Eva grinned and opened her eyes when she felt a cold hand on her face which was followed by a slow and thoughtful kiss on her lips. She had forgotten she slept in her father's house. She was startled when the face she saw was not what she expected to see. She quickly pushed him away and sat down on the bed.She was tired because she slept off very late. She yawned and stretched herself before looking at the figure that stood before her. He was not smiling at all. "James! You are here," Eva said, caressing her eyes which looked weak. "Please, sit down," Eva offered him a seat beside her. She stood up from the bed and worked towards the bathroom to wash his face and mouth, wondering why he had the look of resentment on his face. She came out of the bathroom and sat beside James. None of them were saying anything. Eva became uneasy. "Did you sleep with him?" James fixed his bloodshot eyes on her eyes. His unexpected question and the look he had on his face threw her off balance. She
Eva left the room and walked toward her dad's bedroom. Richard was standing in front of a long mirror that was in his bedroom adjusting his tie when Eva walked in without knocking. Richard saw her through the mirror and frowned. "Hei.." he whimpered. "Good morning, dad." Eva greeted. "Eva, are you still here? What happened?" Eva lowered her face and tears began to stream down. "What's wrong, honey? Are you tired of the marriage?" Richard held her hand and led her to a chair. Eva shook her head. "You know you can talk to me right?" Richard sat beside her, tilting his head to see her lowered eyes. Eva wiped her eyes with the back of her palm. "Dad, mom wants me to divorce Julian." "Why? Is it because of what I told her?" Richard asked. "I think so..but dad, what exactly did you tell her?" "I noticed the young man likes you and I shared the good news with her," Richard replied. "What did she say to you?" "Julian was here this morning; did you see him?" Eva asked. "No, no one
Julian got into his car and drove off before Carlos could get to the passenger's side of his car. Carlos stood on the road after he drove madly out and watched him until he turned left and drove out of his sight. He was not happy with Molly, but he knew Richard would not all her plans work. However, the sight of James he saw in the morning knocked the breath out of his lungs. He could not concentrate. His thoughts were swimming, making it impossible for him to breathe. He kept swallowing several breaths to calm himself down. He pulled over in the driveway that was in front of the garage when he got to Miles's mansion. Julian got down, leaving his door widely open, he advanced to the lounge. His rage and resentment were quite obvious. One of the male staff who saw him when he pulled over angrily, tried to stop him, but he pushed him aside and paid attention to Eva's voice that was thundering at the first level of the building. He walked in the direction of the voice he heard at on
Julian got down from the bed, switched all phones off, and went back to the bed. He wanted a quiet moment with her. He wanted one more thing from her but wouldn't like to ask. The air conditioner in the room was quite chilling. Julian, who had pulled his clothes off, lifted the duvet above their head. A slow tempo song that was playing in the room quieted their mind, relaxed their muscles, and made them feel soothed. Eva moved closer to him and curled up into the curve of his body and felt safe. Julian heaved a sigh of contentment and snuggled against her. They closed their eyes, listening to the sound of their breathing and the thud of their heartbeats. Their heartbeats seemed to be in harmony with the soft music playing in the room. To them, it was the best feeling in the world. Eva wanted him in her and wondered why he kept ignoring her greenlights."Do you believe in a soulmate?" Julian whispered into her ear. Eva nodded, rubbing her fingers on his bare chest. "I never believ
It was 6:05 am already. Julian and Eva were yet to open their eyes. They slept off in the early hours after all night of love. The low and constant ringing of a table phone that was a few feet away from their bed woke Julian up. He opened his eyes and could not see the phone clearly. He slowly rolled out of the bed and adjusted his tight thong for easy movements as he walked towards the table where the phone was kept. He sat on a chair that was beside the table before picking the receiver up. "Good morning," Julian said with a husky tone as soon as he lifted the receiver. "Good morning, sir," a lady responded from the other end. Julian lifted his head and stared at the door when a soft knock came on it. "Sorry for bothering you, we called earlier but there was no response," the lady said. "I'll get back to you, someone is standing behind the door," Julian said. "We sent him, sir when you failed to answer our wake-up calls." "Thank you for the call," Julian said before dr
Jack and his brother arrived at Julian's residence on Friday evening. The logistician at the entrance of the lane had been informed of their coming, so they were allowed to go in. Julian and his wife were relaxing on a deckchair in the garden watching Paul and his little son as they tried to put the garden in order. Eva was sitting on the chair, while Julian was lying on her lap with his legs on the chair. Eva admired the little boy who kept imitating his father. She could not repress her smile. Julian wished to have a son who would always play with him on the field every evening while his wife watched. He turned and fixed his gaze on his wife, trying to pass some information with his eyes. Eva understood him immediately and grinned. "A boy or a girl?" Eva asked. "Two boys and a girl," he responded and they giggled. Their attention was drawn by a cab that pulled over in front of the mansion. Josè called them as soon as they arrived at the airport. Two domestic staff, whic
One of the things Eva loved most in her marriage was sleeping in Julian's arms. The pleasure she got each time he held her in his arms was indescribable. She always felt safe and knew no harm would ever come to her when she was with him. His sensual and innocent embrace drove her wild. The cozy feeling and the warmth of love made her fall asleep so easily. Julian loved it each time she fell asleep in his arms. He loved watching her sleep on him. He found it quite amazing and cute. He felt she was comfortable, safe, and happy to be with him each time she relaxed in his arms. Seeing the only woman he loved, deep asleep, in total peace, hearing her little slow and soft breathing, was an incredibly beautiful and intimate experience he loved so much. He felt he was her protector, and pillow, he wouldn’t care if he couldn’t feel his arm anymore. He continued fondling her hair until he hit the sack too. At exactly 5:10 am, Julian opened his eyes and Eva was still crouching on his chest,
Julian drove into the Miles's mansion and pulled over at the garage. He dialed his wife's number as soon as he switched the ignition off. "Hi, sweetie," Eva's voice was low, soft, and clear. "Sweetheart you sound so tired. Would you go to the lounge and rest?" Julian said, alighting from the car. "Are you with my dad?" Eva asked. Julian looked up and around the house, there was no one around. "I just got here, haven't seen anyone yet." A young man came out of the building and gestured to him. Julian walked in his direction. He smiled and bowed when he got closer to him. Julian waved at him and continued talking to his wife. The young man lead him to Richard's private lounge. Julian waved at him again before offering himself a seat. He leaned on the sofa and crossed his long legs. "We are going out tonight, sweetie, so you need rest." "Can we go to Park Hyatt?" Eva whispered. Julian gave out a burst of loud contagious laughter. Richard who just walked into the lounge grinned.
Eva and Roy arrived at Julian's lane at 11:05 PM. The four feet high driveway luxurious gate had been closed. The logistics office was also closed. Roy blasted the horn for more than five minutes, and none of the logisticians on night duty came out. The rain was quite heavy, so the horn was not heard. "Let's go back," Roy said, switching the ignition on. Eva grabbed her clutch bag and opened the door. "Seriously?" "I'm going in," Eva responded and came down. Roy came down too. "I'm going with you." "No, go home," Eva said walking towards the gate. Roy continued following her. She raised her long gown and crossed the gate. Roy did the same too. The rain was quite heavy, but Eva did not mind. Eva never knew the distance between the entrance and the mansion was a bit far until that day. The road seemed endless. "Roy, please…go…back," Eva sputtered as a result of the cold and shivering that had taken over her body. "No," Roy continued walking beside her. A torchlight came dire
Julian stood behind the window of the hotel room where he spent the night. He couldn't sleep in his bedroom without Eva in his arms. Everything around the house reminded him of her. It was as though she had gone for long, so he took his bodyguards out and lodged in a hotel. He quickly turned when his phone began to ring and walked toward the small table in his hotel room. He accepted the call reluctantly. His father had called him more than ten times already without positive news."Julian, come back home," Dr. Viraj's voice came in as soon as he picked up the call. "Is she back?" Julian asked with a flat tone. "No, but you have training tomorrow and a tournament on Wednesday. I'm sure you don't want your opponent to defeat you in your home. Please start coming."Julian sighed and hung up. He dropped the phone on the table. He was surprised when another call came in on it. He rolled his eyes and picked up the call. "Julian, did you just hang up on me?" Dr. Viraj asked. "I'm sorry
James liked to spend the weekend with his family, however, Eva was surprised when she arrived at his residence and his elder brother told her he had not set his eyes on James since they left Julian's house. She knew the only place she would find him - his house. He bought the house a year ago. Eva kept wondering why he decided to spend the weekend in his house. She was welcomed by a blaring sound of music and the unmistakable scent of marijuana as soon as she pulled over and alighted at James' garage. There were different types of exotic cars all over the place. Eva glanced down at her wristwatch and frowned. It was 2:09 pm. Some of his friends who were in front of the building when she arrived welcomed her with joy on their faces. She was led to the pool bar where James was with three beautiful blonde female strippers twerking him back and front. He was also touching them sensually. One of the girls was completely nude. Eva stood there, staring at them. James knew she was st
Eva shuddered when she opened her eyes and saw Nora smiling at her. She was dressed in a very short gown that accentuated her boobs and slim outline and big hips. Eva ran her eyes on her massive cleavage and wondered who she was trying to impress with the devilish dressing of hers. "Nora!" Eva said a bit loudly. "I saw James leaving, he looked sad. Are you guys fighting already?" Nora smirked. "What did he tell you?" Eva asked curiously. Nora had a wide mouth, so Eva was scared James must have told her about her condition. "Nothing, he did not respond to my greeting. He ignored me totally." "It's been long you know…I'm surprised to see you," Eva forced a smile. "You chased me away, have you forgotten? I decided to maintain my space." "I'm sorry…it's quite late, are you going to a party, or are you here to keep me company?" Eva asked, sitting slightly up. "Keep you company? When Julian is alone?" Nora smirked. "Eva, I'm not going to a party or here to keep you company. J
Molly turned and saw James walking towards them with his hands in his pocket. She quickly swiveled him so he would not look at Eva who had refused to dress up. She was only putting on a g-string. Her chest was bare and her big bounty mounted like two watermelons. "James, please, wait in the lounge, she will be with you shortly," Molly said walking him to the door. "Is everything alright?" James asked. He was quite worried. "Everything is fine. Fetch her father at once.""Mrs. Miles…""Please, wait in the lounge," Molly said and banged the door. "Eva, please go in there and pick any of your nightwear""Mom, please let me be, I'm not thinking straight right now," she said, sitting on her bed again. Molly opened her closet, brought out nightwear, and threw it at her. Eva tossed it aside. "Your dad is coming up to see you, please put on that gown now," Molly said. Eva ignored her and continued staring outside through the window. Molly grabbed her bedsheets and wrapped it around he
Eva was turned out by the ringing and childish giggle turning up from her father's exclusive lounge. She wiped her eyes and yawned. The two-hour sleep really helped her. She noticed her strength surged up.There was darkness in her bedroom, probably the bulbs were switched off since no one was using the bedroom. There was a thin reflection of light. Eva shrieked when she first saw it because she did not know what it was. She picked courage and walked toward it. Eva discovered a phone fell off the table and was lying face-down. The light was a result of a text message that came in. The phone unlocked immediately her fingers touched the fingerprint sensor. She was surprised James hasn't relinquished her access to his phone. She sat on her bed when the message reader began to read with an automated female voice. "Hi, James, how did it go? Did you get her back? I wish you luck. I must say, you are indeed a stallion just like my friend said."Eva dropped the phone and felt bad. She was
"I want to remove the word 'blackmailed' from your marriage," Dr. Viraj said. "You can't remove it because I blackmailed her. I told her I would share the CCTV Footage on her wedding day if she failed to call the wedding off and I was going to do it. She knew I would do it and called the wedding off." "If we don't remove 'blackmailed' from your marriage, it will forever be on the lips of everyone. Your name will be associated with blackmail. The next generation is going to continue where we stopped. My family would be known as blackmailers. Julian, I don't want this and I'm sure you don't want it too. You built a good name for yourself, do not allow a mistake that can be corrected to ruin your career," Dr. Viraj said. "What do you want me to do?" Julian ask. "Sign the papers…" Julian stood up from the chair he was sitting on immediately. "Julian, please, sit down and listen to me first." Julian sat down and looked less concerned. "Eva will come back to you. If she does, w
Julian crossed his legs and fixed his eyes on his phone. He was in his house so he was not in a haste. "How are you, Mr. Hampton?" Bruce Daniels asked after twenty minutes of silence. "I'm good," Julian replied after some seconds of silence too, still staring at his phone."Are you aware that you poke your finger into my eyes?" Bruce Daniels asked, keeping the gazette he was holding aside. Julian lifted his eyes and frowned. "Poked my fingers in your eyes?" He tilted his brows. "You called the wedding of James Daniels off simply because his bride's personal maid had an accident six years ago! As if that was not enough, you framed him up for murder because he wants his fiancee back! Do you know who you messed with? James Daniels, my second son! We lost millions of dollars! For what?...""What do you want, Mr. Daniels?" Julian asked arrogantly. "Are you out of your mind?" How dare you interrupt me! Who the hell do you think you are?""Sir, please calm down," the lawyer that sat clo
The long-awaited day had come. Julian woke up with a smile. He could not wait to get James and his people off their shoulders. He believed everything was going to end today. His face beamed as he enjoyed his breakfast with his wife beside him. He wondered why Eva was not excited. Julian led his wife back to the bedroom since she wanted to rest her back on the bed. He kissed her lips and walked out of the bedroom. He began to supervise everywhere to make sure they were perfectly cleaned. His logistic manager walked beside him as Carlos who always kept him company traveled to Johannesburg to see his girlfriend who was a med student in Witwatersrand. A call came on his phone, Julian looked at the phone, it was one of the logisticians at the entrance of the lane. He accepted the call immediately. "Sir, some men are here to see you. Their names are not on the list," a voice said from the other end of the phone conversation. "Hei, Paul, the garden needs more work. You need to clear the