Tuesday came faster than Hana wanted. They had spent most of yesterday and Monday talking, watching movies and fucking. Kyle was horny, and she didn’t deny her husband because she had seized his phones. She also suspected that the only reason he agreed to stay in on Monday was because the bruise around his eye was still evident.
As he was preparing for work, the claws of loneliness sank into her. She had finished two screenwriting courses and mentioned that in her resume. When she tried to bring that up yesterday, he brushed it off. If she wouldn’t let him have his phone then no work talk could be entertained. Fair point.
But right now, Hana was nervous about bringing it up. He hadn’t given her an email address to at least send her resume. Once he saw it, they could begin the next stage of correction. She was eager to begin work.
Her husband looked her way, as if sensing the direction of her thoughts. “Princess?”&n
Kyle wasn’t one to come home late. If he had a reason to be late, he would have informed Hana. But it was a few minutes past ten, and he hadn’t called or texted her. She checked her phone but there was nothing. Not wanting to worry his parents, she called KJ who told her he was fine and a bit busy.That was the only thing that calmed her. But why didn’t he let her know? She curled in the living room couch, hoping to catch him when he got home. As much as this upset her, she promised herself she wouldn’t be mad at him. Even if she would reprimand him, it wouldn’t be immediately.Hana fell asleep on that couch, and when she woke up, it was to a heavy pounding on the front door. She blinked away the sleep, grabbing the phone on the table. 6:05 am. She shot to her feet. What the hell was happening? Looking around revealed she was home alone. Kyle didn’t come back. From the empty call log, he also didn’t call.
Hana called her husband by 1 pm. As much as she had wanted to call before then, she resisted. The only reason she was calling now was to remind him about the lawyer. She had to reply APS email today.Kyle didn’t pick up. Trying not to read too much into it, she held off on calling again. He said to reach out to him by 2 pm, it was only a few minutes then. Sliding down the couch, she rested her elbows on her knees.If her husband was too busy to help with her resume, maybe she could ask his parents. He wouldn’t blame her for that, would he? After all, he did tell her his mum got promoted of her own merit while working with his father. She could help her.The phone rang for a few minutes before Leila picked up. Hana cleared her throat a few times. “Hey, Mum,” she greeted. “Hey.”“Hey, my sweet child.”Hana laughed. Her mother-in-law words from her last visit shot through her body.“I’
Things were falling apart for Calvin. Some of the investors were no longer picking up his calls. He had taken to hunting them down where they were. The first night, he had found himself at a club. KJ had been kind enough to accompany him. But he had stuffed himself with so much drink to keep from falling asleep only to end up passing out. He was neglecting his wife, but he had to fix this before Saturday, the movie premiere.The second night, he had to be at some other club. On the bright side, it was paying off. For the first time this week, he would be sleeping at home. It was a few minutes past 12 am. Fuck. He thought he had time. KJ had been kind enough to allow him crash at his place after his time in the club. Everyone was on board now. The premiere was holding as planned, and he was convinced of their support.Seeing the time and all the missed texts and calls from his wife over the week made Calvin’s heart ache. He hadn’t read most of them. Each tim
Calvin was losing his mind. His assistant, Destinee was still acting weird and his wife hadn’t replied any of the texts he sent her. His texts asking if the meeting with Lance went fine had gone unanswered. He looked up when someone knocked on the door.“Come in.”Destinee entered with a thick file. They had moved to the new office. For now, she was sharing an office with Ivana. That wasn’t the plan, but he hadn’t found the right time to tell her about his decision to keep her at Tech Valley. He needed someone to keep watch there while he started his own company.“The file you asked for is here,” she started. “Sir.”“Thank you,” he told her. Destinee nodded, about to leave when he called out to her. “Miss Layne.”“Sir?”“What’s going on?”“Nothing, sir.”“Don’t give me that, Miss
Hana woke up in her husband’s arms. But it wasn’t the only thing that startled her. His cock poking her ass. It had happened when they were in the dining, and she had almost asked him to fuck her. When she finally got the courage to request, he didn’t oblige her.Being here didn’t mean Hana had fully forgiven her husband. After her unexpected breakdown in the bathroom and he came in to offer comfort, her resolve had weakened. On a forgiveness scale of 1-10, he was on 6.Kyle sighed behind her, nestling his head in her shoulder as his cock caressed her ass. Her thighs trembled from remembering how good her husband could make her feel. Her period was close, so she was unusually horny. If they fucked while they weren’t on good terms, why couldn’t they fuck when they were trying to fix their relationship?Hana twisted in Kyle’s arms, only to see he was awake and watching her. She tried to break off the hug,
The premiere was a success. Calvin glanced at his wife a few times as they sauntered to their car with her walking ahead like she wanted to hide away from the public. He couldn’t blame her. Angel had been an epitome of magnificence. He hadn’t read the series but had received a summarised version of it, so he would be ready for any questions since they didn’t entirely follow the same plot as the first book in the series.Not all scenes were brought to life in the first season. Doing so would have cost them more money, so they had picked the more important ones and they added a few scenes of theirs.Angel had been at Calvin’s side throughout the red carpet and even during the movie. A selected few had been in the Kenna Prime cinema to watch the first episode of the new KP original series. It was mostly the investors, members of the cast, his family, and a few important guests. When some of the guests had asked questions about the book
Hana moaned in her sleep. Something was touching her ass, but she was enjoying her dream so well she didn’t want to wake up. In her dream, she and her husband were reconciled and happy. They were fucking, and she didn’t want to wake up to their sad reality where she hadn’t forgiven him.“Baby, wake up,” someone growled into her ear. Cold hit her, and she shivered. Tearing her eyes open, she frowned at her husband. He didn’t look fazed by her glare. “Good morning, princess. You sleep well?”Hana looked down to see she was naked, and so was her husband. It all came rushing down at him, the sex in the car, the sex in the shower. She grinned at him, claiming his lips before he could say anything else. It must be the sex that was making her this emotional. She no longer wanted to hold grudges. They could sort everything out.“Hey, baby,” she said when she finally broke free from him. Kyle tried to cove
Calvin was afraid to ruin the moment. But it would be worse if Angel found out herself. He had to tell her now or it might be too late. She wiggled and pulled away from him, so she could look at him from the other end of the couch. She folded her legs, taking the blanket with her. He didn’t mind. The cold was the least thing for him to worry about. It was the second week of September, and the weather was growing colder.“Don’t get mad at me, alright?” he said.“You’re freaking me out,” Angel replied.“Remember at KP when you overheard me and KJ talking?” he continued. She nodded, and he moved close. “When we were talking about my past? And then we saw Lance when we returned back to the building.”“Yes.”“I had a wild past. We already discussed this,” he said. She nodded. He knew he was stalling, but he wanted to soften the blo
Footsteps pounded behind Camilla. How the heck was he so fast? He sounded close, but she didn’t look back to confirm her suspicions. A sudden pressure on her hair made her screech to a stop. Pain spread through her scalp, and she bit into her lip to stop herself from screaming. The copper taste of blood filled her mouth. She placed both hands on her head to ease the pain.The pressure finally reduced, but the pain lingered. Vanya stopped in front of her, the ends of her long ponytail wrapped around his fist. Her breath rushed out in ragged pants. Tears pricked the back of her eyes.Camilla took one step back, but the tug on her hair reminded her she wouldn’t get far. She had always prided herself on her long hair, but now she wished it wasn’t lengthy.“Let. Go,” she whispered, her voice shaky.“The phone.”“No.”Vanya reached for her handbag, his hand tight around the strap. She tried to yank it from his grip, but it was nearly impossible. His grip was steel. They struggled, mostly her
Deep breaths. Inhale and exhale.Camilla May McKenna could do it. She could handle the simple task of taking pictures of a cheating lover and prove to her best friend that Vanya, her boyfriend, was a scum. KJ, her youngest brother, always told her evidence was key. He was the same one who told her men hated shopping and never went on that adventure without a woman unless sex was involved. So, the second Vanya walked into the boutique, she had rushed to the bathroom to call her best friend Faye. If Vanya was at the boutique, then he was with someone else. Faye was in class. All she had to do was get evidence, so Faye would leave the cheat.Retrieving a tube of pink lipstick from her purse, she reapplied it and fluffed her hair. From the mirror, her hair was flat on the sides from her consistent touching. Wasting no more time in the bathroom, she smacked her lips and walked out. Vanya hadn’t met her. He wouldn’t recognise her, so there was no need for her to use a disguise. Cold air r
Sweat rolled down Calvin’s forehead. He hid a frown as he dabbed on the evidence of his anxiety. This was a regular date with his wife. He shouldn’t be nervous, but unlike other dates, this one was special. Different. It was an anniversary date. Last month was the one-year anniversary of meeting Angel on that rainy night. His wife had suffered an abrupt illness, so he couldn’t take her out. They had rescheduled it for today, making sure it fell on the same day. 10th day of the month. Instead of celebrating a one-year anniversary of knowing each other, it would be a thirteen months celebration. Calvin adjusted his suit in front of the mirror and ran a hand over the front of his jacket. He had no reason to worry. Life was good. His babies were fine. His wife was awesome. The cast of season two were already getting ready for production. A smile took over his lips as those thoughts solidified even more.The bedroom door opened, and Calvin stopped fussing with his tie. Angel strutted in,
Calvin waited in the car while his wife and sister-in-law visited their mother’s grave. His fingers drummed on his knee as the seconds went by. He couldn’t understand what they felt. Losing both parents would drive him insane. But the ladies had taken it in stride. Cara seemed to be the most affected.It was only a few days after the new year. Cara had spent it with them but returned to school the next day. These days, she spoke more often without prompting. The cast of season two had already been selected, but he wanted to give her a spot as an extra.IfLance agreed. But Lance would have to.Browsing through his phone, Calvin sat up when he heard approaching footsteps. He looked up to see Cara and Angel. Cara’s eyes were red with tears, and Angel looked to be consoling her. They stopped a few feet from the car and Angel hugged her sister. He waited behind, not sure his presence would be wanted in such moment.Soon, both lad
Christmas was a big deal for the McKenna family, but that wasn’t always the case with Hana. She adjusted her dress a few times, and her husband scooped her up before she could tug on her sleeves one more time.“Baby, you need to stop that,” Kyle warned. She hugged his neck, her eyes closing as she let out a breath. “Everyone already loves you, there’s no need to be nervous.”“Well, yeah, I guess.”Hana’s stomach grumbled. He frowned and placed a hand on her stomach. “Hungry?” “No. Just a bit nervous.”“Don’t be, okay?” he said in a patronising voice. “I love you, and my family loves you.”Hana wasn’t only nervous for herself, she was for her sister too. It was the first family dinner with Cara, Hana, and the entire McKenna clan. After her discharge from the hospital, Cara had gone cold. Or should she say,
Night rolled by without Kyle showing up to the guestroom. Hana curled under the sheet, her eyes filling with tears. Should she have been upset about the loss of their child? Yes, she was. She was hurt. Her heart was shattered for their child, but at no point did she blame her husband for that.If any one should be blamed or punished for it, it was Baba. But Kyle was driving a wall between them with his constant self-blame. They lost a child and should grieve together not push each other apart. She meant what she said about not wanting a fight with him. She had missed him too much to let what was supposed to be a shared suffering drive them apart. He was seeing it as a loss, but she saw it as a gift.Maybe others wouldn’t see it that way, but that was her. Baba pushed her. She fell on her belly but lost only one baby. What if she had lost all? She had so many more positives to be thankful for. One, her sister. Two, her babies. Three, her husband. He mi
Calvin should be a happy man since his kidnapped wife was back home, but he hadn’t gotten the courage to tell her about the babies. He also couldn’t get rid of the guilt that had taken over his chest. No matter what anyone told him, it was his fault. His stubbornness brought them here.Someone tapped him. He looked up, and a fake smile took over his lips. It was his wife.“What are you thinking?” she asked.“Nothing. Just getting ready.”Angel placed a hand on her waist. “Really?”Calvin hadn’t heard his beautiful wife enter the bathroom. She must have caught him staring into space. He tended to do that more often these days. They were getting ready to head to the hospital for their evening checkup. Cara was still there, but she was feeling better than she did last week. His wife had formed a habit of reading a chapter from her favourite romance book to her sister.
Hana’s eyes peeled open slowly. She had gotten so used to her new home that the change had her shutting her eyes again to be sure this wasn’t a dream. This… this didn’t look like where Baba kept her.Where was he? Where was Cara? Each time she tried to remember everything that could have led her to this point, her head throbbed. Someone squeezed Hana’s hand. Groaning softly, she turned to the side and saw Kyle. A minute or two passed. That, that couldn’t be real. Was she dreaming? Was this heaven?“Baby,” he whispered, his fingers brushing her cheek. He was real. Wait, were both of them dead? Did Baba kill her? How did he get here? The heart monitor beside her beeped out of control, and Kyle palmed her cheeks. “Hey, princess. Relax, it’s me. Your dragon prince.”“Kyle?”“Yes. Yes,” he whispered. “I’m here.” Hana winced as she tried to sit up. Her h
They found her. It had been a week since Calvin’s mother gave them the tip about the tracker in the pendant. In that time, they had all worked tirelessly to find Calvin’s wife. Within that time, Calvin experienced too many breakdowns to count. This ordeal wasn’t one he would wish on anyone, not even people he loathed. He sat in his wife’s office, phone in his hand, waiting for a call or something that would take him to her. His heart was broken and hollow, and had stopped beating right a long time ago.This was pain. This was torture.Coming to the office wasn’t actually for him to work. Her absence was driving him insane because her scent was everywhere. He was tired of his whole family fussing over him, so he had promised them he would show up at work to use it as a distraction. That didn’t work. Because he found himself in her office, sometimes just touching all the things she touched, staring into space or pacing the