3rd Party
Theo in his room grappled with the daunting task ahead of him: the modality of leaving Varya, the woman who had given him a taste of happiness, was also a controversial question. The worst swamped his mind causing him to recall everything that had happened before in his life. But the harsh reality of his family's expectations loomed large, casting a shadow over his heart.Varya, with her innocent charm and undeniable sweetness, had captured his affection in a way that few others could. But in the eyes of his family, she fell short of their lofty standards. They craved someone powerful, someone like Tia, whose wealth and status could elevate their standing in society.As Theo pondered his next move, a sense of unease gnawed at his conscience. He knew that breaking things off with Varya would not be easy, especially given the depth of her love for him. Yet, the benefit of a profitable marriage to Tia was more important, a marriage promising a future of stability and success."How do I first remove every trace of evidence from Varya's phone?" he mused, his thoughts spinning in a whirlwind of uncertainty. The proof of her selfless kidney donation hung over him like a dark cloud, threatening to expose the truth behind his intentions.With a nervous bite of his fingers, Theo came up with a plan. "I'll ask her to go on a date with me this weekend," he decided, the words making him smirk, a perfect plan. "I'll use the opportunity to get her phone, to erase any lingering evidence of the surgery."As the phone continued to ring for the third time, Theo's brows furrowed in frustration. Where could Varya have left her phone? The unanswered calls only added to his growing sense of unease, stirring up a whirlwind of worry and apprehension within him.VARYA’S POVI woke up, with the pain in my mind that felt like the whole universe was pressing its billions on me. The event of the previous day and Theo’s betrayal remained as a miscellaneous painful love fragment in my head.Turning to the other side of my bed, I was faced with the beautiful familiar image of Jasmine beside me. The guilt of the fact that she had slept over to care for me, pressured my mind and feelings."Vayra, look what Jasmine has gone through because of you,” I hated myself silently, the stings of the self-beat made my head hurt.How can I be so stupid, so stupid to be heedless in my behavior? With a long sigh, I decided to put things right, by making amends first to my friend I owed much for her devoted stand-by.Jasmine's fair words pulled me out of all the hate I held against myself and replaced it with an image of how to face things objectively. "Get up from there, you sorry excuse for a woman, and go on and try the medicine that I've kept on the table, beside the soup there." She instructed this with a mix of herself being the one exasperated and somehow at the same time loving.The comfort and draining of my heart by hugging her for a time filled me with gratitude which displaced a little of my guilt that has been eating at me. "Oh, I am sorry, I woke you up. I am forever indebted to you my Jas, you are so supportive," I said flattering her and putting my head under her jacket.However, Jasmine, was swift to avoid my apology. "Ok, ok, now go to the bathroom you smell so bad," she playfully told me, her finger flicking hard on my behind. "Even though I cleaned up all of your messes throughout the night, you still smell so bad. Get off now!"Despite her teasing, I could see the genuine care and concern in her eyes, the depth of her friendship a source of strength in the face of my shortcomings. With a laugh, I dashed out of bed to freshen up, determined to start the day on a better note and make it up to the friend who had gone above and beyond for me once again.As I reached for my food and medication, my hand brushed against my phone nearby. With a sense of resignation, I picked it up and unlocked the screen, only to be greeted by a text message from Theo."Hey babe, been calling all day, I hope you are well. Let's meet up this weekend for a date, you have not been here for a long time and I miss you."The words pop up on my screen, and my lips curl into a grin of disbelief, a mix of disregard and impatience. Even when I had requested some space, Theo seemed more interested in his pursuits, particularly his flirting with Tia. And now, out of the blue, he wanted to sweep me off for a date?"Haa! This is ridiculous," I muttered under my breath, the words dripping with disbelief. It was as if he expected me to forget everything that had transpired between us, he told me to my face he had nothing to give me for my mother, but now a date?No sooner had I had time to think about all of this complete nonsense when the ringing of Theo's call snatched me away and kept interrupting me with its annoying tune. A deep breath, and a moment of silence to gather my mind, and then I picked up the phone and started listening to the dialogue that was to follow."Theo? It is as if we have not spoken at all. These days!" I said feeling as if it was in my bones and my heart that the man I had loved all my life could betray me."Yeah, I know. I've been busy with work," Theo replied, his words feeling hollow even to his ears. “liar” I muttered.There was a brief pause as I didn’t feel like responding to that lie, a pregnant silence that stretched between us like a taut wire."I was thinking..." He opened in a muted voice, but gradually lost it again. "I'd like to go out with you this weekend if you do not have any engagements. You know, maybe grab dinner or catch a movie?"The invitation hung in the air, I thought it was time to finally end things and face my own life, and let go of the family that played me, so this date was also necessary."Sure, dear," I answered, hoping my voice wouldn't let me down by sounding too excessive. "I've missed spending time with you so much, I mean it."I heard him chuckle, Well, maybe he also misses me. I deceived myself one more time, let me feel that there is even a moment of us he valued."Great, it's a date then," he said, his voice strained with the weight of his deceit.On getting there people moved faster than usual; nurses ushered me into one room after another helping me put on a hospital gown a long way.Kylo stood still near where people were turned upside down due to the speed of what was happening around them offering some comfort unlike any other distraction I might find outside pain was too much but still stuck onto this thought that everything would soon pay off.Soon, we would meet our baby.Hours passed in a haze of contractions and medical jargon, the world narrowing down to just me, Kylo, and the baby.The pain was intense, like nothing I had ever experienced before, but I refused to give in to fear. This was what I had been preparing for, what we had been waiting for.The baby was coming, and I was going to bring them into the world.Kylo never left my side, his voice a constant source of encouragement, his hand a lifeline as I struggled through each contraction.He wiped my forehead with a cool cloth and whispered words of love and re
This confidence he had in us, in our capacity to manage a new phase boosted my morale erasing my fear places.I remember it very vividly, we were watching a movie one afternoon while lying on the couch in the living room and suddenly I felt a vigorous kick. I choked on my words, putting the palm of my hand on my swollen belly.“What happened?” Kylo asked, sitting up at once.“Everything is okay,” I replied cheerfully. "The baby just kicked really hard. Here, feel."I guided his hand to the spot, and we both waited. A moment later, another kick came, this time even stronger.Kylo's eyes widened in amazement. "Wow... they're strong.""I know," I laughed. "I think we're going to have a little soccer player on our hands."He grinned, leaning down to press a kiss to my belly. "I can't wait to meet you, little one. But take it easy on your mom, okay?"I watched him, my heart swelling with love. Seeing Kylo so involved, and so excited about becoming a father, made everything feel even more s
It was rather reassuring to be back home after the whirlwind which is our honeymoon, yet at the same time it was also rather daunting.The Island was once a beautiful place where all I cared for was our presence, Kylo and I had no other distractions.But it was time for us to step back and face our day-to-day lives, my pregnancy, and everything that came with it.By then I was several months pregnant and some of the symptoms were clearly visible to the naked eye. My tummy protruded out significantly and with that some effect of carrying a child.While the honeymoon had provided respite from pregnancy, the moment we were home, pregnancy was as real as reality could get.When about the house I felt both at ease with being home though nervous about the changes happening to me and around me.It pleased me that Kylo stayed close at my side; his fingers lightly brushing over my lower back.He got more caring and thoughtful than ever; I could easily see how much he cared for me and how much
I trusted him with everything that I had: heart, future, and life. Two days later we were in a private jet, by the influence I guess Kylo had, I had no idea where we were going. Kylo was not on specifics up to that time, but I did not give it much thought. There is nothing like suspense or perhaps relying on the unknown on the person. With that, I reclined in the chair and then looked at the shrinking landscape outside the plane’s small window. Kylo leaned forward, picked up my hand in his, and I looked at him and smiled. “You’re really not going to give me any hints?” I said as calmly as I could, though my voice was visibly laden with curiosity. Kylo chuckled, shaking his head. “Nope. You’ll find out soon enough.” I pouted playfully, but I knew better than to press him. Kylo loved his surprises and I must say, I enjoyed them as well. There’s something good about not knowing what’s next, about just going with the flow and chilling. The flight went by in no time, with Ky
Those days after the wedding were as if I was on honeymoon, loved being in that state, and did not want to wake up. I might as well describe it like this; the tranquility that came over me was one I never felt before. It was as though a weight I had no idea was lifted off my back, allowing me to breathe freely once more. There was a warmth that filled my whole body in place of the constricted knots in my stomach. It is worth noting that in the beginning of the story our marriage can be described as a purely business-like arrangement, a very practical marriage of convenience. But instead with time, it had become something concrete, something lovely. The relationship that Kylo and I had was a product of the most unlikely circumstances and the complacency that I felt as I stared at the house we had constructed together could only be described as profound. It was morning, the sun was shining and the rays of sunlight started entering the room through the windows. I was now pl
Kylo went first, his voice steady as he began to speak.“So Varya,” he began glancing at my eyes all the time,“when we got married for the first time, it was a business deal between us; something that was advantageous to both of us but lacked emotional warmth typical of true marriage. I was unapproachable and even icy; I never gave you the love or respect that you deserved. But as time passed everything changed. I changed.”His grip on my hand tightened more and I could see how sincere he was from his facial expression which told me that he meant every word in every line on his face.“I fell in love with you Varya; it started off slowly before all these sudden feelings hit me. You taught me what it means to be there for someone else genuinely because one wants to change oneself for them.”“And I have caused you pain earlier but today I am making a promise as follows: To be the man whom you deserve; to love you wholly and to build a happy joyful life together based on faithfulness and