LOGINDaniela's POV
My mind was totally blank in the moment we stared at each other. Other than the shock that had clearly paralysed me, there was nothing else in my head. Not even a way to get out of this. After a while, I gained control of my body once again, only to begin shaking like a leaf, and I knew immediately, it was the onset of a panic attack.
I had imagined this day so many times, and I had different scenarios each time. In one of them, I would walk up to him, spit in his face and show him that I had indeed moved on from the nightmare he turned my life into- a big lie, but that’s not the focus right now. In another, I’d just hold his gaze and walk right past him with my head held up high. There were more of me just being the main character of the moment, but funny enough, today was none of those.
Tears threatened to form in my eyes as it dawned on me that I hadn’t moved on from anything. From his assault, from my mother’s death, from my childhood. There was nothing better about the person I had become. I was still a loser, a coward who couldn’t tell lies from the truth, a coward who couldn’t face her own truths, a coward who was still running away, even now.
Alexander finally broke eye contact as his eyes dropped to my forearm, where my thumb was absentmindedly caressing the scar, and scoffed, shaking his head. His voice, extremely low as he spoke to me for the first time in eleven years. “You’ve got to be shitting me.”
I shook my head, hardly able to breath. Call me whatever you want, but I wasn’t staying to find out what this man would want to say to me next.
“I’ve got to go,” I said to no one in particular and shot up from my seat, rushing past Alexander and out the door he had left open behind him.
My heart was on the verge of jutting right out of my mouth as I half-walked, half-ran through the hallways. I wasn’t sure where I was going with my mind all over the place, but I just needed to find an elevator and then get the hell out of this building. Then, I’ll stay home for the rest of the day and just forget this entire morning ever happened.
What were the odds? That out of all the places I’d go for a job, I’d run straight into the den of the monster of my dark nights. What had I done in my entire pathetic life to deserve this?
I found an elevator a minute later and thanked God silently, but before I could push the button on the wall, a large hand folded around my wrist. I felt my heart stop and sink, and I turned around to see a huge man in a suit with a wire around his ear. He was one of the security personnel I had seen scattered within the building.
“You have to come with me, ma’am,” he told me monotonously.
I put the pieces together instantly. Alexander had already made sure I wouldn’t be able to leave the place.
“Let me go. Please,” I pleaded, struggling from his hold. This was wrong. They couldn’t force me to stay. It had to be illegal or something. “Please."
"I'm sorry ma'am. Boss's orders," he apologised and then practically dragged me away from the elevator.
“You can’t do this,” I went on, quickening my pace so I didn’t fall, all the while trying to pry my hand away from his hold. “This is technically kidnapping!”
“Then you can get a lawyer. Just let me do my job first,” he threw at me in a bored tone and continued on a route that was different from the one I took to the conference room.
“Where are you taking me?” I demanded, but didn’t get an answer this time.
I sighed in defeat, knowing I couldn’t escape this one. What was he even going to do to me now? He couldn’t possibly kill me, could he?
A long ten seconds later, we stopped in front of some large double doors that clearly led to Alexander’s office. The sound of my heart beat kept ringing in my ears as the guard loosened his hold on me.
“Please enter.”
I gave him a pleading look, shaking my head slowly. There was no way I could face him. Yes, he did me wrong. There was no need for me to cower, but the truth was plain, one of the truths that I could easily accept. I was afraid of him.
The guards expressionless face didn’t falter the slightest. He simply opened the door and pushed me into the office, not stopping until I was right in front of the large desk of his office. My eyes moved up from the table, finding him having his back turned on us, staring out the floor to ceiling windows that made up half of the walls of his office.
He took his time stepping away from the window, and finally turning around, his gaze landing on me. I couldn’t read anything from his face, and that unnerved me more because I knew he could see the nervousness that hung heavily on me.
“Leave us,” he said plainly.
The guard nodded, released me and walked out, leaving me alone in this enclosed space, with my enemy.
"Take a seat." His voice was clipped, and calm. No telling of his intentions with me.
I swallowed, squaring my shoulders. “What do you want with me?”
He didn’t answer. Only, he kept his gaze on me, his eyes narrowing slightly. Time had favoured him well, obviously, with him being the CEO of this establishment. But I meant it with regards to his entire appearance. He was striking. From his dark hair that fell over his equally dark eyes with the smallest movement, to his gorgeously toned body his expensive, well-tailored suit showed off. He was handsome, and rich and powerful. It was okay that I was afraid. It was evident he had the upper hand, and I there wasn’t anything I could do about that.
I swallowed again. “Assuming I’m not getting this job.”
“You’re not.” Again, his voice was impassive, but it resonated heavily through my whole body. I clenched my fists. It wouldn’t do well for me to make my fear so obvious. I needed to focus on the anger I had harboured for him all these years. “And I’m glad you’re smart enough to figure that out on your own. Sit. And don’t make me say this again.”
My lips quivered and I tightened my fists to keep my hands from shaking even more. I made no move to obey as I stared right back at him, my eyes going over every inch of his face. And that was when I got the first emotion out of him. Surprise flashed in his eyes as the corner of his lip curved upward. He chuckled. I pursed my lips.
Alexander moved from the window, walking around his table until he was standing right beside me. “If you’re going to be stubborn, then at least have the capacity to look me in the eye for more than just a second,” he started, his tone a mocking one. Then I felt his hand on my face. I stilled as he moved my chin up and sideways, so that all I could see was his face. “Daniela Stevens.”
Daniela’s POVThat made me stop to look at him fully. He was at least ten years older than me, if I wasn’t exaggerating, blonde and quite attractive, but I was never one to make friends out of these kinds of interactions, much less anything more than that. This wasn’t even because I was married. “Excuse me?”“You’re very beautiful you know. I love your hair.”“Uh- thank you…” I kept on the fake smile and increased my pace, but this dude stayed right by my side. I kept my eyes in front of me. Ten seconds, just ten, then I wouldn’t have to ever see him in my life again.Wrong.This guy quickened his steps and literally blocked me with his cart. “So… do I get the name with the number too?”“I’m sorry, but I’m in a bit of a hurry here.”He chuckled, and that sent an unsettling feeling down my back. “Yeah, I kn
Daniela’s POVI was sure I was going to wake up before Kathy did, because one: I didn’t sleep long in new environments. And two: a nightmare would definitely wake me up hours before I would like to be up. But that didn’t happen. When I opened my eyes, the room was very bright. Either Kathy’s bedroom curtains were very light or I had slept hours deep into the day. The latter didn’t feel real. Another thing, Kathy wasn’t on the bed.I had thought it would be weird, the sleeping arrangements, since Kathy’s place was a one-bedroom apartment. But evidently, I was more comfortable than I had thought, if I had managed to sleep this long, with no nightmare in memory.The sound of the door opening made me turn my head. Kathy walked in with a huge smile on her face. She looked like she had been up for a while. She was even in different clothes. “Well looks like someone finally decided to come back to earth.”
Daniela’s POVI stared at the mouthwatering doughnuts that Kathy had bought. She had ordered milkshakes to go along with them too, only because I was in a bad mood. Her words, not mine. Like she had also argued, I knew I had had enough dairy products for a day, but who cared, I was indeed not in the best of places emotionally.I wasn’t bothered though, about Alexander seeing me in my weak moment, again. Neither was I angry at him for the things he said. It hurt to hear them being thrown at me like that, but they weren’t lies.He didn’t owe me anything. The fact that he was keeping me by his side against my will, didn’t mean he had to solve my problems for me. And I had been downright stupid to think asking him to renovate my aunt’s restaurant was a good idea. Apart from the fact that it was blatantly shameless of me, it could give him more leverage over me that would surely cause bigger problems in the future.
Alexander’s POVA panic attack.This wasn’t the first time I had witnessed her have one. It didn’t make it any less frightening. So much so that I called my doctor for advice. I wouldn’t have been as triggered if this was just a replica of what happened the day I had her move from her house. I had just gotten to the steps when she started screaming manically. I could swear she could’ve destroyed the foundations of this entire mansion with her sound waves alone. And then she just collapsed. Any other sane person would’ve called the doctor too, if not an ambulance.“Is she going to be alright?” Nina’s eyes were wide in concern as she asked me the same question for the third time. I looked at Jenny who was standing at the door, also waiting for confirmation from me.I sighed. I couldn’t blame them. It was quite scary, what happened with Daniela. And Nina once worked for a family whose son d
Daniela’s POVCole kept his word and got me two big boxes filled with kid’s vanilla milk. They sat next to me in the backseat of the car, beside the takeaway of the two other milkshakes I couldn’t finish due to my loss of appetite after Charlene’s visit. I just had to figure out how to sneak it into the house without Nina noticing and thus getting Mike into trouble.“I can keep them in the back, and bring it up to your room, when Nina and Jenny start making lunch. Then there’ll be no chance of them finding out.”I smiled, impressed. Again, he read my mind. “I think we could actually become friends.”He chuckled. “But you’d have to figure out the milkshakes yourself. Those need to be refrigerated.”“Don’t worry. Leave that to me.”I never thought I could sigh in relief at seeing the mansion come into view, but after the day I had had, I could ex
Daniela's POVThe woman that stood in front of me this time was different. She didn’t look remorseful anymore, much less, like someone who yearned for my forgiveness. Charlene was angry- for some reason- and her next words showed why. “I think I deserve an explanation.”I looked around at the other waiters that had begun moving around, doing their work in the bar. I sighed and dropped my stuff. There was no need to make a scene, and I should’ve seen this coming. I got out of the bar and headed to a booth in the corner. Hopefully, she’d be wise enough to follow me.She sat opposite me, putting her clasped hands on the table, as if to assert some dominance. Truthfully, I felt uncomfortable. Everything was still fresh in my mind, and I still hadn’t fully dealt with the emotions her betrayal had left me with.“I don’t think I owe you anything, Charlene,” I said matter-of-factly. “But tell me
Daniela’s POV“Do you want me to wait?” Mike asked as he helped me out of the car. We were parked in front of Letty’s, my aunt’s restaurant.“No. I’ll be here for a while so I’ll just call you when I’m done,” I tol
Daniela's POV“Good heavens! Mrs Jackson are you alright?”Nina’s voice all but startled me out of my sleep. If not for the fact that I was still very sleepy and groggy, I would’ve had a heart attack. For sure. I turned my body in the direction of th
Alexander’s POVI did not have a plan.And it was starting to show.I had idolised the idea of having that girl from the murderer’s house as mine to control, almost my whole life, so much so that I snatched the first opportunity to keep her in one place,
Daniela’s POVSo much for trying to de-redden my face. I snatched the pen and signed the papers. I didn’t say anything afterwards. I turned to my food, trying to use that to push down the painful lump in my throat. Not fruitful.My name was Daniela Jackson now,







