MasukOlivia’s POV
“Oli, hey get up already.” I heard a voice say to me.
Still dazed with sleep, I shrugged it off and turned to the other side of my bed.
“Oli!”
The voice yelled my name, shaking me as gently as possible.
For a minute I thought I was back at the hotel. Till I took a slight peek, and discovered i was in my bedroom.
“What is it?” I asked, turning over to stare at the person.
It was sally, my friend.
Her purple lipstick painted her lips, matching her eyes. While her long blonde hair flowed around her neck.
“What?” I asked, brushing sleep from my eyes. “And how did you get in?”
She shakes her head profusely, holding out a key in her hand. “I have a spare key, remember?”
“Oh.”
“Mm-hmm.” She says, dangling the key.
For some reason unknown to me, my head hurt like hell, and I felt so weak and tender.
Slowly I rose to sit on the bed, staring at my friend sheepishly.
Sally stares at me like she’s about to storm me.
“You’ve been avoiding me for weeks and I haven’t even seen you at work.”
I sighed.
Sally shakes her head, her expression softens. “Look,” she said, taking in a deep breath. “I know what happened hurt you. But I’m not her and you know me.”
“Yeah, yeah.”
She looks at me with hurt eyes. “Oli, I’m sorry about everything. I truly am.”
Her words struck a nerve in me, I had a sudden flash of everything again.
It had been three weeks and four days already. But it all still felt like yesterday.
“Yes, yes. I know it’s no one’s fault. But who needs me at the hospital?”
I felt my friend’s palm on the back of my hand, she gave me a gentle squeeze and stared at me intensely.
“Oli, I’m here for you. Always, you know that.”
Oh yes I do. But Cynthia already betrayed and slept with my boyfriend, I couldn’t be more cautious.
As if reading my thoughts, she moved closer and pulled me in for a hug.
“It’s all going to be okay.” She said, rubbing my back gently.
I hope so.
When we broke off from the hug, I beamed her a smile even tho I wasn’t feeling all too good.
“Oli. You’ve not been to work since. The management is getting a bit furious.”
“Is that so?”
“Yes. The first two weeks you said you weren’t feeling well and needed some rest. But you never said anything again.”
“Why should I?”
“Oli! That’s not how things work. You can’t hide yourself in here forever.” She said, placing a palm on my head.
“What if I want to? What if I don’t want to be around people anymore?”
She chuckles, beaming a smile as she assesses me. “Oh my god, Oli are you okay? I think you have a fever.”
I pulled my head away from her and got off the bed. Creating distance between us.
The room tilted before I even realised it was happening.
One second I was standing, the next the whole world slanted hard to the left like someone had yanked the floor out from under me.
My stomach churned up and my eyes spinned back.
What’s happening?
My breath stuck somewhere between my ribs and my throat.
Don’t fall. Don’t you dare fall right now.
My knees buckled anyway, I fell to the side.
Sally screamed. Darting off the bed and rushing towards me.
I caught myself halfway down, one palm slapping the floor.
My friend rushed over just in time and pulled me up.
“Oli. Are you okay?” She asked with concern.
I wasn’t.
Still dazed, I forced air in through my nose. And out through my mouth, calming myself.
My legs still trembling like I’d ran a marathon.
And then it hit.
A sudden unmistakable roll deep in my gut, sharp and urgent. Not nausea anymore. This was the real thing.
My mouth flooded with saliva, the kind that comes right before….
Oh god no.
I clapped a hand over my lips and bolted for the bathroom. Pushed the door furiously open and rushed over to the sink.
The door banged against the wall behind me.
My hands held each side of the sink as I opened my mouth wide for what ever to escape.
It came fast and brutal.
My eyes watered, and my hair fell in my face.
When it finally stopped, I pushed my hair back. Tucking it in place before standing to stare at my reflection on the mirror.
Sally stopped the door from banging behind me. “Oli, are you pregnant?”
I didn’t move, didn’t utter a word. But my eyes stood wide with shock.
She walks to me and placed her hand gently on my back. Rubbing it.
“Oli.”
I snort my nose.
“Are you pregnant?” She asked again. Only this time she drawled.
Tears came tricking down my face immediately. I brushed my palm against my eyes, and wiped my face. Forcing myself away from Sally, and went back into my bedroom to search my med kit.
Within seconds of searching, I found a pregnancy test kit. And took it into the bathroom.
Sally waited behind in my bedroom while I ran the test.
The bathroom tile chilled my feet. I stared at the stick on the sink edge, the past two minutes felt like eternity.
I washed my hands again, and forced myself to look.
Two lines.
Clear. Dark. Done.
My knees buckled. I gripped the sink, breath catching.
“Oh.” I muttered.
I pressed a palm to my flat stomach. Nothing felt different. Yet everything had.
I was pregnant. The test said so and I felt so too. Nothing else mattered right now.
Tears streaked down my eyes uncontrollably, the test still in my hand.
A small laugh escaped my mouth. Then a sob.
Two lines?
Not ready.
I’m terrified.
When I didn’t come out the bathroom for a while. My friend came in for me, she finds the test stick in my hand.
Sally pulls me in quickly. “It’s okay. I’m here for you.” She says.
I sobbed uncontrollably on her chest.
Everything temporary just turned forever.
And I was going to have to tell the tiny heartbeat I couldn’t yet hear that I was its mom.
Olivia’s POV:My room was quiet and smelled of spirit and aspirin.The soft beeping of the monitor filled the air as I adjusted the drip beside him. Lucious watched me the entire time.“You’re staring,” I said without looking at him.“I’m allowed to,” he replied smiling.I finally glanced at him. “You’re supposed to be resting.”“And you’re supposed to be taking a break,” he countered.I scoffed lightly and turned away, but I could feel his eyes still on me.There was something about him that made my heart race continuously, that made me so comfortable with him.“I’m fine,” I said.“No,” he said quietly. “You’re not.”For a moment, I didn’t speak because he was right and I hated that he could see it so easily.He shifted slightly, wincing just a little, but still holding that calm expression.“Come with me,” he said.I frowned. “Where?”“Away from all this,” he replied. “Just for a few days.”I turned to face him fully now.“You just got out of an incident with Kane,” I said.“And I’m
KANE’S POV:I couldn’t sleep last night. The torments of Olivia bearing my father’s child took away every source of peace and happiness.I tried… but I couldn’t.Every time I lowered myself onto the chair or the edge of the bed, something inside me snapped, and I was back on my feet again, pacing around like a mad man.My hands dragged through my hair as I moved across the room.My jaw tightened and my chest felt heavy. Absolutely everything felt wrong…everything.My father sleeping with Olivia wasn’t something I would love to imagine, because it made my blood boil in anger.I let out a sharp breath and stopped for a second, placing my hands on my hips and staring at the veil for a minute.Then thoughts of last night replayed once more.“Do you not see how much you broke her with your infidelity?” My father’s voice echoed in my head.My teeth clenched immediately. “No…” I muttered under my breath, shaking my head.But my thoughts spiraled again.She was truly heartbroken.I dragged my
OLIVIA’S POV:Morning came by so swiftly. Last night was such an intimate night for me and Lucious.We fucked like we knew it was a new dawn for something great.The warm light pressed gently against my skin, slipping through the curtains and settling over us.The air was calm and still…For a moment, I didn’t move, I just lay there, wrapped in warmth, in comfort and in something I hadn’t allowed myself to feel completely in a long time.Slowly, I opened my eyes and the first thing I saw… was him…Lucious.He was already awake and he was staring at me, he was watching me.His head rested slightly against the pillow, his body close to mine beneath the sheets.The blanket covered us, but I could still feel the heat of his skin, the steady breathing of his chest.His eyes… were soft, like he was looking at something fragile, like something he didn’t want to lose.I blinked slowly, adjusting to the light.“Why are you staring at me like that?” I murmured, my voice still thick with sleep.A
KANE'S POV The elevator doors opened directly into the house. And the silence of the foyer was like a sharp contrast to the ringing in my ears. Every muscle in my body felt like it had been shredded and reattached with rusted wire. Everything ached, even my teeh.My jaw throbbed, a remunder of the punch my father had got in, and my knuckles were raw and crusted with dried blood.I didn’t turn on the lights as I made my way towards the stairs.“Kane? Is that you?”Cynthia's voice drifted from the living room. “Who else would it be?” I answered harshly.I heard the rustle of silk, the sound of her rising from the sofa. A few seconds later, it was turned on.I flinched inwardly at the unwelcome glare, before fixing my eyes on Cynthia.Silently, her eyes traveled over my torn sleeves, my blood-smeared shirt, and the darkening bruise on my cheek.“Well what the hell happened to you? Where have you been? I’ve been calling you for hours and…”“Not now, Cynthia,” I rasped, my voice soundin
OLIVIA'S POV The glass doors of the gallery seemed to recoil as Lucious stepped through them.I stopped mid-motion, a stack of exhibition catalogs slipping from my fingers and scattering across the polished hardwood like fallen leaves. My heart, already erratic from my morning conversation with Kane, performed a frantic double-thud against my ribs.“Lucious.”He looked like a masterpiece that had been left out in a riot. His charcoal blazer was torn at the shoulder, the silk lining peeking through like a jagged wound. His lip was split, a dark crust of blood drying at the corner, and his left eye was already beginning to puff into a dull shade of violet. Yet, even battered, he carried himself with that cool, magnetic grace that drew everyone in.“Hello, dear,” he murmured, his voice a low, gravelly rasp. “I asked if I could see you, and I may or may not have used my name…sorry. I hope you don't mind.”“What on earth…” I moved toward him, my heels clicking a frantic rhythm. I didn't
KANE'S POV I didn't think. I physically couldn't focus enough on one thing to actually think about any of my actions or decisions.I couldn't breathe either. Not properly at least.The anger was too much. That sort of anger can't possibly be healthy, I'm sure it rewired something in my brain chemistry.The mahogany doors to my father’s private study didn't stand a chance against it. I kicked them open with a force that sent the brass handles denting into the walls.Father was sitting behind his desk, a fountain pen in hand, looking as unbothered as he eyed me up and down like I was barely an inconvenience.As if I wasn't a hair's breadth away from snapping my hands around his powerful neck.He sighed, sliding off his glasses.“I thought we've already talked about your habit of dramatic entries, Kane. It’s beneath you. It's not how I raised you, son.”“You sick, perverted old freak!” I screamed, lunging across the desk.I didn't care about the decorum or the legacy. Or whatever he tho
Olivia’s POV“Surely you have something to say?” Eric asked, his voice low but his face attentive. I couldn’t stare at his eyes. If I did, I’d break easily and tell him everything. There was no point rushing it as it is. How do I break it to my last living relative that I'm pregnant... and it's b
Olivia’s POV“What?” He asked with a perplexing look on his face. “Olivia…”“Yeah, you heard me. Leave!” My voice is higher now, much strict and stern. But I don’t care. Why the hell would he mention someone that humiliated me twice. Lucious looked stunned, he wanted to say something but couldn’t
Olivia’s POVI pushed the door shut, standing there. Curtain pushed aside, eyes peeking out to see Moses make a quick turn before driving off. I’m glad I met him. What seemed like just a taxi drive, now felt like a divine intervention. He spoke with so much wisdom, I’d almost forgotten what happen
Cynthia’s POVThis was going to be a tough one. What if he gets furious and super aggressive?I thought continuously. Fear gnawing at me. I swallowed deep in my throat. Summoning the courage to kill the engine. I had packed out at a popular restaurant not far from my old neighborhood. Gently I st







