Soft sunlight snuck into the room through the curtains and Anaya groaned slightly, stretching her limbs. However, her hand touched something hard which made her pause for a moment.Turning her head slowly to the side, the sight she saw was adoring. Henry was sleeping soundlessly with his black hair sprawled all over his head. His arm was around her as though his body naturally found hers during the night.He looked peaceful as he slept. Almost like the weight he carried on his shoulders when he was awake was too heavy for him.Anaya hesitated, her hand reaching out to comb his hair just when she noticed something by the door. Her eyes widened as her lips parted with shock. She was mistaken. It wasn’t a thing but someone.“Good morning to you too, Anaya.” Margeret's smile certainly didn’t reach her eyes.Shooting up from the bed in an instant, Anaya swayed a bit from the slight ache in her head from her sudden movement. “G-Good morning.” She mumbled under her breath while trying to sta
Anaya tapped her laptop screen, analyzing the sales chart Maia had prepared for her. With the new investment, things have been going smoothly in the company and she couldn’t be any happier.Technically, she had no urgent need for her mother’s trust fund anymore but she still needed to get a hold of it before her uncle tried to act cunning.A soft knock came from the door before Maia walked in, holding her tablet. “Boss, the report from the investigator is out.” Maia handed her the tablet.Anaya had hired a private investigator to look into the incident at the yacht. If she wanted to find out who this person was, she needed to be one step ahead of him or her. Virtually everyone who attended the party was an acquaintance of Henry and a stranger to her.Why would a stranger want her dead?“Nothing?” She frowned at the report from the investigator.“Yes, he said there was nothing suspicious. Not even a circumstantial evidence that would have implicated any of the guests.” Maia said grimly
Anaya’s heart flipped in her chest when she saw the message from the unknown number. The person had struck again and this time, it was with her car!She gripped the steering wheel tightly and began to swerve the car left and right, trying to keep the vehicle in control. The fact that she was on the highway meant that the damage was going to be more deadly.“My brakes are not working!” She screamed to the cars which were honking at her reckless driving. “Get out of the way!” She yelled and slammed her horn to alert the passersby in order to avoid hitting them.“I have to stop this car. I have to.” She muttered under her breath as the car picked up speed as the upcoming slope curved. Eyes darting, she looked for an object to crash the car–there was no other way.She needed something–anything–to stop the momentum. Noticing a patch of trees off the road, Anaya yanked the steering wheel towards that direction. With a bone-chilling crunch, her car hit the trunk of a tree with the impact of
Quietly, Henry sat on the couch with Anaya resting her head on his chest. Her breaths came out slow and rhythmic, signalling her tears had dried out. But he said nothing. He simply caressed her back gently, soothing her without a word. There were situations where words weren’t necessarily needed and this was one of them.Ryle had been constantly asking for Anaya because she was usually home before Henry arrived from work. He called her several times but the line went straight to voicemail. He had to lie to Ryle that Anaya had work and wouldn’t be able to tuck him to bed.Ryle protested a bit but later fell asleep. However, Henry knew he wouldn’t be able to fall asleep which was why he waited in the living room, absentmindedly reading through some documents. He was just about to call Alex for him to search for Anaya when she walked into the house, looking like she had had one of the worst day.He had no idea what happened to her at work or somewhere else today but it seemed he might
Henry’s experience in the kitchen was as limited as it could get. He was born into a family that never had to do their laundry with their own hands and that wasn’t something he took for granted. But he didn’t want Anaya to head to bed sad and hungry. So he was going to make the little he could in order to put a smile on her face.“Where did you learn how to cook, Henry? I’m sure Margeret’s blood pressure would rise if she sees you in an apron past midnight.” Anaya laughed under her breath at her comment.“Well,” Henry whisked the eggs before throwing them into the frying pan. “Mother has no idea I know my way in the kitchen. I learnt all this from university.” “Hmm, I wonder how your university life was. Bodyguards, maids, drivers?” Henry shot her look. “Of course not. I was just like every other student. I hated standing out among my peers because of my wealth so I lived in a dorm with the two goofy dumbasses you met at the yacht party.” “That’s admirable.” Anaya nodded her head.
“Everything has been set now.” The lawyer muttered as he handed Anaya the documents.Nervously, she took the papers in her hands, reading through the lines to make sure she wasn’t missing anything. She froze in her seat when it all dawned on her. The trust fund was finally hers!“Is this real?” Anaya breathed out, turning to Henry who was seated next to her. “It’s really mine?” “According to James, yes.” Henry nodded his head.Anaya beamed, unable to contain her excitement. When Henry called from work to come to a law firm, she was confused, not knowing what he wanted to do.She got here and was surprised to see Mr. Jetkins, her mother’s lawyer, and James Crowther, Henry’s lawyer, having a heated discussion. There, Henry explained everything to her.He spoke with his lawyer who told him there was a provision for securing her inheritance when there was a threat or risk to the property. And Mr. Jetkins agreed to this. Her mother had provided a clause where she could claim the trust fun
Henry stood next to Ryle who was clutching Anaya’s hand tightly as the nurse cleaned his wound. Henry had been deep in thoughts in the playground when he heard a cry he knew all too well.Anaya moved first, and arrived in time to pick Ryle up. He sustained a huge gash on his forehead and Henry wasted no time in rushing him to the hospital. Thankfully, the wound wasn’t damaging but it needed stitches to heal properly.Ryle whimpered as the nurse began to stitch the wound. Anaya gripped him firmly and Henry noticed how she flinched each time the needle went in. Henry stood besides her, a steady hand on her shoulder to offer her comfort. Anaya had been quiet throughout the ride but he could see how worried she was about Ryle.She was the first one to be by his side and she hadn’t let go of his hand ever since they got to the hospital. Her hands were clenched so tight that her knuckles were white.Tears slipped down her cheeks as Ryle was bandaged up. The nurse gave him medicine and he
“You must be shitting me!” Anaya cursed under her breath as she watched the spectacle on the billboard through her car’s windshield.Her grip on the steering wheel tightened. She was barely able to hold in her anger and confusion.This had to be a prank. A very dangerous prank. Otherwise, why was her boyfriend, soon-to-be fiance, proposing to someone else in front of the entire world? No, she must be seeing things. There is no way Thomas was cheating on her!As if it couldn’t get worse, Anaya squinted her eyes and recognized the lady to be Thomas’s supposed cousin. The same one he introduced to her about a month ago. He had informed her they were both working on a project which was why she never suspected each time he told her he was with his cousin.Now, she realised that there was never a freaking project!“This can’t be happening.” Anaya murmured under her breath, shaking her head slowly. “Wait, he was busying proposing to someone else when I was waiting for him to show up at his b
Henry stood next to Ryle who was clutching Anaya’s hand tightly as the nurse cleaned his wound. Henry had been deep in thoughts in the playground when he heard a cry he knew all too well.Anaya moved first, and arrived in time to pick Ryle up. He sustained a huge gash on his forehead and Henry wasted no time in rushing him to the hospital. Thankfully, the wound wasn’t damaging but it needed stitches to heal properly.Ryle whimpered as the nurse began to stitch the wound. Anaya gripped him firmly and Henry noticed how she flinched each time the needle went in. Henry stood besides her, a steady hand on her shoulder to offer her comfort. Anaya had been quiet throughout the ride but he could see how worried she was about Ryle.She was the first one to be by his side and she hadn’t let go of his hand ever since they got to the hospital. Her hands were clenched so tight that her knuckles were white.Tears slipped down her cheeks as Ryle was bandaged up. The nurse gave him medicine and he
“Everything has been set now.” The lawyer muttered as he handed Anaya the documents.Nervously, she took the papers in her hands, reading through the lines to make sure she wasn’t missing anything. She froze in her seat when it all dawned on her. The trust fund was finally hers!“Is this real?” Anaya breathed out, turning to Henry who was seated next to her. “It’s really mine?” “According to James, yes.” Henry nodded his head.Anaya beamed, unable to contain her excitement. When Henry called from work to come to a law firm, she was confused, not knowing what he wanted to do.She got here and was surprised to see Mr. Jetkins, her mother’s lawyer, and James Crowther, Henry’s lawyer, having a heated discussion. There, Henry explained everything to her.He spoke with his lawyer who told him there was a provision for securing her inheritance when there was a threat or risk to the property. And Mr. Jetkins agreed to this. Her mother had provided a clause where she could claim the trust fun
Henry’s experience in the kitchen was as limited as it could get. He was born into a family that never had to do their laundry with their own hands and that wasn’t something he took for granted. But he didn’t want Anaya to head to bed sad and hungry. So he was going to make the little he could in order to put a smile on her face.“Where did you learn how to cook, Henry? I’m sure Margeret’s blood pressure would rise if she sees you in an apron past midnight.” Anaya laughed under her breath at her comment.“Well,” Henry whisked the eggs before throwing them into the frying pan. “Mother has no idea I know my way in the kitchen. I learnt all this from university.” “Hmm, I wonder how your university life was. Bodyguards, maids, drivers?” Henry shot her look. “Of course not. I was just like every other student. I hated standing out among my peers because of my wealth so I lived in a dorm with the two goofy dumbasses you met at the yacht party.” “That’s admirable.” Anaya nodded her head.
Quietly, Henry sat on the couch with Anaya resting her head on his chest. Her breaths came out slow and rhythmic, signalling her tears had dried out. But he said nothing. He simply caressed her back gently, soothing her without a word. There were situations where words weren’t necessarily needed and this was one of them.Ryle had been constantly asking for Anaya because she was usually home before Henry arrived from work. He called her several times but the line went straight to voicemail. He had to lie to Ryle that Anaya had work and wouldn’t be able to tuck him to bed.Ryle protested a bit but later fell asleep. However, Henry knew he wouldn’t be able to fall asleep which was why he waited in the living room, absentmindedly reading through some documents. He was just about to call Alex for him to search for Anaya when she walked into the house, looking like she had had one of the worst day.He had no idea what happened to her at work or somewhere else today but it seemed he might
Anaya’s heart flipped in her chest when she saw the message from the unknown number. The person had struck again and this time, it was with her car!She gripped the steering wheel tightly and began to swerve the car left and right, trying to keep the vehicle in control. The fact that she was on the highway meant that the damage was going to be more deadly.“My brakes are not working!” She screamed to the cars which were honking at her reckless driving. “Get out of the way!” She yelled and slammed her horn to alert the passersby in order to avoid hitting them.“I have to stop this car. I have to.” She muttered under her breath as the car picked up speed as the upcoming slope curved. Eyes darting, she looked for an object to crash the car–there was no other way.She needed something–anything–to stop the momentum. Noticing a patch of trees off the road, Anaya yanked the steering wheel towards that direction. With a bone-chilling crunch, her car hit the trunk of a tree with the impact of
Anaya tapped her laptop screen, analyzing the sales chart Maia had prepared for her. With the new investment, things have been going smoothly in the company and she couldn’t be any happier.Technically, she had no urgent need for her mother’s trust fund anymore but she still needed to get a hold of it before her uncle tried to act cunning.A soft knock came from the door before Maia walked in, holding her tablet. “Boss, the report from the investigator is out.” Maia handed her the tablet.Anaya had hired a private investigator to look into the incident at the yacht. If she wanted to find out who this person was, she needed to be one step ahead of him or her. Virtually everyone who attended the party was an acquaintance of Henry and a stranger to her.Why would a stranger want her dead?“Nothing?” She frowned at the report from the investigator.“Yes, he said there was nothing suspicious. Not even a circumstantial evidence that would have implicated any of the guests.” Maia said grimly
Soft sunlight snuck into the room through the curtains and Anaya groaned slightly, stretching her limbs. However, her hand touched something hard which made her pause for a moment.Turning her head slowly to the side, the sight she saw was adoring. Henry was sleeping soundlessly with his black hair sprawled all over his head. His arm was around her as though his body naturally found hers during the night.He looked peaceful as he slept. Almost like the weight he carried on his shoulders when he was awake was too heavy for him.Anaya hesitated, her hand reaching out to comb his hair just when she noticed something by the door. Her eyes widened as her lips parted with shock. She was mistaken. It wasn’t a thing but someone.“Good morning to you too, Anaya.” Margeret's smile certainly didn’t reach her eyes.Shooting up from the bed in an instant, Anaya swayed a bit from the slight ache in her head from her sudden movement. “G-Good morning.” She mumbled under her breath while trying to sta
Anaya closed her laptop with a huff, falling back on the bed with exhaustion. Her hair laid behind her as she stared up at the ceiling with boredom. It has been three days since she returned home after the incident, yet, she hadn’t stepped a foot out of the room.Henry hired someone–a menace–to take care of her every need. As soon as she woke up, the woman helped her to the bathroom to take her bath, she cooked for her and even helped her read her emails.Each time she tried to stand up from the bed, the woman would hit her back with a lecture of how she needed to rest in order not to suffer complications later. Anaya would have thought she was pregnant at the rate Henry was being overprotective of her.The first few days she tried to play along because her body did need the rest but today was the last straw. She needed to get out of the room before she ran mad.Two rapid knocks sounded at the door and she looked up to see Henry leaning on the doorway with a smile. “How are you?” He a
Henry rested by the balcony of this office, the breeze at the top floor soft against his face. He quickly had to rush out of the hospital for an urgent meeting with a client. Though, he stayed a few minutes watching Anaya soundlessly sleep in his arms.He hadn’t felt that in ages. Someone naturally fitting into his arms like they were made for each other. It reminded him of the many years he had woken up with Lauren by his side. Those quiet and intimate mornings they shared in each other’s arms were one of the most precious memories he had of her.He felt terrible. Like he was betraying her by thinking, worrying and caring for Anaya. He didn't want things to turn out like this. He didn’t want to see her as his wife but only as Ryle’s stepmother.Still, he needed to find out what happened to her last night. Something was off, and he trusted his gut instincts more than anything.He didn’t believe the story she cooked up for him. Not one bit.Anaya hadn’t slipped from the yacht due to ca