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~•Maya•~
Eight years. I was excited to celebrate our eighth anniversary and even though he hadn’t called yet —probably because of how busy he was —I decided to surprise him myself. His apartment was unlocked and that meant he was home. It made me even more giddy. We’ve been together ever since our first year in college and we were just perfect for each other. Two nerds doing what they knew best. Even though one of us was hot. Which wasn’t me by the way. I practically skidded towards his bedroom but I heard noises and slowly drew to a stop. It wasn’t just any noise. It was moans. My heart lodged itself in my throat and for a second, I thought one of his friends had brought a woman over. That meant, Tom wasn’t home. It should have made me turn around and back away, but I was curious, so I pushed the door open, and what I saw shredded my heart into pieces. “Harder, Tom,” my sister moaned as my boyfriend drove in and out of her. I blinked and pinched myself. Oh well, this was reality and I wasn’t dreaming. The bunch of flowers I had come with, left my hands and fell on the floor with a soft thud. It drew Tom’s attention and he whipped around to see me. His eyes widened and he pulled out of her. “Maya?” he called and glanced at Jenny as she lazily sat up on the bed putting her arm around him and staring me right in the eyes—the audacity. “Maya? What are you doing here?” he asked, running his fingers through his hair. I had no idea if he realized how ridiculous that sounded. “We did not mean for you to find out this way...” he said and I blinked again. My eyes felt dry and I couldn’t even formulate words at the moment. “You just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Why didn’t you tell me you were coming?” he asked before pulling his pants up his waist and tossing her a blanket to cover herself up. “It’s our eighth anniversary,” I whispered. I had no idea if I was supposed to feel some sort of betrayal and anger or why I wasn’t feeling it yet. “Right,” he muttered and shrugged. “She’s my sister,” I whispered again and he glanced at Jenny who plastered a smile on her face. “Oh, Jenny? We’ve been together for almost two years now. I’ve been thinking of a way to tell you,” he said and my mouth tasted bitter. He’s been cheating on me for two years? With my sister?! Jenny batted her lashes at me. I stared at both of them, how could they? “I’ve no problem with you, Maya. You’re cool and I honestly wish we ended on better terms and not for you to find out like this…” he said and stood up. My eyes fell on my sister. “Really? You couldn’t get any other man and decided to go for the one I love?” I asked and she huffed. “Oh please, Maya. Spare me the nonsense. We both know Tom is too good for you, he deserves someone better,” she said, rolling her eyes. Of course, it should be her. She was the bitchy older sister who took away everything from me. Friends, gifts, parents…and now? My boyfriend. I should have known she’d go the extra mile, she was good-looking, hot, and in good shape. What I never expected was for Tom to fall for her. I took a step back. “Maya…” he called out and I glared at him. “Don’t,” I bit out and he pressed his lips together. I bit my lower lip, before taking a deep breath. I could feel it now, the pain ripping through my heart. It felt like my heart was being extracted from my chest. But I won’t give them the satisfaction of breaking down. I would just turn around and walk away. They can continue fucking themselves for all I care. “I loved you Tom, and this is how you repay me? By fucking my sister?” I asked, even as tears welled up in my eyes. I blinked. Don’t break in front of them. “Don’t act all emotional right now,” Jenny hissed but I didn’t even spare her a glance. I was used to her taking everything away, but God, this one hurts the most. I closed my eyes for a split second. Once I reopened them, I had my mind made up. “Yeah, of course,” I said, more to myself than anyone before I grabbed the bouquet I’d come with. Pathetic me. “She brought you roses, Tom,” Jenny sneered and I pressed my lips together. I gave her and Tom one last look before storming out of the room —and the house. I’d always been the unlucky one both in relationships and in real life. While Jenny? She got favoured because of her looks and while I wasn’t as pretty as she was, I knew I had my perks. But they were all ignored when it came to her. As always. I had no idea when tears streamed down my cheeks as I crossed the street and waved a cab. I got in immediately slamming the door shut. I managed to call out my address to the driver before breaking down in the back seat of his cab. It hurts. God, it fucking hurts. Being betrayed by a man whom I’d thought loved me and a woman I’d thought was family. It hurts. So fucking much. I caught the cab driver glancing at me through the mirror. He looked away when our eyes met and I curled into myself shielding my face from his view. Tom had told me, I ugly cried and it wasn’t good for a woman like me. He said my face always had this blotchy look and it made my eyes look smaller. He’d said my crying face annoyed him. Jenny had announced to the whole school back then how ugly I looked on a normal day and I was worse if I cried. So crying wasn’t my strong suit. Especially, in public or where someone could see me. I’ve always been ridiculed and bullied my whole life and my family wasn’t an exception. I sniffed and wiped my eyes. I needed a break. From life. From the harsh reality. From everything. And I knew just the perfect place to go.LiamThe ride to my house was silent. Maya just stared out the window while the wind played with her hair.I kept glancing at her occasionally. I had a question, but it could wait. She didn’t look fine, and I wasn’t going to bombard her with questions.Maria had contacted me. When she gave me Maya’s new contact, we exchanged numbers too because I wanted her to keep me posted on anything important about Maya.I needed to know she was okay. Especially since she was pregnant and after the accident.I was surprised when I got a text from her saying Maya was heading to her parents’. And from the urgency in her text, I knew it was serious.And come on, they ended on bad terms after that dinner. I blamed myself for it.If I wasn’t in the picture, she’d still be on talking terms with her family. Even though they weren’t doing a lot of good for her, it was better than having no one.I was extremely grateful to Maria and her girlfriend for the past months.I pulled into the compound as the gate
Maya “Peter was my brother, and yeah… you’re the child he had with…” Jeffery took a deep breath, the tip of his nose turning red. “…someone he shouldn’t have been with.” I just stared at him. “She ruined his life. Your mother ruined my brother’s life,” he said quietly, running a hand through his hair. Well. That was one discovery. “She introduced him to drugs, and that got him killed before you were even three!” His voice broke slightly, and my chest tightened. Jenny stood frozen beside us, completely stunned. He walked past me and returned to the couch where he had been sitting earlier. He buried his face in his hands, and for a moment, he looked vulnerable. I caught a glimpse of the father I used to know when I was younger. I had never seen him cry before, but something about this moment made my chest ache. I couldn’t even explain why. “Why didn’t you tell me?” I asked softly. I would have coped with knowing my parents were drug dealers. That would have been eas
MayaI had my shades on and a cap —to avoid being identified by anyone. The Press specifically.Since I made my statement, I’d completely disappeared and even if anyone had spotted me in the countryside, they probably thought it not worthy of being reported.I mean, there are so many other people and things to focus on. Not my failed relationship with a Hollywood actor.I adjusted my cap, drew in a deep breath before knocking on the door. I wouldn’t deny the fact that I was a little nervous and anxious.One, I didn’t know how they’d react on seeing me here and even if they let me in, I was not sure I was ready to hear whatever I came here for.It was a little complicated.I tucked my hands into the pocket of my pants and lowered my gaze staring at my foot while I did a small countdown in my head.3…2…1I raised my fists again but the door swung open at that moment. Somehow, just somehow, I hadn’t thought of the possibility of running into Jenny. I’d totally forgotten about her.Not
Maya“Are you sure you’re okay now?” Michael asked as I joined him behind the counter. I forced a smile at him as I tied the apron around my waist.“Yeah.” I muttered before glancing into the kitchen. “I’ll be better off there than here,” I do not have the energy to attend to customers. I was physically fine but just not in the mental state right now.Goosebumps broke out on my skin and I felt cold travel down my spine. I perked up and suddenly felt self-aware and no, it wasn’t because Michael was watching me like a hawk watches her prey.Someone was watching me.I stared at the handful of customers scattered around different tables and my eyes clashed with one of them. Not just a customer— Liam.I tore my gaze away from him as my heart began aching. It was a new feeling.Not pain, not heartbreak. Just a different feeling on its own but not better than the others.I turned to Michael.“I’ll be inside,” I muttered and not waiting for his response, I turned around and walked into the ki
LiamMy mother was dead. Long ago.Before I even got a chance to meet her because I was a damn baby. I’d killed my mum at childbirth.Dad had employed the woman I’d known my whole life —Lauren — as a nanny to me, and it was much easier since she was also a nursing single mother.So, she’d moved in with us and took care of me. Not until, her baby’s daddy won custody of their daughter and took her away.Years went by and she and my dad got involved romantically and got married, which didn’t even work out.It made sense why my dad took me with him to Italy after the divorce. Why she didn’t get custody and didn’t bother reaching out in the ten years I’d gone.Worse still, I didn’t even suspect anything.It was all because she wasn’t my mother. She only took care of me because my dad paid her and later on, she despised me when my father made it clear he wasn’t going to send me away just so her daughter could come in.This whole thing was fucked up. Especially hearing it from someone else.
MayaWhen I regained consciousness and saw two familiar faces next to my bed, I felt relieved.And slightly disappointed.I was confused. Yeah, I didn’t want him here, but I still didn’t like the idea that he’d left. I thought he’d stay. Fight for me?“Are you sure you’re good?” Shay asked.I gave her a forced smile and a small nod.“I’ll go get you something, okay? Maria would be here.”I nodded again and watched as she and her girlfriend shared a look before Shay walked out.A small sigh escaped me.“Nowhere hurts?” Maria asked.I glanced at her.“Is my baby fine?” That was all I cared about at the moment. I needed to know my baby was okay.Her expression fell slightly.“Well, we’re yet to see the doctor. He might have come around before when…” she trailed off, shifting uncomfortably.“What?” I asked and she shook her head.“Nothing. I’m sure your baby is fine,” she said reassuringly.I watched her face before pursing my lips.“Y’all met him,” I stated. It was quite obvious from her
~Liam~The rest of the days flew by quickly, and I glanced behind me, watching as Maya packed her things. Obviously, her vacation had come to an end.Which, if you ask me, was too short. But well…I walked out of the kitchen with a plate of avocado toast paired with fried eggs and a cup of coffee.
MayaOnce we got into the plane and settled in. I felt—comfortable? I had no idea. I was awkwardly comfortable if that should even be a word.Liam sat next to me silently the whole time while the passengers boarded the plane, his disguise was perfect as he had shades covering his eyes which I was f
~Maya~It was our first date—or technically, our first fake date.I’d given thought to Liam’s proposal and while it was ridiculous, there was a little sense in it. If I’m going to be tossed into a world I know absolutely nothing about except that it’s toxic, then yeah, I deserved to be paid.A lady
~Liam~With the guards outside, no paparazzi showed up the next day. We were supposed to change scenery, but the town was full.And despite how unaffected I acted, I was worried. Not for me—Maya. Poor girl had no idea what she’d be walking into once this blew up. Crazy fans and all.My phone buzzed







