“Mr Ferraro, this is absurd!” I blurted out as I kept reading the document in my shaky hands.
“Two thousand dollars every month for this?!” I almost shouted. “Plus a weekly allowance of six hundred dollars, to encourage your performance,” he added. He looked confident, like he was absolutely certain that I would like the idea. I actually did not. At the bottom of the document was a dotted line for me to sign. He actually expects me to sign this? I thought to myself. “I don’t think—” “Please, Olivia, don’t give me a reply now, just think about it. I’ll give you time,” he pleaded. “Why does it have to be like this? I could just be your girlfriend,” I told him but he shook his head. “It has to be like this. It’s a business. You perform a task and I reward you.” “What? I’ll be like an employee to you. That’s so strange, that’s not..,” Dare I say it, “That's not love.” “No one is talking about love. I want you sexually, and my house needs a woman to run it.” I felt nauseous when he said that. ‘No one is talking about love.’ “Why don’t you just marry someone?” I asked him and his face went dark, like I had said something despicable. “Never again,” he rumbled and I felt a stab in my tummy. . . . I had cried my eyes out the night I broke up with my college boyfriend. He was only my second boyfriend and I lost my virginity to him, just before finding out that he had been seeing someone else. It broke me beyond repair. I felt rage and betrayal. None of that was even half of what I feel now with Eric. I couldn’t say anything else until he dropped me off. I couldn’t even wave goodbye, I just hurried into my apartment, bursting into tears. I had never been so disappointed in my entire life. How could he propose a contract like that? My pillows were soaked with tears and I slept off with wet eyes and a throbbing heart. The next day at work, my eyes were red and puffy from all the crying I had done. I told Kate about the whole thing and she tried to cheer me up, but I was waist deep in sadness. “You know, Liv. It may not be as bad as it sounds.” I looked at Kate, confused. “It is as bad as it sounds,” I told her. I looked at my phone and saw several missed calls and texts from him. I answered none. “I’m gonna try and forget I ever met him. I have too much craziness in my life already,” I said and we both returned to work. During one of my breaks, I went to the hospital to see my mom. The money for her transplant wasn’t going anywhere and her health was deteriorating. The doctor was quickly on me, rendering me with all the information I needed to know. “Miss Jack, we need to perform the stem cell transplant as soon as possible. Your mother’s illness has gotten to a critical stage,” Dr Reynolds told me. She was the doctor in charge and has been very helpful. “I know! I’m saving up for the treatment,” I said tearfully. “The sooner you raise the money, the better for her. She doesn't have much time before this is unrepairable.” I went back home in the rain and in tears. Losing my mother was my worst fear and it was happening before my eyes. I was my Mom's only hope to survive and I was letting her down. I could not lose my mom, it would kill me. I had to do something, I had to save her. Whatever it took. I looked at Eric’s number on my phone. I was in a dire situation and it was now or never. So, I did the one thing I never thought I’d do. I texted him. “I accept.” . . . I was at Eric’s house the following day. A red Mercedes had come to pick me up. His house was a manor, like the type of house a Duke or King would own. There were many beautiful gardens, a water fountain and a golf course. I'm sure there was more– I didn't get to see it all. I was taken to a lounge that looked like a mini library with shelves of books at the corners. The chairs were made of leather and mahogany and I could see the wonderful view of a lake from the large window. “Liv,” Eric called as he entered and I got up immediately, flustered at his presence. He was in work clothes, a neatly pressed dove gray shirt and black slacks. I wondered what he looked like in casuals. I bet he'd look even hotter. “Thank you for coming,” he hugged me and I was thrown off by the heartwarming gesture. He carefully helped me to my seat and sat close to me. I could perceive his minty cologne and despite my disappointment at the whole situation, I still found him irresistible. He was so reserved and mature and definitely the best looking man I’ve met. “I was scared you wouldn’t accept,” he said. I didn’t think I would either. I thought. “Your house is beautiful,” I told him and he smiled. “Thank you. You’ll be the lady of it soon,” he said and my mind recalled the purpose of the visit. The contract! He brought out the document from a book on a stool and handed it to me, with a fountain pen. I didn’t bother reading it again. I just signed on the dotted line and exhaled. I did what I had to do; for my mother. “You will not regret this,” he whispered and I nodded, looking at my hands in my lap, I was feeling strange about signing the contract. Eric stared at me for a moment and I was really shy under his intense gaze, when I looked up to meet his entrancing eyes, he pulled me closer and kissed me! I have been kissed quite a few times but this felt like my very first kiss. I felt it all the way to my tummy and lower between my thighs! Oh God. I moaned and shivered, holding onto his bulge biceps as I felt floaty, I moved closer into him and whimpered when my hand fell on the huge bulge in the fly of his pants, he was so hard and the thought of it made me so wet. I haven’t had sex in a very long while but right now, I wanted it. I wanted Eric, So, I took my hands to his belt to unbuckle it but abruptly, he ended the kiss and took my hands of his belt. “I have a meeting now, it’s very important. We’ll talk more when I get back and finalize the entire thing. Ask for Greta, she’ll settle you in.” He said and got up and left before I could say anything. I turned red from embarrassment, he must think I was so cheap. Of course he did, you just signed away your dignity, I thought sadly to myself. I stood up to look around the place, a house I would be in charge of. I wondered what made him think I would be able to manage a house as big as his, but then I had to. I needed the money. I jerked in shock at the sound of books hitting the ground and before I reached the corner of the shelves, someone ran out. I gasped in shock and rushed after the person. I got to the balcony and almost screamed when I found a young girl. She quickly picked up a vase and I wasn't sure what for. She looked scared and defensive. She didn’t look like a staff. She was wearing nice looking clothes and her skin was like glass– so smooth. She also had Down's Syndrome and it just made her look so innocent. I tried moving forward to talk to her, but then she screamed at the top of her voice and threw the vase at my head. “Why would you do that?” I asked her after narrowly escaping being hit by the vase. “Get out of my house before I call my Dad on you, Thief!”she yelled. “I'm not a thief—Wait,” I thought about it, “Did you just say Dad?” And that was when it hit me with the greatest shock! This was Eric's daughter! He may not have been married, but he did have a child. “What the hell have I gotten myself into?” I whispered to myself.A Vacation. That was what I needed. Not a father/daughter relationship with a man that abandoned me before my birth and went ahead to have a family elsewhere. He sacrificed my happiness for his and that was honestly not easy to forget or forgive. I’ve refused to see him after the test and didn’t even wait for Eric to book me a flight before booking one with Lisa. I had sent a short text telling him I would be gone for a few days. Lisa had suggested a one week stay in Utah, she had a very rich Aunt who was a fortune teller, she was once married to a prince in Africa but they had no kids, she got all of his inheritance after his death and relocated to Utah. I just needed to get away from the everyday drama. “Isn’t Eric upset you travelled without his knowledge?” Lisa asked as our ride made a turn towards an estate. “He’s not the boss of me.” I sighed, looking out the window. “I know but he’s kind of like your… Daddy.” I squeezed my eyes shut and tried not to cr
“What if I made a mistake?”I asked Lisa as she greedily ate one of my vanilla cupcakes . I just reopened my bakery and was still contemplating on fully moving in with Eric.“About moving to California with that jerk? Nope.”She replied, casually.“I don’t know, Lis, I feel like things might be weird between Eric and I again.”“Things like what, Liv? Do you know how many girls would kill to be with Eric? By the way, you know I’m launching my own show next week so I need Eric as my launch guest.”“Eric doesn’t do things like that. He hates publicity.”I told her.“Oh please, he’d break all the rules for you.”She winked at me and I held back a wide smile.“I’ll think about it.”“Thanks bestie. Now, can I have another of your wonderful cupcakes ?”She asked and I shook my head as I handed her another.“I’m meeting Anson today. Eric wants us to discuss the DNA test.”Lisa looked up from her phone, a bitten cupcake held to her mouth.“Do you want the test done?”She asked
I got a call from Lisa that she was sick and needed me to drive her to the hospital so I hurried over to her place.I was driving towards the city hospital but suddenly, she asked me to pull over at a restaurant to get some food which sounded weird at first but then I had to.“Happy birthday, Olivia!”I was startled by a few familiar faces that greeted me as I entered the restaurant which was decorated in a pink birthday theme.“Oh my God.”I gasped, greatly surprised.It was a surprise party! For me!I had forgotten my own Twenty second birthday!“Kate!”I squealed, excited to see her after weeks. She was present amongst other few friends.She smiled, hurrying towards me and we hugged.Mr Marcelo was present too!“Happy birthday, Olivia.”He told me with one of his gentle smiles. He was really a good man for Kate as they both were glowing together.“Thank you, when did you guys arrive?”“This morning, we stayed at a hotel until Lisa called us here to surprise you!”Ka
I couldn’t reject the sixth date request from Sean plus I was already feeling guilty about how I spoke to him the last time he was here and I couldn’t even pick up his incessant calls or reply his texts. Accepting this date was the best way to apologize to him. “I cannot wait for you to move to California with me, there’s this really nice sea food restaurant around my office, you’ll love it.” Sean told me as we ate lunch together in a nice peaceful restaurant. “When are you moving back there?” I asked him, sipping from my drink. “Uh, couple weeks.” He shrugged. “That’s enough time for you to pack up right?” He asked and I paused for a moment. “I think.” I replied, unsure. “You do want to move to California, right? It’s a really good place for you to start again and I’ll be there to— “Sean, I’m still thinking about it, alright?” I said, quickly as I dropped my cutleries. There was a small scowl on his face before he forced a smile back. “You
The look on Eric’s face was similar to the one he had when I told him about Isabel and her therapist, Edwin. He was super mad, his attractive features all tight and forbidding. He must have gotten the wrong idea of the situation.I opened my mouth to explain but he smashed the bouquet to the ground and spun around, stomping away.“Eric, wait!”I called after him.“What the fuck, Liv!”He shouted, angrily.“Eric, it’s not what you think!”I held his arm, turning him around to look at me.“Who’s he? Your new man? Your new Daddy? You replaced me?”He spluttered, his eyes red and glassy.“Calm down, it’s not like that!”“Fuck!”He muttered, pain painted hardly on his face.“Eric, listen to me, look at me..” I touched his hard face, trying to calm him down.“He’s just a friend, we didn’t have sex, it’s not what it looks like.”I assured him and his eyes slowly softened.“Liv, is everything alright?”I heard Sean ask.“Yes Sean, everything is—I was interrupted by the swi
When I was little, I would draw imaginary pictures of my Dad, wondering what he looked like, if he had blue or green eyes, if his hair was black or brown or blonde. My mother never spoke about him even when I asked, all I ever wanted was to meet him and now, he was right in front of me.“Olivia, you’ve grown so much—“Stop!”I snapped, halting his movements towards me.He could be lying, I’ve never met my Dad, I didn’t know what he looked like and neither should he know what I looked like because he left before I was even born. He shouldn’t even know my name but then, there was this unexplainable familiarity I felt between us.“How do you know my name?”I asked, scowling deeper.“Because I’ve been trying to contact you for months now, I only just met an old friend of your mom’s and I—He stopped, his bright hopeful eyes turned dull with sadness.“She’s dead.”I told him, almost choking on my words.“I know.”He nodded, looking to the ground, his expression regretful.“Wel