FAZER LOGINSophie
“Where is your client?” The judge asked angrily.
Heads turned, including mine. Hayes was no longer sited next to his attorney.
His attorney reached for the documents on his table and pulled it to himself. He looked visibly anxious; like it was an act he couldn’t control.
“Your honor, my client seems—” he paused and groaned. He tapped his chest repeatedly as he searched for what to say next.
I wouldn't blame the attorney at all. Hayes couldn’t care less about this divorce. He had probably thought it was a prank and when it got too tough, he left.
If only life awarded me such grace; to easily leave when things got too tough.
“Your honor, my client had something urgent to attend to,” His attorney explained. Immediately after he spoke, he avoided the gaze of the judge.
His eyes met the jury’s judging eyes. They all had a frown as they questioned their judgement.
They whispered between themselves and I guessed the question that worried them was where was Hayes? He was just about to win custody of Noah. He was about to get everything he wished for. In the eyes of many, he had won so why had he left.
“Does your client know the gravity of his actions?” The judge questioned.
“M-my client is not aware—" Hayes’s attorney cuts his words with a groan. He hit his chest again, feigning a cough.
The judge grabbed his gavel. “This hearing is hereby postponed. The next date would be deliberated on then sent to the involved parties.”
The judge slammed the gavel on his desk before he pushed himself to his feet.
“All stand”.
We did.
The judge exited.
I sighed, my hands pressing against the table in front of me to steady myself.
Hayes wanted everything his way and it annoyed me.
A vein was probably popping in the middle of my forehead breaking the plain expression I tried hard to keep.
“We’ll have to discuss our next move,” my attorney informed me.
Finally, I took a breath.
I turned to her and nodded.
“That would be another time,” I replied before I pushed to my feet.
I walked past her chair and was about to head for the door when Olivia stepped in front of me. She had a smug smile on her face. She was enjoying this.
“I’m so sorry for what happened today,” she said, feigning concern in her voice.
What does she want this time?
I gave no expression because Olivia seemed to feed off my reactions.
“I have no time for this, Olivia,” I told her. “If you have nothing better to say, step aside so I can be on my way”.
“I’m in no way mocking you,” she assured me.
In every way, she was.
“You’re always coming up with something to delay the custody process after pretending not to care,” Olivia cocked her head to the side, her eyes practically begging for a reaction.
“That’s the thing with you, Olivia. You make me wonder whether you ever think before you speak”.
She blinked.
She looked like she had been slapped across her face.
“I do understand that you're in a tough spot but you don't have to be so rude”. Her smug smile cracked. Her forehead folded into wrinkles and I couldn’t help but smile.
“I would love to stay around and chat but I have things to do. You have a job too so you must understand,” I answered.
She clenched her jaw. It annoyed her how I didn't react the way she wanted me to.
Eyes fixated on us.
She let out a short laugh to hide her annoyance.
“Look, Sophie I’m only looking out for you”.
She reached for my shoulder but I waved it off.
“You’re my husband’s personal assistant. Your job doesn’t require you to look after me”.
She scoffed. “Why are you pissed? Is it because you couldn't have your way in court?”
It was funny how one minute she'd attempt to be concerned to please the eyes around us then the next she would fire accusations at me.
“I’ll repeat myself because I think you didn’t hear me the first time,” I smiled wider. “If all you want to do is ramble about things that do not require your concern, then step away from my way”.
“Sophie—”
I brushed past her, my shoulder hitting hers.
She gasped.
If I stayed there any longer, I wasn’t sure if I would be able to keep my cool.
As I walked out of the courtroom, I saw no sign of Noah or Hayes. It was as though they had completely disappeared.
It made me wonder why he had actually left. Did whatever he had to do require his presence? Or did he just wish to piss me off?
I should have glanced at him. I should have turned when I felt his gaze. Maybe then I would have been able to decode his reason from his expression. He never really knew how to hide how he felt.
I sighed as I arrived by the sidewalk. I pulled out my phone and decided to order a ride. I searched through the app to see no car was available.
There was some traffic somewhere that stopped the cars near my area. The only free ones were the ones hours ago and I wasn’t willing to wait that too.
Fine. I’ll take a taxi.
Luckily, I saw one speeding my way. I held up a hand to signal the driver.
The car slowed before swerving in my direction.
I released a breath.
The air around the courthouse seemed suffocating for some reason. I needed to get away from here.
Fast.
I took a step back as I waited for the cab to stop in front of me. Once it did, I made my way to the door of the back seat. I reached, gripped and pulled it open.
I was about to climb in when a hand gripped me.
I froze.
My eyebrows furrowed.
Was it Hayes? He hadn’t left?
SophieA call cuts through the meeting. Hayes’s father reached for his phone and glanced at the screen. “Now that the new CEO has been declared, we have nothing more to discuss,” Hayes’s father said before pushing himself to his feet and walking out. Hayes practically raced to where I and Dominic were while Olivia sat back with Noah. It was either she didn’t know what to respond or she was too afraid that Hayes’s father would walk back into the living room and catch her sitting. He stopped not too far from me. “Was this your aim?” He threw his hands up in anger, referring to the meeting that had just ended. “To ruin me?”I finally glanced at him. For some reason I nodded in agreement. “I want to ruin you,” I admitted. I took a step closer to him. I was not intimidated by him. Plus, what could he do with everyone watching? “You could have just accepted the divorce like a normal cheating man but you make my life worse. You went on interviews to brag now reporters and news chann
Sophie“I know it isn’t you, Dominic. You’re only saying that to protect Sophie but she doesn’t need your protection,” Hayes protested. “Just admit you didn’t do it, I have proof. Tell everyone it was Sophie”.Dominic didn’t say a word. Hayes groaned. He was annoyed that he couldn’t get a reaction from Dominic that favored him. He shifted his gaze to his father who had the worst frown on his face; eyebrows furrowed, jaw clenched and lips pressed into a thin line. He had his eyes on Dominic. “Are you sure of what you say, Dominic?”Before Dominic could response, Hayes added. “I knew that it had to be Sophie that leaked the news but I wasn’t sure and didn’t know how to go about it but Olivia did. She also has the good of the company at heart, that’s why she used your resources and found out it was Sophie that leaked the news.”Hayes’s father’s gaze shifted to Sophie who had fear written all over her. She had gone rigid, her hands between his laps and her gaze glued to the ground. “Do
SophieOlivia is about to leave when stepped to her side like her knight in shining armor. I knew he would take her side and that alone hurt me but I made sure to keep my face expressionless. “She’s Noah’s babysitter,” he said. My eyebrow twitched. Baby sitter? Since when?Olivia looked equally confused. She had turned to him with her eyes wide and her lips slightly open. Hayes glanced at her, his eyes practically telling her to behave herself. It took her a minute to understand what he meant. She groaned to clear her throat before looking away. Her expression had hurt weaved into it. I couldn’t help but spread my lips into a faint smile, not wide enough to be seen by everyone but enough to make someone look twice.He faced his father and went on. “Noah is currently ill so she cannot be absent from this meeting. It’s for the good of Noah”.His father leaned back in his chair and shot Hayes a look. When Hayes lowered his head, he shifted his gaze to Olivia, dragging his gaze
Sophie“Hayes must be crazy,” I said with my arms crossed as I sank into the chair, hoping how comfortable I was would get my mind off him. It didn’t work. My mind still ran back to his words because I had watched the interview on my way back to Cesca’s home. I jerked forward. “I can’t believe he said that. No, I can’t believe he even told the press about this because he was the same person that said we should keep the whole marriage away from the press”.Cesca returned from the kitchen with a glass of water. He placed it on the table before sitting next to me.I turned to her. “I need something stronger. I don’t need water”.“Just take this before we talk about how crazy he is,” she suggested. My eyebrows furrowed as I glanced at the glass of water. My throat did ache from all the yelling. I glanced back at her. She urged “Just have it first”.I sighed. “Fine”.I stretched towards the table with my gaze on her.I missed it. I turned to the table and grabbed it. I pulled it to m
DOMINICI’m back at the Hayes group, seated in front of my desk with a pile of paperwork. I sorted through the files, leaving only a handful spread across my desk. My eyes traced each line as I flipped from one page to the next, searching for anything I might have missed.A firm knock broke the silence.I lifted my gaze from the report."Come in."The door opened, and my assistant stepped inside, his expression enough to tell me he hadn't come in without a reason.There was a click then the door pushed open. My assistant stepped inside his expression enough to tell me he hadn't come in without a reason. He brought out an iPad, unlocked it and held it in front of him. He stopped few steps away from my desk then tapped on the screen. “You need to see this”. My attention shifted to the iPad. The screen was taken up by Sophie with a few journalists. She struggled stepping to one side then to the other. They followed her every move and pointed both cameras and microphones at her. My
Sophie“I need to know you’re okay with this,” Dominic said after he pulled the door open. He stared at me, searching for an answer.“I am,” I nodded.He nodded in return before he stepped aside. I climbed down then took a few steps forward. When I heard the door shut, I took in a breath. “This way,” he ordered as he headed towards the front doors and I followed. I looked around the hospital, although I had seen it many times. I forced a smile at the nurse that waved in my direction. I wasn’t sure if the wave was directed at me or Dominic. I shifted my gaze to Dominic. He didn’t glance at the nurses or patients. He kept his head high as he took a turn. I followed, my attention now on him till we arrived at his office. He pushed the door open and walked in. “Give me a minute,” he said as he made his way to his chair. Everything in his office was placed neatly. There was no speck of dust and I was sure whoever cleaned it kept the placement of everything by memory. He stretched his
DOMINICI always wondered what Sophie Laurent’s first words to me would be when she finally spoke to me personally after seven years.But contrary to what I imagined, they weren’t recognition.They were—“I can’t breathe.”A harsh cough tore through the speaker just as I pushed open the doors to H
SOPHIE“It's nothing you need to concern yourself with, Hayes." I said, my voice lower than I intended as a wave of dizziness|as swept through my eyes.“Uhh, you…just…you need a lot of rest. Come on. I'll take you home." Before I could refute, his hands were on my waist, lifting me off the bed.I c
SOPHIEWhen I opened my eyes again, the wrong Laurent brother was seated right beside my bed. I blinked repeatedly, a constant ringing in my head totally refusing to go away disoriented me further. I took in my surroundings in one go. White walls, a beeping machine, some needles connected to the
DOMINICThe universe itself had paused just to mock me, hell, even the entire emergency ward felt frozen.Nobody moved.Not the nurses. Not the doctors.Blood stained the corners of her lips while strands of her dark hair clung weakly to her skin.Seven years.Seven fucking years.And this was how







