Chapter five
I sat on the stool, my best friend, Tiffany, doing my hair. I looked beautiful, very beautiful, I couldn't deny it. Will Elijah like my new look? Would he go weak at the knees the same way I knew I would go weak when I saw him in those dark suits?
Tiffany stopped, examining her work, a look of worry sat on her face.
“What's wrong, Tee?” I asked her.
“Are you sure about this? Maya, you're marrying a guy you barely know?” She said, her lips set into a frown.
I forced a smile, looking up at her. “ I'm fine, Tee. I know it doesn't seem that way, but really, this is what is best. Elijah is what is best for me”
“I don't know, Maya. I just don't feel good about this marriage. Why is he in such a rush? You've known the guy..for like three weeks? Minus the two weeks he was actually absent in your life” she said, refusing to see my point.
“I know it seems crazy and unbelievable, but we're in love… I just know it, Tee. He's the one for me” I said, the lies going through my teeth swiftly. “ And we're having a baby together. I have to put my child first.”
I felt a tinge of guilt knowing I was lying to my best friend, but I had to convince her. I couldn't get married to Elijah without my best friend at my side.
Tiffany forced a smile on her face. “If that's what you want, I'm very happy for you. I wish you a happy married life, love. You look very beautiful, by the way.”
I smiled at her, my gratitude for her knew no bounds.
As we hugged, I couldn't shake the feeling that I was getting into something very dangerous.
I stood before the judge, my heart racing with anticipation. Marcus stood beside me, his eyes fixed on the judge.
“Do you, Maya Sanchez, take Elijah Tyler as your lawfully wedded husband?” the judge asked.
I hesitated, my mind racing with all the possibilities. Elijah wasn't actually who he said he was. I can't back out now. This was for my child.
“Yes,” I finally said, my voice barely above a whisper.
“Do you, Elijah Tyler, take Maya Sanchez as your lawfully wedded wife?”
“Yes” he said almost immediately, no hesitation in his voice. This made him look up at him with a smile, but he didn't even look my way, his face bare of any emotion or reaction.
“Then, by the power vested in me, I pronounce you husband and wife” the judge finally announced, a smile on his face.
As we exchanged our vows, the feeling of trepidation took over me. I couldn't shake that feeling that something bad was about to happen, or I was digging a hole for myself.
It was time to sign the marriage contract. I scanned the content quickly before my eyes widened in shock.
Two years?! It stated our marriage was supposed to last for two years.
“What is this?” I whispered, my eyes wide as a saucer. “Why does it say well get married for only two years?”
Elijah's expression went grim,“ That's the only way it can happen, Maya. I'm doing this for children only. You know that?”
“What about me?!” I snapped. I quickly shut my eyes, I had forgotten we were still on the court. “Don't I deserve some consideration for this? Why didn't you tell me?” I said more quietly this time.
“What change would it make? You didn't think I was going to marry you, and then we'd fall in love and live a happy ever after, did you?” He scoffed, turning his face away from me.
I felt the tears sting my eyes, but I quickly composed myself. I couldn't let him see me break. That would only give him satisfaction.
I looked back, my eyes taking in Tiffany's worried and curious gaze. It looked like she was ready to beat the sh*t out of Elijah. I gave her a smile, telling her I was fine.
“I won't do this with you, Elijah. If you're not going to stay with me for the long run, then there's no need to stand with you at this altar. I'm backing out!” I slapped the contract on the table, turning my heels to leave the court.
Who the hell did he think he was?
“You're not exactly in a position to make a demand. You need my protection”. I looked back at him to see him narrowing his eyes at me.
“I don't need anything from you. How dare you?! How dare you come into my life, demanding a flimsy contract from me? Two years? Two fu**ing years?! Is that all I'm worth to you?”
“I don't have time for this. Your time is ticking. You need to sign the contract”, Elijah's expression turned cold.
“I'm not signing the damn thing. I'm taking this child and wiping the memory of you out of my life”. I glared at him. I turned around ready to grab Tiffany's hand and leave the courtroom. But what I saw stopped me.
I could clearly see the red light pointed at Tiffany. I looked outside the church, tracing where it came from, and perched atop the building, was a sniper peering through the scope of his rifle, his finger poised on the trigger, as he took aim at Tiffany.
I felt my heart almost jump out of my mouth. I turned my body to face Elijah.
“What are you doing?” I asked, my body shaking in fright.
“That's not me” he said, smirking. “They are here for you, Maya. Your past has finally caught up with you. You move one inch, your beloved best friend goes down on you… another innocent blood smeared on your dainty hands” he said, smiling wickedly.
I felt my blood go cold, beads of sweat began to form across my forehead and palms.
Slowly, I walked towards him. I couldn't let Tiffany go down on me. I couldn't let another innocent soul die for me. This was my fate.
My happy ever after was all a fairy tale after all.
I took the pen, signing my name across the thin black line. Tears went down my cheek, dripping on the contract, the ink smudged on the paper.
I could feel his warmth spread over me, his nose trailed delicately on my ear, leaving wet sparks over it.
“Welcome to your hell, Astrid Grey” he said, my real name rolling out of his lips like a curse. "The woman, Lizzy, you murdered is finally coming to haunt you"
Elijah's pov“Elijah, there's something you really need to see.” I hear Vikram speak into the phone, his voice tinged with a slight annoyance. My jaw twitch, wondering what next he had found about Maya.Vikram is my personal investigator who had showed me that Maya was the woman who had killed my mother three years ago, and ran away like nothing happened.I didn't just take his words for it. Her innocent face, they didn't look like someone's that would pull a trigger in someone's head, much less someone they had worked for, for over five years.And so I ordered Vikram to redo his investigation again and again, and to find more proof. And at the end of the day, all evidence pointed to her. She didn't just kill my mother, Maya stole her assets, ran away, thinking no one was watching her.I vowed to myself to make her pay for everything she did to my mum. “Come to the office,” I responded back into the phone, my voice gruff around its edges.Lizzy Volkov, was my biological mother, and t
"Why do you keep staring at me that way? You think I'll confess to a crime I didn't commit if you stare hard enough?” I asked coldly, my body launched lazily on the sofa, eyes distant. My voice feels too sore like I haven't talked for the part three months, and that's not a complete exaggeration. I've been literally mute for the past two weeks since Elijah brought me back home from the hospital.I could feel my life slipping away day by day, there was no essence for living anymore, and I hated how a night of pasion made me into this. I should have known better…trusting a man.Elijah stares at me, his expression unreadable. Gray eyes like steel with an intensity locked on me, too attentive, like he was trying to read what was running through my head. “You haven't touched your food.” He pushed the plate of pasta to me, but I turn my head away from it.“Talk to me, Maya.”That one word from his lips feels like a slap. It used to send thrills down my back, but now it only opened old wound
Light sears into my eyes, a jagged blade cutting through the dark. I’m nowhere, just a void, my body is a lead weight, and my limbs like stone. A beep stabs the silence, rhythmic, close, dragging me up from nothing. Something pinches my arm, sharp, tugging. My throat’s is suddenly ash, my head a fog of half-formed shadows. Where am I?, I ask myself.The air’s wrong—sharp, cold, like metal and bleach. A hum buzzes, low, under the beep, and I blink, slow, the world a smear of white and gray.“Mrs. Tyler?” A voice, brisk, female, slices through. “Can you hear me?” I try to focus, but my eyes are heavy, the shape of her blurring—a woman, white coat, clipboard clicking. My name—Tyler—lands like a stone, familiar but distant, like it’s someone else’s. I can’t speak, my tongue a dead thing, so I just stare, my chest tight with something I can’t name.Water…“You’re in the hospital,” she says, nurse, her face sharpening, too bright for this cold place. “You’ve been in coma, a few days. You’re
Chapter 18Rain splattered Elijah’s truck, his bare chest heaving, sweat stinging his eyes. His phone pinged, a new text: Maya’s off life support. Your signature. Done. No fucking way he’d signed that. The call’s venom—“You didn’t deserve her”—looped, a taunt he couldn’t completely shake. Maya, his wife, had to be alive. He gunned the engine, city lights blurring past him.Her face clawed at him—those beautiful hazel eyes, wild when he’d locked her in with his mother’s comatose body, monitors droning out loud noises. Lizzy’s aide, Maya had sworn she’d only heard the shot, bolted in panic. Elijah, overseas then, didn’t buy it. Her tears screamed she was guilty. He’d married her to chain her, make her bleed for her sins. When she’d doubled over, pregnant with his kid, begging for help, he’d stood there, hating her, punishing her Too late to the hospital. Mother or child, they’d requested. He’d chosen Maya—not mercy, but justice. She hadn’t paid enough.fie her crimes.Ahead, red and blue
The VIP room was a shithole- it looked liked it had been used too many times by scumbags and dirty whores. But it would be enough for this night. He just needed to let off some steam.The door slammed shut as he pushed Tasha _or whatever she had called her name to be, against the door. A moan escaped from her lip as his lips found her sensitive bud underneath her flimsy clothing.“F*ck…please don't stop,” she moaned out. Trisha grabbed his head, smashing her lips against his, as his hands found the waist band of her panties. Already soaked with her juices.She clawed at his shirt, shredding it off him like a starving animal hungry for its prey. Her dress was a scrap of cheap red silk, unlike his expensive own. It was too tight, so he yanked it up, baring her half naked body to him. His hands grabbed her tits, pressing her harder to the door. “You want this, don't you?” He growled as his hands continued to rub on her nipples, eliciting a soft moan from her. She nodded, unable to spit
Maya's POVDarkness. The world around me was filled with thick darkness. It was heavy…the kind that would sink deep into your bones and then snatch your soul.Just as I was beginning to feel dizzy, a bright light shined brightly, almost blinding me.I didn't remember how I got there, but I knew immediately, I wanted to leave.Not until I saw a familiar face.“Mum,” I called out. My mum smiled at me as she drew near.“Maya, you're finally here,” she said immediately she came closer, engulfing me into a warm hug. Then I released myself from her embrace.“Where's this, mum? Why-why are you here…you're dead.” As soon as the words left my mouth, reality struck me hard in the face.If my mum was here with me, it only meant one thing.I am not a living being anymore.“Maya, you shouldn't be here. Go back home,” my mum said as she looked at me softly. Home?I realized that as I stood in this space, there was no pain, no betrayal…no Elijah.I wanted to stay here, in this place where there wa