LOGINAshley’s POV
Déjà vu … that uncomfortable feeling of déjà vu has refused to leave me for several days since I finally agreed to swallow my fears and give this competition thing a shot.
In fact, the feeling has increased tenfold since I got here days ago with my daughter and my best friend. The company paid for us, the participants, to stay in a five-star hotel.
It is the first time in my life I would set my eyes on a five-star hotel, not to mention staying in one, and while I’m grateful, I just can't seem to relax.
Thankfully, in the three days since we’ve been here, I haven’t run into a single person from my past, although that isn’t a surprise, considering that where I am now is very different from where I used to live.
Today is the day the winner of the contest is going to be announced. My nerves are frayed because I desperately want to win that money, but any hope that I had of winning it has been dashed.
This is because I’ve seen several fashion designers who are somewhat big names, and I’ve heard rumors that they all participated in the contest.
“Oh, my goodness! Is that who I think it is? The queen of fashion herself?” Janet exclaims, bringing me out of my reverie.
She’s sitting with me and Aurora, who is solving a jigsaw puzzle. I look in the direction that Janet’s looking before replying.
“Yes, yes, it’s Cyndi Garcia. She’s one of those competing. I saw her name on the list of those who made the final stage. I also saw Grace Davis, and some other people, and they’re all competing as well.”
“Wow!”
I sigh as the last bit of hope that I was holding on to sails away with the wind. Even Janet is shocked at the caliber of people here.
As though to further discourage me, I become distracted by two ladies who are sitting in front of us and gossiping loudly without caring if anyone can hear them.
“Just imagine having a man who is so in love with you that he organizes such a big competition in your honor. A stinkingly rich man, at that. That’s the most romantic thing I’ve ever seen in my life.” One of them says. Janet and I exchange loaded glances.
“Oh, please! I’m sick of these rumors you guys are peddling. He didn’t organize the competition for her. I mean, why would he organize a competition for her and invite other people to participate in it, knowing fully well that there’s no way anyone else is going to win the grand prize? That’s just preposterous, as well as unfair to the rest of us. If that is the case, we can even sue him, so no, I don’t think that is the case at all.”
“You’ll see and I’ll tell you ‘I told you so’ when she wins. Remember that she’s a very famous designer.”
“I don’t think the CEO would want to annoy people by playing favoritism or nepotism. I mean, for someone as brilliant as he is, he won’t play such silly games. The man has always kept a low profile, so he will definitely not want any scandal now that he has decided to reveal himself.”
“You’re right about the low profile thing. I checked online, but I couldn’t find a single thing about him or who he is. He leads a very private life.”
“Well, he will be the one to personally present the gift to the winner, so we’ll finally know who he is then.”
I know exactly who they’re talking about. Her name is Claire Anderson, a beautiful lady from a rich family. Her family owns one of the largest fashion company in the country, called Maison Harris.
Maison Harris is second only to the Harris Global Fashions, the company that organized this competition. Apparently, Claire is dating the CEO of Harris Global Fashions, and also, she has been exposed to the fashion industry right from when she was young.
Great! Just great! I shouldn’t even have bothered coming if they’re going to play favorites and nepotism.
As I’m thinking this, Aurora demands my help with her jigsaw puzzle, so I absently help her, but my mind is far away.
Despite how pessimistic I had been about this whole competition and winning the grand prize, I can’t deny that a little part of me had held out hope that I would win it.
That part had daydreamed constantly about all the things I could do with the grand prize of $100,000, or even the first and second runner-up prizes of $50,000 and $30,000, respectively.
However, with the caliber of people I’m seeing here, and the gossip I’ve been hearing, it seems all I’m going to walk away with is the debt that I put myself into to be able to stand a chance to win the money.
“Hey, I don’t like that look on your face. Aurora and I already told you that it doesn’t matter whether you win or not. And if you’re worried about the money you borrowed from me, then don’t be. You don’t have to pay it back. I made you participate in this contest, so consider that money my contribution towards it.” Janet tells me.
“Oh, you don’t have to …”
“I know, but I want to. On the other hand, WHEN your name is finally called as the winner, and you get the prize, I expect to get a percentage of that money.” Janet jokes, and despite myself, I can’t help the smile that breaks out on my face.
“Okay.”
“Now, that’s more like it.” She says, smiling.
“Thank you, Janet. Having you in my life means more to me than you will ever know.” I tell her gratefully.
“Of course, the same goes for you. Alright, brace up. The host has come on stage again. Judging by what I can see on the event program, it is time for them to announce the winner. Gosh! My heart is beating so badly.”
“Mine too, mine too …” I mutter, staring at the host. Even Aurora has stopped fixing her puzzle, and it’s now held loosely in her left hand as she stares up seriously at the stage.
Ashley’s POV (One year and three months later)“Mommy! He smiled at me again! The baby smiled at me!” Aurora’s excited voice came seconds before she came running into the kitchen at full speed, almost slipping in her haste.“Careful, honey!” I chided instinctively, before following her out of the kitchen at her insistence to witness the groundbreaking miracle.She led the way to where her two-month-old baby brother was lying in his cot, half awake. He blinked up at us sleepily before his small lips stretched into a gas-induced smile, but I didn’t have the heart to tell my daughter what the cause of the ‘smile’ was.Aurora shrieked aloud and declared proudly. “See! I told you. He likes me the most.”Footsteps sounded, and I looked up to see Jeff, my beloved husband, approaching us, a happy and contented smile on his face. His hair was slightly messy, and he was dressed casually in gray sweatpants and a black T-shirt.For someone who had barely slept through the night several days in
Jeff’s POV“Oh, that's true. I can't believe I forgot to tell you about him. Yeah. They found out who he was the very next day.”I was relieved to hear that. I still remember how that man had asked me to help his wife and kids in his dying moments, and it saddened me a great deal. I intended to find them as soon as possible and fulfil his dying wish."Oh, that's good. So who was he?”“His name was Sean, and he was the brother of one of the policemen at a station you and Will went to.”My brows furrowed. “You mean the one where Will and I almost got into a fight?”“Yeah, late Sean's wife mentioned that. Anyway, according to the interview she gave, Sean became obsessed with me and Janet's case after Will offered a monetary reward to anyone with information about our disappearance. The woman said her husband confided in her that he had overheard Will tell the officers that you were my bitter ex who couldn’t accept that I had moved on with him. He also told them that you were mad at Janet
Ashley’s POV Surprisingly, aside from the tons of visitors who showed up at the hospital to show their support, Claire also visited to offer her condolences for what happened.She looked pale and drained … nothing at all like the confident, self-assured woman I knew, who had put me through hell.Instead, she looked like a lost little girl. Her family had been hit hard by the scandal that was affecting Will’s family, and her parents were under investigation by the authorities as well.Also, the media was crucifying her and refusing to believe she had nothing to do with the scandal, plus reports of her past treatment of me had surfaced, and suffice it to say, people hated her, so it wasn't a surprise that she looked the way she did.She sat with Eliza and me in the waiting room for several uncomfortable moments, while some of the other visitors filled the silence by chatting away about trivial stuff.After a respectable amount of time had passed, Claire made her excuses and hurried
ASHLEY'S POV I had always hated hospitals, and this time was no exception. The last time I was in one was when Janet was hospitalized and came down here for treatment after the car accident she had with Aurora. Now it was Jeff who was hospitalized. There was nothing I could do to help him other than sit here, wait, and pray that he recovered fully.The sound of the hospital room door opening jolted me out of my reverie. I looked up to see a nurse stepping into the room. She gave me a small smile and went on to check something on the monitor beside Jeff’s bed.“He’s stable. You should try to get some rest too, Ashley, because he’ll need someone to take care of him by the time he’s discharged.” She told me in a soft, sympathetic tone. By now, everyone in the country knew our story. It was all that the media talked about. Jeff had been branded a knight in shining armor, and it was no less than he deserved. Till this moment, I still found it surreal to believe that he actually cared
ASHLEY'S POV"Jeff, what are we going to do?” I asked tremulously.“I... I honestly don't know, Ashley. I'm still thinking. There are too many people around, so we can't get out of here without being noticed. If we hold this idiot hostage and try to use him to get out of here, it would be too risky. One of us could easily get hit. If we remain here, someone will definitely come by looking for him soon enough."He was right. Will didn't say anything. In fact, he was crying silently and looked very subdued, which was a good look on him, as far as I was concerned. The door was still closed, although of course, it didn’t lock from the inside, so we were literally sitting ducks. In the end, Jeff asked me to stand behind him and Will, whom he was still holding tightly and pointing the gun at.It took all of five terrifying, suffocating minutes for someone to come looking for Will. I heard the sound at the door and stiffened, as did Jeff. Then the door creaked open, and one of the guards
ASHLEY'S POV“No!” I screamed as Jeff shoved me behind him.The force of the push, as well as the fact that I was unprepared for it, sent me stumbling backwards onto the floor, my butt scraping painfully against the cold concrete floor.Before I could even recover or process what was happening, he was already almost in front of Will.Jeff’s shoulders … those strong, proud shoulders that I knew so well, were now slumped in defeat.How could he give up so easily, after everything he had done to get here? From Will's expression, it was clear that he could also tell that Jeff had accepted defeat."So you finally understand your situation, then? That's a smart choice, I must say. There's no need to fight it. You're very much outnumbered. No one who comes in here leaves alive, except I want them to, and you already know that I would never let you leave here alive. I refuse to give you an easy death like the others, because I intend to have some long-awaited fun with you. The least you can d
Ashley’s POVThe evening breeze was cool, and I loved the sound it made as it rustled the leaves on the trees in the garden. Janet and I were sitting in the garden, watching Aurora run, while we talked about random things.Janet looked much healthier than she used to, and I was so happy to see it.
Ashley’s POV“She's also your sister.” My father told me wearily.Sometimes, I suspected that this man regretted cheating on his first wife with my Mom, as well as having me. He clearly loved those self-righteous assholes, Dan and Daniella, more than he loved me.I glared at him in irritation. “No,
Tom’s POVThe rest of the drive passed by in a blur that was filled with stunned silence. No other headlights of cars carrying gun-wielding criminals who wanted to eliminate us chased after us for the rest of the drive.Lena was slumped against the car door on her side, against which I had propped
Ashley's POV“Hmmm … I’m all ears,” Will said easily.For some reason, I found it more difficult than I realized it would be to tell him about it.Nobody except Jeff, Claire, Janet, and I knew that I once dated Jeff … not even people at the office, and honestly, I wanted it to remain that wayHowev







