I was frustrated. I was on the verge of pulling out my hair but somehow, I still managed to keep my cool. Usually, I wouldn't care even if someone was desperate to sabotage their life, but this time was different. This time, it involved Marianna and I was convinced it was my duty to make her see reason. We were standing once again in the hallway that opened into the stairwell. I was not sure how we got here anymore and why we decided to have our shouting match here, but I was too fed up to care. "You didn't want it, so I put up with it. But it's getting ridiculous." I stressed, my voice already stretched to breaking point. Why was she so stubborn in irrelevant matters? "Wade, please this conversation was over a while ago." She replied folding her arms across her chest. It saddened me how she was not willing to see things from my point of view and it annoyed me that I would end up succumbing to her decision. If push came to shove, I would stand by her side no matter what. The only
"You're going to wear out that glass." I barely heard Allen as I continued the methodical action I'd been engaged in for the past ten minutes. I'd told him I was here to see him but that was only a half truth. In actuality, I wanted to get my mind off things and get out of the way of Marianna's family. I knew that her father was already spinning tales of how I was trying to drive a wedge between his tight knit family and force Mari to move out. If I stayed at home, I wasn't sure I could control myself and Marianna would not like that. "Wade, please." I looked up at Allen, mid swipe. He had on that exasperated look he usually wore when someone was making things difficult for him. "What?" I asked, setting the sparkling clean glass on the counter top. "You're in my way." He replied pointedly. I shuffled to the corner and watched as he pulled out a bottle of whiskey. "I thought you quit this place for good. You don't even care about the revenue anymore." I clicked my tongue as I re
WadeI noticed her because she was not looking at me. No sneaking glances, fake shy smiles, or playing hard to get like the rest of the female clientele here were doing. She just wasn’t interested. That was what caught my attention. She would be the first one who was not staring. Even some men were staring at me, too. as though they were trying to place my face where they knew me from because I look oddly familiar to them. They were in suits, so that could be true. This bar caters to the rich-working class, the directors and high-ranking staffs across different companies. So their choice of fashion, fashion, which is business casual or just straight business, seems to be right in line. The only odd one here is the girl who was not looking at me. She was wearing a floral sundress.The one who was drinking whiskey like it was water. “She is going to get herself sick if she continues like that.” The real bartender, Allen, who was a sort of like a hybrid between my friend and emp
WadeI have a very strange gift, one which only a handful of people know and they signed a non-disclosure form that even their sixth generation would be suffering the repercussion if they dare to break it. Did I call it a gift? Most times it is like a curse but people wouldn’t see it that way. It sounds cool to be able to know the true intention of anybody whose body fluids come in contact with you. I know it sounds like a dream truly. No more fake friends or people surrounding you.But it is a nightmare. You realize just how few people who genuinely like and want you around are. That has been my life since I was thirteen. And the reason why I have no friends. Or full friends anyway. Everybody want something from me or they are not a good person within. There is just one person whom I have come in contact with that has good intentions only, the most genuine person ever and that is the lady from last night. The extremely drunk lady that asked me to marry her. The one who wa
WadeTwo months and I have been living in this hell hole. No matter how many thousand square foot this house occupies, in my own opinion, it is too small to contain four sets of couples. Or rather, not enough to contain me, my wife and her family who happen to be among the vilest of the worst of people I have ever come in contact with. Although everybody turns sweet when the patriarch of the family and the owner of the company comes to visit. If this was a real marriage, I would put my foot down and have Maria and me live elsewhere, far away from her toxic family. Then again, if this was a real marriage, I would also not let half the things they do to her reach her. Then Maria would know that I have the power and status to protect her but I would have to explain to her how and why I kept it from her. I never planned that she would continue to think that I am nothing but a bartender for two months. I thought that I could tell her the truth but it gets harder the more time goes by
WadeFive months ago, if you had told me that I would be married and happy with my wife even with her backstabbing family in the background. I would have told you that the recreational drug which you were taking was too strong and you needed rehab.But I am exactly in that place. Married and happy with my wife while her backstabbing family are in the background, eyes green with envy while Maria runs the shows like the f*cking queen that she is. Yes, I was more than happy about the green with envy part. When they had selected the projects, they left the least feasible one for her and what did my wife do, she went ahead and conquer the project and it was beautiful. And now we were at the home of the Patriarch. “You married a good woman, son.” He nodded to me as he lifted his glass towards my direction. “The best,” I replied to her grandfather raising my own cup in acknowledgement to his toast as I smiled down at Maria who looked worried. “What is wrong?” I whispered to her and sh
WadeI was in the room, patiently waiting for Maria to come back and explain to me what the fuck had happened while I was gone. And how the hell she was being transferred out of the headquarters. This was a race and if she still wanted to be in on it, she needed to be at the headquarters. I know that Maria had a tendency of wanting the best out of the whole company which is her passion but this is going a little too far. And especially not a time like this damn it! And did she have to give her work to Cynthia? I have a special dislike for her, ever since she spat into my coffee. I had only taken a small sip but it was enough to make me throw up. I didn’t throw up because of her saliva but because her intentions and memories were enough to make me eject all the contents in my stomach. And now, I was slowly working myself into an anxious worry. This wouldn’t do. I stood up and moved to the door, ready to find Maria and drag her back in here for her explanation when the door hand
WadeIt didn't take long for me to know that Cynthia was going to be busy with the little present I had gotten for her. I tried to read the headlines again. It was said that her husband was only attracted to men. I wondered why their choices and priorities had to be so different, and the other person would fool you. I knew that Cynthia and the other one got married because of the inheritance that would be theirs. I haven't seen so many people fighting for one thing at once. It was too low for their father to divide his children because of their inheritance. I saw it as a selfish thing. While staring at the brutality of the press towards Cynthia, I read that she fought a paparazzi guy because they were trying to get a forced comment out of her.I exhaled. Knowing that it was far from over. She was going to make a move, if not through her, her mother, and her foolish brother. It was sad that they had no say on their own, which makes it easy at times, just as it was easy to tip the jou
"You're going to wear out that glass." I barely heard Allen as I continued the methodical action I'd been engaged in for the past ten minutes. I'd told him I was here to see him but that was only a half truth. In actuality, I wanted to get my mind off things and get out of the way of Marianna's family. I knew that her father was already spinning tales of how I was trying to drive a wedge between his tight knit family and force Mari to move out. If I stayed at home, I wasn't sure I could control myself and Marianna would not like that. "Wade, please." I looked up at Allen, mid swipe. He had on that exasperated look he usually wore when someone was making things difficult for him. "What?" I asked, setting the sparkling clean glass on the counter top. "You're in my way." He replied pointedly. I shuffled to the corner and watched as he pulled out a bottle of whiskey. "I thought you quit this place for good. You don't even care about the revenue anymore." I clicked my tongue as I re
I was frustrated. I was on the verge of pulling out my hair but somehow, I still managed to keep my cool. Usually, I wouldn't care even if someone was desperate to sabotage their life, but this time was different. This time, it involved Marianna and I was convinced it was my duty to make her see reason. We were standing once again in the hallway that opened into the stairwell. I was not sure how we got here anymore and why we decided to have our shouting match here, but I was too fed up to care. "You didn't want it, so I put up with it. But it's getting ridiculous." I stressed, my voice already stretched to breaking point. Why was she so stubborn in irrelevant matters? "Wade, please this conversation was over a while ago." She replied folding her arms across her chest. It saddened me how she was not willing to see things from my point of view and it annoyed me that I would end up succumbing to her decision. If push came to shove, I would stand by her side no matter what. The only
MARIANNAThe loud burst of murmurings surrounded me and I stood beside Wade, unsure what to say or do. I turned to look at his face, to check for a hint of humor, but there was none. He was dead serious. "Wait... Wait..." I lifted a hand to calm the surrounding chaos but the noise did not quieten down until Wade brought a hand down heavily on a nearby table. A hush fell over the staff immediately as they turned their eyes back on him. "Like I said just now, you're fired. Please clear out your desks." He reiterated, his gaze lingering especially on Mr. Hawthorn. "Wade, I need a moment with you." I said as quietly as I could manage. I expertly avoided the stricken faces of my employees and led him into my office. It was one thing to want to help me but firing my staff was an entirely different thing. "Don't you think you're going too far?" I asked barely waiting for him to shut the door behind him. "No, I don't think so." He took his seat on the sofa directly in front of my work d
MARIANNAI bristled silently within me. It was common knowledge that everyone wanted me out, but it had not occurred to me that they would come so brazenly. If I dropped out of the inheritance race, then I was being basically ousted from the family. I balled up my fists, willing my brain to think of something, anything that could deflect their attention from me. I already knew it would be futile to try and plead my cause, to explain that for a dying subsidiary like the one I managed, five million was an unimaginable feat. They already knew all this, they just wanted an excuse. "Why must she give up?" Wade's voice was like a ray of sunshine on a winter morning. It made me calm immediately. All eyes turned on him but he was already positioned in a fighting stance, his jaw tightly set and his eyes locked on Cynthia across the table. "Stay out of this, Wade." Kennedy snapped but Wade didn't give him the luxury of a response. "I asked, why she must give up?" "Because the revenue..."
I ran my fingers through the lush fullness of her hair. It felt silky and soft, but there were other soft places I wanted to place my hands on, to feel and to caress. I gently angled her neck and swooped down on her lips, tasting the bliss in her tongue and her lips. I bit down on her lower lip, lingering for a moment to get lost in the moment and she let out a low moan. It felt like music to my ears. "Wade." She breathed and the world fell away at my feet. This was heaven. I knew in that moment that there was no use holding myself back anymore, pretending that my gazes didn't linger on her lips, her chest, her waist, acting like I didn't want her so desperately that it hurt. I ripped off my shirt with a ferocity that surprised even me while she circled her arms around my neck and stepped backwards until she was backed up against the wall. I abandoned my vain attempt at undoing the belt on my pants and went for her dress. It was easy to take off because it was strapless and I watc
I stared at Marianna. There was a tiny smile on her face and it was such a beautiful, beautiful thing to see. "I don't want to fight with you. We are a team." She had said when I struck a conversation with her earlier. And just like that, our fight was forgotten. I still thought it was best to move out but it was even more unbearable having to stay angry at her and be given the silent treatment. "Me too. I don't like fighting with you." I had replied. It was difficult to talk with her without wanting to kiss her lips and touch her hair and pull her close. This morning, she had startled awake from a nightmare and I had held her while she caught her breath. After that, it was easier to talk to her. I'd asked if she wanted tea or water and while she sipped from her glass of water, she had confessed that she didn't want to fight me. It surprised me how much those simple words warmed my heart, how much relief I felt after she had said the words. Now, she was sitting before the vanity
I hated being here just as much as I hated being in Marianna's family house. But at least I could have fun there by engaging those fools in a drawn out battle that I would eventually win. Here, it was always the same old. The too high, white walls, the endless grounds that stretched for miles and miles, the fountain that spat water with a solemn serenity. The stillness. It was easy to become immersed in a world far removed from reality here. I sighed as I stared up at the gigantic black gates with the roaring lion head sculpted on top before I pressed the intercom. An automated voice inquired of my identity and after flashing my ID at the cameras and stating my name, the gates rolled aside to reveal the edifice within its confines. Nothing, absolutely nothing had changed. My Bugatti Centodieci was still parked in the driveway exactly as I had left it. The guards on their black three piece suits were still scattered all over the grounds, staring directly ahead without once blinking
The stillness of the room was enough to send my thoughts on a downward spiral. There was nothing wrong with her, she was simply asleep. I knew this in my head but my heart would not stop going haywire.I took her tiny hand in mine and caressed her fingers, letting my mind transport me to our kiss, to her smiles, to the moments I had stared at her as she slept, holding myself back from touching her and smelling her hair. The sudden twitching of her fingers threw me out of my reverie. I stared at her, wondering if I had imagined the movement of her hand in mine until her eyes fluttered open ever so slowly. "Marianna." I breathed out and that single word held relief and gratitude and happiness. Her eyes were red and as they rolled in their sockets, her features took on a look of confusion. She turned her eyes on me and to my surprise, they misted over. "Are you okay? Are you hurt anywhere?" I asked quickly in rapid succession. She opened her mouth slightly but didn't say anything, ma
I felt my heart sink further in my chest with each passing hour. It didn't help that we were all scattered outside the emergency room, watching doctors and nurses mill about without once glancing in our direction. It had been five hours already, five long dreadful hours of endless pacing and agitation. I was learning new things today— that I could feel so strongly for another person, that I, Wade could feel something akin to anxiety. To make matters worse, there was absolutely nothing I could do for her. I couldn't exactly order specialists to be flown in from all over the world to attend to her, neither could I order for her to be moved to the VIP ward. All that money sitting in my back account and yet, the only thing I could do was pace and hope. If anything happened to Marianna, if anything... My thoughts were disrupted by the sound of approaching footsteps. It was a doctor on purple scrubs and a short white coat. His mouth was set in a thin line and his hair was disheveled, giv