Because it appeared to be the new normal, all members and staff of the Simmons' household followed James' lead and fawned over Mona. Nobody wanted to address the elephant in the room until it was a mere few hours to Patrick Simmons' birthday party. Ronica Simmons was still missing.
"It's only a few hours left until your father's birthday party and Ronica is nowhere to be found. She never even made it to the pharmacy last night," Mona told James while she feigned concern even as she was clad from head to toe in clothes and accessories that were all once Ronica's. James did not allow himself to be bothered. Ronica had no family or career so she relied wholly on him. "She will show up. She cannot afford displeasing my father and me. She's only pulling this stunt because she hopes I will call to beg her. She is that pathetic." James privately employed the servants to find her but they had no idea where she was. James seethed. Today was a very important day for him and if Ronica ruined it, he would make sure that she paid. During the ride to the exclusive party venue, James finally relented and dialled his wife's number. Without waiting for it to ring, he pressed the phone to his ears. "Are you satisfied now that I've called you? Now stop being a whiny brat and be presentable." "The number you are calling is switched off or out of coverage," came the automated voice. "What the hell?" James had no way of knowing that the phone he was currently trying to call was sunken at the bottom of his villa's lake. Meanwhile, Mona hated that Ronica was still able to make James agitated. She secretly hoped that Ronica was actually lying dead in a ditch somewhere. "Jimmy boo, forget about that woman. Cancel her credit cards for a month when she returns. I'm sure that'll teach her a lesson." Mona tried to distract James with intimate kisses. "Not now," James said irritably, pushing her away. 'This is only temporary,' Mona thought to herself. 'I'll teach that bitch a lesson when she finally shows up.' They arrived at the party venue which was brimming with important guests and dignitaries, the kind of men and women one could not afford to offend. James immediately escorted Mona to the front to meet Patrick who was busy chatting with some of his associates. "Congratulations Dad, happy birthday," James said stiffly. The old man shot him a drab look. "Where is your wife?" Patrick asked sharply. "She's on her way," James lied. "And who is this woman?" "This is Mona. She is just my secretary." Clearly, Patrick was not impressed. He skeptically observed Mona, completely disregarding her before stalking off to greet other guests. "Just the secretary, really?" "Hush Mona, you know I didn't mean it that way. Try calling Ronica again." James really began to consider the possibility of Ronica really not showing up and it caused him slight panic. But as soon as he thought it, the venue main doors swung open and a huge golden box was rolled in. The box was so eye-catching that a pathway was cleared for it to the front to meet Patrick who was handed a flourishing bouquet of flowers. "It's from my daughter in law!" Patrick announced with a voice booming with pride. James heart sank with relief as he rushed forward to be by his father's side. Inside the golden box were three smaller boxes. All the guests oohed and aahed, praising Patrick for bagging such a considerate daughter in law. The first box was opened and there was instant applause. Patrick brandished a very beautiful handmade quilt. With anticipation, he rushed to unbox the second gift. As soon as the gift was exposed, a heavy hush fell over the room. It was a priceless artifact— an eight hundred years old mahogany flute. More than half the guests present knew that eight years ago, Patrick had gifted this very flute to his daughter in law on her wedding day. Why was she returning her wedding gift? Hushed whispers of gossip rapidly passed around the hall. With shaking hands, Patrick reached for the third box but James beat him to it. With hot fury, James ripped the lead of the box open and stared with frozen eyes at the contents. "Well what is it?" Patrick loudly demanded. James would have been better prepared if it was a bag of shit in the box. He closed the box and put it under his armpit to prevent anyone from taking it away and seeing what he had just seen. His face was completely white as he tried to stifle equal feelings of anger and fear. "Nothing Dad. Just some sheet music my wife wrote but she's not here to play it for you," James lied through his teeth. Meanwhile he was actually thinking what gave Ronica the audacity to try to humiliate him this way. Had he been any later in grabbing that third box, Patrick could have seen the divorce papers and then, what would happen to his inheritance? "I think she wants to return to music, that's all," James fumbled. "I gave her the ancient flute to commend her for choosing to leave her career to devote herself to the family even though I assured her that she didn't have to. Isn't it symbolic that the first thing she does when she returns is write a song for me?" Patrick asked. The atmosphere in the room lightened as everyone praised Ronica Simmons for her thoughtfulness in writing her father in law a song while commenting that James was lucky to have her as his wife. "Let me see the sheet music. There's a grand piano. I'm sure they're people here who can play it and I can't wait to listen to it." Patrick beckoned at the box under James' armpits. That had escalated fast. James searched his head for another lie knowing that he could not let Ronica succeed in embarrassing Patrick and costing him his inheritance. Patrick must never know that the sheet music were in fact, divorce papers.With masterful and villainous pretence, Mona had succeeded in turning the tides. She had made me what she painted me out to be. A rude spoilt jealous housewife."We all know Mona is just a secretary but she wasn't as privileged as us so you need to stop making her feel bad about it," Denise, who was the mistress of looking down on less fortunate people, chastised."Did you do all these because you were jealous Mona is such a good friend to James? James is already your husband, what else do you want?""Buying fake Sapphires just to embarrass James. If you wanted them so bad, all you had to do was ask. Ugh.""If you are capable of doing this that means it's true then that you are stopping James from inheriting the family business from his father.""That means it's also true that you never wanted to come to the reunion. You only came because James asked Mona after you turned him down."The wrongful slander overwhelmed me so much that I felt the back of my eyes burn with unshed tears. Add
The hall was silent as the gravity of my accusation sank in."Ronica Risconce or Simmons or whatever you call yourself now, what are you doing here?" Sandra, who worked directly with the UN asked. "Mona said you didn't want to come and that's why James asked her to be his plus one. James said you insisted the reunions are too ignoble for you.""For the last two reunions, James was the one who led me to believe that these events were too ignoble for him. And despite the fact that Mona and I attended the same school, she is just my husband's secretary. I don't recall asking her to keep tabs over what I will or won't be attending," I coolly stated.While James was looking clueless what to do to deflect the bad light I had just cast on him, Mona desperately tried to salvage the situation. "Is this your ploy to make me look bad in front of all our classmates? You told me you won't be attending, only to show up, trying to play me for a fool for believing you.""You can tell them whatever yo
The high school reunion was a triennal event, happening once every three years. I had only attended one to flaunt my then new husband James. I never attended any of the last two because James complained that it was a waste of his time while he went about frolicking with other women.The reunion was a matter of egoistic superiority. A battle on who had the best husbands or wives, or the best careers, cars, children, houses and many more. I supposed that Mona assumed she was doing me a favour by sending me into a coma. What would I want to do with our highschool crowd when I had a fleeting husband, no money, and no career? I would only be inviting mockery to myself, especially since I used to drag the top position with Mona. But I was way past caring about my ego. I would attend the reunion with my head held high."Madam Simmons, please reconsider. You only just woke up from a serious medical condition," the doctor begged me."I will return tomorrow for the necessary checkups and get re
I was on probation, trapped under the watchful eyes of my cruel husband.The atmosphere at the villa was stiff and filled with tension. All the servants seemed ashamed to look me in the eyes. It wasn't hard for me to put to put two and two together. James had bragged to them that I had come crawling back to him. I think they were disappointed in me.I would let them believe his narrative until he trusted me enough to give me back my phone. I would have to call my secret contact to rescue me. My secret contact had told me it was not the right time to reveal himself to James. I respected his decision and I feared that he would break it for my sake. I did not want to imagine my secret contact carelessly revealing his identity by storming into the villa to find me. He was bound to suspect that James had something to do with my sudden disappearance.It had been three days since I had agreed to play along with James' lie. Life at the villa seemed to have returned to a stupid kind of normal
"Hello ma'am. My name is Antonio Giretti representing Songbird Press and we would very much like an exclusive interview."The message played over and over again on my private voicemail. I could not help but wonder how this reporter had gotten my new number especially since my secret contact had undertaken the press and public regarding the planning of my concert. All I had to do was show up on the stage on the D-day and play.I thought of calling my secret contact and running a background check on Songbird Press but I did not want to burden him anymore than I already had. I grabbed my new laptop and ran a quick google search. Songbird appeared to be a prominent journalism company, one of the best in fact in the country.I frowned with confusion. Even if they wanted an interview, there was nothing I could tell them that I hadn't already told Amy Gold. With this in mind, I called Antonio Giretti in order to politely turn him down."We would give you fifty thousand dollars for the interv
"Cancel the concert Ronica, and I'll let you come home." James said. His heart was pounding as no answer came through the line. Did she think he was bluffing? Had she cut the call on him? "Did you hear what I said?""Yes James, I heard you loud and clear," her surprising voice of steel cut through.James breathed with relief. He could salvage the situation as long as Ronica stayed on the line. He resolved to take the heady calm approach. "Ronica," he began, "What's all this? Why are you acting out all of a sudden? This isn't like you. Tell me where you are and I'll come pick you up. Then we can discuss this.""There's nothing to discuss.""What do you mean there's nothing to discuss? Are you out of your mind? Do you forget who I am to you? I am your husband.""I think it is you who have forgotten that I am your wife," Ronica snapped. "For eight years I succumbed to you. I left my family for you. Quit my career for you and you couldn't even respect that. I was a golden egg sitting in y