When they pulled up in front of the club, Lily felt her nerves creeping in again. A huge signboard bearing the club’s name–Golden Arc– in bold, elegant lettering, stood imposingly at the top of the building.
For a moment, Lily wanted to turn back and go home. Her hand tightened around the seat belt, her heart racing. But Chloe was already stepping out of the car, she took a deep breath and stepped out too.
“It’s time for the night of your life.” Chloe came to her side and grabbed Lily’s arm. She led her to the entrance where a long line was already forming–stretching down the sidewalk– the crowd buzzing with excitement.
As they walked past the crowd, many heads turned in their direction, taking in the newly arrived beauties. Lily felt a little self-conscious with all the eyes on her, her confidence wavering. She shifted closer to Chloe.
At the door, two bouncers stood like sentinels, checking IDs and maintaining the crowd. They were huge and held guns in their hands. Their stern expressions, enough to deter any disturbance.
Chloe opened her purse and brought out a card. She presented it to one of the bouncers at the entrance.
The bouncer took the card and examined it, after confirming its authenticity. Without a word he removed the red velvet rope and handed the card back, gesturing for them to enter.
“What was that–some kind of VIP pass?” Lily whispered, leaning closer to Chloe as they entered the main area. The music hit her immediately– a steady, pulsing pop song that vibrated through the building. She took the card from Chloe. The pure black card was outlined with silver, ‘Booth 4’ was printed in the centre in elegant cursive font. When she turned it over, Golden Arc was printed in the same font as the sign outside.
“Yep” Chloe said breezily. “I met the owner during my trip to Italy last year”, When I found out about the bar, I did some research to find out the owner. Once I figured it was him, I texted and voila–he sent me a complimentary card.”
“You meet a lot of people during your travels,” Lily mused, her voice tinged with wistfulness. She and Chloe were supposed to travel together after graduation, but she got married instead. Leaving Chloe to travel along. “Chloe–”
Chloe smiled, shaking her head. “Hmm. I also get to learn about myself, when you experience how different people live, it changes how you see life.” She turned to face Lily. “You should go out more often, keep the card. Booth 4 is in the VIP section, and would always be available–any time you come.”
Lily wasn’t sure she was ready to fully embrace the club life. But tonight…maybe she could try.
“What do we do first?” She asked in a bid to change the topic.
“Introduce you to the hot bartender” Chloe announced with a wicked grin as she tugged Lily towards the bar. She led them through the crowd with practiced ease, not bumping into anyone as they passed.
The bartender was even more handsome in person. Curled dark hair fell just over his brow and his golden-brown skin glowed under the lights. There was a light in his eyes, that the camera didn’t quite capture.
“Hello ladies.” He greeted, his voice smooth, as he flashed a charming smile at Chloe and Lily.
“What would you like to drink tonight? First round is on me.” He winked.
Chloe tugged at Lily’s hand excitedly. “What do you think?” she whispered
Lily stared at the array of drinks displayed behind him, and then turned to Chloe completely lost. She didn’t know much about cocktails, she was only familiar with wine and champagne.
“A Mojito for my friend” Chloe answered, leaning across the counter.
“And for you?” the bartender asked, his eyes twinkling.
“What would you recommend?” Chloe replied with a playful smirk.
“How about I surprise you?”
The bartender set to work, his hands turning and twisting expertly. Bottles flipped and liquid poured smoothly into the shaker. By the time he set their drinks down, a small crowd had gathered watching him work.
Lily’s glass contained a beautiful blue liquid. Under the club lights, it glittered like a gem. She hesitated, for a second her mind went to Ethan’s eyes.
“Try it,” Chloe urged, pushing the glass toward her.
She took a sip, the drink was cool and refreshing, it's sweetness perfectly balanced by the taste of mint and lime.
“Not bad” She commented. Feeling out of place, she excused herself. “I want to go to our booth”
The bartender beckoned for a server to lead her there. Booth 4 was tucked away in a private corner, offering a perfect view of the entrance and dancefloor while obscuring its occupants from view.
Lily settled into the plush couch, sipping her drink as she watched the people on the dancefloor. The energy was infectious and she soon found herself humming along to the music.
Multiple men approached her throughout the night, offering drinks and invitations to the dance floor. She turned them all down politely, bringing out her phone to scroll through social media.
There was a little commotion, Lily raised her head to the direction.
And then she saw him.
Ethan walked into the club, his tall, commanding frame, impossible to miss. Wherever he was, her eyes were always drawn to him, her heart skipping each time. Her gaze traveled the length of him, from his face.
Her heart stopped.
There was a woman on his arm.
Stacy Peters.
Stacy looked as amazing as she always did, her slim figure was wrapped in a form-fitting glittering silver dress that clung to her voluptuous curves. She leaned into Ethan, her hand hooked possessively around his arm and whispered into his ears. He smiled in response to whatever she said. Lily looked on bitterly, he never even glanced at her when she spoke.
Walking by his side like his rightfully wedded wife, Stacy moved with confidence as if he was hers. Lily's chest tightened as she thought back to the many events Ethan had attended over the years. He either went alone or with Stacy.
Never her.
Was he ashamed of her?
The wife that couldn’t be shown in public.
She could only watch him from home on the news.
Behind them a crowd of men in suits followed.
Her fingers tightened around her glass–her hand shaking– as she watched them bypass the crowd, before they disappeared into a hallway.
So this was his important business meeting.
Pain flared sharp and a lump rose in her chest, suffocating her. The lights suddenly felt too bright and the music grew louder, almost deafening.
Lily realized her hand was shaking so much that she had splashed some of her drink on her dress.
She waved down a passing server.
“Please, where is the restroom?” Her voice came out thin and steady
Lily stood in front of the large mirrors–her eyes red, struggling to calm herself down. She tried–really hard– to erase the image burned into her mind — Ethan and Stacy, walking arm in arm. But no matter how she tried, she kept seeing them.The bathroom was mostly empty, save for the two girls that stood taking selfies and even they soon left. From behind the closed bathroom doors, the muffled hum of the music continued. The near silence was a relief to her throbbing head, but did little to calm the storm that threatened to erupt inside her.She glanced down at the dark stain maring the red material of her dress and sighed shakily. Turning on the tap, she grabbed a tissue from her purse and wet it. Carefully, She dabbed at the stain trying to soak up as much of the wine as possible.“Lily…Is that you?” an airy, familiar voice spoke behind her.Lily stiffened, her fingers freezing mid-motion. Through the mirror she caught sight of the speaker. Stacy Peters.“Oh my God, I didn’t expect
Hey—” Lily started, startled.Ethan's grip tightened around Lily’s wrist as he pulled her through the teeming crowd off the dance floor, his jaw was set in a hard line. “Ehan let go,” She shouted, twisting in his grip trying to free herself. “You’re hurting me.”He immediately relaxed his grip but didn’t let go. He continued to lead her through the hallway, but gentler this time. They stopped at a balcony at the end of the hallway. It was quieter here, the bass of the music could still be heard, but was reduced to a distant thrum. They were the only ones there. Ethan released her abruptly, and turned to face her, his blue eyes blazing with anger as he clenched his fists by his sides.“What the hell do you think you are doing?” he demanded, his voice low but harsh.”Why are you here?” Lily stood, rubbing her sore, reddened wrist. “I was dancing Ethan. What the hell are you doing?”His gaze swept over her, taking in the way her dress hug her curves, the tigh peeking out through the s
Ethan and Chloe rushed outside, both now completely sober after the news they had just heard. His assistant brought the car around to the front of the bar. Ethan yanked the door open with urgency and slid inside. Chloe climbed in beside him, trembling as she sat.The ride to the hospital was a blur.Ethan barely registered anything going on around him, all his thoughts were on Lily. He should have gone home with her. If he had she wouldn’t have gotten hurt. He never should have argued with her in the first place. Lily’s face appeared in his mind, the glance she threw at him before she turned and walked away. It was all his fault. The streets were mostly empty with very few cars in sight at this time of the night, yet at each red light, it felt like he was further and further away from Lily. She was injured and he wasn’t by her side.“How much longer before we get to the hospital?” He barked."We’re almost there, sir," his assistant replied, gripping the wheel tightly. “Just two more
The sting of Chloe’s slap lingered on Ethan’s cheek, but he didn’t flinch.It was nothing compared to the pain he felt inside.“You bastard,” Chloe spat, her eyes blazing with fury. “Haven’t you harmed her enough? Lily is already lying unconscious on the bed” She pointed to the room. “There’s no need to bring your mistress over to show off. You do realize she is your lawfully wedded wife, not Stacy.”“Chloe, I think you are misunderstanding something, me and Stacy are just friends–nothing more”“You don’t need to lie” Chloe continued, her voice shaking with anger”. “Nothing more, but all the news articles are about how you and Stacy Peters are a match made in heaven. Who remembers you have a wife? Every other week you go on business trips with Stacy, lodging in different hotel rooms. But you’re nothing more than friends.”Ethan‘s jaw clenched. “I never—”“Do you think I’m a fool? I have seen all the headlines and so has Lily!” Chloe shouted interrupting Ethan, her hands curled into fi
The afternoon sun bathed the Blackwell mansion in a golden gentle glow, and the gentle scent of spring after the rain filled the air.Lily Monroe skipped across the yard her ponytail bouncing as she clutched a big purple bow in her hands. She walked past the entrance to the side of the house and climbed up the ladder that led up to a balcony.With practiced ease, she swung her legs over the railing and landed inside the bedroom.“Ethan! Ethan!” She called out as she tumbled inside, “I brought you a gift.”A boy’s voice mumbled something from under the blanket. Lily’s lips curled into a mischievous grin as she clumsily stood up and jumped on the bed.“Wake up sleepy head, it’s 2 in the afternoon.” She yanked the blanket off him.Ethan Blackwell, barely fourteen years old groggily opened his eyes. His messy black hair stuck up in odd directions, his blue eyes still hazy with sleep.Lily turned to sit beside him, grinning as she shoved the bow in his face. “For you.”Ethan sighed and tu
Lily twirled a pencil between her fingers as they sat on the floor of Ethan’s room, their notebooks and textbooks were spread out in front of them. They were supposed to be doing their assignments, but Ethan was the only one that was actually doing any work.“I’m bored,” Lily groaned dramatically, resting her chin on her palm. “Let’s play a game.”Ethan didn’t look up. “You have six assignments due tomorrow and a test.”Lily pouted. “I can’t work or study on an empty stomach. I want food. Pleeeease?”“You just had a pack of cookies.” He turned to face Lily who was tugging at the hem of his shirt. “Finish at least one assignment”“That was ages ago,” Lily clutched her stomach. “Pleeeeaaaseeee.”“It was ten minutes ago,” he said, still scribbling in his notebook.“Pretty please,” she whined, giving him the puppy dog look. “I want food.”Ethan sighed, finally closing his book. “Fine. Let’s go and get you something.”Lily grinned triumphantly–but instead of getting up, she shook her head
Ethan sat at his desk, staring at a bird flying in circles around a tree outside.The teacher’s voice droned on in the background, but he couldn’t focus.His fingers tightened around his pen, his textbook open to the topic of the day.He had barely slept last night.Over the weekend he had gone to the hospital. He saw his mom. The doctor said she just needed rest, but Ethan had seen how pale she looked, and how weak her voice sounded compared to before.But she seemed to be getting better.She had said she was feeling better.She even ate two plates of brown rice.He didn’t tell her what he saw during the week, who his father had brought home. He didn’t know how to tell her or if he even should.A nudge against his arm made him snap out of his thoughts.Lily leaned in close, whispering, “You’re zoning out again.”Ethan blinked, turning to face her. “Huh.”Lily frowned, her eyes scanning his face. Ethan had been acting weird these past few days. Always staring off into space and he had
Lily sprinted down the stairs, her school bag half open and her tie half knotted. She nearly tripped over her dog as Ivy ran to greet her, wagging her tail excitedly as she jumped.“Not now, Ivy, I’m late for school. We’ll play in the afternoon.” She said , crouching down to gave Ivy a quick rub on the head, she picked up her toy and threw it up the stairs, Ivy whined, but ran up after it. “Don’t forget your lunch!” her mom called from the dining table.“Yes, ma’am,” Lily yelled back, picking her phone from the table and zipping her bag.“And Ethan’s.” Lily groaned. “I know, Mom, I know.”She walked into the kitchen to pick up the already packed lunch boxes sitting on the counter.“What did you make?” she asked Mrs. Harper, who was cutting cookie dough.“Chicken Pitas,” She answered without looking up. “Hurry along now.” “Yay, you’re the best,” Lily said, rushing outside.When she got out, she spotted Ethan waiting by the gate, his hands in his pocket.“Your lunch.” She said as sh
The math teacher walked in after Ethan left, and class started, but Lily couldn’t focus.“Does anyone know how to solve the equation?” ” Ms. Peller asked, scanning the room.A minute passed. Then two.Lily’s gaze flickered towards Ethan’s empty seat.Finally, she made up her mind.She raised her hand. “Miss Monroe, would you like to try? ” Ms. Peller asked gently.“No, ma’am. I wanted to ask if I may I go to the bathroom?”The maths teacher let out a sigh as she waved a dismissive hand. “Be quick. Would anyone like to try?”Lily closed her notebook and slipped out of the class. But instead of heading to the restroom, she turned in the direction of the principal’s office, her pace increasing with each step.The hallway was quiet as she passed by. Classes were in full progress, leaving the hallways empty.Just as she turned the corner—Slap.The sharp sound echoed through the hallway.“...Do you feel better now?”Lily’s breath caught.It was Ethan’s voice.Lily’s heart pounded with wor
The morning was crisp as Ethan, Lily, Chloe, and Miles walked through the school gates together. They made their way through the morning crowd, rushing to class before the bell rang.Lily and Chloe were deep in conversation about a newly released edition of their favorite magazine, their voices animated as they flipped through the pages.“I still think the spring collection was better,” Chloe said, pointing at a page. “Red and green isn’t a summer color. It’s like going out as a Christmas tree. ”“Come on. It’s not that bad. If you pair it with yellow boots instead of brown, it would be better. ”Miles, walking beside them, glanced over at the magazine with mild interest. “Hmm, she really does look like a Christmas tree,” he mused.“You both don’t know style.” Lily pouted. “See,” Chloe smirked. “He gets it, truly the soul of an artist.”Ethan walked slightly behind them with his hands in his pockets, mostly listening, though he threw in an occasional remark whenever they asked his op
Ethan and Lily sat on the floor playing scrabble. Sun streamed in through the window and wide balcony, casting a warm glow over the wooden floor.It was Saturday.After an entire week of Miles being almost everywhere Lily went, Ethan could finally spend time with Lily— just the two of them. No extra person. No interruptions.He leaned back against the bedpost, watching as Lily chewed her lips, deep in thought as her eyes drifted between her rack and the board, planning her next move. She looked really cute.Ethan smirked. “We should have played with a timer. In an official game, you’d have lost 10 points.” “I was strategizing my ultimate move.”Ethan raised a brow. Lily went to work and placed all seven tiles on the board. “Bingo.” She yelled with a treiumphant grin. “Fifty extra points for me.”She picked up the pen to record her score.His gaze drifted to the pen Lily was using.A sleek, pink fountain pen with a silver tip.Miles had given it to her.It was well in line with her t
Lunch had never felt this long.Ethan sat, silently chewing his food as Lily and Miles continued talking opposite him. Every now and then, Lily would call his name, trying to include him in the conversation as she recounted stories from their childhood to Miles. He responded with one-word answers.He aggressively sipped his orange drink, but it was tasteless when it entered his mouth.His grip on the carton tightened slightly as Miles leaned in to brush something off Lily’s hair.The sound of the bell put their conversation to an end. Finally.They packed up their bags and headed to class.Ethan let out a breath of relief and fell into step behind Lily as they walked back to their class.But just as he entered the class someone bumped into him–Miles.Ethan’s hands clenched into fists beside him.Why was he here?He had assumed Miles was just another one of Lily’s art classmates— someone she’d only hang out with during class and sometimes during lunch. But now he was also here. In t
Lily sprinted down the stairs, her school bag half open and her tie half knotted. She nearly tripped over her dog as Ivy ran to greet her, wagging her tail excitedly as she jumped.“Not now, Ivy, I’m late for school. We’ll play in the afternoon.” She said , crouching down to gave Ivy a quick rub on the head, she picked up her toy and threw it up the stairs, Ivy whined, but ran up after it. “Don’t forget your lunch!” her mom called from the dining table.“Yes, ma’am,” Lily yelled back, picking her phone from the table and zipping her bag.“And Ethan’s.” Lily groaned. “I know, Mom, I know.”She walked into the kitchen to pick up the already packed lunch boxes sitting on the counter.“What did you make?” she asked Mrs. Harper, who was cutting cookie dough.“Chicken Pitas,” She answered without looking up. “Hurry along now.” “Yay, you’re the best,” Lily said, rushing outside.When she got out, she spotted Ethan waiting by the gate, his hands in his pocket.“Your lunch.” She said as sh
Ethan sat at his desk, staring at a bird flying in circles around a tree outside.The teacher’s voice droned on in the background, but he couldn’t focus.His fingers tightened around his pen, his textbook open to the topic of the day.He had barely slept last night.Over the weekend he had gone to the hospital. He saw his mom. The doctor said she just needed rest, but Ethan had seen how pale she looked, and how weak her voice sounded compared to before.But she seemed to be getting better.She had said she was feeling better.She even ate two plates of brown rice.He didn’t tell her what he saw during the week, who his father had brought home. He didn’t know how to tell her or if he even should.A nudge against his arm made him snap out of his thoughts.Lily leaned in close, whispering, “You’re zoning out again.”Ethan blinked, turning to face her. “Huh.”Lily frowned, her eyes scanning his face. Ethan had been acting weird these past few days. Always staring off into space and he had
Lily twirled a pencil between her fingers as they sat on the floor of Ethan’s room, their notebooks and textbooks were spread out in front of them. They were supposed to be doing their assignments, but Ethan was the only one that was actually doing any work.“I’m bored,” Lily groaned dramatically, resting her chin on her palm. “Let’s play a game.”Ethan didn’t look up. “You have six assignments due tomorrow and a test.”Lily pouted. “I can’t work or study on an empty stomach. I want food. Pleeeease?”“You just had a pack of cookies.” He turned to face Lily who was tugging at the hem of his shirt. “Finish at least one assignment”“That was ages ago,” Lily clutched her stomach. “Pleeeeaaaseeee.”“It was ten minutes ago,” he said, still scribbling in his notebook.“Pretty please,” she whined, giving him the puppy dog look. “I want food.”Ethan sighed, finally closing his book. “Fine. Let’s go and get you something.”Lily grinned triumphantly–but instead of getting up, she shook her head
The afternoon sun bathed the Blackwell mansion in a golden gentle glow, and the gentle scent of spring after the rain filled the air.Lily Monroe skipped across the yard her ponytail bouncing as she clutched a big purple bow in her hands. She walked past the entrance to the side of the house and climbed up the ladder that led up to a balcony.With practiced ease, she swung her legs over the railing and landed inside the bedroom.“Ethan! Ethan!” She called out as she tumbled inside, “I brought you a gift.”A boy’s voice mumbled something from under the blanket. Lily’s lips curled into a mischievous grin as she clumsily stood up and jumped on the bed.“Wake up sleepy head, it’s 2 in the afternoon.” She yanked the blanket off him.Ethan Blackwell, barely fourteen years old groggily opened his eyes. His messy black hair stuck up in odd directions, his blue eyes still hazy with sleep.Lily turned to sit beside him, grinning as she shoved the bow in his face. “For you.”Ethan sighed and tu
The sting of Chloe’s slap lingered on Ethan’s cheek, but he didn’t flinch.It was nothing compared to the pain he felt inside.“You bastard,” Chloe spat, her eyes blazing with fury. “Haven’t you harmed her enough? Lily is already lying unconscious on the bed” She pointed to the room. “There’s no need to bring your mistress over to show off. You do realize she is your lawfully wedded wife, not Stacy.”“Chloe, I think you are misunderstanding something, me and Stacy are just friends–nothing more”“You don’t need to lie” Chloe continued, her voice shaking with anger”. “Nothing more, but all the news articles are about how you and Stacy Peters are a match made in heaven. Who remembers you have a wife? Every other week you go on business trips with Stacy, lodging in different hotel rooms. But you’re nothing more than friends.”Ethan‘s jaw clenched. “I never—”“Do you think I’m a fool? I have seen all the headlines and so has Lily!” Chloe shouted interrupting Ethan, her hands curled into fi