October 15, 2019
THERA placed the cup of hot coffee on top of the glass center table. Her cellphone rang, and Laida handed it to her from sitting on the single sofa.
“Hello,” she answered before Laida could even tell who was on the other line.
“Thera?”
She drew a harsh breath the moment she recognized the voice. She shot Laida a glare, who could only bite her lower lip.
“Thera, help me, please. Joshua is in jail. I don’t know what to do. I don’t have the money to bail him out. I-I just gave birth. I had no one to turn to.”
“R-robbery. But he was not one of the thieves. H-he was just falsely accused.”
“And do you really believe your husband was falsely accused, Wela?” She smirked. “I can’t help you. I don’t help people who deserved to be in jail.” She ended the call. She threw the phone on the sofa near Laida. “Save the number.”
“You don’t want me to block it, Madam?”
She picked up the cup. “Let her call non-stop.”
Joshua was Thera’s first cousin, and Wela was his live-in partner. Four years ago, they cut the ties that bound them together. After a long time, the two got in touch with her. Well, they needed something. As usual. But they were wrong to think that she’d give them help just like before. She was not the kind of person who easily forgets and forgives. She could only be fooled once, and it won’t happen again.
She was turning thirty in a few months. She had learned her lesson in the hard and painful way possible. She swore to herself that she would never let people without a slight drop of shame and gratitude use her again. She forgot she still had surviving relatives. They were not even worthy of being part of her life.
Thera glanced at her gold-plated wristwatch. Quarter to eight. She planned to go to The Palace to personally see the outcome of Yumi’s effort.
By this time, there must be news of hunger strike, threats to report to the Department of Labor, or resignation from the two marketing staff.
“Get the car ready, Laida.”
A few minutes later, Thera was in her car on the way to the office. She was putting her cardigan on when her phone rang.
“Your secretary,” Laida informed.
“I’m almost there,” she told Yumi once she brought her phone near her ear.
“Attorney called regarding your cousin who was involved in a robbery.”
“I’m not gonna help. Let him rot in jail.”
“The thing is… it really looked like Joshua was falsely accused.”
THERA wore her big sunglasses that was large enough to cover half of her face before she opened the door at the backseat.
“Ma’am, do I have to wait for you?”
Thera paused from getting off from the car. Her eyebrow arched in an instant. “No, don’t. Leave me here and go pick up other passengers. You can even go to the transport service all you want. After all, I’m not the owner of this goddamn car .”
The driver lowered his head. Thera got off with a frown and closed the door forcefully. Why did he have to ask that? Stupid.
She sauntered to the house across her car. It was made of concrete and wood. It was small, yet it wasn’t fully furnished. She used to live there. Sixteen years ago, it already looked like that.
Nothing had changed except that the gate became rusty and old, and the termites started to take over the door. The paint from the wall began to peel off, and the hinges of the windows were about to give in anytime.
She smirked as she noticed that the old doorbell was still attached beside the door. She had too many bad memories with that doorbell.
Before Thera could even realize it, slowly, as she stared at the doorbell, the past began to flashback.
NOVEMBER 15, 2009
Baguio City, Philippines
THERA was panting when she reached the door of her Uncle Jaime’s house. She got caught in the rain before she could even arrive at the one-story home. It had only two rooms, but she was not occupying any. The first room belonged to Uncle Jaime, and the other one was for his only son, Joshua, who was in his final year in college and two years older than her. She was staying and sleeping on the wooden couch that was as old as her. It was located in the small living room beside the television.
Thera’s uniform was already soaking wet. Thank goodness, tomorrow is Saturday, her class would begin in the afternoon. She could hang her uniform dry in front of the electric fan after washing it before bedtime. She got home late because of her new part-time job. She was hired as a cashier slash barista in Sean and Tan’s Tea Caf, and she had been working for almost two weeks already.
She went straight to the coffee shop once her class was over. Her duty was from five-thirty to eight-thirty in the evening during weekdays and opening during Saturday. She had no class on Sundays, but the coffee shop was closed. Thera knocked on the door. Uncle Jaime was not around. He had an overnight in Tagaytay along with his friends in Laguna. She and Joshua were the only ones left in the house.
She pressed the doorbell when no one opened the door after knocking. She was sure her cousin was inside. She could hear soft music within the house.
“Josh?” she said as she knocked once again. She was shivering with cold, and her black shoes were filled with rainwater. If it got soaked a little longer, her sole would eventually split the next time she used it.
Thera sighed in relief when the door finally opened. She was shaking the longer she stood there. But instead of letting her in, Joshua blocked the small opening. He was topless, and only wearing boxer shorts.
“Didn’t you get my text? Didn’t your co-worker tell you that I have a visitor?” he asked grumpily.
“Who’s that co-worker? The rain is heavy, and my cellphone will get damaged if it got wet.”
“Which got me wondering why your antique phone is still working,” he murmured.
“What?”
“Just come back tomorrow,” he said in an irritated tone.
“I have nowhere to go.”
“Well, that’s your problem.” Joshua was about to close the door, but Thera stopped him.
“Josh, I’m soaking wet. My clothes are inside.”
“Josh, come here.”
Thera stopped. A woman’s voice coming from inside the house was sweet. Joshua took it as an opportunity. He closed the door after pushing her away.
Thera did not know whether she’d get mad with her cousin or feel sorry for herself. The latter maybe. What was her right to get angry? The house was not hers. If her cousin wanted to bring a woman in the place his father owned, she could not do anything about it.
She walked away from the house. The rain was still pouring hard. Where would she go? Should she spend the night in a twenty-four-hour convenience store near town again? She did not have the money to buy food there. Her salary was not coming sooner. She could not stay at Kisses house’s either because it was small.
Then she thought of Sean and Tan’s. She had the key for the opening tomorrow. She was sure no one was around at that time anymore. She left with Kisses a while ago because she was hired as a waitress the other day.
Thera wrapped her arms around her as she waited for a tricycle to drop her at the coffee shop. A few minutes later, she was already outside Sean and Tan’s. She went inside and did not bother turning on the lights. Passers-by would only wonder. She reached for the wall which she knew would eventually lead her to the other end of the coffee shop where the sofa was. She could sleep there while she dried her clothes.
Thera was expecting something soft to feel. But it was warm and hard, and she had no idea what it was when she reached the end.
“Take your hands off me…” that attractive, deep, masculine, yet very cold voice commanded.
THERA shook her head. She removed her sunglasses. Her blood boiled whenever she thought about the owner of that deep voice.
It was done, her lawyer took care of Joshua’s case according to her orders. Her cousin’s name will be cleared and will be released in no time.
Why did she even have to come here? Her socialite look was not suited to the filthy environment. If she stayed a little longer, her lungs would suffer. The area was not polluted only with garbage and dust—even the people living there.
She remembered how they gathered around her and worshipped after she got married to Sean. They were asking and wishing as if they had forgotten that she was human, and not God or Buddha.
When she had not granted everything, they spread lots of nasty rumors about her. She thought they would be grateful for the help she gave them. Work, loaned money without needing to pay it back, gadgets, donations. But the gluttons were not contented and almost became a parasite.
As she grew older, Thera realized that there was no such thing as one time to those people. If there’s the first wish, a second one will follow, and there would be a third even. And once you refuse one time, they would make you feel that you were a worthless person. You’d wrong them big time, and they’d stab you in the back non-stop.
They were all stupid for turning their backs on her. Unfortunate and annoying at the same time that sometimes, she wanted to question God why He created them. Those goddamn gold diggers and ungrateful bitches—they were her pain in the neck. If only they could phase out and expire just like medicines in the drugstores. She would probably be happy living on earth. No pollution, zero garbage. Happy life. Happy environment.
But that’s just impossible.
Thera was about to return to her car when she almost bumped into three women passing behind her.
“Sorry, Miss.”
She lifted her gaze. She returned her composure when she realized the woman who was wearing glasses. It was Jiera. Her eyes widened as she stared at her.
“T-Thera?”
She glanced at the other women she was with.
“OMG! It’s you!”
She rolled her eyes. How OA.
October 15, 2019
THERA's cellphone rang. She placed the cup of hot coffee on top of the glass center table, and waited for Laida who was sitting on the single sofa to hand it to her.
“Hello,” she answered before Laida could even tell who was calling on the other line.
“Thera?”
Thera drew a harsh breath the moment she recognized the voice. She shot Laida a glare who bit her lower lip and lowered her head.
“Thera, help me, please. Joshua is in jail. I don’t know that to do. I don’t have the money to bail him out. I-I just gave birth. I had no one to turn to.”
"Why is he in jail?" She asked.
“R-robbery. But he was not one of the thieves. H-he was just falsely accused.”
“Do you really believe your husband was innocent, Wela? Stop being so naive and stupid. Joshua is a con artist even before he was born.” She smirked. “I can’t help you. I don’t help people who deserved to be in jail.” She ended the call and threw it on the sofa near Laida. “Save the number.”
“You don’t want me to block it, Madam?”
She picked up the cup. Smiled. “Let her call non-stop.”
Joshua was Thera’s first cousin, and Wela was his live-in partner. Four years ago, they were the one who cut the ties that bound them together. After a long time, the fools got in touch with her again. Well, she was not surprised at all. Remembering her means they needed something. As usual.
But Thera had enough. They were wrong to think that she’d give them the help they were asking. She was no longer the kind of person who easily forgives and forgets.
Thera was turning thirty in a few months. She had learned her lesson in a hard and painful way possible. She could only be fooled once, and it won’t happen again.
She swore that she would never let people who do not have even a slight ray of shame and gratitude use her again.Thera intentionally forgot she still had surviving relatives. Because why not?They were not even worthy of being part of her life.
Thera glanced at her gold-plated wristwatch. Quarter to eight. She planned to go to The Palace to personally see the outcome of Yumi’s effort.
She expected to hear news of hunger strike and threats to report to the Labor Union. She'll get giddy if she'd find resignation letters on top of her desk from the two staffs from the marketing department.
“Get the car ready, Laida.”
A few minutes later, Thera was in her car on the way to the office. She was putting her cardigan on when her phone rang.
“Your secretary,” Laida informed.
“I’m almost there,” she told Yumi the moment she brought her phone near her ear.
“Attorney called regarding your cousin who was involved in a robbery.”
Thera's eyesbrows furrowed.
“I already said I'm not gonna help. Let that rat rot in jail.”
“The thing is… it really looked like Joshua was falsely accused.”
THERA wore her D&C sunglasses that was large enough to cover half of her face before she opened the car door.
“Ma’am, do I have to wait for you?” asked Ringgo.
Thera paused from getting off from the car. Her eyebrows arched in irritation. “No, don’t wait for me and just leave me here. You can even go to the transport hub and drive for other passengers if you want. After all, I don't pay you enough and I don't think you know that I'm the owner of this darm car.”
The driver looked away and lowered his head upon seeing her sharp glare. Thera got off with a frown and closed the door forcefully. Bird-brained. Does he really have to ask her that?
Thera sauntered to the house across her car. The old house was made of concrete and wood. It was small and was not fully furnished. She used to live there.
Sixteen years ago, the house already looked like that. Nothing had changed except that the gate became rustier and older and the termites started to take over the door. The paint from the wall began to peel off, and the hinges of the windows were almost giving in.
She smirked as she noticed that the old doorbell was still attached beside the door. She had too many bad memories with that doorbell.
Before Thera could even realize it, slowly, as she stared at the doorbell, she was having a flashback..
November 15, 2009
Baguio City, Philippines
THERA was panting when she reached the door of her Uncle Jaime’s house. She got caught in the rain before she could even arrive at the one-story house.
It had two rooms, but she was not occupying any. The first room belonged to Uncle Jaime, and the other one was for his only son, Joshua, who was in his final year in college and two years older than her. Thera was staying and sleeping on the wooden couch that looked as old as her. It was located in the small living room beside the television.
Thera’s uniform was already soaking wet. Thankfully, tomorrow is Saturday and her class would begin in the afternoon. She could hang her uniform dry in front of the electric fan after washing it before going to bed.
She got home late because of her new part-time job. She was hired as a cashier slash barista in Sean and Tan’s Tea Caf. She had been working there for almost two weeks already.
She went straight to the coffee shop once her class was over. Her duty was from five-thirty to eight-thirty in the evening during weekdays while she's assigned to open the coffee shop every Saturdays. She had no class during Sundays. And the coffee shop was closed.
Thera knocked on the door. Uncle Jaime was not around. He had an overnight in Tagaytay along with his friends in Laguna. She and Joshua were the only ones left in the house.
She pressed the doorbell when no one opened the door after knocking. She could hear soft music within the house. She was sure her cousin was inside.
“Josh?” she said as she knocked once again. She was shivering with cold, and her black shoes were filled with rainwater. If it got soaked a little longer, her sole would eventually split the next time she used it.
Thera sighed in relief when the door finally opened. Topless Joshua appeared.
Thera was already shaking. She's worried she'd got sick if she'd stay there longer. But instead of letting her in, Joshua blocked the small opening. He was topless, and only wearing boxer shorts.“Didn’t you get my text? Didn’t your co-worker tell you that I have a visitor tonight?” he asked grumpily.
“I didn't get any text and who's co-worker are you talking about?”
“Just come back tomorrow,” he said in an irritated tone.
“But I have nowhere to go.”
“That’s your problem.” Joshua was about to close the door, but Thera stopped him.
“Josh, I’m soaking wet. My clothes are inside.”
“Josh, why are you taking so long. Come here already.” the woman’s voice coming from inside the house was sweet.
Thera was stunned. Joshua took it as an opportunity. He closed the door after pushing her away.
Thera did not know whether she’d get mad with her cousin or feel sorry for herself. The latter maybe. What was her right to get angry? The house was not hers to begin with. If her cousin wanted to bring a woman in the place his father owned, she could not do anything about it.
Thera walked away from the house. The rain was still pouring hard. Where would she go? Should she spend the night in a twenty-four-hour convenience store near town again? Kisses house were small she could not stay there either.
Then she thought of Sean and Tan’s. She had the key since she's the one opening it tomorrow. She was sure no one was around at that time anymore. She left with Kisses a while ago. She was also hired as a waitress two days after Thera got the job as barista.
Thera wrapped her arms around her as she waited for a tricycle to drop her at the coffee shop. A few minutes later, she was already outside Sean and Tan’s. She went inside and did not bother turning on the lights. Passers-by would only wonder. Thera reached for the wall which she knew would eventually lead her to the other end of the coffee shop where the sofa was. She could sleep there while she dried her clothes.
Thera was expecting for something soft to feel when she reached the end. Her imagination went wild when instead, she grasped something warm and hard.
“Take your hands off me…” that attractive, deep, masculine, yet very cold voice commanded.
THERA sighed. No matter how she surveyed the people in front of her, she could not see anything that would lift her bored spirit.She had no idea how she agreed with the three to join in their group dinner. The three women sitting with her at the table for four in that restaurant were her batchmates in college. The bar was loud, and the smell of smoke, beer, and food inside the narrow place mixed in the air. She had been struggling with irritation and boredom for fifteen minutes already while the three kept staring and praising her. The reason could be either they were happy for her, they’re jealous, or finding the perfect timing to loan some money.Their minds could be easily read. They were no different from the people she knew who stuck with her because of the favor they can ask from her.When she was still untidy, and her naturally curly hair was stiff, they could not even bother to glance at her. But now, they auto-liked even her Faceboo
THERA’S eyes remained close, but she could hear every single drop of water from the damaged faucet in Uncle Jaime’s sink. She remembered wrapping a rubber thread around it to lessen the leak before she went to bed last night. Aside from the leaking faucet, she could clearly hear the loud sound of the clock hanging in the small living room. Why was it noisy? And why does she only hear the faucet, the clock, and her own breathing?The loud cheers of PBA fans from the pirated CDs Joshua was watching were gone. And so was Matty, her half-aspin, half-Terrier pet licking her face. What time was it? Why did her body and head hurt? Was she exhausted again? Did she finish washing Uncle Jaime and Joshua’s clothes by eleven PM?Thera moaned. Her throat felt dry, and she could not move her body.“Thera…” The voice was sexy. It was deep sounded… worried.She slowly open
JUNE 2009Sean and Tan’s Tea Caf, Baguio CitySEAN put down the papers he was reading and picked up the photo that went with the envelope Mr. Jacob Hernandez sent him last week.It was a stolen shot of a young woman standing on an old waiting shed. She was smiling as if she was talking to someone, which the camera did not capture. Her hands were stuck inside the pocket of her black, faded hoodie jacket. She was wearing a uniform underneath it that was also familiar to Sean.He sometimes saw her in front of Tea Caf passing by. Most of the time, she was alone. Sometimes, she was with another student who was the same age as her. With the photo in his hand, Sean stood up from his chair. He faced the glass wall of Sean and Tan’s Tea Caf, the very first business he put up when he finished college.Across the Tea Caf was DM University, which his family-owned. They also had a branch in Man
THERA forced herself not to gape because of what Sean said. Should she protest? Should she insist that he was not her ideal husband? But the man looked stern. She would feel bad if she’d debunk his belief about her first love directly.She was married to this man for almost ten years, yet he looked nothing but a stranger now. She could not remember their wedding anniversary or how they met, or the real reason why they got married early.Love? What else? They probably would not last ten years if they were not in love.But who is Babe? What about the possibility that Sean was having an affair? Did her twenty-nine-year-old self know the woman who called Sean’s phone? They said whoever was involved was the last one to know. Should she pity the older Thera because she had no idea of her husband’s mischief?Thera glanced at the man’s hands on his sides. He sure was wearing
December 5, 2009Baguio City, PhilippinesSean strode inside that music bar in Baguio City. He was on his ride from Manila going home to Baguio when he received a call from Miguel. His mother picked Thera up at the Teacaf.A few days ago, Sean told her that he liked someone and he has a plan of marrying her. He remembered mentioning Thera but he did not expect Charry to drive to Baguio City to personally meet her ASAP.Sean was not prepared by the sudden meeting. And what he worries about the most was that his mother might have told Thera his plan of marrying her when he’s not even courting her yet. Sean had to rush things. He needs to marry Thera by June. He was not used to courting and such, but he was planning to propose to her once he has the chance.The loud music from the performing band greeted Sean as he entered The Hype Bar. His eyes immediately wandered. He coul
“Thera…”Thera gasped. She recognized Sean’s voice. It sounded so clear as if he was very near her. She held on to the edge of the tub tightly for support. She shut her eyes. It felt like her head was spinning around.“You sent all my belongings to the guestroom downstairs. I didn’t tell you I’d sleep there.”The hair on Thera's nape was standing up thinking that Sean's gaze was buried behind her.“Did you even forget now how to use the tub?”Forget seemed to be the magic word. Thera came to her senses and turned to the one who spoke. She almost slipped when she saw her husband standing behind her. If Sean hadn't grabbed her by the hand, she would probably have fallen into the tub."The reaction is delayed for a minute or two, Thera," he said. She was not sure if he was sarcastic or not.Thera slowly freed herself from him and straightened her back. Sean’s touch gave h
Sean saw Thera went out of the villa as he stood at the veranda that connects the master suite and the guestroom where he was staying. His gaze followed her as she walked towards the porch going to the poolside. She sat on a rattan lounge chair and leaned her back against its backrest. She looked up. The night sky was full of stars. It was past ten in the evening. Maybe just like him, she found it hard to sleep too.Sean doubted that Thera has amnesia when she asked him about his mother. But what happened hours ago made him think otherwise. He saw the guilt, disbelief, and pain in her eyes. Those emotions were real and genuine. Thera could not believe she could hurt someone just like what she did in the video.He let out a deep breath when he saw Thera hugging herself. When she rubbed her arms using the palm of her hands, Sean wanted to jump out of the veranda to hug the woman and make her feel his warmth. Sean
Mara clenched her teeth. She glanced at the pay to cash check before focusing her angry gaze on him. “I did the same thing to your male cashier two weeks ago. You were there. I demanded to talk to you, but you just walked past me. What makes this particular employee of yours special that you’re willing to pay me in exchange for my apology?”Sean pressed his lips. He did not want to answer that question."I'm not going to apologize, Sean. Not in this lifetime. ” He grabbed the check, then marched out of the office.“You have a unique way of breaking someone’s heart, Sean,” Miguel said, shaking his head and then went out of his office.Sean grabbed his bag from the desk and followed Miguel out.His eyes automatically searched for Thera but she was no longer at the counter, she was not even serving the customers.She must be crying her heart out in the restroom. Sean knew Mara intentionally humiliated T
Epilogue Thera slid her hands into the pocket of her maxi dress that barely protected her skin from the cold. She got too excited to see the sunrise that she forgot to bring her scarf. She stood in the gazebo, the one that was facing across the ridges of Baguio where the sun usually emanated the very first thing in the morning. The temperature went down to ten degrees last night— enough to make their teeth chatter. Today was the twenty-fourth of December 2023. The De Marcos would gather tonight to celebrate not only Christmas but also her birthday. Their maids and cooks were all busy preparing for the party later tonight. She’d might as well help later since she had nothing to do in particular anyway. It was three years ago when she left to find solitude and to recollect her broken soul. Now, she finally came back after regaining herself fully. Sean still managed The Palace Mall and Hotel pretty well over the years. On the other hand, Miguel was still managing the Tea Caf with the
November 16, 2009Baguio City, Philippines“Sir, can we just turn the lights off?”The silence prevailed for a short moment among the two of them. Thera bit her lower lip realizing that what she just said could literally have two separate meanings. She wanted to hit her head for her foolishness. Thera saw how the corner of his lips smirked in a most mischievous way. It was a first, and she couldn't help but swoon over it. It was a wonderful sight to see.“W-what I'm trying to say is—”“Get change. You’re dripping wet,” he told her before he walked into the office.Thera clutched her chest, her heart was beating too fast. Sean would be the death of her. Whenever he's near, she felt like she had to hold her breath for a short while just so she could con
October 15, 2019The Palace Mall and HotelThe employees paved the way for Thera as soon as she began picking up her pace towards the exit door. She just finished debating with a few board members in the conference room a little while ago. Two of the employees of The Palace were gathering outside the mall, threatening to file a complaint to the labor union. To add more tension, they were holding a banner in hand, which clearly showed strong protest.They were Lira and Rose from the marketing department. Just a week ago, Thera caught the two gossiping about her inside the restroom with a newbie.But their protest failed to move her. It was evident in her eyes that the amount of care she possessed as she watched them is equal to the amount of common sense they have.She could not believe them right now. After bad-mouthing her, she was considerate enough to let the
One year later...Sean closed the book and put it aside after spending half an hour reading it. He could not understand a word about it. He turned to the side and leaned against the window of the plane. He watched the thick white clouds scattered around the air as the plane flew past them.The duration of the flight from Incheon to NAIA lasted three hours. He had been traveling for months both for business and personal reasons.Besides traveling in Korea, he had also gone to Japan, Singapore, China, and Taiwan. The neighboring countries were considered the top source for tourists, so he went there firsthand in the last few months.He just finished his business trip to Korea. He stayed three days in Seoul, two nights in Mt. Seorak, and spent two days and nights in Jeju Island. Just like his prior business deal in different countries, convincing Korea’s top travel companies to tie up wit
Just when the elevator door was just inches from closing, Sean held it with his hand to keep it open. Thera raised a face. She wished she could blink her tears away, but how could she do so? Sean's serious gaze rooted her to the spot.“Nine years ago, I told myself if I could travel back in time, I’d choose not to meet you. Afraid I might ruin the girl who got nothing but love in her heart. I told myself to keep my distance from you. That I shouldn't have met you. But when you lost your memories, just thinking about you forgetting everything about me scared the hell out of me, Thera. No matter how hard I try to deny it, you are the last person I want to lose.”Thera swallowed hard. Hearing those felt like someone hit her hard on the chest. Sean's voice sounded so broken and sincere to her ears.“I know I cannot put back in your eyes all the tears you cried for me. I know that a single sorry can't
Thera had been awake for the last few minutes but decided to lay down on the bed for a little bit. Her head was throbbing for crying overnight. When her digital clock reached six twenty-six, she finally got up from bed, avoided looking at the other side of the bed.She dragged herself towards the pantry and started to look for something to prepare for herself. After several moments of opening and closing the fridge, she still couldn't find the right thing to cook. The refrigerator was surprisingly filled with anything essential for cooking, but she had no idea what to prepare.Thera took her blazer and handbag after getting dressed. She decided to contact Laida and asked her out. After putting sunglasses on, she hurried towards the door.By the time she yanked the door open, Sean's figure had appeared in front of her. He was squatting on the floor, half-asleep. His other thigh was folded. His white
Sean was facing the electronic door lock for quite a while now, struggling to figure out Thera's passcode unit. He had inputted Thera's birthday, her parents' birthday, their wedding day, but to no avail. On top of that, Thera was clinging to his neck, her face pressed against his shoulders. She was absolutely intoxicated.“Hey…” he muttered as she slipped out of his arms. He watched her squat on the floor like a child, her back leaned against the wall. Her eyes still shut.Sean knelt to scoop her up. Thera let out a groan of protest, leaning her head against his chest this time. He swore the hair all over his chest stood when her breath brushed through his neck.He was about to press the digital lock when Thera spoke out of a sudden.“Ten, fifteen, fifteen, idiot.”As soon as they got in, Sean carefully laid her down. He tucked her in bed. He remai
October 14, 2015The Palace HotelMr Jacob Hernandez's eyes were fixed at Thera for a couple of moments. She was sitting on a couch while the old man remained seated on his swivel chair, his elbows rested across the long working table.How is she going to start asking her questions? What if everything she heard was just a rumor? Why would he even waste his time and money for her in the first place?But the way Mr. Hernandez was looking at her, he sure had a lot of things to say."Perhaps, it's time to know about the truth, miss Thera."Her heart was pounding like crazy. She had watched this kind of scene in a movie many times over. Will she be able to cope with whatever he's about to say?"Before you met Sean, I had sen
August 11, 2015Pangasinan, PhilippinesThera pulled to a stop and parked her car on the side of the road. The man he met in Baguio asked her to drop him off at a restaurant."Thank you, Thera. I owe you one,"She smiled a bit. The man was about to say something, but he chose to shut his mouth. It seemed like the woman was still not in the mood for a chat. He felt the need to get out of the car. Clutching the door handle preventively, he turned to face her once more."Do you want some coffee? I supposed we both hadn't had breakfast yet,"Thera shook her head to refuse his offer. "I'm full. Thank you,"The man shut the door, defeated. He was left behind while watching her drive off her car. A sigh escaped from his mouth. Thera had the prettiest ye