Oliver James was a senior at my university.
I remembered him from my first year, when I was scrambling for every penny to stay enrolled and he was gliding through his final year like he owned the world. The rumors about him being transferred from some prestigious university abroad to here followed him. His reasons were that he preferred home.
Everything about him had irritated me then. The designer clothes, the casual way he'd buy coffee for entire study groups without blinking, the confidence that came from never having to check your bank account before ordering anything. I'd lumped him in with all the other rich spoiled kids. Shallow, completely disconnected from reality.
But Oliver had always been... different. When I'd dropped my books rushing to my part-time job, he'd helped me gather them. When other students whispered about me, being a money grubber, he'd simply nod hello like I was worth his time.
It had confused me, made me question my hatred of anyone born with a silver spoon. But I'd pushed those doubts away. Rich people were all the same, I'd told myself. He was probably just better at hiding it.
And there was also a time when he adamantly escorted me to one of my part-time jobs at a convenience store, which was a night shift. Even when I had told him he didn't have to, he refused.
"I can not allow a lady to walk at night alone." He said.
I reminded him we aren't close enough for him to be concerned about my safety, but still..
He waited longer than I had thought, helping me arrange things at the store, taking out expiring products as per my boss's command.
Tonia stopped by that day, showing her real self just as always, with no reason. She took some snacks without paying. I didn't say anything because it had always been like that. I pay for it. But instead of leaving, she decided to humiliate me before Oliver stepped in.
"Leave while I'm saying nicely." He said, calmly.
Tonia glared at me, stunned by his appearance before leaving shortly.
Since then, her jealousy increased; she thought there was something between me and Oliver. And told me to stay away from him that she likes him and will have him soon.
He was never mine to begin with. Who cares?
# Back in the present# "Kaira..." Oliver's voice was barely above a whisper, and then his eyes rolled back, his body going limp."Wait, what?" I murmured.
Panic shot through me as I scrambled for my phone, my hands shaking so badly I could barely dial. The paramedics seemed to take forever, though it was probably only minutes. As they loaded Oliver onto the stretcher, I followed without thinking, my heart pounding with guilt and fear.
He'd saved me. Again.
* * *
Damien James sat behind his desk, the portrait spread before him. His secretary stood at attention, having just delivered a report.
"Her name is Kaira Yaren, business major at Metropolitan University," He said.
Then tucked in his hand inside his pocket to get his phone. He sent Damian the photos of Kaira instantly.
"Sir, I just sent you a photo of Ms Kaira."
Damian stared at it immediately, taking in her features for a while before ordering his secretary to delete the photo from his phone.
He breathed a sigh of relief after finally getting back all of his memories. Alcohol, sure did them bad. They were both lightweight. So, of course, they were easily drunk.
"She seemed nice, innocent, and.." He said, inwardly.
"Go on with your report." He ordered, his face stoic.
"She is twenty years old and worked part-time at The Glass House as a bartender until about four weeks ago, then disappeared from their employment records."
"Twenty years," Damien murmured,
"She's young." He added.
"Probably too young for the complications my world would bring her." He said, inwardly.
"That metropolitan, isn't that where my brother is schooling?" He asked.
"Oliver, he's also a business major, right?" He added.
"Yes sir." His secretary replied.
"Find where she lives. Making discreet without Oliver finding out about it," he ordered, his expression hard.
"Let me know as soon as you get her current address." He added.
His secretary bowed slightly.
"Yes, sir. Immediately."
"May I ask how important this lady is?" Curiously, his secretary asked.
"It's not in your place to ask," Damien replied.
"But I will answer your question, to avoid you losing your job soon." He added.
"Kaira, she will become my wife soon. And your boss. So when you find her, be reminded of this and treat her well. Being rude to her is the same as insulting me." Damien said, in a serious manner.
"I will bear that in mind sir." His secretary said in a bow.
"She’s the perfect choice — quiet, vulnerable, alone. The chairman wants me married? He will get one. Just not one he chose." Damien said within himself.
"And if words link out, be ready to bear the consequences," Damian warned.
"You may leave now." He added.
* * *
In the hospital, I sat on the uncomfortable plastic chair beside Oliver's bed, watching the steady rise and fall of his chest, trying to process what the doctor had just told me.
"Miss Yaren," Dr. Patel said gently,
"Mr. Oliver has a history of previous injuries. The impact when he hit the pavement aggravated an old leg injury, and the head trauma could potentially cause temporary memory loss. We won't know the extent until he wakes up."
"What?" The word had fallen from my lips. I'd rubbed the back of my head, completely at a loss for words.
The doctor had given me that sympathetic kind but distant look.
"We're hoping he'll wake up within forty-eight hours, but I can't make any guarantees. These things depend entirely on the patient."
The doctor had also advised me about stress, after a quick check on me.
"You need a lot of rest, Miss. You are pregnant. And you need to take it easy." Dr Patel said.
I thanked him for his kind gesture and also used the opportunity to ask him, I wasn't sure, I wasn't going to do it either but I asked regardless.
"About... aborting the baby, Dr." I paused.
"Do not try it except you do not want to ever have a child of your own." The doctor said.
"I regret informing you, but if you get rid of the baby, you won't be able to conceive again. So, the choice is yours." He added.
I wasn't going to kill my child anyway, and I also regretted asking something like that.
Now, staring at Oliver's still form, guilt ate at me...
"You should have let me take the hit," I thought, then immediately felt sick as my hand moved instinctively to my stomach.
But Oliver... what if he never woke up? What if he did wake up but didn't remember anything? having signed the forms when no family could be reached.
The responsibility felt crushing. How could I go back to that house? When Oliver might need someone to help him recover...
A memory surfaced.
There was this run-down apartment I'd put a deposit on months ago. It was tiny, barely more than a room with a kitchenette. The apartment was hidden in a maze of narrow streets near the university. I'd planned to move there to be closer to school, but had never found the courage to tell my aunt and uncle. I'd been considering asking for my deposit back.
Now it seemed like providence.
The money I'd saved for next year's tuition would have to go toward completing the rent. It would mean delaying my return to school even longer, as I had already missed a whole semester. But what choice did I have?
"I will be back for you, Oliver," I murmured before leaving.
* * *
Soon, after the grocery shopping, I rushed home immediately. The house felt more hostile. Tonia was waiting by the front door.
"What took you so long?" she demanded before I'd even crossed the threshold.
"Out flirting with another man? A married one this time?"
I tried to walk past her, exhaustion weighing down my limbs, but her hand shot out and grabbed my hair, yanking me backward.
"Come back here! I haven't finished talking. How rude!"
Pain shot across my scalp, but I gritted my teeth.
I told myself to just endure it a little longer."Do you think because you've tasted what adults do, you can act like one? How brazen!"
My patience finally snapped.
"I know. Please let a bitch like me rest."
Tonia's eyes went wide with outrage.
"MOM!" she shrieked.
"MOM, COME HEAR WHAT KAIRA JUST SAID TO ME!"
Aunt Martha's footsteps approached quickly, her face already twisted with rage before she even knew what had happened.
"She called me a bitch!" Tonia lied smoothly, tears actually managing to gather in her eyes.
"I was just asking where she'd been, and she started insulting me! As her older sister, I deserve respect!"
"What did you say to her?" Aunt Martha asked, angrily.
The truth didn't matter. It has never been in this house. Before I could even attempt to defend myself, Aunt Martha's hand connected with the side of my head, sending me stumbling into the wall. The grocery bags fell from my hands, cans rolling across the floor.
"Two years older!" Aunt Martha continued, punctuating each word with another blow.
"You think because you're grown enough to spread your legs, you can disrespect your elders? I'll teach you the home training you deserve!"
I curled into myself, one hand protecting my face, the other wrapped around my stomach as Aunt Martha landed me with a slap.
"Be strong, Kaira. Endure just a little while..." I said to myself, inwardly.
But Tonia wasn't satisfied with just watching. With a cruel smirk, she pushed my protective hand away from my stomach.
"What are you protecting?" she said, mockingly.
"Your little bastard?" she added.
"Thank God Tony isn't around to save you this time, let's see how long you endure.
Tears I'd been holding back finally spilled over.
Aunt Martha raised her hand for another strike, this one aimed directly at my face. I closed my eyes, bracing for impact.
BANG! BANG! BANG!
The sound of someone pounding on the front door echoed through the house, but my aunt was too focused on her rage to notice. Tonia also.
BANG!
The door burst open on the third knock, just as Aunt Martha's hand began its descent toward my face.
A hand caught her wrist mid-swing.
"What do you think you're doing?!" The voice was filled with anger.
Aunt Martha's mouth fell open in shock. Tonia took a step backward.
I slightly raised my head up...
* * *Kaira's POVOutside Camille’s house, standing in the alleyway, I couldn’t shake the thoughts from my head. What her mom had said to me kept echoing again and again, every word still ringing in my ears since I left her presence. My feet felt heavy, my chest tight. I didn’t even notice when I reached the gate.Helen’s voice had broken through my thoughts then, pulling me back to reality."Are you even listening? You seem out of it. What are you thinking? I hope everything’s alright?" she had said, her voice was soft but filled with worry. Her hand tapped my shoulder lightly, and that little touch snapped me out of my fog.I blinked, realizing I’d been staring into space. "Oh yeah! Yeah, everything’s fine. I was just... spaced out, yeah, spaced I guess," I had replied, my voice sounding more startled than calm.She had studied my face for a second, not quite believing me, then smiled faintly. "I was thanking you about earlier. I didn’t expect you would involve yourself. Thank you."Her
Kaira's POV "I'm sorry..." I whispered, guilt written all over my face.But Helen didn’t even seem to hear me. Confusion flashed in her eyes as she quickly bent to grab the pot lid, covering the food back, then pulled at her oversized gown and threw it aside.I just stood there, frozen, watching her every move. My lips parted like I wanted to say something, but I didn’t. It wouldn’t change anything now.When she took off the gown, I thought she was about to change right there in the kitchen and almost looked away. But to my surprise, she already had another dress underneath, like she had known something like this might happen."Oh, you had it on," I said quietly.It was the same outfit she wore when she came to get me earlier."Yeah. In case of emergencies like this one. I'm always prepared, you know," she said quickly, her voice was a bit shaky and rushed.I thought she would be angry at me. It was my fault, and it was actually worth getting mad about. Camille’s mom isn’t the patien
Kaira's POV "No, I was…" I started to say, but I was cut off quickly. I wanted to tell her she was hardworking; cooking, washing her clothes, and cleaning all at once, alone in this big house. "I know, and I’m begging you," she said, slowly lifting her head to look at me. "Oh, okay. I wasn’t going to say anything though. I just wanted to tell you that you’re hardworking," I said flatly. She reminded me of myself. I saw myself in her, carrying the whole house on my shoulders like a maid instead of a family. "What do you mean? I thought… your reaction earlier was like someone who would report me right away. My boss doesn’t like it when I’m cooking and not in the kitchen," she said, her face showing a mix of worry, tiredness, and fear. I didn’t even know how to describe that look. "And she likes everything neat, but I look messy now…" she said with a small, awkward smile, glancing down at her clothes. "You shouldn’t do things that will upset her next time," I said gently. She l
Kaira's POV"Seriously? You don't know about her departure?" Camille's mom’s voice was low and cold. Just hearing her speak sent chills down my body. Her voice felt like it could cut right through my heart."Ma?" I said softly, unsure of what to say.My brows lifted in confusion, and I turned to look at the maid who had brought me here. But she was gone. She had left already, leaving only the two of us in the room.When the maid led me here, we passed through the main living room, the one close to Camille’s room downstairs.Camille’s house had two living rooms. The one near the entrance was large and warm, with the dining room and kitchen nearby, as well as a restroom and a guest room.However, the second living room was upstairs. It was quieter, and everything looked expensive. Camille’s mom’s room was beside it, and across from that was her husband’s room. There was also a small balcony that looked cozy, more personal, like her private corner. Camille once told me her mom loved sta
Kaira's POV After thinking everything through, I got up from the bed and stretched my arms. "Let's not only think but start acting," I whispered to myself and reached for my towel. My eyes felt itchy, so I gently rubbed them. Maybe, perhaps, because of the nighttime food. My stomach still felt a bit heavy. I took off my pajamas and wrapped the towel around me before hurrying to the bathroom. After my bath, I brushed my teeth and came out. My skin was already dry, so I went straight to my bag and took out my body lotion. It’s the same one I use on my face too. The tube was almost empty, and the writing on it was already fading. I pressed it softly, careful not to waste much. The smell was light and clean as I rubbed it all over my body. This lotion had lasted almost a year. I use it little by little because I don’t know when I’ll have money to buy another one. When I was done, I let out a small sigh and pulled my box closer. "What should I wear?" I said, resting my chin on my ha
Kaira's POV I woke up to the quiet greeting of the house. The silence felt strange. Oliver was gone for good, before I even got up. There was no Jason, no Camille… nothing. Just stillness. And somehow, I felt lonely. Really lonely. It had never been like this before. Back home, there was always Tonia, Aunt Martha, or Uncle around. And Tony was always beside me with his calm presence. I was even getting close to Oliver too. But now it felt like everything had ended. "So this is really the end with Oliver," I whispered weakly. My mind went back to our talk last night, and my chest tightened a little. I should have said something. Anything. But I just sat there and let him do all the talking. Now I feel bad about it. He was a good guy. That’s why I hate this friend-to-lover thing. I always know how it ends. And that’s why these growing feelings… "Wait, feelings?" I murmured, frowning at myself. I blinked, staring at the ceiling like it could give me an answer. "No, that can