The boardroom is filled with the sound of frustrated remarks and fists slamming against the large wooden table. William’s eyes roam around the room as his arms rest on the table. He returns his focus to the binder in front of him.
“Are you saying we don’t know what we are doing?” One of the directors stands up from his chair, his hand scrunching the paper.
“That’s exactly what we’re saying. If you did your job properly- “
“Enough!” William’s voice booms through the room. Everyone immediately falls quiet and turns their heads to William. “Please sit down,” he instructs the director, without lifting his eyes from the binder. The director falls back into his chair and clears his throat.
“Sir, you have to understand . . . “ The director trails off when he notices William’s eyes on him. He lowers his head and pretends to read something on the paper.
There is a moment of silence as they all wait for William to speak. William closes the binder with a silent thud before he turns his attention to the rest of the room. He leans back in his chair and takes a sip of his tea.
“This has never been a topic for discussion. I understand it will take more time and effort than usual, but it will be worth it.” There are a few audible groans. His eyes shoot to the directors. “I did the necessary research to be able to execute this project. If you have any doubts about me, it is best to inform me about this now,” he says with a hint of irritation.
“No, sir. We have never doubted you. We are just worried that it might be a financial black hole.” William raises an eyebrow at the older man sitting across from him. The older man shrinks back into his chair, ignoring William's stare.
“Please, I would like to know what your concerns are.” He leans forward and folds his hands on the table. The people around the table look at each other with unease before one brave woman lifts her hand to get his attention. He nods his head and waits for her to state her argument. This should be interesting.
In the empty classroom, Lianna sits on the floor with a piece of paper in front of her. “Sky full of stars” by Coldplay blares through her earphones and she hums along with the song. She bites her bottom lip as she concentrates on the floor plan drawing on the paper.
She stretches her leg out, letting out a sigh of frustration. She cannot figure out how to connect the library and music room with the gymnasium without passing through the basketball court.
She grabs the eraser and erases the drawing, but the paper tears. She falls backward with a dramatic sigh. This project is not as easy as she imagined it would be. A knock echoes through the empty class and she lifts her head from the floor.
“Miss Evans, I have- “ Maeve walks through the door, but stops when she sees Lianna on the floor. She bites back a smile and Lianna waves to her before she sits up again.
“What’s up, Miss Lauren?” Lianna frowns when a girl appears from behind Maeve. The girl's eyes are red and puffy. She must have been crying.
“She said she wanted to talk to you.” Lianna gets up with a groan and walks over to them.
“Everything okay?” Lianna holds her arms out for a hug and the girl rushes into her arms. She mouths to Maeve, asking what happened. Maeve shrugs with an apologetic smile, gesturing that she needs to get back to her class.
Lianna nods and the girl pulls out of the embrace. Lianna motions to the chair at her desk. The girl walks to the desk, followed by Lianna. She sits down on the chair while Lianna supports herself against the desk.
“Cheryl, would you please tell me what happened? Did someone do something to you?” Lianna watches the girl play with the edge of her school skirt. A tear rolls down her cheek and falls into her lap. The girl lets out a small sob before she breaks down, her face falling into her hands. Lianna crouches down next to Cheryl and rubs her back gently.
“It’s okay. We can sort it out. Don’t worry, I'm here for you,” Lianna whispers and hugs Cheryl again.
William rubs his temples with closed eyes. He forces his eyes open again and shifts around in his chair, trying to find a more comfortable position. A sharp pain shoots through his back which causes him to let out a pained groan. These ridiculous office chairs are going to be the death of him.
He sits upright and focuses on the screen in front of him. He is currently looking for land to buy at a reasonable price, but he has not found anything to his liking.
There is a knock on the door. William looks at the door and notices the woman from the meeting earlier walking in. He leans back in his chair as he watches her walk to his desk. She walks around the desk and stops next to him.
“How was that?” she asks with a smirk. William closes his eyes as he chuckles.
“Not bad. You can be more aggressive the next time. The others did not take you seriously,” William says and the woman laughs softly. She inches closer to him and rests her hands on his desk. She plays with a strand of her hair and William notices her skirt riding up. He keeps his eyes on her.
“Come on Will. I am waiting.” William stands up. He leans closer to her, his mouth inches from her ear.
“Are you sure that you can handle it?” He stands back and watches the woman roll her eyes. She gives him a playful smile. Before she can answer him, his phone vibrates on his desk.
William apologizes and moves forward to get the phone. He inhales sharply when the same pain burns through his back. He has to get that looked at.
“Hello Mother,” he answers. The woman sits down on William’s chair and keeps her gaze on him.
“William, dear. How are you?” He rests his head against the headrest of his chair.
“Everything is going well, thank you. Why are you calling?” He knows she would never call him at work unless there is an emergency at home. What will it be today?
“Can’t a mother call her son to check in on him?” she asks with an innocent tone.
“Mother, I saw you this morning. And I will see you when I get home.” He tries to hide the irritation but is too tired to succeed.
“We have guests tonight, so please be here at five. We need to get everything ready for tonight. You need to be there too.”
“I have a meeting this afternoon with the other partners. I cannot cancel it at such short notice.” He takes a sip of water from his bottle. The woman frowns and slowly gets up.
“Your father is also expecting you tonight. You better not be late,” she says with a harsh voice.
“See you later.” William ends the call. He stares at the screen for a while, contemplating how his life could have been. It could have been so different if he was born into another family.
”Well, this will have to wait. See you tomorrow,” he says as he grabs his jacket from his desk.
“What? But we-“
“Zelda,” he calls, interrupting the woman. Another woman enters his office and greets him. “I have to get back home. There is an emergency that I need to attend to. Would you please tell Patrick and Gerald that I will not make it back in time for the meeting? I apologize for the short notice, but I only found out now.” He throws his jacket on and packs a few things up from his desk. She nods her head.
“Yes, Sir. Anything else?”
“That will be all, thank you.” Zelda exits, but not before she gives the woman next to William a glare.
“Seriously? After all that, you’re just ditching me?” William lets out a frustrated sigh. He never intended for things to even get to this point. It was just fun.
“Enjoy your afternoon.” William walks past her and heads to his car. He will deal with her tomorrow. His parents will not keep him out of work unless it is important.
He exits the parking area and decides to buy something to boost his energy levels. It will be impossible to stay awake tonight if he does not get something in his system.
“Dig a tunnel, dig, dig a tunnel”
“You could dig and never get done”
Lianna erupts into loud laughter when she figures out the choir kids prepared a Disney song for her. She cannot stop laughing and has to hold onto a nearby chair to prevent herself from falling. Some of the other kids have also joined in on her laughter while others are still singing their hearts out.
Lianna continues to laugh as she starts to dance with a few other students. They finally come to an end and Lianna hugs a few of the nearby kids.
“Ah, you guys. You didn’t have to do this. It was amazing.”
“We know you love Disney and all that, so we learned a song for you. It’s a late birthday present.” Talisha says and hugs Lianna. Lianna smiles again as she hugs Talisha back.
“Thank you so much. You are so special. You just made my year,” Lianna says while she hugs the other students. "But we still have to rehearse the real songs you need to perform this year. So warm up." Everyone bursts into singing, but it is random and chaotic. Lianna laughs again.
Her ringtone blares through all of the noise to get her attention and she hurries over to her desk. She smiles when she sees that it is her dad.
“Dad, hi.”
“Hey kid, how are things?”
“Good, good. The choir students just sang for my birthday.” She gestures for Talisha to get everything ready for the rehearsals.
"That is sweet. They must've practiced.“ Her dad's voice seems a bit off. It does not have the same energy as usual.
"Yeah, they were fantastic. Is everything fine?”
“Yes, everything is fine. I just- I have some news for you, but it is better not to do it over the phone.”
“Dad? Are you okay? Wait, I am on my way. I’ll be there in 20 minutes.”
“No need to rush. I’m fine, kid. I’ll see you soon,” he says and ends the call. Lianna frowns at the screen and a heavy weight presses on her chest. She must get to her dad.
“Talisha, would you be a darling and lead today? I need to get to my dad.” Talisha nods her head and helps Lianna to pack all her stuff. Lianna rushes to the door with her bags, but she spins back to the class.
“Thank you, everyone. You guys are the sweetest. I appreciate it so much. Love you all.” She blows them a kiss and they all wave back at her. She heads out the door and greets the teachers in the hall. She hurries to the nearby bus stop and checks the time. Lucky for her, the bus comes roaring around the corner. At least she did not have to wait. She really hopes everything is all right.
William greets his mother with a kiss on her cheek. She walks off toward the kitchen and he follows her. He passes the study and notices that his father is not there.“Where is Father?” he asks, sitting on one of the chairs around the island.“Good afternoon.” William is startled by the deep voice from behind him. He turns to face his father. He bows his head to greet his father. His mother places a cup of coffee in front of him. He keeps his gaze on the steam from the coffee.“What is going on? I had an important meeting that I had to cancel to be here.” William manages to keep his irritation at bay and he forces a neutral expression.“What meeting?” His father demands as he sits down across from William.“With Gerald and Patrick. We had a meeting about the annual reports.” His father’s head snaps to his mother with that look in his eyes.“Why did you agree to meet them tonight if you knew he had such an important meeting?” He flinches internally at his father’s raised voice. His moth
“Who?” She asks again, letting go of her father’s arms.“William Rhodes, the owner of one of the most successful hotel groups in the whole world. Partner at Intra Vires, one of the most well-known law firms in the world. I have mentioned him a few times.” Lianna shakes her head and laughs softly at her dad’s frustration. “Of course, you wouldn’t know. You never listen.” Her dad sighs.“I do listen, Dad. But I don’t recall you ever mentioning him before. He sounds important,” she jokes and bends down to pick up her dad’s cane. “So, does this William fellow know about your plans?” She throws the cane to her dad and he catches it in the air.She walks to the house but turns around to face her father. She continues backward, her gaze still on her dad. He uses the crane to support him as he follows her.“Yes, I met his father at a conference in New York last week. We talked about many things, including the marriage situation. We both agreed that it would not hurt if you guys could get to kn
The massive white gates swing open, allowing Lianna and her dad to enter. They drive slowly while they look at their surroundings. Trees surround the house with a large Olympic swimming pool next to the house. Lianna gawks out the window at all the flowers in the enormous garden that enfolds the house.“Behave.” Her dad taps her leg and she returns to her normal sitting position.The car stops in the driveway and a woman comes into their view. She is short with a stern look on her face that sends shivers down Lianna’s spine. She has been so caught up in her world, she forgot about this world. She forces a small smile and all the childhood memories come flashing back. She forgot how cold and cruel this world is.“She scares me,” Lianna says through her teeth, keeping her forced smile. Her dad nudges her arm as a sign to get out of the car. Before she opens the door, she takes a deep breath in. Just do not do anything stupid.She climbs out of the car and takes her dad’s arm They walk un
Lianna has to force the salmon down her throat and nearly throws up when she swallows the last piece. She gulps down the meat with the water.Why did she not just say she is allergic to seafood? Why is expensive food most of the time so revolting? She ignores the shudder that tries to escape.“Lianna, you have been extremely quiet during dinner. Why don’t you tell us more about yourself?” Rose rests back in her chair with that thin smile of hers.Does that woman know how to smile? Lianna wishes she could say no thank you, but it would be rude. She sits straighter and wipes her mouth with the napkin.“Certainly. What would you like to know?” Lianna’s eyes shift to William and he watches her intently. She averts her gaze back to Rose.“Where did you study?”“Ah, well it is not as impressive as Harvard Law School. I studied music at North Dakota State University and then education with psychology at Columbia University.”“Did you not get into Harvard or Yale?” William mentally cringes at
Lianna hands Maeve a mug filled with coffee and sits down across from Maeve on the chair. Maeve takes a sip before she continues.“I still can’t believe it. You’re getting married? I never thought I’d see the day.” Maeve places the mug next to her. “And you’re getting married to none other than William Rhodes. I’m so jealous,” Maeve says with a giggle. Lianna rubs her eyebrow and lets out a tired sigh.“How do you even know who he is?” Lianna crosses her legs on the chair and leans back.“His name appears a lot in the news and he is constantly in the tabloids. He is so dreamy. And you’re getting married to him,” Maeve says, placing a soft punch against Lianna’s arm. Lianna rolls her eyes while shaking her head.“Sheesh, so he is like a celebrity?" Maeve nods her head with excitement. Lianna laughs at her reaction."One of these days you'll be reading about me.""Don't even joke about that." Maeve takes another sip from her mug. Lianna stretches out her legs."At least I will get to kno
Loud laughter snaps him back to reality and he looks to his left. He pushes himself off the wall and narrows his eyes. Is that . . . Lianna? The girl walks closer to him, still laughing loudly. He notices the dark blue highlights in her hair. She did not have those last night, did she? She seems so different from last night.“Look at you. You’re a mess,” Lianna says, followed by more laughter. William closes his eyes and sighs heavily. At least she made it. “What happened to you? Why are your shoes covered in mud? And your coat?” William looks down at his shoes. He tries to calm his breathing, the anger rising in his chest. Why is she laughing?“I had to walk all the way because my driver could not drop me here. Why didn’t you give me better instructions on how to get to your apartment?” He stares into her eyes and sees how her smile disappears.She clicks her tongue and walks closer to him. Rich people are always so serious.“Are you angry? Aw, mianhae.” Lianna says with her hands tog
William sits on the bed, drying his hair and talking to his mother. He has not told her about Lianna’s living conditions. He is aware that she will use this as an excuse to get him out of the marriage. The call does not last long, and his mother ends it without saying goodbye. She is still furious that he might get married to Lianna and not the girl she chose for him.“Dinner is ready!” Lianna calls and William gets up. He walks out of the room into the living room. There is a nice aroma of soup hanging in the air. Lianna is busy placing two bowls on the island with spoons.She lifts her head when she senses William coming closer. She gestures for him to sit down. “How was the shower?” she asks while she gets the bread from the refrigerator.“It was fine, thank you,” he answers and takes his seat across from her. She eyes him for a moment before she shakes her head slightly. “Bon Appetit,” she says suddenly and dips the bread into the soup. William sighs and takes a piece of the bread
Lianna has managed to clean the whole kitchen and living room within an hour. William is sitting on the couch with his laptop on his lap. He would occasionally look up and see Lianna dancing to the songs.She is currently busy sorting things out in the bedroom. A gag echoes from the bedroom, followed by Lianna almost falling out of the door. A soft chuckle escapes him.“I asked him to stop the horror of the broccoli, but it is only getting worse. Ugh, where’s the fan? How are you going to sleep there tonight? You will be gassed,” she says and gags again.William watches her struggle to get a box from on top of the shelf. He places the laptop on the table, gets off the couch, and walks to the shelf.“Here,” he says and lifts the box from the shelf. He hands it to Lianna before returning to the couch.“Kamsamida,” she says without even looking at him as she is walking back to the bedroom. He sits down with a sigh and stares at the empty PowerPoint in front of him. He does not even know
William groans softly as he opens his eyes. He looks around the dark room, hearing music from the radio. He lets out a sigh and closes his eyes again.Lianna stirs next to him and he remembers that she is next to him. He turns his eyes to her, looking at her through heavy lids. She has a peaceful look on her face and her arms are wrapped around his chest and waist. A smile spreads on his face as he relishes the warmth and comfort.He turns on his back, lifting her head so that his arm can slither between her neck and the pillow. He pulls her closer to him before closing his eyes. The loud sounds of the nearby apartments allow him to appreciate this life. The one Lianna had shown him. To find peace amidst all the noise and chaos.With a wide smile, William drifts back to sleep.Laughter rumbles through William and his eyes shoot open. He takes a moment to orientate himself. He feels Lianna next to him, talking to someone. He notices his arms wraps around her middle and he turns his hea
The cab stops near him and he hurriedly gets into the car. The facility is quite a drive from the apartment and by the time he gets to the apartment, it is already half past ten.Luckily, Lianna is not home yet, so he has time to take a shower and make himself some food. He sits on the couch as he eats his spaghetti bolognese. His eyes scan all the pictures and books on the bookshelf in front of him. At first, he thought that this apartment might lead him to insanity, but he appreciates the distractions.A photo catches his attention and he gets up, placing his plate on the coffee table. He walks to the shelf and takes one of the pictures that were standing out from the shelf. It is a large picture of what looks like Lianna, but it is not Lianna. William inspects the picture and concludes that it might be Lianna’s mother. She looks exactly like Lianna, except for the green eyes and darker skin, She is holding two baby turtles. William smiles at the picture and realizes that Lianna and
The cab driver bids William farewell and William turns to the facility in front of him. “Harmony Haven Residence” decorates the pale building. He stuffs his hands into his pockets, trying to pull himself together.“William,” one of the nurses greet him. She walks up to him, her hands full of papers and files. “How are you?” She gestures for him to follow her and he obliges.“Busy, but I cannot complain.” She nods knowingly and stops when they reach the elevator. William pushes the button for the doors to open since Nurse Madrich’s hands are full. He pushes the button for the fifth floor and the doors close.“Has anyone else come to visit her since the last time I was here?” he asks. The nurse shakes her head.“We missed you last week, but unfortunately, no one has come to visit Nora. You are the only one,” she says with sadness in her voice. He hums absentmindedly.The elevator comes to a stop and the doors open slowly. William embraces himself and exits the elevator. Nurse Madrich le
William walks through the door of the bedroom, heading to the kitchen. He passes Lianna who is still asleep on the couch. The conversation between her and her dad replays in his head.He stops to look at her, wondering what her intentions are. She has been pretending everything is fine for the last few days. She did not once mention Evelyn or his mother. How can she forget things so easily?A sharp sound pulls him from his thoughts. There is a reminder on his phone.NoraAnother exhausted sigh leaves his lips. He completely forgot about that. He chuckles at himself. He supposes that is why he had the reminder; to remind him.He grabs his suitcase and adjusts his tie. He glances back at Lianna, contemplating whether he should say good luck. He could always just send a text.No, he could not do that.His feet carry him back to the couch where Lianna is sleeping. Her hair is sprawled out on the pillow and she is sleeping in a strange position. How has her back not disintegrated from slee
A knock at the door drags them from the moment. Lianna lets go of William and stands up, making her way to the door. William wipes his eyes and face, ensuring that Lianna would not be able to tell that he cried.“Dad.” William also gets up and waits for John to appear. Lianna’s dad enters and smiles widely when he sees William.“Ah, William. So nice to see you,” John says, holding his hand out and William shakes his hand.“What are you doing here?” William asks, glancing at Lianna who is busy making coffee in the kitchen. Did she tell her dad about what happened? It makes sense.“Lianna called for security, but apparently the threat left. I just came to see whether you two are still okay.” John sits down on the couch and William sits on the chair.“Oh, yeah, yeah. We are fine. So, this is security?” William asks, chuckling at the idea that Evelyn and his mother were so scared about security. It was just Lianna’s dad all along. It’s quite funny.Lianna places the mugs on the table and
There is nothing.He hears his mother arguing and he opens his eyes.“No, lady. Not in my apartment. Thank you very much for dropping, or rather breaking, in,” Lianna says while she drags Rose out of the apartment. Rose tries to fight back, but Lianna has her in a tight hold and forces her out through the door. Evelyn rushes to William to check on him.“Just leave,” he mutters, stepping away from her. She lets out a huff before she stomps past him, calling after Rose.“If you don’t leave, I’m calling security.” William hears Lianna saying from the hallway.“You can’t afford security,” Evelyn remarks. “No, wait, wait.”William walks to the door and peaks his head out to see what is going on. Lianna is talking on the phone to what seems to be security while his mother and Evelyn rush down the hall to the stairs.“Wait till your father hears about this,” Rose calls over her shoulder to William. Lianna finishes her phone call and looks to where Rose and Evelyn disappear down the stairs. S
William swiftly opens the door and enters the apartment, leading Lianna with him. His eyes scan the apartment as he looks for his mother and Evelyn. Where are-“I cannot believe he chooses to live like this,” Evelyn’s voice rings through the apartment. His mother appears from the bedroom with Evelyn on her heels.William lets out a silent sigh, already aware of what is going to happen. His grips tighten on Lianna’s arm, pulling her even closer to him.“What is going on?” Lianna asks in a whisper from behind him. He gives her a quick warning glance and she purses her lips together with a frown.“William,” his mother says with a scornful tone. He steps forward and lets go of Lianna. Another sigh leaves his mouth.“Mother, and Evelyn,” he greets them with a bow of his head. His mother takes a few steps toward him, her arms crossing across her chest.“William.” His mother glares at him. “You should have told me that this was your living condition. I would have told your father you wanted t
Light rain tickles Lianna’s face as she makes her way out of the school, William running in front of her. They had finished the color run, but it started to rain while they were cleaning up. They managed to finish packing up and are now hurrying to the car that William arranged for them.“Come on,” William calls over his shoulder, slowing his pace so that Lianna can catch up. She falls into step next to him and he lifts his jacket over them to shelter them from the rain.William leads her to the abandoned building across from the school where they can wait for the car. He ushers Lianna to the nearest wall which serves as protection from the weather. Lianna falls back against the wall and rests her hands on her knees. She tries to catch her breath. William also rests against the wall, running his hand through wet hair.“Ugh, I am soaked,” she says, twisting her shirt between her hands to get the water from it. William turns his gaze to her and notices that her white shirt is clinging to
William leans against the wall, looking around at his surroundings. There are a few people walking past him, all on their own mission.He turns his gaze to the school building across the street from him. The school building looks abandoned, except for a few children running through the halls. The pale grass in front of the school building makes him feel depressed.He checks his watch and lets out a frustrated sigh. Blake wanted to see him before he went to the color run. And now he is going to be late. He will just explain the situation to Lianna. She will understand. She always does.“Oi, why are you standing out in the open?” Blake’s gravel voice startles William. He jerks his head to Blake and finds him standing around the corner of the wall.“Good afternoon, Blake,” William greets while making his way over to him. Blake lets out a grunt as he leads them around the old wall. They come to a stop and Blake rests against the old wall.William steps next to Blake and crosses his arms.