DELIA "Rejected? Excuse me, miss, but your man is a nuisance. I advised him to stay away from me because he was bugging the life out of me." I scoffed and looked at the disgusting man. He looked way younger than the woman that had just claimed him. "And you expect me to believe that nonsense?" She charged toward me but was immediately held down by security. The attendant packaged my goods and I left the drama scene, almost embarrassed. Deja Vu. When that mysterious lady from my former workplace accused me of stealing her man. Why was everything happening all over? I sighed heavily. In the end, everybody in this city is mad. I quietly boarded a bus back to the estate where I walked from the estate gates to my apartment. It was a long walk but certainly enjoyable because of the serenity. I noticed not many people stayed outside during the day. People mostly go out at night to get dinner, probably because they're too lazy to cook or they don't cook at all. "Finally!" I yelled as I
DELIAI stared blankly at sir Levi. He was also staring back and when I noticed I had looked for too long, I turned my face. Cook for him? I felt my cheeks turn bright red so I lowered my gaze. It fell on the floor while my fingers intertwined with each other on my lap. "Not for me only though." He sat up and placed his phone on the transparent table. "My grandfather wants to know how much of a cook you are." "Oh, when?" I asked, lifting my gaze back to him. "I will let you know when it's time. For now, I'm hungry." He groaned and laid back down. "Should I get something from the restaurant nearby? Their food tastes amazing." I offered cheerfully. "You'll love it." I stood up to go out but his voice stopped me. "That'd be too stressful. Serve me anything you have here." I turned to look at him but his eyes were closed. It was hard to understand him. One minute he's talking about cooking for his grandfather and the next minute, he's asking me to serve him some homemade dishes
LEVI Delia walked in minutes later, her body was covered with Javan's coat and her face was looking all wet and red. I figured she was still crying because of the shock. I noticed her eyes glistening with tears as she came closer. I offered her a seat and she sat down. "Delia?" I called out lowly. "Yes sir," Her voice cracked as she spoke, as though she would break into further tears. "Are you okay?" I asked. "No..." She broke down. She placed her head on her thighs as she cried. I could only watch as she was going through pain. I didn't know what to do, maybe compensating her would do the trick. I walked over to her and rubbed her back. She sniffled and wiped her face. "I'm sorry, sir." "No need to apologize." I cooed. "Don't worry, you'll be fine," I assured her and she nodded. But why happened to the strong, touch Delia I used to know? The old her wouldn't let anyone touch her and go scot-free. She did change, a lot. "If there's anything you want, let me know so I can get
DELIA What? A lesbian? I was as straight as fûck. Ewww... What would make me attracted to my gender? Gross! I was about to give the nastiest reply when the doorbell rang. "I'll be back," I informed and walked to the door. I checked the camera footage and it was Levi standing impatiently at the door. Huh? I thought he was going to send Javan as always. I opened the door without hesitation and he handed a box to me before walking past me. I already knew what the box contained and if I didn't know any better, I would have concluded he was spoiling me with nice dresses every time. "Sir, can't I just wear the one you sent earlier?" I asked, looking at the fancy blue gown showing from the transparent case. "Nope. My grandfather loves classy womb who don't repeat clothes too often and you being my---" He stopped speaking when he saw my guest. Shirin smiled at me precisely and stood up to hug him. Wait, what? "Levi, it's so nice to see you again." She grinned as she stared flirtatious
DELIA After grandpa Vito and I had finished eating, I began to pack the dishes we used to the kitchen. I wanted to do them but Levi appeared out of nowhere and ordered that we should leave immediately. I took the cooler and after saying goodbye to grandpa Vito, Levi drove out of the large compound. And like the first time we went for a visit, Levi was taking the route to his house. Not again! "Sir, can you please drop me at my apartment? I don't think I want---""That is not for you to decide." He cut me off. I kept shut and let him drive me to wherever. He stopped in front of his mansion and turned to me. "You are to wait till I come out. Do not go anywhere. That is a warning." He briefed and headed for the door. Why was this guy so bent on ruining my life? I didn't know when I screamed. I hit my laps with so much force that I felt pain. Why did I have to meet him again? Somehow I wished I hadn't taken the job. I was in bondage and I wasn't allowed to speak up or else, my entir
DELIA I tried to open my eyes but I shut them immediately because of the blinding sunlight that had hit me unexpectedly. I tried to move but I felt pains all over my body. My raised went to my forehead, rubbing it gently and trying to soothe the throbbing headache I felt. What happened? I couldn't remember what happened after we got back from grandpa Vito's manor. I tried to think about it but the lines were blurry and that cause another splitting feeling in my head. I moaned painfully and tried not to think anymore. I remembered going to Levi's place, how did I end up in my room? With great effort, I sat up and walked to the bathroom. It felt as though my head was heavy and I couldn't carry it properly. What the hell had happened to me? Did I drink or something? I managed to take a bath and brushed my teeth. Since I couldn't make tomato soup to help my hangover, I decided to go out and get it at the restaurant. After drinking lots of water, I staggered outside. My eyes couldn'
DELIA I was able to settle my sisters' debt with some part of my pay and also send them some money to keep the house running. I felt very accomplished because that trouble was off my shoulders. If they were to run into trouble again, that would be their problem. Cheerfully, I dressed for work and went out to meet Javan. I had started driving school and he also made sure to give me lessons when necessary. The only problem was that Levi hadn't shown his face to me since our last visit to grandpa Vito. It was getting to a week and I was worried. When I asked Javan about him, he said I shouldn't worry that the boss wasn't in the country. He had other businesses around the world to take care of, hence his sudden disappearance. But I was his personal assistant, I was supposed to know of his every movement. Speaking of disappearance, I hadn't seen Lyla, Shawn, or Shirin lately. It seemed everyone was vanishing one after another. Was I that much of a horrible person? Well, at least, my l
DELIAI stared quite frightfully at the number of people around the large dining table. Grandpa Vito sure outdid himself by gathering all of his family members. I assumed his wife was no more because I had never seen her since I started going there. Levi stood up once he noticed me and came toward me with a smile on his face. He planted a kiss on my cheeks before moving his lips to my ear. "Just act normal, like every other time." He whispered and I nodded in reply. He led me to the dining area and made me sit beside him. "Good evening, everyone." I greeted. After exchanging pleasantries, we all started to eat. Since the table was full, I didn't notice Clarence on time. Our eyes met later and I instinctively looked away. I still couldn't forgive him for what he tried to do to me. He almost made me lose my job and my mind. The dinner was long but not so interesting to me because I kept spacing out. Grandpa Vito almost caught me but I diverted his suspicion by saying I was having a m
DELIA "Did he tell you anything? Is it a business meeting or what? I don't understand why I have to dress up this pretty to go meet some other person." I groaned. Levi and Javan were always up to something crazy and I was sometimes scared of them. "Stop speaking in my ear, sis. Just wait until we get to the meeting spot. You can ask the client yourself why we're going there." He said. I relaxed back in my seat because arguing with him was pointless. We got to a seven-star restaurant and boarded the elevator. To my surprise, we got to the last floor of the building. Javan told me to go on while he went down back. "Hopefully these guys aren't trying to sell me." I prayed as I clutched myself when a rush of chilly wind hit me. The place seemed empty until someone walked up to me to deliver a card. "Come forward," the card read. I smiled widely as I knew what was going on. He could have just said so in the first place. I walked forward and met a beautifully decorated table filled w
DELIA "I can't, babe. I have to go home and change first. Andrew needs a bath too. He ruined his clothes today and he can't sleep in them." I queried. Finally, he agreed with me. "But make sure you come back, okay?" He said and kissed me. "I will." I pinched his cheek and walked out with Andrew. Nobody had heard from Fallon, not even Levi's mother whom she came with. Hope she didn't kill herself somewhere. Or maybe she had gone home. Javan was still trying to locate her and hadn't reported any news to us yet. As I got down from the cab, my phone rang and it was Levi. "I just left five minutes ago. Missed me much?" "When are you coming back? Now?" "Not at all, in an hour or two." I headed for the apartment, smiling. I looked back and the cabby had driven away. "Come on, babe, don't do this to me," He begged. I laughed and just as I passed through the yard gate, I heard an explosion. My first instinct was to shield my baby. *****LEVII heard an explosion and then a scream foll
DELIA "Javan, you've gotten so lean. Is Levi stressing you out?" Mrs. Elrod exclaimed. She touched Javan all over to his dismay. Levi and I laughed at him while he frowned. "I'll make sure to spank his arse later, okay?" She smiled. "So, Delia," She faced me. I stopped smiling and put on a serious expression. "How did you meet my son?""I met him at College during our first year," I replied. "So, how came about Andrew? You two are not married and he never mentioned you to me." She expressed worriedly. "It's more or less a complicated issue. He will give you the details of everything you want to know. Right, dear?" I touched his shoulder and he nodded. He was still nervous but he should be the one to break everything to her since they were closer than any other person in the room. We were all having a good time when the door was opened harshly. We all turned to the rude intruder and found Fallon standing at the door. Her hair was quite messy and her eyes seemed red and heavy. W
DELIA I had a splendid time at the hospital with Levi over the weekend. He mustered up the courage and asked me out for real this time. The way he did it was funny and I ended up laughing up my energy. Who knew that the almighty Levi could be so nervous around me? I felt sad that I was leaving but I had to go to work. If I had listened to him and stayed throughout the week, the workload would have been too much on him whenever he resumed. I woke up early that Monday morning and prepared food for my boyfriend. He didn't like the hospital meals and he certainly didn't want to eat outside. So, yeah, it came down to making food for him. I also made the one that could last for Andrew till evening and I went to the hospital. "Good morning," I greeted as I stepped in."Good morning babe," He reciprocated. His eyes were on the screen of his laptop, probably trying to do some work while in the hospital. "You shouldn't be doing this," I frowned and laid Andrew beside him. "I can't let you
DELIA I finally knocked on the door and when I heard a reply, I opened the door and walked inside. Levi's head was buried inside a book. I felt like crying. A few weeks back, he was lying almost lifeless but there he was, stronger and healthier. All thanks to the almighty for sparing his life. "Hi," I said. He must have thought I was a nurse or a doctor and that's why he didn't bother to check. But after I made my entrance recognizable by speaking, he looked away from his book. A smile was plastered on my face as I moved toward him. "How are you feeling today?""Better than ever." He replied. "Uhm... Here. I got these for you. Hospital meals are terrible sometimes and so, I got you a meal." I stretched the hug package toward him and he accepted it. "Thanks. You saved me yesterday with the meal you sent through Javan. Thanks again." He said and I smiled. I was definitely planning on toasting Javan after now. I specifically told him not to mention my name and just say the food wa
LEVI "Thank you all so much. I feel so loved." I touched my chest in gratitude. Seeing my employees visiting me when I'm not well was something to be grateful for. It proved that I was a good boss to them and what better than having a good employer-employee relationship at a place of work? "Thank you very much. I really appreciate the gifts." "Get well soon, sir. We miss you a lot." One of them said. I didn't spot two significant in the crowd; Evans and Delia. I knew Evans hated me and was probably sulking somewhere because I was still alive but what I didn't understand was why Delia wouldn't come to see me. To be honest, she was the first person I was expecting to see. Was it that she didn't care if I died or not? Soon after the celebration of my coming back to life, everyone except Javan left. I sighed, I was hurt by her absence. Why was she bent on killing me? Why did I even bother waking up? "Delia made this," Javan stretched a bag toward me. I stared at it for some seconds b
DELIA Every day was busy for me, coupled with the fact that I had to take care of a baby. It wasn't easy at all. At work, I had to do the job of a CEO and also work my position. If not for Javan who was always there to look after Andrew, I would have broken down. The printing of the book was around the corner and Levi was still not up. He was the key part of everything and his condition always kept me up. I had developed insomnia and it was getting worse every day. I don't get sleep and even if I try to sleep, I don't do it enough. I don't sleep more than two hours a day. I was drowning in the pressure. It's in over my head. I don't know why I thought I could do this. But still, I couldn't find myself stopping. I was doing it because of Levi. I didn't want him to think of anything work when he wakes up. All he needed to do was rest, rest, and rest. No stress is allowed in his zone. When Javan walked into the office, I looked at him with hopeful eyes but he gently shook his head.
DELIA "How is he?" I asked, sniffing at the end of my question. Andrew was playing with my dress, chewing the buttons on it but I didn't bother. Javan looked at me and sighed. "Be honest with me, Javan. Don't think about lying because I will still find out." "The doctor said he might not make it out alive." He said with a deadpan expression. "There were lots of alcohol in his system. He is almost as good as dead." I sighed heavily as fresh tears rolled down my cheeks. "He can't do this to me. This is all my fault." I wept bitterly. "No, no, don't think like that. None of this is your fault. He was just reckless. We should just pray a miracle happens and he comes out alive." "I should have just called him after that night. He must have thought I was joking ot trying to play games with him. And you tell me not to blame myself?" I grabbed a tissue and blew into it. "It's not your fault. It's his fault for driving when drunk." He scoffed. "Don't worry about it." "What? I have al
LEVI I didn't know how many days but I hadn't gone to work since the club meeting. I was somehow devastated because I knew I would never come back to see Delia, despite the promise. But there was another thought in my head. What if she was just doing this to pay me back for what happened? What if she knew I really loved her and she wanted me to feel every atom of guilt and probably die of it? What if all those actions were fake and she just wanted to see me suffer? The hot, steamy night was all just a ploy then. But then again, I couldn't just conclude without confronting her. She hadn't called since that day and my assumptions were beginning to seem true. My heart ached a lot and my eyes watered. Why was she doing this? I looked to my side and picked up the half bottle of vodka. I had earlier finished six bottles and it wasn't afternoon yet. I had finished more than a crate in less than a week. I was gradually turning into a shadow of myself and there was no one to pull me out.