Harper reminded Cade about him taking her shopping as soon as they landed. He told her to take his card and buy whatever she wanted and get back to her room after she was done."But you promised to come with me," she said with a pout as they waited in the VIP arrival room for the car to be ready."Promised you?" Cade scoffed. "When did I do that?" he asked, raising his eyebrow."You have to get me clothes that I can wear to accompany you to these meetings or else I wonder how the world would love to see your assistant show up in pictures wearing a sundress or a bathing suit" she said.Cade took a deep breath. "You know what? I can definitely handle my business by myself. You came here for vacation maybe you should take that vacation and let me work in peace" he said harshly.Harper had to admit that Cade had changed quite a bit; he would be responsive to her tricks and give in, but she had been at it for almost ten minutes now, and it was a bit frustrating to her. No matter what she s
"Wait, what do you mean?" Cade asked because that was not what he was expecting from Ophelia at all. He was calling to check in on her and to make sure that he did not leave foolishly because of his pride. It was obvious that this trip was to endanger him, even though it was also a good opportunity for him. It was a risk he was willing to take, but not at the expense of Ophelia. If he knew that she was still sick, he would have to abandon everything and move back home immediately."I mean, what you said was actually correct," she said, and he heard a shuffle. "Man, am I a fool?" she muttered to herself."How are you feeling? Did you go to the hospital? What did the doctor say?" He said, ignoring her."Huh?" she let out, shocked."Well, are you going to tell me?""Wait, are you worried about me and not gloating that you were right all along?" She asked because if she had been the one in the situation, she would have gloated hard about it. She would have wanted him to know that he was r
THE NEXT EVENING (5 PM)Green called Ophelia up almost as soon as she was able to put off the crisis. It was creepy because it felt like he had some kind of tracker on her, but she dismissed the thought because the new things she had learnt about him yesterday did not make matters better for her to think he could do something like that."Hi Green," she said, putting the phone to her ears and sitting down. With her free hand, she unclamped the heels she had been wearing since she came into work at three am that morning. This was the first time she was getting rest since she came in. The man had somehow extinguished all ideas the PR had out in place in case someone created a scandal. They had to brainstorm ideas and even meet with reporters and the victim for settlement. It was a long day, and now she was glad that it was over."You sound stressed; something big happened today?"She did not know if he just wanted to create some small talk or if he did not pay attention to the news. She
SEVEN DAYS INTO THE TRIPCade heard a knock on his door; he opened up, and Harper was standing there in a full-floor-length dress. "Did you forget anything?" he asked, stepping out and closing the room door. He had to try his best to keep her out of the room because he did not know what she was planning to do."Yes, it seems that you have been invited to a party this evening, and I totally misread the details on the calendar," Harper said. She was lying; there was no official event, but she knew that the only way to get him out of his room and out with her was to cover it up as a work thing."Are you trying to tell me that we have been invited to an event and I did not know about it? When does it start?""In a few minutes, maybe you need to go in and put on your tuxedo, and we will be on our way." Cade turned around to go into the room but stopped and turned to Harper, who was standing there in a red floor-length dress. Looking at the dress, he could not tell what he was looking at or
Cade knew that there was no escaping this; as much as he had tried to stop her from taking pictures on their way to this place, he could never control it because he was behind the wheel. "If you wanted to have a meal together, would you have to blackmail me to get it?" Cade asked. He knew very well that he had been blowing her off so frequently, but he still had to sound like he would have been a gentleman and done what she asked of him in the first place. "Would you have come if I asked?" Cade felt cornered; he knew that this was bad for him. A single image can cause so many problems for him."This is wrong," Cade murmured out of frustration."Is it?" she asked with a smile on her face. He nodded, and she pressed her lips together and nodded. "It would not have gotten to this if you had just given us an opportunity to be together," she added."Harper I am having this dinner, but this means nothing, and I hope you can understand that," he said angrily and got out of the car. He walk
All Cade could think about as they made their way back to the city was that he wanted to see Ophelia. Throughout his trip, they had not spoken except for the first night. He has tried to reach out to her, but she was not interested and screened out all of his calls and messages without a reply. As soon as he landed at the airport, he called Diana to find out where Ophelia was since she was not taking his call. His showing up at her workplace was a good thing for them. He needed to strengthen the fact that they were in love in case of anything. Harper has shown all kinds of behaviours for the rest of their stay during the trip. "You can go home," Cade said as they stood beside the car. A driver was here to take him home and he did not want Harper to be near him again. "But I am supposed to be close to you so I can assist you," she said, and he scrunched up his face before she added "Sir." "You must have had a long few days off, so just take the next four days off, and we will resu
Cade was ushered to Ophelia's office by Diana, who had been waiting to receive him; she had noticed the quick mood swings of Ophelia throughout the time that Cade had been away, and as much as they both wanted to deny their affection for each other, she could clearly see it through them. The only issue they had was that they had not yet found a way to nurture the love, so it was obvious to every other person."Does she know I am here?" Cade asked as he walked by, and the entire crowd stood in awe of him at the place. Someone was even making a video of him walking in, and he tried to convince himself that his plan worked."She does not; I kept it a secret like you asked me to," Diana said, and he nodded. She knocked and pushed the door open. "You have a guest," she said, causing Ophelia to lift her head to her from her desk."I have a visitor? I did not know I had a meeting now; send them in," Ophelia said, slipping into her shoes and walking down to the sofa. Diana left the door frame
Ophelia swallowed the pride that she had and followed him home. The staff at her office looked at them lovingly, and she even heard comments from some of them on how they wanted exactly what they had. She wished she could tell them to be careful about what they wished. To everyone, they were this loving power couple, but she exactly knew what they were to each other—two strangers who barely spiked with one another who just had a marriage certificate and lived together.The ride home was awfully quiet, and it made words float around in her brain as she tried to think of what he could want to talk about with her. She fumbled with the radio until she was able to put on a station that was not setting a mood for them. She turned out of the rambling from the radio as she began to think of how the trip was and what went down between Harper and him. She wanted to tell him what she had found about Green and how she had thought of bringing him down.They got home, and Cade walked to the kitchen
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FINAL CHAPTER"Oh, I see," the doctor said, narrowing his eyes at the screen facing him. Cade had made a fuss even though Ophelia had told him that it was not necessary and made sure that she did all the tests possible."What is it, doctor?" Cade said one hand clutching Ophelia's hand tightly and the other in a ball on his legs. "Is she sick? How sick is she? Is it something serious?" he continued when the doctor did not say anything."From the test results we have gotten so far, she is three weeks pregnant," the man said. Cade blinked; he could not understand how he was supposed to react to the news. They had been trying for months now, but every time she did the test and found nothing, she got sad, so he told her that they should just live the way they would have lived if they had no child."Sorry doctor, what do you mean?" she asked, blinking rapidly at the man."I mean that you are three weeks pregnant, and the reason you felt that way was that you have blood pressure issues that
Ophelia was in her dad's living room, she came because he called and said he had something important to tell her and she had never heard her dad sound like that before but anyway, a lot of things had changed since her mom came. She and her mom had been in contact and every time her dad tried to contact her she cut off all possible links."You always talk about tardiness, and yet you are the one who kept me waiting today; you do realize that I am late to work, don't you?" Ophelia asked, standing up as her father came into the room."You must be grown now seeing that you are talking to me like that," Carter said as he sat down on one of the sofas."I have always been bold; you are the one who tried to silence me as much as you could..""I tried to silence you? I gave you a voice yet you are still going to paint me as the bad guy?" he asked shocked at her accusations. He might have ruined his marriage and home but he always tried his best to do the right thing for her. She may have lost
"So this does not happen much, does it?" Cael asked as they sat in the coffee shop. Desire had been serious about them getting coffee together and had seen it to the end, which, in all honesty, was weird to him."It sure does not," Desire said, taking a sip from her iced coffee. "And to think my mom was bugging me about dating and then I met you.""You are quite forward," Cael murmured, also taking the cup from hand to mouth. Cael could not tell her that his mom too was just bugging him about getting into a relationship. "I guess all moms are cut from the same clothes."They sure are," she said silently. She had thought this would go a bit differently than this bit; she was not complaining about this at all. It was warmer than all of the madness she had been through in the past few months. She had to deal with the divorce, and right after her mom was in jail for fraud."You are..." he trailed off."Another compliment, or is it an observation?" she murmured as she leaned into her chair
Cael walked through the cold walls of the prison; it had been three weeks since his mother was tried and found guilty by the court. He hated coming here, but since Charles had been able to get him exclusive rights, he could see his mother every weekend. Anytime he saw her, she always had the brightest smile on, as if she were right where she was supposed to be, and she always said he should not worry at all and that everything was okay with him."Don't you think you are here a lot?" Abigail asked as she sat down in the room. Charles's influence has gone as far as getting them both open rooms so they did not have to be stuck behind the glass booth."I only get to see you once a week after growing up with seeing you every day of my life; how am I supposed to live?" Cael asked."Stop acting like a child; you are good on your own," she said, smiling at him."You seem to be smiling more in here.""That is because I am free in here; I do not have to worry about making you the first or fight
Green showed up to court; he had been so shocked that Harper just suddenly disappeared on him one day. She left the country and was unreachable. He knew that even though she was around there, she would not have taken up any responsibility. Carter had told him that he was ready to go all out with the court case but thought of the time they had together and just let it be."I know you expect me to apologize for my actions, but I am not sorry for them," Green said to Ophelia after the session. They stood by the doors of the courtroom."You caused all of this damage, and yet you aren't sorry?" She asked shocked. She would not have believed it if she had not experienced it firsthand; if she had been told, she would have sworn on her life that Green was nothing like that."Damage? You knew I liked you; your father knew it also, but I was just an errand boy to you both. I did what I could do to make you notice me, and maybe it worked."Cade took a step forward, but Ophelia held her hand over
"Are you not going to do anything?" Harper asked Green. He had been housing her, and since Cade and Charles had taken back the media space, Green's little influence on one blog was not able to do any harm to them. He even wondered why they were being so quiet with their case. He was expecting some sort of court document that would be asking him to come for a hearing or something."What do you want me to do?" Green asked, taking a sip from her coffee."Anything, I thought you said that you could do a lot to make sure they do not end up together.""And you also said the same thing too," he replied. He was getting tired of her incessant nagging; she woke up each day and began to talk about how difficult her life had been, how much she had to leave behind to come to Cade, and how she was going to lose her mind. Green had always thought that he would lose his mind listening to her.His phone on the table vibrated; he looked at the screen and picked it up. At least going to work was one thi
Cael rushed into the police station confused about when to go; some of the men recognized him instantly, and one of the men went to him."How can I help you, sir?""My mom," he said. Since he saw the evidence two days ago, he had always played out a scenario in his mind where she was in jail and he went there, but none of his imagination had encompassed what he felt in the moment. He felt as if someone was taking hold of her heart and playing with it in whatever way they would like."Your mom?" the officer who stood in front of him asked in confusion."Yes," he said, shaking his head slowly with his eyes shut. "She came in this morning to turn herself in," he added.The officer gasped as he began to put things together, and they finally began to make sense. They wondered why a woman would step forward to turn herself in after fifteen years. If it were to be any other crime, the statutes of limitation might have been over, and she might have been let off with a fine or nothing at all,
"What is it?" Charles asked, looking at Cael, who had his phone to his ears even though they had all heard the line beep dead.His expression made it worse because no one could read it to tell what he felt. "Mom," his voice came out in a gasp."Abigail?" Charles said, looking around."Your mom? What's wrong with her?" Marie asked. She left for the airport in an hour, but Charles had insisted she stay for breakfast. She had hoped to see her daughter once again before she flew out, even if it was from a distance, but she was not sure if she would make it there."Mom," Cael said again. Charles had not worried about Abigail because it was not unusual for her to not show up at the table. She usually skipped breakfast, or some mornings, she had them at another time."Use your words, son," Charles said. Cael's changing expression was sending a signal to them at the table but none of them were able to pick it up."Did something happen? Why don't you say something? Say anything?" Valerie chip