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Bulky. Too tight. Top part too revealing. To crown it all, I detested red for clothes, but the fitting assistant had called it "stunning" and Eddy had nodded in agreement.
Now, standing in the quiet living room of our home in Malibu in that same dress, my body feeling not like mine, I waited for Eddy to come downstairs.
My hand rose to my eyes for the upteenth time, and just like a call to action, they scanned the face of the golden wristwatch strapped across my wrist.
It was exactly the nineteenth time I was doing that while I waited for Eddy.
It was a minute past 9pm. I drew in a hard breath.
It meant I had been waiting for two hours and I was still going to wait until he comes.
Out of boredom this time, I clicked my clutch open and made to pull out my lipstick, but then decided against it. I had already reapplied it four times.
I had stood up, sat, stood up and sat again, severally, the back of my thighs had mastered the texture of the cream sofa.
Every sound caused me to look up the staircase, even when a cat meowed from behind the house.
Eddy never told me about any change in the time of the event. Aside the fact that I needed to wear the torture of a dress, I had no idea about where we would be going to. I didn't even bother to check.
There was always somewhere to go, and it was my sole duty to stand in as the dutiful wife.
"Stick around him with a convincing smile. No more. No less."
That was the instruction in a simple summary.
I wanted to kick off my heels since they were beginning to hurt my toes, but I endured the pain that traveled all the way to my knees.
Eddy would convince me I was born clumsy if he walked in on me without my shoes.
I tugged at the waistline of the dress to ease the discomfort around that area, feeling even more trapped as the seconds ticked by.
My thighs stuck too closely together under the flamboyant material, the friction from walking in that condition would definitely cause a bruise.
But that was it. That was the best I could do in my situation - wish things were better, endure, hope.
I sank into the sofa behind me, throwing my head back in exhaustion.
Then, the way the body does when the mind refuses to admit defeat...I folded.
Not sleep at first, just the weight of waiting pressing my eyes shut.
Then, I couldn't help it - sleep.
Then, I was in a room I couldn't recognize.
It was a large office - white, clinical. An expensive office chair and glass table were positioned by a corner.
The light shone so brightly, usually a promise of an unexpected surprise...and it came.
My breathing caught as I watched him, Dr. Connor Millow, his back turned towards me, busy with something I couldn't see.
I stood there, staring at his back like I would at fire. Knowing fully well that it was dangerous, and I probably shouldn't be as still as I was, but choosing to risk everything for the warm it fed my eyes.
I had only met him once, about a week ago, in the marble lobby of Eddy's office.
That day, Eddy had said something I couldn't catch and Dr. Connor had shook his head slightly, before looking in my direction.
He had taken my hand in a brief handshake and said it was a pleasure.
Just that, nothing remarkable, except that he had said my name, not like someone that was meeting me for the first time would.
He had called it with the precision of someone that was so familiar with it, their tongue already mastered its shape.
In my dream, he turned around, and hurried towards me, still wearing the same outfit from that day at the lobby - a satin shirt without a tie.
Standing face to face, he was not too close to conclude as intimate, but too close to be undeniable.
"You're still holding your breath, Sisi," he said and that was only when I realized.
Slowly, carefully, I exhaled shakily.
A smile flickered across his face as he looked at me in that way again. The same way I had caught him look at me for a split second that day at the lobby.
Like I was something to be studied. Carefully. Reverently.
I felt my heart begin to expand inside, and as silly as it sounded, I feared it might explode.
Like he knew how much chaos I had become inside, he lifted an arm, pressing his palm down on my shoulder, his thumb gracing the skin of my neck - a silent appeal to my calm.
I nodded.
Then, with the precision of a surgeon, his second hand moved, tilting my jaw up, his eyes taking over as they observed my features like you would something precious under the lights.
"Can I say something? Something I should have said to you that day."
"Why didn't you say it?" I asked, strangly more curious on why than what.
"I was being professional," he said, nodding his head sharply to the side in a way to say he was justified.
"What do you want to say?" my words came out shaky.
He let out a slow breath and his gaze on my face deepened.
He was looking at me the way my husband had never done, the way Eddy looked at spreadsheets on his screen - focused, hungry, like the numbers were finally adding up.
"You have no idea," he said, almost talking to himself.
"Of what?" I dared to ask again.
His fingers moved, drawing lazy lines across my cheeks. The space around us closed in on that singular action, I felt it in my knees, around my sternum.
He opened his mouth to talk...
Lola!
My eyes flung open. The sitting room. My clutch I had left on the table. Then, Eddy.
He was fully dressed in a clean fitted tuxedo as he stood tall in front of me looking down on me like a mess he had expected to happen.
I blinked rapidly, standing at once, adjusting my dress, a desperate attempt to make him find me worthy this one time.
"What is this?" he asked, disappoinment dwelling heavily in his voice.
"I'm sorry, Eddy. I mistakenly fell asl---"
"I mean, what is this dress?" he cut me off.
I was thrown off.
Struggling with getting my mind of the dream, the dread of just waking up and the now Eddy's words, a web of confusion formed in my head and registered in my voice as I stammered my answer through.
"This is the same dress you picked out the last time for the event."
"I picked out? For the event?" his asked, his eyes narrowing in disgust as he stared me down like a familiar disappointment.
"You said it was perfect," I struggled to keep my dignity even with knowing I could never win against Eddy.
"I did say that it was perfect during the fitting. I never said it would be for the Hargrove Foundation Gala. Eleanor Hargrove would be there for heaven's sake!"
His voice rose, and once again, I felt so little under the weight of his words.
"I can change," I managed to say.
"It's 9:15pm," he snapped, reaching for his phone on the side table.
"We don't have time to change," he emphasized mockingly on the last word, already moving towards the door.
"Stand close to the bar. Don't follow me around," his voice thinned as he moved farther.
The door to the foyer. The sound of his shoes. Him picking up his keys.
And once again, I was left alone in the sitting room, worse than I had felt initially. It was going to be a long night. For me.
CONNORPulling out of the parking lot, I drove straight ahead to THE THAIFARES, my go-to place for good s*x and a professional massage, away from the chaos of the industry and reality checks.I had a booking saved about a month ago, but I couldn't use it, because I suddenly got called in at the hospital.Now, above all reasonable doubts, was a good time.Aside from the fact that it was run by foreigners and they don't get a lot of American customers because of the language barrier, therefore deeming it safe for my reputation which I was going to protect at all cost, I wanted a good one.My waist was stiff and my groin hot against my pants. I needed to release, preferably into Lola, which was totally impossible at the time.Even if she was down, I wasn't going to give away how wild I could get in bed on our first hook-up. Not with the way I was feeling at the moment.After a thirty minute fast drive, I pulled my camouflage mask over my face as I pulled into the palace of disasters.The
CONNORConnor had walked out on me without the slightest remorse after I tried to speak to him about how wrong he was for setting Lola up like that.Standing there as I watched him leave, I felt like a little pawn in Eddy's board, my thoughts in a shattered mess, and my shoulders hanging above my head as the guests around the bar walked around me, murmuring and pointing fingers.That was the least of my worries.Since the previous day, I had been busy reaching out to the various media houses and blog operators that had Lola's incident on their site, asking them personally to take the pictures down.After the last time I saw Lola, I had been trying to reach her to no avail. It bothered me, but not enough to make me want to endure sleeping under the same roof with Eddy last night.I had spent the night in my own house, even gone to the hospital to clear some work load off my desk — these were well against the rules in honor of the week, but standing before Mr. Gregory Langford, having t
EDDYOur eyes met.She was standing there, nak*d, and covered in sweat. Her stare was uneasy as they flickered against mine.It looked as though she was doing something she shouldn't be doing. I wondered what it could be.My eyes shifted to the small heap of her costume for the night on the floor. Wet and abandoned with contempt, most likely.I couldn't stop the grin that spread across my face.After tonight's incident, I wanted to meet Lola. Not because I was concerned about whatever it was she felt, I just thought she might have a lot to say to me, and I'd rather take that before the break of the next day.Her sight disgusted me, reminding me of why I had to make a decision to be stuck with her for life, against my will."I can see you are doing good. Hot shower. Happy vibes. No worries," I clicked my teeth.Pain paired with hatred glistened in her eyes as she stared hard on.I knew that feeling because I have felt it ever since I knew myself as a person. She had no idea."Am I wro
LOLA"What do you take me for?"My heart shattered into a million pieces again as I pushed the door of the bathroom shut with my back.My face was already caked with hot tears, but my eyes wouldn't stop crying no matter how hard I tried."You think you can walk out of my life, and then slip back in like I am some douchebag loser that can be thrown around like a fool?"Freddy's words pierced through my bones, every form of hope I had built from the emotions he had sparked inside of me crumbling down like they were never there.My nose wouldn't stop running too, and that was what I hated most about crying.I hated to look like an adult that had been reduced to the level of a child.I hated to feel like my demons had won.I sniffled hard, rapidly. It was unpleasant. I hated that sound, but --- I couldn't stop crying.Not sure of how to pull myself from the misery Freddy had, without warning, dragged me into, I clicked the shower open and began to rip the stupid costume off my body.I was
LOLAHe turned my body to his.Behind his palms, I shut my eyes tighter, only focusing on the heat the moment caused between my thighs."Good," he muttered, pulling his hands up my body until they were well against the full of my bre*sts.I froze, sniffling hard, unable to get enough of his scent which has filled every space around us.He must have noticed how far I was gone, and he keyed in hard into the moment.With his palm still well over my eyes, he used the other to grab my left bre*st.I gasped.I felt more on the left part of my body, and for a second, I was wondering how he knew.He would have easily gone for the right one since it was the most convenient.Before my brain thought any further, I felt his fingers pluck against n*pples which were already hard and sore from my day dreaming a moment ago, my stomach hollowed.I couldn't contain all the feelings I felt at that moment.Even my brain struggled to keep up. One minute, my body floated like I was still stuck in my imagin
LOLAWith trembling fingers, I pulled the door open, my eyes examining the bright hallway that extended all the way down to the start of the stairs.It was as quiet and empty, just like I had walked through earlier.My eyes twitched, forcing me to blink after seconds of glaring.I stood there, listening to the slightest noise that might give them away. Nothing.I didn't want to think I was mistaken.I felt it. I heard it. There was someone. I wasn't sure when they came or for how long they stood watching me touch myself to my own desires, but I was sure there was ---I heard a clink, like something collided with the iron of the railing.My stomach dipped, and my feet moved.I didn't run. My legs strode across the dark tiles as quickly and as silently as my brain thought at the moment, my heart beating fast to what awaited me.As the weight of my body pulled through the hallway, I could feel the warmth of a presence that was no longer there.The air smelt different and even the floor
FREDDYI stretched hard against the softness of the sheets with my jet black duvet in a dump against my body like it was casually abandoned there.My eyes were still shut but I could feel the slight warmth of the morning sun against my face."Don't shut your eyes. Watch me."Immediately, my eyes sl
FREDDYI turned sharply to the door, my body cold with a feeling I couldn't admit as fear.But Lola had dived off my body, swift, like she had been waiting for this moment.Then, she was at the door, but she didn't open it.She locked it.I watched her turn the lock intentionally, twice, the sound
CONNOR"Was that necessary?" I straightened my posture, turning to look at Eddy, my body stiff from anger I could not fully express - partly because it might end up stripping bare my secret feelings, Eddy could read through lines, and then, because I still wanted to respect my friend whose house I
FREDMONI turned endlessly on my bed, regretting why I had made the decision to come back to my family.I hated them. I didn't need them. I was doing well in Europe. They appreciate my music. I had a comfortable life, and I slept well.I was this close to booking a flight for the next morning, but







