LOGINWasn’t I enough? Was I not pretty enough? Sure, Vera had the curves, the sultry smirks, the revealing clothes that turned heads everywhere she went. But hadn’t Ethan always told me he preferred women who were different? Hadn’t he sworn that he hated women like her?
I didn’t know what broke me more: the fact that it was Vera sitting there, smug and victorious; the expression of cruel satisfaction painted across her face as I cried; or the cold, detached glances Ethan shot me, like my pain was nothing but a mild inconvenience. “Look, Gilda,” Ethan finally spoke, and I stared, hanging on to every word as though he might still salvage himself. “Check yourself out… from head to toe.” His eyes raked over me, filled with disgust and disdain. I looked down at myself. A plain red dress, loose-fitting and modest. Nothing like the bum shorts and crop top Vera had tossed carelessly on the floor. But wasn’t this who he said he wanted? A decent girl. He had mocked women like Vera before. He had praised me for being different. For being pure till he'd taken my virginity, or so he thought. “I don’t understand you, Ethan.” My voice shook as I reached toward him, seeking any scrap of validation. “What’s wrong with my dressing? I’m covered, I’m decent. Isn’t that what you always wanted?” He stepped back from my touch like I was poison, nearly making me stumble. His words gutted me. “That was before, Gilda. Now I love women like Vera. And besides…” He paused, his lips curling cruelly. “I never loved you from the start. I only used you to get closer to her. She’s the one I wanted all along.” “What?” My heart lurched painfully in my chest. “Ethan… no, you can’t be serious. You told me you loved me. You told me—” “Ohhh, Gilda, my beloved sister…” Vera’s mocking voice rang from the bed, her tongue clicking as she shook her head with feigned pity. Beloved? I almost choked on the word. Vera had never loved me, never even tolerated me. Her hatred for me was something I had felt in my bones long before tonight. I didn’t need anyone to tell me she had nothing but venom to offer. “Ethan has made his choice,” she snapped suddenly, her smugness turning sharp. “Why can’t you accept it? He’s never been interested in you. He only used you to reach me. Can’t you scrape together even an ounce of self-respect and leave?” Her eyes glittered with malice as she leaned forward, voice dripping venom. “Oh, wait. I forgot — you don’t have any. With a whore like you, whose hole men’s dicks could get lost in, what shred of shame could you possibly have left? Not that I blame you. From where I stand, it must run in your genes. Just like your mother’s.” “Whoa, Vera, you ate with that statement!” Ethan’s laugh rang out, mocking, like her cruelty was some kind of entertainment. I couldn’t take it anymore. The insult lodged deep in my chest, choking me. My legs moved on their own as I turned to leave, my vision blurred with tears that refused to stop spilling. “Come on, Gilda!” Ethan’s voice chased after me, cruel and unrelenting. “It’s not like I forced anything on you! Did you really think someone as wealthy as I am would settle for an upcoming actress like you? Be serious! You don’t even get important roles, you’re nothing but the overworked cast shoved into the background! What bragging rights would being with someone like you ever give me in front of my friends?” Vera’s laughter followed next, ringing sharp in my ears, but I didn’t turn back. I didn’t dare give her the satisfaction of seeing me crumble completely. All I wanted was to run, to cry until my chest caved in, to scream until my throat bled. To purge this pain from my soul. Why hadn’t I noticed? Why hadn’t I seen that I was nothing more than a pawn to him? Why hadn’t I realized I was being toyed with and played like a fool? Why did my life have to feel like one endless script of heartbreak? Why did it seem that everyone who entered it only came to tear me down further and carve deeper wounds into scars that I was still trying to heal? ***** It’s true what they say about the sad news reported on polygamous homes. I thought bitterly as I stepped into the bar, memories tugging me back to the beginning, back to when my father had married my mother and brought us to live with his family. Vera’s mother had been barren for ten years of their union, and when her husband secretly began a relationship with my mother, his secretary, she got pregnant with me only months later. That pregnancy forced him to make her his second wife. But nothing good came of it. His first wife never forgave her, and when she too conceived and gave birth to Vera shortly after, all hell broke loose. I shook the thought away and glanced around the bar, scanning for the table where the team from the recently concluded movie sat. Truthfully, I hadn’t planned to attend. But weighed down by the sting of my recent betrayal, I had wanted to drown myself in the distraction of the party. When I heard Vera had declined to come, I thought it safe. And since today was my birthday, it felt like a double win. I could slip in quietly, blend into the crowd, forget my sorrow for a night and secretly celebrate the twenty-seventh birthday I was too broke to mark on my own. But then my eyes flickered toward the hotel lounge, and I was taken aback when I saw Vera. My jaw slackened. What in God’s name was she doing here? I had thought such gatherings were beneath her. Why had she suddenly appeared, as though fate had decided to mock me? My lips went pale as the only thought in my head was to turn and leave before anyone noticed. Unfortunately, someone already had.GILDA’S POVI rushed out of my room that morning. I knew very well that Japheth had instructed the guards not to let her in, but there she was at the gate.I was right, they wouldn’t let her in, so she had to stay outside and wait for me.My legs felt heavy, and lifting them from the ground to walk toward her seemed like an enormous task. I hated that she was here; I hated that she even thought of me. I wanted my face erased from her memory. How hard could that be? Why couldn’t that request be granted?I approached the gate, though not too close. I needed to keep my distance so she wouldn’t harm me.Vera could be violent when she wanted to be, and I was trying to avoid that side of her.“What do you want? And be fast about it. You know you’re not supposed to be here, I told you this last night. The last time you came, Japheth warned you to stay away and not come near this place. What are you doing here?” I asked.She looked around, glanced at the building, and sighed.I recognized the
GILDA'S POVThe way he looked at me, the way he would listen to me while I read the lines in the story made me want to keep on reading forever, just to see him looking at me that way, but Angel had already fallen asleep."I think I'll have to stop for now. She is already asleep," I said."Right. Even though I would want to continue the story, I don’t want to stress you, so you can go to bed," he said.I carefully returned the book to where I had taken it from and went ahead to tuck Angel to sleep.I covered her with the duvet and ensured she was fine."Thank you," he said.I wondered why he was thanking me; it was my job. I was paid to do this."You do not have to thank me. I enjoy taking care of her; besides, she makes it so easy for me," I said.He nodded."I know. I mean, I have tried several nannies, and she ends up disliking them, and that caused the constant changes of nannies. I'm happy she likes you, and you've been very helpful," he said.I could feel it. I could feel his gra
JAPHETH'S POV She stood in front of the camera as she made the video. She followed the script, saying everything we wanted her to say without leaving anything behind. As she spoke, she would look at me, and her eyes would return to the paper in front of her. I was not moved by the way she kept stealing glances at me; it irritated me. She finished, and the paper was taken from her. The video was posted by her as well. "This is not fair," she said.It was not fair to me as well. I get to be on the internet for the wrong reasons, I have built a solid reputation, and she was not about to get it ruined. " Will you shut the hell up?" I raised my voice. " I did not expect things to go the way they did. I thought I was going to get your attention from it, but look what you are making me do," she said. She was trying so hard to make me appear as the bad person, like I was doing something wrong to her. It was insane, but I kept my cool. "'Are you going to continue with this? Don't you
JAPHETH'S POV A call came in on my phone, and there was also a knock on my door at the same time. "Come in," I said. I picked up the call at the same time. It was Jay; he was the one at my door and calling at the same time. "What's wrong?" I asked. I knew something was wrong; he has never acted like this. Even the look on his face was worrisome. "The picture, the lady from the mall," he said in a rush. He ran his hands through his hair in so much frustration. I was confused as well. "What lady?" I asked him. "The mall…the lady from the mall, she is doing something that might be dangerous to your reputation, and it's only wise that we fix this right now," he said. He paced from one place to the other. The lady from the mall? The picture? I remember now. What was going on? "What is going on? Can you explain it to me clearly?" I asked him. "The picture she took at the mall yesterday is all over the place; she claims to be your wife, and everyone seems to be believing her cl
JAPHETH'S POVI took the items she had chosen from her hand; she seemed shaky and scared. How could I make her feel comfortable around me? I wanted her to talk to me without bowing her head to the floor."You should pick more. There are so many things here; you can’t possibly take just these small items," I said. "Okay, sir," she replied, bowing her head again.I didn’t want that. It felt like she was afraid of provoking me, and it made me uneasy."I want you to join her. You can pick things for her too," I told one of the storekeepers.I wheeled myself back to the other room, waiting for her and Angel to return. While I waited, a group of girls walked in.I looked down at my phone, trying to stay unnoticed, but I realized it was too late."Hello," I heard one of them say. She approached me with a bright smile."I knew it was you, Japheth Williams. I wasn’t wrong," she exclaimed.I sensed her excitement, but I could also see something else—desire."I’ve been wanting to see you, to h
GILDA'S POVI couldn't tell anyone about it. I also couldn’t tell Japheth; I didn’t want to cause trouble for his family.I didn’t want to be the reason he got into any trouble. "Is something wrong?" Angel wrote.I snapped back to reality after she tapped me. I was supposed to feed her, but my hands felt glued to the plate. My mind was racing, and I held my hands still while I thought about what to do next.I was furious that things weren't going the way I wanted. Still, there was nothing I could do."I'm good," I said. Was I really good? It was obvious that I wasn't, but I had to put on a brave face so no one would worry about me.I was already dealing with too much, and I didn’t want to be a burden. So I had to maintain that facade. "That's not true," she replied.I smiled at her. Whether it was true or not, did anyone really care that much about me?I smiled at her again and kept feeding her. Once I was done, I took the plates. The other maids said nothing. They just stood th







