Jules swallowed as she stared, her face unreadable, lips pressed in a thin line. Luckily, the party didn't seem to notice her as they just made their way into the building—her building.
Isn't that your ex-husband?” Zee whispered, as she leaned in, her eye tracking the men walking in. Jules spun around, a crease forming between her brows. "What are you saying?" Zee quickly averted her gaze, shifting uncomfortably on her feet. “I'm sorry." She apologized, silently cursing herself for running her mouth. Jules just squinted at her and turned back to face the car. "He’s not my ex-husband. He's just a man I used to know.” Without another word, she got into the car, and the car sped out of the premises. In no time, their car slowed down as they approached a brightly painted building with pretty drawings of simple objects, like apples and balls drawn on the walls. Jules spotted Nancy immediately they got closer, her arms folded with a worried look on her face as she stood by the gate. The moment she saw Jules step out of the car, she hurried toward her, steps urgent. “Ma’am, I tried everything to make him come with me. But he wouldn’t listen. I didn’t know what else to do, so I called you.” “It's alright.” Jules said, looking ahead. "Where is he?” "This way." Nancy said, and two of them made their way through children and their guardians, into the school. “Mummy!" Asher yelled, tossing away the toy boat in his hand, as he sped towards Jules, drawing the attention of the other kids who were yet to be picked up. Jules bent in time to receive him and pull him into a tight hug. A smile spread across her face as every other thing melted away. “Glad to see you too, my love.” She pulled away slightly. “Now what’s this I hear about you refusing to go home with Aunty Nancy?” Asher's face fell, his eyes dropping to the floor as he fidgeted with his fingers. “I wanted to go with you." “Oh no, baby. You know mummy works. I promised I would come take you home if I wasn't, didn't I?” Asher nodded. The first time he'd done this, Jules was surprised and wondered if Nancy had said a bad word to him. But turns out it was nothing, and her mom told her she'd spoiled him with too much attention. “What about daddy?” Jules' heart skipped a beat, but she blinked it off and ruffled Asher's brown hair playfully, his innocent blue eyes staring into hers. "Oh, you know daddy's away too. He'll be back soon.” Asher smiled, excited. Finally, she rose to her feet, holding his tiny hand. “Now, let's get you out of here. Mummy has a meeting to attend.” As they turned to leave, Jules waved to their teacher, who sat smiling at a corner, watching. Then they all left the building. After convincing Asher to go home with Nancy, Jules got into her own car and headed back to her company. Reminding herself of what was ahead. ***** He glanced at his wristwatch for the umpteenth time. And when he glanced up, he caught George's face, which held an apologetic look for the delay. The chairs around the table were already filled and everyone talked in murmurs while avoiding every other person's eyes. Nolan sighed inwardly, his eyes straying to the one empty chair since he got there. Left for him, he'd have never attended this meeting in person if his assistant hadn't told him how strictly the CEO ran the company. He was intrigued when he heard about a CEO as strict as he was and he just had to be present. Except now, it seemed punctuality wasn’t part of the package. As he shifted his focus to his phone in his hand, his assistant, standing behind his chair, leaned forward in a whisper. “She's arrived." The doors opened, and she walked in. Nolan looked up. He froze. ‘It can't be,’ his mind whispered. His eyes watched her every movement as she walked with calm authority, every step purposeful, like she didn’t just own the space—she created it. The murmurs died down as soon as she took her seat at the head. Then, as if making a head count, her eyes swept across the faces at the table. And just like the rest of the others, her eyes on him didn't last up to a second. It was like he wasn't there. “Oh, my God,” Nolan murmured, unable to take his eyes off her like he was trying to draw her attention. Three years and she'd transformed from the woman on her knees to a woman whom a room filled with men went quiet for when she walked in. ‘Wonderful,’ he thought. “Sorry for the delay.” Jules apologized with a straight voice, her eyes resting on George. "I had a few personal issues to take care of, like I said earlier.” Nolan's head was spinning. He'd forgotten how confident she could be. But this was more than confidence. This was steel. “Shall we begin?” Jules asked with a raised brow. George cleared his throat and sat up in his seat. “Well, I’d like to begin by drawing your attention to the new face at this table." He turned his gaze to Nolan, making Jules finally look at him. “This is Nolan Cross. Tech visionary, CEO of Cross Tech, and the reason for this meeting.” Jules' lips curled into a polite smile. "Good to meet you, sir. I hope we have a fruitful partnership.” She turned away again. ‘Good to meet you? Sir?’ ‘Sir?!’ Nolan yelled in his head. He was this close to losing it and just match down to where she sat and ask her if she'd lost her memory. Was three years enough for her to forget him? He asked himself, tapping his foot impatiently on the ground as his eyes watched every movement her body made. Every breath she took. She was just as stunning as he could remember, only she looked even better without him. ‘I messed up,’ he told himself, squeezing his knee beneath the table, his jaw clenched. Just as George's voice rose in the room, Nolan signalled to his assistant and whispered in his ear. “I need to speak with her after this meeting.” He had to, or he'd lose his mind.FOUR MONTHS LATERThe sound of Asher's laughter echoed through the yard as he played with his newfound friend, who lived just a block away. They played around with airplanes and ships, pretending to be under attack by some aliens.They ran past Jules in the garden, where she sat—fingers clutched around a glass of orange juice, the other resting on the small swell of her bump.It sure was nice to be outside in the cold breeze in another country. Far away from everything that brought back memories she swore to forget.Her phone vibrated on the table in front of her, and she leaned close to see a notification from her mom.She almost laughed as she picked it up. It was a picture—one of the thousands of pictures her mom had sent to her ever since Jules had put her on a flight to the country with not just the best treatments, but with the best vacation spots.With the way the pictures rolled in, one wouldn't believe that the woman was actually sick.But she was happy though because after e
"Mummy?” The air stilled, the small voice cutting through everything.Both pairs of eyes darted to the doorway, their eyes catching the door wide open with Asher standing there clutching his stuffed elephant.For a moment all three just stared—Ethan’s expression had softened though he still pressed Jules against the wall. Jules stopped struggling, even stopped breathing, like she was waiting for the little boy to explode or something.Then, Asher's face twisted, and his eyes watered, and it wasn't long until the tears rolled down his cheeks.Ethan's grip loosened, and Jules pushed him away, running up to the boy.“Oh my God, Asher. I'm so sorry." She apologized, at the point of tears herself as she scooped him up into her arms.Who knew how long he'd been standing there?“It's okay, baby. Mummy is okay." She gently pressed his head to her shoulder. Asher wrapped his arms around her neck as more tears fell.Ethan stepped closer now, realizing how foolish he acted, but it was too late
Ethan's eyes swept across the room—from the scattered wardrobe, to the overstuffed suitcase, to the scattered contents of the drawer. His brows drew closer even more."What are you doing?” He growled, taking slow steps towards her. Jules trembled in the corner, but the frown on her face dared him to do his worst. She clutched the card in her hand at her side and stared him straight in the eyes. “I'm tired."Ethan got to where she stood and looked her over, the frown on his face never smoothening.“You think I don't know what is going on?" Jules spat.“What is going on, Jules?" Her breath shook. “I know about your fiancée, Ethan. I know about Nora—the little lookalike you kept locked away after leaving her to marry me.” He tilted his head slightly. “And what is wrong with that?" “What?" Jules scoffed, amused. “You are one selfish monster, you know that, right?" She pushed past him and walked over to the suitcase, resuming the stuffing, only she made it faster and more aggressively
The silence in the car was suffocating as they headed towards Jules and Ethan's house. And it was not just because of the fact that Nolan had just found out Jules was carrying another child for him.But because of the fact that Jules had just ended a lifelong friendship and the possibility that Ethan might be planning to kill someone soon.Either way, Jules held a permanent scowl on her face as the ride lasted, not wanting that conversation to happen. As much as she was boiling from everything, there was this fear shimmering in her chest.She'd been living with the demon himself all these years.And now she'd found out, all she could think of is getting home, getting her things and her child and getting the fuck out of the country.Nolan, on the other hand, could sense the tension radiating from her. And as much as he knew what was at stake and could only imagine the amount of fear and anger she was feeling, he wanted to ask her about it and confirm that he was going to be father to a
Jules flung the spa door open with so much force that it almost ripped off its hinges.She was supposed to be sad, maybe shedding tears while boiling in anger, but all she could feel was anger—raw, unfiltered, dangerous anger. All she could think of as she stormed towards her car was to squeeze the life out of someone—starting from Cassie.How could she? How could they?Her entire life was a lie!“Jules!” Nolan called, dashing out after her, but Jules didn't turn back. “Jules, stop, please.""I'm so going to kill her!” she yelled, approaching her car, fumbling with the keys.Nolan ran up to her and held her hand. "Jules, stop.”"Let go of me. Let me go!” she tried yanking her hand away from his grip, but it was no use.“Calm down, alright? Wherever you're going, you're not going to get there safely with anger." He begged.“Well, I have to get there somehow. Nolan, let me go.” "Alright, I'll drive you. I'll take you wherever you want." Jules glared at him, her chest still heaving in
For a second, Nora's words just rang in Jules headeveb after she was done talking. It was like a record being played about five more times in five seconds. Still it sounded like gibberish and she didn't understand it.“Jules?" “You're lying. You're fucking lying!" Jules suddenly yelled at her.Nora's gaze shifted to Nolan filled with fake pity. “Oh no, she's gone." “What's are you talking about?" If Nolan wasn't restraining her, she wanted to go I've to her and punch her face till all the resemblance faded away.But Nora remained calm. That eerie calmness that threatened to shake Jules. She took a step closer.“I knew you won't believe me. Ethan tends to win peoples trust very quickly." “You better tell me who the fuck you are that gives you so much right to speak about my husband that way." Jules shot.“You defend him like you've never had thoughts about leaving him.” She scoffed. "Anyways, before I say anything, you should know your enemy isn't me, but Cassie. Your best friend."