LOGINSusie settled into her new role as James's nanny, her days filled with school runs, homework, and playtime. She took James to school every morning, watching as he grew more confident with each passing day. She'd wave goodbye as he disappeared into his classroom, her heart swelling with love and determination. There were times when she almost broke out of her role. One time.
As she drove back home, her before driver, Alfred dropped her.Susie couldn't help but think about the life she left behind. She had been a wife, a mother, and a partner in her own right. Now, she was a nanny, a role she had taken on to get close to her son. It was a sacrifice, but one she was living with the consequences of her ex-husband's infidelity and her own desperation to be with her child.
After dropping James off, Susie would return home to tackle the household chores. Natasha couldn't clean, but was particular about cleanliness, and Susie made sure to meet her expectations. As she vacuumed and dusted, she'd catch glimpses of her ex-husband, Jonathan ,working from home. He'd look up, their eyes would meet, and for a moment, the past would come flooding back.
Susie would feel a pang in her chest, a mix of emotions she couldn't quite process. She had thought she was over him, that she had moved on from the pain he had caused her. But seeing him now, in this new context, brought back all the memories she had tried to bury.
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"Susie, the laundry needs to be done immediately before I come back from the salon." Natasha hesitated as she pointed at the pile of dirty clothes.
" But I already did some laundry." Susie whispered and picked up the clothes. She went down to the laundry room and started sorting the clothes, so that there wouldn't be any issues. Moments later, the laundry was done. She walked upstairs to her former room. Now Natasha's. As Susie walked into the room, she got startled to see Jonathan here, on his laptop.
" I'm so sorry sir. I didn't expect you home today..."
" What?!"
I mean...I..." Susie staggered back. What did she just say. Things are getting out of hand.
" Working home today. It's okay." He continued typing. Susie closed her eyes. 'He was right in front of her'. She couldn't take it.
" Why can't this just add up." Jonathan tensed up as he covered his face with his hands.
"I don't know how she used to do it," he muttered, staring at his laptop screen. "This software is driving me crazy."
Susie raised an eyebrow, her fingers moving instinctively to help. " Can I take a look," she said, her voice calm and professional. She began tapping. Moving the mouse cursor to places, while Jonathan just gazed at her , with his jaw dropped.
" How do you know this?"
" I learned this in college." Susie pursed her lips. It was true but an average nanny shouldn't know this.
As she worked her magic on the software, their hands touched, and a spark of electricity ran through her body.
" You sound smarter than my wife." Jonathan looked up, his eyes locking onto hers, and for a moment, she saw a glimpse of their old life, many years ago when she would sit on his lap and do jer little magic on the laptop.
But the moment passed,when Natasha walked into the room, her eyes narrowing. "What's going on here?" she asked, her voice cool.
Susie stepped back, her hands behind her back. "Just helping Mr. Collins with his computer issues, ma'am," she said, her voice demure.
Natasha's gaze lingered on Jonathan,then Susie, looking more helpless than ever, before she nodded and walked away. Susie let out a breath, her heart racing. She knew she had to tread carefully, but she couldn't help the way she felt.
As the days went by, Susie found herself growing closer to James, and even Natasha began to thaw towards her. But the tension between her and Jonathan remained, a palpable force that neither of them could ignore.
Susie's plan was working, but at what cost? She was getting closer to her son, but she was also getting tangled in her feelings for her ex-husband. And what about Natasha? Would she ever suspect the truth about Miss Jennie Oliver?
One evening, as Susie was putting James to bed, he looked up at her with big, round eyes. "Miss Oliver?" he said, his voice barely above a whisper.
"Yes, James?" Susie replied, her voice soft.
"Do you think my mom is in heaven?" James asked, his eyes welling up with tears.
Susie's heart broke for her son. She knew he missed his mother, and she wished she could tell him the truth. But for now, she had to keep up the charade.
"I think your mom is always with you in spirit, James," Susie said, trying to sound reassuring. "She loves you very much, and she's watching over you from wherever she is."
James nodded, seeming to accept Susie's words. But as Susie tucked him into bed, she couldn't help but feel a pang of guilt. She was lying to her son, and it didn't feel right.
As she turned out the lights and closed the door, Susie couldn't shake off the feeling that she was living a lie. She was a nanny, a fake identity, a secret keeper. But for now, it was all she could do.
The next day, Susie woke up early, determined to keep up the act. She made breakfast for James, helped him get ready for school, and drove him to his classroom. As she waved goodbye, she felt a sense of pride and purpose. She was doing this for her son, and she would see it through to the end.
As she walked back home, Susie couldn't help but notice the way Jonathan looked at her. Not the look of a boss to worker. It was a look of curiosity, of interest, and maybe even a hint of attraction. He might still love me. Susie's heart skipped a beat as she realized that she might not be immune to his charms after all.
She pushed the thought aside, focusing on the task at hand. Getting James back. Jonathan has made his decision. A message beeped on her cell phone:
~ Can we meet?
I sat down to think of what just happened.I just kissed the man who tried to kill me before. Do I still love him? No, I don't. I can't still have love for him even after what he had done. I need to do something. Fast.An idea came up Toretto. I need to calm my mind from all this. This is too much.I picked up my phone to call Toretto. I couldn't tell him what just happened. He would feel heartbroken and never trust me anymore. I need to trust him first before I can finally tell him about James. I brushed myself up and wore a short dress. Something that I haven't done in a long time. I applied some make-up to look more presentable and walked down the staircase. Jonathan looked up at me. He stared from my heels to my thighs, then worked his way up to my lips, he smirked. "You look lovely." He moved closer to me, I shoved him away."I'm off. Food is on the table. You can eat it or not, I don't care." I hissed, avoiding eye contact."Are you actually going to ignore what happened few
My daily routineThey say blood is thicker than water. But in my world, blood is thicker than everything—including truth, dreams, and peace.I wake up every morning at 5:00 a.m., not because I want to, but because my father says, “A lazy son brings a weak legacy.” I hear the guards shuffling outside my room—men with guns strapped to their sides like they're part of their skin. One of them, Marco, nods at me when I step out. He was the first man I saw kill someone. I was ten then.My first stop is the gym close to the mansion. Not for health but for survival. My father insists every man in the family should be able to shoot straight and fight harder.By 6:00 a.m., I’ve done my rounds—weights, sparring, then target practice. The walls are soundproof, but I still hear the gunshots in my sleep. Nightmares becomes my dreams at night.Breakfast is silent. No phones. Just eyes. My mother had died a long time ago. We were raised by only my father who reads a list of “updates”—rival movements
The Unexpected EncounterI could hear voices downstairs. Silent but still audible. Jonathan must be talking to someone. At first, it sounded like a male then later on, it sounded more feminine. I stood up from the bed, still a little tipsy and tired. Wearing my nightgown, I slowly walked down the staircase to see who it was.I could hear their voices clearly now. It was a woman. I came down to meet them and what I saw surprised me.I stood frozen in the stairway, my eyes locked on the woman sitting on my couch. My husband's secretary, Jade, looked up from where she sat, a mix of surprise and shock flashing across her face. Her eyes widened, and her mouth dropped open, as if she'd seen a ghost.Well, she did.I ran back a upstairs almost immediately. My heart beating really fast. She looked frightened like she just saw a horror movie. But I wanted to know why she came here so I walked back downstairs.For a moment, we just stared at each other, the air thick with tension. I felt a sh
Why am I doing this?I have not been myself ever since she arrived here.I bit my lip. I moved towards the window. The cool morning breeze reminding me that I haven't slept."She is still not back yet." I murmured. There was a crash and I rushed outside. Sadly, it was just an angry cat.Maybe she is actually gone. Again. I scoffed at my attitude for her and turned around. Just then, I heard some heavy breathing strips and I knew that it was her. I rushed inside and pretended that I never cared. She walked in, loudly like she wanted the whole house to be aware that sge had arrived."Jonathan!" She screamed my name. I clicked my tongue. She soon found me and waved her phone at me."Why did you do this, huh? I am not ready yet, I told you!" She snapped. "But isn't he the reason you came back, I did you a favor..." I replied. I never wanted James back. I did it for her. She wanted him so badly and now she doesn't?" Oh really! How would he feel when he sees his mother whom he thought was
The cold breeze from the window woke me up. I jerked up from the old rusty bed and scratched my head. My phone buzzed again. I blinked. Five missed calls from No name. I smiled. Susie. "Okay ." I mouthed, while dialing her number. She immediately picked it up."Hey No name, were you worried about me.." there were some sound of loud music."Susie, are you...at... a bar?!" I asked. There was no response. She must have dosed off. Or answered the call by accident. There was a sound of glasses smashing to pieces.i jerked up."Susie, stay right there, I am coming for you." I said calmly and tracked her phone. I rushed outside the toy store and almost hit Morticia."I'm so sorry, Morticia here is your money." I pulled out a freshly printed dollar notes and gave her. She counted it quickly; fifty thousand dollars. A smile appeared on her face."Go." She ordered. I had already ordered a ride and drove to where I last tracked her.Morano's bar.I sighed deeply. My Dad's bar. What if she had b
Switching on the lights, I blinked at the man on a wheelchair, staring at me. I hissed and went upstairs."So that's it then." He began."That's how it's going to be. You go out with your boyfriend while I stay at home." He continued."You wouldn't have been thinking about this if I wasn't dead like you wanted." I hissed. Every second felt like an eatery. We have only been together for two weeks but it felt like years. I just need my son. I don't need a husband anymore."Dinner would be ready in he next thirty minutes." I said and shut the door.My heart felt like it was going to come out of my body. I picked up the phone to call Toretto.I couldn't have left him like that?!"...the number that you are calling is unreachable at the moment, please try again.." the caller tone said. I tossed the phone on my bed. Lying lifeless on the bed for few minutes made me wonder why my life was this complicated. I still had some awkward feelings for Jonathan but I don't know if it is just pity. My







