“Noah, please you…you’re scaring me,” Eve stuttered. “I don’t understand.”
“You're still going to act like you don't know what you did? You’ve fooled me all these years.” Noah ignored her cries as he held her tighter. “To think that three years ago, you did not think twice before accepting the marriage proposal. Your mask is out.” “Noah.” “Stop acting dumb, Genevieve. You made me in this condition,” Melissa screamed with tears streaming down her cheeks. “Brother Noah, please take her away. This is too much. She made me cripple. The doctor said that I won't be able to use my legs ever. Who's going to get married to me this way? It's all her fault.” “I… I did noth…” her words were cut off as a rough hand caught her arm from behind and she turned only to regret it instantly as an eye-blinding slap fell on her cheek. From her mother-in-law. When did she even arrive? Older Mrs Hank’s hits had always been so painful and she couldn't help but let out her tears. She was innocent, yet she watched as her day got ruined. Her makeup was ruined already and from the look of things, there was no way they were having their anniversary dinner anymore. “Mother I…” “We don't want to hear your explanation, you attempted murderer. Sign the papers and get the hell out of our lives. You have caused enough damage already.” Panic rose in Eve’s chest and she turned to Noah. How could they accuse her of such a crime? She wasn’t even capable of killing a spider or a cockroach. “Noah, you have to believe me, please,” she pleaded, her voice laced with urgency and desperation. “I don't know what they are talking about. I was here all week. I didn't even go anywhere.” Melissa tried to stand up from her chair but ended up falling back and everyone’s attention fell to her. Genevieve watched as her husband rushed to help another woman sit properly, placing her legs in the right position on the wheelchair. She could feel a pang of pain in her heart as her tears flowed freely. Her life was a total mess. “The evidence is clear. You did it.” Melissa’s shaky voice reverberated in the mansion. Eve’s teary eyes locked with her husband’s, hoping that he would at least believe her this time but the only words that came out of his mouth only shattered her further. “Sign the damn papers!” “Didn’t you hear him? Sign the papers and leave us alone. Grandfather Hank is not here to save you this time.” “Mother, Noah. I really know nothing about this. I'm telling the truth. Please believe me.” Her body shook with sobs. It was her anniversary for goodness sake. Noah didn’t spare her a glance as his attention was on the woman in the wheelchair. “Mira,” she heard him call a servant who came running to them in the blink of an eye. From the corners of her eyes, she could see the servants peeping and laughing at her miserable state. No one for sure wanted her around. “Noah…. please. I'm begging you. Believe me.” “Be quiet.” She quickly clamped her mouth shut. “Mira, go upstairs and gather her stuff. Get them out of my mansion.” “Noah, you have to listen to me. I did nothing as I'm being accused. Noah.” He wasn't listening to her. “Noah, it's our anniversary. You can't do this to me. At least listen to what I have to say.” “I don't want to hear any more lies from you, Genevieve.” He gritted his teeth. “Sign the papers and get out of this place otherwise, I’ll call the police.” Her desperation grew. “I don't have anywhere to go, Noah. Please believe me,” she cried. This time, she rushed toward him and grabbed his arm but was yanked backward to the floor by his mother, her sobs falling on deaf ears. She knew there was no going back. She knew he wouldn’t listen to her or change his words. His words were final. Without saying another word or passing her a last look, he dipped his hands into his pockets and stalled out of the living room. “Noah, Noah, please don't do this. I love you,” she called after him. “I love you so much. Please,” she cried. “He's gone. Sign the divorce papers and get out of this place.” Mrs Hank walked to her and slowly threw her a black pen. “Here, sign it.” Eve raised her head to look at the woman and then at Melissa who had a smirk plastered on her lips. Her tears flowed freely for minutes and she let them, the memories of the past three years flooding into her head. Three good years. Three wasted years with Noah as his wife. Her hope of them becoming a real couple was gone. Oh, how she had loved him selflessly despite knowing his heart wasn’t hers. She had been ready to wait for him and had even put on a docile mask just to get him to love her. Why did they get married in the first place? It all started when she’d helped an old man from an accident on her way from the eatery where she’d worked as a waitress. He turned out to be the chairman of a big company and Noah’s grandfather. When he woke up and saw her beside him, he took a liking and insisted that Noah marry her if he wanted him to live further. At that time, she couldn’t say no when she received the marriage offer from the man and saw who it was she was getting married to. It was like a dream come true, after all. It had been three years yet she still didn’t gain his love. Her gaze fell on the papers, a reminder of her wasted years. With newfound resolve, she picked up the pen and signed her name without hesitation. She dried her tears, throwing the papers down on the floor. “This is not the end,” she spat. “It’s not the end until I seek revenge!”~A Year Later~ “Welcome, everyone to the grand anniversary ball of the Hank family.” Melissa’s voice echoed confidently from the platform. “On behalf of my soon-to-be-husband, my mother-in-law, and the entire Hank family, I express our gratitude for acknowledging our invitation.” Claps and cheers reverberated in the large hall as everyone gazed admirably at her. “We also want to use this means to announce that our biggest project and deal is taking place soon and we can't help but add this to our celebration. Tonight, we also celebrate the Hank Corporation partnership announcement with the Grays. Cheers everyone.” The audience applauded again and Melissa raised her glass of drink in a toast followed by the guests and at the count of three, they all took a sip. “Melissa Johan?” One of the guests whispered to another. “Yes. I heard that she got engaged to Mr Hank a few months back. You don't know that? Everyone does.” “I’ve been out of the loop lately. She must be so happy. Des
“Genevieve?” Melissa gasped, her heart pounding so loud in her chest. “Who the hell let you in? Stop there. I'm talking to you.” “Me?” “Who else am I speaking to? How dare you show your face here again and how dare you come here as an imposter?” She took steps to stand before the woman. “Goodness! To think that I was acting nice to you.” She flipped her hair backward in anger, her fake smile crumbling. Her voice was loud enough to gather attention and Eve watched as the crowd started looking in their direction one after the other. “What is going on, Melissa?” Mrs Hank rushed to the scene. “Mother, look who is here.” “You.” Mrs Hank followed Melissa’s gaze and her face paled. “How dare you show your face here after what you did? Have you no shame?” Eve stood tall, a smile spreading across her lips as she watched them panic at her arrival. “Come on, get out of here else I'll call the cops,” Melissa roared. “What?” “Don't dare me. Get out,” Melissa yelled and limped forward
“That was a good performance out there, Eve. It pains me a lot that I was not able to record their pale faces at that moment.” Eve let out a chuckle at the words of her assistant and best friend. “You should’ve, Ella.” Ella giggled. “Now, they can’t have peace in their own party.” She smiled. It was what she wanted. She wished for them to live in horror. She wanted them to dread her, to live their life in misery and if it was the last thing that she gets to do, she surely was going to have the last laugh. Throughout her marriage with Noah, she’d been nothing but kind and forgiving but what did she get in return? Schemes and more schemes from them. She was no longer the Genevieve that they used to know, the Genevieve who was docile and the perfect submissive wife that everyone knew. Her eyes scanned the dance floor and finally fell on a couple that everyone deemed adorable. “They look compatible together. A schemer must be with a schemer. What an unfortunate union.” Ella foll
“I like jokes and you like jokes too. That's perfect, right? “You’ll get off easy this time. I’m in no mood to play. A candid advice though. When next you gossip about someone, make sure that they are not around.” With a last look, she scoffed and made her way out of the powder room. A chuckle escaped her lips as she heard their sighs and arguments, blaming each other for their predicament. Eve smothered her dress and began to make her way back to the hall where the grand ball was being held. Knowing her way through the mansion, she therefore needed no assistance. Her fist clenched at her side as the memories of her past in the mansion came flooding back. The mansion that was once a home to her. As her eyes scanned the familiar hallways and walls, her legs moved of their own accord and began to lead her deeper into the house. “It’s the same,” she whispered to herself. Everything was the same. From the designs to the layout. The only thing that had changed were the flower
Noah’s gaze lingered on Melissa for a while before he turned and walked away without a word. She grunted in frustration. She'd expected him to reassure her as usual and promise to marry her for real and deal with Eve once and for all. Desperation washed over her as she watched him walk away and immediately, she chased after him. “Where are you going?” She yelled, her voice shaky with desperation. “I'm talking to you.” “Go attend to the guests, Melissa. I don't have anything to say to you.” “Really? That's all you can say. You know why I'm in this condition. It's all because of her.” Her voice raised, her chest heaving upward and downward in anger. She was desperate to make Noah reassure her. “She caused me pain and right now, I still feel the pain, the trauma, I can hear her voice in my head. She's going to come back at me. She's going to kill me this time.” She rushed to Noah and grabbed his hand, stopping him from walking further away. “Look at my condition, Noah. What if it we
“Wowww. Are we in the office of a king from the early 80’s?” Genevieve let out a laugh as she stepped into her father’s office. Behind her was Ella and another employee who showed them around. Due to the sudden illness of Mr Gray, Eve had no choice but to take over the company on his behalf until he could stand on his feet again. At the thought of the man, her heart softened. It had only been a year since they met as father and daughter but she felt like she’d known him her entire life. Like they hadn’t seperated at all. “Right? Your father likes these historical stuff or whatever they’re called,” Ella added from behind her. “We can't blame him. Plus the interiors look somewhat good. Only if you stare at them deeper.” “Since I’m here for the meantime, we should change a few things.” She stepped toward the portraits on the wall. “These creepy portraits makes me uncomfortable and also the curtains should be drawn at all times. Note that.” “Yes ma'am,” the employee behind them wro
“Let him in.” Olivia bowed her head and walked out of the office. Ella who was standing at the other side of Eve’s table quickly leaned forward and whispered. “Are you sure you’ll be fine?” “Why do you ask?” “I mean… we both know your past with Mr Hank. Are you sure you’ll be able to handle him in the same room?” Eve scoffed. “You don’t know me enough, Ella? I didn’t take this position to let my silly emotions take over. This is all business, understood?” “I trust you but I don’t trust the man.” “I’m not sure anyone does. Maybe his plotting mother and wife-to-be.” Before Ella could agree even more, the door of the office was pushed open, and loud and imposing footsteps reverberated around them. “Mr Gray?” Ella blocked Eve’s view and lowered her head at Noah, clearly forcing a smile. Ella passed her boss a last look before she stepped away from her view. She glared at Noah as she walked past him. He was handsome. Too handsome to be their enemy. Dark hair, ocean-blue eyes,
Eve anxiously drove along the busy road after the close of the day at the office, heading toward her father’s mansion. She was eager to feed the man all about her first day at work. She envisioned how proud he would be to hear about her success in all the meetings, she thought. Except for the one with Noah though. It’s definitely a failure because there’s no way she would sign the deal. Finally, her car stopped before the large building of the Gray mansion. “Welcome, Miss Gray.” “Welcome, Miss Gray.” “Welcome.” The servants all lowered their heads as she slowly walked past them. “Ma’am, welcome,” one of the servants stepped closer and greeted. “Thanks, Lily. Where’s father?” “Your father is in the garden. He insisted on taking some fresh air outside.” “You shouldn’t have? We all know that his health is not good right now and he should not be anywhere cold. Did you forget it's winter?” “He insisted, ma’am. I'm sorry for being incompetent.” “It's fine. I'll just go outside
“If you’d brought her in any later than you did, we would be telling another story by now.” All six eyes peered keenly at the doctor as he began, their expressions filled with concern and worry. On both sides of Eve in the hospital room were Noah and Ella and they both shared the same look of worry on their faces. The middle-aged doctor continued. “For now, Mrs Hank and the baby are fine but you must watch and avoid situations that might put the baby in danger. Congratulations on your pregnancy once again.”Eve let out a loud sigh of relief once the doctor was done with his words, a smile spreading on her lips afterward as she glanced at Noah. They shared a smile, his hands caressing her hair gently.“We're going to have a baby, hubby.”“Fuck we are. I guess my hard work paid off then.” He leaned in and pecked her forehead before rising from the chair. “I'll go with the doctor and sort things out, okay? You'll be fine, right?”“En.”His eyes darted downward to her flat stomach and he
“Me…me…Melissa?” Tiala faked a gasp of surprise and stepped backward away from both girls. “I don't know what you're saying. I don't know who Melissa is.” She might get killed after this by Melissa but she still had a little faith that Melissa would put things into place and come to save her. Her boss, she knew, was the expert at scheming and drawing out plans. She prayed to the heavens that Melissa would be able to save her now.“You think Melissa will save you by hiding who she is? I told you we have a train of police officers outside and nothing you do will be able to stop them from taking you away.”“They can't take me away. I did nothing.”“Then lure Melissa here. Lure her here and you might receive lighter punishment from the court.”The girl’s body was trembling all over. Her legs were threatening to give away underneath her and she was holding herself so badly from peeing her pants from the fear that enveloped her. She never planned to return to prison after everything that s
FLASHBACKJust an hour after Eve got out of the Gray corporation, Tiala paced around the office, her perfectly manicured nails in between her teeth as she tried to think of Eve’s words. On one hand, she was happy that Eve would make her mission easier for her but on the other hand, she couldn’t bring herself to trust the girl fully and agree to the truce. But she had to. Mainly because she had barely two weeks to finalize everything and leave. A gasp escaped her lips when the door of her office flung open abruptly and closed with a bag, a slightly shorter slim woman stepping in. Tiala gasped when she realized who it was.“Wh…why are you doing here, Melissa?” She gasped. With annoyance, Melissa tore her scarf and glasses off her and threw them to one of the couches. Afterward, she walked closer until she stood before Tiala. “Why the fuck you didn’t ask that lowlife secretary of yours to let me in whenever I get here?”“I…I’m sorry, boss.” Her head lowered and she found her fingers cu
Eve’s anger burned over. The room suddenly became twice as cold as usual from the glare that the two parties passed each other. She slammed her hand on the table and rose, her eyes glaring daggers at the girl. “No, you didn’t get deceived. You deceived us and we’re here to have you pay for it.”“Wait.” Genevieve chuckled but there was no hint of amusement on her face. She had a panicked expression as she shook her head from side to side. “You mean that everything was a lie? That you’re not on the same page as me? Yesterday you told me.”“Yeah yeah, I deceived you. But that was little compared to the lie that you told. Unfortunately for you, you’ve been busted. Right there is the proof that you fixed your face to look like my father’s and of course, you have someone behind you, directing you and ordering you around like a fucking puppet.”“I’m not a puppet,” the girl screamed. “I told you I’m not a puppet and you’re lying. I’d never fix my face…”Ella cut her off. “I think it’s high ti
A day later, Ella and Eve parked their car in the same spot that they did the previous day. They both had a veil and thick sunglasses on their eyes and their gazes were fixated on the entrance of the company. “How did you get in yesterday?” Ella couldn’t help but ask about the tight security of the company. “By using the pass father gave me.”“They’re not going to question our attire?”“They won’t. They wouldn’t dare question people sent by their boss. Come on, let’s leave. Is everything ready?”“Never been more ready. Although, yesterday, I almost lost the envelope.”Eve’s eyes widened and her head whipped to Ella. “What? Where is it now?”“Relax,” Ella laughed. “I found it at the bottom of Liam’s passenger’s seat after finding it for minutes. It’s a miracle.” If Liam hadn’t sighted the envelope under her chair and picked it up for her, she wondered what she’d have done considering that the success of the operation lies in it. Eve would’ve nagged her to death. Eve let out a breath
A few minutes later, the girls strode hand in hand into the top floor of Noah’s company. As they drew closer, Adam’s eyes rose from his desk and they widened when they fell on them. “Mrs Hank,” he greeted.“Adam. There is no need to give him a call. He knows.”“Sure, please go in.”As they stepped into the office, their eyes fell on Noah who had his back to them. His right hand was dipped into his pocket and the other held his phone to his ears as he stared down at the city from the floor-to-ceiling window. At the click of the door shutting close, he looked behind him and his lips stretched into a smile at the sight of Eve.“I’ll give you a call when the file is ready,” he spoke into the phone before retracting it from his ear and throwing it to the desk. He sidestepped the table and walked to stand before her. “How was it?” His words were followed with a kiss on her neck that rode up to her cheek and he acknowledged Ella with a nod. “Superb. I told you I’m going to be fine. We suc
“A truce. We’re done being enemies. Why don’t we be friends and work together?”In Genevieve’s moment of shock, Eve sidestepped her and walked to the table, leaning against it with her hands squeezing together under her breast. She picked up the new nameplate on the table and ran her hand through it. “Pink is quite pretty for you, you know.”Her words made the girl snap out of her daze. She stormed toward Eve and snatched the nameplate from her. “I’m quite particular about my belongings. I suggest that you don’t touch anything here.”“Don’t worry. I won’t steal anything. Like I said, I’m here for peace. I want us to reconcile.”“Reconcile? Don’t be daft. You offended me by stealing my identity. I can never be friends with you.”Eve clicked her tongue severally and pushed away from the table, her eyes on Genevieve. “You know, it’s the opposite. Look around you.” She stretched her hands around the office, Genevieve’s eyes following every move. “Just look around. Everything here is mine
Two hours later, their car stopped before the building of the Gray Corporation. Eve wore a face mask on her lower face with a scarf around her hair and turned to Ella who sat behind the wheel. “I’m ready,” she announced. “Great. I’ll be waiting here. You got what we practiced, right?”“One hundred percent.”Simultaneously, their lips curled into a smile and after clapping their hands together in a high-five motion, Eve stepped out of the car. “I’ll be back real quick.”“Good luck, babe.”Eve nodded and continued her journey into the company. As she was about to step into the main building, the security man at the door stood before her. He was way tall and huge and he was a new face in the company. “You are?” He eyed her suspiciously. “Me? Here.” She dipped her hand into her purse and handed him a card. It was a free pass that her father had gotten her to get into the company freely. “I’m Mr Gray’s messenger. I need to deliver something to the CEO.”At the sight of the card, the secu
The dim morning sun seeping from the windows assaulted Ella’s eyes and pulled her from sleep. Her eyelids slowly fluttered open, a small yawn escaping her lips. She tried to raise her head from the slightly uncomfortable position that she was in only to find a strong force holding her down. She gasped when she fully woke from the daze of sleep, realizing that she was not laying her head on her pillow as she’d imagined but in fact, her head was on a hard surface. Liam’s shoulder. The smell of lavender and mint aftershave assaulted her nose and she felt her heart immediately skip a beat as always. She glanced back at his hand that was around her upper back, keeping her close to him with a blue blanket around them. Slowly and gently, she held his hand and pulled it away from herself before retracting her head off his shoulder. Ella grunted at the pounding headache that hit her when her eyes fell on the dozens of beer cans on the table and floor before them, the memories of the previou