The rest of the time in the office, Mallory tried her best to remain calm and avoid getting on Wilder's nerves again. Despite how much it hurt her, she forced herself not to look at him and ignore the fact that he couldn't recognize her.
Arlo and the other manager filled him in on some urgent issues. Then, they talked about his meeting with the board members happening in an hour.
"Has everyone been duly informed and prepared for the meeting?" Wilder asked.
"Yes, sir. I made sure to send a reminder email to every one of them yesterday." Mallory replied as quickly as she could, avoiding eye contact with him.
She gulped tersely after that.
"Get everything set, then."
They spent quite sometime in the cozy office, until finally, Wilder dismissed them.
The moment Mallory got to her desk, she hastened to the restroom. She wasn't pressed or anything but simply needed an isolated place to cry.
Approaching the restroom, her steps became increasingly unsteady. She got into one of the room and collapsed to the floor, her body wracking with sobs as she let go of all the emotions she had been holding in. It was as if a dam had burst as her tears flowed freely, soaking her cheeks and the cold thighs beneath her. Her cries echoed off the walls, and in that moment, she felt utterly alone, lost in her despair.
For seven years, she looked for him, cried for him, and hoped for his return. For seven years, she lived in the nightmare of losing him and at some point, feared something bad might have happened to him. So, how was he overseas the whole time? And how couldn't he recognize her? What the hell happened to her Wilder?
For a long time, she cried within the walls of the restroom. She's never felt so broken, so dejected. The pain was even worst than when he'd left, 'cause it was more painful having him in front of her but not being recognized.
Finally, as her tears began to subside, she slowly rose from the cold hard floor, her fingers trembling as she gingerly wiped the remnants of her tears from her face. A sense of calm washed over her, tho, she knew that pain would never go away.
She ambled to one of the washbasins, and as she washed her hands while staring at the wall mirror in front of her, she made a resolution. She was going to hire a private investigator to carry out a search on Wilder. Yes, that was the best thing to do. She had a good friend she was sure would do a good job for her. She'd carry out a search on Wilder and know what really happened to him.
She put her hands under the hand-drier and made sure there were no traces of tears on her face. Just when she was about leaving, the door of the restroom went open, revealing Arlo. Mallory flinched upon seeing him.
"Mr Arlo?" She furrowed her brows. "What are you... doing here? This is the female restroom."
Arlo, his hands dipped into his suit pockets, glanced round the place with a grin on his lips.
"Well," he shrugged, looking at Mallory. "I kept waiting at the door, hoping you'd come out. But you were taking too long."
Surprise washed over Mallory. He had been waiting for her? A hint of his intentions lingered on her, but she waved it aside, not wanting to think about it.
She watched unsteadily as Arlo walked towards her. "What was the meaning of that display you put up at the CEO's office, Mallory? Did you really know him from somewhere?" He titled his head.
Mallory creased her brows and shook her head.
"It's nothing," she tried walking away, but Arlo gripped her hand, making her stop.
"Now, calm down, will you?" He teased. "If it wasn't for me, covering you up every now and then, you'd have probably been fired by now."
Mallory took a deep breath. "I really think you should let me go. We're in the female restroom, and I wouldn't want anyone to find us here and have the wrong impression."
"And what if they do?"
Mallory was stunned. She tried freeing her hand from his grasp, but it was futile and too firm.
"Can you let me go?" She groused.
Arlo chuckled, loving the fact that she couldn't get away.
"Relax Mallory; the last thing I'd do is eat you up," he grinned. Then, with his other hand, he dipped his fingers into his hair with a sigh.
"You know you're special to me, right? And you know I've always admired you. Go out with me, I promise you'll never regret it. You know me, Mallory; I was the previous CEO before Wilder showed up. You were new in the company, but I had chosen you as my secretary. Can't you see I have good intentions for you?"
Mallory blinked severally. If only he knew the pain in her heart, he wouldn't bring that up.
"Please, Mr Arlo, I need to..."
"What exactly is the problem, huh?" Arlo cut her off, desperation kicking in. "Take a look at me - I'm young, I'm rich," he scoffed. "You'll never have a problem with money. Just go out with me, even if it's for a night."
"That will never happen," she gritted at him. Hearing a night from him made her eyes glint with so much anger.
"I acknowledge the fact that you've helped me a few times, but I never asked for it, Mr Arlo. I had no idea you even had such thoughts in your head, not until few weeks ago. There are many other beautiful ladies in this company, so please, pick someone else and just let me be." She struggled to break free from his grip, but he didn't let her go.
"There is no woman as beautiful as you are, Mallory," his eyes shadowed with lust. "And even if there is, I still want you. Badly."
"Well, that will never happen. Now, let me go!" This time around, she struggled with all her might and was finally able to pull her hand from his grip.
She became more upset, panted heavily and tried going to the door, but Arlo still pulled her back. His eyes simmered with rage.
"You know what they say about biting the finger that fed you?" He grumped. "Don't try that with me, Mallory; 'cause you'll regret it. Trust me."
"I'm never regretting it. Now, let me go!" She pushed him off, making him stumble backwards.
Throwing a sharp glare at him, she opened the door and scurried out of the restroom before he'd reach for her hand again.
She returned to her desk and took in a deep breath, fear still washing over her over Arlo's display. It all started two weeks ago. For the past two weeks, he's been rubbing it in her face that she was only there because of him. He's been making her feel indebted, and that her body was the only form of payment he needed. This made Mallory anxious because she learnt Arlo was Wilder's cousin and had his influence in the company. Why did she have to be so unlucky?
She lowered her head on her desk in pain, trying to overcome the conflicting thoughts in her head.
It was a nightmare for Pemberton Synergy.Mallory headed to work, looking and feeling very sad. She knew it was going to be the saddest workday of her life. The new decaffeinated drink was the talk of the country. On that very day of the launch, cartons of it had been pushed and supplied into the market. And since then, everyone's been talking to about it. Even in the cab Mallory had boarded on her way to work, the passengers couldn't stop singing the praises of TeraFusion."My husband has always been scared of taking caffeinated coffee as a result of his heart rate even though he had reasons to take it due to the nature of his job. But yesterday, he took three bottles of the decaffeinated drink, and man! He was so energized, didn't get a wink of sleep," One of the women had said joyously."I'm telling you, TeraFusion is a lifesaver. Especially that Sybil girl. She spoke with so much respect and regard for her consumers." Even the driver had noted. An ache of heartache gripped Mall
Mallory was very anxious. The launch had started and in the meantime, they were just having work presentations going on. Her TV was already on with her kids with her in the living room. She couldn't help the panic that filled her heart. Of course, it wasn't the first time TeraFusion was launching a new product. But they'd always given a hint on the details of the product before time. This was different because there was no hint. So, Pemberton Synergy didn't knew what to expect and hence, were very worried. Mallory was anxiously waiting in the living room when she noticed Zara had been gone for too long. They had been together in the sitting room when she got a call from someone, telling her to meet outside. Zara claimed it was her friend, but she had been gone for more than thirty minutes. Mallory decided to check up on her. She went out of the house and found her farther away with some strange guy. The guy was just like Zara looked - a wild hairstyle with so many piercings. She c
Mallory chuckled nervously and looked away, not knowing what to say.But the Wilder she knew would never try to take advantage of someone. The question was - was he the same Wilder?"I don't think so, sir." She forced herself to reply. "But so far, you've been nothing but committed to the affairs of the company, I'm sure you small matters like that are of no importance to you. Besides, you have a fiancee, and I'm sure you love her very much."She lifted her gaze to meet his at the same time he was staring at her. Their eyes got locked for a stretched moment, causing a wave of heat to wash over Mallory.In that fleeting moment, she wondered if she'd said the truth. Did he really love Safiya?Wilder broke the contact by redirecting his gaze back to his food. Suddenly, Mallory felt stupid for her last statement. Maybe, she shouldn't have mentioned it. He wouldn't be engaged to her if he didn't love her.For the rest of the time, nothing else was discussed between them until Wilder's phon
The air became so dense with tension, it felt like a suffocating fog pressing against her voice.Wilder turned around and wrenched himself away while Mallory stared at the complimentary card in front of her."I'm... I'm sorry, sir. Not to sound disrespectful, but this isn't allowed." She replied, inclined her head and turned around to catch up with Wilder.Mallory could feel her heart racing heavily as she walked beside Wilder. What the hell was wrong with that crazy man?! Of course, she's had clients stare and smile at her during meetings, but none of them had ever had they nerves to approach her in the tjr presence of her boss. Mr. Landon sure had some balls.The guards who had been attending and waiting at a distance, joined them as they walked to the car."Book a reservation at Grand Oak for lunch. Tell them I need the rooftop," Wilder said when they were close to the car.Mallory was relieved. At last, he was talking to her."Okay, sir."Settling in the car, she turned on her lap
Safiya burst through the door like wildfire, her fury igniting the air around her. The intensity of her anger seemed to crackle and smolder, threatening to engulf the entire house in flames. The maids and house boys scurried out of her path as she walked through, neither of them wanting to be a victim. She went right to the corner she knew her mother would be that morning - the second living room upstairs. She stormed in to find her talking and laughing over tea with someone. "It didn't work, mum! It failed!" She let out before her head could register the fact that her mum wasn't alone. She didn't care either ways. Pomella was a little offended that her daughter didn't mind her guest. But above all, she was worried.With a forced smile, she turned to the elderly woman beside her."I am so sorry. Can you give me a minute?""Sure. Take your time."Pomella stood up afterward and led Safiya out of the room, taking her to her own room. "What is going on, Safiya? Do you even know who
Mallory groaned as she regained consciousness in bed. Time seemed like a tricky puzzle, leaving her unsure of what had really happened while she slept. Her hands were tangled in her unruly hair, aching to soothe the throbbing in her head. What happened to her? What time was it?Directing yer eyes to the wall clock, she was shocked to discover it was mid day. What in God's name?! How did she sleep so early?She hurried out of the bed, her kids in mind. Was Zara able to prep and take them to school? How come no one even bothered to wake her up?She went downstairs and found Zara and Isla playing a drought game. "Hey, sis! You up at last," Zara waved at her, smiling widely. As expected, Isla only spared her a glare before looking away. "Why didn't you wake me up, Z? How about the kids? Did you take them to school?" Mallory asked, making Zara scoff. "Are you being serious? The only thing I didn't do trying to get you to wake up was probably to hit you in the head. You were sleeping