Lauren arrived at Drew's residence with her four-year-old child a few minutes after he had left for his office. Lily was the one who welcomed his friend.
"Hi!" said Lauren.
Lily was a little surprised when Lauren gave her a kiss on the cheek before introducing the adorable young child. "He is Felix, my son. Baby, kiss your Aunt Lily."
The boy pouted his lips and moved closer to her. Lily had never experienced anything like this. Even though she had only known Lauren for 48 hours, she felt a sense of familiarity and friendship towards her.
"We are here to pick you up. By the way, how are you?" Lauren asked.
"I'm fine. Come in!" responded Lily. Because she had never had a visitor before in her entire life, she was a little puzzled. She had no friends. How could she keep Lauren entertained as the host of this home? How could she be sure Lauren wouldn't feel uncomfortable with her?
‘Lily, she visited you here to make sure you were fine,’ she told herself.
"Tsk! Are you sure you're okay here?" Lauren questioned as she winced and looked at the gym equipment that nearly filled the entire room. "That jerk!" she exclaimed, referring to her husband, "didn't even bother to fix the place before marrying you!"
Lily offered the kitchen area instead.
"I'm fine. D-do you want coffee or juice?" Lily asked. Since it was her first day in the house, she was still a little uneasy. No matter how many times Drew said that she already lived there and that it was hers, her body continued to reject it.
"Juice, please."
She smiled when she saw her son begin to play in the gym.
"Baby, behave, okay?" said Lauren.
“Yes, mommy!”
For her two visitors, she poured beverages while saying, "Sorry about the mess. Next time you come, I'll make sure the house is in order."
Lauren smiled. "I'm sorry if we inconvenienced you; I don't want to seem nosy or intrusive in your married life. I just want to ensure that you and Drew are doing okay because things didn't go well at your wedding, and you suddenly disappeared from the gathering."
Lily concluded that Lauren must have been concerned about her. "I should be the one to apologize. I really appreciate that you took the time to check on us, but there's no need to worry. Drew treated me well all day yesterday. We went out and bought some things for my bedroom."
"Your bedroom?" It surprised Lauren.
"Ah..." Lily scratched the crook of her neck. Lauren must have been confused as to why she was mentioning a room other than Drew's. "He gave me time to... you know..."
"That's great to hear! You won't like him unless you get to know him. Drew is arrogant and conceited, but he's a nice guy; just be patient with him."
She couldn't bring up that Drew was the one who was quite patient with her. It embarrassed her.
"You said before that he doesn't trust women," asked Lily. "Does Drew believe in you?"
Again, Lauren frowned. "I shouldn't have said that. It's not that he doesn't trust women; it's just that his last girlfriend cheated on him, and she accused Drew of sexually assaulting her to get money."
Lily's eyes grew wide. When she heard the words "sexual assault," she felt a little uneasy.
"It happened four years ago. There's no need to worry because nobody believed Drew would do it. He used the money to silence his ex-girlfriend to spare the Walton Family any embarrassment. The thing is, it's obvious that's what she was aiming for. As a result, there were common accusations about your husband getting a woman pregnant, experiencing sexual harassment at work, and so on. Because Drew had a bad reputation and was therefore an easy target, they were all aiming for him."
Lily felt a little sorry for her husband. Was that the main reason he preferred to hire a woman rather than be in a relationship?
***
At half-past five in the morning, Lily went downstairs, wearing jogging pants and a cotton shirt that she and Lauren had purchased the other day. However, she didn't expect Drew to be ahead of her.
When he saw what she was wearing, he groaned. Perhaps it was because she seemed sluggish and skinnier in her attire. Lauren had emphasized repeatedly that she should get a classy workout outfit from Kori's store. But Lily felt self-conscious about her appearance and thought those expensive clothes wouldn't flatter her frail frame. Furthermore, she didn't want to reveal the horrific scar on her back to Drew.
Getting her attention, he muttered, “I will be strict with our training, and I want you to follow my rules, Lily.”
Even though they hadn't started yet, it made Lily nervous.
"Get ready! We're going to run outside."
She nodded, and they left their home to begin their running workout. Shortly after they had dashed a few meters, she already seemed to be running out of breath.
"Faster!" Drew shouted.
Even though her knees were about to give out, she forced herself to keep going. Her legs started to feel numb after a short time, and she was sweating, struggling to catch her breath. After they finished the run and returned home, Drew organized additional exercises for her.
Her body was screaming to give up, but she couldn't bring herself to complain.
"I'm doing this for your sake, Lily," she remembered him saying. Who was she to say no if he was doing this for her benefit? She didn't want to seem unimportant to her husband.
Drew offered to prepare their breakfast, and when it was ready, she received a large plate filled with various dishes. Despite feeling exhausted from their workout, and the food looking delicious, she managed to finish the meal.
***
A day between them turned into a week, and eventually a whole month. Monitoring her health was no joke. There were many times when she wanted to give up due to the demanding nature of Drew's requirements. However, she found greater motivation when she realized how patient Drew was, showing her that level of care. He expected nothing in return; all he wanted was for Lily to be healthy.
Over time, she grew accustomed to their morning routine.
"You can now get ready for school because your class starts in a month," Drew said with a smile.
"Thank you!" Lily's cheeks turned red as she responded. The only part of their home she hadn't finished fixing in a month was the living space. She had only managed to paint one section of the wall. Initially, she was concerned, but Drew didn't scold her for it.
"By the way, I'm going on a business trip to Italy next week," Drew informed.
The spoon came to an abrupt halt in front of Lily's mouth.
"Do you want me to buy you something?" he added.
"Nothing. I just want you to be safe," she replied simply, before taking a bite of her food.
And then come back soon, so I won't miss you too much...
Her cheeks grew hot as his lips parted, not expecting her response.
"Is there a problem?" inquired Lily.
Drew grinned after shaking his head. "You are different, Lily."
Different in a good or bad way?
Even though she had completely conquered her nervousness and fear regarding her husband, she had still not yet grown accustomed to his attention.
"If I have the opportunity, I would like to take you with me, but your passport and visa are not ready. Please continue your workout training; I've only been gone for about a week. Don't worry; I'll call a friend to come here and watch over you."
"I'm fine. I will also be busy fixing this living room," she replied. She had painted the wall almost halfway through — they were colorful lilies.
Drew smiled as his gaze drifted in that direction. "Keep surprising me, Lily."
Her cheeks flushed once again. She wasn't going to disappoint Drew. Their conversation was interrupted when Drew's phone, which was sitting next to him, rang.
"Sarah?" Drew inquired. "Huh? Okay, I'll check…" Her husband headed to the kitchen and turned on the wall-mounted television.
On the television, breaking news displayed a restaurant at a mall corner engulfed in flames. The Waltons owned that mall, which left Lily gasping.
The female television news anchor announced, "An explosion has occurred inside the building, causing a fire at the Italian Club restaurant branch in the south. The cause and origin of the incident are still under investigation."
Before he ended the call, she overheard Drew saying, "Get in touch with a lawyer and have them communicate with the owner of the Italian Club."
"Is everything okay?" Lily asked Drew.
"Everything is great! You don't have to worry," he replied. There's something odd about his behavior because, instead of appearing frightened, Drew's mood seems more enthusiastic. Isn't his mall on fire?
When Victor appeared on television for an interview, Lily's eyes widened. "While we're grateful that none of our staff members were hurt and were present in the restaurant, we will be conducting investigations into what transpired."
"H-he's the owner of the restaurant that's on fire?" Lily asked.
“Yes!”
Drew took a sip of his coffee. Lily turned her attention to Drew and then to the television. Despite her anxiety, she mustered the courage to ask him, "You... are you the one who did that?"
Her husband looked at her intently and simply replied, "Yes."
Lily felt uneasy about it. What if Drew got caught? What if he went to jail? What if Victor learned about it and came back for them? What if—
Drew asked, adopting a serious tone, "Aren't you happy?"
"Should I be happy?"
Drew remained silent. It was clear that what he had done wasn't something to laugh about. Soon, his expression turned sour.
"You're weak," he whispered.
"What?" she exclaimed. What she heard made her feel like her chest was about to explode. Who was he to declare her weak? He didn't know what she had been through!
"I said you're weak, Lily! I told you I'm a troublemaker! If this was only the beginning and you're acting that way, what about next time?"
Lily clenched her fist. She approached Drew and then punched him in the chest. She was stunned but also believed there was no going back. "I'm not weak!"
Annoyed, he exclaimed, "Tsk! You are! I didn't even feel your punch!"
"I said I'm not weak!" she cried, yelling, and continued to throw punches at him.
"Harder!" he growled.
She repeatedly struck him hard, her bones growing numb. "I hate you!"
Lily sobbed, and her punches slowed as what he said began to make sense. She felt pitiful, pathetic, and weak. She cried as if her strength had run out.
Drew tenderly cradled her against his chest before running his fingers through her hair. The pain she experienced gradually subsided, and she felt safe in his arms. Each stroke of his fingers through her hair gave her a sense of security.
"Shhh... I'm sorry."
"This should be my battle, but I'm too pathetic to fight. I'm afraid you might go to jail because of me, and I don't want that to happen. What if the investigation reveals your involvement in what happened?" Lily remembered that the people around her, helping her, often got hurt.
"I won't, Lily. And I didn't do it just to cause trouble; I did it because..."
She looked up and met his eyes. Her chest pounded because she was so close to him. She had something to say, or perhaps she was rendered speechless by her husband's penetrating gaze.
"I don't know either," he mumbled before lowering his face to capture her lips.
Drew's feelings always warmed whenever Lily depended on him. After a month, his wife started to gain a little weight, which pleased him, even though he knew she had almost given up on the rigorous training he had arranged for her. His finger trailed the curve of Lily’s ear, caressing his wife's neck. Something motivated him to intensify their kiss. It had already been a month, and he was reaching his limit. He gave Lily's waist a light squeeze and then carried her like that. His desire could already feel her warmth as her legs wrapped around his body. Their lips remained locked as he drew her closer. Drew took her to the lonely long couch in the living room. She spread her legs effortlessly over his shaft to feel her pussy, which was only separated by his shorts and concealed by her thin yoga pants. As he guided Lily's hips to sway against his hardness, he nourished his own lips on the sweetness of her kiss. "Fuck!" Growling, his lips parted to catch a slow breath. She deliri
When Drew returned home, he found Lily working on the living room wall. “Hi!” Drew kissed Lily's nape and wrapped his arms around her waist. He stood in that position, staring at the colorful wall. He wanted her to grow accustomed to him to help Lily adjust to their relationship and their way of life. "You don't like it?" Lily asked, leaning slightly in his direction. He smiled. The artwork featured colorful lilies. “I like it! It’s you; it’s lilies, blooming flowers.” He acknowledged it was unusual for him to see other colors in his home. He had only seen dark hues there. Surprisingly, he liked the vibrant world Lily had built for him. Nobody would ever think her previous existence was depressing. "If only we could paint everything. Maybe everything is lovely," she lamented. ‘Was she talking about her scars?’ “I had intended to move to a bigger house for the two of us and look for a villa close to my grandpa's home. But I found myself wanting to stare at this wall nonst
"Boss Drew," Sarah's voice came through the intercom, "Mr. Victor Panganiban, the owner of the Italian Club, is eager to meet with you." Drew had kept Victor at bay in recent days, fully aware that the man was grappling with the fallout of causing significant damage to the Walton Group. The extensive fire damage had led to a breach of the leasing agreement, particularly with regard to safety standards. Even if Victor were to liquidate his other two restaurants, it wouldn't suffice to settle his debt. In a memo to his team, Drew had explicitly taken charge of Victor's case, leaving everyone bewildered, and Victor well aware of the dire situation. "Please, show him in," Drew instructed. With that, he set aside the document he had been poring over. Moments later, the office door swung open. "Please, come in," Sarah's voice welcomed the visitor. She ushered Victor into Drew's office before discreetly exiting to grant them some privacy. "Mr. Walton..." Victor entered his field of
“Take my c*ck, slvt! D’you like it?”Lily received a slap as she tried to close her mouth. He squeezed her cheek firmly with glaring eyes. She used to struggle with him, and then simply couldn't remember the exact time she stopped fighting against Kenneth.
Lily could hear Victor's heavy steps following her up the stairs. Something seemed to be dragging her feet as she ran until she closed the door to her room. Even though she knew it was also pointless, she locked it. She was at a loss for what to do. For Orion to be lying on the floor, Victor must have done something to him. Opening the sliding door on the balcony for an escape was a considered plan, but unless she intended to die, she ought not to have jumped out. The ground-level ceiling in Drew's home was taller than usual, which made the upper floors even higher. Loud and forceful knocks from the door startled her. "Lily! Did you instruct your husband to exact revenge against my restaurant? This is all your fault! You, little, fvcking wh*re!” ‘No!’ A little while later, the sturdy wood of her bedroom door began to creak. "Lily!" Victor yelled from outside, his anger evident in his tone. He attempted to smash down her door, convincing her that she needed to find a way out
Along with the village security, law enforcement officials visited their home. Orion detailed what had occurred, as he had witnessed all that happened.Someone wrapped a blanket around Lily's body as she sat on the paint-stained couch while everyone else was occupied. She could not look at Victor, who was now being restrained by security.
When Drew walked into the house, he saw Lily with her eyes closed, breathing normally. He carried her gently and then went up to the next floor. The door of her room was broken, so he considered letting his wife sleep in his room.Lily opened her eyes once he placed her safely on the bed."Thank you..." said Lily before realizing that it
It means both of them have a secret, Drew thought.A fvcker who molested Lily, his wife, and a lady who had previously sold her body to him. The only distinction between them was that Lily was helpless, while Jericho's wife was deliriously pleased with him. His chest tightened each time he had the thoughts.
Months before Lily and Drew's wedding, With Kael's assistance, Lily and Drew moved to a new home near Burnham's villa. It was more spacious than their previous residence, but Lily had already embraced the idea of living in a larger home than her husband desired. She began the process of registering her business with Danica's help, while her sister had decided to focus on their newly opened resort on the island. Drew was reluctant to utilize Kael's services, but Lily had no one else she trusted more than him, despite his issues with her sister. "I've accepted your dad's offer to lead the engineering team for his project in Melbourne, Australia," Kael informed Lily as they toured their completed new home. "I didn't inquire about what transpired between you and Danica because I'm also concerned about Carmela and Kenneth's situation. What happened, Kael?" "Lily, I didn't betray your sister," Kael retorted. "But that doesn't mean you didn't hurt her," she casually obse
Lily observed through the bedroom window that Drew and Mr. Walton were engaged in a serious conversation. Danica approached her, saying, "By the way, sis, here are the items you asked me to purchase," as she handed her a brown paper bag taken from her purse. "Did you inform Orion?" Danica shook her head. "Good! If you tell Orion, he will surely inform Drew." "Why don't you want to tell Drew? He's your husband, right?" Danica asked, furrowing her brow. "I don't want to pressure him. Besides, I want to be certain first." Danica rolled her eyes. Lauren and Kori were occupied with their child, while Orion, Finn, and Brett were by the pool, conversing with Mr. Arvesso. Lily quietly entered the master bedroom, with Danica following closely behind. In recent days, she has been experiencing morning sickness. There were even moments when the car’s scent on her way to work made her feel nauseous, and she ended up vomiting at the office. She retrieved the pregnancy test
The police identified Keith, the person who attacked Drew and Lily's house, just a few days later. Brian's car's dash cam was on, as he had thought he was only going to be at Drew's house for a few minutes, and it captured Keith on his motorcycle, including his license plate. After investigating Keith, they discovered he had been sending nasty messages to Brian. Carmela's case was reopened, and Faye apologized to the nurse after speaking rudely during their last meeting. Just as Lily had suspected, Carmela was under immense pressure from the public, the court, her family, and her job at the hospital. Most people didn't believe Carmela, which only added to the pressure she was feeling. She had indeed been lying and sought Kenneth's attention, but couldn’t believe she would end up being a victim. As Lily knew, Carmela had a strong attraction to the doctor. Many complicated things happened, but Lily achieved her goal. She knew that Kenneth's group was in trouble, especially with
Danica continued to tremble with fear, sadness, and heartache, overwhelmed by everything that had unfolded that day, until Kael arrived, accompanied by Faye. Her tears flowed even more freely because it appeared as if they were confirming what Lily had told her. She had believed the man was still in Hong Kong. The woman radiated unwavering confidence as if she were prepared for battle at any moment. They all entered Lily's house to inspect the contents of the USB drive provided by Brian. Sitting on the bench, tears welled in her eyes, and she couldn't bring herself to look at Kael. In reality, she sensed something unusual in his demeanor. It was as if he was weary at that moment. Kael approached her while they were outside. "Are you okay, Dan?" She shook her head as she wiped away her tears. "Is there something bothering you?" Kael asked. She stood up; her need for the truth pressing. "All I want is the truth, Kael. Did you have a relationship with Attorney Faye?" Th
[This chapter may be unsettling for some readers due to the uncomfortable situations encountered while uncovering the truth in the evidence.] Lily has yet to recover from the assault by an unknown assailant. Brian was rushed to the hospital, even though he was already lifeless. When they spoke to the investigating officers, they explained Lily had asked Brian to come over, despite a restraining order preventing him from approaching her. "Ms. Lily, isn't Brian a suspect in the recent case involving Ms. Carmela? Why did you agree to meet with him?" the investigator inquired of Lily. "I know... He's my sister's ex-boyfriend. He requested a meeting with us, claiming he had something to share... I personally chose to meet at our house because my husband and my brother Orion are here. I didn't consider the restraining order because I wanted to know what he had to offer." "And is that the USB your companions are referring to?" Lily nodded. "Do you mean that Mr. Brian Mendoza cam
Danica invited Lily to go out after being feel devastated with Carmela’s case. They were shopping for clothes when they talked about Kael. "Do you have a crush on Engineer Kael?" Lily asked the young woman. "Huh? No way! Why would you ask that?" Danica replied, with her cheeks turning red, clearly avoiding the question. "Because I wouldn't blame you if you did. Kael is kind, handsome, and has a good life, and a strong family relationship... Most importantly, I want to know if I need to protect your feelings. He's still in love with Faye Burnham." Her sister froze in her tracks. "T-the lawyer?" Lily nodded. "But doesn't she have a fiancé? Isn't Faye getting married? And how did they even start a relationship?" She gently ran her fingers through Danica's hair. Lily was aware that her sister was beginning to develop feelings for Kael, even though she denied it. "Unfortunately, they have a history. Lauren's family was overly meticulous due to their family issues in the pas
Kael met Faye in another country and listened to all her complaints. He allowed himself to silently grieve for the man she was planning to marry while Faye sobbed. Now, he understood why Faye no longer wanted to go back to America. In a little while, he ordered food to be delivered to the room because he doubted whether Faye could eat at the hotel’s restaurant. She barely touched her own order either. Kael joined her in watching a movie on the television before informing her that he was going back to his room. It was already midnight, and they both needed to rest. "Can you stay?" Faye asked. "Faye..." Concern etched on Kael's face. His mind was now firmly set that it would be wrong if something were to happen between him and Finn’s sister. "Faye, I am dating someone," he stated firmly. The shock was written all over Faye's face. She pressed her lips together and didn't know what to say. "Danica? The woman you were with at the birthday party? Is it her?" "Yeah...
Lily felt sad when Carmela withdrew the case, leading her sister to stay at home with Drew.Danica had a surprise in store for Kael, who was about to move into the house next door; a gift from her father. She was thrilled because she would be the one to decorate and arrange it.As some belongings arrived, she started arranging the furnitu
A lot transpired in Carmela's case, and it was quite chaotic. However, what Lily didn't anticipate was Carmela, the woman who had filed the case, withdrawing her case against Kenneth's group. This came as such a shock to Lily that it was emotionally painful. She felt the urge to cry out of frustration."I'm going to Faye's office," she told Drew. They had been resting at home for a couple of days, and she felt within herself that she was ready to confront whatever the problem was. She needed to face this before she could truly accept it.