로그인JULIAN’S POVI watched Theodore as he was just making me more confused. I knew that he knew about what I was saying but he chose to act dumb and make things worse for me. “I won't ask you this question again, so just answer me and free yourself from this embarrassment,” I nagged. “What do you want exactly? You are really going off the papers now. Even though I am a prisoner, I still know the rules of an officer, so don't go off it,” Theodore yelled. “You know the rules and yet went ahead in creating a world of pain for Emilia. I swear on everything I believe that I would surely make life miserable for you and all the people you are working with” I responded with a surge of pain In my voice. “How are you going to achieve that without my help?” Theodore asked what?“That's none of your business since you've decided not to cooperate. I would make life miserable for you here in this cell just like you did to Emilia” I responded. “I never imagined what she really looked like when she w
EMILIA'S POV I was in my room lying down, thinking effortlessly how I was going to start with my revenge plans. I didn't know from where to start exactly, but I was too sure that Theodore and Cassandra had other teams outside, so I needed to figure them out. It was exactly 8:23 AM when I heard a knock on my door. “Who is there?” I asked gently. “I'm sorry to disturb you, but I would like to introduce myself properly to you,” he responded. “What do you mean? How am I a side if you're not one of them?” I asked suspiciously. “You can come and confirm yourself, I'm here to work with you as a bodyguard, from now on I would be guiding your steps” he stated. “I never instructed you to guide my steps. Show me your identity card and pass it under the door,” I spoke. “You don't have to be this dramatic, you can just come out so I can see it for yourself, honestly I am of no harm,” he responded. “If you truly want me to believe you, then this is the only way,” I muttered. “This is reall
JULIAN'S POVIt was morning and I had already made my arrangements to go to the station to visit Cassandra and Theodore. I aimed to interrogate them about their actions. I thought of going to meet Emilia first before living but I already instructed Gifford to do the job for me. Gifford was the right person I thought would take good care of Emilia. He was a good man and also a friend to me so there is no harm entrusting him. So I went to the station. On my arrival I was greeted by all my colleagues. They appreciated my stay at the station and I really loved them so much. With not much delay, I went to the cell where the both of them were and called them out. “Just take a look at your life now, how you have scattered it and entangled yourself with this ruthless person, what were you really thinking?” I asked in my voice low and menacing. “Honestly I'm genuinely sorry about my actions. I allowed myself to be deceived. I'm truly sorry, Julian, please,” Cassandra pleaded. “I think I w
EMILIA'S POVJulian held my hands as he escorted me into the car. I expected him to know all along that I was just putting this to a play but he acted ignorant and dragged me until we reached the car. “Are you going to say what's on your mind or you are just going to keep acting like nothing happened?” I said, breaking the silence. He turned to me immediately . The reaction on his face showed he was aggressive so I had to seek more. “What do you want me to say? I mean how else do you expect me to react to what you just did?” He asked with a surge of anger. “Is that the right question for you to ask me right now?” I was disappointed. “Just stop all this drama and let's go home. It's obvious you haven't even seen your house in months now; you should be home as fast as possible,” Julian responded. Where we were was a crowded place so I would rather not rush too many things. For now I needed us to talk privately. Currently Julian was the only one I could trust but they are trying to
EMILIA'S POVThe lady was lying down on the ground, struggling with the pain she had in her arm. I stared at her smiling. “I won't be taken to jail, you know that, right? I'm just a mad woman,” I laughed dearly. To me at least, I was able to have my revenge a little. I was there with her until the other maids came in. “What's really going on here?” One of them asked. “Oh my God, there is blood all over the ground,” another told.Immediately after their questions, I knew this was the perfect moment to act up. “What really happened to me? What's really going on with me?” I said as the lady still continued screaming in pain. “Madam, how could you do such a thing to her? What really came over you?” The nurse asked. “I'm sorry, but I really didn't know what I was doing. I didn't know what came over me. Please, I need Julian. I want to be discharged. I would rather not cause any more harm to any other person,” I spoke hastily. One of them ran out immediately; it was obvious that the c
EMILIA'S POVI was there with the nurse. I stared at them for a while without saying anything to them. I was bored lying down, repeating the same view I had until I was tired, and I had to say something. “You have been sitting there for a while without saying anything or even standing up to take a walk or air; why don't you get up and go outside?” You said. “Don't worry about anything, okay? I'm just fine the way I am,” the nurse replied. “But I'm not fine with you staying there looking at me like something wrong happened,” I yelled. “Ma, please, I'm sorry if I'm making you uncomfortable, but actually I'm just serving my job. I really can't leave here because of you unless I'm instructed to do so,” the nurse replied gently. “Are you serious? So you're saying your job is all over me and making me feel uncomfortable is your job? I'm really amazed. If you can't leave here right now, I'm going to call the emergency on you,” I spoke. “Madam, please try to understand me. I really don'
EMILIA’S POV“I don’t.” Julian’s voice was a mere whisper as he spoke, staring down at the blank screen of his computer, he was deep in thought. There was no hesitation in there, he sounded certain. I blinked gradually, not wanting to get ahead of myself. “What?” “I don’t believe them.” he leaned
EMILIA'S POV "How much longer do I have?" I squeezed the tissue in my hand, desperately seeking support that wasn't there. "I cannot say exactly, roughly less than a year. Less than you should have been having from the last time you were diagnosed. If you were coming in for your chemo, I am sure
JULIAN’S POV Cassandra swallowed, staring at me dead in the eyes, I didn't look away as I wanted her to see just how much of her shit I was ready to face. “The fact that you trust her so blindly is really concerning. She’s a woman you have been away from for months, if anyone should trust her, it
JULIAN'S POVI had tried, with every fibre of my being, with every influence I had, to locate the main source of that information circulating online but I couldn't. I had greatly underestimated the privacy policy of media houses, they wouldn't let go of a single piece of information, and with time,







