LOGINHis gaze simply remained on her, holding her gaze evenly as though he could see the thoughts that were racing across Amelia's mind. Slowly, she peeked at him through the curtain of her hair, a bold streak running through her head.
She stood up a little straighter, and without even looking in Caleb's direction, she took hold of Matteo's hands. His body warmth immediately seeped through into her skin, and she resisted a gasp when she raised her gaze, only to realize he was already intensely staring down at her.
All at once, Amelia suddenly felt increasingly insecure about herself― she was dressed in a dirty, ruined uniform, while his clothes were pristinely pressed and neat. Even from this short distance away, she could smell the faint scent of his cologne, not overpowering, but still alluring.
Matteo didn't allow her the luxury of time to get used to the strange sensation that overwhelmed her. Instead, a second after their hands connected, he tugged her out of the room where Caleb and his friends remained, all stunned silly as they watched the two leave.
"Did Matteo Montgomery just steal your wife?" Caleb's friend, Benji, asked, a hint of mockery tuned in his voice.
Caleb glared in the direction where Amelia and Matteo had disappeared. The glass in his hands cracked under pressure, and eventually, it shattered, causing the scent of blood to reemerge in the room.
"Like he'll want my leftovers," Caleb declared with gritted teeth. "That woman must have seduced him."
Outside, Matteo had tugged a rather befuddled Amelia down the hallways and into the backrooms. He entered a section where Amelia had been reminded numerous times to never go to― the owner's office. When he pushed open the door, the scent of sage quickly filled her nose, and she wrinkled it a little.
"Sit," he ordered, gesturing to the couch that was placed against the wall, and Amelia dutifully followed like an obedient pet.
Once she was settled down, he disappeared behind another set of doors, returning only a few short moments later with a small basin of water. Amelia immediately sat up straight in surprise, prepared to get up to her feet, only to be pressed back down into her seat.
"Stay put," Matteo sternly said, and Amelia bit down on her tongue. She didn't appreciate being ordered around like a dog, but that thought immediately brought back memories of what Caleb had said about her. Her expression instantly darkened.
The hiss of pain that slipped past her lips was what eventually brought her out of her reverie. Matteo had now kneeled down right beside Amelia, her injured hand in his.
As hardened as his expression was, his movements were strangely gentle. He scooped water from the small basin of water and washed the blood off of her fingertips. Then, once they were clean, he reached for a clean napkin to dry it off before reaching for some medication.
Amelia's brain felt as though it had been short-circuited as she stared at the man. Her boss― no, scratch that. Her boss's boss was now on his knees, tending to her injuries as though he was a knight in shining armor. Not just that, he had also yanked her free from a nightmare.
She seriously wondered if she was actually still dreaming.
"Done," he said, raising his gaze to meet her eyes. Amelia thought she caught a look of pity in his blue irises, but they returned to the original frosty state as quickly as it came. "Keep it clean and it should heal soon. It's not a deep cut."
"T-Thank you," Amelia said, her voice breathy as she held her freshly bandaged hand close to her chest. "I should be going now."
"Go where?" Matteo asked, standing to his full height, the basin of bloodied water in his hands. Amelia's eyes followed the droplets of water as they trailed down his toned arms before dripping onto the carpeted floor.
"Home, of course," she said. She immediately dipped her head. "Although, I completely understand that the work shift hasn't ended. With what happened for today, it would be more than reasonable that this shift isn't counted into my payroll―"
"You can't seriously be considering returning," Matteo said, and for a moment, Amelia wondered if he meant her job. He then continued, "That man will only hurt you."
'Pinch me,' she thought. 'I must be dreaming.'
After all, the events of tonight certainly felt like one. It was filled with the most unbelievable sequences that she never thought would've ever happened. If it weren't for the dull, throbbing pain of her injuries, she wouldn't even be surprised to wake up in her bed at any moment now.
"With all due respect, Mr. Montgomery, this is my personal matter," Amelia said, desperately trying to keep her tone even. "I appreciate your help and concern, but I can handle this."
Then, as though the universe was all too determined to prove her wrong, Amelia's phone vibrated with a new notification. She pulled it from her pockets, with Caleb's name filled with hearts flashing across her lock screen.
His message was simple. 'Where are you?'
A moment of silence filled the room. Amelia had no doubt Matteo managed to catch a sneak of her text message, with how he was looming over her, and she wanted nothing more than for the ground to open up and swallow her whole. Both of them knew very well that Caleb's message was not out of love.
"If you have no place to stay, you can come over to my place," Matteo said, and for a moment, Amelia thought that she had popped a blood vessel just now in her fit of anger, resulting in a hearing problem.
"Excuse me?" Amelia said, trying her best to keep her jaw from falling open.
Maybe the alcohol had seeped into her veins through her injuries — if that even was possible — or maybe she really had gone insane with grief. Either way, the dark lighting in the room made Amelia see a layer of red covering Matteo's cheeks. Once she blinked, though, it went away.
"It is only until you have your matters settled," Matteo said, his voice sounding a little strained.
"Thank you for your offer, Mr. Montgomery, but I can settle this," Amelia replied, trying her best to ignore the thundering of her heart.
"Then allow me to send you back, at least," Matteo said. He looked out the window, and Amelia's gaze followed. It was pouring outside, the rain as heavy as Amelia's heart.
Seeing no reason to turn down his generous offer, Amelia agreed.
Matteo dropped her off at her apartment building― she dashed out right after the car stopped, only tossing a hasty 'thank you' once more before running through the rain and into shelter. She didn't even notice the gaze that trailed after her up until the moment she disappeared into the lift.
The moment she stood in front of her apartment door, she was already drenched from head to toe.
Amelia took a deep breath before she twisted the handle of the door, just in time to see Caleb sitting on the couch, a small stack of papers placed on the coffee table in front of him. When he heard her enter, he turned, and their gazes met.
Months later..."Stop walking back and forth like that," Aiden chided with a scowl. "You’re going to wear a hole straight through to the foundation of the building."Matteo scowled as he tossed Aiden a glare. "And you’re any better?" he said, looking pointedly at the pile of torn papers that surrounded Aiden, papers he had been picking at for the last couple of hours to relieve his anxiety.Aiden merely scoffed as he tossed the remaining paper bits in his hand onto the ground, gaining the disdainful glares of the nurses who passed by. However, none of them dared to say anything to this pair of brothers.They had been guarding the doors to the hospital’s delivery room for the last seven hours. With each hour that passed, the duo only turned more and more frantic. Matteo’s pacing increased in speed, while Aiden had gone through enough papers that he could match the efficiency of an office paper shredder.Amelia wasn’t supposed to give birth so early― she had two more weeks left before h
Amelia watched in awe from her balcony window as a set of fireworks rushed through the clouds, exploding into a thousand shimmers in the night sky. Multiple colors were set off — blue, red, gold, purple — and each one was more dazzling than the next."That is beautiful," Amelia gasped in awe, and when she turned around to look at Matteo, she let out a small gasp by what she was greeted by instead."I knew I smelled the scent of roses!" she said as she walked further into the hotel room they had booked.The wedding celebrations with the guests had just ended but that didn’t mean that the day of festivities would too.Matteo had made sure to pry Amelia out of the hands of those pesky relatives and friends all so he could have her rest early. There were one too many of them forcing drinks upon her in the name of celebration, and Matteo didn’t want to tire her out that way.Instead, he had decided to set up the hotel room they were sharing for the night, adorning each and every corner wit
"Don’t worry too much," Cherry said. "Second time’s the charm, right?""Third," Amelia corrected. "Third time’s the charm.""Oh right, sorry," Cherry said sheepishly. "I forgot that you were once married to that bitch ass."Amelia laughed, shifting her feet. She was grateful that she had the foresight to switch out her original heels for something less taxing. "I try to forget it daily, but it’s difficult."And wasn’t that the truth? Caleb’s second attempt at kidnapping had scared her enough that she had woken up in a cold sweat more than once.Sometimes, she dreamt that Matteo did not arrive in time, and she was successfully kidnapped to another land. Sometimes, she dreamt that she had been tossed into the ocean with her father, the both of them drowning in excruciating slowness.Sometimes, she dreamt that she was still married to Caleb, and he drowned her in a fish tank. The dreams didn’t make much sense, but all of them featured Caleb hurting her in some shape or form.The doctors
Aiden was indeed at Serafield. But Matteo and Amelia could never have guessed that for all their worry, Aiden was apparently sitting nicely in a bar, trying to chat up a lady bartender.Matteo’s eyebrow twitched. Thankfully, Amelia had stayed home, or else Aiden might find himself with another injury. The police officer wanted to call for him, but Matteo waved him away. He would drag his brother back on his own. As he walked closer, he could hear the sound of Aiden’s voice as he gestured with his hands."So I went and punched him straight in the face. You would not believe the crack that echoed, it was sickening―""Uh uh," the bartender said, sounding remarkably unimpressed by his brother’s words. Her hands were busy cleaning the glasses. "And I’m sure the other guy cried like a baby? You told me that yesterday when you were cleaning the floor.""He was cleaning the floor?" Matteo interrupted, puzzled.Aiden’s head whirled around immediately when he heard the familiar voice, nearly fa
Will Walton marched straight for Amelia, his hand raised to hit her the second he got close enough."You worthless bitch!" he screamed, quickly drawing the attention of everyone else present in the hallway.However, he didn’t have the chance to land the hit he intended. The two police officers stepped forward without Amelia needing to even dodge. One of them used their own body to block Amelia from harm while the other caught Will Walton’s arm in midair, holding it in place."Please mind yourself, Mr. Walton," the police officer said. "Need I remind you that intending physical harm upon another is a crime?"Will Walton merely glared at the cops before roughly shrugging his arm out of the officer’s grip. He turned his fierce gaze back onto Amelia, anger brimming in his eyes and venom coating his words."What have you done to my son?!" he roared. Then, he shifted his anger from Amelia to the police officers. "You! You guys have already arrested my wife. Now you’re going after my son too
Matteo’s brows furrowed, and a brief look of dismay entered his eyes."What do you mean?" Amelia asked in horror. "He fell into the water― if Caleb was found, then Aiden must still be somewhere around there! We didn’t see him surface.""Miss Kentwood..." The coast guard looked apologetically at her.Amelia’s blood ran cold. "What are you not telling me?" she demanded weakly."The winds are strong tonight. There’s a chance the currents might have swept him away," the coast guard replied.Amelia immediately felt faint."But rest assured, we will have men posted around to search all ’round the clock. If there are any developments, we will inform you.""Please do," Matteo said from behind her, though in Amelia’s ears, his voice sounded fuzzy.There was a strange ringing in the air that quickly dulled out his words. Amelia stared at her feet, her vision swaying along with the gentle rocking of the boat. She could faintly make out the purr of the engine in the background, but it did nothing







