voice cracking but still carrying that desperate tone. “Tell them to stay back, or I’ll kill her.” That sent a chill down my spine, like ice running through my veins. She pressed the knife closer, and I winced, biting my lip to keep myself from crying out. It hurt, my shoulder had still not healed from the accident and the way she was pressing it down hurt badly.Ethan raised his hands, palms out, his voice calm, like he was trying to also calm her down. “Ava, just let her
ChaMAEMy eyes snapped open, and for a moment, everything was a blur. My head throbbed like someone had hit it many times, and my mouth was dry, my tongue sticking to the roof of it. My head hurt badly, like badly, especially the back of my head like it had been hit.I blinked a few times, trying to figure out where I was, trying to remember what had happened, but nothing made sense. The air was damp and cold, and there was this faint, musty smell that made my stomach twist. I looked around, my vision finally clearing, and panic hit me almost immediately, making my heart pound harder than ever.I was in a huge, dark basement, the kind you only find in horror movies, except this was real life, my life. The only light came from a single bulb hanging from the ceiling, swaying slightly like it might go out any second. My arms and legs felt heavy, and when I tried to move, I realized why. I was tied to a chair. Thick ropes dug into my wrists and ankles, holding me in place no matter h
MAEIt was Julianna. Of course, it was Julianna. Why did I think she wouldn't come? Of course, she would. Seemed like everyone knew her except me and it was killing me. I wasn't even sure if she and Ethan had dated before. I wasn't sure about anything anymore.She walked onto the balcony like she owned the world, dressed to kill in this beautiful black dress that hugged her figure perfectly. She looked completely perfect. Her makeup was flawless, not a smudge out of place, and her hair looked like it had been styled by some overpriced Hollywood professional. She had this effortless grace about her like she knew people were watching, and she loved it. I felt tiny in comparison. I felt out of place at that moment. She was like the epitome of beauty, and I was the epitome of nothing. Well, not nothing. I believed in loving my body, but she just suited him perfectly while he and I were odd together.She made her way over to us with a smile that didn’t quite reach her eyes, slipping he
MAEI spotted him the second Lindsey walked away like my eyes had been programmed to find him in any crowd. He stood near the far wall, looking way too good in a perfectly tailored suit, a drink in his hand, and that confident, effortless stance that used to make me melt. My stomach did this weird flip, and for a second, I thought about bolting right back out the door. But then Lindsey’s voice yanked me out of my thoughts. “Okay, I'm back.” Before I could react, she handed me another drink, her energy as bubbly as ever. “Thanks for coming. Seriously, it means so much to me!” I forced a smile, trying my best to match her enthusiasm. “Of course. I’m honored to be here.” She rolled her eyes and smacked my arm lightly, laughing. “Oh, stop being so modest. You’re family. I'm surprised you and Ethan didn't come together, but oh well. Couples always fight, right? Now, eat whatever you want, okay? I’ll be right back. Again. I have to say hi to a million more people.” “Go, go,” I s
MAEIt was another picture of Ethan and Julianna. They were holding hands, her other hand clutching a bouquet like they were in some sort of romantic movie, which made me sad instead of happy.My chest felt tight like someone had taken a fistful of my heart and squeezed it. And it hurt badly. I wished there was medicine for heartache because I couldn't take any more of this pain. I just wanted peace. Sighing, I tossed my phone to the side, the screen going dark as it hit the pillow. My fingers brushed against my cheeks, and I realized tears had started falling again. Why couldn't I stop crying? It was definitely because of my pregnancy. Not because of Ethan. Not.I curled up on my bed, wrapping my arms around my stomach without even thinking about it. My voice cracked as I whispered, “I’m sorry, baby. I’m sorry you can’t be close to your father right now.” My hand instinctively rubbed the small curve of my belly, as I could somehow comfort the little life growing inside me. The ac