BELLE
~FIVE YEARS LATER~
"Jordan! Jamie!" I shouted for the hundredth time within the last five minutes. "Get back here!"
My goodness! Nobody said becoming a single mother was this stressful.
"Jamie... come on, you don't want to stress Mommy, right?" I sighed in defeat as I sat on the couch.
I looked around my little space, and there was hardly anywhere to hide, but somehow, those kids always managed to fit in somewhere invisible.
Just when I was on the verge of giving up, I felt a tiny hand on my leg.
"Sorry, mommy," Jamie apologized with her puppy face.
"We were playing hide and seek!" Jordan added, jumping out from behind the curtain like a little ninja.
"Okay. You win. But no more hide and seek till the weekend, alright? Mommy's got enough gray hair."
They nodded with guilty smiles when the front door cracked open.
"Kara!!!" They jumped in excitement as they ran into her arms.
"What's up, pumpkins!" Kara grinned, carrying in two bags filled with junks.
"Kara," I called, crossing my arms. "We agreed on healthy food for the week."
"We did," she smirked. "And then, your kids haunted my dream, so..." she squeezed her face to make a scary look, making the kids laugh.
"Here, go and play kids," she blow them a kiss after handling the bags to them.
I rolled my eyes as she shooed them off to play. "Thanks," I muttered.
"What? I am their godmother," she shrugged.
Kara has been the only one there for me since Laura and Faye abandoned me, and I couldn't be more grateful.
"Yeah... you should be with them more often," I teased. "Mind taking them away for a week?"
"No can do," she shook her head frantically, making both of us laugh.
"How is it going?" Kara sat next to me, her expression turning serious.
"Good?" I wanted to lie and act strong, but Kara was that one person that could see through me. There was no point lying. Stress is written all over my face, and I can't even take a damn break because how else would I afford to take care of my twins?
"Honestly, it's a lot," I confessed.
"I know," she whispered beside me. "Honestly, you are a strong woman. If I were in your position, I'd have lost my damn mind. I can hardly look after myself, let alone two kids at once."
I released a sharp breath as I leaned back on the couch. "Never in a thousand years would I believe that I'd end up in this position. No dreams, no aspirations, just doing everything to survive."
"Well, all of that ends now," Kara grinned beside me. I knew this was just her trying to lift my mood, but it's not working.
"Let's not give each other false hope," I chuckled.
"And why would I do that?" She said, pulling out her phone from her pocket. Her eyes lit up as she read a text before turning to face me. "I got you a job interview. Marlowe Corporation. You've got one hour. Go get a dress."
Wait. What?
"You're kidding," I chuckled nervously.
"The hell I am."
My heart dropped for a second, and it felt like time froze in space. An interview in Marlowe Corporation? That is impossible. They own the biggest fashion industry in the continent.
Business, entertainment, fashion, you name it. They remain the number one thriving company in the entire country, and Kara just secured an interview for me in the company?
"Kara..."
"One hour, Belle. Get your ass up," she cut me off before I could finish my words.
"Marlowe Corporation is a big company. They employ the best candidates, and I haven't even worked in the field in how many years?" I chuckled, dismissing the idea before I could even get excited over it. "They won't consider me."
"Another word, and I'm breaking your head," she hissed.
"What about the kids?'
"I bought enough chocolates. I am babysitting. You're going. No argument."
~ONE HOUR LATER~
My heart raced with fear as I stepped out of the cab. The towering glass building of Marlowe Corporation stood tall in front of me, and I couldn't help but think I didn't belong here.
Rumor has it that every single employee in the company came from an influential family. I have nothing to offer aside my skills, so what if they throw me out?
Dismissing the thought, I entered the lobby, clutching my resume against my chest, as I approached the reception.
"Hi, I'm here for the interview," I said with a small smile.
"Name?" The receptionist asked with a bored tone.
"Belle Anderson."
Her fingers paused mid way from her computer, and she finally raised her head. "Anderson?" She asked with a hint of distatse in her voice. "You're Faye stepsister?"
Shit.
"Yes," I replied through gritted teeth.
"Wait here."
With that, she rose to her feet and took the elevator to god knows where. A few minutes later, Faye stepped out with the receptionist behind her.
She looked beautiful as always. Only if I could say the same for her personality. She wore a pencil skirt, expensive heels and a smug smile I hadn't missed for five years.
"Well, well, look who finally rose from her coffin?" She chuckled as she approached me. I watched the receptionist go back to her seat, and I inhaled a deep breath.
I was hoping I'd never run into this bitch ever again, but looks like the universe is not really on my side.
"Glad to see you missed me too," I rolled my eyes.
She finally stopped in front of me, and I couldn't help but feel intimidated by her presence. She looked like a successful woman that has her life together, and well... I am quite the opposite.
"I thought I mistook you for someone else when I saw your resume," she folded her arms as she stared down at me in disgust. "Didn't expect to see you groveling here."
"I am not groveling. I came for the interview."
"Aw, so cute," she let out a sly grin. "Unfortunately, we only interview people who belonged here."
I knew she was right, but I couldn't allow her to step on whatever pride I have left in me.
"Thankfully, that is not up to you. Get out of my way, Faye."
She burst out laughing at my words, "What do you think? That I'd allow you to work here? Tell me, did you print your resume at a grocery store? Or is it the same printer you used for school projects in 10th grade? Oops, I forgot, mom sold the house," she grinned.
Tears pricked in the corner of my eyes upon hearing the news. That was the house my mother fought for with her last breath.
The house held a lot of memories. My mother's voice echoed in those walls. Every picture... every smile... they were all gone now. I tried to act unaffected, but it was fucking hard. Everything I endured was in vain.
I tried to step past her, but she blocked me.
"Running away again?" She grinned, and I swear, I hate the satisfaction in her eyes. "Let me make this easier for you. There is no job for a poor bitch like you here. Just save yourself from the disgrace and go home."
My throat tightened. Rage burns hot in my chest, as memories of the last time I saw her came rushing in my head.
There was no hint of guilt or remorse in her eyes. Just oppression.
It'd be so easy to swing first. To scream, but I had already allowed them to take too much from me. I wouldn't give them more.
"Whatever happens after the interview is not your business to worry about. Now, step out of my way," I hissed.
"I'm trying to play nice here. Don't push your luck," she snarled. I ignored her threats and walked towards the elevator since the receptionist wasn't willing to help. I guess I'd have to ask around.
Just then, I felt a sharp pain in my head. Faye grabbed a handful of my hair, pulling me back forcefully, making me cry out in pain.
"What the fuck?!" I screamed.
"I told you not to go inside," she hissed. "Security! Come and throw this trash outside."
Two security men rushed over to us and grabbed me from both arms.
"Let. Me. Go."
I tried to break free, when one of them pushed me hard, the same time the sound of the elevator dinged.
I tripped and crashed against someone, and everyone stiffed.
"What is going on here?" A cold voice echoed through the hall, sending chills down my spine. The voice was controlled, yet commanding, and I could feel the sudden shift in the atmosphere.
I stepped back instinctively, and looked up into the coldest pairs of eyes I've ever seen.
It was sharp. Unreadable and painfully familiar...
A memory I had fought for years flashed in mind, and my body jolted awake like it was happening all over again.
He was the man from that night and the way his eyes pierced into mine, he remembered me too.
Shit.
ZALDEN “Who was that? What's going on?” Panic crept into Andrew's voice.I stood frozen in the same spot, dumbfounded for a while, and the only thought in my head was finding her.“Belle needs me,” I whispered. My voice is barely recognizable.My chest tightened as her words echoed in my head… the desperation in it… ‘Just help me this one time.’“Find out where she is. Now,”I didn't wait. I ran out of the building, jumped into my car, and raced towards her apartment. I'd only been there once, but once was enough.Just as I was watching her apartment from afar, Andrew's call came in. “What did you find?” I asked sharply.“She's at the hospital.”My stomach clenched at the news, and my grip tightened against the wheel. “Which one?”“Your family's hospital.”I spun the wheel and pulled a U-turn, ignoring traffic signs, honks, everything. I didn't care about tickets or cameras. I just wanted to get to her.I stormed into the hospital and made a beeline for the director’s office.“Mr. M
ZALDEN I'd been seated in this meeting room for the past thirty minutes, but I couldn't focus on a damn thing. My mind was filled with a thousand and one thoughts, yet I sat still, pretending like the charts and projections in front of me meant something.And then, I heard the new secretary's voice, frantic, “You can't go in!” Followed by the clicking heels. Just then, the door slammed open and Laura barged in.“Sir, I'm so sorry,” the secretary ran after her, trying to pull her back, but Laura had already sauntered to the center of the room, acting like she owned the goddamn place.Everyone shared a confused look, and I didn't miss their glances from the corner of my eyes, while I kept my eyes locked on the nuisance standing right in front of me.“What are you doing here?” I asked flatly. She'd been blasting my phone with calls and texts for days. I should have expected she'd take it this far.I knew cutting her off after that night wouldn't be easy, but she's starting to get unde
BELLE “Jamie can't breathe!” Jordan cried, and a forced air escaped my lungs from the outburst. My knees buckled slightly, and my body betrayed me as I tripped. Before I could fall, Rowan lunged forward, catching me by my arms.“Hey… What's going on?” He asked, voice laced with worry.“Mommy…” Jordan's voice crackled through the phone, snapping me back to reality.I straightened instantly. “Hold on, baby, mommy will be right there.” I ran out without another word, my heart pounding, whispering the same line over and over again.Jamie is fine. She will be fine.I kept on repeating the word as I rushed out of the club to find a cab. I stood there for the next five minutes, and all the cabs I saw were already filled.God, please.Just then, a car pulled beside me, and the window rolled down. “Get in,” Rowan ordered.“Now is not the time for your games,” I hissed.“You'll get there faster with my help. Is your kid not in danger?” He asked. I looked around to see if there was any cab com
BELLE I was in the middle of my shift, trying to attend to the customers when my phone began to vibrate in my pocket.Oh god. Not now.I pulled out my phone and stared at the screen. It was an unknown number.“Hello?” I answered the phone, but the loud music blasting in the club made it impossible to hear anything.“Pass our drink!” One of the customers whined, and I ended the call to attend to him.The club was unusually wild tonight, packed with a bunch of rich kids celebrating God knows what.“Here you go,” I forced a smile as I served their table. “We ex… expect m-more treatment from y-you… this is the vip lounge,” one slurred.“Do you need anything else?” I asked politely.“Y-yes… you,” he grinned, and his friends burst into laughter. Fucking asshole. I signaled to my colleague who came to my rescue just before the conversation could go any further.“Go, I'll take care of this,” he offered, and I gave him a grateful smile.“Can I have a shot?” A familiar voice called. I look
AUTHOR'S POV It's the weekend, and Rowan decided to pick Faye up from work since they have not seen each other in a while, and when they do, they end up arguing.“Hey babe, did I keep you waiting?” Faye asked as she slid into the passenger seat.Rowan shook his head, his eyes crinkling at the corner as he replied. “Not at all, I just got here too.”“Oh, great,” she fastened her seat belt as he relaxed a little. “I had a really crazy day. Who would have thought that bitch leaving would only make things harder?” A frown formed on her face as she spoke.“Who are we hating this time?” Rowan chuckled as he listened to her rant.“Who else? It's Belle. Since that bitch left, Mr. Marlowe has become even more cold and sensitive. He fired his fourth secretary today. Can you imagine? It feels like we're all walking on egg shells at the office. Just a breath in his way and you'd be the next to receive his wrath,” she hissed.“Interesting. Do you think he has fallen for Belle? I mean, that would
ZALDEN “You disgust me!” She shoved me off. Her face flushed red, and I couldn't tell if it was out of anger or embarrassment.What the hell am I doing?“You want me,” the words just kept slipping out of my mouth as if I was being controlled by a fucking remote. “There is no point denying it, Belle.”The chemistry between us is undeniable. And I hate to admit that I want her too.She scoffed at my words, and for once, I wanted to know exactly what was going through her head.I was used to people living up to my expectations. Doing everything I asked. Trying to please me even in uncomfortable situations, I don't know what to do when someone acts up.If she wanted money, why was she playing hard to get? She's not expecting me to chase her, does she? That sounds even more ridiculous.“I am sexually frustrated. So what?” She shook her head, like she couldn't even believe she was saying that out loud.“Are you going to use that to mock me? To claim me? Like I was some fucking dog who ha