Inaya’s POV I knew exactly what that wench was talking about, she caused everything, and she wanted me to be punished, but I was more curious about Sir’s response. I wanted to know what he would say and do. Would he support me or would he support her?Sir took off his reading glasses and closed his book, “Anita,” He called his voice carrying so much authority, “What wrongdoings are we talking about at the moment?” “I’m talking about what happened in Bramston,” Anita said with a straight face, “Inaya needs to be held accountable.” Professor Marcel nodded his head, “Sure, accountability, Anita, not everyone in this class was present at the scene, do you care to explain to them what you are talking about?”“Sir!”“Is there any evidence to support your claim of Inaya wanting to kill you?” Sir asked, and once again I felt proud and supported, “You are from a family of lawyers, you are a law student, and yet you act like a newbie when it comes to the law.” “Sir, with or without evidenc
Inaya’s POV “When is your class today?” Beckham asked as I came down the stairs. I dropped my book on the table, put a toast in my mouth, and drank out of his cup of tea, “This morning.”Beckham rubbed my back gently, “I have your class later this afternoon, how about we go in the same car?” I choked on the tea, and I dropped the cup. “We can’t go in the same car, that’s risky.” “What’s risky about that?” Beckham asked innocently. “We can’t let the school know of our relationship, else whenever you support me, they will think you are being biased, do you understand?” I furrowed my eyebrows. Beckham nodded his head, “Please let me drop you off, huh?” I wanted to say no, but Beckham was staring at me so sweetly, “Sure, you can drop me off.” “Ma’am, the car is ready,” Nevan said from behind. He walked to the table and picked up my bag. “Nevan, I’m going with Beckham today and I will also come back with him,” I said to Nevan. Something shifted in Nevan’s eyes, but he quickly mas
Inaya’s POV “What do you plan on doing?” Hayes questioned when we got to school. “About?” I asked when I didn’t know what he was talking about. “That Anita,” I nodded my head in understanding. “Nothing, it’s best the school authorities handle it, and I’m trying not to spoil my mood. Sir is going to be moved to a private ward, and I can see him,” I said with the brightest smile on my face. “This really doesn’t suit you,” Eveline said, and then we burst into light laughter. “Inaya and the three musketeers are finally back in school!” Evan said playfully, “How is your health?” “Fine Evan,” I smiled at him. “Something seems different,” Evan squinted his eyes, “Something about Inaya is different, I just can’t figure it out.” “When you figure it out let me know,” I said with the smile still plastered on my face. I had just two classes today and those two classes felt like twenty classes. “Done,” I stood up the moment the professor left the class. “I have to get
Inaya’s POV “Sir,” I muttered as I opened my eyes. I managed to sit up on the bed, I looked around and noticed I was in a familiar private hospital ward. I was sure this wasn’t the hospital I was at, I tapped Hayes who was sitting on the chair and resting his head on the bed. “Inaya,” Hayes stood up, he opened a bottle of water and gave it to me. I pushed the water away, “Where is Sir?” I was scared of what Hayes would say. I didn’t want to hear the same news again. I wish I could turn back the hands of time, then I wouldn’t have called him; I would have called Mother. “Inaya,” Mr Fisher called as he entered the room with my Eveline and Keona following behind him, “I see you are awake.” “What happened?” I asked no one in particular. “We brought you back to town after the other doctor sedated you,” Eveline explained. “Where is Sir?” I asked again impatiently, “Please…..” My voice croaked as I said, “Please don’t tell me, sir, in the morgue.” “No…. No…. Sir is perfec
Inaya’s POV Everywhere went silent, and I could only hear my heart beating. The only person I could see in the room was Sir lying unconscious on the hospital bed. “What…. What did you just say?” I wanted to be sure I heard well. “We just announced the dead body’s time of death,” The doctor said and I looked at him with disbelief. “The…. The dead body?” That was impossible, I didn’t even know when I walked to the doctor, “Don’t… don’t address him that way, he…..he has a name and he was fine just a moment ago, he spoke to me, I promise!” My eyes pleaded with the doctor to believe me.How dare they call my husband a dead body when he is perfectly fine? Who do they think they are?!“Miss, we are sorry,” The doctor apologized. That wasn’t what I wanted to hear. We had finally decided to make us work, and they are spewing nonsense to me. “Nothing is wrong with my husband,” I yelled, “Please check him one more time.” “We will make the necessary arrangements to take the dead body to th
Inaya’s POV I felt more frustrated than before; now the entrance was blocked, the air was dusty, and I couldn’t even breathe well. All I felt was anger at this moment but I didn’t want to show it. There was nothing we could do. I held his hand and led him to sit down. I didn’t want him to be worried. “Let’s be calm. Hayes would send for help.” “I’m sorry,” Sir apologized, and I sat next to him, “Inaya, I know this isn’t the time, but how did you get the monitor?” Sir asked. I wasn’t in the mood to be rude. “Don’t you remember when you saved me? When you were in the hospital you arrested me for premeditated attempted murder,” Sir looked at me as he shook his head. Sir pointed at himself with a surprised expression, “I never filed a complaint against you, I was surprised when you came home and said I was the reason behind the monitor on your leg.” “You didn’t?” Now I was more surprised, what was going on? “I don’t know who filed a complaint in my name, but I will withdraw it when