OLIVIA’S POV “No…No…it can’t be, it can’t be..” I shook my head, tears already pooling my eyes as I approached the door. I felt my heart sink deep down as I touched the knob to my matrimonial bed, opening the door as the final hope I had in me seeped out. The both of them were so engrossed in what they were doing that they didn’t notice me, her moans leaking out of her mouth with his eyes closed as he kept thrusting in her. The first tear rolled down my eyes as my bag fell to the floor, finally grasping their attention. “Olivia..” my husband called out my name with that dirty mouth of his. I had no idea what to do, or what to say. I fixed my eyes on him, staring at those same eyes that I grew to love and left everything for. “Clint…Clinton.. why? Why?” I finally talked, the tears now rolling down my eyes in full. “Olivia…it’s not… “Don’t..” I cut him off, shaking my head as I approached them. “Don’t even tell me..it’s nothing like that..or..or the devil’s hand work..or you we
Olivia's pov. The next morning, I woke up with a splitting headache. I scowled as I felt the sun ray heavily upon my face. "Ah, the hell..." I cursed as I slowly began to open my eyes. The first thing that came to sight was a strange man fast asleep across from me on the bed. I swallowed a gasp as I threw my hands instinctively to my mouth. Sitting upright on the bed, I look down on myself as bits and fragments of memories of last night flashed across my mind. "Are you crazy, Olivia?". I say in whispers. "Even though Clinton is a cheater, how could you do such a thing?". I shake my head, clearing off my thoughts. "For now, let's leave here and deal with this situation later.". Jumping down from the bed, I picked up my clothes from the ground, quickly changing Into them before scurrying away from the hotel room. Outside the hotel, I hail for a cab, hop in as I quickly tell the driver my address. I stare outside the window as the driver takes off, my mind wandering back to
Olivia’s POV My lips parted in shock and my right hand cradled my right cheek which burned with pain, not physical but emotional pain. I wasn't expecting that from someone I called 'father’. “What was that for?” I muttered, my eyes brimming with hot tears. There was a knock on the door and the handle jerked. Secretary Bessy stood my the doorway, clutching a file of paper works to her chest. “Sir, these documents—” Her jaw slackened and her gaze widened behind her clear spectacles as she noticed the tension in the office. “I'm sorry—” Her voice softened as she turned to leave, disappearing as fast as she appeared. Father turned to me, the look on his wrinkling face livid enough to frighten a kitten. “Do you know the gravity of what you have just done?” I swallowed a subtle gulp and pinned my gaze on him without blinking, my mind struggling to fathom the possible gravity of what I’d done. Did I make the wrong decision in leaving that whore of a man, that unapologetic fool who sa
OLIVIA'S POVIt's been sixteen years of being away from this city but it still feels like yesterday. Every bit and fragment of the memories was fresh and strongly implanted in my head. The city hasn't changed much – the thick wildlife that looked alive, the clean air and the gorgeous Victorian houses could still be felt and seen. The only dominant change was the establishments, it wasn’t night already but multicoloured neon light were already shimmering here and there. As I drove down the street, several thoughts reeled in my mind. Clinton just froze my only hope of surviving, leaving me penniless. I thought of going to my father for help but erased the idea as fast as it came, it wasn’t worth it. "Fuck!” I rested my head on the steering wheel, forgetting I was still on the street road. A horn blared from behind and I jolted, quickly giving way as a flashy convertible overtook. “Are you drunk or something!!” A young guy with long, shoulder-length hair yelled and glared at me. I pa
Davion’s POV Her lustrous brunette rippled like the waves of the ocean, her eyes as bright as emerald and her body as supple as an apple on a summer orchard. I never expected to see her again after she left unannounced from the hotel room. Though we spent a drunken night together, I still remembered every bit and fragment of everything that happened that night. Our gaze seemed to be forever pinned to each other, oblivious of the eyes staring, mouths gasping and cameras snapping. Her eyeballs rolled and at once I realized I held her for quite a long time. With my hands wedged against her lower waist, I carefully jerked her to a steady position, surprised the tray hadn't fallen from her grasp. I received a standing ovation from some members of the crowd. "Thank you.” My ego couldn't help but swell a bit. As I watched her serve tables, a wave of nervous energy flowed through me, she trod gracefully and was beautiful to watch. Never could believe she was a waitress in this distant cit
OLIVIA . I pulled out my cellphone from my black leather pockets and stared at the screen. Shoot! I'm late for work again. Hopefully someone remembers to cover up for me or i am screwed. My boss would literally eat me alive and spit me out in the gruelest way possible. Outside my little apartment, I quickly flagged down a cab and the minute it stopped in front of me, i gave the driver the direction to my workplace and he zoomed off almost immediately. The cab pulled up in front of the resort in less than ten minutes and i hurriedly paid him before rushing inside. After signing in, I tried to sneak inside through the elevator but unfortunately, I am caught by my supervisor before my plan is even executed. "Late again Olivia!" Madame Tisha called out to me and i froze immediately. I bit my lips in utter frustration before turning to face her. "Isn't it the third time you've been late this week?' she proceeded to ask. "Good morning boss" I greeted in the most polite voice that I co
OLIVIA . "I'm sorry Miss, but we're not hiring today." The manager broke down the news to me as soon as it got to my turn for the interview. I had been to three different interviews in the space of two hours and all three of them told me the same thing. It was becoming a familiar mantra that didn't sound pleasing to my ears. "Not hiring?" I arched a brow at him "But there are thousands of applicants waiting to get interviewed today and I saw your flier that there was an open position in your restaurant." "Yes, you're right but that doesn't mean that you're fit for the job. I just checked your resumé and you're not a better candidate. I'm sorry." He told me empathetically but I felt like he was just being rude. It as if he was applying salt to my already open wounds. "Listen" I pushed myself forward "I really need this job sir. I'm willing to do anything. I can cook, clean, wash...I can even take out the trash if you want me to but please, don't let me leave this place without a jo
OLIVIA . "I'm sorry ma'am but all the tickets to Fredo has been sold out completely." The booking clerk informed me the minute it got to my turn to pay for a ticket. After finalizing my interview with Freddy, I rushed down straight to the train station to book a ticket for my dad's trial tomorrow. I had been on the queue for as long as I can remember only to be denied access for a ticket simply because it has be bought completely. I had always thought that the advantage of living in a small town would be to have a higher chance and privilege of getting something done but so far, I had only be mistaken. The more I put my mind to do something, it more it backfires almost immediately. "And when would I be able to book another ticket for Fredo?" I asked with an exasperated sigh "Listen, my father's trial is tomorrow and I really need this ticket if I'm going to make it there on time. My whole life depends on this, huh?" I pleaded with her in hopes that she sympathizes with my current