Zoe's POV
Months Before... "Whore!" The students behind me yelled. I knew who they were talking to; I ignored them. They could all go to hell. I picked up my notebook and I felt something hit my head. "You can't be disgusting and deaf at the same time." It was Nessa's nausea-inducing voice. "You'd better answer me." She got no reply from me as I continued reading my notebook and even momentarily looked out the window, just to get on her nerves. "Answer my sister when she is speaking to you!" An unexpected but familiar voice called out to yours truly. Again I refused to turn around and let out an exasperated sigh as I heard approaching footsteps. I turned around to face him. It was Louis Rodriguez, Nessa's older brother. The guy that girls would kill for. From his olive skin to his eyes that held the ocean to the unruly raven curls that adorned his head. With the build of a Greek god, yet he was just like the others. A rich, overbearing asshole. Who loved to see me suffer. I watched in disgust as he came close enough to touch me, which only caused more embarrassment than before. Louis' hand touched my cheek as he said, "Look at me when I'm talking to you." He whispered, his breath fanning across my face. He suddenly pulled away and laughed coldly at me. The class joined in, and cackles of different frequencies and wavelengths filled the classroom. "You are nothing but a slut's daughter and a charity case," He stated like it wasn't the first time I was hearing him spit garbage. "If you had any sense you would listen to my sister and do as told." He came closer and whispered, "You think you are something because of your little scholarship, but don't forget with one cheque you could be out of here." I sat there frozen with shock and anger. This was not good at all. This was going to ruin my life. How could he? He had no right to treat someone so wayward and broken down like this. I wish I could have said his words did nothing to affect me, but I would be deceiving myself. Nessa grabbed my shoulder, causing me to flinch. I could feel tears stinging my eyes, but I blinked them away, willing myself not to show weakness. "What did I say about standing up for yourself?" She asked through gritted teeth, while gripping my arm. As Louis started to approach again, I pushed myself forward and stood up. I couldn't stand being here anymore. If anything, this is the worst possible thing that could happen. I walked past Louis and towards the door, but he caught my arm. I tried pulling my arm free, but he wouldn't let me. "Let go of me!" I screamed. My face burned from both the pain and humiliation. He chuckled. "I know where you live. You should listen to me." The tears I had been trying so hard to keep at bay started streaming down my cheeks. I knew that there was no point fighting back, that he'd win every fight. But it didn't mean that I had to stay quiet about the abuse. "Leave me alone!" I yelled at the top of my lungs. All eyes were on us now. I was pretty sure that everyone in this room was judging me. His grip tightened, and he dragged me into the hallway. We stopped walking when we reached the end of the hall, and he finally loosened his hold. He looked like he was going to say something to me. "Tell your mum to stay away from my father or else I will ruin you." He then left without another word. I leaned against the wall and covered my mouth trying to stop my crying. I was shaking violently. I felt as if I was going to be sick. ***** After school, I made my way to the restaurant I worked at. My mind still occasionally wondering to the events that played out at school with Louis. It was not the first time he was threatening me but this one felt different. Of course, with the fact that the whole town now knew that his father a wealthy and respected business man was having an affair with the town's most well-known prostitute, my mother. The tension would the higher. I entered the restaurant and as soon as my eyes met my manager's ran to me. She never did that before. "Oh, Zoe you are here." she said with glee. I was confused, she was smiling at me. "Yes ma'am." I replied. "Any problem?" "No, no, everything is wonderful even." "Ok..." I tried to walk past her as things felt very awkward, but she suddenly said. "You are getting a promotion!" I was speechless. How and when? I had so many questions that I kept to myself. "You will manage the register from now on." It was the job I applied for but was instead given dish duties. "Wow, gee thanks." "Don't mention it," She said. "You earned it." "I won't disappoint you." "You definitely won't, I assure you." That was a weird thing for her to say but I brushed it aside and made my way to the counter. I got there and I was shoved by someone. I turned around to Chloe, the cashier. She was still here?! She turned a glare at me. "Its all your fault." She scowled. "What?!" She walked to me and whispered coldly. "The only reason you will be here and I will be by the sink is because you are a homewrecker's daughter." Then it all sank in. The reason the manger was being nice was because she need a reason to attract costumers. What better candidate could there be except for me? I thought hopelessly. She went to her new station in the kitchen and I started my work. It seemed to to me that people were here only see me. They wouldn't stop staring like idiots. "Hey!" a costumer said it was his turn. "Yes, what would you like to order?" "You." he replied salaciously. I looked up from the cashier glared openingly at him. The f*ck*ng audacity! I heard my anger on a tight leash and asked. "Sir, what you like to order?" "You." He repeated. I could have sworn I heard someone whistle from the queue. "I am not on the menu," I said pointing up at the posted containing the menu. "Sir." "Am I not good enough? or do you only do for married rich men." He snarled. "That doesn't concern you since they don't pay me enough for you bullshit!" I spat derisively at him. Earning a gasp from the crowd. "Oh so you need to be paid first before service." He pulled out his wallet and started counting notes. He looked up and down. "The boobs aren't impressive so I believe a five will suffice?" He threw the cash in my face. Afterward he came closer and slipped a card in my school uniform. He turned to leave but I pulled him back and landed a swift fist into his face. I pulled out the card as the manager and some kitchen staff came out to to assess the commotion. "How dare you hit me, bitch!" the man on the floor screamed holding his bruised cheek. "Apologize right this instant, Zoe!" It was the manager. "I won't do such a thing," I declared taking off my apron. "I quit!" I yelled as I stormed out.Louis~I did not know exactly where she would have gone to take a call. I retrieved my phone again to call and ask when I passed the path leading to the balcony."...in the whole world," someone said. I halted in my tracks. That had been her voice.I took several steps back and looked into the balcony to see her there. She had a perplexed expression on her face, and she was listening intently to the person on the other line.Her eyes were glazed over with tears, and I could tell that a few had already fallen. Who was so important to her on a call that she would look so bothered and almost heartbroken?I thought of the only logical possibility: a lover. That green, ugly feeling reared its head again. And I actually found myself hoping that it was not the truth. Why was I so bothered? Us being a couple was simply pretense for this event. But I could not help but hang on to every expression and action as she listened intently to the person on the other line.There was so much love in her
Louis~An hour before...I watched her exit the party after excusing herself. I narrowed my eyes at her back as she left. She had sounded distraught after the phone call. What has happened? I wondered. It was not like it was any of my concern, but it was human to be curious.Just then I received a phone call of my own. I retrieved my phone to see that it was Adam Warner. He was the COO of BioGenix Pharma.A lump formed in my throat. We had sent the proposal a month ago, and I was looking forward to a partnership with a pioneer company like BioGenix.I picked up the call. "Hello, good evening," I said into the mouthpiece."Good evening, Mr. Rodriguez," Adam said. "I am calling about your proposal."My heart pounded as I braced myself for the news. "Yes, Adam. What about the proposal?" I tried to keep my voice steady, masking the anxiety creeping in.There was a brief pause on the other end, and I could almost hear Adam's reluctant sigh. "After careful consideration, we've decided to go
Zoe~We retired back to our hotel room. The moment we entered, Louis pulled away from me, recoiling as though I was suddenly diseased. I was confused—he had been quite okay not too long ago, so I wondered what had his ruffles in a bunch.I had not really planned how we were going to manage sharing a room for the rest of the wedding event without getting into any awkward situations. But to my absolute shock, Louis pulled off his shirt in one smooth motion, followed by his undershirt. Soon, he had his hands on his buckle, loosening it. He was undressing in front of me without a single care."Louis," I silently gasped. "I am still here."He turned to me fully, and I had an eye full of the broad expanse of his chest and promptly looked away."So?" he asked, his tone dismissive.To my horror, I heard the clinking of his belt buckle. I didn't even bother to try and ask him to stop; I escaped to the bathroom. I took a breath of relief.Until I heard the door click open. My heart lunged into
Zoe's POV I surveyed my surroundings for the nearest D'Amato, only to notice the youngest D'Amato son, Alexander. He was smoking. It looked like my mission to get a DNA sample would be simpler than I had anticipated.I just had to wait. Then my phone rang. When I checked the caller ID, I realized it was Regina. A lump formed in my throat, but I picked up. Hearing her voice would be nice, but I knew by now that Abel would be asleep, so I would not get to talk to him."Hello?" I said into the mouthpiece."Mummy?" Abel whispered. "It's me, Abel." He sounded like he was holding back his tears.I looked around, panicked, hoping that no one heard his voice. But I was just being paranoid; the phone was not on loudspeaker. Yet, I had to be careful. "Louis, I need to take a call, I will be right back," I excused."Of course," he replied. I headed for the exit. I got to a terrace, overlooking the entire city. "Abel, dear. What's wrong?" I asked."Mummy, I miss you," he sniffled. "Please, co
Zoe~I returned to the party, my cheek still stinging, but at least my plan had already been set in motion. The engagement ceremony was in full swing, with Sandra and Lucien at the center of attention, exchanging rings. Guests surrounded them, offering congratulations and well wishes. The air was filled with laughter and the clinking of glasses.Sandra and I locked eyes, and I gave her a wink; she nodded appreciatively. Even though I had ulterior motives, I was genuinely happy to see her starting a new chapter in her life with a man she obviously loved.As I made my way through the crowd, I spotted Francesca at the bar, downing glass after glass of wine. Her frustration was consuming her, and I knew she would soon be close to her breaking point. Perfect.I caught Louis's eye across the room and sauntered over to him, a seductive smile playing on my lips. "Having fun, darling?" I asked, wrapping my arms around his neck.He smirked, his hands settling on my waist. "Always, when you're a
Zoe's POV I was doing a greater job than I thought I could manage. The whole act was probably Oscar-worthy. It was all fake, even if I felt every desire radiating off his body. The music stopped, and someone taking the central stage clinked a spoon on a champagne glass to get everyone's attention. I looked up and saw Victor Callahan standing there, his presence commanding the room. "Ladies and gentlemen," Victor began, his voice resonating through the crowd, "thank you all for joining us on this joyous occasion." Everyone turned their attention to him, the room falling silent in anticipation. "As you all know," Victor continued, "tonight we celebrate the engagement of my beloved daughter, Sandra, and her fiancé, Lucien." He gestured to the couple, who stood together, smiling. Sandra's eyes sparkled with happiness, while Lucien's gaze was fixed on her with an intensity that spoke of his devotion. A round of applause and cheers erupted from the guests, and Victor paused to let the