Chapter 4: Embarrassing
Elena’s POV Lily was fast asleep by the time I donned my dress, a black satin gown that hugged my curves. I always felt sexy whenever I wore it. ‘I was gonna see Jacinta anyways’ I thought, adjusting the strap of the small handbag I intended to use. I might as well make a good impression. It wouldn't do to meet her looking like the poor invisible wife of Damien Landon. My eyes flashed as I silently remembered Damien’s words from earlier; ‘I'll have a word with you,’ he'd said. I couldn’t quite place it but I had a bad feeling in the pit of my stomach when I thought about it. Damien had ignored me for months… bar that night, my cheeks flushed and I shook the thought away. If Damien was looking for me, I had little faith it'd be anything good. I checked on Lily before heading downstairs, the satin of my gown whispering against my skin. I could hear the faint humming of a car engine as I approached the door. But nothing could have prepared me for the sight outside. A sleek white car was parked out front, my breath caught as I stared at the car “I'm going out in that?” The thought sounded ridiculous to me. I'd been born into wealth but this car? It screamed extravagance. My lips curled as I imagined Jacinta’s reaction when she saw the ride. The insides were sleek and comfortable, and within half an hour I arrived at the place we'd arranged to meet; Cherries. It was a high-taste place that had the best wines. I inclined my head to the attendant at the door as I walked in. I spotted Jacinta quickly, her mess of blonde curls would stand out anywhere. “Jacinta,” I whispered, tapping her shoulder and I stopped beside her. “Long time no see,” I chuckled in delight. “Elena?” She lowered the dark shades she wore, her eyes behind the shades were bright. “My God, you look stunning,” Jacinta rose to her feet and drew me into her arms. Jacinta was practically glowing as we caught up, her eyes fixed on mine as we talked about everything. “So, about this job,” I smiled, slowly turning the glass of wine between my fingers. “I got the job!” Jacinta chuckled, her voice loud enough to turn heads. I flinched slightly, but she didn’t seem to notice—or care. “It's a big business firm, Elena! Can you believe it? The application didn't even take up to a week,” Jacinta leaned back in her seat, her manners relaxed. “That’s amazing,” I replied, smiling at her enthusiasm. “When do you start?” “Monday,” she said, clapping her hands together. “But I had to see you first. We needed this night, you know? To celebrate before I get buried in boring paperwork.” I chuckled softly. Jacinta always had a way of making things larger than life. “Celebrating doesn’t mean drawing the entire room’s attention, though,” I teased lightly, nodding towards the curious glances we were receiving. She waved me off. “Let them look! Tonight is all about me, baby!” Her voice rose again, and I could feel the eyes on us. Before I could suggest she tone it down, a waiter appeared at our table, smiling tightly. “Excuse me, ma’am,” he began, his tone polite but firm. “Could you lower your voice just a little? Some of our guests—” “Excuse me?” Jacinta’s head snapped toward him, her voice dripping with indignation. “Are you saying I’m too loud?” “Not at all, ma’am. It’s just—” “Oh, no, no, no,” she interrupted, waving her hand dismissively. “I’m celebrating. And if that’s a problem for your guests, maybe they should go somewhere else.” I winced, my cheeks burning as I noticed more people staring. “Jacinta,” I murmured, placing a hand on her arm. “Let’s not make this a big deal.” She huffed, crossing her arms but finally falling silent as the waiter gave me a grateful nod before retreating. The atmosphere at the table had turned awkward, and I quickly searched for a way to diffuse it. “How about we freshen up before we head out?” I suggested. “We can grab some air and maybe find somewhere quiet to talk.” Jacinta narrowed her eyes but shrugged. “Fine. Let’s go.” I forced a smile and got up, grabbing my bags and we made our way to the restroom. --- I insisted on handling the bill as we stepped out of the restroom. Jacinta didn’t argue, still sulking about the waiter’s comments. I approached the counter confidently and handed over my card. The waiter took the card and swiped it. He paused, a frown appearing on his face. My heart skipped a beat but before I could say anything he looked up at me. Ma'am,” he lowered his voice. “The card was declined.” “What?” My voice came out sharper than I intended. “That’s impossible. Try it again.” He nodded and walked away, leaving me standing there with my heart racing. Declined? My mind reeled. There had to be some mistake. The waiter returned moments later, his expression apologetic. “I tried multiple times, ma’am. The card appears to be empty.” My stomach dropped. “Empty?” I whispered. Jacinta, who had been standing behind me, leaned closer. “What’s going on?” “I don’t know,” I said, my voice shaky. “It doesn’t make sense.” But before I could explain further, the murmurs started. “That’s her,” someone whispered from a nearby table. “The wife of Damien Landon,” another voice chimed in. I froze, my breath catching in my throat as their stares seemed to bore into me. “She doesn’t have money to pay?” “How embarrassing.” A wave of humiliation crashed into me and I could feel the stares fix on me. It hadn't helped that Jacinta had been so loud earlier, now we were at the center of attention. “Elena,” Jacinta said, her voice low for the first time. “People are watching.” I couldn’t respond. I couldn’t move. The humiliation was paralyzing, and my mind raced with questions. How could this happen? Had Damien done this? Was this his way of punishing me? “Excuse me,” a voice said, breaking through my spiraling thoughts. I turned to see a man approaching—a face I vaguely recognized, one of Damien’s acquaintances. He'd been at the wedding, and the sight of him was even more humiliating. “Mrs. Landon,” he said smoothly, he stared at me in concern. “Is everything all right? It’s not every day we see someone of your… stature in a situation like this.” I swallowed hard, my throat tight. The whispers grew louder, the weight of their judgment suffocating me. I needed to get out of here, but I had no idea how.Chapter 5: unwanted help Elena’s POV The air felt still as I met the man's eyes, they were filled with concern but I had the faint thought that he was mocking me somehow. “Elena,” Jacinta whispered, nudging me. “Don't mind it, I'll pay okay?” She glanced at the man, an unfriendly look in her eyes. “I…” I was about to speak when the man spoke up. “I can't stand by while Mrs Landon is in a fix can I?” the man said smoothly. He turned to the waiter, “I'll be covering their bill.” “No thanks, but thank you,” Jacinta butted in, taking out a credit card from her bag. “We can handle ourselves.” My tongue felt tied as I watched them bicker amongst themselves, I wanted to say something but what? The man frowned in displeasure. “I'm trying to help Mrs. Landon here, not you. Why don't you skimper off to the side and allow me to do what I need to do,” his tone was filled with mockery as he stared at Jacinta. I narrowed my eyes, about to speak up for Jacinta but a sudden hush fill
Chapter 6: My surprise Elena’s POVWhat was that all about? My heart thudded as I stared at the door Damien had just walked out of. Hid words pricked at me and I felt a bolt of pain so sharp I inhaled a sharp breath of air. And I'd thought he'd stepped in earlier because he cared. The thought made me chuckle, bitterness and pain mixed in within me. He didn’t care. Damien never would. All he cared about was his family image, nothing else. Not me. I was a fool to think for a second that one intimate moment would change that. I sniffed, hurriedly wiping my damp eyes. I was just about to pick up my bag when the waiter walked in again, he held a small parcel in his hand. I was caught by surprise when he outstretched his hand to give it to me. “For you ma'am,” he spoke, his tone as polite as ever. “For me?” I questioned, not taking the parcel from his hand. “Who sent this?” I asked, not intending to take it till I knew who it was from. “Mr. Mcgregor,” the mention of that man's name
Chapter 7ESCALATING TENSIONSELENA “What's this?” I asked, holding the check with shaky hands as I stared at Jacinta, silently waiting for answers. I could recognize that signature anywhere, it was Damien’s signature without a doubt. How many nights had I stayed up at night staring at the copy of our marriage certificate, tears streaming down my face and wishing that it was all a dream? “Tell me, Jacinta,” my voice came out sharper than I'd intended. “What's this about?” I stared at her, my eyes searching hers, looking for clues. “Yes it's from Damien,” Jacinta sighed, looking away. Her expression looked crestfallen. “He gave it to me.” “Why?” I repeated, holding the cheque between my thumb and index finger. I couldn’t imagine any reason why Damien would give Jacinta a cheque worth… my eyes glanced over it and my eyes narrowed further. A cheque worth half a million dollars, that was insane money. Whatever it was for, I didn't expect it to be good. “I…” Jacinta’s lips qui
CHAPTER 8Breaking Free ElenaMy heart felt like it was being clawed out as I stared at Lily in Damien’s arms, she was still asleep and her face was pressed into Damien. A few million questions filled my mind but no answers came to mind; ‘what was Damien doing in Lily’s room? Had Lily woken up? Did this have something to do with earlier?’ “She was scared,” Damien suddenly spoke, his eyes barely open. “She was scared like—” Damien paused, his head drooping again. He looked drunk I thought, I took a deep breath and silently began to inch close. I'd barely moved two steps when his head whipped up, holding me in place. “It's not the same anymore,” Damien mumbled the words, I wasn't entirely sure what he was referring to. “Damien,” I whispered, “let me have Lily, please.” A lump formed in my throat, “She needs to sleep.” “What do you know about it?” Damien snapped, his voice raising a little. His hands weren't stable as he pointed at me. “I…” I trailed off, at a loss for words.
CHAPTER 9Taken Flight At DawnDamienThe world felt blurry and dim as I stirred slowly. I winced as a dull pounding filled my head, the hangover from the night before hitting me raw and hard. My throat was dry, my body heavy, and my thoughts clouded by an uncomfortable mix of grogginess and unease.Something was missing, though I couldn’t put my finger on it. It gnawed at the edges of my mind, a faint echo of something important. What was it?I eased up from my lying position slowly, and I squinted, trying to adjust my eyes to the light in the room. My memories were fragmented, and all I could remember were bits and pieces. A flash of Lily’s face. Elena’s voice. And then... nothing.What had I been up to last night? I shook my head, forcing myself to my feet. I nearly stumbled, my hands gripped the edge of the bed with a death grip. I sat for a long moment before I could trust my legs to move. I headed to the bathroom. In the bathroom, the cool spray of the shower did little to
Chapter 10Confrontations Damien“What do you mean she's gone?” Albert's voice was curt and brimming with barely held rage. Careful, I thought, narrowing my eyes. I put up with his tone because he was Elena’s father and nothing else. “It's like I said,” I exhaled slowly, repeating the words I'd repeated twice already. “Elena’s disappeared, she took her daughter to the hospital and hasn't been seen since then.” There was a long pause on the line as Albert took in the news. “She’s not here,” Albert finally said, his tone mellow. “I'll call the authorities, she has to be found.” Indeed, I nodded my head. I had people checking all the nearby hospitals for any sight of her. I still held onto the hope that Elena had taken Lily to the hospital, in that case, it would be easy to find them. “Think about how this will affect our arrangement,” I paused, allowing the implications of my words to sink in. “If she's not found,” I paused again. “It wouldn't be good for anyone.” I ended the
Chapter 11A Safe PlaceElena The knock at the door roused me up from sleep and within moments I was up and alert, my body tensed as I stared at the door cautiously. “Room Service Ma'am,” a muffled voice called from outside and I felt my racing heart ease up a little. I'd picked a small hotel to stay for the night after leaving the hospital. Lily had slept through everything, only waking briefly to use the restroom. “Your bill,” the attendant motioned at a small printout on one side of the tray as he passed it to me and the scent of steaming coffee hit my nostrils. “Thank you,” I whispered, not wanting to disturb Lily, I handed over some dollar bills and even now I could only thank my lucky stars that Mcgregor had given me that cash. I wouldn't have made it this far otherwise. “Thank you, ma'am,” the attendant smiled and turned to leave. “Mummy,” Lily’s voice echoed as she pushed away the sheets, her eyes still groggy from sleep. “Where are we? This isn’t my room,” she asked
Chapter 12 Strings Attached Elena My heart thudded in my chest as I stared at Sarah, it was her. It had to be. She looked old, older than I remembered I thought, staring at her. Her hair had sprinkles of grey in it and it'd been wound into a little bun at the top of her head. “Who are you?” She asked sharply, her lips twisting into a scowl, she didn't look happy at all at being recognized. “I'm Elena,” I reacted quickly, pushing my surprise away. It'd been years since she saw me, it was a given that she didn't recognize me. “I'm Agatha’s daughter,” I whispered, staring at her expression. “You're what?” Sarah's lips thinned into a grim line. “I've had enough surprises for a day,” she snapped, her sharp voice making me flinch. “What are you doing here? Surely you weren't passing by the neighborhood,” Sarah's eyes bored coldly into mine. “I—” the words caught in my throat and I struggled to speak. I'd been prepared for a whole lot of things but not this sort of welcome. “Wel
Chapter: 63: Where You Belong ElenaRing,Ring.Alarm noises filled the air waking me up from sleep. I don’t have an alarm, so why was I being woken up by one?I fluttered my eyes open as a pang of headache hit me. “Ahh,” I winced. Panic bubbled in my chest as I took in my surroundings. “What the hell.”I sat up quickly, my head spinning in the process. Think, Elena. Think.Bits and pieces of the night before made their way through my mind which only meant I was at Damien’s house. But why was I naked? “Did he? Did we,” confusion set in. I hadn’t gone all the way yet with Damien, and quite frankly I wasn’t ready too.The door creaked open, and I held my breath.A tall shirtless Damien stepped in. “You’re finally awake,” his voice came in smooth and calm, a stark contrast to how I felt on the inside. “What did you do to me?” “Where are my clothes?” I questioned annoyance etched on my face.“Whoa, whoa slow down Elena,” he said gesturing with his hands for me to calm down. “One
Chapter: 62: A Dangerous GameElenaThe alcohol was yet to kick in so I was still aware of my surroundings and could still speak normally. We kept walking in the cool night air without Damien saying a word. It was unsettling how he could be so silent while my mind was spinning with thoughts.“Are we going somewhere?” I asked, breaking the silence.He didn’t answer.I huffed. “What about the business you wanted to talk about?”Still nothing.I frowned, my steps starting to falter. “How long are we going to be walking for? I’m tired.”I exhaled sharply. “Won’t you at least say something?” I kept bombarding him with questions.“Why—,” left my mouth before he cut me off.“You talk a lot for someone who claims to be tired,” he finally spoke, amusement flicking in his eyes.“Well— my leg hurts not my mouth,” I shot back. His lips curved into a smirk. “So are you asking that I carry you?”I hesitated for a moment. ‘He wasn’t serious, was he?’ I thought, peeking at him from the corner of m
Chapter: 61:Unplanned Encounters Elena With a click of the door. Nothing, nothing happens “I locked the door when I came in,” Damien whispers in my ear. Relief at the sound of his words washed over me but it was short lived as Ethan’s voice came through. “Elena I know you’re in there, lunch break is going to be over soon.” We usually ate together during lunch breaks so it’s not surprising that he came looking for me. “Damien,” I whispered giving him a look that needed no explanation. “I’m coming Ethan,” I said awkwardly but loud enough to be heard outside the door. We both arranged our clothes, well mostly mine. Damien helped me, his fingers brushing against my skin wiping away the bodily fluids—the lingering traces of our intimacy. We were now both good as new for the most part. “I’ll see you later,” Damien said to only my hearing as I opened the door. It was hard to miss the surprised look on Ethan’s face. Damien paid him no mind walking past him
Chapter: 60: longing for? Elena It’s been a few days since my make out session with Damien, I had tried avoiding him but that only made him want to get closer, and one way or the other we ended up being around each other. Whether it was in his office or mine, there was always a reason to be in the same space. Meetings, reports, last-minute approval, anything that required our interaction seemed to stretch longer than necessary. But that wasn’t all, I had found myself after work being driven home by him. I was now expecting to see his car waiting for me at the end of the day. The car rides were nothing close to a silent ride. We had talked so much, probably longer than we ever did throughout our marriage. He never asked if I needed a ride, he simply assumed I would take it. And what was worse? I let him. He felt different now. There was no denying the shift between us. I sighed, lost in thought as I turned the corner in the office hallway, barely paying attention to wh
Chapter 59: Uninvited Encounters Elena My mornings at Harrington Enterprises were with usual routine, except for the anxiety that always came with knowing I’d have to face Damien. Still, I had chosen to suppress it, to mask it beneath professionalism and composure. Today, however, something felt…off. A strange sense of unease crawled up my spine as I got dressed for work, but I didn’t want to focus on it. I arrived at the company building, walking through the familiar glass doors, my heels clicking softly against the tiled floors. But the moment I stepped into the elevator, my chest tightened. Sophia. She stood there, looking effortlessly beautiful in a fitted white dress, her long chestnut hair cascading over her shoulders. My eyes met her blue ones, and she smiled, the kind of smile that held more meaning than it should. “Good morning, Elena,” she greeted, stepping further inside as if this was her space. I smiled back giving her a curt nod. “Sophia.” The elev
Chapter 58Undeniable TruthElena The ride home was dead silent, I didn't notice the death grip I had on the steering wheel. Damien's last words to me at the briefing kept echoing in my head, as did images of his cold detached expression when he'd walked past me. “You disappoint me.” His words pierced into me even then and I felt the knots in my belly tighten. I shouldn't think about this I thought, shaking my head but the thoughts lingered, like a weight I couldn't shake off. I felt a wave of exhaustion flood me when I finally got home, it was late already but the house lights were still on, meaning Jenna was up. I felt a pang of guilt at the thought of her having to pick Lily up from school and tuck her in after work. “Elena?” Jenna called out the moment I walked in, her voice faintly cheery. “It's me,” I said, forcing a smile. “Hey.” Jenna was busy at her laptop, her hands dancing above the keyboard as she clicked away. “What's wrong?” Jenna's sharp gaze saw
Chapter 57Overt PloyElena What was Sophie doing here? The question remained with me when I walked back to my office, unanswered questions filling my mind. I couldn't help the faint jealousy that sprang up when I'd spotted Sophia walking out of Damien's office, were they back together? I wondered, or had they always been together? Perhaps the only good thing that'd happened was Damien promising to take care of Connor, I didn't know how but I'd found myself believing him. Perhaps Connor's actions wouldn't pose much of a threat, if Damien was that confident, he probably had a reason for his confidence. I'd just turned the corner when I nearly bumped into a trolley carrying a thick pile of files and some stationeries. “Watch where you're going!” I snapped, my annoyance temporarily spilling over for a moment and I moved aside to let the trolley move past. I was stunned to see another trolley following the first, it was also loaded with some things. Someone was moving? I wondered,
Chapter 56New safetyA gunshot? Luther's blood ran cold and he shivered uncontrollably on the spot, his eyes wide with fear. He must've been daydreaming he thought, but the stinging pain in his eardrums reminded him it wasn't a dream. A scream pierced the air abruptly and despite the closed door, Luther heard it loud and clear. Oh God no! Luther's eyes widened with full-blown shock and his back was drenched in cold sweat. He didn't hesitate to lock the door immediately, his hands were badly shaking and he leaned on the wall beside the door, taking in large gulps of air. His phone suddenly buzzed, startling him and Luther picked up the call without delay. “Hello,” Luther whispered, half scared that someone might listen to him, even now his mind raced with thoughts. “That could've been you just now, Mr. Luther,” the lady's voice spoke over the line, her tone was light and breezy.“Yo—you—” Luther stuttered, words failing him. “You knew—” he trailed off, his tone incredulous. Indee
Chapter 55Close Call With DeathThe atmosphere in the office was cold and forbidding, Luther shifted uncomfortably in his seat and he wiped off the thin layer of sweat on his brows. Frightened, spooked, and terrified. Luther was all of this and more, his eyes were white from excessive shock and he kept glancing at his cell phone, half expecting a call to clarify that what he'd heard hadn't happened. He'd just received word that Jansen, one of the directors, had been killed in a car crash, normally such an incident wouldn't have raised Luther's alarm but this wasn't the first. Three out of the five directors who'd betrayed Damien with him were dead, all accidental deaths. But were those accidents truly accidental? Luther would've been dumb to believe that. Who wanted them dead? Who would stand to benefit? Luther found the issue increasingly becoming more dangerous. Damien or Victoria were his prime suspects, no one else would benefit from the deaths of a few ex-directors. “Damn