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I didn't even realize how long I'd been standing there, with my hand pressed to my face until Secretary Roy appeared at my side and gently guided me to a seat. I sank into it gratefully, my legs trembling beneath me. I felt completely drained as if all the energy had been sucked out of me.The whole encounter with Selena had felt like a dream - Selena's coldness towards me, the way she'd denied ever knowing me. It had all felt so impossible, so removed from reality. And yet, here I was, sitting in a chair, my entire body shaking with the aftermath.I felt like I was in a waking nightmare, my mind struggling to process what had just happened. How could the woman I'd loved, the woman I'd thought loved me, treat me like a stranger? It was more than I could comprehend.“It was Selena. She's my Selena and I could swear she remember me.” I mumbled, my breath was shaking as I stared into space.“She denied knowing me after everything we had together?” I gasped, my hands were trembling in shock and I still couldn't believe she was the woman that just walked out on me.The Selena I knew would have rushed towards me with a smile, throwing her arms around me in a warm embrace. She would have peppered me with questions about my day, my work, and my health. The Selena I knew would have never treated me with such cold indifference.I let out a heavy sigh as my shoulders slumped forward, my breath coming in shallow gasps. I felt a weight settle beside me, and I looked up to see Secretary Roy sitting beside me, his expression laced with concern.“It's her,” he affirmed, his voice grim as he pulled out a photo from his wallet. I could feel the weight of it as he placed it in my lap, my eyes flicking down to look at it. I didn't need to see the photo to know what it was - a picture of Selena, the woman I thought I knew.“I knew it was her the moment our eyes met,” he added, setting a file on the table. It was the file from the search team, containing Selena's identification details.“But the Selena we just met said she didn't know me,” I protested. “The Selena I knew would never do that.” I picked up the photo, holding it up in front of me. My heart sank as I looked at her smiling face, her eyes full of life and happiness. The woman in the photo looked so different from the woman I had just met, and I couldn't reconcile the two images in my mind.“Maybe she has her reasons,” Roy said, his tone softening. “You can't expect her to react the way you'd hoped, after all these years.” He set aside the professional facade we had both been maintaining.Indeed, we hadn't seen each other for three years, after what happened. But I didn't expect her to deny knowing me. We had always been close, and we had never had any kind of falling out. So why would she pretend not to know me?“As long as this project is still ongoing, you and Selena will keep seeing each other,” Roy said, his voice light and cheerful. He patted my shoulder, trying to offer a sense of comfort, but I could still feel the weight of Selena's denial hanging over me.I was still thinking about the possible reasons as to why the woman who claimed to love me, ignored me like that when Roy asked the question that made my head sparkle.“And do you think the guy with her was her new boyfriend?” Roy asked, his tone casual and nonchalant. But his words felt like a slap in the face, and before I knew it, I was on my feet and had him pinned to the couch. My eyes burned with an intensity that I had never felt before.“What the hell are you talking about?” I snapped, my voice raised in anger. I was so caught up in my anger that I didn't even realize that I was still pinning Roy to the couch, cutting off his airway. It wasn't until he hit me with a well-placed knee to the gut that I came to my senses.“Hmmp,” I groaned, wrapping my hand on my gut.“What the heck are you doing?” he gasped, his voice hoarse. He rubbed his neck, where a red mark was starting to form. “Taking your anger out on me when you should be mad at the guy who took your woman?” he accused a mix of anger and hurt in his eyes.I felt a pang of guilt, realizing that I had let my emotions get the best of me. I had taken my frustrations out on the wrong person.“You don't know what you're talking about,” I shot back, my voice wavering with fervour. “Selena would never love anyone else but me. We're meant to be together. We're perfect for each other.” I couldn't keep my frustration in check, no matter how hard I tried.I knew my words were irrational, but I couldn't help it. The thought of Selena with another man was like a knife in my heart. I didn't know how to make sense of it all, and I was lashing out in desperation.“If you're so confident that you and Selena are meant to be together, why did you get so angry?” he asked, his voice low and dangerous. He sank back into his seat, his expression darkened.A nagging thought kept swirling in my head: was it possible that Selena had moved on? That she was involved with someone new, someone like Christopher Andre? An heir of a successful businessman with a reputation for being an only child? It didn't make sense. Selena had never been interested in materialistic things, she wasn't drawn to fame or fortune.“They are not together,” I said in a firm voice. “You can't tell me they’re together when there's no proof.” I shook my head, standing up from the couch. “News about Christopher Andre in a romantic relationship with an actress cast like wildfire.”“That was four years ago, long before he even started working with his family's business,” Roy scoffed. “And the reporter later publicly apologized for spreading false information about the Andre family.” My mind raced as I tried to make sense of his words. If what he was saying was true, it would mean that Selena was involved with someone else. But I couldn't bring myself to believe it. I didn't want to believe it.“They seemed more like business partners,” I insisted, shaking my head as I walked over to the table to grab my phone. “Please, don't say things like that without proof.”There's no way Roy is right about his assumption of Selena being with anyone. She couldn't be in love with any man discarding what we had. Can she?“A mere business partner wouldn't behave that way,” Roy insisted. “And the look on his face said it all. They were more than just partners.”I shook my head, refusing to listen to him. My mind was a jumbled mess, and I couldn't make sense of any of it. The thought of Selena being with someone else was like a knife in my heart. I knew I was being irrational, but I couldn't help it.“Just let focus on this project first, you can deal with your personal feelings later when everything is…”“That's enough!” I snapped, my grip tightening on my phone. “Don't say another word or you'll be off this project.” I knew I was being unreasonable, but I couldn't help myself. My anger was getting the better of me, and I didn't know how to stop it.The room was silent, save for the sound of my heavy breathing. Roy had gone still, his face pale and his mouth set in a tight line. I felt a twinge of guilt for losing my temper, but I was too overwhelmed to apologize.I couldn't understand why Roy's words were affecting me so deeply. I had reassured myself that Selena wasn't seeing anyone else and that she still loved me. But his words kept echoing in my head, clouding my thoughts and emotions. I felt like I was on the verge of a panic attack, and I didn't know what to do.“Sorry, Sir.” Roy gave a curt bow before shoving the files on the table back into his briefcase. I dialled the number and watched it ring for a second and a ‘hello’ came from the other end.“Give me all the information you can find on Christopher Andre and anyone associated with him that bears ‘Selena,’” I said, my voice shaking with anger. I ended the call and threw my phone on the seat across from me, the anger rising within me like a tidal wave.“Roy can't be right,” I mumbled to myself, my head throbbing with a migraine. “Selena couldn't be seeing someone else. She loves me. She has to.” I closed my eyes, pressing my hands against my temples. I felt like my head was going to explode.My thoughts were spiralling out of control, and I couldn't seem to get a grip on them.SELENA "Selena, repeat after me," the officiant said, his voice clear and steady. My eyes darted from the diamond ring in my hand to the beaming face of Pedro, who never seemed to stop smiling. “I, Selena Leah Empress, take you, Pedro Joshua Lopez…” “I, Selena Leah Empress, take you, Pedro Joshua Lopez…” the words felt so foreign on my lips. “To be my husband, through the good times and bad. Through successes and struggles…” A lone tear rolled down my eyes as I stared at the ring on my finger. “To be my husband, through the good times and bad. Through successes and struggles…” my lips parted in a smile. I didn't realized he meant it when he was asking about marriage the previous night. It's happening. I would be officially married to Pedro Lopez, in a matter of minutes. I would be married to the first and the only man I had ever been in love with. “Through richer and poorer, and in sickness and health, I will treasure you for as long as we both shall live.” As I recited the vo
PEDRO‘Liam... Selena's baby boy, Liam. He's my son, and they're coming home with me. I'm coming back to the city with my family.’I remembered my words to Roy, my best friend over the phone when I packed little Liam's bags earlier. I still couldn't believe it that the sweet little boy was mine. Selena had a son for me. She loved me, she cherished what we had years ago and decided to keep my baby.“Hey, good to see you too.” I grinned, then stepped out of the car to fetch my son from the backseat."Hey there, Papa Liam," Roy taunted, walking out of my apartment with two glasses of booze in his hands."How did you get in?" I asked, cradling my son gently on my shoulder as I reached for the glass of booze from Roy's hand. He seemed more interested in looking at my son than handing me the drink."I still can't believe we're both fathers now," Roy chuckled, raising his glass in a toast. I clinked my glass against his, and for a moment, it all felt like a dream."Cheers to fatherhood," I
SELENA“I’m going to miss you.” Margaret whispered into my ear as she hugged me tightly to herself.I never would have thought a day would come where I would be saying goodbye to the Andre. They were like a family to me, not until moment ago when I returned to the Villa and Christopher asked me to pack up and leave with Pedro.I had thought it was all a joke until Pedro told me that was why he came; because Christopher asked him to come get me out of his life.“Don’t blame yourself for his recent attitude, I swear, I also have my own share of his sudden change of character.” Margaret further said as she squeezed my shoulders gently.I didn't know what to say to this. Everything happened so fast and I couldn't believe I wasn't the one to be blame.“He used to be good to me, at least I'm going to hold on to that.” I smiled as I pulled away from Margaret.I looked around, making sure I wasn't forgetting anything. It felt awkward to think that I was been chased out of the Villa because I
CHRISTOPHER “Is that really a good idea?” my hands clenched and my shoulders heaved as I walked down the hallway. My heart broke into a million pieces as the thought of giving Selena up flooded my brain. “I own her. I fucking own her. She's living the life she wants all thanks to me.” a single sweat rolled down my temple as I took the hallway that led to my room. I couldn't help but feel like an actual loser as I saw my mother, standing in front of my door. Her back was on me, but I could already tell what she was imagining. I hated to be seen as a loser. Selena of all people should have known better than anyone. I had always strived to win whatever I set my hands on. My mother might have sensed my presence. She made to turn and I halted on my track, making sure to put as much distance between us as possible. “Chris…” she gasped, her face held worry but I knew better than anyone not to read much into her expression. She didn't care. She used to care for me but that was in the
PEDROMy hands clenched to my sides as I recalled how my father explained the incident to me. Maybe if my father hadn't told me, I wouldn't have to be in a close wall to have to tell Selena.She deserved to know the truth behind her parents’ death. Even if it would cost me my future with her, she still deserved to know.That was the promised I made to Edward. If I wanted to earn her trust, and want her to tell me her secret I should tell her mine. Letting her know she could trust me.“My mother was engaged in money laundering which my father, nor any other person known of. She was very careful not to let it get out, even to my father. My father would never support that act so she kept it a secret.” I stared at Selena, it was a surprise she wasn't throwing a fist. She only sat down and let me talk.“Your father was my father's driver, my father admired him a lot. I believed your mother worked for my mother, I never knew what her work was but I knew she worked for my mother. Your father
SELENA"You need to go," I said, struggling to free myself from his embrace. I grabbed his hand, my intention to guide him to the car, but he suddenly grabbed my elbows, his grip firm as he held me in place. His eyes searched my face, pleading with me to stay still.I could feel myself melting under the gaze of his deep purple eyes. I longed to be wrapped in his arms, just like he'd done so many times before. But I couldn't give in to that desire. I had to get him out of here, before Christopher arrived."Please, you have to go," I pleaded, my voice breaking as I rested my head on his chest. I tried to control my breathing, to calm my racing heart, before pulling away. "It would be... It would be bad if Chrissy found you here." I couldn't say the words. I couldn't tell him he was in danger. Not like this.The last thing I wanted was to tarnish Christopher's reputation, to damage his good name and possibly his career. I cared about him too much to do anything to hurt him, no matter how