She called him Oneil on the first day that they met. She came to his small house suited in contemporary armories that translate to power and influence. Despite her appearance, there was that woman meant to get heard.
Every scene that day was vivid and unprecedented. She called him by another name, eyes sparkling to recognize a dream realized in the mundane world. Her voice revealed a little hope emerging. Yet, like a rebellious wave, he crushed the scene by insisting he was Riley. She insisted on a plea to recognize her as his fiancee. That moment, perhaps, could be the day of reckoning with his hidden past and memories.
But Marika came and troubled the scene. She protested Essi’s claims by the truth that Riley learned to live. Compared to the woman who just arrived, Marika would be more reliable. After all, Marika was there for him and has given him food, shelter, and knowledge that there are strangers who care for him.
Although Riley couldn’t accept some of Essi’s statements, he did care as a neighbor, concerned with Essi’s situation. She has become the talk of the town again.
Sententious, cruel, and unproven things belong to the people who would not wish to understand Essi. His view on Essi runs against the tide. Notions to brush Essi off harshly were never on his mind. He does not see her as a threat to his relationship with Marika. But in the name of jealousy, he keeps his boundary from the new girl in town.
It was another day for Riley to keep himself inside the hut. Essi might arrive with another dish to give him. She had different delicacies, varying in kind, but all are of excellent presentation. There were hints that it could be a French delicacy or an impression of a Californian taste. He once heard about Cioppino and could only imagine how tomatoes might work with clams to surround his taste buds. He would never be sure about the taste since Marika would search for it and prohibit him from eating the dish. Marika would always warn him that the food might have a potion. A local term made it more dreadful for him to flinch about, gayuma.
He was waiting for Essi to come and leave the food at the door. However, there was no Essi that would make noise again at their lot. At nine in the morning, he walked around the neighborhood to check how Essi was doing. He could excuse it as a mere stroll.
Essi’s house is locked. He wanted to ask if Essi had left the town. An understanding man like Tata Ramon sauntered past him while bringing two empty pails.
“She went downtown because she needs to meet someone,” Tata Ramon uttered while not looking at him. He was like an asset, passing by to relay critical information.
Essi didn’t leave. Riley earned the information that made him oddly relieved. Before he stepped away, Tata Ramon called him for a frank conversation.
“Don’t give the girl false hope. If you are not interested in her, then do not let her call you Oneil,” he advised. “Except if you believe you’re Oneil, then you can let her.”
“I have no such intention to mess her up, Tata Ramon,” Riley defended.
“I know. But you chose to live as Riley.”
“I tolerated her because of her condition,” he reiterated that reason which caused Marika to be a little aloof from him.
“Condition?” Tata Ramon was rather amused. “It seems like Essi would have you back sooner or later.”
Riley shook his head. He will never get swayed by any of Essi’s claims. “I rather believe on Marika, Tatang.”
“You want to believe Marika because you affirm that she is your strong foundation about your past,” Tata Ramon said and stepped near his door to unlock it. “But the question is, who are you choosing?”
“I don’t have to choose, Tata Ramon,” he uttered. He kept his politeness amid the feeling that the Tata Ramon was grilling him –like how Marika’s family would do.
“But I can see it through you. Beyond your subconscious, I know that your heart wants to choose Essi. It’s not because she can offer you something about yourself but because your heart knows she needs you.” Tata Ramon patted Riley’s back. “And right now, you wanted to check how was she doing, reasoning yourself that Essi has a condition and at least needs acceptable attention.”
He left Riley there with the feeling of sitting on fences though there were none, standing on the middle lane, waiting for the green signal to lead him to the correct pavement.
There was no traffic sounds bringing him back to his wits. It was Essi who arrived with a bag filled with groceries. She was standing in delight while looking at him.
“Oneil, why are you here?”
He brought his cold voice in grim to bring a serious note. He might find it hard to say his decision to Essi if she would act bubbly and cheerful in front of him.
“I am Riley Ramirez. Will you allow me to live as one? Please don’t call me Oneil anymore,” he said, trying hard to make it less harsh.
Defying apprehensions, Essi smiled childishly, grinning ear to ear while leaning toward him. “Alright then. I will call you Mon beau.”
“Hey, that is an endearment,” Riley flagged. He was sure. Although it was a strange language, there was a radio DJ who enlightened him about sweet names.
“It’s your choice then. You can let me call you Oneil or call you on different endearments. I have many on my sleeves, and that’s just French. I can call you n Bahasa, too. How would you like it, Sayangku?” Essi teased. Before there could be awkward stillness between them, she put off her childish antics. “Remind yourself that I will never take back calling you Oneil. It is the truth. You are Oneil, and I will prove to you that you are him.”
She proceeded to the front door to unlock it, feigning disinterest in talking to him. Surprisingly, Riley added another sentence that sounded friendly.
“Alright then. I was just asking if you could stop calling me Oneil. No need to trouble yourself if this is your means to be happy.”
His words made Essi remember why Riley allowed her to call him by his real name.
“Yeah, thanks,” Essi uttered. She wanted to retort that she’s not happy to be the only person who truly knows him. She could only keep her friendly presence to him and not push him hard to accept what was his past reality. In a secret inquiry, the doctor advised her to be more considerate of him. Essi needed to ensure Oneil was all well and not weary about his situation.
While silence was at its work, Essi thought that Oneil had left without words. She looked back and found out that he was still standing near her.
“What? I thought you’d prove to me that I’m Oneil?”
Essi couldn’t help but smile. She invited him to her house. Without preparing snacks as she used to do when people visited her, she took possible evidence about Oneil. She has with her the photograph of their family dinner. She saved a video clip of them when Gwyneth recorded herself for a social media update. Knowing that Oneil might think all of these were fictitious, she brought out his passport that she had faithfully searched at his office.
“Oneil looks like me,” he uttered while flipping through the photographs and the passport.
“Because you are Oneil,” Essi repeated, almost frustrated.
“But if I’m Oneil, does that mean I have to go with you?” he asked.
“What else was my reason to be here for?” Essi scowled while taking back some pictures to their envelopes.
“But what about Marika?” he wondered.
Essi sighed to put off her annoyance. “Why did you even date someone when you are not even sure with your memories?” she managed to scold the man she tried persuading to believe her.
“Because she says that we were already dating even before I lost my memories,” he sounded like a schoolboy in confrontation.
Essi shook her head and took back the evidence from him. She allowed him to look at the passport while asking, “Be honest, do you at least feel that you are Oneil?”
He shook his head. His reaction made Essi close her eyes and press them through a silent sneer.
“I’m Riley, and I’m allergic to seafood. Is that something you can contest about Oneil?”
Essi smirked upon knowing the characteristics of Riley. “Well, tell me more. Perhaps, I’ll get convinced that you are not Oneil –as if.”
The unique things Riley revealed were his thalassophobia, himself being an orphan, a graduate from Remy Integrated High School, and a previous internet cafe clerk in a nearby city. All these things were vague both for Riley and Essi. Riley had no plan to clarify more details since Marika told him he had traumatic experiences. Marika was afraid to discuss it. Otherwise, that would mess him up. But Essi was interested in gathering more details about Riley Ramirez.
“Too funny. Almost everything I heard about you as Riley Ramirez is the exact opposite of who you are,” she commented while getting the passport back.
Essi took out a copy of their family dinner photo. Primary Mercators and Paulsson's are in it. She hands it to Oneil with these words, “You are not alone. You have a family. Do not just think of yourself in your attempt to know about your past. Consider the family you might have left, too. You have your friends, your lover, and the things that molded you to become the Oneil you can still be. You may have forgotten us. But we did not. Whenever you are ready to join us again, to have even this kind of dinner, to share this kind of memory, just tell me. I will wait. I can wait.”
Essi’s words engraved a resonating mark on Riley’s wit as he sauntered his way back home. The picture was in his hand. His eyes were on it from time to time. There entails with his soul a deep desire to memorize the image and a great fear that the photo might get fuzzy in his retrospect. He held the picture dearly and reused a frame meant for his solo photo. There must be a great story behind the image –perhaps on its stillness that demands him to reckon it. Maybe it's the decoration that made the scene alive. Or each one in the photo joining for such myriad memories and stories to make one moment more alive. Whatever was there in the picture, perhaps it was something his lost memories could have answered.
Even at night, the picture has become the don of his inquiry. The kerosene lamp aided his wonder. A sweet reckoning pounded once more as he thought Essi might be telling the truth. It was unfathomable but likened to a moving hope, alive and with an extreme will to sustain his smile after a long day of work at the rice store.
Marika visited him with warm food. Marika’s notice of the photograph impeded Riley’s peaceful night. Complying with his expectation, Marika asked where he got the picture. Without his answer yet, Marika pointed out that it must be from Essi.
“A formal dinner?” she uttered while staring at it. “Between your family and hers.”
“I could at least give her the benefit of the doubt, right?” Riley tried to reason out.
But Marika started her tantrum, accusing Essi of many horrible things that sounded common in the radio news and dramas.
“She is just trying to attract you with elitist ways. Look at how lavish this is!” Her fingers are pointing to the showy decorations included in the angle. “She is looking down on you, believing that you might have hated your situation in this town and how poor the Sanchezes are that we can only accommodate a little for you.”
“But why do you think this only has to do with luxury?”
“Because that is what elites do to lure poor people.”
“I don’t think that she such intention. She only told me about my family,” Riley defended. He did not like Marika’s contention about the confluence of money and control, especially on Essi since she never mentioned such.
“Well, if she did not mention it, that’s cool. But how can we be sure that this is your true family?” Marika challenged. In her eyes, they are stock photo models. The scene is too photographic to be true. It was just like home posters available at Blue Ribbon Marketing. “What if by joining with her, you might end up in a horrible scene? Worse, human trafficking? Can’t you be more cautious?”
Riley never imagined Marika could get this far in questioning Essi’s intention. However, it was vital to be cautious. There were many reports about such crime, almost revolving throughout poor towns and suburbs.
“If you want to be friends with her, fine. If you want her to call you Oneil, fine,” she suddenly laid such permissions to impose an impression of sympathy and care. “But believing her claims? Be cautious. It would lead you to accompany her to nowhere. Who knows if she is really from Bordeaux?”
“Why do you have to think of her that way?” Riley felt defeated because all her appeals were against Essi. He did not want others to feel bad because of him.
“I am just protecting you, Riley. You know how we were able to find you,” she reminded.
It was a haunting flashback both for Marika and Oneil. She found him lying on the ground, on the side of the national highway. Blood was all over his head. He got robbed. He had no wallet, shoes, or ornaments like he used to showcase on Marika. She brought him to the hospital for his relief.
By the time Oneil has recovered, he cannot remember who he was. His refuge is to know that his name is Riley Ramirez.
His memory bearer is Marika. Her words were always like this: “Remember when some people were spying on you from the former hut? I may be angry right now or might be too harsh on Essi, but I only care for you. Would you not take my advice?”
Riley sighed while nodding. “I will always consider your advice.”
Riley’s hut may be far from other neighbors. But Tata Ramon could hear them while fetching his cows that he sent to stay behind mango trees. “She is a loudmouth,” he commented. Thankfully, his wife is different. Otherwise, his head will always be in a terrible headache.
Apart from Tata Ramon, there was Essi. She heard them argue. Her hands were frozen still. The grip of her tired fingers was tight to the crystal storage box. The Cassoulet should have been the compensation dish for her lapse in giving one in the morning. Perhaps, she should just eat the Cassoulet by herself or give it to Paco, the one bugging her again.
It is an impending sense of dread for Essi that Gwyneth would still arrive any time sooner. If it were not for the bad weather in Manila, Gwyneth would have not been stranded until this time. Essi could still prepare for her arrival while managing all her wits and peace. But it was harder to deny that all her reasons to stay calm were leaving her grounds. “Why are you nervous? Did you meet some bad guys on your way?” Paco asked as he stood up from the long bench situated near Essi’s abode. The nineteen-year-old man went to Essi with the chivalrous endeavor of assisting her about whatever may come upon the lady. At first, he was not there out of his desire but because his mother instructed him to. He had to make sure that Essi is still on her normal psyche as a good tenant that will efficiently pay monthly dues to them. But now, Paco is convinced. Gossip seemed to not cease against Essi and has only evolved to accuse her with desperation for love. Indeed, those things were harsh. To
The news was like a splash of cold waters, harsher than the torrential rains that Essi once witnessed during her mountain trek. Her paths drew her to an impulsive drive, almost flying, just to catch up with Gwyneth before anything might get out of control. She managed to take her corporate attire to maintain the demeanor that the Mercators got impressed with her. She counted it as a reason why the Mercators regarded her with respect even though other families look at her as undeserving to be with Oneil. With many things driving in her mind, she still had the mental strength to execute her intention spontaneously. Essi had no other choice of transportation means but to run towards a motorcycle terminal, hoping that a driver is available to send her downtown. “Essi, it is night already. I’m afraid that your fare will get higher,” the driver was reluctant. It is noticeable that he was already planning to go home. A pack of roasted chicken was already tied to the maneuver of his motorbik
Essi had never been this busy, at least in the speculating eyes of those who were around her. They thought that she was up for no other purpose but to pursue Oneil. The news spread fast enough, surprising them that Essi has a job. Why, indeed, is it a good thing when most of the young people in the town had often preceded their life to marriage settlements and others get unemployed and underemployed? Inevitably, Essi has little by little become the very child that the families in Bayanihan somehow wanted, someone that is helpful and diligent for every little passion they have in their pocket. In any case, if Essi is one of their family members, they might be ready to stop her from the foolishness of looking for Oneil in the person of Riley. But she was just a neighbor that they can only talk about and at least acknowledge her efforts to live her own life. Yet, still, they would never excuse Essi from their conversation. “She’s quite fancy to have a job post at Gautarza,” one of the wo
It was like the ruins after the storm, for Victor to see the girls in an awkward stillness. Without their words, Victor begins to understand that there were issues that probably spurred out between Essi and Gwyneth. Girls were always like this, having their way to confront and reconcile with each other. "Is there anything wrong?" he asked to ensure that the ground is safe for him to meddle with them. "No, nothing," Essi responded but proceeded to the kitchen after the gesture to let Victor sit. "Well, I guess we are better now," Gwyneth forced a smile while tucking the hem of her skirt into the rattan chair. It is her way to distract herself although it is vain. Her offer received no reaction from Essi. It is embarrassing but making the situation worse shall never be her option. Gwyneth repeated how sorry she was for insulting Essi a while ago. She could have refrained herself but it is done now. Both of them are doomed to the same boat loaded with the luggage of their issues. Vict
Familiar eyes always last and the fierce one from Essi is maybe influenced by the heat of the rising sun. Or maybe by the deep thoughts in her, that scream through the windows of her soul. Riley, as he likes to call himself to be, cannot help but get curious about Essi’s sentiment. Does it still have something to do with her plan to take him as Oneil? Does she find it way too hard? He wanted to tell Essi that she should not worry. For he was also trying to look for ways to check about his past other than Marika’s aid. Yes, he was troubled about being a dumb mutt. How strong those words were! Indeed, he was challenged by the young lady, the very company of Essi who went away already. Her words stirred Riley to wonder what kind of person Oneil was. What was his background? What was his work? Was he a freeloader or a son of a rich man? What if he is not the former as Marika’s parents would satirically blabber at him when they got displeased fits about life and the people around them? Ev
When every day will never be the same to the people of Bayanihan, their very Barangay Captain Arturo Sanchez counted that his nights were always the same. Almost every night, even from a farther distance, he could hear Marika and Riley quarreling about the same thing. However, it was Marika’s voice that traverses through the sky and dooms his residence to a chaotic connection with Riley’s hut. If he was Riley, he would have cut off Marika to stronger arguments to prevent her deplorable fits. He knew that his daughter only throws accusations at the weak link. But the young man does not retaliate. Riley could reason but has never demanded Marika to peace out for the meanwhile. Yet, who is Captain Arturo but a mere father to an already grown woman who can now think on her own? What was best he could do was to spare advice from Marika’s sentence of no adherence. So his night was spent away. But a peaceful morning somehow eased his trouble. Captain Arturo went out of his house for his of
There were moments in rural life that are indeed idyllic. People are feeding their animals, children are sharing household chores, and some were preparing their meals. Gwyneth counted it a warm setting that made her pleased that she chose to stay with Essi. With a cup of milk and a provincial tabloid rationed to them, her morning is perfected. She randomly read out loud special portions in the tabloid that surfaced a contentious quote. “No relationship would like to wait for a busy woman,” Gwyneth read and halted with a strong degree of wonder. She glanced at Essi who was moving back and forth while checking the things she needed for work. “Did you hear what I read, Essi?” “I doubt that. Oneil is the one in my mind while I work though,” Essi replied with her morning brushed voice. It sounded like one of a soprano on a serious low-tone monologue. It may be quite nonchalant but Gwyneth acknowledged the sincerity. “Not just in the office. He’s always in my mind although I have appointme
It seems like someone is shy. Paco cannot escape Gwyneth's scrutinizing eyes although he already revealed his honest intention to not harm Essi. He tried keeping his pace faster but Gwyneth's steps are longer. Gwyneth is of the same height as him, 5'5. There are times she gets to walk closer next to Paco but would also get a little farther as if she wants to look at him from another angle. Her blond hair reveals the gentle touches of the wind as they stroll past the hill towards Essi's house. She keeps looking at him, with a sheepish smile. Her eyes also sparkle to a degree of knowing his little secret. Paco stopped for a while to stare at her. "Is there something you want to say?" "No, nothing," Gwyneth said but her grin would like to tell otherwise. "Just wanna make sure if Essi's admirer passes my standards first before hers." Paco felt stepping again on the cold floors of an ancestral house that they can no more reclaim. He can act that Gwyn
Essi has always believed that meeting people like the Binici Siblings meant a good thing --that be it in business or social partnerships. But what Karina offers to her is quite different. Her words have stronger meaning underneath their simplicity as if Katrina had been always trying to interfere in Essi and Oneil’s lives. “So you people are just engaged. It means there is still a greater possibility for any of you to quit, right?” she asked Essi with a hint of excitement. Her words simply do not respect the relationship between the two. Essi chose to not pay attention to it. But Katrina was bugging her in another way by trying to set Essi up with Wyath for coffee nothings and casual dinner. “I do not have much time. If this meeting does not make any sense, then I won’t go, Miss Binici,” Essi declined. “My brother is willing to marry the girl he likes,” Katrina inserted just to make the phone call go on. “Really? That’s good for him then,” Essi commented but was about to excuse he
When everything got settled, she found herself already bringing the large paper bag filled with the three casings where the jewels in their trinket boxes are placed. Her chauffeur waited for her outside and walked with her down the stairs of the auction house. Her car is also set to conclude her night from the Legalion. But before she took a step, Wyath went to her again. “Essi, since it is rare for us to meet, may I ask for your contact number?” Wyath was implying the personal one. “Okay,” Essi said and gave him her number. “But you should also give yours since my phone automatically sets an unknown number as spam.” When they got done exchanging numbers, Katrina went to Wyath to remind him that they must go home now. “Essi, it was nice to meet you. We’ll go ahead for now,” Katrina bid and dragged her brother to their car. “Will you still proceed to the hotel madame?” her chauffeur asked. “Yes, you can also take your time to enjoy things around,” Essi grinned and reminded him ab
It is the actual bidding night. With the preparation of the lights and the friendly interiors of the Legalion Action House, Essi knows this night shall be friendly to her vision. She takes a simple white dress with puff sleeves and white heels. She takes a silk cloth as her headband. Her appearance for the night is elegance mingled with youth and enthusiasm.“Welcome, Madame Essi,” the guard said upon recognizing her card. “This way please.”Essi followed the red carpet leading them to the Jewel Auction Hall No. 1. It is her first time to join an auction by herself. Oftentimes, she would just accompany a family member when they would like to purchase something from the auction. She continued walking around and not recognizing any familiar faces around the auction hall except Wyath. Wyath quickly noticed her too when he turned around. He approached her with a smile. He even introduced his sister to her.“This is my sister, Katrina. She’s the reason why we’d like to buy some of the Maes
Essi had a simple target in heading to Normandy. The Legalion Auction House announced its 25th jewelry auction. Essi was never attentive towards auctions. But this one sets a great importance in her agenda because it was the jewelry collection made by Maestro Marco. She had two important target items because of the discovery that she arrived upon studying the decoration and details on the jewelry portfolio of her grandmother Priscilla. Two pieces of jewelry are no more in the possession of the Paulsson household. It suddenly became included in the auction series of the Legalion because it is made by Maestro Marco.The first piece was dubbed as Ingrid’s because Essi’s grandfather had especially commissioned the jewel maker to make a bluebird-inspired jewelry as a ready gift for his daughter once she will be brought to the world. And yet the owner, continued sleeping.The second piece was a fancy yellow diamond about 80 carats filled with many more white diamonds on its side, forming l
Victor has to weigh many company concerns. First, for the Amyrgia-Gautarza. Second, to Essi’s Gautarza Company and third, to the Mercator Group. Concerning the first two, he can see the clear directions on how the owners would take their future paths. But for the Mercator Group, he couldn’t see exactly where it even errs or go on correctly.He became an instant breadwinner with a clear source of income because the other Mercators in their humble barn house have to lie low for a while. His great ally on the discussion for the Mercator Group was his father.“Our hope in raising this alarm is to the interim chairman himself,” Paulo said. “If only he could also be cooperative to us.”“I don’t see any reason though that he wouldn’t,” Victor stated. “That is why I talked to him about the deliberation of a new policy concerning the selling and purchase of shares.”“What do you see is the problem about the shares then?”“I see some problems of the old policy. It may allow the shareholders to
Sometimes, amid all trials, one couldn’t help but wonder how others felt for them. It was in Victor especially when he regarded how Mr. Arlelle must have reacted to the fate that chased the Mercators. Yet, hoping to be always in his favor, Victor could only remain in silent and work with perseverance. It must have been a good asset that he was not heard as a Mercator because no one would chase him in the hopes to scoop out a splice of an information that can serve a cup of tea. Victor was on his way back to Arlelle’s office, bringing the reports about the recent confirmations he received on his email. But while he was outside the office, he heard some key people of Amyrgia-Gautarza.“How come that you still keep him sir? Is he not a member of the Mercators? It is quite unsettling.”“How can I not when he is still officially a part of the Amyrgia-Gautarza? And what has he done then that he should be fired out?”“But he is a Mercator.”Victor couldn’t deny that maybe in the business wor
Because of the conversation Lady Imeldine and Latifa had in the dining room, Grant went to them with some mud on his jumper and polo. He was worried that Latifa cried again while no one was watching.A shine light hit his eye when he tried to look at what is on the table. He marched slowly until he could see what is inside the box.“Is this your last jewel that you would sell, Latifa?” he asked because he couldn’t recognize the jewel.It was pretty understandable. Because he was never able to see this ring right from its bidding and until his wife’s death. It was Paulo who kept it because Grant didn’t know about the many things that his wife bought.His daughter-in-law didn’t answer yet but his recognition was also now to the visitor. “Your highness,” Grant said. He bowed even lower because he is ashamed of his situation. Knowing that Lady Imeldine was a shareholder, it would be harder to explain his situation to the royalty.“Please, may you be comfortable in dealing with me for I am
It was surely a grave offense that Louis made only to stain the reputation of the house of the Emirvas. But Lady Imeldine couldn’t even make greater punishment against him by sending him back to their country because he would face more grievous repercussions from the entire royal clan concerning the ring. After all, she has compassion to this lad who was also alike to her, almost impossible to receive the crown. He is but a royal and yet has to live in a manner that could promote his name despite the absence of the crown.So Louis was grounded in the rest house and every inch of his move was under Lady Imeldine’s strict supervision. When he tried to beg to his aunt that maybe he could go with her to talk to Essi, she glared at him.“Isn’t it enough that you made a careless work here?” she snarled. “Louis! You even brought shame to our family in front of the Paulssons.”“I’m sorry,” Louis cried out barely having any sincerity since he said out of annoyance to his aunt’s endless squawk
When the prompt for writing kicks, it is sometimes hard to stop the feeling of typing it all. But when Essi got done, she was unsure on how she should continue her article. Because there was something missing about the details of the maestro. Until she remembered what Marco’s wife said when she asked why is it okay for them to look.“It’s just like our twins are also cheering for him.”Essi’s tears escaped from her eyes. Now she’s doubting if she should tell his story. She tried to call Oneil and glad that he had also picked up.“Why? Are you alright?” Oneil asked because it is still not yet 11PM. It means Essi must be still working for something. “But with all the curiosity that Essi has, she hesitated in asking.“Come on, you can tell me,” almost pleaded because when silence starts to answer, it means a bothersome case.“Did Sir Marco ever tell you that he would like some people to interview him? He’s quite famous as a master jeweler.”“You were inspired to write about him, is it?”