Tom sat at his desk, staring blankly at his computer screen. He couldn't focus on his work, not after what had just happened with Hazel. He couldn't believe that she was being forced to leave the new department she was transferred to because of the rumors that had been spread about them. He had heard the whispers around the office, the way people looked at him and Hazel when they were together. He had tried to ignore it, to brush it off as just office gossip, but now it was affecting Hazel's career. It wasn't fair. He picked up his phone and dialed Hazel's number. It rang a few times before she answered. "Hey," she said, her voice tired. "How are you holding up?" Tom asked. "I'm okay," Hazel replied, but Tom could hear the hurt in her voice. "I can't believe they're making you leave because of this," Tom said, frustration seeping into his words. "It's okay, Tom. I'll be fine. I just need to pack up my things and move to my old department," Hazel said. "Bu
Over the next few weeks, Hazel and Gerald's interactions became more cordial. They would greet each other in the hallway and exchange pleasantries, but they wouldn't linger too long in each other's company. Hazel could see that Gerald was trying to keep his distance from her, and it made her feel more comfortable around him. One day, as Hazel was leaving the office, she realized that it was raining outside. She didn't have an umbrella, and she didn't want to get wet. As she was standing in the doorway, trying to decide what to do, she saw Gerald walking towards her. "Hey, Hazel. Do you need an umbrella?" Gerald asked, holding out his own umbrella. Hazel was taken aback by Gerald's offer. She didn't know what to say or how to react. "Uh, thank you, sir. That's very kind of you," Hazel replied, feeling a bit flustered. Gerald smiled, feeling a sense of satisfaction. He knew that he couldn't be with Hazel in the way that he wanted, but he also knew that he could stil
Hazel had been daydreaming about this date all day long. She wondered where they would go and what they would do. She also wondered what she would wear. She decided to call her best friend, Nilma, for advice. After describing the situation to her, Nilma squealed with excitement and immediately started suggesting different outfit options. "Okay, so hear me out," Nilma began. "You could wear that cute floral dress you just bought. Pair it with some strappy sandals and a denim jacket for a chic look. Or, if you want something more casual, you could wear those high-waisted jeans with a cropped sleeveless top and some converse sneakers. And don't forget to accessorize - a statement necklace or hoop earrings would add the perfect finishing touch to either outfit." “Alright. Thank you very much. I am just nervous but I am sure everything will go well." "Exactly dear. But wait, I want you to tell me one thing, how did things happen so fast between you two? I still can't
Arin was walking through the cafeteria when she saw Hazel and Gerald, sitting at a table together. They were laughing and chatting, and Arin couldn't help but feel a pang of jealousy and anger rise up inside her. Arin stood there, staring at Hazel and Gerald while they finished up their meals. The anger couldn't stop bubbling inside her like a volcano ready to erupt. She could not believe what she was seeing, the two people she had been watching from afar having what seemed like a casual and intimate conversation. There was something about the way Hazel was looking at Gerald that was entirely too familiar to her. It couldn't just be that Gerald was trying to make her comfortable around him. It seemed as if they shared something deeper than that of a C.E.O and an employee. Arin refused to believe what Gerald had told him. As they sat. As they laughed, chatted and shared a few moments, Arin could read a certain chemistry between the two of them. It was a natural, almost electri
Arin had decided to keep her eyes on Gerald as she had noticed that he had been going out of his office and coming out with no specific reason. It was as if he was looking for some one. All of a sudden again after Gerald received a call, he stood up and walked out of the office, smiling brightly like someone who just received one of the best news of his life. "Arin. I will be right back, don't come out of my office. Our clients are still online and I will like you to continue the chat with them." He told Arin before moving. "Why can't you finish this yourself? What could be more important than this deal for now? You need to finalize things yourself, the board of directors will be here anytime soon... Where should I tell them you went to?" Arin said accusingly and suspiciously. "When did you decide to start poking your nose into my personal lives? Have you forgotten your job here? You are to do as I say and that's why you are my personal assistant. If you ever ask me th
The temperature of the day was just right, not too cold nor too warm. A gentle breeze was blowing, rustling the leaves on the trees and carrying with it the fresh scent of the earth. The sky was partly cloudy, with patches of blue peeking through the white fluffy clouds. The sun was shining, but its rays were not too strong, providing a pleasant crisp freshness to the air. As you walk outside, you can feel the coolness on your skin, but it's not biting or uncomfortable. Instead, it's invigorating and energizing. The cool weather makes you want to be outside, to take in the beauty of the season, and enjoy the simple pleasures of life but Hazel sat at her desk, typing away at her keyboard when she saw Arin approaching her with a smile that made her blood boil. She just didn't want to have anything to do with this lady but she seemed to be the antagonist of her life. If she tried to avoid her, she would still come to her and she was so sick of her, trailing her around. "Good morn
Hazel sat on the edge of her bed, rubbing her eyes with frustration. She couldn't stop thinking about the argument she had with Gerald earlier that day. She knew that she had hurt him deeply with her words, even though she didn't mean them. She was only following Arin's instructions to keep her secret hidden. She could see the pain and confusion in Gerald's eyes but she couldn't do anything. That would only even made her heart ache but she couldn't call him to apologize. Gerald had been calling her but she refused to answer the calls, knowing that Arin would find out one way or the order that they had discussion. She was his personal assistant so she had access to almost all of his confidential informations. Hazel didn't know how to save herself from this mess but she knew definitely that she would get out of it one day. She got up from the bed and began pacing around her room, no knowing what exactly to do. Should she just give him a call once and explain the whole thing to hi
Gerald sat in his office, staring at his computer screen. He couldn't focus on his work, his mind was preoccupied with thoughts of Hazel. He just couldn't figure out why Hazel was doing this to her all of a sudden, it was really surprising to see her change like that. He believed that they had settled things and that they had erased the memory of the past to focus on the future. He really had alot of plans for her but she needed to understand what was going on first. He decided to confront her. He got up from his desk and walked down the hallway to Hazel's office. Gerald was flustered as he walked towards Hazel's office, wondering what he could have done to make her ignore him. He had always respected Hazel and had never done anything intentional to upset her not after they had settled the differences between them at least. As he approached her office, he took a deep breath and knocked on the door. Hazel looked up from her computer, annoyed at the interruption. "Who is the
After a one-hour recess, the doors of the courtroom swung open, and a solemn silence fell over the room. Mark Wilson, adorned in a disheveled suit, returned to his seat next to his defense attorney as he disgustingly glared at Gerald. The tension in the air was palpable as all eyes turned towards him. The judge, a stern figure draped in black robes, resumed his position on the elevated bench. He surveyed the room with an air of authority, his gaze landing on Mark Wilson. "Mr. Wilson, it is time for your final defense to present any evidence supporting your innocence," he declared, his voice resonating through the room. Mark Wilson's attorney, a middle-aged man with graying hair, rose from his seat, his expression anxious. He glanced towards Mark, his eyes filled with unease, and then nervously addressed the judge. "Your Honor, unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances and lack of conclusive evidence, we have no additional exhibits or witnesses to present. However,
Gerald closed the door behind him and leaned against it, feeling exhausted and drained. He had just spent hours at the police station with his lawyer, Mr. James, trying to prove that Mark was the one who had been blackmailing Hazel, his fiancee, for months. Gerald rubbed his eyes and sighed. He looked at his watch and saw that it was past midnight. He wondered if Hazel was still awake, waiting for him. He pushed himself away from the door and walked towards their bedroom, hoping to find her asleep in their bed. He reached the bedroom door and opened it quietly, not wanting to wake her up if she was sleeping. He stepped inside and saw her sitting on the bed, wearing a white nightgown that contrasted with her dark hair. She looked up at him with wide eyes that reflected the moonlight coming through the window. She smiled faintly and said in a soft voice: “Gerald… you’re back.” He smiled back at her and walked towards the bed, dropping his briefcase on the flo
The dimly lit police station was filled with an air of tension as Gerald stood beside his lawyer, Mr. James. They both shared a look of determination, while Mark looked nervously around. The room was cold, with gray walls and a flickering fluorescent light overhead, casting an eerie glow on the worn-out furniture. Officer Jacobs, a middle-aged man with a stern expression, entered the room. He had a no-nonsense demeanor that intimidated even the most composed individuals. He approached Mark, handcuffs in his hand. "Mark Wilson, if I get that right, you're under arrest for the alleged blackmail of Mr. Gerald Carrington Fraser's fiancée," Officer Jacobs declared, his voice firm. Mark's eyes widened with what seemed like disbelief. "What? No, Officer, you've got it all wrong. I would never do such a thing! I was in my room when these two men barged in. Firstly, I could have charged them for invasion of privacy, but I didn't. Now, they are accusing me of what? This is what we
Hazel looked at Gerald, her heart pounding as she wondered where to start the whole narration from. Obviously, she wasn't at fault because she didn't do anything but would Gerald believe that? He knew that she was obsessive, so if something like that happened, no one would want to doubt it. And here she was again, the fact that she hid it from everyone will make it seem as though she was trying to cover up for herself. "Why are you silent? Speak up! You need to say something." Gerald said, almost yelling. "I don't want to care what happened. Just tell me in details. Who is Mark and why is he blackmailing you? It is had simple as that." Hazel took a deep breath, and sat up for the sake of comfort. "Promise me you won't hurt me." "Does it matter? Just tell me what happened." "I really didn't do anything, I swear. I was being blackmailed falsely because I know the consequences of it getting out." Hazel said, her gaze apologetic as she spoke. "If you didn't do an
Hazel's eyes fluttered open blinking away the remnants of sleep. Her body felt heavy and tender each movement, a reminder of the accident that had landed her in the hospital. As she tried to adjust to the warm sunlight that streamed through the bedroom window the scent of something delicious wafted into her nostrils. Hazel turned her head and saw Gerald standing in the doorway a soft smile on his face. "Good morning my love. How are you feeling today?" Gerald asked his voice filled with genuine concern. Hazel mustered a weak smile and replied "I'm getting there slowly but surely. Thank you for taking care of me Gerald." Gerald crossed the room, his footsteps gentle on the hardwood floor. Pulling a chair beside the bed he sat down and took Hazel's hand in his own. "You don't need to thank me Hazel. Taking care of you is the least I can do after what happened l," he said his voice filled with determination. Hazel gazed into his eyes filled with gratitude and love.
The sun shone brightly through the hospital window, casting a warm glow on Hazel's face as she watched the door waiting eagerly for Gerald to arrive. It had been a difficult journey days spent in pain and uncertainty, but his visits were like beams of light in her darkest moments. He brought laughter love and a sense of normalcy to her life in the sterile hospital room. Gerald walked through the gleaming white corridors of the hospital his heart pounding with anticipation. He couldn't help but feel a mix of anxiety and excitement every time he came to visit Hazel. Her vibrant smile and infectious joy had always been a light in his life and he couldn't wait to see her again. As the door creaked open Hazel's heart skipped a beat. There stood Gerald tall and handsome a bouquet of colorful flowers in his hand. His hazel eyes sparkled with joy as he caught sight of her and a wide smile spread across his face. As he approached her, he took a deep breath to steady his nerves. Opening the
Finally Hazel's eyes opened and a weak smile graced her lips. "Gerald," she whispered her voice fragile but filled with love. Gerald felt a rush of emotion relief flooding his being. He leaned closer to her tears streaming down his face. "Hazel you're awake. Thank God you're okay." Hazel's smile widened her voice barely a whisper. "I love you Gerald. I'm sorry for scaring you." Gerald placed a gentle kiss on her forehead their love reaffirmed in that sacred moment. "I love you too Hazel. Nothing else matters as long as you're here with me." In that beautiful instant all the fear worry and anxiety melted away. Gerald held onto Hazel's hand cherishing their love and grateful for each slow-paced beat of their journey ahead. Gerald's heart pounded in his chest as he paced back and forth his mind racing with worry and fear. How could this have happened? Hazel was always so careful so cautious. He searched for answers trying to make sense of the accident that had turned his world u
Gerald's heart pounded in his chest as he paced back and forth his mind racing with worry and fear. How could this have happened? Hazel was always so careful so cautious. He searched for answers trying to make sense of the accident that had turned his world upside down. As he continued to pace, his mind kept replaying the words the nurse had spoken just moments ago "I'm sorry but Hazel is still in the theatre and we have no news about her condition." Those words seemed to echo endlessly in his mind. The unknown was tormenting him; he was desperate for answers for any sign of hope. He didn't know who to call and discuss this issue with. He was so stressed out. Just as he was about to lose all hope his phone began to ring, startling him from his thoughts. He fumbled to grab it his hands trembling. Looking at the caller ID he saw it was his sister Annie. His relief was short-lived though as he realized that Annie somehow already knew about Hazel's accident. There could be no other r
Gerald's eyes fluttered open as the dim morning light streamed through the curtains casting a soft glow in the living room. Confusion instantly washed over him as he realized he was sprawled on the couch instead of his usual spot in the bedroom. He sat up abruptly, his heart pounding in his chest and called out Hazel's name. Silence enveloped the room amplifying his growing anxiety. "Hazel, where are you? Why couldn't you wake me up when you came in?" He said. Darting his eyes around the living room, Gerald searched for any sign of his fiancée. To his dismay there was no trace of Hazel, no shoes by the front door, no handbag on the kitchen counter. Panic seeped into his veins as he hastily made his way to the bedroom hoping to find her there. But the room was empty, her side of the bed untouched. She didn't come back home last night? Gerald asked himself, totally confused and furious. Wide-eyed and growing increasingly alarmed Gerald reached for his phone and dialed Ha