MEREDITH:
Things didn't end well for me as I got home. Already the day had been annoying and overwhelming, coupled with the fact that I had to deal with that homeless-robe-wearing guy. My goodness! I wish a bottle of wine would take away the discomfort.
Before I even found my keys, trying to reach the source of joy, which was the wine, an envelope caught my eye. The caption didn't fascinate me. It reminded me of the reason I had almost drowned myself in tears today. It read, 'Eviction Notice!!!' boldly written in red. There was no point reading the rest of the content because it wouldn't change a thing. So, I shredded it into pieces and dumped it. I took a deep breath and prepared my mind to get all the sleep I could for tonight because soon, I would be losing a roof over my head.
It felt like the alarm started blaring as soon as my aching body found comfort on the bed, but it turned out that I had slept for a long time. I turned the noise off and wrapped a robe around my body to go get my mail. That was very important. I still had hopes that someone would get back to me. I wasn't that bad. Right? One of the companies must have considered me.
Lost among the five emails that all had nothing to do with a source of credit but debit, one, in particular, caught my attention. A lawsuit. What? I knew that I was a great girl. Even a little thing like earning a parking ticket, I have never gotten, because keeping my record clean was crucial to me. Where did the lawsuit come from, and in less than twenty-four hours?
I ripped the seal open and read the contents. It was something about trespassing and damaging a property. I was given two options: to either pay a hundred thousand dollars fine or work for hours that would be equivalent to that amount. Failure to do so would attract three weeks in prison and six months of probation. The victim in question was someone called Miles Pierce.
I thought long and hard to recollect who Miles Pierce was. The only time I heard Pierce was Pierce Avenue, where I went. . hold on a minute! The broken flower vase? Was that the damaged property that brought about such a fine? I burst into laughter. Both the legal team that drafted this and that arrogant jerk that went ahead to inform his boss, and the boss himself that didn't confirm what happened before taking action, are unbelievable. If I had such an amount, half of my problems would be solved.
Well, I guess today wasn't going to go well. Pierce Avenue would be my first stop. I needed to resolve this.
I was quick to get ready and head out. Getting to the gate, I was refused entrance. “Well, how do you expect me to confront your boss for unjustly filing a lawsuit over a broken flower vase? Moreover, I wasn't trespassing. I was asked to attend an interview here. How in the universe is that trespassing?”
“I don't care. I have told you that you can't drive in, ma'am. Please leave. You're interfering with my job,” a new face that I hadn't seen yesterday scolded. This one didn't look different. All the guards looked like they'd been made in the same factory.
“I'm not leaving until I see that asshole in a robe. Or, better still, Mr. Miles Pierce,” I protested, slamming my hands on my steering wheel.
The guard scoffed in frustration and moved away from me, tending to ignore my request. Of course, I didn't have that. I began to honk tirelessly until he started stomping toward me again.
“If my request is not granted, I'll continue to constitute a nuisance until you all get frustrated. There's no way in hell I would speak up for myself if I don't see Mr. Jerk or Mr. Pierce."
“Then take the matter to court,” he bitterly spat. “I would be forced to remove you and your car with whatever resources at my disposal. You're making my job difficult.”
“Well, your boss is making my life miserable!” It wasn't the guard's fault that I was in this situation. I understood that. But, I needed access to go deal with the document in my purse.
After twenty minutes of argument and relentlessly insisting, “I guess your stubbornness paid off,” the guard said with a frown, ordering for the gates to be opened.
With fury, I drove without a smile or caring to be nice to the innocent guards, straight to the entrance. When I got there, Brandon, the cute guard who I wouldn't forget his face and name in a hurry, was waiting for me at the entrance. He led me inside, and the disaster that brought me here almost repeated itself; me tripping and damaging something due to the beauty of the house.
“You'll have to wait for him here. Try not to break anything,” Brandon warned.
“What’s going on here?” said a cold voice.
The hush was instant. I turned and met piercing dark-blue eyes. I'd never seen dark blue eyes before. I’d seen blue on the verge of sky blue, but never pitch, true dark blue, outside fictional characters possessed by demons. This man had them: deep blue eyes.
It took me a moment to wrench my gaze away and see the man those eyes belonged to. It was the robe guy, but he looked different. Almost unrecognizable. Tall. Immaculate gray suit hugging the broad shoulders. Dark hair, and finely shaped, heavy brows made his hawk-like gaze rather unsettling. There was something distinctly Mediterranean about his looks; Italian or Spanish, maybe Greek. The dimple on his cheeks was the only thing softening his appearance, but it only served to accentuate the hard, square line of his jaw.
From the way the man held himself, it was like he was someone important. He practically reeked of power and money, but I didn’t recognize that. To be honest, the image stuck in my head was him in a robe looking like a cleaner.
Entirely unprepared for the physical impact of the man, I ceased to breathe. Brandon, the expansive sitting room, and all my problems just seemed to melt into the background, and I was conscious only of him.
His tarnished attitude had caused my mind to conjure up physical images that were so far removed from reality that, for a moment, I couldn’t do anything except stare, as hundreds of women had undoubtedly stared before me.
“Why wouldn't you leave?” he spoke, his voice steady and cold.
The vibration of that voice, once more, drained whatever admiration I had for him. So proud. So arrogant. So nasty. "I'm here to meet Mr. Miles Pierce.”
“For? He doesn't talk to people like you.”
“What do you mean by people like me?” Reaching for the document in my purse, I flung it open and drew it to his eye level so that he could read. “Maybe he would like to explain to me what this means.”
“I'm pretty sure you don't have difficulty comprehending the grammar. As it is stated, you either pay that fine or work for what you damaged.”
I knew talking to this guy was a waste of energy. It was better to talk to Mr. Pierce himself. Maybe he would be a grumpy old man, but still, I would work my way around him and make him see reasons.
“Again, I want. . .”
“Mr. Pierce?” the same female that stood close to him the previous day appeared. Man, did this woman age backward because she was so pretty?
I turned in her direction, expecting to see Mr. Pierce. But, to my bewilderment, the guy before me answered, “yes, Grenada.”
There was no way in hell he was the person I was looking for.
“You were saying?” he questioned, quirking his brows and placing both hands in his well-tailored suit pants.
“Oh, I see you're back. The flower girl,” the Grenada woman teased. “It's nice to have you back,” she said, stretching forth her hand for a shake.
Immediately, I took it and flushed. 'Flower girl?' What an interesting nomenclature. “Nice to meet you. I'm Meredith Tate.”
“Just call me Grenada.”
“Are you done with your pleasantries, his voice boomed. “ You,” he pointed at me, “leave. Come back with a lawyer if you feel unjustly accused. Grenada, you called.” His face held no emotions, and he spoke as if he was a robot.
“I'll talk to you when you're done with her. It can wait. Again, nice to meet you, Meredith. See you around.”
“Thank you.” 'See me around?' That was questionable.
As Grenada left, Miles turned to follow, and I abruptly blurted out, “I'll take the job. I'll work until my debt is paid.” It was a reflex action, though. I have thought about the stress of filing for an appeal and the slim chance of winning it. And, if I lost, this egocentric being would look for ways to make me more miserable. It was best to give in to what he wanted. Be his slave until my debt is paid. To my advantage, too, I might get a roof over my head and free feeding. If only he would want me to be a live-in assistant.
He stopped in his tracks. “Good. You start now.”
“Does that mean--”
He walked out, not paying any more attention to me. Great! I had better brace myself because this was going to be life-sucking. There were no two ways about that.
Nine months later… MILES:Given another chance, I'd choose Meredith. It's just unfair no one shared the pregnancy manuscript or advised waiting. Our incredible honeymoon across seven countries resulted in Meredith unexpectedly getting pregnant. I'd planned to enjoy ourselves a bit longer before diving into parenthood, but life had other plans. The journey became a whirlwind and a battleground. I actively participated in our pregnancy, cherishing the moments. Yet, Meredith's emotions were a rollercoaster. She craved only the company of Brandon, Zara, and Sarah. Unless she sought intimacy, I was on the sidelines. Sex became frequent, anywhere she desired. She ate and cried excessively. I urged her to rest, avoiding work to focus on herself. Bored, she picked up new hobbies like painting and knitting. Habits changed; she turned into a neat freak and often scolded me, but I didn't mind. Overall, she blossomed, with fuller breasts and curvier hips. Mrs. Pierce became my constant fantasy.
MEREDITH: Miles, true to his word, made sure I didn't do anything at all at the wedding. My greatest contributions were "yes" or "no." He had everything and everyone over. He also "fired" me, saying that he wanted me to glow at my wedding and that working would stress me. Zara, Grenada, Sarah, Lucinda, and even Brandon were actively involved. I received so much love and gifts that I had to convert one of the vacant rooms into a gift room. Miles began renovating the house to suit my taste, even though I protested that I was okay with the old layout of the house. He disagreed, changing colors, bringing new furniture, and adding feminine touches to certain parts of the house. The long-awaited day finally came. In all honesty, the days went by quickly. We decided on a private wedding close to a beach in Fiji. It was our best decision. We had the day decorated in gold and black. There were chairs for just a hundred guests, arranged in rows of fifty on each side, overlooking the altar, wh
MILES: "Come." I took her hand through the back door to our balcony. As soon as we were outside, I was on my knee again. "Marry me. Again. Meredith Tate, soon to be Meredith Pierce." This time, I had the ring with me. "Yes. Yes. Yes!" I slipped it on her finger, and we kissed. "Oh, my. It is beautiful. Everything is." I had roses all over the balcony, a bottle of champagne and two glasses in an ice bucket waiting, and a gigantic picture of Christian. "Sorry, I sent you to the kitchen. I was asking him for permission," I pointed at Christian's picture. "He said he wouldn't have allowed you to be with anyone else but me," I boasted. I wish he were here. I would have loved to have had a younger brother too. Meredith was already sobbing. I could tell she was grateful for my thoughtfulness. She hugged and kissed the picture of her brother. I held her close to me as we stared out from the balcony, sipping our champagne. Once more, she glanced at her ring. "Thank you, Miles. Thank you. I
MEREDITH: After disappearing from Miles's life months ago, I felt empty. To occupy myself, I worked as a volunteer on various projects in the place I relocated to, with the most prominent and peaceful one being animal rescue. During that time, I regained myself and rediscovered that he was my happiness, and I wanted to be with him for as long as we lasted. Two days ago, at the last minute, my lovely boss gathered me and the team to inform us that we had received a VIP invitation to a children's charity program in California. After hearing all the details, I couldn't resist attending. Believe me, the idea was to slip in and out without encountering him. I wasn't ready for that interaction, or truthfully, I feared facing him. I should have known something was up when my boss handed over clothes, shoes, and jewelry, claiming that every member of the team got the same package. I should have known a hot billionaire had a hand in it. Upon our arrival, as I listened to his speech and heard
Four months later... MILES: Despite my efforts to locate her, Meredith managed to elude me. She did an excellent job of hiding, but I was even more determined. My sources eventually tracked her down to a remote island in Africa where she had flown to. I had no intention of disrespecting her wishes, nor did I want to leave her alone. From a distance, I kept a close watch on her, deploying my men strategically and occasionally flying down myself to observe her activities. She volunteered at a local zoo, dedicated to wildlife conservation. It was evident she hadn't forgotten about me, as she often drunkenly confessed how much she missed me and our intimacy. On such nights, I would escort her back to her apartment. I admit, I even observed her in private moments, finding myself mirroring her actions. However, despite the satisfaction, I grew weary of this distant observation. I longed to be close to her, to have her by my side. Meanwhile, Steele sold the stadium to me, with the conditi
MILES: Her words melted my heart. I leaned in and kissed her passionately, savoring every moment as our tongues danced together. Going back to my seat, I told her everything that had happened in her absence and how Neymar and Britney were involved. "We can never truly know anyone, I guess." She also told me everything that had happened when Alan took her and how she was able to escape. We spent an hour talking, interspersed by moments of light laughter and occasional sobs from her. I was surprised that we both had the energy to converse after our lovemaking. Though I had her, though she had forgiven me, though everything was over, I still felt guilt. I felt a heavy burden of guilt because I believed I could have saved Christian. "Meredith, I have something to tell you." She moved onto her side to face me. "Go ahead," she said, beaming with a smile. "I think I might be responsible for Christian's death," I confessed. She shot upright. "How so?" I sat up too and narrated the whol