Something about the baritone voice shook her in a way that she could not pinpoint. For the first time in her life her heart thumped so hard against her chest just as chills trickled down her spine down to her toes. The feeling was very foreign and completely unexpected.
And in that moment she found herself thinking that being caught red-handed was not such a great feeling after all. And her first time just had to be while she was perched up on a chair with her uniform bunched up.
Like a deer caught in headlights, she turned ever so slowly towards the owner of the voice that held her captive. Her brown orbs connected with the ash black orbs of a man whose height alone was something to be reckoned with.
His hair, a slick messy dirty blond, looked like he had just stepped out of bed. A jaw so cut out, it was almost surreal. She saw how his complexion was not pale like her own, instead it was a tan, almost gold colour; something which she found almost amazing as it immediately gave away his foreign ethnicity.
She decided then that this man was indeed beautiful. She had never encountered a sight so enthralling. And no, this conclusion was not coming down from the fact that she did not have that much interactions with men to just label the next man as good looking. There was no question about it, she was not blind and was simply stating a fact.
His pristine shirt was folded at the cuffs, allowing her a glimpse of the trickle of curls that disappeared under the unfolded parts of his sleeves. The top two buttons were undone and she could see the broad expanse of his bronze chest, something which incited her stomach to release a swarm of butterflies.
It was only as her eyes once again settled on his face and saw how his jaw was so set out, that she realised the man was biting down his teeth in anger. She suddenly felt like a huge bucket of water had been poured over her. Instantly, her senses were at their sharpest degree as she came crushing to reality.
She was suddenly all too aware of the weight of the situation and how bad she probably looked. There she was high up on the expensive looking chair, her uniform bunched up under both of her hips managing to put her thighs on display; clutching the duster for dear life.
Her gaze lowered in shame. In that moment, she hoped for nothing more than the ground to swallow her whole. It seemed she could not muster the courage to speak. Or was it that she had lost the ability to speak as it was.
"I am not fond of repeating myself," His voice once again made her want to crawl somewhere and hide for the rest of her life. What about Natie? She thought to herself, amidst her feelings.
"Uh...please."
Please? That's all she could say? And more precisely, what exactly was she pleading for? She took a deep breath as subtly as she could, all too aware of the scorching gaze the man held on her.
‘You're not making this any easy!’ She wanted to shout at the man. But she couldn't be that stupid.
"Sir, it’s not what it looks like.” Great! The perfect thing to say when it is exactly what it looks like. And what was it if it was not what it looked like? She gulped once she saw how his gaze never faltered.
“I mean I just wanted to clean the cabinet but could not reach so...” she trailed off and lowered her eyes to the floor. She hoped that the man would at least understand her vague explanation.
At the long torturous silence that followed, she raised her head timidly only to find him standing directly in front of her. Nothing could have prepared her for this close proximity. She could now see how flawless his skin was, something she inwardly scolded herself for. This was not the time to be getting mesmerised by the man's looks.
He stood tall and proud before her, his intentions unknown to her. Was he going to report her? Heaven knows she could not do without this job. She needed it. A few seconds passed while they stood like that. She could not say anything to ease away the intensity in the air. It was becoming harder to breath with her so aware of him.
She felt his gaze wash over her. She hated the way he looked at her with disgust. Like she was filth that belonged on the soles of his shoes. She knew that she was just but the hotel's worker. Someone to dust, mop, scrub and clean up after guests but she sure as hell knew she did not have to be judged or be treated bad for it.
A new wave of anger washed over her. Like a sudden gust of wind, it almost unraveled her but she reigned it in. He might have been a beautiful man but he was not worth losing her job over.
What if you already have?
She shook her head and quickly sacked that thought. This was not the time to be thinking negatively. Having had enough of ridiculing herself by remaining perched up on the chair, she carefully reached out to both arms of the chair in a bid to gain some balance and get off the chair as soon as possible.
Just as she was about to step onto the floor, her left foot slipped and before she knew it, she was falling with her flailing helplessly in the air. She braced herself for the fall as her reflexes just weren't fast enough to grab something. Anything!
How much more embarrassment could she take? It looked like there was room for more as she clamped her eyes shut and waited for the thud. And waited. And waited. But it never came.
Wait a minute, the floor was not supposed to be warm and soft like this. Not that she had had enough encounters with floors to have firsthand knowledge on the temperature and texture of them. It just wasn't as she had anticipated.
Wait...
The sound was unmistakably prominent when she finally let herself listen. The strong sound of a heartbeat. Right under her cheek.
Her eyes flew open in alarm and the first thing that she saw was the creaseless shirt and the skin. The skin her face was currently plastered on. She almost fainted when she felt the hard chest under her hands.
Lifting her face slowly, she faced one very well-defined tan chest and took in the pair of arms that were falling on either side of him. She felt even shorter and smaller than she was. He was indeed a big man. One whose cologne was messing with her senses.
The bun that once existed on her head was long gone and her auburn hair fell in beautiful waves around her oval face.
She flushed a deep rosy red and jumped back in embarrassment. She looked everywhere else but at him. She bit her lower lip, a habit that came about whenever she was nervous.
"I think it’s best I leave. I apologise for any inconvenience I have caused you."
She honestly wanted to applaud herself for speaking straight without stuttering. She pulled down her uniform and wore her flats, rushing to make it to the door. She was just about to make it through the threshold when he spoke, making her come to an abrupt halt.
"I believe my chair was not there when you came into my office," he spoke so cooly but she could not miss the malice that laced his voice.
All this drama over a chair? Oh right, she was in the wrong too. She should never have climbed on top of it in the first place. It did not seem to make anymore sense to her now that she had been caught.
But even so, she did not think that she had given him enough reason to portray such hostility towards her. Well, unless you consider standing on his chair and falling onto his chest a sensible reason.
Besides, the latter could not be helped. He had been standing right there, so what was she supposed to do? Ask him to move aside so that she could gladly fall on her face and risk losing some teeth and a broken nose? She shuddered at the thought of it all.
Anelia made a sharp turn back into the room, wheezing past him and going to the chair. If only he knew how difficult it was for her to move that chair in the first place. Of course she did struggle as instructed. She probably looked quite the sight but she was hell bent on doing what he asked and getting out of there.
She eventually managed to move the chair back to it's original position. She turned and walked towards the door, intent on getting herself out through the threshold this time. As she was about to walk past him, he suddenly grabbed her wrist, earning a jump from her.
"Take your filthy duster while you're at it," he spat out while burning holes on the side of her face. She gulped down the need to cry. She would not give him the satisfaction of thinking that he intimidated her.
She walked back and picked up the duster. She had never in her life met anyone as ice cold as this man and she prayed that she would never have to encounter him again. As she finally closed the door to the penthouse with a soft thud, she felt like she could finally breathe.
Why do I repel him? Her unanswered question hung over her mind, making her all the more confused. But no, she reminded herself that she need not worry about that. With what little pride she had, she trudged back to the changing rooms.
Checking the watch tied securely on her wrist, it was a few minutes past six. Her shift was officially over and if anything, her sore feet were making her aware of how much work she had endured.
It was all worth it she thought, an image of her happy sister popping up in her mind.
Dexter rubbed his hands over Anelia’s smooth skin, his fingers caressing and tracing every curve on the surface of her skin with slow deliberateness. They lay together, skin to skin and to say he was content would be putting it lightly. To think that he had actually entertained the possibility of staying away from her and concoct some plan to seduce and sexually frustrate her until she surrendered. The idea alone now seemed to have been doomed to fail from the very beginning. The plan had come biting him back—it certainly had been the longest week he had ever had to endure. And he wasn’t one to wait around, especially when he had been occasionally living right across the road from her. The issue with his latest acquired addition to his list of properties caused a ball of unease to gather in his stomach. It had to be the most impromptu decision he had ever done in his entire existence, and he hardly ever jumped into a decision without much assessment and evaluation. To say it was unl
Days passed by and Anelia attempted to keep her mind occupied with the restaurant, the priceless conversations that always arose between her colleagues during work hours and avoiding her best friend like the plague. Emma had tried to pry into the specifics of her sudden meeting with Freda, one that her friend didn’t fail to label as careless and reckless whenever the matter arose, but had failed to gain much information. Anelia couldn’t bring herself to repeat the drama that had unfolded that day, for fear of failing to keep the fact that Dexter remembered everything and had made his intentions towards her clear from her. Knowing her friend, she would have all her belongings packed in just a few minutes and toss her in the next taxi back to La Vida.The thought of going back to La Vida, of going back to him, it brought shivers all over her skin. Whether it was from fear or excitement, she was not too sure. Perhaps, it was a bit of both. She feared the unknown, the possibility that so
"Take me home," Anelia murmured in a voice that was devoid of feeling. She had spoken the very same words over an hour ago, when she had been more than pliant in his warm embrace and overcome with heat. Except the spoken words now lacked the same enthusiasm that had previously been present in them. Between their shared moment of passion which stood to remind her that all attempts to forget Dexter disintegrated to moot the second he kissed her, and waiting while Dexter explained everything to the police as soon as they arrived on scene; finding her wrapped in his arms and clinging onto him like a vice (much to her mortification), it was safe to say Anelia had sobered up. Add on the fact that while she had been deep in her thoughts, she didn't pay attention to the direction Dexter was steering his car in, only looking up at the familiar La Vida that was illuminated by a glowy colour one couldn't miss from a mile away.Dexter had ignored her protests and taken a hold of her hand like he
He was calm, cool and utterly composed as he walked down the remaining steps. If anything, he seemed to have walked in the middle of a very a boring play. His eyes finally shifted towards Freda after they had scanned her entire body and Anelia glimpsed the facade breaking for a mere second. In the next second, his features were schooled and it was if as she had imagine that crack.“You have been busy, Freda,” Dexter drawled, looking up at the stage with a lazy gaze. He twisted to look at the hall around him. “And fantastic choice of a hiding place, by the way. I never would have taken you for the sort to know of such dilapidated places.”Freda paced across the stage, the knife shining under the large beam of light she and Anelia were both under. “Why, thank you. And this,” she said, gesturing to the entire building. “Was my favourite place to hang around in my younger years. But, of course you never knew that because you never bothered to know me. But that’s all in the past. What’s im
Anelia found herself ruefully appreciating the importance of her eyesight, especially now that she was blindfolded and had no way of ripping off the piece of clothing covering her eyes.It was eerily quiet and all the twisting and turning she had done in the past hour, in hopes of somehow freeing herself had only served to bruise her wrists. Stubbornly, she twisted her wrists again and moaned at the pain that shot up her arm.Stilling, she took a large gulp of air and bit down on her lip. Hours ago, her life had been perfectly normal and she had enjoyed every little second of it. Well, that as wasn’t entirely true. The thought alone brought a wave of sadness that settled over the crevices of her heart and tightened.To say that she had tried her hardest to be merry, to spend as much time with her newfound family at the restaurant and with Natie would be understatement. She had been working harder than was necessary to take her mind off Dexter, to no avail. If anything, thoughts of hi
Two pairs of sharp eyes stared at each other. One of the two were encompassed by wrinkles that crinkled deeply when the owner was in a merry mood, one that she currently was not in. The other pair that closely resembled hers, in that they were an extremely piercing pair of orbs that could not be bullied into casting their gaze down, continued to stare back at her.“Should we not intervene?” The most talkative of the twins said in a voice that was close to a whisper. Brett’s only response happened to be a sardonic smile. Of all the people present in the room, he happened to find great amusement in the situation at hand.As if Mrs Hally, their grandmother, finally registered the words that Dave had quietly uttered to his twin, she turned her eyes to him. “I’m most disappointed in you two,” she said pointedly in the direction of Dave and Brett. “Your brother has always been stubborn and difficult to deal with, but I’ve always counted on you two to balance out those very characteristics