LOGINEden’s Point of View
“Eden!” I heard my name in the distance, ignoring it, I pulled the pillow even closer to my face.
I jolted up when I heard a loud bang against my bedroom door.
“Eden, open the damned door!” The voice was nearer and it sounded like father, and I wonder why he is outside my door, yelling my name.
“Eden!” It came again and the bang with more force.
“What the hell!” I yelled in annoyance as I hopped down the bed, can’t a woman even sleep in peace? I swung the door. “If you are about to ask me why I haven’t gone to work today, I need you to remember that you suspended me. I will be in my room until my suspension is over!”
Father stood before me helplessly.
“Is Eva in here?” He asked curiously, and my eyes darted back to my empty room.
“Your daughter Evangeline and I are not best of friends, what the hell would she be doing in my room?” I retorted and his hands swept through his hair, frustration evident in his movements. “What’s going on?”
“The Adlers will be here any minute now,” He confessed. “Evangeline is nowhere to be found. I have looked everywhere; there is nothing but this small note.”
He handed me the paper, and my eyes quickly flickered through her hazardous handwriting.
“She ran away?” I scoffed; this is so damned funny. “She couldn’t have gone far; I am sure if you start looking you will find her before the Adlers come.”
I grabbed the knob, about to close the door again, when Father’s shoes came in between.
“I don’t have time. If I was aware of her disappearance earlier, I would have looked for her, but they will be here any minute now, and when they come, I need to present them a girl Theron can marry.” He seemed desperate and I rolled my eyes.
“So, what do you want me to do then? Go look for Evangeline, even after everything she has done to me?” I asked curiously, and the expression in his eyes remained unchanging. “I don’t think I am that generous. I need to catch up on some sleep. Goodnight father.”
“Eden!” He called my name, a certain urgency in his voice. “You do know this is the last chance to save the hospital, right? If this doesn’t work then at the end of the month, we will be left with nothing but the Dr. in our names.”
He really does make some sense, because the love I have for my grandma does outweighs the hatred I have for my sister.
I have basically lived my whole life for her dying wish.
“Fine, I will grab my keys and go find her.” I muttered, but he stopped me again before I could slam the door. “What now?”
“You don’t need to look for anyone.” He insisted and I frowned. “Just get dressed, instead of Evangeline, you will be presented to the Adlers.”
I scoffed.
“Iris and Evangeline said this person is a psychopath.” I complained.
“That’s why I think you are the right one for the job.” He answered unflinching. “You have a nerve of steel.”
I chuckled, father really loves to test me.
“Just because I am able to deal with you, doesn’t mean I can deal with every other psychopaths.” I slammed in. “I have had a very rough upbringing and childhood, the least I deserve is a man who loves me.”
“Please, Eden. We don’t have time.” He seemed earnest, and I bit down on my lips. This was the first time father is requesting something from me. “You just called of your engagement, moving on quickly is also another means of revenge.”
The silence between us stretched.
“I have one condition.” I answered.
“Whatever it is you want.”
“The director of the hospital should be selected based on merit, and not your favoritism. I need you to remember that I sacrificed my happiness for this to work.” He knew exactly what I was talking about, he paused for a while, staring into my eyes. “If you can’t do that, then I suggest you start looking for Evangeline.”
“Mr. Montclair!” Gia, the housekeeper rushed up the stairs in a panic. “They are here.”
And I raised my eyebrows at father whose lips pursed, and then he nodded stiffly.
“Fine. If that’s what it would take.”
“I will need it in writing; spoken promises can’t be trusted.” I then slammed the door shut.
What the hell did I just agree to? I leaned into the door; the world spinning around, fuck, I need to get ready.
I could hear them exchanging pleasantries. The only thing I know about these people was that they were the founder of the Adler Medical Foundation, the best healthcare specialist hospital in the whole country.
I heard a loud bang on the door, and I jolted, almost smearing my lip gloss.
“Who is it?” I called.
“It’s Gia. Your father requests your presence downstairs.” The calm voice announced and I sighed, I guess I have to go now.
My heart raced as I climbed down the stairs, I could see them vaguely from where I stood. My eyes locked on father’s icy blue eyes, and then a small smile spread across his lips.
“There she is. My princess.” He chuckled pointing towards me, and I ambled towards the table. My eyes flickered towards the elderly man, who was clad in a deep blue McQueen tuxedo, his silver eyes glanced at me.
Cold and cutting, but then the steel-like expression dissolved when he smiled.
“Good day, sir...” My eyes flickered to the woman seated besides him, probably his wife, her skin was pale and flawless, like porcelain, her youthful beauty made me so jealous.
Despite being old, her skin was radiant like glass, and her poise was nothing short of elegant.
Her eyes lifted to meet mine, then she stared down at me, like I was worth nothing. “…and madam Alder. It’s a pleasure to meet you.”
I remained polite.
“Dr. Adler…This is my beautiful daughter, Eden,” Father introduced with a big smile.
“It’s a pleasure to meet you, Eden.” Mr. Alder said quite humbly, while his wife simply nodded, and my searching eyes darted to the man who was seated at the farthest seat on the table. “Please meet my son, Dr Theron Adler.”
Only then did he lift his eyes from the phone in his ridiculously large hands, and then his resting gaze narrowed at me.
It was silver as well, but they were different from his father’s gaze…
His eyes held no warmth, no life, yet impossibly familiar.
Just empty silver pools staring back at me, and I became lost in them; his nose was high and lordy, and the thin lines of his lips tugged into a smirk.
A dark, sadistic one.
His frame was big and towering even though he was seated, he stretched even bigger than the chair.
“N-Nice to meet you, Dr. Theron.” I stammered.
“Please have your seat.” He answered instead, motioning for a chair closest to him, and his parent gasps, both sharing a glance.
“Is there anything wrong?” I asked curiously as I pulled down my chair to sit.
“Uhm.” Mrs. Adler cleared her throat, still unwilling to speak to me.
“Nothing serious, it’s just that, Theron usually likes to keep his distance away from other people.” Mr. Adler regarded me with hope. “This is the first time he is asking a complete stranger to sit close to him.”“But we are not complete strangers now, are we?” His voice made the hairs on my skin stood, and goosebumps sprouted out from my skin. It was a whisper, but loud enough to make me paralyzed, my eyes darted back towards him, the memories flooding in, and my eyes widened in realization. “Your hair looks longer to me.”
Shit…. It’s this psychopath.
Theron’s Point of ViewAfter finishing a fourteen-hour surgery, the only thing I wanted from my parents was for them to let me sleep in peace. It’s bad enough that a grown man like me isn’t allowed to move out of the house and have my privacy.They believe I needed constant supervision, because they fear I might give into the darkness and I will hurt someone.I am not the regular human, or rather the normal one.Fear. Guilt. Pain. Love.These four are but a myth to me, so father tried all he could to cure me, but all he did was make me into a science experiment.Instead of letting me sleep, they asked me to dress up for a meeting with their possible in-laws, seems like my dear old father now has plans to marry me off.I didn’t protest, I never had to. My life has been the same repeated pattern which now makes living boring, with nothing fun or nothing to look forward too, and since I get bored pretty easily, I didn’t mind getting married, who know if I would find my wife fun?And wh
Eden’s Point of View“Eden!” I heard my name in the distance, ignoring it, I pulled the pillow even closer to my face.I jolted up when I heard a loud bang against my bedroom door.“Eden, open the damned door!” The voice was nearer and it sounded like father, and I wonder why he is outside my door, yelling my name.“Eden!” It came again and the bang with more force.“What the hell!” I yelled in annoyance as I hopped down the bed, can’t a woman even sleep in peace? I swung the door. “If you are about to ask me why I haven’t gone to work today, I need you to remember that you suspended me. I will be in my room until my suspension is over!”Father stood before me helplessly. “Is Eva in here?” He asked curiously, and my eyes darted back to my empty room.“Your daughter Evangeline and I are not best of friends, what the hell would she be doing in my room?” I retorted and his hands swept through his hair, frustration evident in his movements. “What’s going on?”“The Adlers will be here an
Eden’s Point of ViewAs soon as they noticed me they both disengaged, Evangeline quickly grappling for the sheets to cover her naked body.Uriel’s eyes met mine, but instead of guilt or regret, he simply rolled his eyes.“It’s just you.” He muttered as he hopped out of bed, wearing his briefs and pants. “And what is that supposed to mean?” I queried.“I thought we were getting robbed or something, only to find you in the doorway.” He was dismissive. “What are you doing here? You didn’t inform me you were coming today.”Evangeline also started getting dressed in back, but for some reason I couldn’t take my eyes off Uriel because where did he find the nerve?“Are you insane?” I questioned. “I just caught you in bed with my little sister, and the most you could say was why I didn’t inform you I was coming!?”My voice rose with every syllable, I could feel my entire being tremble with rage.“You have never treated me like I was your little sister!” Evangeline snapped.“Because of shits l
Eden’s Point of ViewTracing the scalpel with perfect precision, I cut open the flesh, making an incision; sweat dripped down my jaw, my breaths came out shallow, I was basically gasping for air at this point.I still don’t know why I get so nervous whenever a person is laying on the operating table.Especially when the person is a child.“Vitals?” I asked just before I commence surgery, the case was delicate, and I fear the outcome of the surgery. I am aware I shouldn’t do it, because I wasn’t a pediatric surgeon, but time was wasting, and this boy will not make it before a consultant come in.Even if they use a chopper he won’t.I was sure I could do it, but why am I so scared now?“BP is at 115 over 80, heart rate is 85, and Saturation is 96%,” Nurse Luke replied promptly, I nodded my head because the vitals was good enough.I can do it, I encouraged myself, and almost immediately my trembling hands slipped and my eyes widened when the very precise scalpel punctured something.“Wha







