“I’ll be hosting the Inner-city Relief Charity Ball next month,” Elsie announced cheerfully at the breakfast table the next morning.
“I think it’s the best opportunity to introduce Emilia to everyone,” she added.
“That’s nice,” said Kane indifferently.
“I love balls,” said Samuel with a mischievous grin.
He was Lillian’s middle-aged husband who worked as a cosmetic surgeon. He had a plain face and a receding hairline.
“Seriously, darling,” said Lillian with a chuckle.
He giggled. “You know what I meant. Not the other balls.”
Lillian laughed. Emilia cringed. Kane rolled his eyes. Elsie sighed.
“Where’s Jack?” Kane asked.
“Still sleeping, I’m sure,” his mother answered. “He came in very late last night.”
“Nothing new,” Lillian drawled.
“Mother, I want you to get Emilia an etiquette tutor,” Kane said casually.
Emilia dropped her cutlery. “I beg your pardon?”
“That’s a brilliant suggestion, dear,” said Elsie. “Every young woman should take lessons on poise and gracefulness before getting introduced to society.”
“This is the 21st century!”
“It doesn’t matter what era we’re in. Good manners never go out of fashion and I can see why your husband is suggesting this, judging by how you just yelled at me now.”
Emilia lowered her gaze. She didn’t like how her mother-in-law was speaking to her like a child but she had to tame her temper and stop proving Kane right.
“I’m sorry,” she apologized.
“I’m glad that’s settled. Have a nice day, everyone,” said Kane. He got up and kissed his mother’s forehead before leaving the dining room.
“And there goes the most romantic husband of the century,” said Samuel with a chuckle.
Elsie roasted him with a fiery look. “At some point, you’ll eventually have to grow up.”
Samuel’s face turned red. He stood up and stormed out of the room.
“Really, Mother! Why do you always pick on Samuel?” Lillian asked angrily and walked out too.
Elsie shook her head in disbelief. “Ridiculous.”
Emilia pinned her gaze on the food that she was no longer eating. Being a part of the Beaumont family was definitely going to be an interesting experience.
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Six weeks later, it was the night of the ball. Everyone who mattered in society was in the Beaumont mansion to honour the invitation of the family matriarch.
“Please, smile, Emilia. You look constipated.”
She immediately obeyed her mother-in-law and spread her lips wide enough to show all of her teeth. She’d never smiled this much in her whole life and her face was starting to hurt.
“Mingle with the guests, dear. Can’t you see what Lillian is doing?”
“Of course, Mother,” she said and hurried away.
She weaved through the crowd of wealthy guests and press people. They’d taken photos of her with Kane earlier after Elsie introduced them to everyone as a couple.
“Hello, Mrs Beaumont. It’s a pleasure to finally meet you up close,” said a sleek guy.
Emilia recognized him as a reporter from The Daily Cable. He had a shark-like grin pasted on his face and it made her nervous.
“Good evening, Mr Santino,” she greeted him politely.
“Please, call me Martin. I was wondering if I could have a quick chat with you.”
“Sure. I mean, of course.”
“How did you and Mr Beaumont meet?”
Emilia drew in a breath and began to recite the lines that her mother-in-law had fed her.
“We met for the first time at a charity ball like this one last year. I was a volunteer who was lucky enough to attend the prestigious event. Kane and I met by chance and it was love at first sight. The rest, as they say, is history.”
“Hmm… that sounds very… romantic,” he mused.
She could tell that he didn’t believe her but she wasn’t going to say anything more than that.
“I’d really love to stay and chat with you some more, Martin, but I have other guests to greet too. Do enjoy the rest of the evening.”
She glided away before he could stop her. As she continued her rounds, she spotted Kendra on the other end of the room and her brain froze.
What the hell! What was she doing here? Who invited her and why?
“Keep it moving, sweetheart,” Lillian whispered in her ear. “Don’t just stand tshere.”
“What is Kendra doing here?” She whispered back.
“Ask your husband. He invited her.”
Emilia was furious. She moved away from Lillian to search for Kane and then she saw him heading upstairs. Where was he going to?
“That’s a lovely dress, darling,” a woman complimented her. It was the mayor’s wife.
“Thank you, Mrs Carnegie. You look fabulous yourself.”
The woman giggled excitedly and Emilia floated away. She looked towards the stairs and was horrified to see Kendra going there too.
She didn’t need a psychic to tell her what was going on. Her husband and his lover were about to have a booty call upstairs. She wasn’t going to allow that!
“Hi, Emily. You look smashing in that dress,” said Jack, blocking her way.
“It’s Emilia,” she replied impatiently.
“Yeah. I noticed we haven’t really had the chance to talk like in-law to in-law, you know.”
She looked past him and noticed that Kendra was gone. Damn!
“Uh… sure. I mean, of course.”
“I think you’re going to be the one to change my big brother, you know. He’s like a massive playboy and all but what he needs in his life is a good girl like you, Emily.”
“It’s Em – ugh! You know what, never mind. I have to run. We’ll talk later.”
She pushed past him and marched purposefully towards the stairs. She was in no mood to entertain Jack’s frat boy antics right now.
She hurried up the stairs in a way that would make Elsie scream. As she reached the second landing, she came face-to-face with Kendra.
“Where are you hurrying to, Mrs Beaumont?” she laughed scornfully. “Got a date?”
“What are you doing here?”
“Take a wild guess.”
“Have you no shame?”
“Says the woman who sold herself to a rich guy to rescue her family from poverty. You’re such a hypocrite. You remind me of that saying about pots and kettles.”
Kendra’s words stung because they were true and Emilia didn’t have a clever response to fire back at her.
“What? Cat got your tongue?” Kendra taunted her.
“I don’t care what you think about me. Kane is my husband whether you like it or not, and I have the right to kick you out of this house.”
“Not if I kick you out first.”
Kendra pushed Emilia and she lost her balance. She tumbled down two flights of stairs and landed at the bottom at an awkward angle.
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Emilia woke up to the beeping sound of the heart monitor near her. She was in the hospital and every part of her body ached.
“You’re awake,” Kane said softly. He was sitting on a chair beside the bed.
Every little movement caused Emilia pain and she groaned. Her right leg was in a cast and the rest of her body was tied with bandages. She looked like a mummy.
“Don’t move too much. Just relax and talk if you can,” he said. “Do you remember what happened?”
“Yeah. I mean, yes. Kendra pushed me.”
He was shocked. “What?”
“She pushed me downstairs,” she repeated and tears gathered in her eyes.
“Please, don’t say that again,” he said sternly. “I know you don’t like Kendra and that’s understandable, but to accuse her of something as wicked as that? That’s a stretch, even for you.”
“Wait, you don’t believe me?”
“It was Kendra who raised an alarm when you fell. Why would she push you and then call for help? She was upset.”
Emilia couldn’t believe it. Kane thought she was lying!
“I’m telling you the truth, Kane. She pushed me.”
“That’s enough. I can see that the fall messed up your memory or you just want to use this as an opportunity to make me get rid of Kendra. That’s not going to work.”
He stood up and picked up his jacket from the back of the chair that he’d been sitting on.
“Your mother is waiting outside. I’ll tell her to come in and spend the rest of the night with you. I’ll be back tomorrow.”
“Don’t bother,” she said bitterly. “I don’t want to see you here again.”
She saw how his jaw clenched and she could tell that he was angry. Well, he should be because she was too. Why would he believe Kendra and not her?
“Fine,” he said curtly and stormed away like a tornado.
Tears of frustration gushed out of her eyes. She would not let Kendra get away with this. She must get her own pound of flesh too!
Emilia’s road to recovery was a slow and painful one. After six weeks, she was moved to a regular private ward where she got around in a wheelchair.“The doctors believe that your spine injury has healed enough for you to begin physical therapy,” Kane announced to her one afternoon.“That’s good news,” she smiled.“Yes. Who knows, you might get back on your feet in time for the twin’s fourth birthday.”“Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, please.”Kane placed his hand on hers and squeezed it gently. “I am not afraid to hope, Emilia.”She shrugged. “Sometimes, hope ends up in disappointment.”“Don’t say that. I believe you’ll walk again.”His phone buzzed. He checked it and got on his feet. “Sorry, my love. This is an important business call.”“You don’t need my permission to answer your phone, Kane. Go ahead and take the call but do it outside. I think I’ll take a nap,” she said and yawned.He pecked her on the cheek and hurried out of the room. Emilia got comfortable on her bed and clo
Kane thought it was only possible to dodge bullets in movies but he’d done it in real life. When the old man showed up with the gun and yelled at him, Kane had preempted his opponent’s move and dropped to the ground before he pulled the trigger.He lunged at the man, knocking him to the ground. Hank fired another shot that went into the ceiling and Kane grabbed the rifle, trying to wrestle it from his grip.“Get off me, you bastard!” Hank yelled at him as he continued to maintain his hold on the gun.Kane headbutted him, destabilizing Hank for a few seconds. He finally snatched the gun from his hands and got up.“You bastard. You broke my nose,” Hank lamented and wiped the blood from his nostril.“Who the hell are you?” Kane asked him while aiming the rifler at its owner.“I’m Hank. This is my cabin and you’re a trespasser.”Kane glanced at Emilia and saw that she
Kane felt like smashing his fist into something. He was so angry he couldn’t think straight. He should never have left Emilia alone.He should have given his Qatari business partners an excuse for not showing up to the contract signing ceremony. Now, he would still miss the event and his wife’s life is in danger as well.“I am going to kill that guy when I see him again,” he muttered angrily.Emilia had suggested that Matt could be the stalker but he had written off that possibility because he was so certain that his wife’s ex-lover was safely tucked away in Wyoming. The bastard had waited for him to leave before finally making his move.His phone rang. It was his mother calling.“Yes, Mother?” He answered impatiently.“The police have found the kidnapper’s vehicle,” Elsie said shakily.Kane sighed with relief. “Has he been arrested?”“Well… that isn’t possible anymore.”“Why not?”“He’s dead. They said the vehicle was crushed completely. They’d have to cut it up to bring out the body
When Emilia regained consciousness, it was dark and she could smell the delicious aroma of beef stew. She was in so much pain that the only part of her body that she could move was her eyes.A slow scan around her surroundings showed her that she was inside a log cabin. She was in a small room, lying on a bed alone. There was one chair in the room beside the bed and a bookshelf with a lantern on top of it.She suddenly remembered that Matt had said he was taking her to a cabin before she jumped on him. Panic gripped her.Had he somehow managed to survive that terrible crash and brought her here after all? How was she going to escape now?She heard the footsteps coming towards the room and a male voice humming a tune. Who was that? Her saviour or her captor?The fear of the unknown made her nervous but she couldn’t get up from the bed to hide. She seemed pinned to the spot.A few seconds later, a strange man showed up at the doorway, ho
“Who is it?” Lara called out from the living room.“Don’t say a word,” Matt warned Emilia.“So, you’re the stalker.”“I hate that word. I wasn’t stalking you, by the way. I was just letting you know that I’ll come back for you and now, here I am.”“What do you think you’re doing, Matt?” She asked him softly. “How do you think this is going to end?”“It’s going to end with you following me quietly and going back to Wyoming with me. Or we could go to Connecticut together. Do you remember how much fun it was when we were together in that hotel, making love all night?”“That wasn’t a fun memory for me,” she replied flatly. “it was a painful time in my life when I was searching frantically for my missing child.”“Well, you’ve found her, haven’t you? Now, stop talking and com
“We will have the mansion under a one-week surveillance to see if the stalker will show up again,” said the police officer, Gary Wesley. “so, have no fear, Mrs Beaumont. If he shows up again, we will catch him and arrest him.”“That’s very reassuring, thank you.” Said Emilia.“If the stalker isn’t caught this week, will you extend your surveillance by another week?” Kane wanted to know.“Let’s see how this week goes first but I am confident that we will catch the stalker if he shows up again,” said officer Wesley.“Fair enough. Thank you for your time.”After the policeman left, Kane joined Emilia in the sunroom where she was brooding alone.“Don’t worry, my love. You’re safe with me,” he said softly. “and if the police can’t protect us, nobody else can.”“I’m just trying to figure out who could be playing this prank on me. What if it’s Matt?”“Who? The Wyoming guy?”“Yes.”“I don’t think so. Why would he leave his job and family to come here and leave dumb notes for you?”“I know, bu