As the sun set, we prepared dinner for the Montenegro family again. While others were busy setting the table, I prepared the silverware and plates they would use. Just a few moments later, the family came down the long staircase. But I immediately noticed that Raphael was not with them. Claus looked at me, but I just bowed my head.
"Where's Raphael?" his father asked. "I went to his room earlier and talked to him. He said he didn't feel like eating dinner. Maybe he wants to rest or maybe his head is hurting again," his mother replied. I felt worried about what I heard. Is he okay? I felt like going to his room and giving him medicine so his headache would go away. But I knew I had no right to do that. "He's been having headaches for days. Hasn't he recovered yet from his accident?" his father asked, and I felt a shiver run down my spine. I frowned, wondering if what I heard was true. "The doctor said it's normal for him to feel severe headaches because of the serious injury he sustained, and maybe because he's trying to recall all his lost memories," his mother added, which shocked me even more. My heart was racing, and I felt a mix of fear and anxiety. I was stunned by what I had just learned. Now I finally understood everything, and why he had been acting strange towards me since he returned, as if I was a stranger to him. All my questions had been answered, and I had finally found out the truth. None of what happened was his fault, and he didn't intentionally leave me alone; something terrible had happened to him, something I didn't know about. And despite all that, I had resented him, planting anger in my heart because I thought he didn't truly love me, but it turned out that everything had a reason. "Betty?" I was startled when they called my name. Claus raised his glass, indicating that he needed water to drink. I quickly approached him, my hands shaking. I lifted the pitcher of cold water and slowly filled his empty glass. But I couldn't control myself, and my hands continued to shake uncontrollably, which Claus quickly noticed. He looked at me with a puzzled expression. I admit I wasn't in the right state of mind at that moment because I was thinking about what I had just learned about Raphael. My mind was wandering, and before I knew it, I had poured too much water into his glass, causing him to push me away. "What's wrong with you? Are you insane?" he shouted at me, and my eyes widened in shock as I saw his wet clothes. Everyone was staring at me, and I didn't know what to do. I stood there like a statue, unable to move or react. In his anger, Claus raised his hand, ready to slap me, but before he could, Raphael appeared out of nowhere and stopped him. "That's enough, Claus," he said in a calm voice, releasing Claus's hand. Claus lowered his hand and stormed out of the room, furious. "Fix this mess. I want that woman gone," his father shouted, clearly displeased with what had happened. His wife followed him upstairs, leaving Raphael and me alone, standing facing each other. "You're such a trouble to me," he said, then suddenly grabbed my wrist and pulled me towards the garden. He released me as soon as we were alone. "Tell me, who are you really? Why do you always cause trouble here?" he asked in an angry tone. I looked down, tears streaming down my face. I was crying, not because of the trouble I had caused or because he was angry with me, but because I was grateful to God that he was back in front of me, safe and sound. "Don't cry. I don't need your tears; what I need are explanations for why you always cause trouble here," he added, but I ignored his words and just wiped away my tears and looked up at him. "Thank you," I said, the only words I could manage to utter. He raised an eyebrow, looking puzzled. "Are you crazy? Thank you for what?" he asked. "Just, thank you," I replied with a forced smile. "Just like that? Is that really you or is it part of your personality? You were crying in front of me just a while ago, and now you're smiling at me as if nothing's wrong, even though you just lost your job. Are you still sane?" His long complaint made me smile even more, and I couldn't help but laugh at him. It had been a long time since I'd seen him and heard his voice. Since we met, I'd never seen him lose his temper because of me, but here he was, worried about me and scolding me like a little child. "Yes, you're right. This is me. This is the real me. You can say I'm crazy, but I don't mind." I said with a smile, which further confused him. "Does the man you're waiting for know that's how you are?" he asked. I just laughed and couldn't help but smile at his scowling face. "Yes, he knows my whole personality. He accepts me for who I am, and as far as I know, he's okay with me being a little crazy." I said sarcastically, looking into his . "I don't know anymore. You two are crazy." In frustration, he turned his back on me and walked away. I just smiled as I watched him leave. I'm glad he's back safe and sound. It seemed that all the resentment and anger I felt towards him had vanished when I learned the truth about him. Now I know he didn't abandon me; he didn't abandon our baby. He didn't neglect us; he just had a secret he was hiding, something I didn't know about. In these moments, I'm willing to start anew, to create new memories with him. Memories filled with happiness, along with our future child. In these moments, I forgive him and forget the bad memories we shared. It won't be easy, but I'll help him heal and recover his lost memories. I won't leave him, no matter what happens. I'll stay by his side until everything is okay, until we build our dreams together. Now I understand why my heart chose him – he's the man I'll spend my life with. "Sir, wait for me!" I called out to him, and he turned around, but then he quickened his pace. On that day, I reopened the door to my heart. But not to fall in love with another man; instead, to love him again and again. Now that I understand everything, I won't waste any more time crying or sulking in a corner. Instead, I'll try to help him recover and heal his wounds from the accident. Even if he doesn't remember our past, I'm willing to build new, happy memories with him. And when the time is right, I'll tell him the truth – about the baby in my womb, who will arrive in just a few months. He won't be alone again, and he won't miss his father because I know that when Raphael finds out about the baby, he'll be overjoyed. We've been waiting for you for so long, and you're one of our biggest dreams. You're the fruit of our love for each other. I won't let anyone hurt you two; the three of us will live far away in a peaceful and happy place where no one can come between us and ruin our love. I know the path I've chosen won't be easy, but I know that's what Raphael wants for us too. I know him better than anyone, and I know that nothing is more important to him than us two. Raphael's eyes narrowed, and he looked at me with a mixture of confusion and curiosity. "Who are you?" he asked, his voice firm but with a hint of uncertainty. I took a deep breath and smiled, trying to appear calm despite the turmoil inside me. "I'm...I'm someone who cares about you," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. Raphael's expression didn't change, and he looked at me with a detached gaze. "I don't know you," he said, his voice flat. I felt a pang of sadness, but I refused to give up. "That's okay," I said, trying to sound cheerful. "We can start from scratch. I'll get to know you again, and you can get to know me." Raphael raised an eyebrow, and I could see the skepticism in his eyes. "Why would you want to do that?" he asked, his voice laced with suspicion. I took another deep breath and decided to take a risk. "Because I believe that we have a connection," I said, my voice filled with conviction. "A connection that goes beyond just knowing each other's names." Raphael's expression didn't change, but I could see a flicker of curiosity in his eyes. "What kind of connection?" he asked, his voice a little softer. I smiled, feeling a sense of hope. "A connection that only comes from sharing a deep and meaningful experience," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "A connection that can't be broken, no matter what happens." Raphael's eyes searched mine, and for a moment, I thought I saw a glimmer of recognition. But it was quickly replaced by a look of confusion, and I realized that I still had a long way to go. But I was willing to wait, to be patient, and to help Raphael recover his memories. I was willing to do whatever it took to make him mine again, to make us whole again. And as we stood there, looking at each other with a mix of curiosity and uncertainty, I knew that I was ready to face whatever the future held, no matter how long it took for Raphael to remember me."It's true, I didn't get fired. Instead, I asked the Montenegros to give me another chance, and they agreed. Anytime, I'm ready to leave this place, but because of Raphael, I'll stay, for our future child's sake.Since that day, I haven't seen Claus around the mansion, nor the Montenegros. It's usually just Raphael left behind. That's why I've been trying to get closer to him."Time for your breakfast, sir," I said to him while he was sitting in front of the dining table, munching on a sandwich. He looked up at me with a raised eyebrow, and I smiled."Yeah, I know it's already morning. What do you think I'm doing? Eating my breakfast," he replied gruffly, holding up his sandwich."I know, but you're sitting in front of the dining table, and that's not proper etiquette. I'm sure you know what I mean," I said, trying to sound calm.He got my point and immediately put down his phone and placed it on the table. "Wait a minute, are you teaching me? Do you forget who you are in this house?"
As I left Raphael's room, I couldn't shake off the feeling that I was being watched. I glanced over my shoulder, but he was already busy with his phone, his eyes fixed on the screen. I made my way back to the kitchen, my mind racing with thoughts. What was Raphael's game? Was he really just trying to get to know me better, or was there something more sinister at play? As I entered the kitchen, I found Betty busy preparing dinner. She looked up at me and smiled. "Hey, how was your meeting with Sir?" I hesitated, unsure of how much to reveal. "It was fine," I said finally. "He just wanted to teach me how to use the walkie-talkie." Betty's eyes sparkled with curiosity. "And? Did you learn anything new?" I shook my head. "Not really. Just the basics." Betty nodded, seeming to accept my explanation. But as I turned to leave, I caught her watching me with a thoughtful expression. I wondered if she suspected something, if she knew more about Raphael's plans than she was letting on. Bu
I started typing away on my computer, the words flowing easily as I got into the zone. I wrote about the coffee machine's daily struggles, its joys and its sorrows. I wrote about the countless cups of coffee it had dispensed, the late-night conversations it had witnessed, and the early-morning rushes it had endured.As I wrote, I found myself getting more and more into character. I was no longer just Delilah, the assistant secretary. I was the office coffee machine, pouring my heart and soul into every cup.Finally, after what felt like hours, I finished the song. I read it over, making a few tweaks here and there, and then I saved it to my computer.I took a deep breath, feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment. I had done it. I had written a song about the office coffee machine.I stood up, stretching my arms over my head, and then I walked over to Raphael's office. I knocked on the door, and when he called out, I entered.Raphael looked up from his computer, a hint of amusement
As I was about to leave Raphael's office, he suddenly looked up at me with a mischievous glint in his eye. "Delilah, I've got another task for you."I felt a sense of trepidation, wondering what new absurdity he had in store for me. "Yes, sir?"Raphael leaned forward, a sly smile spreading across his face. "I want you to count the number of grains of sand in the vase on my desk."I stared at him, my eyes widening in incredulity. "The number of grains of sand, sir?"Raphael nodded, his expression completely serious. "Yes, that's right. I need to know the exact number of grains of sand in that vase."I felt my mind reeling, trying to comprehend the sheer impossibility of the task. "But, sir, that's...that's impossible. There must be thousands, tens of thousands, of grains of sand in that vase."Raphael shrugged, his smile unwavering. "I'm sure it's a manageable task, Delilah. You're a very capable person, after all."I felt a surge of frustration, mixed with a healthy dose of skepticism
Raphael's voice broke the silence, his words sending a shiver down my spine. "You know, Delilah, your eyes are truly beautiful. They sparkle like diamonds in the sunlight."I felt a sudden jolt, a flash of memory that took me back to a time when Raphael had said the same thing to me. I remembered the way he had looked at me, the way he had made me feel like I was the only person in the world.But that was before. Before he had lost his memories of me. Before everything had changed.I tried to hold it in, but the emotions were too much. I felt a lump form in my throat, and before I knew it, tears were streaming down my face.Raphael's expression changed from one of admiration to one of shock. He took a step back, his eyes wide with concern. "Delilah, what's wrong? What did I do?"But I couldn't speak. I was crying too hard, the sobs wracking my body. I felt like a little child, helpless and vulnerable.Raphael looked like he didn't know what to do. He took another step back, his eyes d
I decided to head to the kitchen to help out with lunch preparations. As I walked in, I was greeted by the warm smile of Betty."Ah, Delilah, perfect timing! We could use an extra pair of hands."I nodded and began to help with the chopping and prep work. As we worked, the kitchen staff couldn't help but talk about Raphael's outburst earlier."I've never seen him like that before," said one of the kitchen maids. "He's always so calm and collected.""I know, it's like he's been bottling everything up inside," added Betty. "I just hope he's okay."The other kitchen staff nodded in agreement, and I couldn't help but feel a pang of concern. What was going on with Raphael? And why was he keeping it a secret?As we continued to work, the conversation turned to speculation about Raphael's past. "I've heard he was in some kind of accident," said one of the kitchen staff. "That's why he's been acting so strangely.""I don't know about that," said Betty, "but I do know that he's been seeing a l
As we walked back to the hacienda, the sun began to set, casting a warm orange glow over the landscape. Raphael and I walked in comfortable silence, our footsteps matching each other's stride for stride.As we approached the hacienda, I could see that everyone was waiting for us, their faces etched with worry and concern. They had been searching for Raphael everywhere, and they were relieved to see him safe and sound.But as we stepped into the courtyard, a sudden commotion broke out. A woman appeared out of nowhere, her eyes fixed intently on Raphael. She was tall and slender, with long, curly brown hair and piercing green eyes. She was dressed in a elegant white dress, and she carried herself with confidence and poise.Everyone was taken aback by her sudden appearance, and they stared at her in confusion. Who was this woman, and what did she want with Raphael?Raphael himself looked like he had been punched in the gut. He stared at the woman, his eyes wide with shock and confusion.
I stood in front of Raphael's desk, silently staring at him as he sat in his chair, his eyes fixed on me. I was waiting for him to give me a task, but instead, he dropped a bombshell that left me reeling."I don't trust her," he said, his voice low and serious. "Riezel, I mean. She seems...off. I don't feel anything when I'm around her, and I don't believe what she's telling me."I was taken aback by his words. I had expected him to be happy to see Riezel, to be grateful to have her back in his life. But instead, he seemed suspicious of her, and it made me wonder what was really going on.Raphael laughed, a low, husky sound that made me feel...at ease. It was strange, because I didn't understand why his laughter would make me feel comfortable. But it did, and I found myself relaxing in his presence."I don't like her," he said, his eyes never leaving mine. "You're my type of girl, Delilah. You're the one I feel comfortable around, not her."I felt a surge of surprise at his words. He
As we stepped off the plane in New Zealand, I could feel the weight of our past tragedies slowly lifting off our shoulders. The crisp, clean air and the stunning natural beauty of the country seemed to envelop us in a sense of peace and tranquility.Raphael and I had decided to take a vacation to New Zealand to refresh our minds and hearts. We wanted to leave behind the memories of the past and start anew, and what better way to do that than in one of the most beautiful countries in the world?We spent our first few days in Auckland, exploring the city and its surroundings. We visited the iconic Sky Tower, where we took in breathtaking views of the city and harbor. We also walked along the waterfront, enjoying the street performers and food vendors.But it was when we left Auckland and started exploring the rest of the country that our vacation really began to take off. We rented a car and drove to Rotorua, where we spent a day exploring the geothermal wonders of Wai-O-Tapu. We marvel
Riezel's voice was tearful as she asked Raphael, "Do you still love Delilah? Even though she's changed her name, even though her face is not the same? Does your heart still beat for her?" Raphael's eyes never left mine as he looked down and nodded without hesitation. It was as if he was confirming his love for me, no matter what name I went by or what I looked like. Riezel's face contorted in agony as she broke down into tears. Her body shook with sobs, and her voice was barely audible as she asked Raphael again, "Did you ever love me? Did you ever care for me? Did your heart ever beat for me?" Raphael remained silent, his eyes still fixed on me. He didn't even glance at Riezel, and his silence was deafening. Riezel's tears continued to flow as she begged Raphael to answer her. But he just shook his head and said, "It's all my fault, Riezel. If there's anyone you need to punish, it's me, not Ava." Raphael took a step forward, his eyes locked on Riezel's. "I'll take the blame for
As I slowly opened my eyes, I was met with the familiar sight of the Montenegro hacienda's bedroom. I was lying on the bed, my head pounding with a dull ache. I tried to sit up, but a wave of dizziness washed over me, forcing me to lie back down.As I looked around the room, I realized that I was alone. There was no sign of Claus, no sign of anyone. I tried to call out for help, but my voice was hoarse and barely audible.I struggled to get out of bed, my legs shaking beneath me. I stumbled to the door and began to pound on it, calling out for someone to help me. But there was no response.I pounded on the door for what felt like hours, but no one came. I was starting to get desperate, starting to feel like I was trapped.And then I remembered the staff. They must have been instructed not to help me. Claus must have told them to leave me alone.I felt a wave of despair wash over me. I was trapped, alone and helpless. I slid to the floor, tears streaming down my face.Raphael. Oh, Raph
As Raphael drove the car, I sat beside him, feeling worried and scared. The events of the party were still fresh in my mind, and I couldn't shake off the feeling of unease.Raphael glanced at me, concern etched on his face. He saw the paleness of my skin, the shock still evident in my eyes. He reached out and held my hands tightly, trying to reassure me that he was there for me, that I wasn't alone."Where are we going?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.Raphael smiled softly. "Somewhere no one will find us," he said. "Just rest, Ava. You need it right now."I tried to lean back and rest my eyes, but my mind was racing. I couldn't forget what I had witnessed at the party. The image of Markus's lifeless body, the sound of Riezel's screams, it all kept replaying in my mind.As I drifted off to sleep, I had a nightmare. The party was repeating itself in my mind, and I was reliving the horror all over again.When I woke up, gasping for breath, I found myself in an unfamiliar room.
I sat in the dimly lit room, my heart racing as I recounted every detail of my conversation with Markus to Claus. He listened intently, his eyes narrowing as he processed the information.When I finished, Claus leaned back in his chair, a calculating look on his face. "We need to make Markus silence," he said, his voice low and menacing.I felt a shiver run down my spine as I heard his words. "What do you mean?" I asked, trying to keep my voice steady.Claus didn't answer me directly. Instead, he leaned forward, his eyes glinting in the dim light. "Let's just say that I have ways of dealing with people who become a problem," he said, his voice dripping with malice.I felt a wave of fear wash over me as I realized what Claus was suggesting. "You're not going to try to kill him, are you?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.Claus didn't answer me. Instead, he leaned back in his chair, a cold smile spreading across his face. "Let's just focus on our goal, Ava," he said. "If I find
As I walked into the bathroom, I didn't expect to see Riezel waiting for me. But there she was, her eyes blazing with anger and hatred. She pushed me against the wall, her hands closing around my neck like a vice.I struggled to breathe, but Riezel just leaned in closer, her face twisted in a snarl. She was enjoying this, enjoying the power she had over me. She was going to kill me, and she was going to enjoy every moment of it.But then, something inside me snapped. I started to giggle, and then I laughed, a cold, mirthless sound. Riezel's eyes widened in surprise, and she backed away from me, looking at me like I was crazy.And maybe I was. Maybe I had finally lost my mind after everything I had been through. But I didn't care. I was beyond caring.Riezel's voice was shaking as she asked me, "What's your relationship with my husband?"But I just smiled, a cold, calculating smile. I tied my long hair back, and then I started to walk towards Riezel, step by step.I didn't answer her q
As I walked into my condominium, I couldn't shake off the feeling of anger and resentment that had been building up inside me. I hurriedly made my way to my secret room, my heart racing with anticipation. And as I opened the door, I was met with a surprise that made my blood boil.Claus was sitting in my chair, a look of calmness on his face. But as soon as he saw me, he turned around, a hint of surprise in his eyes. I didn't give him time to react, though. I immediately grabbed him by the collar, my fingers digging deep into his skin."What did you tell Raphael?" I demanded, my voice low and menacing. "What lies did you and Riezel tell him to make him break into pieces like that?"Claus looked at me, confusion etched on his face. "Ava, I don't know what you're talking about," he said, trying to calm me down.But I wasn't having it. I pushed him away, my hands shaking with anger. "Don't lie to me, Claus," I spat. "I know all about it. Raphael told me everything."Claus looked at me, s
As the sunset approached, Raphael and I settled into the sand, his arms wrapped around me, holding me close. The sky was painted with hues of pink, orange, and purple, a breathtaking sight that seemed to match the emotions swirling inside me.As we sat there, watching the sun dip below the horizon, I felt a sense of sentimental wash over me. I couldn't help but think about the journey I had taken to get to this moment, to be back in Raphael's arms. All the pain, the heartache, the struggles – it had all been worth it, because in the end, I had found my way back to him.But as I gazed into his eyes, I couldn't help but wonder – if he knew everything, would he still love me? Would he still accept me, flaws and all? Or would he turn away, horrified by the secrets I had kept hidden for so long?I stared at him, lost in thought, and Raphael noticed. He smiled, his eyes crinkling at the corners, and asked, "What's wrong? Why are you staring at me like that?"I hesitated, unsure of how to an
As we finished our meal at the restaurant, Raphael suggested that we head to a nearby hotel to continue our conversation in private. I agreed, and we hailed a taxi to take us to the hotel.As we rode in the taxi, Raphael's hand brushed against mine, sending a spark of electricity through my body. I turned to him, our eyes locking in a gaze that seemed to hold a thousand unspoken words.When we arrived at the hotel, Raphael paid the taxi driver and we stepped out onto the sidewalk. The cool evening air was filled with the sounds of the city, but all I could focus on was the man standing beside me.We walked into the hotel lobby, and Raphael approached the front desk to check us in. I stood beside him, my arm brushing against his as we waited for the receptionist to hand over our room key.As we made our way to the elevator, Raphael's hand found its way to the small of my back, his touch sending shivers down my spine. I leaned into him, my head tilting up to meet his gaze.The elevator