Ella had put the phone call out of her mind in the following weeks. She put her focus into her work. Nathaniel didn't want her to actually have a job, which is one reason she stopped pursuing law school. But she could volunteer all she wanted. She threw herself into volunteer work whenever she wasn't busy helping her husband advance his career. Today, she'd signed up to cook and serve at a local shelter. She was infuriated by all the elites that volunteered, but never showed up, or only showed long enough for a photo op.
"You've been here for almost 8 hours. You only signed up for the lunch rush," the head kitchen manager said.
"I know, but you're under staffed so I wanted to see you through dinner as well."
"You're a godsend. We've had more people than usual and less hands to keep things moving efficiently."
"Is there anything I an do to help?" Ella asked as she took off her apron and began to gather her things.
"Keep volunteering, but if you can get a fundraiser underway that would help. We need a lot of things, repairs on the building and if we could pay a small staff to be here consistently that would help so much."
Ella nodded. "That makes sense, not everyone can volunteer if they're not being paid. I'll see what I can do."
As she drove home she thought about how to talk to Nathaniel about a fundraiser. She could easily write a check without even asking him, but she wanted to get the shelter as much money as she could. She'd spin it so it would be a good idea for his business. He did anything for his business. Her interests didn't garner much enthusiasm from him.
He wasn't home yet when she arrived. She sighed. He had been working later and later these days. She walked in, put her purse and keys down and went to the kitchen. She began to pull out ingredients for shrimp alfredo. His favorite. She quickly texted him, asking him for an ETA, before starting dinner.
An hour later, she was done cooking but he hadn't responded. She paced, looking at her phone. She began to worry that he had gotten into an accident. She paced a little longer before calling him.
"What is it?" he answered.
"When will you be home? I made dinner. It's almost 8 oclock."
He sighed. "I'll be home in half an hour, okay?"
"Okay. See you soon. I love you."
He simply ended the call.
Ella's chest felt tight. She knew the marriage had been arranged, but she had thought they had fallen for each other. She knew she had fallen for him. It had been easy to do. He was handsome, strong, knew how to take charge, he had a charm that endeared him to her. He had become less cold over the years and their intimate moments seemed to be truly passionate now. They had begun to loosen up and get more comfortable with each other. Had she read him wrong? Maybe he really didn't feel the same way about her that she did about him. She didn't want to think about it anymore.
She busied herself setting the table and keeping the food warm. She lit some candles and put on light, background music. She glanced at the clock, she still had some time. She ran upstairs to change into a dress she knew he liked and touch up her hair and makeup.
An hour after their call he finally walked in the door. She rushed to greet him. He kissed her and stood back to look at her. "You look good, baby," he said.
She smiled. "Are you okay?"
"I'm fine," he responded. "Work in the real world is just stressful."
She decided to ignore his mood and led him to the dining room. "It's gotten a little cold... but I made your favorite."
He sat down. "It smells amazing. Thank you."
They began to eat. Silence stretching between them. When Ella couldn't handle it anymore she said his name.
"Yes?"
"I have an idea..."
"Oh? Something for the house? You can buy whatever you want."
"No, no. You know that shelter downtown that I volunteer at?"
"I do..."
"What if we held a fundraiser for it? In your business' name. I think it could bring good publicity."
"Why do I need good publicity? I'm already extremely successful. I was in meetings all day with potential new clients."
"Yes, you are. But I think a charity cause would bring more success. It wouldhelp get your name in the right newpapers. It would take you from just a great architect company to a company with a heart for the needy. A heart for your city." She knew it was a cause she knew he would be on board with. He was a good man. He just had tunnel vision when it came to his business.
He looked thoughtful. After what seemed like forever, he broke the silence. "I'll think about it. i'll let you know what I decide."
Ella's face lit up. "Thank you!"
"Would it make you that happy?"
"It would."
"Then go ahead and do it. Knock yourself out. Just check with Vera to make sure scheduling lines up."
That didn't need to be said, she planned all their events. Vera should practically be checking with her when planning things, but she never did. She let the comment go and stood to go to her husband. she sat in his lap and kissed him. "Thank you so much."
He pulled her close, having finished his dinner, he picked her up and carried her to their bedroom.
When she woke in the morning tangled in his arms she felt at peace. Their marriage had to be okay. Last night proved it. She looked at her husband, the man she'd loved in her own way since childhood, feeling so grateful for him. She snuggled just a little bit closer.
Ella woke with a start, sweating and her heart beating so fast it hurt. She threw the blankets off and tried to get her pajamas off. “Ella, what are you doing?” Daniel asked groggily from beside her. He sat up and tried to touch her. “Ella!” he said firmly. She kept ripping at her clothes, but she was too weak. “Too... hot...” she said through gasps. Daniel flipped the light on and surveyed the situation. He quickly walked around the bed and pressed his hand to Ella's forehead. His eyes widened in alarm. “You have a high fever, you're burning up.”Ella layed back, exhuasted. The room began to spin. Daniel ran out of the room and could be heard going through her bathroom cabinets. “Do you have a thermometer?” he called. She could barely comprehend what he was saying, much less respond. “Found one!” he said as he ran back in the room. He shoved it in her mouth and held it there. “Under you tongue, just do it.” Before a full minute passed the thermometer beeped rapidly. He looked a
School had begun and to start the year off it was announced that the top two students would receive a shot at becoming a paralegal at a top law firm and the next year paid via scholarship. Ella had to get that scholarship. She was determined to work hard to achieve it. Her second year of school proved to be harder than her first, but she was determined to make it. Just as he'd said, Daniel came to her apartment to hang out while she studied and he came ready with snacks. “I got oreos and milk, chips and chocolate. I'll change it up next time. Does that work for you?”“Aboslutely,” she said with a smile. “I appreciate you so much.”She flipped open her books and took out her notes. “Wow... that's a lot of reading.” Daniel was peaking at the table.
Work, sleep, spend time off with Daniel and repeat had been Ella's summer. She and Daniel had settled into a routine that she absolutely loved. She called him after work every time she worked late and he stayed on the phone with her until she was home and locked into her apartment. Every day off she had he took her out to dinner and then they'd cuddle up to watch TV at her place or his. She used her paycheck for living expenses and her tips for savings. Since she worked so often and the restaurant was extremely high end, her tips were often massive. She'd gotten much better at her job. Over the summer, she hadn't been attacked or followed again, but she hadn't forgotten that last threat. Nathaniel was living his high life, but the tabloids spoke often of trouble in paradise for him. That only made Ella more nervous that she was still a target. The mistress likely wouldn't be a target, especially if Nathaniel was showing signs of being unhappy. But as time went on and she wasn't left
Ella held a check in her hand. She laughed out loud. After the threat from last week and job hunting this was just enough to crack her. Her alimony check. Not even enough to pay half her rent. This was all her lawyer could get her? After all the years she spent supporting Nathaniel, putting her own desires and dreams to the side. This was how he thanked her... She put the check down and rolled her eyes. She wasn't sure she even wanted to cash it. She'd lined up a job as a waitress, but hoped to get a second job as well. So far, that hadn't worked out. Her first shift started in an hour so she finished putting on her makeup and went out the door. It was a high end restaurant. She was sure she got the job on her looks alone. Conventionally attractive seemed to the be the only type of woman they hired. She wouldn't complain and she surely wouldn't make them regret their choice. Or so she hoped. As it turned out, the fact that she hadn't had to work much in her lifetime showed. She was
Sun filtered through the blinds of Ella's bedroom. She blinked awake, feeling disoriented and groggy. She realized she was still dressed. She sat up, memories coming in. “Oh gosh... I fell asleep with him here...” she said out loud. She put her head in her hands and groaned in embarrassment. He must've put her here. Her embarrassment grew. She looked at her phone, hesitating for a moment, but decided to grab it and call him. “Hey Sleeping Beauty,” he said in a low voice. “Did I wake you?”“Yeah... but it's okay, I needed to wake up anyway. You sound better than my alarm.”“Daniel, I'm so sorry I fell asleep last night. That was so rude.”“Stop, no it wasn't.” He laughed. “You had a rough day. You needed sleep. I'm glad I could help you relax enough to get the sleep you needed. Don't worry about it.”“Thank you for being so understanding.”“Not a problem. You have court again today?”“I do.” She sighed and got out of bed. “Is that going to interfere with school?”“No, I have some ab
“So... the divorce had gone public,” she thought to herself. The news had caught on and someone had leaked information. She blew her breath out. “Oh well,” she said out loud. It was inevitable. Ella finished getting ready for school and got into her car. She drove out, surprised at the lack of reporters. Happy, but surprised. As the news of the divorce hyped up and faded over the next couple of months the reporters appeared less and less. Ella kept going to self defense classes, but also started to see Daniel outside of class more often. Now that she wasn't so worried about tabloids hounding them. The last day of the school year had just come to a close and Ella was putting her things in her car when her phone rang. She pulled it out and checked the screen. Nathaniel's name appeared. Why was he calling? They'd barely spoken lately. “Hey, Ella,” he said when she connected the call. “Hello, what can I help you with?” she answered professionally. “Uh... divorce court. The date's be