“Simon?” Anna called as she stepped into the house, walking straight to the kitchen to put the bouquet of flowers she had bought on the table.
“Simon?” Anna called again, but the same silence met her in response.
The well-lit Victorian house sat silent, the only sound being the ticking of the clock from the living room.
"Maybe he is running late; it's that time of the year, and he has a lot to do," Anna muttered to herself as she checked the watch on her wrist.
It was the end of the year; the cold winter days were getting shorter, and Simon's workload always seemed to increase during this time, despite Paul Parker, his uncle's offer of help, which he always turns down.
Anna shook her head, not wanting to think about the drama between them, as she instead poured herself a cup of wine and waited for him to return.
As she lifted the glass to her lips, she heard the doorknob turning.
"Simon," Anna breathed as she stood up abruptly.
The smile that lit her face could light the whole city as she glanced at the dining table, which was perfectly arranged, with candles lit to ensure that nothing was out of place.
"Anna!" Simon shouted.
There was a bite in his voice, one that Anna's mind cast away as probably her imagination. It was a good day, and it was significant for them.
"Simon, I'm in here," Anna called out, picking up the vase she had arranged the flowers in earlier, placing it close to her.
"Why is the whole house quiet? Where are the staff? The bodyguard?" Simon asked, a scowl on his face as he stared at her angrily.
"I…I, Uh, I wanted us to have some time to ourselves tonight, you know, it's been our…"
"Without asking me?" Simon asked, cutting her off.
Anna was taken aback by his words as she stared at the look in his eyes. In the three years they had been married, he had never looked at her like that, more with an indifference than the anger she saw in his eyes now.
"I…I'm sorry, I will remember to do so next time," Anna replied, smiling up at him, hoping that was the end of the issue.
"Well, it's good there would be no next time then." Simon hissed, dropping a document he had been holding since he walked in.
Anna's face became pale as she stared at him in puzzle wondering what he meant by his words.
"I'm sorry I didn't call you Simon; you don't have to make such a joke." Anna stuttered.
"Ha ha," Simon mimicked, his brows drawn together as he added, "Do I look like I am?"
"What are you talking about? What is that?" Anna asked, pointing at the document on the table.
"That is our divorce papers, Anna; sign it and be gone. This sham of a marriage has gone on for too long anyway." Simon replied, pacing as he spoke.
Anna staggered, her feet giving out on her as she slumped down into one of the dining seats. She held the table with her trembling right hand, slightly hitting the vase.
The shattering sound of the vase filled the room, making Simon stop abruptly and turn sharp eyes to her.
"For F*cks sake, Anna, must you be so st*pid even today? I'm pretty sure you are not blind." Simon shouted angrily.
"I…I am sorry…I uhm…" Anna stuttered, struggling to gather her thought.
"There is no maid here; I suggest you clean that up and get the glasses too," he snapped.
"Why are you doing this, Simon? Did I do something?" Anna asked, standing up abruptly and walking through the glasses to him.
"Hey! There are glasses every fr*aking where," Simon shouted, pointing at the ground as he walked away.
"If you care so much, why are you divorcing me?" Anna asked, tears streaming down her eyes as she stared at his back, following him into the living room.
"I do not; I just do not want to waste time taking you to the hospital." Simon snapped.
"We have been married for three years, Simon. Why now? And on our wedding anniversary." Anna stated, her voice breaking.
"I don't have to explain anything to you, Anna. We signed a contract for two months; this marriage was supposed to be two months, but after all these years, I am letting you go; you should be happy." Simon responded, flipping a hand through his brown hair.
"That is a lie; we were happy, Simon," Anna cut in.
"For chr*st sake, Anna, you knew what it was you were getting into. You knew perfectly well I married you for a reason, and now you are no longer needed; sign the damn papers and get out of my house," Simon shouted.
"No, this is not happening. I am not signing those papers, Simon. Where do I start? Where do you want me to go?" Anna asked.
"I don't care, Anna, your father has gotten paid your worth for the last three years; you should go get your money, and also, here, take this; you will need it as you leave the country," Simon said, dropping a check on the table.
"Why will I leave the country? I am going nowhere, Simon." Anna shouted.
Simon's deep blue eyes darkened as he took a step close to her and whispered, "You have no choice, Anna. You should have read the contract when you signed it three years ago; I didn't think you would be that dumb. Leave the country, or you will not like what I do to you."
"And if I don't?" Anna asked.
Simon's lips curled up in a smile as he responded, "Then it'll be the last thing you regret not doing."
As he said that, he turned and headed for the door, but before he could open it, Anna asked, "Is this because of her?"
Simon's shoulder froze for a minute, with his hand on the doorknob, before he turned to look at her.
He stared at her for a few seconds, then he said, "Yes, she is back, Anna."
Anna gasped, a sharp sting piercing her stomach. A strangled cry escaped her lips as she fell to the floor, clutching her belly. Her hair tumbled free, covering her face.
Simon’s grip tightened on the doorknob. His dark eyes locked on her, unreadable, frozen and torn.
Anna’s tear-filled gaze begged him – don't
As she watched him walk out the door, her eyes rolled up and the last thing she saw was the ceiling.
When Anna opened her eyes again, she was surrounded by a group of nurses who were all trying to revive her. “We need an IV line here,” a nurse shouted, pointing at someone else. “Her pulse is weak, BP dropping fast,” another nurse said from the other side of Anna. “Anna?” someone called out. Anna turned her head towards the sound and saw Lily, her best friend, with a crease of worry on her forehead. “I think she is awake now,” Lily said, getting the nurse's attention. “Hey there, take it easy,” the doctor said, holding her shoulder as she tried to sit up. “What happened?” Anna asked, her voice groggy as she looked around in confusion. “Take slow breaths; do you feel any pain or dizziness?” the doctor asked. “No, I just feel a little lightheaded,” Anna responded. “That’s okay, we will keep you hydrated and run some tests to make sure everything is alright.” The doctor stated. “Thank you so much, doctor,” Lily said, a look of relief on her face.
"Huh, I think you should go now, Anna," John interrupted, glaring at Nancy as he stepped in front of her. "What did you just say?" Anna asked. "Nothing you need to hear again, and by the way you should go visit your mother," Nancy snorted. Anna turned and, without saying a word, stepped out the door. She walked over to the car, got in, and sighed deeply. Lily noticed the concerned look on her face and asked, "Are you okay?" "I'm worried about my mom," Anna responded. "Do you want to go straight to the hospital now?" Lily asked. "No, let's go home, and then we can head there once I'm packed," Anna replied. "Okay," Lily responded as she drove out of the driveway and headed straight to Anna's house. "What do you want to do now?" Lily asked. Anna stepped out of the car when they got to the house; she walked straight up to her room, packed a bag, and came back downstairs. "Here, let me help you with that," Lily said, taking the bag from her. They were
Anna felt a movement on her nose, then she felt it in her nose; her eyes popped open as she sat up suddenly. The next thing she heard was the grin on her kid's face as they laughed at the funny look on her face. "Jasmine! Jayden! James!" Anna exclaimed as she tried not to grin. "Mom, you look so funny," James said, still laughing as he pointed at her face. "Oh really, you want to laugh, right?" Anna said, narrowing her eyes at them. She pulled all three of them towards her and started to tickle them, causing them to laugh uncontrollably. "Now don't try that on Mom again," Anna said, laughing as she stared at them, grateful for the gift of them. It's been five years and in moments like this her old life feels like it didn’t have all the pain she had experienced. "Mom, can we call Grandma now?" Jayden asked, sitting up. "Yes, let's do that; it's her birthday today," James supported, sitting up too. "Here I brought my tab and this," Jasmine added as she pulled
The airport was chaotic, a usual atmosphere in New Jersey around this time of the year. It was spring break with a lot of persons going on vacation. "It's been how long? Five years, right? How does it feel to be back?" Natasha asked Anna as they walked to the exit of the airport. Natasha Roberts had met Anna for the first time three years ago at the Fisher telecoms System, where Anna had come to put them through a cybersecurity course. The two had hit it off from there, fast becoming friends. On Anna's part, Natasha's personality reminded her of Lily. "I don't know how I feel, Nat; honestly, I don't think I want to feel anything for this place," Anna replied. "I understand that feeling. I don't know the whole story, but I got your back anytime," Natasha said with a warm smile. Anna smiled and replied, "Thanks, Nat." Barely five minutes after they got to the exit, Clayton appeared with a trolley in tow. All their bags were stacked on each other. "Okay, Billy, you go
Simon stood there, his right brow raised as he looked from Anna to the man who he presumed must be the Clayton she was talking to."Sorry, Mr. Parker, let me get someone to clean that up," an usher said, hurrying over to them.The crowd that had turned to look at the commotion hurried away when they saw it was Simon Parker, known for his temper, leaving them staring at each other.Simon raised his brows, his eyes darkened with irritation as he asked, "What are you doing here?"Anna flipped her hair with her left hand to the back and responded, "I don't see how that is any of your concern."Simon's eyes were unreadable as he replied, "Don't tell me you came looking for…""Oh, please spare me the b*llsh*t you're about to say; you're of no significance to me, and I could care less what you've been up to in the last few years," Anna said, cutting him off.Simon was taken aback by her biting words as his eyes narrowed at her, unable to understand why she was there.Anna stepped close to hi
In the conference room, Simon walked over to his designated seat, a scowl on his face. "You look like someone just stoned you." William Blake, his personal assistant, said, noticing the awkward glances from those who walked in after Simon. "How long is this supposed to take?" Simon grunted, picking up his phone. "Uhm, about four hours. You already knew that. What’s wrong? Or rather, did something happen?" William asked. "It's of no significance," Simon muttered. "But it seems to bother you, so I wouldn’t call it significant," William stated. "Drop it, okay?" Simon shot him a sharp look, which cut the conversation short. The event host took to the stage, beaming with a smile as she said, "Good day, everyone. Thank you all for being here. It is such an honor to welcome such a distinguished guest." After a brief recognition of key organizations and an introduction of the judges, the host’s tone shifted. "And now, I have an exciting announcement. We have the honor of presenting a
In the conference room, Simon walked over to his designated seat, a scowl on his face. "You look like someone just stoned you." William Blake, his personal assistant, said, noticing the awkward glances from those who walked in after Simon. "How long is this supposed to take?" Simon grunted, picking up his phone. "Uhm, about four hours. You already knew that. What’s wrong? Or rather, did something happen?" William asked. "It's of no significance," Simon muttered. "But it seems to bother you, so I wouldn’t call it significant," William stated. "Drop it, okay?" Simon shot him a sharp look, which cut the conversation short. The event host took to the stage, beaming with a smile as she said, "Good day, everyone. Thank you all for being here. It is such an honor to welcome such a distinguished guest." After a brief recognition of key organizations and an introduction of the judges, the host’s tone shifted. "And now, I have an exciting announcement. We have the honor of presenting a
Simon stood there, his right brow raised as he looked from Anna to the man who he presumed must be the Clayton she was talking to."Sorry, Mr. Parker, let me get someone to clean that up," an usher said, hurrying over to them.The crowd that had turned to look at the commotion hurried away when they saw it was Simon Parker, known for his temper, leaving them staring at each other.Simon raised his brows, his eyes darkened with irritation as he asked, "What are you doing here?"Anna flipped her hair with her left hand to the back and responded, "I don't see how that is any of your concern."Simon's eyes were unreadable as he replied, "Don't tell me you came looking for…""Oh, please spare me the b*llsh*t you're about to say; you're of no significance to me, and I could care less what you've been up to in the last few years," Anna said, cutting him off.Simon was taken aback by her biting words as his eyes narrowed at her, unable to understand why she was there.Anna stepped close to hi
The airport was chaotic, a usual atmosphere in New Jersey around this time of the year. It was spring break with a lot of persons going on vacation. "It's been how long? Five years, right? How does it feel to be back?" Natasha asked Anna as they walked to the exit of the airport. Natasha Roberts had met Anna for the first time three years ago at the Fisher telecoms System, where Anna had come to put them through a cybersecurity course. The two had hit it off from there, fast becoming friends. On Anna's part, Natasha's personality reminded her of Lily. "I don't know how I feel, Nat; honestly, I don't think I want to feel anything for this place," Anna replied. "I understand that feeling. I don't know the whole story, but I got your back anytime," Natasha said with a warm smile. Anna smiled and replied, "Thanks, Nat." Barely five minutes after they got to the exit, Clayton appeared with a trolley in tow. All their bags were stacked on each other. "Okay, Billy, you go
Anna felt a movement on her nose, then she felt it in her nose; her eyes popped open as she sat up suddenly. The next thing she heard was the grin on her kid's face as they laughed at the funny look on her face. "Jasmine! Jayden! James!" Anna exclaimed as she tried not to grin. "Mom, you look so funny," James said, still laughing as he pointed at her face. "Oh really, you want to laugh, right?" Anna said, narrowing her eyes at them. She pulled all three of them towards her and started to tickle them, causing them to laugh uncontrollably. "Now don't try that on Mom again," Anna said, laughing as she stared at them, grateful for the gift of them. It's been five years and in moments like this her old life feels like it didn’t have all the pain she had experienced. "Mom, can we call Grandma now?" Jayden asked, sitting up. "Yes, let's do that; it's her birthday today," James supported, sitting up too. "Here I brought my tab and this," Jasmine added as she pulled
"Huh, I think you should go now, Anna," John interrupted, glaring at Nancy as he stepped in front of her. "What did you just say?" Anna asked. "Nothing you need to hear again, and by the way you should go visit your mother," Nancy snorted. Anna turned and, without saying a word, stepped out the door. She walked over to the car, got in, and sighed deeply. Lily noticed the concerned look on her face and asked, "Are you okay?" "I'm worried about my mom," Anna responded. "Do you want to go straight to the hospital now?" Lily asked. "No, let's go home, and then we can head there once I'm packed," Anna replied. "Okay," Lily responded as she drove out of the driveway and headed straight to Anna's house. "What do you want to do now?" Lily asked. Anna stepped out of the car when they got to the house; she walked straight up to her room, packed a bag, and came back downstairs. "Here, let me help you with that," Lily said, taking the bag from her. They were
When Anna opened her eyes again, she was surrounded by a group of nurses who were all trying to revive her. “We need an IV line here,” a nurse shouted, pointing at someone else. “Her pulse is weak, BP dropping fast,” another nurse said from the other side of Anna. “Anna?” someone called out. Anna turned her head towards the sound and saw Lily, her best friend, with a crease of worry on her forehead. “I think she is awake now,” Lily said, getting the nurse's attention. “Hey there, take it easy,” the doctor said, holding her shoulder as she tried to sit up. “What happened?” Anna asked, her voice groggy as she looked around in confusion. “Take slow breaths; do you feel any pain or dizziness?” the doctor asked. “No, I just feel a little lightheaded,” Anna responded. “That’s okay, we will keep you hydrated and run some tests to make sure everything is alright.” The doctor stated. “Thank you so much, doctor,” Lily said, a look of relief on her face.
“Simon?” Anna called as she stepped into the house, walking straight to the kitchen to put the bouquet of flowers she had bought on the table. “Simon?” Anna called again, but the same silence met her in response. The well-lit Victorian house sat silent, the only sound being the ticking of the clock from the living room. "Maybe he is running late; it's that time of the year, and he has a lot to do," Anna muttered to herself as she checked the watch on her wrist. It was the end of the year; the cold winter days were getting shorter, and Simon's workload always seemed to increase during this time, despite Paul Parker, his uncle's offer of help, which he always turns down. Anna shook her head, not wanting to think about the drama between them, as she instead poured herself a cup of wine and waited for him to return. As she lifted the glass to her lips, she heard the doorknob turning. "Simon," Anna breathed as she stood up abruptly. The smile that lit her face coul