Her eyes were fixed to the wall clock. It was already past midnight, yet Mervin had not returned home since he left. She felt uneasy.
She panicked. Even sleep could not obey her. Her eyes were wide open as someone afraid that would miss a train to heaven once she fell asleep.
Seeing that it was taking longer than expected, fear gripped her.
'Have they locked him in their house?'
She laughed like a maniac to her thoughts.
Mervin had passed the age to be grounded by his parents. He is not a baby that can be locked in his parents' house at will.
She got tired of tossing and turning on the bed, so she stepped out of it and found her way to the living room.
She walked straight to the window and pulled the curtains to one side.
Peeping outside from the window, she sighed sadly when she saw no sign of Mervin's car in the compound.
She let go of the curtains and walked to the couch. Throwing herself on it carelessly.
The couch seemed not to have given her the comfort she was looking for, this, she stood up and began pacing up and down the living room.
If she were in a good relationship with Mervin's parents, she would have wasted no time abusing her mind; rather, she would have made a call and asked about Mervin's whereabouts.
Amidst her thoughts, the door suddenly opened making Crystal stop on her truck as she faced the door.
Mervin had a weird smile accompanied by a funny walking step.
Watching each step of his, it seemed as if he might succumb to the ground at any moment.
"Mervin, are you drunk?"
Crystal rushed to him and held him, aiding his staggering body.
He raised his head and a smile appeared on his face, it made him look dumb.
"Ooh, it's my Crystal!"
He exclaimed as he capped Crystal's cheeks with his hands.
"As long as I have you by my side, I am willing to forfeit anything" He muttered.
'Did they threaten him again?'
She thought to herself as she watched Mervin stare at her as if she were a rare gem he never wished to lose.
Deep into those tipsy eyes, she could see sadness taking refuge.
She felt her heart tightening. A feeling of guilt swept through her body.
"Don't worry Crystal. I will find a way out" he belched.
The smell of alcohol had already filled the whole place, but this was the last thing for her to worry about.
She kept wondering what his parents might have said to him to make him get soaked by alcohol in such a way.
Mervin has never taken any bitter drink aside from hospital drugs.
"Let me help you to your room," she said.
She was to press her hand around Mervin's waist, but Mervin shifted. Taking a few steps away from her.
"Don't bother. I will find my way upstairs" A sad smile appeared on his face
"I might jump on you if you follow me to my room. I respect your decision Crystal."
He paused before adding, "Because I love you"
Though he was dejected, he tried as much as he could to look cheerful.
He parted Crystal's shoulder as he made his way to the stairs.
Mervin kept on moving from one side to another in an unsteady manner as he climbed through the stairs.
She had no more to say.
Just when Mervin finally shut his door behind him. She dragged her body towards the couch and mindlessly threw herself on it.
She sighed with her eyes closed as she bit her lower lip. Her mind went blank.
She supported her head with her hand, as she continued to think of what could have made Mervin get wasted in such a way.
"Miss Crystal "
A voice called out to her, making her jump to her feet.
She least expected anyone to be awake by that time of hour.
Moreover, she thought the house was occupied by Mervin, her, and her siblings only during the night.
It if were in the afternoon or morning, her heart could not have been pounded as it did because she would not have been surprised. She was bound to be addressed in such a manner by the maids, guards, or any other workers of the house.
It would have been weird to hear her sisters call her 'Miss Crystal'
She faced the direction of where the voice came from.
Before her, stood an elderly woman. Winkles could hardly be seen on her face and she was as healthy as an adolescent little girl. Her skin was flawless, yet, gray hair dominated over the black. She was probably in her early sixties or so.
What surprised Crystal the most, was that the lady in question was putting on a night dress.
"Don't panic. I am Mrs Smith, the head maid of this house"
The old woman introduced herself. Crystal nodded slightly as her lips formed an "O".
"I do stay in this house. I've been staying here ever since young master Mervin was seventeen" said the woman.
Crystal's curiosity melted away upon hearing the lady's introduction.
"Am Crystal Blues"
She extended her hand towards the lady for a handshake.
"I've heard a lot about you from young master Mervin. It's my pleasure to finally meet you"
She exposed her white healthy set of teeth.
"Thank you, ma'am," Crystal mumbled.
Mrs Smith looked Crystal from head to toe and then faced her.
"Ever since the young master was five, he lost his will to smile. Mrs. Brooklyn never had time for him. He was always lonely and bored" narrated the lady.
She stared at the lady as another hunch of curiosity swept through her. She was wondering what the old lady was trying to say.
Mrs Smith continued" But not until he was Thirteen. All of a sudden, his once gloomy face lit up. Smiling and laughing were reborn in his world. I wondered what caused the sudden change, not until he revealed to me about your existence"
Crystal's eyes went weird.
She thought Mervin had kept their relationship confidential.
To her, Travis was the only one aware of their relationship. Yet, Mrs Smith had just proved her wrong.
"He told you about me even before our relationship began?"
She almost exclaimed out of shock.
"Yes. And am also aware of the current situation that both of you are facing. Miss Crystal. May you forgive me if I am crossing the line, but…" She added while holding Crystal's hand.
Crystal's eyelids moved simultaneously.
The old lady swallowed hard, her face signifying sorrow.
"Mervin loves you. He would rather get his heart pierced by a dagger than let go of your hand. The ball to save your relationship is solely in your arms. I hope you make the right decision"
The edge of her lip went up.
"It's late. You have to be in bed. It's unhealthy for you to stay awake at this hour. See you around"
The old lady did not wait to hear a word from Crystal. She let go of her hand and showed Crystal her back as she walked away.
Crystal stood still like a statue. She had already concluded the moment she saw Mervin walk into the house dejectedly, yet her decision was wavering for a moment.
Listening to Mrs Smith's words, she got the courage to put her discussion into action.
She turns gently. Her eyes glued to Mervin's bedroom door Which was still shut, she muttered,
"You are not alone, Mervin. I will save our love"
'I will repay you for all you have done for me and my sisters'
She thought to herself.
11 YEARS LATERFrankfurt,GermanyThe room was quiet except from the sound of air being drawn in and out of Tranny's nose. Light slipped through the gap in the curtains making him blink awake.He lay still on his king size bed for a moment, his eyes on the ceiling. Few seconds later, a soft, long sigh escaped his lips.He rolled over and sat up straight stretching and yawning as lays of the sun hit his bare broad chest and reached his phone with the other.The phone was beside him. He tapped the screen."Fuc*" he cursed, throwing the phone back on the bed.It was 6:30 am.Barefooted, he stepped out of the bed with only his undies leaving his robe hanging on a chair untouched.He walked to the window and pulled the curtain open.The skyline of Frankfurt greeted him. Far below, tiny people and cars moved along narrow roads between towering buildings.From one of the buildings, a massive billboard flashed his face—sharp jawline, dark eyes, and a warm smile that could raise the dead, hai
Author’s Note:Dear Readers,Starting from this chapter, there’s an exciting shift in the story! Our beloved main characters are stepping back, and the spotlight is now turning to the next generation (The children of both our protagonists and antagonist).From here on, the narrative will follow their journeys, challenges, and growth as they take on the legacies left behind. I hope you’ll enjoy this new arc just as much as the previous one, and continue supporting these new leads as their stories unfold.I am still lacking, but soon will pick up as a writer you will wish not to miss reading her stories.Thank you for staying with me on this journey!With love,(Young Dreamer)
The sound of the wave was calm accompanied by the cool soothing breeze, a few birds flew and chirped across the lake it was almost 4pm and the sun was already drawing to the South casting a golden hue over the horizon. Mervin rested his back on his car, his eyes rocked on Crystal who was standing beside him, eyes fixed to the ground.At a far distance, the only presence was their bodyguards who stood watchful.It's just 30 minutes since they left the airport but it somehow seemed like a few seconds ago. The only sound as they made their way to the lake was Mervin's voice arguing over the phone with his parents over his behavior at the airport which they had branded as reckless. It took him at least 15 minutes to absorb his parents' fury and shouting before he'd convinced them that he wasn't risking the company, rather losing Crystal was the threat."Crystal," he called softly, holding her hand.Crystal couldn't speak, she took a deep breath, her shoulder rising slowly then falling. H
Meanwhile, Miranda was on her way to a photoshoot. She yawned for the tenth time and straightened up. She looked around and sighed for the hundredths time. She reached for her bag and picked out her phone. Her eyes flicked over the phone as her fingers swiped lazily, scrolling through the endless updates.Her eyes suddenly caught something.BILLIONAIRE IN DISTRESS.Reading the title of the update, she paused. Her car suddenly passed on a porthole making her tap on the video unintentionallyShe sighed again and lifted her finger to press the back button, but her finger froze when Mervin's face popped on her screen, his face pale and lips slightly parted and trembling , his voice was like a broken record that it was hard for her to understand what he was saying.Her face turned red immediately and a smirk appeared on her face and she scoffed. "Damn it," she muttered under her breath as her stomach twisted.She was frustrated.She scoffed again, flinging the phone to the seat beside h
Crystal walked out of the cafe after a thirty minutes cry in the restroom. By then, Mrs Brooklyn had long left. She stood at the entrance, her eyes scanning the street as she waited for her driver.She hadn't used bodyguards in a long time. She feared for their life and after Miss Betty left the mansion, she could no longer trust anyone.It was one of the guards that revealed where she lived to Miranda and at many occasions, the same bodyguards have sold information about her to the Griffins.And by the way, she had nothing to lose now."Look who we have here," a familiar voice rang in her ear.'What a day' Crystal thought as she took a deep breath.She pulled out her phone and dialed her driver’s number again.“Hello, what…"A hand snatched the phone from her ear. Crystal turned to face him, Teddy, he stood just a foot away.“Teddy, what more do you want from me?” she asked, her voice calm, but her eyes sharp.He licked his lower lip, a smirk appeared at the corner of his mouth.“Yo
Crystal slowly walked into the cafe. At every step she took, her legs felt heavy to carry her feet. Her body felt heavy to he carried by her tiny legs. At a moment she wished she could just turn back and go home, but she didn't want to behave like a coward."If I turn back now," she thought, "I’ll just be dragged into the mess when Mervin’s not looking. I can’t let that happen."She took a deep breath then pushed forwards..Earlier that morning, Mervin had left for work, and a few hours ago, she received a call from Mrs. Brooklyn. Her mother-in-law had asked to meet her at the café at 2 p.m., "Don't tell my son" her words were clear.Crystal knew this meeting should be unpleasant, but she couldn't refuse. She was her daughter in-law after all.Taking the stairs to the second floor, Crystal spotted Mrs. Brooklyn at the table by the window. The woman’s face was buried in her laptop, a glass of juice resting untouched by her side.Crystal stood frozen for a moment. Memories of when she