FAZER LOGINMarimar Oquendo's Point Of View
I swear the Lord and fate both love playing games with me. Is it really my destiny to struggle before I can find any comfort? God knows He’s thrown every kind of trial my way possible.Trials I’ll never forget—they’re burned into my memory for good.And then there are those moments you never see coming, things you’d never even dared to imagine.I let out a long sigh as I watched the smiling children pour through the schooWARNING: This chapter contains mature content not suitable for young readers. Please proceed with discretion. Marimar Oquendo’s Point of View A thousand jolts of heat raced through my body the moment his words registered. I trembled all over, nearly losing my balance as his breath ghosted over my ear and neck—warm, deliberate, and dizzying. My skin burned with feverish heat, though I wasn’t sick. I couldn’t name the sensation coiling low in my belly… Was this what they called desire? Was it really because six years had passed since I’d been touched like this? I jolted as Levi’s teeth grazed my earlobe, my hands flying to his chest when his grip on my waist tightened. Oh my God—did I shower today? What if I smell? A soft whimper slipped past my lips as his tongue traced the curve of my ear, laving at the sensitive skin like it was his favorite treat. Every flick of his tongue sent shivers rippling through
Marimar Oquendo’s Point of View “The car is so cool! Momma, it’s way cooler than Daddy’s car!” I smiled tentatively at my son’s exclamation, perched as he was on my lap in the passenger seat of Levi’s vehicle. Lebi’s eyes were wide with wonder, fixed on the shimmering interior lights—admittedly stunning, even to me. “Y-Yeah. Now be quiet, okay? Handsome brother needs to focus on driving.” I whispered, stealing a quick glance at Levi as he navigated the road. I knew he’d heard Lebi’s words, but his face gave nothing away—sharp jaw set, eyes locked on the asphalt ahead. He’d seemed lost in thought ever since we’d climbed in, and he still hadn’t said where we were headed. We’d passed the town limits ages ago; whatever destination he had in mind was clearly out of town. Silence stretched until Levi finally spoke, his voice soft and warm. “So… which grade are you in now, handsome prince?” A secret smile lifted my lips—relief flo
MARIMAR OQUENDO'S POINT OF VIEW I don’t know how long we stood there holding each other. The cold wind no longer mattered—not when our bodies were so warm pressed together. My arms were wrapped tight around him, and I could feel him pressing kisses to my forehead, my hair. This is it—flutters in my stomach, pure joy, a thrill I never saw coming! Who would’ve thought our next meeting would be like this? Regret washed over me—all those years I let fear and overthinking keep me away. But at the same time, I was grateful. Now that he’s back, we finally see each other clearly. Still… a part of me can’t quite believe he loves me back. Please… please make this doubt go away. I’m terrified he might just be playing with me again. I let out a deep breath and pulled away from his embrace, too shy to meet his eyes right after that intense moment. “L-Let’s go… Lebi’s probably looking for us—for me,” I stammered.
MARIMAR OQUENDO'S POINT OF VIEW My heart was racing so fast I could barely breathe. I nearly jumped out of my skin when I realized how dark it had gotten outside. Wasn’t the sun just beginning to set a moment ago? How did time fly by so quickly? I had no idea where I was going—I just kept walking, overwhelmed by the presence of the man following close behind me. This whole situation was driving me crazy. I still couldn’t believe he was here. Was this what I’d always known deep down? That my girl’s instinct was never wrong? That’s why the moment I laid eyes on Aello, I’d had such a heavy feeling about what was to come. And now I know why! What was I supposed to do now? Levi was here—he’d seen Lebi, who looked exactly like him. And he was clearly furious. I didn’t know what to say, how to face him. Where would I even start? Would I be angry? Sad? Would I cry? My mind was a mess, spinning out of control. Be
MARIMAR OQUENDO'S POINT OF VIEW It had been nearly an hour since Sir Psikh arrived. We’d talked formally about how Aello had ended up here, and about the expenses I’d covered while she was in the hospital. I didn’t mention Yakov’s note. My chest was tight with nerves. I’d been praying nonstop that he wouldn’t recognize me—because oh my God! He might kill me, or throw me in jail for running away all those years ago. “N-no, Sir… please don’t. It wasn’t much—I took her to a public hospital first, and we got her out quickly,” I said, refusing his offer of payment. “No, you should take it. It’ll help you and… your son,” he replied, his eyes fixed on Lebi, who’d just come home holding a toy car. Oh no, Lebi! What are you doing here? I knew Sir would notice how much he looked like Levi the second he laid eyes on him. But I’d do anything to keep him from suspecting the truth. But… there were so many things I wanted to ask
MARIMAR OQUENDO'S POINT OF VIEW I’d run to Nay Minda’s store—the closest one to our house—to buy some bottled water, and now I was hurrying back. But when I reached the front door, I paused, hearing voices inside—Lebi and the woman were talking. “Yes! My daddy works in Romania—he’s a race car driver there hehe. So it’s just me and Mommy here at home!” “D-daddy? What’s your father’s name?” I heard her ask. My heart hammered against my ribs. I’d been right to suspect she knew Levi—especially since Yakov had sent her to me. Oh God—what now? Our quiet life might not stay quiet for much longer. “Owen Knight! His name is so beautiful, isn’t it? He’s our knight in shining armor—mine and Mommy’s!” Lebi replied proudly. I took a deep breath, forced a smile, and pushed open the door. “Sorry I took so long—I had to pick up water from Nay Minda’s,” I said casually, as if I’d heard nothing of their conversation.







