Ben
I glanced at my watch for the umpteenth time, the same old dreaded anxiety creeping up on me. Where was she?
I hated having to wait on people. It was one of my pet peeves. Shirley had made sure of that.
“Damn it.” I swore under my breath.
If she doesn't show in the next five minutes, I would cancel the deal. To hell with the business.
The door to the lounge opened and my business partners walked in. There were three of them; two men and a woman.
I wasn't exactly comfortable meeting with them again, given that they'd witnessed my humiliation five years ago. But I had to do this for my father. He needed this deal to go through.
I stood and came forward to meet them. We shook hands and I took them back to the seat where I sat with the woman not quite long ago.
Dressed in suits, they looked like they didn't have time to waste, and I wasn't one to dally when it comes to business either.
But my new wife - I didn't even know her name - was nowhere to be found.
“We thought you'd be here with your partner?” The woman asked me, smiling politely.
“Yes, she just went to the lady's room. She'll be back soon.” I said, my anger rising inside of me.
“Great guy like you, I'm sure your wife is a catch.” One of the men remarked as we all took our seats.
More like a thief. She was probably already halfway to the Maldives with my card. I was a fool to trust a woman with a hoodlum for a boyfriend.
If my father hadn't pleaded that I find a way to make it happen, I wouldn't be talking to this woman, let alone marrying her.
But soon, the door burst open and she walked in, looking like a million bucks.
For a second I doubted she was the same woman who'd left here just 10 minutes ago.
She looked like a model, and she chose the best fitting dinner dress I'd ever seen. I hadn't noticed before, but she had nice, clear skin, with long flowing blond hair that cascaded majestically down her back.
She was stunning.
She had a big smile on her face as she came to meet us. This woman was a great actress.
“Hi, it's great to finally meet all of you.” She said as she extended and shook their hands and I noticed the expensive-looking ring on her finger.
I never gave her a ring. But if it was going to help convince our company that we were married then, sure. She was smart, I'd give her that.
“I apologize for having kept you waiting.” She said, and didn't bother to further explain why.
But they didn't seem to mind. They were enamored by her charm, especially the men. They all smiled and nodded as she gracefully took her seat beside me.
I could only stare. Who was this woman?
“I'm sorry but I need to go,” she urgently whispered into my ear once she was seated. She smelled like flowery perfumes when she leaned in.
“No.” I said, and faced the investors who were whispering between themselves in earnest.
If she thought she could just get out of the deal just because she'd bought nice clothes and jewelry, she was mistaken.
“Please, It's an emergency.” She pleaded, her voice shaky.
But I knew her type well and the manipulative tactics they can pull. She would get to leave with nice clothes, jewelry and a ring worth thousands of dollars. She was obviously trying to sabotage this deal and I wouldn't allow it.
“Everything okay?” One of the partners asked with a smile, looking over at us.
“Of course, I answered.
I beckoned a waiter. I needed to order food for them and keep them distracted while I dealt with my new fake wife.
“Could you give us a minute,” I said and excused myself. I grabbed my wife's hand and took her aside to a corner of the lounge, away from the prying eyes of the investors.
Once we were out of earshot I released her hand and faced her, the anger rising inside of me. “What are you trying to pull? We have a deal. You signed the papers.” I growled at her, unable to hold back.
She started to tear up but I knew she was still acting. “It's my father, he got in an accident. I got a text while I was in the boutique.”
But I didn't believe her one bit. If she could fool three learned people with her charms, who knows what else she's capable of. Determined to catch her in the lie, I did the next best thing.
“Let me see the text.” I demanded.
She hesitated, her eyes darting from side to side.
“See, I knew you were lying.” I said, satisfied that I caught her. She didn't succeed in making a fool out of me.
“I don't have to explain myself to you,” she said stubbornly.
“Yes, you do. I'm your husband!” I declared. I didn't know when that word 'husband' escaped my mouth. This woman has succeeded in getting under my skin.
“Yeah, on paper,” she snickered.
I was appalled by her ungrateful attitude but I held myself back. Maybe if I appealed to her sense of humanity, she'd appreciate how important this deal is to me.
I shut my eyes and took a deep breath, and tried to calm myself. I wouldn't allow her to sabotage this deal for me.
“How can I help?” I finally managed to ask her. But her eyes were beginning to swell with tears again. Maybe she wasn't lying after all.
“I need to leave, right now.” She said, wiping her eyes.
Seeing her cry, something shifted inside me, and I wanted to hold her, and comfort her. But I didn't, instead, I nodded and told her she was free to go.
It was good riddance anyway.
“Really?” She asked happily as she looked up at me, her brown eyes shining with relief. She was shorter than me by at least 2 inches, so it was easy to see.
“Yes.” I grumbled, and brought out my business card. “You can call me if you want, and take the card with you. It has a limit of $50,000.”
She left hurriedly, without saying so much as a thank-you. She didn't even bother explaining to the investors why she was leaving so soon.
It was now down to me to make sure they didn't get suspicious. They were still eating when I joined them.
I took a deep breath and settled into my seat.
“Everything alright?” The woman asked as soon as my back hit the chair.
I nodded, trying to come up with the perfect excuse.
“New couple right?” one of the men chuckled, and gestured with his fork.
“Tell me about it,” the other added, and nodded in my direction.
I forced a smile.
“She seems like a great lady though,” the woman continued, eyeing me.
“She is,” I said, the lie tasting bitter in my mouth.
Silence.
I let out a silent sigh of relief, thinking the questions had finally subsided, but the woman's curious gaze persisted, her voice slicing through the tension like a knife: “So, how did you two meet?”
AnaWhew! I was safe. No pregnancy.I let out a deep breath I didn't even realise I was holding. It would've been a complete shit show if it turned out I was pregnant for Ben just a few days before our marriage contract expired.“Hey,” I heard Ben's voice before his footfalls neared the door.I quickly exited the screen to prevent him from seeing what I was doing.“Here you go,” he said soothingly as he handed me a cool glass of sparkling water.“You know you could've just asked Kelly to run this errand. You didn't have to do it yourself.” I said, eyeing him as I tipped my head back and gulped the cool liquid.It went through me like a refreshing cool bath on a hot day. I felt better immediately and glanced at Ben with a grateful smile. “Thanks.”“Don't mention it. I just want to make sure you're okay. Are you good?” He asked as he took the empty glass from my hand.I nodded and forced another smile. I hated that he was obsessing over me because it made me feel guilty about leaving hi
Ana***6 days until end of contract***It was 12:05 pm at the office when I finally decided to put my pen down and take a lunch break. I've been sitting, typing instructions for a new rooster since morning and now, I can't even feel my fingers, or my legs for that matter. Tired and about to lose my mind, I reached across the desk for the intercom. “Kelly? Would you come in here for a second please.”As soon as I put down the phone, Kelly walked into my office, a radiant smile on her chubby face.I glanced at her, curious. “Okay. Do I wanna know?” I asked playfully.Kelly giggled and promptly took a seat opposite me, unable to contain her joy at whatever news she wanted to share with me.“Did you win the lottery?” I asked in a bid to get her to spill already.She shook her head, all smiles. “Even better.” She breathed, her eyes shining with tears.I raised an eyebrow, wondering what could be better than winning money you didn't have to work for. “What is it then? Tell me before I die
BenI walked into my bedroom and slammed the door behind me, feeling betrayed, and like I was losing something— something very special to me.With the way things had been going between us for the past few days, I thought we were finally in a good place, and now this?It's was as though everything was working against me and my race towards normalcy, and making Ana mine would be lost.Annoyed and frustrated, I paced back and forth in my room, my thoughts whirling around in my head.I had to find a way to make Ana stay. I had to make it impossible for her to want to leave.I'm in too deep to give up now.Suddenly, my phone rang, breaking me out of my reverie.I answered the call and it was my father's voice on the other end. I hadn't seen or talked to him in weeks. This must be important.I answered the call, hoping he wasn't calling to deliver bad news."Hi, Dad," I said, trying to sound cheerful despite the turmoil that was brewing inside me."Hello, son," came the coarse, firm voice f
Ana30 minutes later when Beth had finally calmed down, I took her up to her room and tucked her into bed. Then I headed down the hall to Liam's room. I hadn't seen my baby since I left in the morning.When I entered his room, I found a maid playing with him while cleaning up his room at the same time.Being a single mother myself, I was impressed by the way she expertly handled Liam and kept him occupied while doing something else. I chuckled to myself. The power of multitasking which appears to only be borne by women.As I watched the maid and Liam interact, I couldn't help but feel a pang of gratitude towards Ben for hiring such a wonderful staff. Being a boy Mom was no easy task and Ben's staff had made sure I took a well-deserved rest every now and then.The maid, whose name tag read "Maria", caught my eye and smiled warmly. "Hello, Mrs. Ana. I was just getting Liam ready for bed. Would you like me to finish up?" I shook my head, walking over to Liam. "No, Maria, thank you. I
AnaBen and I arrived home just a few minutes past 7:00 pm to find Beth sitting on the patio crying.Without waiting for the car to come to a complete stop, I jumped out and rushed towards Beth, my heart thudding widely in my chest.Why was she crying? Did something happen to Liam? Was it Shirley again?Oh, I'm going to kill her with my bare hands if she had anything to do with this!“Beth, what is it? Why are you crying?” I asked, my voice laced with fear as I crouched down close to her. “Is Liam okay?”“Everything okay?” Ben asked, slowly approaching us, his face filled with something that looked like fear. “Where's Candace?” “It's Alex,” Beth whimpered, tears streaming down her cheeks as she spoke. Who is Alex? I thought, and then it clicked. Alex is the ex-boyfriend that nearly hurt Beth.“What about him?” I asked, “Did he try to contact you again?”Beth stared at me, a sorrowful look in her innocent eyes. “He's dead, Ana. Someone killed him.” He finally said, her voice quaverin
AnaWaoh! I felt a flutter in my chest at the intimacy of the question. "That's a pretty personal question, Ben," I said, trying to sound nonchalant. I wasn't expecting that. I thought to myself.Now what do I say? Do I admit the truth, or do I lie and hope he doesn't prob any further?Ben grinned at me and cocked his head. "Hey, I'm your husband. I'm allowed to ask personal questions."I smiled, feeling a sense of ease returning. "Okay, fine. When I'm lying in bed at night, I'm usually thinking about..."“What?” He prompted, his eyes shining with child-like expectation.“You.” I finally said, and held my breath.Ben's eyes crinkled at the corners as he smiled. "Oh? And what am I doing in these thoughts of yours?"I felt a blush rise to my cheeks, but I tried to play it cool. "You're usually doing something very charming and romantic," I said, trying to sound nonchalant.Ben laughed, his eyes sparkling with amusement. "I see. And do these thoughts of yours usually end with us living