This is it! Stop hyperventilating, idiot! Think of an excuse, dimwit!!!"You don't know her?" Caesar asked, equally perplexed. "How comes he doesn't remember you?" His last question was directed to me. "Probably because it has been a long time since we last met." I lied, trying my best to sound as convincing as possible. "I also know your brother, Diego. Is he here as well?" "It happens." Caesar shook his head. "I sometimes don't recognize some of my dad's business partners." If the situation had permitted it, I would have rolled my eyes at him. I wasn't even speaking to him. I smiled - at least I had gotten away with this one. "That can't be." Sergio interjected. "I'm pretty sure I have never seen you before, but that doesn't matter right now." He waved a hand dismissively. "I need to leave. I have some guests I need to attend to." "Alright, man." Caesar replied. My gaze didn't avert from his retreating figure. A new type of hate suddenly overwhelmed me. This was the son of th
My eyes opened to the white walls of the hospital. I wanted to sit up, but pain instantly surged into my heavily bandaged head, making me lie back down. Reminisces of how I ended up in the hospital flooded my mind. It was a huge step I had to take in order to get his attention. Indisputably, he was never going to notice me, if I hadn't taken this huge step. I just wished he didn't just bring me to the hospital and left - If that was the case, then my efforts would go down the drain. I groaned as I felt a throbbing pain in my head. I tried to move my legs, but horrifically, I couldn't. My breath hitched in my throat and I began to shake my head, vigorously. I wasn't paralysed. No, I wasn't. "No!" I shrilled.Immediately, a female nurse ran to my aid. "Ma'am, please calm down. Where does it hurt?""I...can't...why can't I move my legs?" Tears trickled down my cheeks. "Why the hell can't I move my legs?" I boomed and wrapped my hands around my throbbing head, that was about to rip into t
"How's the patient doing, doc?" Sergio Fernandez inquired. From where I was lying down, I could hear their conversation. "Unfortunately, there's a little bad news." The doctor began. "She's suffering from what we call quadriplegia - it means the nerve injury that happens above the first thoracic spinal nerve and causes paralysis." "Are you saying she's paralyzed right now?" His word was laced with worry. "Exactly, but the good news is that, it may not last forever. Give her few months. I'm just she's going to recover. Her spinal nerves aren't affected very badly.""Can I speak to her?" He inquired. "Of course." He responded and excused himself. Hearing his footsteps approaching, I heaved a deep sigh and got prepared to get into action. . "Miss?" He called in a soft voice. "I'm really sorry for want happened. I t-""Sorry?" I turned around and faced him. "You're sorry? Will your sorry give me back my leg?" Tears streamed down my face. "What am I going to do now. You've destroyed
He furrowed his brows, obviously trying to recall where he had seen me before. "That can't be," I shook my head. I was silently praying for him not to remember. "I don't think I have ever seen you before and besides, I'm new in the city." "Oh!" He heaved a sigh. "I'd have sworn I have. I'm sorry about that""It's fine," I faked a smile. "I get mistaken for different people several times. It's not really a new thing." I responded, hoping so hard that he bought my story. He hummed. "If you'd excuse me then." He turned around and walked out of the room. Immediately he left, I let out a breath I didn't know I had been holding. It felt really suffocating to pretend to be someone you weren't, but I wasn't about to give up, until I achieve my aims and make every single one of them pay for ruining my once peaceful life. We were poor, yet satisfied and happy, until his father came along and ruined everything. "I'm sorry, Sergio, but nothing is going to stop me from using you as a pawn to g
"Mum, please. Just listen to what I have to say first, befo-" "It's okay, Sergio." I feigned sadness. "If your mother doesn't want me here, I can just leave. I told you this was a bad idea. Please allow me to leave." "That's nonsense! Where will you go? You have no one. You told me that yourself. You're in this situation because of me." He said.. "I won't run away from my responsibility. Just allow me talk to her." "No, please." I continued. "I don't want to be a burden to you and your family. I told you I didn't want to stay here, didn't I? Please just take me to the streets and leave me there to fend for myself." I shut my eyes tightly, trying to squeeze out tears. "Come on, mum. What's the harm in letting her stay here for just a few days? It's not like she's going to stay here forever and besides, Sergio was the one that got her into his mess. I actually feel bad for her." I covered my face with both of my hands and smile. It seemed my plan to gain their trust was working pre
"Alright then." He averted his gaze to me one more time, before walking out of the room. Immediately he left, I gazed at the nurse in disdain. "Patricia, come closer, please." I started. "It's Priscilla." She corrected with a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Whatever." I muttered and then smiled broadly too. "My bad."She walked over and stood directly beside the bed. "Do you need something?""Oh, yes, I do." I responded, an evil glint probably shimmering in my eyes. "I need you to help me to the bathroom. My bladder is full to the brim. I can't wait for a minute longer." "Okay." She smiled, obediently and bended a little, helping me off my back. "Carefully!" I yelled. "I'm so sorry." She was quick to apologize. "Are you hurt?" "Just keep quiet and do your work instead!" I snapped. "Sorry." She muttered and tried to put me on the wheelchair, but I purposely made it difficult for her to do. "I don't think I can do this." She voiced out. "Of course you can. What are yo
"What's happening here?" Sergio Fernandez boomed, walking into the room. . "Sir..." She trailed off, obviously searching for the right words to use to defend herself. "Keep quiet!" He pointed a finger, directly to her face. "I hired you to take care of her in my absence, not to treat her this way." "Believe me, sir, I didn't do anything. She poured the cup of hot coffee on herself." I shrunk, hoping he wouldn't believe her. "Oh really?" He chuckled, humorlessly. "Who in their right state of mind will do that to themself? Come on, you should have come up with a more believable lie.""I'm not lying," She yelled. "This woman is witch." It was finally time for me to intervene. "Because I politely asked you to get me a cup of coffee?" I faked my tears. "Had I been able to walk, I wouldn't have asked you." Sergio swallowed; the quilt written all over his face. AGAIN. Served him right. "You and I both know you're lying." Her brows arched in exasperation."You're fired!" Sergio Ferna
"Nicole?" I heard Sergio's voice from the other side of the door. My eyes widened and quickly, I ran back to the wheelchair to continue the act of being crippled. When I wheeled myself to the door and opened it, his gaze trailed on me for a bit longer than normal. "Is everything fine?" He questioned. "Why did you lock the door?" I..." I trailed off, thinking hard for another lie to tell. "I...wanted to change and the nurse isn't here yet, so... Did you forget something?" "My cellphone. Oh! It's over there." He walked into the room and picked up the phone. "I was looking for it everywhere." "Anything else?" I asked, trying to even my breath. "No." He shook his head. "I'll leave you to change. Are you sure you can manage? Should I call a maid to help?" "It's fine. I will be able to manage. Thank you." I said, practically chasing him out of the room. I couldn't wait for him to leave for I was scared of messing up. Immediately he shut the door, I quickly went to it and locked it,