LOGINAnna spent the next three days doing as she pleased. She roamed the entire cruise ship to her heart's content.
She relaxed at the entertainment section, playing games for hours. She even sunbathed alone, a mimosa on her hand. The crew watched her curiously, but she ignored their questioning eyes. She went about on her own, with no contact from the rest of the world. Finally, on the fourth day, she asked the captain to stop at the nearest dock. She thanked the crew for their help and discretion. Then after packing a bag, she set out to the nearest airport. Hoping to catch the next flight back home. When she appeared at her father’s doorsteps, the whole family was so shocked, that even Dalton’s family rushed over to check on her. Three hours later, Anna sat in the family room, away from listening ears. The two families surrounding her. “Anna, what happened?” her father started. “Why are you back on your own?” Dalton’s mother quickly seconded. “Well,” Anna started. “It hasn’t even been five days, and you’re already here, on your own!” Gordon Delgado continued. “And where is that Dalton?” Dianne almost shouted, clearly stressed by the lack of her son's presence. Anna almost flinched. "Er, I'm not exactly sure where he went." "Tell us everything that happened, Anna." Dalton's grandfather commanded. "We've been trying to contact him ever since we found out you were here." "Not much happened, really," Anna replied. "Dalton received an urgent message, so he had to go." "What was so urgent that he had to abandon his wife on his honeymoon?" Mrs. Guevarra demanded. "Something about business," Anna lied. "And when will he be back?" her father asked. "I'm not sure, Dad. He also has his studies to think of, so he might be away for a while." Anna explained. "You have your studies to think of too, but I didn't see you leaving your honeymoon in less than a day." Mrs. Guevarra pointed out. "Yeah, just three days later," Nora, Dalton's sister, scoffed. Anna turned to look at Nora. She had been quiet all this time. Nora had treated Anna as a sister ever since they were kids. So, Nora's sudden rude behavior caught her off guard. Dalton's mother was just about to scold Nora, when an angry sound interrupted them. Chairman Guevarra, Dalton's grandfather, tapped furiously on his phone. "The stubborn kid is not answering his phone," he almost shouted. Anna and Dalton's cruise was supposed to last for three months, then they were to spend two months in Greece. So, she can understand their families' shock at the sudden turn of events. "How did you get home that fast?" Mr. Delgado asked. Anna looked at her dad. "I booked a flight." "How?" Mr. Delgado demanded. "You didn't even have your passport." When they left for their honeymoon, they didn't bring any personal documents with them. All their travel plans had been carefully prepared so that they didn't have to do anything. They had the whole cruise ship, cars, and even a jet at their disposal. All they had to do was say the word and everything would have been taken care of. But it was clear to them that neither of the couple put any of the planned vehicles to use. When they last checked, the cruise ship was still sailing the sea. They had assumed that the couple were enjoying themselves onboard, together. Not off to different parts of the world separately. To say that they were stressed on the sudden outcome of the high-profile wedding of the century, was an unfair understatement. "I boarded a plane on one of our airlines, Dad. They didn't dare ask me for anything, not even an ID." Anna answered. Their employees all know who Anna is. Anna thought that all those polls and comparison contests that their universities arranged, had a use after all. She simply walked into the airline, demanded to talk to the person in-charge, and the next minute, she was already flying first class on the way home. “Has he answered any of your calls?" Chairman Guevarra was still tapping on his phone. "No," they answered. All members of their family were dialing Dalton's cell. They tried emailing, and messaging him as well. Even his assistant was not answering. Chairman Guevarra turned to look at Anna. "Have you contacted Dalton?" “Er, no, I haven't." She felt a little bit awkward. "Try to dial him. He might pick up if it's you," he gently told her. Nora mockingly scoffed. Her arms were crossed in front of her, looking at Anna, as if she was daring her to call her brother. But Anna wasn't paying much attention to Nora. She was nervous and scared. She knows how Dalton can be when he's mad. Less than a year ago, Dalton would have answered her phone call in a heartbeat. He would never let her wait for his answer, even when he was busy. He would either talk to her on the spot, or ask her to wait for a while. But either way, he would answer her call. She hadn't personally contacted Dalton during the past month. It was either someone had to call him for her, or it was Dalton who called, begging her to end the engagement. She was sure that Dalton would ignore her call, so she never tried to contact him. Now, Anna sat nervously on her chair, tapping the familiar contact on her phone. She was sure it would break her heart when Dalton rejected her call in front of their families. It was already bad that he left her on her own. Now, she's going to suffer a new type of humiliation. She swallowed when she heard the phone ringing. A stop. No answer. It rang again. Anna was about to put down her phone, as Nora was rolling her eyes, when the ringing abruptly stopped. They all turned to the screen. A voice came from the other end of the line, low and cold. "What is it?”Anna woke up the next day in Dalton’s arms. With a smile, she examined her husband’s sleeping face. He looked so peaceful like he had nothing to worry about in his life.The occasional frown lines on his face even looked unreal, like they belonged there ever since his mother gave birth to him.While she was busy examining Dalton’s face, his hands instinctively gathered her in a tight embrace as his eyes started to open.What greeted him was Anna’s smiling face. He felt a joyful jolt in his heart at the sight. This is what he had been missing all this time.The couple stared into each other’s eyes in perfect happiness. How they wished time would stop for them and they could stay like this forever!*Bark!*They ignored it for a bit.“BARKKKK!” Axel demanded, now tugging at the sheets.“Okay, okay,” Anna gave in, reaching to pet the aggressive puppy.Dalton groaned. “Do we have to get up now?”“Yes,” Anna replied. “This is the kind of sacrifice you make once you have children.”Dalton gr
Anna laughed as she picked up the puppy who was busy giving her kisses.“What’s his name?” she asked.“He doesn’t have a name yet,” he replied.“Why not?”“Well, I can’t go naming him without consulting his mom first, can I?”Anna rolled her eyes. “How about Cobalt?”“No.”“But I told you back when we were kids, that I wanted a dog named Cobalt.”“Absolutely not.”“Why not?”“Because I don’t want you naming our baby after your suitor.”Anna stared deadpan at him. “Seriously?”“Yes, seriously.”“Fine,” she caved in. “How about Axel?”“Axel?” Dalton nodded. “Okay, I like that.”“Hi Axel,” Anna cooed at the puppy.Dalton also patted the puppy on the head who turned around, swishing his head in every direction.Anna laughed at the sight of that. Axel was very cute and playful.Dalton laced his other arm on Anna. “Welcome back home,” he said as he gave her a little peck.*****It was already nighttime. Anna and Dalton had just finished dinner and she was getting ready for bed.She was just
They couldn’t all have went to the hospital to deliver Dalton, right? Things couldn’t have been that bad, right?Anna wiped her tears. This won’t do. She’ll have to call Delia herself.She ran out of the house, intending to grab her phone from the car.As she stepped out of the door, she noticed the gazebo in their garden.It was glamorously decorated. There were flowers, lights and fabrics adorning the place.Confused, Anna walked towards the gazebo where she saw a silhouette waiting for her.The fabrics swayed with the breeze, covering the person standing there. She walked closer, curiosity momentarily covering up her worries.The silhouette turned around, just as Anna entered the gazebo.Anna’s eyes widened as a soft gasp escaped her lips. Dalton smiled lovingly at her.“Why were you crying?” he asked.“I…” Anna stammered. “I thought something happened to you. Delia called and she seemed to be in a panic.”Dalton closed their distance. “I’m sorry,” he said. “But I wasn’t sure you’d
Anna and Elisa Hampton were discussing the Hampton’s case in Anna’s office.“Please inform your father that the hearing for this case is next Tuesday,” she told Elisa.Elisa nodded. “I will, thank you.”She then added after a pause, “About my dad and brother…”Anna nodded at her. “Don’t worry, I don’t hold their actions against them, for your sake. But,” she added. “It does get annoying sometimes.”Elisa sighed. “I understand what you mean. I already warned them to lay low unless they want you to cut them off completely.”Anna raised an eyebrow, understanding. So that’s why she hadn’t heard from the Hamptons for some time.“I guess that would explain why you’re here instead of your dad.”Elisa winked at her. “That reminds me. Remember that Intelligence Company you wanted to build ever since high school?”“Yeah?” Anna asked as she silently opened a folder sitting on top of her table and flipped through its contents.“How did it go?”“It’s built,” Anna plainly replied.Elisa stared at h
Anna sat in her father’s living room. The rest of the Guevarra family were there as well.Contrary to what Anna had expected earlier, there conversation had nothing to do with the result of the videos.She silently eyed her father who was busy talking business with Dalton and his grandfather.They would laugh from time to time during their conversation. There was absolutely no hints from her father about the videos which had been the reason why they were all there.She sighed. She guess it was probably because they found nothing in all of those videos.“I’m really excited about your upcoming fashion show, Nora,” Dianne lovingly said. “I’m inviting all of my friends to watch you, Anna,” she winked at her daughter-in-law who slightly blushed.“I bet Keríe and Jeave would be there as well,” Nora said. “They might even try to recruit you again once they see what they’ve been missing all this time.”“I don’t think they’re missing a lot though,” Anna responded. “Since they have Rachel with
“Why, I have just been talking to Mr. Lomer,” Mr. Burton continued. “He’s also quite grateful for both of your help.”A man from another table motioned for Mr. Burton, so he had to say his goodbye.“Well, I have to go now. My client is here,” he explained. “Have a nice lunch, Ms. Anna and Miss Rachel. It was nice seeing you both in here.”Once Mr.Burton was seated in his own table, Rachel turned to Anna. “What was that about?”“Remember the reopened cases?”“The ones you had been stressing about for weeks?”“Yes, that one.”“Well?”“They’re all taken care of now.”“All of them?”“Yes.”“Wow,” Rachel looked pleased. “Congrats, Anna! I knew you could do it!”“Well, that’s the thing,” Anna mumbled.“What?”“Those didn’t get solved solely because of my team.”“Well”“Dalton, I suspected, had a hand with things. And today, Mr. Burton practically confirmed it.”“Oh?”“I also saw Dalton yesterday with Mr. Seanne.”“You mean Mr. Burton’s rival?”“Yes.”Rachel inhaled. “I mean, this is in char







