LOGIN“Come back home. This is just another fling of yours and it will be over in less than a month or two based on your historical track record,” I snapped as I clutched my mobile phone tightly in my hand.
“You’re wrong, Leya. This time it’s definitely different. I don’t blame you since you’re no longer living with us. You see, I’ve been secretly dating him for almost a year now and we are truly in love with each other,” my sister announced while sounding very proud.
A year...
“You’ve been engaged to Anthony for over ten years! Also, please don’t make your success in staying in a relationship for longer than a few months sound like a lifetime achievement because it is not!” I barked through the phone.
After shouting for so long, my throat had started to hurt. I was panting as my anger started to boil over. It wasn’t that Dina never matured from the days that we were kids but she had matured in a way that was uniquely and completely her own. Her view of the world wasn’t normal but I couldn’t comment much on that given how twisted and broken I was as well, if not more so.
“Can’t you tell that I’m doing this all for you?” she said sweetly and pleadingly.
“What do you mean?” I asked as an empty and cold feeling welled up in the pit of my stomach.
“I’m such a good, caring, and thoughtful elder sister, don’t you think?” she continued one without answering my question.
“Dina, what on earth are you talking about?” I asked darkly.
“You’re in love with him, aren’t you?” she replied after a brief moment of pause.
I’m in love with him…?
“Me? In love with who?” I asked while feigning ignorance.
My sister made a hissing sound, and I knew right away that there was no way that I could fool her. The thing about us being twins and always being glued to the hip while growing up was that we knew each other all too well. Just like the way that I understood and knew the real Dina, she also knew the real me.
“Stop pretending around me. It’s useless, Leya. I know that you’re in love with Anthony. How long has it been, truly? I mean, who else could it be?” she asked before laughing a high-pitch laugh.
“That doesn’t matter right now! Where are you?” I asked in my desperate attempt to change the topic.
My embarrassment didn’t quite come close to the severity of the situation at hand. If my sister doesn’t return to marry Anthony just like our family had promised, there would be big trouble and implications that would spread much further than my family or anyone in the country could take responsibility for. The livelihood and wellbeing of so many families were riding on the union of our families. No matter how unfortunate it was for us, this wasn’t a matter that we could take into our own hands anymore.
“Where I am doesn’t matter. What matters is that I’m giving you the chance to marry the man that you love. Isn’t that great?” she said excitedly.
“I can’t do that…” I replied without a second thought.
It was just factual and my emotions and feelings don’t come to play in this. That was what I had told myself all along for all these years.
My sister has to marry Anthony and that was that.
“Yes, you can. How many times have you taken my place, Leya?” she asked sweetly and I could tell that she was smiling although I couldn’t see her face.
“This isn’t the same! It’s not the same as all those times before. We can’t do this. There is no way in hell that we can pull this off,” I protested loudly.
“I disagree. This isn’t any different. I also know that you of all people can pull this off,” my sister replied while sounding so calm and also so confident.
“I am not going along with this! Come back and marry your fiancé just like you’re supposed to, Dina,” I said through gritted teeth while enunciating on every single word as if it would make her understand my point better.
“Never…” she replied without even taking a second to reconsider her choice.
“You’re the eldest daughter of the Alnault family. This is what you’re born to do. Nothing else matters. If you can’t do anything else right in your life, can’t you just please get this right?” I shouted into the phone.
“Right? What’s right about marrying a man that I have completely no feelings for?” she asked in clear disbelief.
I knew that strictly political and arranged marriages were supposed to be something crazy in this day and age but it really isn’t as uncommon as most people would believe. It was our luck and also our curse to have been born into such a prestigious family.
…and it wasn’t like we had a choice in the matter. Blame it on the birth lottery of whatever it was.
“You’ve always agreed to it. Why are you changing your mind about it right now? Plus, Anthony…” I said before trailing off because I couldn’t bring myself to finish off my sentence.
Anthony is in love with you, that was what I wanted to say.
“I never bought into that whole ‘silence is acceptance’ ideology. Marry him, Leya. You can do it,” my sister said firmly.
“I can’t do it. I’m not going to do this even if it’s for your sake…” I replied before letting out a long sigh.
My temple just throbbed painfully, and I could feel a migraine developing. I could tell that the night ahead would be a restless and sleepless one for me.
Enough is enough…or so I thought.
“I’m not asking you to marry him for my sake. I’m asking you to do it for your own,” she replied and her tone suddenly felt strict like she was lecturing me.
“Wait! Dina!” I screamed.
Everyone in my family seemed to like to have the last word in our arguments and that applied to my dear twin sister as well. After saying all she had to say, the line just clicked dead. Since I knew that I wouldn’t be able to get a hold of her by calling her back at that number, I didn’t even bother trying.
Dina wasn’t coming back. At least, not before the wedding.
Shit.
– To be continued…
"Yes, I think that it's better for them to learn the truth this way. It's also best that they hear it from me and from us," he said, as if he could sense what I was thinking."I guess you're right," I agreed softly."This way, they will hear the truth. They can react and judge it however they want, but at least they will be seeing and hearing the truth instead of half-truths or outright lies about me or our family," Bradon explained further."Looks like you've thought this through already," I replied teasingly."Of course, I have. Come here with me for a bit," he said as he took my hand into his to guide me."But the children..." I protested immediately."They'll be fine. The nanny is there... and so is Zain," Bradon replied.I knew that Zain would protect our children with his life, and that Bradon trusted that man more than anything. I trusted him too, and I felt so glad that he was still with us."Okay..." I replied with a nod of my head.Bradon led me to a poker table where a grou
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"I'm not sure if this is a terrible or a terrific idea..." I muttered under my breath."I think it's a fantastic idea, but why don't we let the kids judge for themselves?" Bradon replied before he winked playfully at me.A knot formed in the pit of my stomach, and I had to say that I wasn't sure if it was from nervousness or excitement. When Bradon suddenly told me that his new casino was finally ready to open, I congratulated him wholeheartedly. Balancing all the new roles that he had to take on was challenging enough, but Bradon never abandoned his original self.He was still the King of the Underground and as active as ever in expanding his empire in that regard. Even while running the country and helping Desmond, he still had plans for all of his businesses. This brand-new casino was just one of the business projects that he had been working on. Everything seemed joyous and great up until the moment that he proposed that we take our children to the casino's opening night.Are you
"I'm back. Were you on your best behavior today?" Bradon asked."Yes!" the two replied in unison."Welcome back," I said with a warm smile."You two are getting heavier every day," Bradon complained jokingly as he lifted the children into his arms and stood up in one smooth motion.Bella and Will squealed in delight as I watched on. Seeing them together brought a warm feeling to my chest. I have no way of describing just how precious the three of them are to me.On top of learning about what it was like to be husband and wife, Bradon and I learned what it was like to be parents. Most of all, we had built a family together."Come here. What are you just standing there for?" Bradon asked.I walked over and wrapped my arms around his waist to hug him. It was hard for me to believe at first, when I gave birth to Bella, that we had built a family of our own. It felt strange and also too good to be true. It made me realize that I never truly had a family to call my own.I had parents and a
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Although I didn't want to admit it at first, I knew that Desmond truly meant well for us. In his mind, and whatever plan that he had crafted out, he truly believed that it was best for us to launch our political career right at the very top.Truthfully, I wasn't sure how the dynamic of Bradon's new position was going to play out for our personal lives, but I wanted to keep an open mind and put in the effort to give it my best shot."I guess this is the best for you too so I can keep on helping you with your work," Bradon stated flatly.This time Desmond laughed out loud rather than chuckling softly. It was apparent that he wasn't at all offended."Yeah, definitely not wrong. I will benefit greatly from your continued assistance. However, I won't be the only one. You two will benefit from this, along with everybody living in the country. I told you before, the country needs change, and I can't do it all alone," Desmond said after collecting himself.Bradon and I both held our tongues a







