KAREN ANDERSON
"Who are you?"
I heard a commanding voice behind me.
Startled, I turned sharply to see a pair of unfriendly dark eyes shooting right up at me.
"Shit!"
I quickly started to climb down the ladder. But I mistakenly missed a step and my grip on the ladder went loose the next second. I heard the creaking sound from the ladder and felt my feet slipping away from the rungs of the ladder and next I saw my dear self flying in the air.
My heart raced as a sense of dread enveloped me. And the only thing I imagined that moment as I fell was being moved around in a wheelchair. Just like Dad. The tears in Dad and Lilly's face. How Capon and every other debtee we owed will run riot in our home and our house would be taken. Lily would drop out of school. Father's treatment will stop and…
"What are you doing? Won't you get down?"
"Huh…"
My eyes flicked open and I was met with a scowling face and strong arms holding me up.
Frightened, I jumped with my buttocks nearly landing roughly against the floor.
"I…"
I tried to speak but he cut me off. "Who are you and what are you doing here?"
I inwardly pleaded with my thumping heart to calm down. I knew I had to settle this here lest Mr Hendricks get a wind of it and both Mrs Caro and I would be a goner.
"I.. I am a…"
"Wait…you…" he blurted, pointing at me.
"We have met before, haven't we? Who sent you? Which company do you work for?"
I frowned. His words confused me. Then I stopped and looked at him. He looked oddly familiar.
His gaze held me. Fine dark eyes.
Those eyes… where have I seen them…
Then it hit me. The snob at the club. What was he doing in Mr Hendricks house and in the young Master's room…
Wait… Was he an old servant I hadn't met or was he a new man servant?
I scanned him. He looked nothing like a servant. The aura from him felt nothing like that a servant could possess.
His eyes pinched and he took a step towards me.
"Did you not just hear me? What are you doing in my house?"
His house? There was only one person aside from Mr Hendricks that could say those words. Young master.
I looked at him again and hell the resemblance struck me. My jaw hung in the air and for a moment I felt my body numb.
He was the Young master? Jay Adams?
But apart from being Jay Adams, another thing struck me. The realisation of where I had met him. I couldn't have forgotten those eyes that held me captive and yet hurled those words at me.
Nightclub!
"We have met before, haven't we?" He asked again, taking another daring step towards me.
"No, we haven't met before. I don't work for any company and I was sent by no one." I scrambled over to where my cleaning tools were and grabbed them. I knew I had to leave before it was too late.
Before he realised who I was.
As my heavy feet sauntered towards the door, I prayed earnestly that he never remembered where he had met me.
But I barely made it out of the room before I heard his thundering voice behind me. "Stop right there!"
My muscles tensed up and my heart started to pound again. He started towards me, the sound of his shoes becoming louder and ominous as he neared me. I gripped my dress and held my breath.
"You know me, don't you?"
I wasn't sure if he already knew who I was or he was just trying to stylishly sniff out the truth from me.
But I maintained my ground.
"No sir, I'm just a common cleaner here. How could I have met someone as affluent as you when I'm just a common cleaner."
"Then why do you avoid my eyes?"
My eyes widened but quickly dropped. Then my heart raced. I looked at the door handle., I was just a step from it. I could just run out of there and out of job or remain there and…
"You are the lady from the club… " he said, halting my thoughts. I had been caught.
I turned around slowly. "I.. yes it was me."
His face tightened.
"What are you doing here? What are you doing in my house?"
I swallowed.
"I work here… as a part time maid here."
I watched as his brows furrowed together.
"What did you just say?" His lips pursed.
I blinked. He looked really furious. I couldn't help but wonder if it was because I tried seducing him at the nightclub or because I was working as his maid in his house.
"Did you just say you work here? Who said so? Who said you can work here? Who allowed you into my house!"
My body shook as his darkened eyes shot daggers at me.
"Did you not hear me? Who brought you into my house?" He snarled.
"I…I was employed. Mr Hendricks employed me.." I blurted with quivering lips.
He scoffed. "My grandfather won't do it. He would never let your kind into my house!"
I could hear his bark echoe against the marble walls and vibrating within my ear drums.
"Follow me, He said, briskly walking past me and stormed out the door.
I followed him, lifting my legs that had gone heavy and could barely carry my frightened body. I had never been this scared before. I couldn't think…
I had no idea what I was supposed to think.
Danger was imminent. I smelt it. I felt it but I refused to think about it.
He marched towards Mr Hendricks' room but we were only halfway the long corridor when Mr Hendricks stepped out of his room.
"Jay… you haven't left for work…" Mr Hendricks was speaking but stopped when he looked past the furious young Master and sighted me.
I bent my head, ashamed and sorry. I had put him in a tight spot.
"Grandfather, did you bring her in here?" Jay asked Mr Hendricks.
"Yes, I did. I'm sorry Jay," Mr Hendricks said calmly.
Jay looked at him. I saw him drag a shaky breath and for a few seconds he just lowered his head trying to calm himself.
"Jay, can we talk?" Mr Hendricks started after a short while. "I'm sorry for not talking to you about this…"
"There is nothing to talk about grandfather… you know everything. Why then have you done this? You know how much… how much…I don't want this…"
Jay staggered a bit. Mr Hendricks impulsively reached out to hold him.
Jay looked like he was having difficult breathing.
He gripped his chest as though it was tight. I couldn't see his face but when I managed to see the side of his face, it was flushed and pale. He looked like he was sick.
"I'm fine …" he whispered under his breath as his right hand reached the wall and gripped it.
"Jay, are you okay… should I get your medication?" Mr Hendricks charged forward and held him close, ignoring his "I'm fine"
I was shocked. I couldn't believe what I was watching. I was literally seeing a different Jay. The cold hardened man I saw at the nightclub had vanished, replaced with a totally different person.
After a while, Jay steadied and stood straight again.
"I'm sure you must have had your reason for defying the rules of our house, grandfather. But I want her gone before tomorrow. I do not want to ever see her face in my house."
I heard Jay say before he spun on his heels and started to walk out.
As he walked past me, he stopped beside me briefly, glared at me a bit longer before he walked past me.
I looked at Mr Hendricks. He was still looking towards the road Jay had passed. His eyes were sad. I went over to where he was standing.
"I'm sorry Mr Hendricks. It's all my fault. I'm really sorry. I shouldn't have entered his room."
"Well," he let out a soft sigh and forced a smile. "It's okay."
"But Mr Hendricks, am I really fired?" I looked up at him. His sad eyes held mine.
"I'm sorry Karen. I wished I could have been of more help but there is nothing I can do."
My ears twitched. I thought I had heard wrong.
"I don't understand… have I done something to offend him without knowing?"
"It's not you Karen. It's just… it's just that…" his voice trailed off and my curiosity piqued. But he didn't continue what he was saying.
"I'm sorry Karen. You can't work here anymore."
Mr He
ndricks turned and walked back into his room.
I watched, rooted to the spot and only heard the faint sound of the door as it went shut. Everything else went blank.
KAREN'S POV"I'm sorry, Karen. You can't work here anymore."Mr Hendricks turned and walked back into his room. I watched, rooted to the spot and only heard the faint sound of the door as it went shut. Everything else went blank. My body went cold as the realization of what had just happened began to dawn on me. I had other part time jobs but none of their pay was half close to what Mr Hendricks had agreed to pay me working part time as a maid in Adam’s mansion. "Father… Lily…" What was I supposed to do now? What was going to happen to Father's treatment and Lilly's upkeep?I forced myself to blink back to the moment. Swallowed as I felt my palms suddenly drenched. I pressed it down against my apron, turned and started out of the corridor. I was taking off my apron and trying to change back into my clothes when Mrs Caro came into the changing room."What have you done?" She queried quirkily and her lips pursed. I guessed Mr Hendricks had told her already. "I'm sorry Mrs Caro,
KAREN'S POV“Speak with me about what?”A voice sounded behind us. I froze. I didn't need to look to know the owner of the voice. It's iciness alone sent shivers down my spine. I wondered what would happen if I finally faced him. Ploddingly, I turned. His eyes pinched at the sight of me. Displeasure creased across his forehead. “You…what are you doing in my premises?” Okay it was now or never. I told myself and in a flash I took two steps and next I fell to my knees before him. “I'm sorry I know I shouldn't be here. But… I need this job. Please. I really need this job for my family…I beg of you. I swear I won't be a trouble and I would never step foot into your room or anywhere else I am not needed…please…”“Please Jay, can you reconsider?” Mr Hendricks threw in. “Father… you know we can't make an exception. We have been holding this tradition for years. We can't wake up one morning and make an exception for just one person.”“We humans make rules and we humans also break the
KAREN'S POV“Oh, I'm sorry…I hadn't seen you coming this way…” I apologized hastily. He looked at me, his forehead crinkling with displeasure.Before he went back on his word and fired me again just for the fact that I mistakenly bumped into him, I took to my heels. He could be that crazy. “Miss Karen,” He called and I halted.“I let you work here but I never said you were allowed to show your face before me. Don't let me see your face in this house until you leave.”What was I supposed to do? Cut off my face? Disappear magically at the sight of him? Or maybe develop some extraordinary sense of smell so that when I sniff him around, I would vanish. Did he think I would willingly wish to bump into him?He was a nightmare!Damn him!“And, are you just getting to work now?”“Uh, I… I'm sorry. It's just…”He started towards me. “Are you sure you still want this job? Where is the zeal you employed to plead to get this job back?”“It won't happen again.”He stopped a few inches from me.
JAY'S POVI don't know. I felt like I was being unreasonable. Maybe I shouldn't have yelled at her. But that was for the best. People like her were never to be underestimated. You show them a little compassion and they go wild. But that morning I noticed she looked exhausted while I reprimanded her for being late to work. It was annoying that it kept bothering me. “She was so quick and looked so determined when she pleaded for the job. Now what? She is coming to work late and showing her face before me.” I scoffed. “Is everything alright, Chairman?” My executive assistant, Hugo Lorris inquired. “Just drive.” “Yes sir.”I picked up a magazine in the car seat beside me and began to skim through it. As usual the stock rates for the shares of Adams group was making waves in the stock market.Pleased, I shut my eyes and rested my head backwards on my seat. “How is the preparations for the redevelopment going?” I asked between shut eyes. “Everything is set sir. We can only await fo
KAREN'S POVI was going to sit for an interview later that day. Thankfully the company had informed me ahead. That morning, I set off for Adams mansion quite early. Earlier than I had ever been there for work. Neither Mrs Rhoda nor Mrs Caro or any other maid had signed in by the time I arrived. I had no idea if my arrogant boss had left for work or was still around. Not like I cared anyways. Halfway into my chores, the bell rang indicating that someone was at the door. I quickly set down the rag I held to get the door but Mr Jay beat me to it. An average tall looking man walked in. In his arms was a wooden yet fancy basket containing a flower bouquet and Chateau Lafite-Rotschild wine. He stopped as he stepped inside and flashed his teeth at Mr Jay. “Hello, Chairman Jay Adams.”“Mr Carlos Fowler. What brought you to my home this early? I reckon it must be important.”Carlos Fowler let out a short chuckle. He strode further into the house, walked to the centre table and placed t
KAREN'S POVWhen I opened my eyes, I found myself in a strange but refreshing room. It was a somewhat familiar room making me briefly wonder in my sleepy state how I had known such a fine room in my life. My eyes fell on the backside of a familiar figure. At the same time, the figure stirred and snored lightly.I jerked and quickly sat up. A proper look around and it dawned on me that I was in Mr Jay's room. What was I doing in his room? How was I there…Last I remember I had arrived work earlier…and…oh…I sighed as it all started to come back to me. That creepy Mr Carlos. I breathed letting my eyes roam the room a bit before it finally fell on him again. He was sleeping soundly now. “Thank goodness.”When I brought him in, he looked to be at the verge of slipping into oblivion. His pulse kept on deteriorating even though he had clearly told me to not call the emergency unit. I was momentarily tempted to. I thought he was going to die. With his body burning so much came his mum
JAY'S POVWhy did it have to be her?Why did she have to be home at the time?Why did she have to be the one to save me?My teeth grinded. I could have accepted anyone else…anyone at all seeing me in my worst state but her.The mere thought that she had come at the right time told me she must have heard everything that bastard Carlos Fowler said. I forced myself out of bed and went for a glass of water. But I had yelled at her when she had helped me. Guilt prickled me. I shrugged. I never asked for her help. She didn't have to… but she did. And that was driving me crazy. “That bastard Carlos…”A moment later one of the maids informed me Mr Hugo was coming up to my quarters. It wasn't too long a time before Mr Hugo showed up. “Good morning sir. I thought I might have been mistaken but I drove past a car that resembled that of the vice chairman of JF group.”“You saw him.”I edged towards my dressing room feeling my jaw tighten. Mr Hugo followed me. “Sir, was Mr Carlos Fowler he
KAREN'S POVNo thanks to my prickly boss, I arrived at my interview place minutes late. Coupled with the fact that I looked dishevelled, my college background gave me no chance. As usual, I lost before I was given a chance to prove myself. I left there feeling nothing but exhaustion. Adams group was my last and only option. Could I bear facing my arrogant boss? If I ever got a chance to be accepted based on their demands, what if I ran into him at work?A shudder crept up my body. I couldn't imagine that. But he was the CEO and chairman. He had lots of things to tend to for a mere worker like me to run into him. I reasoned that if I could successfully avoid his arrogant face, I could work there. But if I ever bumped into him…But then I was lost on options. I was going to think about the consequences later. But as for that moment, the only thing I needed to do was to apply. I called Tina and asked if the opening for application was still ongoing. “Yes, babe, I think until the en
KAREN'S POV Arriving at Denva after one month of being away felt like I had been away for so long. Like I was stepping in a new place. Maybe it was just that part of me that was feeling a bit refreshed. I got out of the long bus dragging my echolac along. One of the things I wanted to do the moment I returned to Denva was visit Jessica. Glad she was being punished for her crimes. I also heard about Collins Morgan. Maybe at one point, I thought he was cute but not until I learned the other side of him. After I read the things he did to women, I could never see him in a pure light again. He was in jail too. He got what he deserved. As I sat in the visitor seat waiting for them to bring Jessica out, I imagined me being the one on the other side. I mean, it was almost me if not for Tina “I didn't expect to see you here. What is it?” Jessica slurred as she settled down. “Me neither.”“So? Are you here to gloat?”“Why did you do it?”“Why I did it? Because I hate it when bitches like
A MONTH LATERJay pulled up in the empty space of Anderson ‘s front yard which had turned to become his personal parking space in the last month. He had just opened the car door to step down when the frontage of the house opened and both Lily and Mr Anderson poked their heads out. He didn't need them to speak to see the magnitude of disappointment in their eyes. Of course he knew they would rather have Karen be the one appearing in front of the house and not him. And he also knew they always ran out to check each time a car pulled up in front of the house in the hope that it was Karen. They might likely not know because he never showed it but he missed her more than he could describe. He sighed and his teeth grinded in his mouth as he finally stepped down. “Hello, Mr Anderson,” he greeted wearing the smile he had learned to wear in the last month. Mr Anderson, like he always had done, took his hand into a firm shake and welcomed him inside. Mr Anderson offered him his usual kol
WRITER'S POV“You…how…what are you doing here?” Margaret waved a hand as she walked in majestically. “Hello fiancé.” Collins gaped in shock. slowly everything began to make sense. “What did you do to me?” He snarled. “Oh, come on, shouldn’t you say Hi to your fiance first?”“What did you fuvking do to me!”Detective Defoe ordered that Zach and Hunter be taken away from the room leaving only Collins and Margaret. Collins was still clenching and fuming. “You have been spiking my drinks…you are the cause of all this…”“Like how you and your friends have been doing to those innocent girls? Oh, common' you don't think I can stoop to that level now do you.”No matter how much Collins reasoned it, there was no other explanation as to how drugs were detected in his blood. Either detective Defoe tampered with the original results or it was the devil before him. “What exactly did I do to you? Why are you out to get me? Why! Why! No matter how I think about it, I have not offended you in any
WRITER'S POV Jay spoke to the lawyer in charge of Karen's case. What the lawyer told him worried him. Karen risked being detained in the holding cell after twenty four hours. He had already hired a private investigator to investigate the case. His eyes appeared weary. He had not had a moment of rest ever since Karen was taken in. Adams group needed him but Karen needed him too. Against Hugo's wishes, he had opted to stay back in the police station while he let him hold the forte back at the company. Even though Karen sent him away, he had refused to leave. He knew she was upset at him and he completely understood. All he wanted more than anything was to get her out of here. Later he spoke to the officer to let him speak to Karen again. To his relief, Karen permitted. “I spoke to your lawyer,” he said when they were given privacy. “What did he say?”“It's more difficult than we thought. The hitman maintains you sent him. We need solid evidence to disprove his claim and I asked t
WRITER'S POV “Your hands at the back of your head!”Zach's gleeful laughter was booming in the room when the door burst open and a team of policemen barged in. Instantly it seized. Pistols aimed at their faces.Alarmed, Collins sat up. Hunter and Zach frightfully pushed away the girl who looked half dead from the drugs she had been made to shove down. “Who called the cops?” Collins gritted, shooting glares at Zach and Hunter. “We should be asking you that!” Zach slammed back.“Your hands at the back of your head!” The officer repeated his warning. Collins could feel his shirt soak with sudden perspiration as he looked around in utmost disbelief and fear inside. He had been arrested for a lot of things but had never been caught right in the act and why in this place of all places. “Shit!”Detective Defoe stepped forward, a victorious smirk lingering in his lip. “Is there a need for us to read your Miranda rights…this wouldn't be your first rodeo,” he said and pressed the cuff firml
WRITER'S POV A FEW HOURS AGO BEFORE KAREN'S ARREST “What!” Jessica's yelp and her palm finding Craig's face happened in quick succession. “Say it again. What did you just say?”Craig’s jaw grinded. It pained him how he had been foolish to want to accept the challenge of tolerating a spoiled brat. Now he was too deep into the shit to take a step back. “It was Miss Tina that was shot. The hit man mistook her for miss Karen as she saw her coming out of Miss Karen's house.”“Simple job! Just a simple thing to do. Useless people! Can't get anything done right.” Then she spun at Craig, “You brought that idiot to me. You told me he was skilled. What happened? He couldn't take care of one person, just one person! He has been caught and he shot the wrong person. Who did you fuvking bring to me!”She stalked to the wine rack to grab a drink, each step she took fueled by barely contained fury. She had to do something before the man said a word to the police. She had to do something. She had
KAREN'S POV From learning that my friend got shot to hearing the worst news of my life. My friend of many years had wanted me dead because she wanted my man. I couldn't move in my seat. I couldn't, even if I wanted to. I shut my eyes hoping to wake up and find out that everything was all a nightmare until I felt my hand being grabbed and the cold metals clasping my wrist. Maybe it was because I was already numb of any feelings at all that I didn’t feel a pain as the thing locked my arms together. As I was being cuffed, I heard Jay try to speak to one of the officers. Didn't make out his exact words nor the officer’s response but soon they started to take me away. Down the hallway, the pitiful and judgemental gazes of people washed me head to toes. I followed humbly as they led me outside. “I'm coming to the station with her,” I heard Jay say to the officers as they pushed me into the hilux. “No. You don't need to. Officers let's go,” I refused. The last thing I wanted was to wa
WRITER'S POV“What’s wrong?”Jay asked frozen Karen. Karen didn't move. Her hand dropped lifelessly beside her. Every bit of colour was drained from her face as she struggled to process what she had just heard.“I’m sorry, but I have to leave now,” she mumbled absentmindedly and her legs broke into a run. “Wait, Karen!” Jay rushed and grabbed her arm.“You are going the wrong way,” he said. Karen looked and saw she was heading towards the back of the building. She let out a shuddering breath. “I have to go…”“Please, tell me. What's wrong?” Jay demanded softly. “Tina was shot in front of my house,” Karen murmured. “Shot? How…”“I need to leave now. I need to go to her…Tina needs me…” Maybe this was the answer she needed. Tina was more than a best friend. She was her family and she would not have to be made to either choose her or not in order to be with a man. If there was one person who had always been by her side and she would never want to lose, it was Tina. “Jay, about what y
KAREN'S POV It was one of the fewest times I ever wished twenty four hours didn't have to end so quickly. After the exhilarating night, it would have been exhausting if I had to wake up early the next day for work or anything at all. It was already mid day by the time my eyes saw daylight. It was the warm light rays that woke me up. The window, although still closed, allowed a generous trail of sun rays trickling inside. Jay was nowhere to be found. Thinking he would be somewhere in the suite, I called out to him but no response.Something in me kicked. I had seen a similar scenario. Like those times when a man brought his lover for a vacation only for the woman to learn it was actually supposed to be their last time together. Stepping outside the suite and I was welcomed by the workers going about their duties with the nice smell of food and fresheners. I walked up to one of them. “Hello. Excuse me…have you seen a man…”“Yes. He is somewhere around. How about you sit in the wa