A shrill sound rang loud in the air, jolting Sylvia out of her yoga session. She groaned, unraveling out of a child's pose, and stretched her limbs before reaching for her phone on the bed.
Swiping her mass of golden blonde hair away from her face, she frowned at the name displayed on her phone's screen.
"Why's Dad calling?" She mumbled. He rarely called her. And considering it was almost ten at night, she had known he wouldn't be coming home that night. "Papa?"
"Hello,"
The voice that replied was not her father's! Alarmed, Sylvia rose to her feet. Her hazel eyes were wide in fear. "Who the hell is this?"
"Is this Sylvia Bakers?" The man who had picked up the call asked, ignoring her questions.
"Yes, this is Sylvia Bakers. Who are you and what the hell are you doing with my father's phone?!"
"Calm down Mrs. Bakers-"
"It's Miss," she bit out. The more evasive the stranger was, the more she got nervous. Something had happened. Her father wasn't careless. He would not have lost his phone.
"Sorry, Miss Bakers. I'm calling from the Wells residence. Your father... Your father is uh..." The man cleared his throat awkwardly and Sylvia felt her stomach drop in fear.
"What about my father?" She whispered.
"He's dead, Miss Bakers. I was asked to contact his family. So I went through his phone..." The man rambled on but his words were lost on Sylvia.
Her phone slipped from her hands and landed on the yoga mat with a thump. The world faded into a blurry mess as she tried to process the man's words.
Dead. Her father. Her father was dead. Her hands clasped over her ears and she let out a scream.
"No, no. It's not true!" She yelled, scrambling for her phone. "You're lying!"
"I understand that this is hard for you, Miss Bakers. And I'm sorry. He'll be taken to the morgue tomorrow morning, Mr. Wells ordered an autopsy-"
"No! I want to see my father!" She screamed but a beep told her the man had cut the call.
Without a second thought, Sylvia dashed out of her home, dressed in yoga pants and a cotton shirt. She got into an old Audi parked in the driveway and swerved out of it.
Her mind raced with a gazillion thoughts. Her father could not be dead. They were mistaken.
"He's not gone. He's not dead. They're lying," she cried as she sped to the Wells Mansion. She had seen him that morning. They'd had breakfast together and he had joked about her coming to work with him so she could cook for him. He looked so well and alive. "He can't be dead!"
Her car skidded to a halt when she reached the gates of the Wells Mansion. The gates were opened and a body was being wheeled on a stretcher into an ambulance. Jumping out of her car, she sprinted towards them, wishing, hoping that the man on the stretcher was not her father.
"Wait!" She yelled.
A man standing by the gate, dressed formidably in a black suit and flanked by bodyguards, frowned when he saw the young girl running towards them.
"Stop her," he ordered, retreating into the mansion. "Make sure she does not follow the ambulance."
"Yes sir," His guards replied, running towards the approaching woman. "Ma'am, you need to relax-"
"Get away from me!" She spat, shoving one of the men who had blocked her path aside, and gasped.
Her father's white sunken face stared back at her. His eyes were closed, water droplets clung to his lashes and despite the way the stretcher jostled as they carried him into the ambulance, he remained still.
He was dead.
The realization knocked the wind out of her. With the guards holding her back, she screamed like a woman possessed until darkness enveloped her.
****
Constant beeping sounds roused Sylvia from sleep. Her head pounded heavily and with a groan, she turned on her side. The smell of disinfectant was heavy in the air, it filled her nose, tickled it, and made her nauseous.
"Sylvia!" A familiar voice called, and she felt someone shake her lightly.
Another groan slipped from her lips as she opened her eyes. Eleanor sat before her, a worried look on her face. "Are you alright?"
"Ellie?" She mumbled and struggled to sit up. The pounding in her head intensified. "What the hell happened? I feel like shit."
"You don't remember?" Eleanor asked, her blue eyes glistening with tears.
Sylvia frowned and looked around her. She was in a hospital ward. The beeping sounds had come from a machine attached to another patient in the ward. What was she doing here? How had she-
A flash of her father's ashen face streaked across her mind and she clasped a hand over her mouth. A sob tore low from her throat. "Ellie, Dad..."
Tears spilled down Eleanor's cheeks. Rising to her feet, she pulled Sylvia into a hug. "I'm so sorry Sylvie. I'm sorry."
"Where is he? They wouldn't let me see him, Ellie. They wouldn't... What do I do Ellie?" She cried.
"He's at the morgue. Some guy came here all dressed up, he said your father's in the morgue now."
Sniffing, Sylvia pulled away and struggled to get off the bed. "I have to see him."
"Sylvia-"
She ignored her friend's protest and yanked out the drip that had been attached to her. A sharp pain drifted up her arm but she ignored it and ran out of the ward. She would see her father, no matter what it took.
*****
"Here he is," A male nurse announced with a bored look on his face. His hand was stretched out to a bed in the morgue. The bed where Ben Baker lay.
Entranced, Sylvia walked to the bed, her hazel eyes rimmed red from the many tears she had shed. Her father was dead. She was alone. All alone.
"Dad," she croaked, reaching for his cold clammy hand. His face, wrinkled from age and many years of work looked placid and serene. "Don't leave... Don't leave me," she sobbed, grasping his hand tighter.
He had been all she had. All she had ever had. Her mother had died during childbirth and Sylvia had lived her entire life with her father. He had worked so hard to create a wonderful future for his little girl. And now? He was gone before he could enjoy it.
"What do I do now dad? What do I do," she sobbed, pressing his hands against her face. He felt cold, a harsh reminder that he was truly gone and no amount of crying would bring him back.
Leaning down to place a kiss on his forehead, Sylvia paused. Around her father's neck were bruises and purple bluish streaks that resembled fingers. She gasped, peering closer at it. Someone had wrapped his hands around her father's neck. No, she realized, Someone had strangled her father.
A clearing of throat jolted her out of her inspection and when she turned around, her father's boss, Leonard Wells stood by the door to the morgue in all his glory.
His green eyes stared blankly at her. No remorse, no guilt, nothing. Sylvia glanced at her father's neck and then at New York's most ruthless CEO. Something was not right. Something was not right.
"Miss Baker," Leonard Wells said stiffly. "A word, if you will?"
A word if you will? Sylvia scoffed mentally. Of course, he would say something as high-minded as that. She trudged out of the morgue reluctantly towards him. Eleanor sat on a chair in the hallway, watching the scene surreptitiously.
"My condolences," He said, handing her a brown file.
"What... What is this?" She asked, opening the file. A single document lay in it. An autopsy report.
"He died in my mansion. I took it upon myself to find out what exactly happened." Leonard explained. "Your father drowned, Miss Bakers."
"That's... That's not possible," she muttered frantically, shaking her head. Her father was a good swimmer. There was no way he could have drowned just like that. In the pool no less. He had worked for Wells for twenty years. If he could survive that long without drowning in a pool, why now?
The fingers. A tiny voice whispered in her ears. Her eyes closed as she recalled the bruises around her father's neck.
"He was a loyal employee. A good man," Mr. Wells said, but his words barely brushed through the ears of the trembling woman before him. "I'll see to his funeral arrangements. If ever you do need anything within reason, feel free to ask Miss Baker."
Sylvia watched Leonard Wells walk away, fresh tears slid down her face as she squeezed the report in her hand.
"Sylvia?" Eleanor called rising from the chair to approach her friend. "Are you okay?"
Sylvia shook her head, crumpled the paper in her hands, and tossed it in a nearby waste bin. "He was murdered. Dad was murdered. There's no way that autopsy is true!"
"Come in!” Leonard responded from the inside.Sylvia exhaled sharply before reaching for the doorknob. She opened the door and stepped into the chamber feeling quite nervous.For the past two days, she had spent time with Leonard at the table. They had spoken about the future and other things and she was starting to grow comfortable around him and now, he had just summoned her to his room that morning.When she got into his room, he invited her to sit on the sofa adjacent to his bed. While rubbing her palms against each other tenderly, Sylvia sat and cast her gaze to the floor.Leonard cleared his throat loudly and threw his back against his chair.“David told me everything.” he began. He then took a deep breath. “I'm sorry!”Sylvia finally looked up at him.“I'm sorry for lying to you. When the autopsy report came and it was revealed that Ben was strangled, I was lost.” Leonard said.Sylvia sighed.“The thing about influential people is that sometimes, you can't differentiate your fr
Flashback!“What if I can't do it?” she said with trembling lips.The man sighed and walked up to her. He slowly reached for her hand. He then opened her palm and placed two pills inside.“We’ve talked about this over and over again June. You are not a baby. You can pull this off so go out there and show Daddy that you're a smart ass.” he said and patted her hand tenderly.June opened her palm and stared at the pills. Then, she slipped them inside her purse and took a deep breath.“I've done a lot for you child and I'm not asking you to pay me but if you can pull this one trick off, I'll be the happiest man in the world. I won’t ask for another favor other than this but if only she knew that it was just the beginning of his endless demands.She shut her eyes and felt a sense of calmness beginning to envelop her as he continued motivating her. He thenmoved closer to her and grabbed her arm like he was going to hug her.Then he began to whisper into her left ear.“If you want to make it
“You said we were only visiting June. You didn't tell me we were also going to see Cathrina.” Sylvia lamented as they traced their way towards David’s car.“If we are bent on making things right then we have to leave no stone unturned,” David replied. When they got to the car, Sylvia threw her back against the vehicle and heaved a deep sigh. David moved closer to her. He tilted her jaw with two fingers. “As long as you're with me, you don't have to worry about anything.”She threw her arms around him. “I love you, David.”“I love you most.”They got into the car and drove away. After driving for about twenty minutes, they made it to the detention center. As usual, Cathrina was informed of her visitors and she granted them an audience. The moment Sylvia and David walked hand in hand, Cathrina became emotional. She sniffled as tears began to well up in her eyes. The duo settled on the bench facing her. “You know what Sylvia? I used to think you were one of those gold diggers who
“Did you just hear what Fred said?” Sylvia flung the question at David the moment they walked into his room. “We can't get married in ten days.”David crashed by the edge of his bed with a sigh.The restless Sylvia began to pace.“Come and sit with me,” David told her.She didn't. She kept pacing back and forth.David stood up and grabbed her by the hand. He then led her to the bed.“There’s a lot on our plate David. There’s June to deal with, there's Griffin, and now…“Do you trust me?” David interrupted.She turned to him. “You know I do.”David swallowed and took charge of her hands. “There’s something you need to know.”He was staring directly into her eyes. Sylvia felt a tingling in her eyeballs. “There’s something you need to know too.”David sighed and then cleared his throat loudly. “I'll go first.”Sylvia encouraged him with a nod.“I met June recently.”Her eyes widened in horror.David didn't take his eyes off her. “I left home the other day because I couldn't bring myself
“You have five minutes!”Sylvia shut her eyes and opened them immediately. “You can do this, Sylvie.” She muttered under her breath and began marching forward.After making breakfast that morning, she decided to visit Cathrina at the detention center. She had thought about it the whole night and was ready to face one of her demons.She walked up to cell 4 as instructed by the woman at the counter and before opening the door, she stopped to ponder.What if David rages mad at the idea that she went behind his back to confront Cathrina?She sighed and reminded herself that she was on a personal quest. She will only be at peace once the circumstances surrounding her father’s death were laid to rest and now that she was carrying David’s child, she wanted to be at peace with the Wells.Sylvia pushed the door open and when she stepped in, she met Cathrina looking at her straight in the face.“I was taken aback when the officer told me one Sylvia Baker came to see me.” Cathrina spat and motio
David pulled open the door to his chamber. He walked inside with a bright smile and traced his way to the mirror.“I'm going to be a father!” David muttered under his breath as goosebumps took charge of his body. He stared at his reflection with prestige. Amidst the chaos, David never thought that he could be this happy. He cupped his face with his hands and broke into a resounding laughter. He quickly moved to the table beside his bed and began to pull all the cabinets out. When he got to the last cabinet, he collected all the photos and dumped them on the floor.When David returned to New York, he had asked his agent to get him the pictures of all the curvy girls in town; The one's he found appealing to the eye and for the past few months, he had been exploring them.“No more!” David declared and seized the pictures.He grabbed a matchbox and dashed out. When he got to the backyard, he set the pictures ablaze and headed back to his room to continue his cleanup.He then collected
David was about to usher Sylvia into the car when Eleanor slipped out of her corner behind a grocery store. Immediately after David pulled up right in front of Sylvia, Eleanor stayed hidden.Sylvia wiped her tears with the edge of her palms and moved closer to Eleanor who was greeting her with open arms.They shared a warm embrace.“We have a new mummy on the block!” Eleanor spat.Sylvia broke off their embrace and stared at Eleanor with astonishment.Eleanor giggled and squeezed her hands.David faced the women. “Eleanor called me when she saw you walking into that store.”“How did you know the kind of pill I came for?” Sylvia threw the question at Ellie.Eleanor folded her arms across her chest. “Well, I followed you inside the pharmacy and when I saw you pick those abortion pills, I made my judgment and decided to get baby daddy.”Sylvia exhaled.“How could you even think of doing such a thing without informing me, Sylvia? I thought we were each other's rescue mate?” Ellie said and
Chapter 105Sylvia kept tossing from one edge of the bed to the other. She had settled for green tea that night because her stomach couldn't take anything. She had lost count of the times she had thrown up that night.It was past midnight yet she was unable to fall asleep. Her joints were aching and her head was hurting badly. She was just restless. She sighed and tried to sit up. The moment she threw her back against the wall, she felt her intestines tying into a knot. She groaned in agony. Sylvia couldn't wait for morning so she could hit the hospital. She had one thing in mind; food poisoning.***“Are you ready?” Maurice demanded after Sylvia stepped out.It was a few minutes past 9 am. Immediately after she woke up, she told Maurice that he was going to drive her to a hospital so immediately after breakfast, Sylvia got changed and then set out to meet him.“Yeah,” she replied and hurried after Maurice to the parking lot. He helped her get settled in front and after he was r
“You came to gloat? Go ahead son, it's what I deserve. Your father didn't make a mistake by keeping me here.” Cathrina said and hugged her knees with her chest.David moved closer to her and positioned his hands on his hips. “Did you say, my father? The last time I checked, you wanted to give me away to someone very easily.”She exhaled sharply and gave a smile but beneath her smile, David could see her pain.“You didn't care about how I felt or what I stood for. You just wanted to fulfill your selfish wish but I promise you, your lover will be apprehended and you guys might get to enjoy a little reunion before you end up in prison.” David said.“Leonard is a good man!”David chuckled. “Since when did you figure it out?”“I didn't just figure that out but I've always known from the start but to be honest, I have never been fair to him. I married him and never loved him.” she then look up at David. “When you meet someone you love, don't hesitate to spend the rest of your life with them