Dane
Three Days had passed since my dinner with Dahlia, or should I say the spoilt princess. She was partially a mystery to me; at times she didn’t seem to care that her husband had cheated on her and then at other times I thought I saw the sadness behind those alluring grey eyes.
I frowned, stopping my train of thought. She was nothing more to me than a stepping stool to get to where I wanted.
I stepped out of the bedroom of my small apartment in the busy city, it wasn’t too big but it was well kept and decorated with a modern interior. I had only recently moved out of my family’s small apartment and if I was going to do this then I didn’t want to draw too much attention to who my parents were.
Tonight was the party in my honour, celebrating my new status as CEO of the multi-billionaire company. I looked in the mirror, the suit I wore was well-tailored in a dark navy shade, underneath it I wore a red shirt, a few buttons left open showing off the three necklaces I always wore.
I adjusted my suit jacket and looked at my reflection with sharp criticism. My hair was styled back sleekly in a quiff. No one would think I grew up in the most dangerous parts of the city.
I glanced at my watch, it was time to go. Soon I’d have them all eating out of my hands, starting with the grey-eyed princess. I left my apartment locking up after me and headed down to my car. I drove towards the grand hotel that had been booked out for the event. It was one of the El Nazari’s own venues.
Just then my phone rang, and I answered it hands-free.
“Hello mom.” I said.
“Dane… are you sure about this?” Her quiet voice came. I sighed, she needed to get that I wasn’t going to back out. Not when I had come so far.
“Yes, and nothing you say will talk me out of this. It’s the only way to get answers mom… there’s more to it than we know… and I need to find out exactly what it was.” I said coldly, my voice dripping with venom.
“I understand son, but I don’t want to lose someone else… not again.” Her whispery voice held fear, fear of a past that still haunted her. A frown crossed my face.
“Mom history will not repeat itself, I know what I'm doing. Now please don’t bring this up again.” I said with finality, she sighed.
“Ok son I love you. Be careful, no matter how innocent they may look they are not.” She said.
“Hm, I know that mom.” I said before I ended the call. My mood now much darker than it was before…
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Reaching the venue, a member of security opened my car door for me. I stepped out, slipping some shades on. Ignoring the flashing cameras or the reporters trying to ask me questions. I walked past them swiftly, an arrogance to my posture, and made my way inside.
Reaching the hall all eyes turned to me. I knew what they were thinking, that someone like me who had no fancy background had made it to the position of CEO of one of the largest companies in the world. I had a certain princess to thank for that. I didn’t bother with any of the curious stares and motioned a waiter over, taking a glass of wine from his tray.
The hall was lavishly decorated in a theme of red, black and gold. Soft classical music played in the background and the buzz of talking was a low hum beyond that.
Scanning the room from behind my shades I saw most of the men who were our business rivals. Many who had tried to get me out of the picture when I came to the business world, and others who wanted me on their side.
My intention wasn’t to take such a position, the plan was to work from the shadows and get the answers I seek. But why deny something when it would lead me to my ultimate goal?
Something seemed to have caught everyone’s attention and I turned, following their gaze. Only to see the princess herself walk down the steps. She wore a strapless red gown that reached the floor, a slit from mid-thigh went all the way down, revealing her smooth leg.
She was tall with all the curves one could wish for, I had to admit any man would desire her. Her long hair was now left open with only a small quiff at the top, I wonder if it's even her real hair. It reached her hips and was styled in loose curls. Her heart-shaped face with plump lips that were now coloured a deep red looked perfect, making me remember that kiss we shared. My frown deepened and I looked away from them.
I wonder how long it took her to practice that enticing walk, her hips swayed with every step, yet it wasn’t forced and was as natural as the faint smile that graced her beautiful face. I had to admit she looked breath-taking. I wondered why her husband had even cheated on her, perhaps she was a prude in bed? I smirked at this thought, it would kind of fit, no one wants a boring woman.
I now removed my shades, tucking them into the front of my shirt. An older man I knew to be the Hadid El Nazari, the billionaire himself, took her hand and she met him with a kiss on the cheek.
I hated rich women, spoilt, arrogant and stupid. I wasn’t happy I was going to have to put up with her now that I was practically working for her. That was another thing I disliked. I never planned to work for anyone for long… I’ve always wanted my own company. Maybe someday.
Speaking of the lady in red, she was making her way over to me with her father and another young woman.
“Baba, meet Dane Altaire, our new CEO.” She said, smiling at me as she held her hand out. I took it, giving it a quick shake before letting go. Knowing that many people were watching us I couldn't ignore it.
I then turned to the man I realised he was a little taller than me, but that didn’t stop me from exuding power. It was rather comical actually; the man was a billionaire but to me, he was just scum.
“Hmm. I hope my daughter has not made the wrong mistake in appointing you, I look forward to seeing what you do for this company.” He said, his sharp grey eyes boring into mine. Oh, she had definitely made a mistake…
“Only time will tell.” I said arrogantly. Hadid simply frowned and introduced the woman next to him.
“My wife Amal.” He said. Amal gave me an obvious attempt at a coquettish smile, one she had mastered but I wasn’t really interested in trash.
“It’s lovely to meet you Mr. Altaire. I hope we get to see you more often as we do business with you.” She said, her eyes trailing over me. I frowned, rich women were indeed of loose morals.
“I will leave you two to mingle, I am retired in a way.” Hadid said, Dahlia gave her father a nod before the couple walked off. “Shall we dance Amal?” I heard him ask his wife.
The tinkling laughter from Amal was enough to take as a yes, she cast one last look towards Dahlia and me, I didn’t miss the look of jealousy that flickered in her eyes. I couldn't wait for today to be over.
“Would you like a drink?” Dahlia’s soft melodic voice came.
“Are you blind Ms. El Nazari, or are you simply dumb? What does this look like?” I said mockingly, holding up my glass, not missing how she tried not to frown at me.
“I was being polite Mr. Altaire. Well then, let's go meet the board of directors.” She offered, turning to scan the crowd. The glittering strings of pearls across the back of her dress caught my attention, teasing her smooth skin that was all on show right down to her lower back. I looked away frowning, not wanting to get distracted. Women were nothing but trouble.
“They can come to me, Ms. El Nazari.” I said. She sighed looking at me with those large doe eyes. She wasn’t innocent and I knew I was grating away her patience, it was rather fun to push her buttons and I could see she was getting annoyed as she struggled to remain calm. How long would her façade last?
About to say something, the sudden sound of shattering glass filled the room making us both turn - seeing a very drunk and angry-looking Warren surrounded by broken glass and spilt wine, his burning glare trained upon the woman next to me…
TWO AND A HALF YEARS LATER… DAHLIA "Careful there Cain!" Dane’s mother scolded her grandson despite the smile on her face. "You will get your mother's clothes dirty." She kissed the chubby little boy on his cheek. He pouted as he tugged at her necklace. I smiled watching them, my little boy with his large grey eyes like mine and his hair was the same as his father and sister. "Let me fix that for you." Amanda said adjusting my veil that Cain had just tugged. I looked in the mirror, I was dressed in a stunning white wedding dress with jewels and beads. My hair that now almost reached my waist, was open and in its natural curls, pinned back in an elegant puff. The scar on my face was faint and I didn’t hide it any longer. My face glowed with the dewy makeup my stylist had applied, and my jewellery glittering. Today was the day I was to marry the love of my life. Dane. Life had changed so much since the day we ended Joaqui
DAHLIA I didn’t know where he had taken me or why he had the sudden need to come out with his true identity. We hadn’t driven far when the van stopped and I was being dragged out of it, all I could see was it was some sort of car park. My stomach sank as he pulled me into the darkness and down the ramp to the lower floor, I couldn’t see anything much and I did my all not to stumble whilst Joaquin didn’t seem to care. There were a few dim lights but for the most part, it was dark here. He pushed me against a post and began tying me to it roughly, I winced when the rough rope singed my skin. "I’ll make quick work of this." He muttered. My stomach twisted in fear, what was he planning? Every worst-case scenario flitted through my mind and I just felt sick. Maria… Zara… Amal, who was carrying his child… Kendra, who could have been his daughter… The moment he removed the cloth from around my mouth I thought of what I could say.
DAHLIA It had been a few weeks since Kendra’s body had been found and Dane had stayed true to his word. Emily would not get away with it and the doctor who had attended to Aria had given his statement. I was officially free from Warren completely and I couldn’t be happier. Dane’s relationship with his family had been strained, but regardless of that fact, I had invited them to our engagement. I knew deep down, they were still his parents, and I also knew they would treat Aria well. They had treated her well before too. I just hoped one-day things would work out. Family was not always pleasant, and many of us had parents who made mistakes, but that does not mean we should immediately disown them. I just hoped with time things would work out and they would realise what they were missing, because I would love it if Aria had more family around. The news of my engagement and pregnancy was swirling around, but we had not confir
DAHLIA My heart was racing as he spoke those words. Dane was proposing. My chest rose and fell as I tried to speak. My throat felt dry and I got choked up. He reached over and took the ring from my fingers. His gorgeous dreamy hazel eyes looking into mine for an answer. I couldn’t reply, so I nodded. Breathing deeply as I held my hand out. A devilish sexy smirk crossed his lips. "Use your words, princess." He purred teasingly. I poked my eyes at him. "Yes, I would love to." I whispered, holding my hand out to him. He took it, kissing it softly before he slipped the stunning ring onto my finger. "I love it, and I love you." I said, cupping his face as he stood up and pulled me into his arms. I kissed him passionately, hoping he could feel all my love for him in that kiss. He moved away when I gasped for air and I smiled at him. "Love you too, princess." He said running his fingers through my hair.
DAHLIA It had been a few days since we had visited Devin in the hospital, yet still we were unable to track Kendra down. Although Dane did tell me that there was a high chance she may be dead. I just hoped it wasn’t the case, for Devin at least. Malcolm had tried to find more details on Kendra’s birth father, but he wasn’t even mentioned on the birth certificate. There were a few places Malcolm went to ask around, people who knew her mother, but he had drawn another blank. Tonight, Dane was taking me out. He had said it had been a while since we got a break and just a change would be good for us both. I was excited about it. I had taken some time to pick out a crystal-encrusted mini dress, which I wore over a nude bodysuit that emphasised my curves. The dress had a high collar and shoulder pads, which only had more tassels. It was probably the shortest dress I’ve worn, the dangly bling strands just about covering my behind, but it felt right. I paired it with silver
DANE Was she a woman or an angel? She was so selfless that here she was willing to help the brother of her ex-husband's mistress… I had seen her looking around the hospital earlier with a frown on her face. "I haven’t got the money for the bills, and the doctors said they can’t keep me on dialysis-" "Devin. I’m here. Don’t worry. I’ve paid the bills on Kendra’s behalf. No one will bother you. Calm down." Dahlia said, placing her hand on the boy’s shoulder. He noticed the cuts on her hands and looked at her sharply. "What happened to your hands?" "I… was attacked." She said, giving him a small smile. "Oh… I’m sorry…" "It’s ok, I’m alive. That’s the important part…" Dahlia stated with a gentle smile, "Is it ok, if I take a seat?" "Of course, any friend of Kendra’s is a friend of mine. I mean… I don’t really have friends, so…" "Do you get to go out?" "Yeah, if someone takes me, but Kendra’s busy… Sh
DAHLIA It was several days later and luckily, it seemed like that was the end of Emily. There was nothing she could do to us or try to claim Aria. There was plenty of proof of her neglect, after all the doctor had seen the state Aria was in when I had taken her to the hospital that night. Thanks to the cold that night I had fallen ill too. We had to go through legal terms to register her as there was no proof of any child being born in any hospital in the city that was unaccounted for, there was no way she could do anything. Today, Dane and I had decided to head to Maria’s old apartment. We had planned to ask them if there was anything they saw or heard before Maria was killed but we had drawn a blank. Maria’s friend had passed away and her son had renovated the entire building and had a shop built in its place. "Another dead end." Dane said, tapping the steering wheel as we drove away. "Dane, shall we visit The Hope Trust Hospital? Kendra’s brothers
DANE There was only one Emily I knew, and for her to be here… felt unreal. I was done and dusted with her, so why now? I didn’t need her, nor did I want her anywhere near Aria or Dahlia. I looked towards Dahlia, who was standing there looking stunned. Her large eyes were full of emotions, her chest heaving. "One moment…" I said to the watchman. Closing the door, I walked over to Dahlia. I was about to pull her into my arms when she stepped back, sending a stinging pain through me. Her breathing was heavy, and I could tell she was beginning to panic. "Don’t worry… She cannot come between us… or Aria. If she thinks she can worm her way back in, then she has another thing coming." I said quietly, tugging her by the elbow. I pulled her into my arms forcefully. I didn't care if she wanted to or not, I needed this. "Have faith in yourself beautiful, and in me… No one can mess this up." She nodded, but I could still feel her shaking. I didn’t
DANE We had just arrived home when we heard Aria laughing as she and Hadid sang some Arabian song. "Finally home…" Dahlia said with relief. I was glad she was feeling better now. "Home indeed, speaking of which… I have a few things I wanted to show you." "Sounds perfect." She said. "Mama!" Aria said as she hurried over. Dahlia hurried forward worriedly. "Careful Ari." She scolded lightly catching her carefully and kissing her head. "Mama, Grandpapa and I are singing songs!" She said. "That’s lovely, now how about you go and enjoy yourself? Mama will go shower and then we will join you all for some pizza?" "Oo yummy! Takeaway?!" "Yes." Dahlia laughed. Aria gave me a hug before she walked off to tell Hadid. Dahlia stood up, smiling as she turned to look at me, taking her coat off slowly. If only she realised how enticing that move was… "Mind ordering?" "Not at