LOGINI groaned as I turned in bed. My head throbbed dully, and I held it as I slowly rose. I looked around, wondering why I was at home when I should have been at work.
I dropped my head into my hand and tried to remember. It didn't even take a second before the memories rushed back.
My assistant had been able to locate where Rose was, and I had left every task to speak some sense into her. I remembered ordering her to follow me then…
I frowned. Everything had gone back.
“That witch! How dare she hit me?” I gritted my teeth as I got off the bed. I glimpsed some medication on the drawer as I staggered out of my room.
What was wrong with her? Why was she this, this far? I wondered.
The sound of wood banging against walls reverberated through the house as I threw every door open.
“Where the heck is she?!”
The staff of my household just stood there speechless. Some flinched each time a door banged.
I was asked where she was about a dozen times, and they answered a dozen times that they didn't know. They repeated what they had told me that morning: the last time they saw her was with a suitcase when she waltzed out of my house. I remembered that day, too. I was slightly surprised. I wonder what gave her the guts and thought she would get over whatever was happening and come whimpering back.
My stomach growled as I continued slamming doors closed. I even checked the garage. It honestly felt like I was going mad. Mr growling stomach, throbbing head, and mounting frustration all fed into it.
I stormed back to my room and took a calming shower that did nothing to calm me but only washed off the dirt on my skin.
When I finished getting dressed, I took a pain killer from the medicines on my drawer to stop the aching in my head.
I picked up my car keys, shrugged into my suit jacket, and left the house.
As I drove to work, my grip on the steering wheel was tight and I pressed hard on the pedal. I was past the speed limit, but it was the only way I could avoid turning back to the house she was in and strangling her.
She wanted my attention now she had it fully.
“Where is she?” I bellowed to my assistant the moment he closed the door behind him.
“I don't know, sir,” his voice quivered as he spoke, “I left at the villa and rushed to the nearby clinic before I took you home. I left the medications they prescribed on your drawers,”
He cleared his throat before continuing, “ But she did tell me not to call her Mrs Torres but Miss Turner. She said a new lady will soon inherit the title.”
I just stared at him as he spoke, my rage building with each word he dropped, ready to explode.
He took a step forward, a file dangling in his hands “ She also said she had re-send the divorce agreement. Here it is,” he placed the file in front of me.”I received it just before you came in. She wants you to sign it as soon as possible so you don't waste each other's time.”
And that was it. That dawn word. In blind rage. I gripped the sheets of paper and flung them across the room.
“If I hear the word 'divorce’ once more time, you are out” I told him sternly. If she wanted me to sign the papers, she had better bring them herself.
My hand clenched and unclenched as I struggled to hold in my anger. What exactly was she playing at? Has she gone crazy? Wasn't it enough that I let her stay in my house and feed her? I wondered on what grounds she was filing for that dawn divorce.
“I do not want to hear that word again, ever! Am I understood?”
“Yes sir!” His stance straightened, and I suspected he almost saluted.
Just then, the door creaked open and Anita stepped in.The instant I set my eye on her, my anger evaporated to an extent, but I could still feel it—the itch to shred those paper into pieces, the urge to punch something or… someone.
Either Anita didn't notice the tension in the room or she decided to ignore it as she sashayed her hips toward me and perched on my lap, her elegant arms shooting out around my neck.
She placed a quick kiss on my lip. She pulled back, pouting when I didn't return the gesture. “ You have been working all month, we haven't seen each other for a long time,” her pout deepened, her brows furrowed feebly, and her eyes slightly glistened.
In my peripheral version, I could see my assistant picking up the papers and shuffling them together. Then slightly left the room.
For a moment, I thought of asking to hand over the papers so I can shred them like I had the previous ones, but then Anita's present stopped me.
I closed my eyes and took a deep breath. I focus on the feeling of her soft ass cheeks pressed on my thighs, her fingers intermittently fiddling with my collar and grazing the skin at the back of my neck. I breathed in and out trying to relax.
My arms circled her waist, and pulled her closer. I decided to forget about Rose's stunt and her desperation for attention and focus on the woman in my arms right now—
the one I actually wanted and would readily give my attention to anytime.
I opened my eyes, and her lips jotted out as she looked at me. My heart momentarily skipped a beat, and my lips stretched into a reflexive smile.
God, she was so beautiful.
“I'm sorry honey. You know it's work.”
She rolled her eyes. “You should always find time for me?”
“I will work on that,” I shifted my head closer to hers, and my lips grazed her in a brief kiss. “So what shall I gift my queen so she could forgive me.”
I could see the twitch on the corners of her lips as she struggled to keep her pout in place, her pupil rolls up as she thought of what she wanted. “ I want jewelry,” her eyes were in me now, “one design by Atelier Studios.”
“Atelier?” I raised my brow.
Her head bobbed up and down. “ Atelier designs the best jewelry. All the girls in the upper levels owned one. I want one also.
My hand tightened further around her waist. “Done, I will make sure it's specially made for you.”
Her face broke into a smile, and my heart swelled. “ Thank you!” she squealed, and pulled me into a hug.
I made a mental note, as I hugged her back, to get one for Rose too. It would shut her up and make her feel like she had the attention she desperately begged for.
Anita suddenly pulled back, her eyes peering into mine. “This Sunday is my Dads birthday, you remember, right?”
I did not remember. My head was too occupied to accommodate the date of someone's birthday. I nodded, “Yep! I do remember.”
She smiled. The last thing I wanted right now was for her to get mad. “Its actually why I’m here. He is throwing a party, and I want you there. I’m sure Dad does too,” She looked away and ransacked her tiny bag that was sitting primly on my table. Her hand emerged with a white card. She slapped it on my desk.
“Thats his invitation card. You are coming,” she turned to me, “right?”
I hesitated. There was a lot to do. My last business trip had gotten me more investors, which meant more money, and more money meant more work. I couldn't afford to slack or spend time attending events that didn’t aid the growth of the firm.
I opened my mouth to explain why I wouldn't be present but stopped. If I could make time to attend this party, I could accomplish two things: speak with Rose’s father and please Anita.
Even if only for a few minutes, I’d be able to speak with him and let him know how urgent it was to knock some sense into Rose’s head and remind her that our unfortunate alliance was a win-win, so she had to stop yapping about divorce.
I decided. Perfect—it would be a few hours away from work, but it would be worth it.
I smiled at Anita. “I will make time and attend.” I placed a kiss on her cheek, and she blushed.
“I can't wait!” She chirped.
I groaned as I turned in bed. My head throbbed dully, and I held it as I slowly rose. I looked around, wondering why I was at home when I should have been at work. I dropped my head into my hand and tried to remember. It didn't even take a second before the memories rushed back.My assistant had been able to locate where Rose was, and I had left every task to speak some sense into her. I remembered ordering her to follow me then…I frowned. Everything had gone back.“That witch! How dare she hit me?” I gritted my teeth as I got off the bed. I glimpsed some medication on the drawer as I staggered out of my room.What was wrong with her? Why was she this, this far? I wondered.The sound of wood banging against walls reverberated through the house as I threw every door open.“Where the heck is she?!”The staff of my household just stood there speechless. Some flinched each time a door banged.I was asked where she was about a dozen times, and they answered a dozen times that they didn'
I threw the damn agreement into the shredder,” he spat. “I’ve already canceled an important meeting for you; I can't waste any more time.”He hadn't changed one bit. He was still that angry, impatient man I’d left behind who thought the world revolved around him. Or rather, “ my world.” If he didn't want his time wasted, why the hell had he followed me back there?Whether he shredded the documents, burned them to ashes with a lighter in his study, or kept them somewhere—it was none of my business.I stepped back from the door and stared angrily at his face.”My intention to divorce you is serious and solemn. If you don't accept a divorce by agreement, then I will have to file a lawsuit. That will only waste more of your ‘precious’ time, Mr.Man!” I made that much clear.At one point, my mind slipped back to thinking about the man who was probably still hiding somewhere in the house. I stood in front of the door, blocking Daniel from sneaking a peek inside and seeing something he shoul
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The soft wind of the night continued to whip my hair to and fro while I stood outside with my suitcase next to me. I was finally out of that house. Not far ahead on the street, I noticed headlights flashing brightly in my direction, and a faint smile crept onto my lips because I recognized who it was instantly.The flamboyant red sports car pulled up right in front of where I stood, and an even more flamboyant woman sat in the driver's seat, twiddling her fingers at me as she rolled down the window.It was Nancy.Nancy was not only my best friend but also my business partner. We had been inseparable since our college days; because we both share a passion for fashion, we decided to turn our dream into reality by co-founding Luxora, a modern, fashion-focused e-commerce site that swiftly rose to popularity among young tastemakers.Nancy had a keen eye for design, so she took charge of designing a stunning clothes collection, while I took charge of designing jewelry at our equally owned s
Did I say that’s how it started? The truth is far worse.It was dated back to when I was three and had unfortunately gone missing. For 18 long years, I lived away from my home and family. Growing older. As I grew older from being a child to a teenager and then to a young adult, I kept trying to trace my origins.The day I finally met my family—the dream I had waited for—turned out to be nothing like I expected; there were no joyful embraces, no tears of happiness.Rather, I met with something close to apathy.It felt like I was a nobody who had drifted into their lives. My parents seemed to have moved on from me long ago; all the love they had was for Anita, and barely any remained for me.I guessed there was nothing left. In fact, if there was, I would at least have been pitied enough to be told that Anita had returned from abroad and had somehow found her way into my husband's arms.Almost immediately, my phone buzzed with an incoming video call from Anita.picked it up but ended up







