{Faith}
“Spread your legs for me, Princess,” Ace orders, his breath hot against my neck. I do as he says. “Please be gentle.” “Shh!” He licks his lips. “You have no idea the bad things I want to do to you.” I tremble with need as his hand brushes against my skin. He grips my neck and captures my lips roughly. I moan, clinging to him as his weight crushes me. “You want this don't you?” I nod. “Yes…” An evil smile appears on his face. He grabs my thighs and pulls me towards him with great force. “Ah!” I scream, sitting up. The room swirls around me. I hold my head and open my eyes again. Breathing heavily, I take it all in. It was just a dream! I look at my body to find my shirt pasted to my skin. I wipe the beads of sweat on my forehead. “What is wrong with me?” I have never had such a dream. Even while going through puberty, I always had no stories to tell when my classmates talked about the sex dreams they had. How can this be happening now that I am twenty! And about Ace! I drag my fingers through my thick hair. “It’s sinful, Faith. Guard your mind jealously. Your body is a temple.” A knock on the door startles me. I shift uneasily, pulling the blanket to my chest. Oh… I breathe a sigh of relief as a woman with gray hair walks in. She cracks a smile and holds up a tray. “You brought me food?” She nods. When she comes closer, I notice the wrinkles all over her face. She looks about sixty years old. Is she the cook? I watch as she places the tray next to me on the bed. She takes out a notepad and scribbles on it. What’s she doing? She turns the notepad and I see a small note. [Hi, my name is Susan. I can't speak, so I will be communicating with you like this.] My mouth parts. No, it’s not because she's speech-impaired. I have met many like her during the church visits and missions with my father. I just can't help but wonder if Ace hired her because she can't tell the authorities about his shady dealings. I come to my senses. She's scribbling again. [I know this may be hard for you, but please bear with me.” “Not at all!” I say rather loudly. “I don't mind at all.” She smiles again. “I am Faith.” I put a hand to my chest. “Nice to meet you, Susan. And thank you for the food.” [You are welcome] The door swings open. My heart skips, but again, it’s not Ace. An average-height redhead walks in. “Leave us,” he says to Susan. She nods and walks out. Unintentionally, I clutch my blanket. His eyes settle on my hands. “Don’t be nervous. I am Jerry, Ace’s right-hand man.” His voice is softer than Ace’s. But it doesn't make me feel at ease. “Ace asked me to give you this.” He hands me a document. My hand shakes as I take it. There are a few lines on the paper, but the moment I read the first line, my jaw drops. CERTIFICATE OF ANNULMENT! He did it! I have heard many stories about Ace. About how he always eludes the authorities and gets whatever he set his sights on. But I didn't think he would be able to nullify my marriage to Matthew so quickly. Did he beat Matthew up? Thinking back to the incident at the chapel, I shake my head. Matthew took all the hits before I even knew he was after my money. Why would he give in after almost getting it? Still… I look at the document in my hand again. “I should thank him.” “Where is he?” I ask the redhead in front of me. “Down the hall. To the left.” I walk out almost immediately. The sound of my footsteps echoes in the empty hall. Getting to the door, I knock gently. “Come in!” His voice comes from the other side. I take a deep breath. The doorknob is slippery as I turn it. “I just got…” My words trail off as I step inside. It’s a bedroom. Why is it so dark in here? I blink, adjusting to the darkness. Suddenly, I hear a click. A dim light comes on a second later. “What do you want?” I finally see him. Ace is on the bed, his back against the large headboard. His black hair is a mess and he has no shirt on and My brain short-circuits. I have never seen anything like it. His abs are chiseled, with well-defined ridges, similar to those of the Greek god sculptures I saw at a museum when I was in 8th grade. His strong chest heaves slowly, the dim light shimmering against his olive skin. I notice the subtle V-shaped line just above his waist, disappearing underneath the blanket. There's a slight bulge in the blanket. It stretches… “Are you done now?” Ace’s voice snaps me out of it. I look up to find him studying me with a smirk. “Oh… I-I…” My tongue betrays me. “You still haven't answered my question.” He flings the blanket off and climbs out. I turn my face away, but not quickly enough not to see that he has only a pair of boxers on. I hear him chuckle. “What? I thought you loved the view?” I wish the ground would just open up and swallow me whole. Where is my head at? “Ahem!” I cough, trying to push away the ball of saliva that just formed against my will. “I didn't know this was your bedroom. One of your men told me to come here?” “Oh, Jerry?” I nod. “Look at me,” he orders. I do not move a muscle. “Don’t make me repeat myself!” I jump. Trembling, I turn around and see him standing in the same spot. The full length of him! I swallow hard again. “I take it you got my present.” His voice feels like a hug, so different from the one I heard seconds ago. I pinch my left thigh. “Yeah. I wasn't expecting you to sort it out so fast. Thank you.” “Don’t thank me.” His voice turns hard again. The hairs on my skin abruptly stand. I notice his eyes wandering all over me. “Strip!”{Faith}“What!”That’s what ripples through the throats of Odette, me, and Matthew.The dizziness clears from my eyes as I sit up on the bed. I open the document she just handed me. Reading through, I can barely make sense of it.“I think we all misheard you doc. What did you just say?”The doctor glances at Matthew and Odette who have their jaws on the floor. “Errr…you are two months pregnant, ma’am. Congratulations.”I burst out laughing. “You have got to be kidding, doc. I am not pregnant. I can't be pregnant.”“I am a doctor, not a comedian. Besides, I would never joke about a patient's diagnosis. You really are pregnant.”The last sentence drops like a bomb, heavier than the first time she said it. Her face is serious, and her eyes…they mirror even more seriousness.Oh, my God!She's really not joking.My hand flies to my belly.I am pregnant!That explains why I have been so tired and lacking appetite for days now. A literal child is growing inside of me!A shiver sweeps from th
{Faith}“You lied to me, Matthew!”Matthew and Odette look in my direction as I descend the creaky stairs with a bit of haste. He stands up, glancing at my stepmother before looking at me with a face filled with worry.“Honey, what’s the matter? I would never lie to you.”“You did!”My throat constricts with the anger that has been swelling inside me since I had the epiphany while taking a shower just now.Clutching the hem of my dress, I try to keep my voice down. “You said I had no friends, but I remember having one!”“You do?” Odette leaps to her feet and rushes forward. Her shoulder brushes Matthew’s as they stand side by side, facing me with the same worried expression.“Faith, about Al—”“We were as thick as thieves. So where is he?”I interrupt. Matthew’s brows knit. “He? Who?”“That boy…” I hover my hand to the height of my waist. “He was about this tall when we met. I think I was six then.”These two look at each other again. This time, with a hint of relief. Clearing his th
{Ace}Outside the house feels just like a step away. Within seconds, I get into my car and strap myself in. The door of the passenger seat suddenly opens“I am coming with you!” Allison says, slipping in.“No, you are not!” I start the car. “Get out, please.”“Faith is my friend! And weren’t you the one who just said we need to team up?”“You are a little too much. When we get there, you might just beat someone up before I can even ask the right questions.Her expression darkens. “And you aren’t? Tell me you are not going there to just “talk”? Where is your gangster!”“Come get your little girlfriend, please…” I beg Jerry who just showed up by my window.“Sorry, boss.”He shakes his head, opens the backseat door, and hops in.“We are both coming with you…” He pounds his fist against his palm. “Someone is about to get beat up. I can feel it.”“Now that’s what I am talking about!”Allison turns back to give Jerry a high-five.To my surprise, he doesn’t leave her hanging.Since when did
{Ace}Nothing makes sense, not with Faith missing. I have hired every private investigator I could. Still, none of them has been able to answer the big question.Where is my Faith?I have combed everywhere. Pulled all the stops to find her, but it just seems like she disappeared into thin air.Now my eyes are heavy and my head is banging like hell. I haven't slept in ages. Still, I can't bring myself to lie down.Sitting behind my desk, I continue to scroll on my laptop frantically.“Any news yet?”I pinch the space between my eyebrows. “No, Allison. This is the fifth time you have asked me that in the last minute.”Allison continues to pace about, her arms folded. “Don’t blame me, okay? My friend is missing…”“And my girlfriend is missing. Please don't make this more difficult than it already is.”“Girlfriend? The same one you accused of cheating on you, knowing fully well you were just in bed with the biggest snake?”Oh, that reminds me!Kourtney is history. She moved out that same
{Faith}Ink seeps into the paper, spreading like blood as I make the first stroke of my signature. Suddenly, my belly churns. Bile rises to my throat. Covering my mouth, I jump to my feet. The document falls to the floor.“Faith!” Matthew calls out as I run into the guest bathroom just down the aisle.As soon as I fall to my knees near the toilet bowl, the pancakes I had for breakfast come pouring out like a murky river.The sound my throat makes is animalistic. I gag over and over with my head almost down the bowl.A couple of minutes pass before I hear Matthew coming in. “Hey…are you all right?”I push my hair out of my face, nodding with my head still lowered. “Just an upset stomach. I will be fine.”I spit into the bowl. “I think I’ll go lie down for some hours.”“But the deed of assignment…” Matthew pushes the document in front of me.Holding my knees, I stand up. I feel woozy as I raise my head to look at him.Is he being serious right now?I rush in here to throw up, but inste
{Faith}Two weeks. That's how long it has been since I woke up bearing very little memory. In the hospital, the doctors and Matthew tried everything they could. They are still trying, but their different methods have failed.I can't remember anything other than my name, my father, Matthew, and Odette.“Oh, my sweet sweet girl. Are you crying again?”Odette comes out of the kitchen. She wipes her hands on her white apron and stretches them out to hug me.“I told you not to cry. Matthew and I are here for you.”Her coconut-y scent is cuddly and welcoming, but I stiffen in her embrace.“Baby…” Matthew appears from the side door of our new home.Despite moving in a few days ago, I still haven't had time to look around where I’ll be living for the rest of my life.Inside the house is nice and all. Matthew really snagged a good deal for it as it is the type you see in those contemporary movies with designs that could last a lifetime.The air is clean, birds chirp 24/7, and the tranquility i