"Mrs. King, please sign the papers,” the lawyer insisted as he placed them before her. Genevieve blinked twice as she stared at the papers for a few seconds before looking back at the male lawyer. A lump grew in her throat making it hard to swallow. “W-who issued this divorce again?” she stuttered, asking an obvious question. The lawyer stared at her with pity for a second before going on to answer. “Your husband, Mrs. King.” ***** Genevieve had always felt like she had it all. The perfect man, perfect family, and perfect job. Well, that was until Kyle Jordan King, her husband deemed it fit to send her the divorce papers because she couldn't bear him a child. Genevieve becomes devastated and vows to make him pay when she can for making her heart bleed the way it did but what she doesn't know is sometimes, things are not always as they seem. Years later, with twins at hand that belonged to her ex-husband, Genevieve had to return to the city where it all began again and consequently had to work with the man who had broken her heart. With sparks still flying, a forceful dilemma, and chemistry at its peak, Eve had to decide if she was willing to let the billionaire into the lives of her kids. And even more, hers. Will she give in to the sizzling temptation that was Kyle Jordan King or would she do everything to avoid and stay away from him even when it was close to impossible?
View MoreGenevieve Tessa Roberts
I was fidgeting.
I heaved a deep sigh and pulled the hem of my dress to cover my knees. Taking a glance at the wristwatch strapped to my wrist, I noted with great angst that it's been over twenty minutes since the Doctor walked out of the room on an excuse to get back to me soon.
Sighing again, I rubbed my palms together before picking up my phone to check if I had any missed calls or anything of the sort but nothing stood out to me. I started to put my phone away when the door opened and I stopped and turned toward the woman that had walked in.
Sitting up in my seat, my eyes followed Doctor Brown’s movement till she finally settled back in her seat which was right in front of me, separated by a huge desk that had a bunch of stuff I wasn't interested in on it.
“Sorry for the long wait, Mrs. King. Here is the test result.” She smiled softly before handing me the results.
I hesitated for a second, my heart leaping with what I didn't know as I eyed the unsealed envelope she was currently holding out to me. Whatever was in that result had the capacity to change the state of my life and my relationship with my husband. So, yes, I was a bit hesitant to take it from her. As if she sensed my nervousness and worries, Doctor Brown smiled softly to encourage me and I swallowed before reaching out to take it from her.
“Will you just tell me what's in the result, please?” I whispered, holding onto the envelope with all the emotion I could muster.
Doctor Brown nodded quietly as she rested her back against her swivel chair, watching me. “If you want me to, yes.” She told me and I nodded to urge her on. “Mrs. King, congratulations, you are four weeks pregnant!” She announced.
I blinked.
Twice.
I was pregnant. I was four weeks pregnant. I was going to be a mother. I was going to save my marriage.
The kaleidoscope of emotions running through my veins at that moment were indescribable. I didn't even know what I did next. If I screamed or cried or shouted, I had no idea but what I did know was that I sat in a shocked silence for a few seconds, my heart filling with all the hopes I had lost in the past five years.
Five years, that's how long I'd been married to my husband without a child.
Seven years since I'd known him.
Kyle Jordan King, my husband whom I'd known since my Junior days in college was the man after my heart. I loved him since the moment I set my eyes on him. Our relationship was like a fairytale, the prince charming who had rescued the invisible princess from the brink of death or destruction and whisked her away to a place she had grown to love.
Kyle was my happy place.
He was the man I'd always loved and would forever love.
We had gotten married after two years of knowing each other which was a few months after I graduated from college with a first class degree. My husband who was the heir to his family dynasty needed to provide his family with a child but that was not the reason we had gotten married. We had gotten married because he loved me and I loved him and we wanted to be together.
Five years after marriage, I was starting to think not.
Although Kyle had never brutally said to me that he wondered why I couldn't have a child or if all those fertility drugs I was taking would ever make things work; he had never outrightly said them to me but I could feel him slipping away. I could feel them in his actions. I could feel them in how he didn't look at me anymore and how he didn't even relate with me as much as he used to.
This was why I needed this gleam of hope so badly. I needed this baby Doctor Brown had now confirmed that I was carrying. I needed the baby in my life. Not just to save my marriage but to prove myself right and all the other people who thought I was barren.
“Thank you, Doctor Brown.” The immense relief in my voice as I uttered those words to the woman could be heard from miles ago. She shook hands with me and I skipped out of her office filled with the joy and gratitude I seemed to have lost over the years.
When I got to my car, I put the test result into the black chanel bag I had brought with me to see the Doctor and went on to get into my car. For the first time in ages, I blasted the music at full volume as I drove over to the company my husband now owned and where I worked.
“Welcome, boss.”
As the CFO of the company, I was entitled to my own personal assistant, Imogen who was proving to be a great asset to me and the company in general. I had a good eye and I had thought she was the best for the job I needed her to do when I employed her as a fresh graduate out of college.
“Thanks, Gen.” I smiled at her as I walked into my office. Taking off my coat which I had worn because it had been slightly cold, I passed it to Imogen who quickly went ahead to hang it. “Anything to know?” I inquired as I settled in front of my desk, opening my laptop.
Although my husband was only offices away, I planned to inform him about my pregnancy on the way home. He would be working and I would hate to disturb him while he was at it. Kyle didn't enjoy being distracted when he was knee deep into his work.
“Yes. Layla called at your office. She said she already emailed everything you need to know to you.” Imogen read off her notepad while I booted my laptop.
“Oh,” I glanced up at her and nodded.
“Did you have lunch?” Imogen asked, hand planted on her waist while the other one held the iPod in her hand.
I stopped typing on my laptop to glance at her, taken aback by the question. It wasn't that the question she had asked was surprising to me. It wasn't. It was just that the thought of eating anything all day hadn't crossed my mind in any way. I barely even drank coffee, too anxious for any of it before coming to the office in the morning. And when I left the office to head to my Doctor's appointment, I hadn't thought of eating either.
“Uhm, no.” I swallowed.
“I knew it,” Imogen shook her head at me like she was disappointed, her hair brushing over her face. I grimaced. “I thought you were going to grab lunch on your way out.” She sighed like she was tired of having to bring this up.
“I forgot,” I tapped my fingers against the table and pouted my lips at her. We were at the stage where we had graduated from being just an employee and her employer. We were friends.
“I’m going to grab you something now. Juice?” She asked me on her way out of the room. I gave her a thumbs up, too busy logging into my G***l to give her a proper reply.
By the time I was done addressing the email Layla, another colleague in the office had sent, Imogen returned with my lunch which was just hamburger and juice. I grabbed the take out from her, my stomach rumbling with hunger but as soon as I opened the package, the smell that hit me in the face had me pulling back. Imogen, who was still standing in front of me, frowned at the movement as she tilted her head to the side to stare at me.
“Anything wrong?” she inquired.
“Not really,” I pushed back the plate and grabbed my cranberry juice instead to take a sip of. I was okay with that. “I feel like I'm forgetting something.” I told her which was the truth. I did feel like I was forgetting something.
“Oh. That must be the dinner you are hosting with your mother and sister-in-law tonight.” She reminded me and my eyes almost bulged out of their sockets.
“Crap!” I shot out of my seat while logging out of my account. I needed to be at my house in less than an hour since I had only about three hours more until dinner time.
By the time I finished up with everything I needed and was on my way out of the office, I decided to take a turn and remind Kyle of the dinner since he tend to forget things like that. Christine, his assistant shot out of her seat when she saw me approaching but I raised my hand to stop her. I didn't need her stupidity on display that moment.
“Is he in a meeting?” I asked her but didn't wait for her reply nor the disapproving scowl on her face before I took the turn that led to my husband's office.
I was about to knock on the door when I stopped, noticing that the door was slightly ajar. But that wasn't what made me stop, it was the words I heard next that had me freezing on the spot.
“My mother wants me to divorce her. And I'm planning on doing so.”
Kyle KingFive months laterAfter sorting Avaline’s court case, I officially named Xavier the CFO of Planet O. The board accepted him with no grumblings, and I wasn’t surprised because he had been performing well even in my absence. I also took Mom to London, and we finally had a peaceful conversation with Tessa. Mom apologized for everything she did in the past and present. She also acknowledged the kids as her grandchildren. Tessa had been happy and didn’t hesitate to draw Mom into a hug.We scheduled a dinner with Tessa’s parents to officially declare my intentions. I had married Tessa the wrong way years ago, but now I wanted to do right by her. Her parents had been stiff during the dinner at first, but Tessa was a beautiful instrument in converting them to accommodating individuals. Mom also carried on the conversation by being herself, and before long, she and Mrs. Roberts were laughing like old pals. During a sleepover with kids at my place, Tessa had suggested we move in toge
Geneveive Tessa RobertI took the blanket from Kyle’s quiet housekeeper and covered the twins. I hadn’t planned on sleeping over,over, but the kids had fallen asleep after our third monopoly game. I kissed their cheeks and followed the housekeeper out. Another reason why I hadn't wanted to sleepover was Kyle.He had stirred my feelings with his call conversation on my way here. Lately, I had been struggling with admitting my feelings for him because I was afraid of envisioning a future with him. Would Kyle give me all the happiness I wanted in life? Would he wake up one morning and demand a divorce because I couldn’t give him more children? children? ThereThere was also Dahila. I didn’t want to think about what Vera had insinuated about her always having an ulterior motive for everything she did. I shrugged, entering the living room. I would also have to talk to Kyle about his mom and suggest a truce. If I was going to accept it into my life finally, Dahila and I needed to sort out
Kyle KingPlanning a perfect date was always a nervous activity for me because I had to ensure everything was perfect and tailored to my partner’s taste—in this case, my partner was Tessa, and she deserved to be treated perfectly well. I glanced at the table as the housekeeper helped arrange the dishes properly and set the tablecloths. I glanced at her work and nodded my approval. This was going to be a perfect date. I rushed into the shower, and a few minutes later, I was out. I picked a casual outfit—a Ralph Lauren shirt and black jeans. I ran my comb through my black curls. I mentally noted to check in with a barber across the street to reduce the fullness of my hair. I preferred it to be moderate and looking shabby or rough.After a quick view of my appearance, I strolled out of the room and settled in the living room, waiting for Tessa and the kids. I had wanted to take them out, but Tessa preferred a house date. She also felt it was right; the kids came. They were missing me e
Genevieve Tessa Robert‘My parents still believe I made a wrong mistake introducing Kyle to the kids. They don’t think he has truly changed, and I tried convincing them, but it was futile.’ I said, stretching my body on the mat beside the pool. Vera raised her head a bit. ‘You should know the Roberts by now. They never liked Kyle and will never like him. I think they are just tolerating him because of the kids.’I agreed. ‘If not for the kids, I am certain they would have scared him off and warned me to stay away from him.’‘Did you tell Kyle about it?’I nodded. ‘Yes, I have, and he wants us to meet with my parents. I declined. I don’t think it’s a wise decision yet. We’re still friends for now, and I am yet to decide if I want to go further with him.’She laughed, looking at me. ‘But you enjoyed his lips on yours, right? Honestly, I like the baby steps, but a man can’t wait forever, you know?’‘Kyle King would wait for me even if it takes years for me to decide. He’s obese and in l
Kyle KingIn the mirror, I stared at my eyes. I always thought they lacked the spark seen in other people’s eyes. But, after Tessa teased me about having the brightest eyes she had ever seen, the spark somehow emerged. I washed my face and returned to my bedroom. Today was the last day of King’s company headquarters construction. The project manager had been hard-working, and his team was perfect. They had executed everything according to the construction team plan, although there were some hiccups on the way, but we were able to scale through.I scanned through my outfits, and my eyes rested on a blue shirt with a love emoji at the side. Tessa had gotten it for me a few days before my decision to divorce her six years ago. I never had the courage to throw or wear it, but every morning after she left, I would stare at it like it was a reminder of what we had. My hands lingered on it as I remembered the kiss we had shared when she came to pick up the kids yesterday. She had been reluct
Genevieve Tessa RobertI knocked lightly at the door, opened slowly, and walked into my parent's large library. They had invited me for a meeting after James informed them about my night with Kyle. I rehearsed my speech and reminded myself why I had forgiven Kyle and revealed who he was with the kids.My dad was scrolling through his phone while Mom was laughing at something on her phone. They were seated on the long couch, ignoring my entrance until I settled near them.‘Good afternoon, Mom and Dad. I got your message. But firstly,’ I took Mom’s phone. ‘Aren’t you supposed to be on bedrest?’She folded her hands, pouting. ‘The doctor cleared me yesterday, and I decided to chill with my husband. Is that bad?’I handed the phone back. ‘Alright. It’s not bad, then. So, why did you guys request my presence here this afternoon?’Dad dropped his phone, sitting up. ‘Welcome, dear. I will go straight to the point. I called you because of Kyle. I thought we agreed that you wouldn’t be returni
Kyle KingI held Tessa’s hands as we stood outside her house and replayed our moment in her company. How she held my hand tightly and used her action to define our status. I smiled, looking at her. She was engrossed with a phone call. I decoded it was her father because of the way she kept laughing and calling him Pops. I watched her face, the tilt of her head, and the glow in her eyes. These were part of the reason why I reacted for her. She was mine. My Tessa.‘Are you done admiring my face?’ Tessa asked, smiling widely. ‘You know you take a picture and keep it, right?’I chuckled, releasing her hand. ‘You are irresistible, Tessa, and every time I see your face, I fall harder. You’re my obsession, and I am not afraid to admit it.’She blushed, shaking her head. ‘We’re still friends, right, Kyle?’I drew a breath, nodding. ‘Yes, we are, but that won’t stop me from admitting my feelings for you. I love you now and forever.’‘Okay, Kyle. Thank you. Can we meet the kids now?’I felt a b
Genevieve Tessa RobertI listened as Kyle told me everything that happened between him and Avaline. He also gave me updates on his case, and I wasn’t surprised when he said Avaline was an accomplice to the crime. She had all colours of suspicion written on her when we spoke in Nashville, or rather, when she forced me to listen to her ramblings. He was looking strangely at me. Did he say something that needed my response? ‘Did you say something, Kyle?’ I asked, not caring that I made him feel like I wasn’t listening to him.He shrugged. ‘I have been saying a lot of things, but it’s obvious that you aren’t listening to me. I am truly sorry for not showing up. Avaline just showed up suddenly, got me talking, and before I could figure out what was going on, I was gone.’I replied, taking his hands. ‘You didn’t return my calls. I was worried, and the kids were waiting for you. They refused to sleep after the party because they insisted on seeing you. Kyle. We were supposed to tell them a
Kyle KingI walked into her building, but the receptionist blandly told me she was busy with meetings. I dialled her number several times, but she wasn’t picking. I sent her numerous texts, pleading and informing her I was at the reception. She didn’t reply. I decided to wait until closing hours. She doesn't stay cooped up in her office all day. If she still kept to her schedule, I know by two p.m., she always drove over to her house to check up on the kids and Estella. I winked at the stiff security guards as I settled at the reception. They wouldn’t dare to disturb me because they knew my status. I scrolled through my phone as the early moment with Avaline replayed in my mind. I was going to start with her family. I will reduce them to dust and then ensure their family’s name becomes history. I sent a message to my Russian ethical hacker: Whenever I wanted to do dirty deals, I didn't want trace to my name. I used him. He knew how to walk into an encrypted bank account, drain them,
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