I thought I had mustered enough courage until I reached my doorstep.
As I stood at my doorstep, my hand trembled on the door handle. The thought of facing my mother and shattering her happiness was suffocating. Her warm, melodious singing drifted from inside, a stark contrast to the heavy weight of my secrets. I have always been her bright, capable daughter, but now I feel like a failure. The news I bore would crush her, and I didn't know how to soften the blow. How could I possibly tell her that Mrs. Gomez, her dear friend and my former employer, had fired me due to my relationship with her son? A relationship I know my mother wouldn't approve of given our current circumstances. My mind raced with memories of our laughter, our late-night talks, and our unbreakable bond. How could I possibly disappoint her? My eyes gazed down at the bracelet on my wrist, a symbol of the memories I shared with Daniel. In a fit of anger, I severed the bracelet, and surprisingly, a sense of liberation coursed through me. It was my way of bidding farewell to him… to the memories we shared. He used to call me his 'little dosage of happiness.' But how could he betray the one he claimed to be his happiness? I felt a deep anger course through my veins, my olive skin flushing with emotion. I took a deep breath, the familiar scent of home filling my lungs. How did my life come to this - a tangled web of love, lies, and heartache? My brown hair fell in loose waves down my back as I shook my head, trying to clear my thoughts. With another deep breath, I rang the doorbell, and my mother's concerned face appeared within minutes. "Darla, you're back early... and drenched. What happened?" she asked, her smile faltering as she took in my tear-stained face. I struggled to speak, my voice trembling like a leaf. "I... I got fired, mom," I finally managed to choke out, and the tears that I have been holding on to finally let loose. My mother's expression softened, her eyes filling with pity. "Oh, darling... what happened?" she asked, her voice gentle. "It's a long story," I replied, my voice still shaky. She forced a reassuring smile. "Let's get you settled in, and then you can tell me all about it." I managed a faint smile. “Come in, dear. I baked your favorite.” The aroma of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies enveloped me as she led me inside. After a warm shower and a comforting meal, we settled on the couch, and I recounted my ordeal with the Gomez family. My mother listened intently, her expression a mix of concern and disappointment. When I finished, she sighed deeply. "So, you're pregnant... with his child?" she asked, her voice laced with a hint of disapproval. I know what she's probably thinking - 24, pregnant, with no stable job. What have I done with my life? I'm a mess. I wouldn't want to be me right now. I nodded in response, my hand instinctively protective over my belly. "And are you planning to keep it?" she asked gently. "Yes, it's not up for discussion," I replied firmly. "And I won't be telling him either. He might not even care about the baby as much as I do. I know it may sound stupid considering our current situation but I want to keep this baby. I feel like it's going to bring us luck and happiness, something that we have lost for years." My mother countered, "Darling, I'm not against you keeping the baby, but Daniel deserves to know, regardless of what happened." I felt a surge of defiance, my eyes locking with hers. "I don't want him to have any claim on my child," I said, my voice firm. My mother was about to speak when my phone shrilled in the tense silence. I answered, and a small smile crossed my face as I heard Nancy's voice. But her urgent whisper quickly wiped it away. "Darla, run!" she whispered, her words laced with terror. I put the call on speakerphone, my heart beginning to race, my mother's eyes locking onto mine. "What's going on?" I asked, alarm rising. "You need to get out of there, now! They're coming for you!" she stressed, my heart gnawing. I stood up abruptly, my mother following suit, her eyes wide with concern. "Who?" I demanded, my voice trembling. "Amaya and her mother. They found out you're pregnant and will stop at nothing to harm you and your baby. I overheard them planning to attack your family tonight, hiring assassins to kill you all." Nancy's words sent chills down my spine. This can't be happening! Daniel wouldn't do this to me, would he? I exchanged a terrified glance with my mother. "Did Daniel put them up to this?" I asked, my voice surging with anxiety. "Daniel… Daniel didn't..." Nancy tried to say, but the connection faltered, and her words were lost in static. "Daniel didn't what?!" I yelled, frustration and fear boiling over. I ran my hand through my hair, the lushness bringing me a sense of peace… even though it was small. "Daniel... the baby... run!" were Nancy's final words before the call ended abruptly, leaving me and my mother staring at each other in horror. "You have to leave now, Darla!" my mother urged, dragging me upstairs. I hadn't even had time to process the situation. "Mom, wait!" I pleaded, but she wouldn't listen. "This might not be true. What if—" I tried to reason, but she cut me off. "No! I don't care if it's true or not. I'm taking no chances with you and the baby. Do you understand me?" she said firmly, her eyes resolute. "Yes, mom," I replied. We quickly burst into my room, and she grabbed a small black bag from the top of my wardrobe. Her hands shook as she packed clothes hastily, her eyes fixed on me with a fierce determination. "Where are we going, mom?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper, my brows creased in worry. "The other side of the country," she replied, her voice firm. "I have a friend who can help us escape - Mr. Leo. We'll be safe with him. He owes me a favor, and we just need to reach his ship..." Is this really happening? As she spoke, she packed the bag with a speed and efficiency that belied her fear. We hurried downstairs, the bag clutched in her hand like a lifeline. We were almost at the door when a loud bang stopped us in our tracks. My mother's eyes locked onto mine, her face pale as she signalled for me to be quiet. "Who's there?" she called out, her voice firm and commanding. The silence was deafening. We froze, our senses on high alert, waiting for a response. But when none came, my mother's grip on the bag tightened, and she motioned for me to stay put. “Mom, I -” I tried to speak, but the door was banged loudly again. "Who's there?!" my mom shouted again. "Delivery!" the person on the other side yelled back. I exchanged a wary glance with my mom, and we both knew instinctively that something was off. We hadn't ordered anything, which could only mean one terrifying thing - the assassins had found us.DANIEL'S POINT OF VIEW As soon as I dropped Monica off at home, I headed out to my car, despite the late hour. I called James as I walked, and he answered on the first ring."Hey, are you there?" I asked."We've got his location, and we're waiting outside his house," James replied. "Mister Brandford and I are here, and I've also got the police force ready to take him down. Brandford dug up some dirt on him, and it turns out Malik wasn't mentally unstable at all. He lied to get into rehab and lay low for the crimes he committed."I stopped dead in my tracks. "What kind of crimes did he commit?""Human trafficking," James revealed. "The FBI raided their operation once and caught most of them, but Malik escaped by pretending to be mentally unstable. The court believed him because he was a victim of abuse. With what we know now, he's going away for life."I let out a frustrated expletive. "Alright, I'll be there soon. Make sure he doesn't escape."I quickly got into my car and started th
DANIEL'S POINT OF VIEW When we arrived, the staff greeted us warmly, and we were led to a private room.The room was privately reserved as I had told Monica. The place belonged to James' friend, so it would be easy to get our plan done.As we sat down, Monica couldn't help but notice the champagne chilling in the bucket. "You're really going all out, aren't you?" she said, raising an eyebrow.I smiled, pouring her a glass. "I want to make tonight special."We toasted and sipped our champagne, the conversation flowing easily. Monica laughed and smiled, her guard dropping with each passing minute.The evening wore on, and we laughed and talked like we used to. I made sure to keep the champagne flowing, and Monica's inhibitions began to fade.As the main course arrived, I reached across the table and took her hand. "I'm really glad we're doing this, Monica. I feel like we're reconnecting."Monica's eyes sparkled, and she squeezed my hand. "Me too, Daniel. Me too."I could smell the cham
DANIEL'S POINT OF VIEW "James, I can't keep pretending to be in love with Monica anymore. I need her out of my house soon," I lamented to James, who sat across from me in my office."I know, but it's only for a little while longer. The blackmail has been working perfectly, and I think she's going to fall for it," James consoled me.Ever since we put our blackmail plan into action, Monica had been on edge, always looking over her shoulder, scared that someone was lurking in the shadows. One touch and she would jolt in shock. She has become secretive, always hiding, but amidst all that, I have managed to gain her trust, making her think I was the good guy. She doesn't suspect a thing, and even if she did, there is no evidence on my devices."Monica is getting more clingy and tight-lipped. This whole love thing isn't working. We need another approach," I blurted out."I've called Mister Brandford. He'll be here soon, and then we can devise another plan," James explained."He better be h
DARLA'S POINT OF VIEW As soon as it was morning, and at an appropriate time, I dialed the phone number on the card and called Miss Vanessa Chen. I was nervous, pacing back and forth. Would she even answer? Would she still remember me? It has been a long time since she gave me her card, and I never called her. Would there even be a vacant position available anymore?After the third ring with no reply, my hope began to dwindle. I should have known this was pointless. But I didn't want to give up so soon, so I tried calling her again for the fourth time. And then, it connected."Yes, this is Vanessa Chen from DG AdVibe Bali. How may we be of service to you?" Vanessa said in a professional tone."Hi, Miss Vanessa, this is... um... Darla. The girl you met at a café some time ago. You said my voice was unique and gave me your card to consider a job. Do you still remember?" I asked nervously."Of course, how could I forget you? You were on the news recently," Miss Vanessa said with a hint o
DARLA'S POINT OF VIEW I stood in the courtroom, my heart racing with anticipation, as Judge Thompson entered and took his seat. It had been three long weeks since Sebastian's arrest, and I had been waiting for this moment, for what felt like an eternity."Sebastian Smith, you have been found guilty of Attempted Murder of an Unborn Child, Attempted Murder in the First Degree, and Reckless Endangerment in the First Degree," Judge Thompson began. "The severity of your crimes is unparalleled, and the court has taken into consideration the harm you caused to Darla Matthew and her unborn child."I felt a lump form in my throat as the judge continued. "For the charge of Attempted Murder of an Unborn Child, I hereby sentence you to twenty-five years to life in prison. For the charge of Attempted Murder in the First Degree, I sentence you to thirty years to life in prison, to be served consecutively with the first sentence. And for the charge of Reckless Endangerment in the First Degree, I se
DARLA'S POINT OF VIEW Cecelia, Myra, and I waited a week before meeting up, careful not to arouse suspicion. During that time, I scoured the internet for information about the shooting incident at Daniel's company. What I found broke my heart and left me conflicted. Despite my hatred for Daniel, reading about his company's downfall tore me apart. Maybe I still loved him, even after he tried to kill me.A week later, we met at the potato farm where Grandma Amelia and my mother worked. Amelia brought her uncle, the police chief, as promised. As we surveyed the vast crop land, I handed him the evidence I had gathered on Sebastian. "Will this be enough to put him in prison?" I asked.The police chief took the documents and said, "I'll need to review these and do some additional research before we can make an arrest.""How long will that take?" I asked, concern etched in my voice."With the witness records, hospital statements, and concrete proof you've provided, it should only take me th
DARLA'S POINT OF VIEW After my conversation with Sebastian on the road that day, a series of mysterious events unfolded. My mother was released from custody without explanation, and the Hillary incident was dropped as if it never happened. My doubts about Sebastian's involvement grew exponentially.Meanwhile, Sebastian's harassment intensified. He progressed from pushing me to orchestrating more sinister "accidents": slippery floors, oncoming vehicles, and even stalking me. The final straw was when he appeared at my house dressed in a horror costume, holding a knife. But I refused to be intimidated.Determined to expose the truth, I collaborated with a hospital doctor to uncover the identity of the woman Sebastian had paid to induce my miscarriage. With this new information, I reached out to Myra, and arranged a secret meeting.I chose a discreet café, ensuring Sebastian wouldn't follow me. He thinks I'm still at the hospital for my ante-natal check-up, unbeknownst to him, I had exit
DANIEL'S POINT OF VIEW "How did you know it was Malik who murdered Troy?" James asked, his curiosity piqued.I recalled the chilling voicemail. "I recognized his voice in the background, speaking in an Arabic tone right before the shot was fired. I can't forget the distinctive sound of his accent."James raised an eyebrow. "And that makes him the murderer?"I connected the dots. "Both Monica and Malik escaped from rehab. I think she might have hired him to do her a favor, like killing Troy. Did the email give any further information?"“Yes, there are a lot of files. Let me just download them.” James replied.After a few minutes, his expression turned horrified. "You may be right, Daniel. Malik and Monica tortured a fellow inmate to death, making it look like a suicide. They were caught trying to delete the evidence and fled. They're currently wanted."I felt a chill run down my spine. "God, who is Monica? How could they have tortured someone to death?"James' eyes locked onto mine, h
DANIEL'S POINT OF VIEWJames and I departed from the Huangs' residence as soon as we obtained the desired information. I had previously told Monica that I would be spending my time in the office, and she didn't suspect otherwise, unaware that I had arranged for a team to escort the Huangs to a secure location.Upon our return, James and I swiftly began searching for Anthony's boyfriend's family. Within a few hours, we successfully located their address and headed there. Once we arrived, we got straight to the point."We're looking for the truth," I said firmly. "We want to know what happened to your son, Mrs. Miller."Mrs. Miller, the mother of Patrick Miller, Anthony's deceased boyfriend, broke down in tears. "That brutal woman killed my son," she sobbed, overcome with grief.I handed her a box of tissues, and James and I exchanged a somber glance. We knew that uncovering the truth wouldn't be easy, but we were determined to see justice served."Monica?" I asked, and she nodded in re