Sophia gripped her chest tightly as if it felt like her heart was about to escape from her chest. Her hand slipped over her mouth as she tried to muffle her cries. She left the bathroom in the guest room scanning the room.
‘Two years’ she whispered. She had lived in the guest house just a small distance from the main mansion. The building was neat with very modern amenities. She didn’t lack anything and had a dozen staffs assigned at her beck and call.Noah reduced the amount of attention she was being given by the staff when his girlfriend, Kira Robinson, the daughter and sole heir to the Robinson group started to nag him. A union between the Milton’s and the Robinson’s would consolidate both families in the world of business for a lifetime.None the less, that wasn’t what George wanted for Noah. Kira Robinson was never a good fit. She acted like a spoiled child because her actions were always inconsequential. It happened that way because of how quickly her father’s PR could handle any mess, no matter the size.“You’re still here?” Sophia turned in the direction of the hoarse voice. She sniffled trying her best to wipe her tears with the sleeve of her knitted sweater.“Whyte,” he called her with a discerning tone, concern written all over his expression, “why are you crying?” Sophia paused almost dramatically when she saw Noah’s expression. He was doing it again, pretending like nothing had happened.She spent two years of her life married to an insensitive person. The worse part was, she had already fallen way too deep. Sophia and Noah never slept together in the same room, the only time they did was when George Milton, Noah’s father was around.He had been diagnosed with a terminal heart disease the year they got married. He was on meds which were working perfectly that time. Suddenly his body grew immunity. George Milton battled until the end. He was a strong man who began the Milton empire that was highly praised by everyone.“I’m not crying,” she lied, stuffing her clothes into her suitcase. He held her face gently, wiping the tears off. His action startled Sophia a little, but she just hoped he wouldn’t stop. Every day was a constant struggle for her, ‘which lover will I get today?’ she always thought to herself. Noah planted a kiss on her forehead.“Whyte, I don’t think I can do this anymore,” he spoke softly as his breath sent tinkles to her senses. It made her knees buckle.“Sophia, my name is Sophia. Noah—” she was cut off by a knock on the door, it was Kira.“Is she still there?” she whispered.“What did I tell you about snooping in my house?” Noah asked with a hint of rage in his voice. He could stand Kira or her entitlement. She was like a little kid and threw tantrums when she didn’t get what she wanted. He always knew how to put her in check.Sophia stood there, lifeless. She couldn’t believe how stupid she was, almost falling for his excellent theatrics again. She just kept dumping clothes inside her suitcase. When she was satisfied, she zipped it up and pulled it towards the main door.“Whyte, what are you doing? Did I say you could leave?” he asked looking down, his height towering over her. Her emerald green eyes glistered in the warm lighting of the living room. Sophia stared at him in silence.He scoffed, “If you want to leave, do it. But don’t take anything that I bought with my hard earned money. I know how people like you can be.”‘People like me?’ A wry smile tugged at her lower lips. She let go of the suitcase immediately, causing it to topple over. Sophia stared at Noah who stood there speechless. She walked to the mirror and examined herself, taking off every item Noah had gotten her.One of them made her chuckle in pain. Noah had gotten her a leg chain used to identify sex workers. He said it would make her remember where she came from so she could never feel comfortable in his house. But she had already done that. She made up all these thoughts in her head, praying daily that he would change but he never did.Sophia walked towards the massive gate of the Milton estate. Just then her phone began to vibrate and she picked it up immediately. It was her best friend, Chantelle. She had texted her earlier to pick her up from Noah’s house.Chantelle parked her car in front and Sophia climbed in. “Are you okay?” Chantelle asked.“Just take me home,” Sophia prompted without an ounce of emotion in her house.The money she earned at Milton group should have been enough to rent a neat apartment in a good area, but since she was paying off a lot of debts, including her mother’s bills and school loans, it was quite difficult to live.Her house was in the worst neighborhood. It was the cheapest option they could find and was suitable enough because it had two bedrooms and one bathroom. That way, her mother could live relatively comfortably.After she got married to Noah, her mother moved in with her younger sister’s family. It was quite a difficult adjustment, given the fact that the woman was married with kids. Sophia made up for it by pitching in a good sum every month. It was able to feed six people.It was hard but they did what they could to survive and lead an honest life, just like her father.“I want to leave the city,” Sophia broke the silence as she, her mother and Chantelle sat on the coffee table sharing worried glances.“But why baby?” Ava, Sophia’s mother asked. She was off her medications and had been healthy for six months. She even went back to her job as a pre-school teacher. Ava couldn’t understand why Sophia would want to leave the city where she grew up.“I completely agree with you,” Chantelle chipped, casing Sophia to smile a little. Chantelle turned to Ava, “After all you guys have been through, you need a fresh start. I can arrange it all for you, you wouldn’t have to bother about the logistics.”Sophia smiled at that, sending her mother a reassuring look. Ava couldn’t say no to Sophia, especially not after all the sacrifices she had made.All her dreams had burned to the ground. Her first love and the man who took her virginity on a drunken night, everything was gone. There was nothing left in the city for her, she had to move on.Noah and Sophia stood before their stunning new home. Her company had brought their vision to life."Welcome home," Noah said, his eyes shining with pride.Sophia's face glowed. "It's even more beautiful than I imagined."Her eyes danced with excitement. "I love how the open-concept living area flows into the kitchen."Noah smiled. "Your design genius at work."Their personal touches were spread throughout – family photos, artwork, and treasured mementos. The space exuded warmth and sophistication.Sophia led Noah on a tour, pointing out the clever design elements she added. She always liked to flex when it came to her work. "And this is my favorite part – the rooftop garden."Noah wrapped his arms around Sophia. "You've outdone yourself. This is our sanctuary."Sophia's eyes sparkled. "Our forever home.""Thank you," Noah whispered, his lips brushing Sophia's ear.Sophia smiled. "For what?"Noah's gaze locked onto hers. "For creating our dream home, and for being my dream partner."S
They arrived at sesamo, an intimate Italian restaurant.Candlelit tables, soft music, and aromatic scents of freshly baked bread.Their table overlooked the serene lake. But it didn't matter where their table was, they had the whole place to themselves. Sophia's eyes widened as she took in the breathtaking setup before her. "Noah, this is... too much," Sophia whispered, her voice trembling with emotion."Not nearly enough, my love."Sophia's hands covered her mouth. "It's breathtaking. But really, Noah, you didn't have to."Noah stepped closer, his was voice low and husky. "Our relationship has never been conventional, Sophia. We've been through so much, so fast. We never got to experience those intimate, romantic dates. I'm making up for lost time.""You're making me feel like a princess."Noah chuckled. "You are my queen. And I want to treat you like one."Her eyes roamed the setup, taking in the delicate flower arrangements, the champagne chilling in ice, and the exquisite dinner
Noah and Sophia walked hand in hand into the spa. Their therapists, introduced themselves and began the session. Rachel, working on Sophia, started with gentle strokes, warming up her muscles.The spa day began with a deep tissue massage, side by side with candlelight. They worked out knots and tension, melting away stress and fatigue.The air was filled with the calming scent of lavender, and gentle music drifted through the speakers."Take a deep breath in, and out." Noah's eyes closed. "Noah, breathe into the pressure," Mike guided, targeting a stubborn spot on his lower back.Noah sighed contentedly as the masseuse's hands eased the tightness in his shoulders. Sophia's eyes drifted closed, her face relaxed, as her therapist worked out the kinks in her neck and back.Noah exhaled slowly, feeling the tension release.Rachel transitioned to deeper strokes, targeting Sophia's lower back. Sophia's body tensed slightly. "Trust me, Sophia. Let go."Sophia's muscles released, allowing
THE NEXT DAYThe post-wedding brunch took place at the mansion's sun-kissed courtyard.Soft sunlight filtered through lush greenery, candlelit tables sparkled, fresh flowers adorned the setting. It was ethereal. And then the guests started to arrive. It was shocking that they still chose to show up. Every event thrown by the Miltons either had drama or something life threatening. Laughter echoed, conversations flowed, hugs and well-wishes filled the air. Maybe that was what enticed the guests. They never knew what to expect. Tammy decided to give a welcome speech. "Today, we gather to celebrate Sophia and Noah's love. A love that shines brighter with each passing day. Sophia and Noah, two amazing souls who deserve every ounce of happiness."Tammy paused, collecting herself. "I've known Sophia for years, and I've seen her grow into the incredible woman she is today. And I've had the pleasure of watching Noah bring out the best in her."She glanced at Sophia and Noah, "These two we
The ceremony had officially begun.Noah and Sophia had been through so much they thought this day would never happen.Anticipation filled the air as the officiant walked down the aisle, setting the tone for.Next, the groomsmen and bridesmaids made their way down the aisle in pairs. Gerald looked dashing in his tailored suit. The flower girls and ring bearers followed. Addison skipped down the aisle, scattering petals from her tiny basket, while Aiden proudly carried the wedding rings on a small pillow.Sophia's proud Maid of Honor, Tammy, walked alone. Her bouquet was stunning. She took her place beside the bridesmaids. She looked happier than Sophia. Noah's Best Man was none other Randall. He strode confidently down the aisle, eyes fixed on the groom. He took his place beside Noah. Finally, the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived. Sophia emerged from the doorway with Ava by her side. Her stunning lace gown shimmered in the light, and her veil framed her smile. As they
“What do you mean the dress is going to be late?” she asked, “No, you listen to me. You're not listening to me. I can have your whole store closed before the end of the day.”Sophia placed her fingers on the bridge of her nose as Harriet kept screaming into the phone.She was fed up. Sophia took the phone from Harriet's hand. "I need to confirm that my dress will be delivered on time. Today, as promised."The voice on the other end was chipper and very dismissive, replied, "Oh, absolutely! We're just putting the finishing touches on it. We'll deliver it personally."Sophia's grip on the phone tightened. "Personally? No, that's not what we agreed upon. I want it delivered to the venue, not hand-delivered by your team.""Ma'am, I assure you, it's our policy—"“Put it on speaker phone,” Harriet whispered. “We're sorry for the inconvenience--”Harriet cut them off. "Policy? Inconvenience? You'll do what I say, or I'll make sure to share my experience with every bride, every wedding plann
Sophia and Tanya sat in the luxurious living room, surrounded by stacks of wedding catalogs and champagne glasses. They were in the midst of planning Sophia's dream wedding to Noah."Okay, so we have the venue, the date, and the guest list," Sophia said, sipping her champagne. "Now it's time to pick the dresses."Tanya nodded, flipping through a catalog. "I think we should go with a classic, elegant look. You know, something that will never go out of style, but still reflects your personal taste, Sophia.""Was that a compliment I just heard?" Sophia blushed. “You have good taste. Plus you're my future sister-in-law. We've been through a lot. I'm really happy that you forgave me for everything I did to you. It takes a big person to do that.”Sophia brought her handkerchief to the corner of her eye, "I'm in tears." She sniffled. “We're besties Tanya, we're good now.”"I like this one. The lace details are stunning." Sophia changed the subject quickly as she pointed to a picture in the
The sun shone brightly as the Milton family arrived at the beach. The sound of waves crashing against the shore filled the air, and the smell of saltwater and coconut sunscreen wafted through the breeze.Sophia laughed, chasing after her twins and Jack as they ran around the beach while she tried to apply sunscreen on them."Addison, Aiden, Jack! Stop for a second, I need to put sunscreen on you!" Sophia called out. Her hands were full of sunscreen bottles and colorful towels because nobody wanted white.The kids giggled and screamed, running away from her. "No, Mommy! We don't want sunscreen!" Addison exclaimed.Aiden and Jack joined in, making silly faces still trying to avoid Sophia's reach. "We're already superheroes, we don't need sunscreen!" Aiden said, striking a pose.Sophia chuckled, shaking her head. "Oh, really? Well, superheroes need sunscreen too, you know!""Yeah, Aunt Sophia, we'll get sunburned and then we'll have superpowers!" Jack screamed. Sophia playfully rolled
*One month later*Noah woke to the morning light, 6:00 AM. He stretched, yawned, and swung his legs over the side of the bed. Sophia stirred beside him, her eyes fluttering open."Morning," Noah whispered, smiling.Sophia smiled back, her eyes still sleepy.Noah grabbed his phone and dialed Detective James's number. That was the detective assigned to he and Sophia's case. "Good morning, Detective. Any updates on Jeffery?" Noah asked.Detective James's voice was firm. "Nothing new, Noah. We're monitoring all leads."Noah's grip on the phone tightened. He wouldn't rest until Jeffery was caught. "Thanks, Detective. Keep me posted."At this point Sophia was over it. She wasn't even willing to get out of bed. The images of that day kept flashing through her mind. She couldn't even concentrate during the day. She couldn't recall the last time she volunteered to buy groceries. “Are you good?” Noah asked pulling her into a hug. She smiled, “Now I am.” She heard the sound of giggles and wh