Chapter 4: Embarrassing
Elena’s POV Lily was fast asleep by the time I donned my dress, a black satin gown that hugged my curves. I always felt sexy whenever I wore it. ‘I was gonna see Jacinta anyways’ I thought, adjusting the strap of the small handbag I intended to use. I might as well make a good impression. It wouldn't do to meet her looking like the poor invisible wife of Damien Landon. My eyes flashed as I silently remembered Damien’s words from earlier; ‘I'll have a word with you,’ he'd said. I couldn’t quite place it but I had a bad feeling in the pit of my stomach when I thought about it. Damien had ignored me for months… bar that night, my cheeks flushed and I shook the thought away. If Damien was looking for me, I had little faith it'd be anything good. I checked on Lily before heading downstairs, the satin of my gown whispering against my skin. I could hear the faint humming of a car engine as I approached the door. But nothing could have prepared me for the sight outside. A sleek white car was parked out front, my breath caught as I stared at the car “I'm going out in that?” The thought sounded ridiculous to me. I'd been born into wealth but this car? It screamed extravagance. My lips curled as I imagined Jacinta’s reaction when she saw the ride. The insides were sleek and comfortable, and within half an hour I arrived at the place we'd arranged to meet; Cherries. It was a high-taste place that had the best wines. I inclined my head to the attendant at the door as I walked in. I spotted Jacinta quickly, her mess of blonde curls would stand out anywhere. “Jacinta,” I whispered, tapping her shoulder and I stopped beside her. “Long time no see,” I chuckled in delight. “Elena?” She lowered the dark shades she wore, her eyes behind the shades were bright. “My God, you look stunning,” Jacinta rose to her feet and drew me into her arms. Jacinta was practically glowing as we caught up, her eyes fixed on mine as we talked about everything. “So, about this job,” I smiled, slowly turning the glass of wine between my fingers. “I got the job!” Jacinta chuckled, her voice loud enough to turn heads. I flinched slightly, but she didn’t seem to notice—or care. “It's a big business firm, Elena! Can you believe it? The application didn't even take up to a week,” Jacinta leaned back in her seat, her manners relaxed. “That’s amazing,” I replied, smiling at her enthusiasm. “When do you start?” “Monday,” she said, clapping her hands together. “But I had to see you first. We needed this night, you know? To celebrate before I get buried in boring paperwork.” I chuckled softly. Jacinta always had a way of making things larger than life. “Celebrating doesn’t mean drawing the entire room’s attention, though,” I teased lightly, nodding towards the curious glances we were receiving. She waved me off. “Let them look! Tonight is all about me, baby!” Her voice rose again, and I could feel the eyes on us. Before I could suggest she tone it down, a waiter appeared at our table, smiling tightly. “Excuse me, ma’am,” he began, his tone polite but firm. “Could you lower your voice just a little? Some of our guests—” “Excuse me?” Jacinta’s head snapped toward him, her voice dripping with indignation. “Are you saying I’m too loud?” “Not at all, ma’am. It’s just—” “Oh, no, no, no,” she interrupted, waving her hand dismissively. “I’m celebrating. And if that’s a problem for your guests, maybe they should go somewhere else.” I winced, my cheeks burning as I noticed more people staring. “Jacinta,” I murmured, placing a hand on her arm. “Let’s not make this a big deal.” She huffed, crossing her arms but finally falling silent as the waiter gave me a grateful nod before retreating. The atmosphere at the table had turned awkward, and I quickly searched for a way to diffuse it. “How about we freshen up before we head out?” I suggested. “We can grab some air and maybe find somewhere quiet to talk.” Jacinta narrowed her eyes but shrugged. “Fine. Let’s go.” I forced a smile and got up, grabbing my bags and we made our way to the restroom. --- I insisted on handling the bill as we stepped out of the restroom. Jacinta didn’t argue, still sulking about the waiter’s comments. I approached the counter confidently and handed over my card. The waiter took the card and swiped it. He paused, a frown appearing on his face. My heart skipped a beat but before I could say anything he looked up at me. Ma'am,” he lowered his voice. “The card was declined.” “What?” My voice came out sharper than I intended. “That’s impossible. Try it again.” He nodded and walked away, leaving me standing there with my heart racing. Declined? My mind reeled. There had to be some mistake. The waiter returned moments later, his expression apologetic. “I tried multiple times, ma’am. The card appears to be empty.” My stomach dropped. “Empty?” I whispered. Jacinta, who had been standing behind me, leaned closer. “What’s going on?” “I don’t know,” I said, my voice shaky. “It doesn’t make sense.” But before I could explain further, the murmurs started. “That’s her,” someone whispered from a nearby table. “The wife of Damien Landon,” another voice chimed in. I froze, my breath catching in my throat as their stares seemed to bore into me. “She doesn’t have money to pay?” “How embarrassing.” A wave of humiliation crashed into me and I could feel the stares fix on me. It hadn't helped that Jacinta had been so loud earlier, now we were at the center of attention. “Elena,” Jacinta said, her voice low for the first time. “People are watching.” I couldn’t respond. I couldn’t move. The humiliation was paralyzing, and my mind raced with questions. How could this happen? Had Damien done this? Was this his way of punishing me? “Excuse me,” a voice said, breaking through my spiraling thoughts. I turned to see a man approaching—a face I vaguely recognized, one of Damien’s acquaintances. He'd been at the wedding, and the sight of him was even more humiliating. “Mrs. Landon,” he said smoothly, he stared at me in concern. “Is everything all right? It’s not every day we see someone of your… stature in a situation like this.” I swallowed hard, my throat tight. The whispers grew louder, the weight of their judgment suffocating me. I needed to get out of here, but I had no idea how.Chapter: 66: Long goneDamienThe hum of the car engine was the only sound in the quiet night. I turned to look into the car to see Lily asleep in the back seat, her small hands curled up into fists and her tiny face peaceful, unaware of how far she had crept her way into my heart. Her sleep was so peaceful, a contrast to the gnawing unease I was feeling. Elena had gone to relieve herself a few minutes ago. And she should have been back. I was starting to get restless.I turned my head toward the dimly lit gas station, my fingers drumming against the steering wheel. Turning my head toward Priest, who stood a few feet away, his stance relaxed but his gaze vigilant. He was good at his job, yet even he hadn’t moved—meaning he hadn’t sensed a threat. The man missed nothing— that should have reassured me but it didn’t. My gut told me something was off.Something just wasn’t right.“Priest.”“yes.”“Go check on Elena,” I ordered. I couldn’t sit still waiting any longer. Just a minute aft
Chapter: 65: FunfairElena“Mommy.” Lilly came out running towards me. I scooped her up into my embrace. We both got back into the house, and I left Damien who was in a conversation with Priest outside. Damien had asked Priest to be in charge of my protection so he was mostly around my apartment.“How was last night? Jenna’s voice came in giving me a suggestive look.I chuckled. “Nothing.” Jenna smirked, leaning in closer. “Uh-huh, you sure nothing’.” she cocked an eyebrow. “That’s exactly what people say when something happens,” she added. I rolled my eyes, trying to suppress a smile. “I’m serious, and Lily is here,” I added gesturing that we would talk later.Her features lightened up and I needed no one to explain how far her thoughts ran. “Mommy let’s go,” Lily tugged at my dress looking up at me with wide eyes. Jenna waved a hand dramatically. “Fine, fine, I’ll let it go… for now. But just know, I have questions and I expect answers later.”“ Alright,” I said reassuring her
Chapter: 64: Family ElenaI just got off a call with Jenna and Lily when I realized I had nothing appropriate to wear.I turned to face Damien who was now standing by the kitchen counter. “What am I supposed to wear? I can’t go out in my work clothes,” I said just as the door bell rang. “They are here,” he said, as though he was expecting someone. “Who is here?” I questioned.“Your clothes,” he responded while I gave him a confused look. “I ordered something for you to wear,” he added, heading to the door to receive the package.“You don’t even know the size I wear.”“I’m not blind Elena, plus my hands have been around your body more than once,” he said, a grin placed on his face.“I think that makes me qualified enough to tell what size of clothes you wear,” he added, handing the package to me.“Go try it on and let me know if you like it,” he said, placing a kiss on my forehead. I couldn’t help but ask. “Why, why are you doing all this?” “Buying you clothes?”“Damien, you know
Chapter: 63: Where You Belong ElenaRing,Ring.Alarm noises filled the air waking me up from sleep. I don’t have an alarm, so why was I being woken up by one?I fluttered my eyes open as a pang of headache hit me. “Ahh,” I winced. Panic bubbled in my chest as I took in my surroundings. “What the hell.”I sat up quickly, my head spinning in the process. Think, Elena. Think.Bits and pieces of the night before made their way through my mind which only meant I was at Damien’s house. But why was I naked? “Did he? Did we,” confusion set in. I hadn’t gone all the way yet with Damien, and quite frankly I wasn’t ready too.The door creaked open, and I held my breath.A tall shirtless Damien stepped in. “You’re finally awake,” his voice came in smooth and calm, a stark contrast to how I felt on the inside. “What did you do to me?” “Where are my clothes?” I questioned annoyance etched on my face.“Whoa, whoa slow down Elena,” he said gesturing with his hands for me to calm down. “One
Chapter: 62: A Dangerous GameElenaThe alcohol was yet to kick in so I was still aware of my surroundings and could still speak normally. We kept walking in the cool night air without Damien saying a word. It was unsettling how he could be so silent while my mind was spinning with thoughts.“Are we going somewhere?” I asked, breaking the silence.He didn’t answer.I huffed. “What about the business you wanted to talk about?”Still nothing.I frowned, my steps starting to falter. “How long are we going to be walking for? I’m tired.”I exhaled sharply. “Won’t you at least say something?” I kept bombarding him with questions.“Why—,” left my mouth before he cut me off.“You talk a lot for someone who claims to be tired,” he finally spoke, amusement flicking in his eyes.“Well— my leg hurts not my mouth,” I shot back. His lips curved into a smirk. “So are you asking that I carry you?”I hesitated for a moment. ‘He wasn’t serious, was he?’ I thought, peeking at him from the corner of m
Chapter: 61:Unplanned Encounters Elena With a click of the door. Nothing, nothing happens “I locked the door when I came in,” Damien whispers in my ear. Relief at the sound of his words washed over me but it was short lived as Ethan’s voice came through. “Elena I know you’re in there, lunch break is going to be over soon.” We usually ate together during lunch breaks so it’s not surprising that he came looking for me. “Damien,” I whispered giving him a look that needed no explanation. “I’m coming Ethan,” I said awkwardly but loud enough to be heard outside the door. We both arranged our clothes, well mostly mine. Damien helped me, his fingers brushing against my skin wiping away the bodily fluids—the lingering traces of our intimacy. We were now both good as new for the most part. “I’ll see you later,” Damien said to only my hearing as I opened the door. It was hard to miss the surprised look on Ethan’s face. Damien paid him no mind walking past him