"We need to get him to the hospital," I told the man.
"Wait, here." He ran back and returned with a yellow Rolls-Royce. Together, we took Blaze to a nearby hospital. The ER personals dashed out with their trollers and carried him off. I ran by his side, holding his hand, until one of the nurses pulled me off.
"Stay here, ma'am. You can't go in there."
I stood motionless, distraught from the world around me as the only sound I could hear were my loud breaths. He was taken into a room with double grey doors and two round transparent glasses. A 'don't disturb' sign hung in red. I paced from one end to another. Hoping and praying that he would be fine.
My mind ran back to the incident. I got out of the club but my phone had died and I couldn't book a ride. The only way to get home, was to walk down the street and flag a taxi. I didn't know I was been followed. They cornered me to a dark alley and before I could blink Blaze came to my rescue.
A doctor bolted out of the room, beads of sweat trickled down his face and his gloves were covered in blood. I cringed at the sight. His eyes met mine. "Excuse me. Please can you call me a nurse?" Requested in a calm tone.
"Will he be all right?" I asked.
He gave me a warm smile. "Mr Nightingale has been stabilised and the bullet didn't cause any major damage. Please, I need a nurse." He went back into the room and I heard whispers amongst them.
Quickly, I fetched the nurse and sat on the waiting bench. His driver returned with some takeouts and inquired how he was doing. Right then, a nurse approached us. "Mr Nightingale is awake now," she announced.
I leaped on my feet and followed her into his room. Our eyes met, he tried to sit up but groaned. "Hey, how are you doing?" I walked up to him and helped him, using the pillows to support his back.
"Thank you," he replied. "Did they hurt you?"
My lips twitched upward. Even on the hospital bed, he was still caring. Maybe I would enjoy working with him. "No, you saved me. Thank you too."
He grunted as he adjusted his sitting position. "So you owe me, pretty lady." I laughed.
"I sure do. What would you like?"
"Let's start with your name," he said.
"It's Caramel. Caramel Lot."
"That's a fucking hot name—"
"Sir, I'm glad you're fine," the driver exclaimed, still carrying bags of fast food. "You must be hungry. I've got food from your favourite restaurant." Blaze smiled. "When will I be discharged? I'm sure the media have gotten news of my attack."
I was clueless but the driver nodded. "Then, I must leave before nosey reporters flood this place."
"Blaze—I mean Mr Nightingale. The doctor hasn't discharged you yet," I pointed out. My gaze skittered to the bottles of medicine, a couple of tablets and syringes on the table.
"That's fine. I'll get my home doctor." His phone rang and I assisted him to get it. "Nate, I'm in a hospital, man." He jumped down from the bed and hissed, his hand on his side. "You saw it on the news. Yeah. I'm about leaving this place. What? Okay, I'll wait for you. Be quick, the hospital smell makes me want to puke."
"You should really rest. I'm sure they won't let the press in without your permission," I said.
"Andrew, get me my clothes," he ordered. "Baby girl. I know the press. They are little demons," he scoffed.
"All right then. I'm glad you're fine," I replied. Andrew handed him his clothes.
"Don't go. I'll drop you off. I don't want any guy harassing you."
I was about to respond when my phone rang. Lucas flashed on my screen. My little brother. "Excuse me," I said to Blaze while I answered the call. "Hey, I know I'm running late tonight."
"My gosh, you're all right," he squeaked while letting out a sigh.
"Yeah, I am."
"I heard there was an attack downtown, where you said you'll be going to meet your agent."
"Oh yeah. I'm good. Blaze Nightingale was shot. I'm currently in the hospital with him right now." I whirled to see Blaze fully dressed in his clothes and Andrew neatly folded the hospital dress. A doctor walked in and they discussed.
"OMG. You are with Blaze. The super celebrity tennis player. " I laughed. "Okay, kill me. Better take a picture and let him sign something."
Another man walked into the room and shook hands with Blaze. Then he pointed at me and strode toward me. "Caramel Lot. It's a pleasant surprise to see you here."
I stood gaping at him in confusion, unable to hear what my brother was saying over the phone. If not that he called my name, I'd think he confused me for someone else because I had never seen the man before.
"Nate, you know her?" Blaze asked, leaping.
"Yes. This is your new coach. I haven't met her till now, only chatted with her agent," Nate explained.
My eyes shone and my heart sank. I opened my mouth to speak but no words came out. "What the fuck, bro?" Blaze chuckled, assuming it was a joke. "Wait, you're serious."
"Aren't you Caramel Lot?" Nate inquired.
I cleared my throat, recalling the club, Blaze's lips on mine. I let him. Shit, I'm going to lose my job. "Yes—I am," I answered.
"Perfect. This is Blaze Nigthingale. Your client," he announced. Blaze sucked in a harsh breath and I bit my lower lip.
BLAZE’S POVI watched as someone who was at Caramel’s back, hit her neck and got her unconscious. I was angry, but I decided to hold back to know where they were heading to. I couldn’t afford to mess this up because of my feelings.I followed them with my car and drove even through the bad roads. Why did they have to pick a place that is as bad and weird as this? Anyways, those who do abduct people and do bad things look for places like this to carry out their bad works.As soon as they got to their hideout, I called the cops as I could not get into the house without them, noticing me. Then I dialed Maya’s number.“Hello Blaze. He just called me.”“Good. I’m at the hide out, but you do not need to go. I have called the cops already, so you don’t have to worry about it.”“Oh, alright then. I await good news.”“Sure. Thank you so much for this. I have forgiven y
BLAZE’S POV“Since I started working for you, you have always been the reason behind my troubles. I have always been tortured and treated badly because of you.”“Caramel.”“But even with that, you have always saved me, come through for me and try to clean up the mess that was made. I think this is the fight one has to fight to be with a celebrity and I have made my decision, which is to stay, stand and fight with you. If others left you because of this or other reasons, I will stay. And, I will renew my contract with you and prove them wrong. I will let them know that you can win another championship and that I can be the best coach ever. For now, help me find my brother.” She said as a tear, strolled down her chin.My heart beamed with joy and was accompanied with a smile. I hugged her tight and felt so happy that she didn’t push me away this time. The joy I was feeling presently was enough for me to bash anyon
CARAMEL’S POVI rushed out of the cinema, pacing around and waiting for Blaze to come out. As soon as he came out, I opened his car door, but he grabbed my arm.“Caramel, be calm.” He said.“Don’t tell me to be calm! That boy has only me and it is my duty to always protect him.” I said as I withdrew my arm from him and got into his car.Tears ran down my cheek and I sniffed as I couldn’t bear the thought of Lucas killed. He wasn’t supposed to be abducted. What did he do to deserve this? How could I live with a burdened heart?Blaze got into the car and then started the car and we drove off.“Look Caramel. Let’s get to your place first to confirm if he was really abducted or not.” Blaze suggested.Then I nodded and hoped that it was a prank even when 70% of me felt it wasn’t. As soon as we got to my house, I opened the door and saw everywhere scattered. I fell to the gro
BLAZE'S POVThe next day, I woke up feeling better and in a good mood. I smiled at Caramel who was still deep in her sleep. She looked like so cute that I could kiss her until eternity.I decided to leave her room quietly as I wanted to make her a meal myself for a surprise. I didn't win the championship but I had won Caramel's heart and that was still a win for me. Her golden heart which was rare to find was now mine.I got out of the room and walked down the stairs. As I got to the kitchen, I was startled by Rosa whom I didn't notice was in the kitchen."I'm sorry I startled you, Mr. Nightingale." She apologized, with a slight smile."Oh, it's fine."As I disregarded that, I recalled that I had asked Rosa to leave when I needed to speak to Caramel. Certainly, she would have been worried about the outcome and could have wondered why we were no longer saying anything.
CARAMEL’S POVWas this a dream? Moments like this most times happen in movies. Could I be in one? There was no way a billionaire would look at me and tell me he loves me. I have also been harsh to him. There is no way Blaze Nightingale will tell me he loves me.“Please drop the act.” I said as I disengaged from him. Then I looked into his eyes with sadness. “I know you are just trying to make me not to think about the fact that I am not competent enough, but that can’t work. If you feel you are wasting your money by paying me even when I didn’t help you bag the championship, you are free to withhold my payment.” I said, with pain and then dragged my luggage, heading for the door.But then, Blaze grabbed my arm and held my face as he locked eyes with me. In his eyes, I could see sincerity, innocence, love, care and desire.“Allow yourself to feel the love you have for me, because the love I have for you can not be
BLAZE’S POVI watched as part of the crowd cheered for my opponent as he jumped up in victory. My racket fell from my hand and I felt dejected.Earlier on, I had watched as his girlfriend had given him a kiss and encouraged him with love. All through, I couldn’t help but feel guilty for making Caramel go through a lot and her attitude towards me and I found myself missing every ball thrown at me because I was either lost in thought or I was too slow to catch it after snapping out of my thoughts.Suddenly, I remembered Caramel. She wasn’t around here. Could she have ran off feeling bad that I had failed and lost? I left the tennis court and ran out but was swamped by reporters.“Mr. Nightingale, we heard of how you were not fully focused at the tennis court, are you alright?” One of them threw a question at me.“Yes I am.” I answered, trying to get out of the crowd.“Some allegations are made against