LOGINWhen Jude said we’d have his session in his hotel, and seemed for the first time, cooperative, I was alarmed.
But when he elaborated and said it would be in a hotel, which he owns, I was at ease.
Just as expected, the Martinez hotel can rival the Buckingham Palace.
“This is just a branch.” Peter, one of the many assistants, that’s part of Jude’s entourage tells me. “The headquarters is far more grand.”
Trailing behind Jude as he strides across the halls of the hotel, puts two things into perspective for me.
The first is the fact that Jude is highly respected, and even more prestigious than I’d fathomed. At every turn, guests who look like they were royalty, or at least related to them, clamoured to talk to him.
The second is, our supposed therapy session will not be held today.
He’d just made me follow him and his entourage as he visited the hotel brach, on inspection.
I seethe angrily, watching his back at the front. Being an escort wasn’t part of my job description. But the amount I was being paid was enough to quell the string of insults brewing in my mind.
At the lobby, Roman appears out of nowhere, and begins to walk right beside Jude. Not long with the rest of the Martinez workers.
Peter must see me looking at him. So he explains. “That’s Mr. Roman. He’s the boss’ right hand man.”
“I see.”
The rest of us, continue following Jude and Roman around. And hour passes by, and by the time we’re leaving, my legs feel tired. While Roman and Jude took the elevator, the rest of climbed up the stairs to get to the next floor.
I’d never survive as one of Jude’s assistants.
We’re outside, and all of his assistants, plus I and Roman (who glared at me the moment he noticed my presence), watch him enter his car.
“Dr. Cecilia.” He calls, through the window.
I step forward, tired and irritated. “Yes?”
“Get in.” He nods towards the inside of his car.
I hesitate for a moment, my eyes flicking briefly toward Roman, who watches the exchange with a clear lack of approval, before I move toward the door and get in.
The car immediately zooms off.
Jude leans back slightly, his gaze settling on me. “Start.”
“Start what?” I ask, confused.
“Your questions for today.”
I gawk at him. “Really?”
His expression does not change. He looks completely serious. “Is there a problem?”
“Yes. I’m not with any of my files!”
He tilts his head slightly. “So you’re incompetent without them?”
His words hit straight into the “offence zone.” All the walking around he put me through, just for this, makes me even more irritated
I unknowingly glare at him, my irritation rising. “I don’t need files to do my job.”
“Then prove it.” He taunts, with a challenge in his tone now. It’s a challenge I can’t ignore.
Fine.
I fold my hands neatly on my lap, forcing myself into a more composed posture as I look at him directly.
“Do you enjoy control?”
His brow lifts slightly. “That’s your first question?”
“Yes.”
“Not going to ask how many times I cried into my pillow last night?”
I roll my eyes. “Just answer the question.”
He hums, the image of one considering a question carefully before answering.
“Do I enjoy control? Of course I do.”
I nod, completely expecting the answer. I build up on the question. “Do you think control and trust can exist at the same time?”
“No.”
“Why?”
“Because trust requires vulnerability.”
“And you don’t do vulnerability?”
“Of course not.”
The answers come easily. It’s as if the concept of him being vulnerable is insane. In the files given to me by his wife, she complained about his “emotional unavailability.”
I study him for a moment before continuing.
“If you had to choose between losing control or losing something important to you, which would you pick?”
The question seems to catch him off guard.
“You assume I have something important.”
I don’t miss the way he avoids the question.
“That wasn’t my question.” I insist.
He smirks. “Then I wouldn’t choose.”
I shake my head. “That’s not realistic.”
“It is for me.”
I sigh heavily, muttering. “You’re impossible.”
“You probably back down too easily.”
I shake my head slightly, a small smile threatening to form before I suppress it. I decide to go with another question.
“Do you ever get tired?”
He watches me for a moment, as though trying to determine the intention behind the question.
“Of what?”
“Of being you.”
He pauses for a moment. This time, he seems to genuinely consider it, before he answers.
“No.”
I study him. “You’re lying.”
He narrows his eyes at me, and leans in. “And you’re overstepping.”
I don’t move away. “Am I?”
Suddenly the space between us feels charged. I might be delusional, but it almost feels like he’s edging closer.
“And what about you, Doctor?” He asks.
My eyes are stuck on his.
“What about me?”
“Do you ever get tired of being you?”
My fingers still against my lap. The question caught be off guard. Did I ever get tired or being me?
I don’t even want to consider the answer.
“I’m not the patient here.”
“That wasn’t my question.” He mimics me, and I roll my eyes the second time.
“I’m not in any position to answer your questions.” I say.
A slow smile forms on his lips. “What a pity.”
There is something about the way he says it. Something that makes me aware of how close his lips are to mine.
Before I realise what I’m doing, I lean in slightly and ask. “So curious about me?”
The space between us feels cosy, and neither of us moves. He says, in a voice that’s almost a whisper. “Maybe I am.”
I don’t know what’s happening, but I feel this magnetic pull to lean in even closer to Jude.
But Jude snaps away from me, suddenly alerted by the ringing of his phone.
The sound cuts through whatever moment was taking place.
Wordlessly, he reaches for his phone in his suits pocket. Whatever he sees on the screen, makes a crease appear on his forehead.
I breathe a sigh of relief. Not knowing exactly why.
What almost happened just now?
Beside me, Jude exhales, rubbing his forehead briefly.
“What happened?” I ask before I can stop myself.
He doesn’t respond. He just let’s out another sigh, and begins typing something.
At that same moment, my own phone buzzes, making me jolts. I reach for it, a strange unease settling in my chest as I unlock the screen.
I have a message from “Mrs. Martinez.” Brittany has never messaged me first in our one week exchange.
I open it, and the first thing I see is a link. I tap on it and a news article loads almost instantly.
The headline stares back at me, in bold capitalised letters.
MR. MARTINEZ NEW MISTRESS!
Beneath it is a picture of me.
The picture has been edited in such a way, that the rest of Jude’s entourage is cut off, and I’m getting into his car.
There’s another picture of me, when I’m standing in the hotel lobby, a hit close to Jude. From the angle it looks like we’re going into one of the rooms.
My fingers tighten around my phone as I scroll and read the ludicrous article, the bloggers had made in a matter of a few hours.
My phone pings with another message from Brittany. Even through text, I can tell how cold she’s posing the question:
“What exactly is this, Dr. Cecilia?
CECILIA’S POVPeople always say that before you die, you see your life flash before your eyes.But I saw none of that.The moment I was stabbed from behind, I was overwhelmed with pain. I felt a heavy weight come upon me.I could barely understand what was happening, until I felt someone’s warm arms around me. The twins were crying and Mae was calling for help.“Cecilia.”And somehow, Jude was holding me and calling out to me. “Don’t leave me.”I wanted to say that was the plan, but my lips couldn’t move, and before I knew it, everything went dark.***The first thing I saw was white ceiling. There was nothing remarkable about it to trigger my senses immediately. There was the loud beeping of a machine, but I could barely place it. My head felt heavy and void of any coherent thoughts. I stayed staring at the ceiling for a few minutes, until I realised my hand was being held and tugged on.Slowly, I turned my head.Jude.He was sitting beside my bed.His large hand completely swallo
A small movement pulled him from his thoughts.Allison had woken up beside him. She opened her eyes, blinking away the sleep. She immediately spotted him. Without hesitation she climbed off the sofa.Mae watched curiously. So did Jude.The little girl rummaged through her backpack. Then returned carrying several small toys. She placed them on a nearby table.“What are you doing?” Jude asked. Allison looked offended. “Setting up.“For what?”“A tea party, and you’re the guest.” She pointed towards a chair by the window. “Sit.”“Allison!” Mae scolded the child for her manners, making Alex rouse from his own slumber. The girl huffed a breath, then batted her eyelashes cutely. “Sorry scary man. Please can you sit and join my tea party?”“I’m not scary ma—“Pleaaaaaaase.” She stretched out. Alex was fully awake now. He nodded and ran towards the table. “Yeah. Pleaseeeeeee.”Jude wanted to say no, but staring at the twins sparkling eyes somehow softened him. It seemed crying after Cecil
The paramedics moved quickly.Jude walked beside the stretcher as they rushed Cecilia through the hospital entrance. Blood still stained his hands and shirt. Though he barely noticed.“Sir, please step back.”One of the nurses blocked his path as they pushed Cecilia through another set of doors.Jude didn’t move.“She needs surgery immediately.” Another doctor said.“Then do it.” He replied gruffly.The doctors exchanged looks. “We need authorization.”“You have it.”“We also need—”“You have everything.”Jude pulled out his phone.Within minutes hospital administrators were rushing downstairs.The best surgeons in the building were called in. Operating rooms were cleared. Specialists were brought in.Jude was willing to pay all the money in the world as long as it meant Cecilia’s eyes opened. She disappeared behind the operating room doors, and he suddenly felt helpless. Unable to do anything further, except to wait. Hours passed.Jude sat outside the operating room.Mae sat opposi
Jude sped up his car. Roman communicated with him through his in-ears. They were scouring the city all morning, and afternoon.Jude drove around himself, following the trail of where cameras had last picked up Cecilia.The traffic light showed red, and he stopped. While waiting, he realised there was training station nearby. He had asked Roman to get access to all camera footage of the city in the penthouse’ perimeter. From the traffic videos, there was no trace of them.His intuition told him to go to the station. They hadn’t tracked there. So Jude parked his car, and called Roman.“Bring my men to the central train station. I’m heading downtown.”He ended the call, ans thought, if a woman wanted to run away, she would definitely take the furthest stop away from the city.And so, that was where he went. ***Jude stepped off the train and immediately knew something was wrong.The station platform was crowded, but nobody was acting normally. People were rushing in one direction. S
CECILIA’S POV“Mummy, where are we going now?” Alex inquired from my side.I looked down at my son and forced a smile onto my face.The train rattled beneath us as it sped forward, carrying us farther and farther away from Jude. At least, that was what I hoped. My heart still hadn’t stopped pounding since we escaped the penthouse.“We’re going somewhere safe.” I told him softly.Alex didn’t look convinced.Neither did Allison.The twins sat on either side of me while Mae occupied the seat opposite ours. She was keeping an eye on everyone entering and leaving the train carriage.Even now, she didn’t look relaxed.To be honest, neither did I.The escape had happened so quickly that it almost felt unreal.Just a few hours ago, we’d still been trapped inside Jude’s heavily guarded penthouse.Now we were halfway across the city.I glanced out the train window. Buildings flashed past. People living ordinary lives.I envied them. I envied how simple their lives looked. Because mine felt li
Jude sat at the head of the table, looking at the heads of the inner circle.“So Rick brought pack your little obsession?” Ernest asked after they finished discussing how to distribute their weapons that just landed.“What?” Jude narrowed his eyes at the man, before turning to Rick.Rick put his hands up defensively. “I didn’t call her that. Your wide did.”“What?” Jude didn’t understand, but was ready to pounce on someone. “You’ve been in contact with my wife?”“Of course not.” Jack grumbled “But your wife sure has been in contact with the media.”Jude didn’t understand, and was about to ring up Roman, when Samson silently pulled out a tablet, and slid it over to Jude.On the screen was Brittany, his ex-wife. She seemed to be on some interview, and dabbed gently at her eyes. She was spilling crocodile tears and sprouting lies.“He refused treatment. He refused help and continued to be obsessed with the woman.”Jude wanted to put his fist through the tablet.Instead, he calmly slid it







