Kayla's POV
A deep frown settled on my forehead accompanied by a tightened fist to keep my emotions in check. But how long would I be able to do that? I was completely shattered inside.
My eyes were red-shot, but my black shade did well to hide it. I couldn't hold myself back as I blew my nose into the little piece of fabric I held in my hand.
Since Grandma Helen died, it was as though a huge part of me had gone with her.
Grandma was my life savior. She was like my guardian angel sent to me in my time of need. If not for her many years ago, I have no idea where I’d have been by now.
Grandma Helen had been in the mortuary for three months now following Liam's order and today was the day she'd finally be laid to rest
Hot tears welled up in my eyes, growing into an intense cry.
Just then, a voice came behind me.
"You don't have to cry so much Kayla, grandma Helen was already so old, it was time for her to die and God already tried for her, she lived till 97, get a hold of yourself." That was Ellie; Ethan's wife. She had always been like that when it comes to Grandma Helen. But I couldn't believe she'd say such a thing at her funeral.
I refused to spare her even a glance as tears continued to stream down my eyes.
I already missed Grandma so much and in severe pain, how could Ellie say such things? No wonder they never got along when she was still alive.
Several minutes later, the burial ceremony was over. Grandma Helen had gone to the other side of the world. Leaving me behind.
With more tears dripping down my face I waved her my final goodbye. And finally, I was ready to leave.
My eyes looked around the crowd, searching for that one person, but it seemed he didn't attend his own Grandmother's burial. Or might I say he didn't wait for it to be over before he left. As I had seen him here earlier.
I shook my head and made to finally take my leave now, but just as I was about to come out of the cemetery, my eyes caught on someone who made my heart skipped several beats, and a huge amount of adrenaline released into my being.
How dare she come here? Grandma Helen even hated her.
It was Lyra, Liam's mistress. Liam named her his childhood friend, but they had done so many despicable things that broke me many times. All the while still referring to her as 'just his childhood friend'
Grandma Helen had no idea what her Grandson had been doing to me in our marriage. What was the point telling her? It'd have only added to her worries, she was already old and battling high blood pressure. I wouldn't want to kill my grandma Helen with my marital problem. Hence I kept it all to myself.
If she knew, she'd have scolded him, but would that change anything? The answer was no as Liam would never let Lyra go.
It was as though Lyra were a part of Liam, someone he could never do away with. Even at his office when Grandma Helen had sent me there some months ago, I met them almost into each other's skin, leaning into each other so intimately they could be misunderstood as husband and wife.
Well, my marriage to Liam was arranged by Grandma Helen. But I had always loved Liam. The first time I met him after he came back from his studies abroad, I fell in love with him.
His masculine nature had me in rage and even till today. Liam was not just handsome, but gorgeous. He had me drooling over his blue eyes and his entire body.
Liam was well built, his muscled chest protruding out through his shirt, and his cologne had my whole being melting at his sight. I needed him, I wanted him. Every night I go to sleep with him on my mind.
Then I told myself if I could have this man then I've gotten everything I needed in life. Even in the day, I dreamt about Liam. I got lost so many times at the sight of him and Grandma Helen would call me back from my reverie.
Only to wake up one morning and she announced my marriage to Liam. I had made it in life. I couldn't sleep for days. I was marched in delight and extreme happiness.
Even though Liam didn’t seem to like me that much or wasn't that pleased with me as his wife-to-be, I believed I was going to make him love me with time.
I wasn't that bad myself. I was petite, had hazel eyes and my skin was just as perfect. I had a round face, a flat tummy, and a body that could be described as perfect.
But five years later, he hasn't even gotten a bit close to me to think of ever developing any feelings for me.
All I could remember in our five years of marriage was how he went around with his childhood friend, who, of course, was his mistress.
Liam had done nothing but make me feel outrageously alone in our marriage.
Growing up, my moment of great bond and beautiful life was cut short when I lost the most important people in my life to the cold hand of death. How I survived it was still a mystery to me and everybody who witnessed it.
Fifteen years ago, on a Saturday morning, I clocked eleven _ it was my birthday. Even though I didn't want a big celebration, my parent were adamant on taking us out for a big birthday party. If I had known it was going to claim their lives, I’d have refused at all costs.
I and my two brothers were seated at the back seat of our Lexus, with my parents at the front conversing happily. Time seemed to freeze as my parents suddenly became quiet, inside the car was filled with tension and anxiety as I raised my head to see Dad floundering to evade the huge gigantic trailer hauling its way towards us.
It sped as though it was on a mission to crush us all. Just as my instinct predicted, I watched as my whole family lay lifeless before my very own eyes within a split second.
I had blood dripping down my forehead as I managed to crawl out, coughing profusely while crying for help on the deserted road, all the while my body shaking from trauma.
My wailing voice rolled until the paramedics arrived.
My parents and my two siblings were pronounced dead on the spot.
In a twinkle of an eye, I had lost everyone in my life, including my two lovely brothers. My playmates. Everyone in my life were gone.
After the burial of my parents and my brothers. I had refused to leave the funeral home. All I did every day was cried my eyes out till I was almost blinded by tears. As if that even matters to me, I just kept crying until an old woman came to me.
Seemed she wasn't around at the time of the burial and had just arrived to pay her respects.
Kayla's POVMy eyes fluttered calmly as I looked at the caller ID.I picked it up on the second ring."Hello, Mrs Reyes.. How do you feel today?.." His voice came through?"I'm doing fine for now, Doctor Damien, thank you so much." my voice echoed, laced with an appreciative tone.For now I was fine, but I don’t know how I might feel few days to come, when I divorce Liam.“Alright Mrs Reyes, just wanted to check on you and I hope you start your antenatal soon." He muttered, with so much concern in his voice."Yes doctor, thank you so much."With that, Doctor Damien hung up. Heavy sighs escaped my lungs.If only he knew what I was going through now. Very soon he'd find out anyway, he was the family doctor, and finding out I was gone after the divorce should be a piece of cake.But I was grateful he was looking out for me. It was clear now, the only person who cared for me in the Reyes family after Grandma Helen was Damien, even though he wasn’t a complete part of the family.Damien and
Kayla's POVI was unable to sleep till the sun rays were back on again, piercing into the room through the window like it was the brightest day ever.I watched them as they lay on each other's bare chests and loosely covered with the blanket I had abandoned for them.Then Lyra suddenly jolted up with loud gasps escaping her lungs while covering her mouth with her palm.Liam winced in pain maybe from a headache or the little work he did last night. His face scrunched with his eyelids slowly coming off."What happened.." he murmured, his voice barely audible.With his eyes scanning the room, he stopped on my disappointed saddened gaze.His eyes opened wide, then he jolted up immediately, I could see a flicker of guilt flash through his eyes but he swiftly diverted his gaze from my eyes and palmed his head."I'm.. I'm.. Kayla.. I'm sorry Kayla.. nothing happened between us, I promise." Lyra mumbled.My stare was glued on them as Lyra rambled on, trying to find an excuse even though she l
Kayla's POVMy brows raised and my pupils dilated."Are.. are you sure that's my results?" My voice broke.I was in great shock.For the past five years since I got married to Liam, I’ve never missed my period once to ever thought of getting pregnant.Back then, when Grandma Helen was still here, she was often nervous, eager for me to get pregnant. But now that she was gone and no more and I’m planning to dissolve my marriage, it came.The sullen expression on my face couldn't be hidden. This was supposed to be a moment of joy for me, a moment where my heart was supposed to be filled with nothing but pure bliss. Yet, my heart was filled with misery. Because it came at the wrong time."Mrs Reyes." Doctor Damien called, his hand waving at my face, obviously wondering what could be going through my mind as I got so quiet."I'm sorry Damien, it's just.. I never expected to be pregnant, not now, not.." My voice broke."I promise you, there were no mistakes in your results. You are pregnan
Kayla's POVThen her forehead deepened into a frown."You don't mean that, do you?" She voiced.I nodded. “I mean it.”"I have to let Liam go now, the reason why I was still in this marriage was Grandma Helen, but she's no more," I muttered. My tone delicate. I had still not gotten over Grandma Helen."Liam has someone else he loves," I added.Mrs May's brows raised.Then she nodded with her lips pressed together.“No marriage stress is worse than a husband having an affair.” She muttered." But are you sure about this? Did you catch him red-handed, you could've misunderstood." Mrs May muttered.A very sad smile spread across my lips.If only she knew all they had done, even in my presence.I nodded my head slowly. Like she saw the pain in my eyes, as she suddenly grabbed my hand and began rubbing it with utmost care. I was almost moved to tears. But I had promised myself not to shed tears because of Liam again.The last time I dropped tears and vowed never to do so again was when I
Kayla's POVJust one brief look at me, she knew I was my father's daughter. Her smile brightened as she stared at me.Then she goes “Will you stay with me?”For some moment, I cleaned the tears that were rolling down my face.“I’m your daddy’s business sister, your daddy likes me so much and he'd be happy if you stayed with me.”My eyes went from her head down to her fine boots then I resumed crying. I needed my family back not her. I wailed effortlessly.She stood there waiting for me to go with her, but I never gave her a chance.But she never gave up as she went from just coming to persuade me, to bringing me food and staying with me till I’d doze off on her legs.Eventually, I followed her to her home.It was big and elegant just like ours. And she, was also very warm and lovely. She made sure to bring a smile back to my face again, even while I missed my parent and siblings. She was my buddy.Since then, she had treated me nothing less than her real granddaughter.When Grandma H
Kayla's POVA deep frown settled on my forehead accompanied by a tightened fist to keep my emotions in check. But how long would I be able to do that? I was completely shattered inside.My eyes were red-shot, but my black shade did well to hide it. I couldn't hold myself back as I blew my nose into the little piece of fabric I held in my hand.Since Grandma Helen died, it was as though a huge part of me had gone with her.Grandma was my life savior. She was like my guardian angel sent to me in my time of need. If not for her many years ago, I have no idea where I’d have been by now.Grandma Helen had been in the mortuary for three months now following Liam's order and today was the day she'd finally be laid to restHot tears welled up in my eyes, growing into an intense cry.Just then, a voice came behind me."You don't have to cry so much Kayla, grandma Helen was already so old, it was time for her to die and God already tried for her, she lived till 97, get a hold of yourself." That