The little boy frowned. His dad is lying to him and his siblings. They saw him back then, he was dressed in a suit and the woman wore a white wedding dress. They got married. His Mom almost died if it hadn't been for quick help she got from friends. Now he said he loves them. He even said they were kittens. "It's a lie, daddy. You got married to that woman. You said we are kittens. You wanted us out of your life and taken to motherless children home. You hate us and our mommy" Daniel blurted. "No, Kids. I don't hate you at all. I love you all. I love your mommy so much and I don't know how to explain things to you. I was ill, I couldn't remember you all including your mommy. How can I call you kittens in my right senses? Didn't I promise to take you out for a picnic, all of us together that morning? And when I took you to your grandma's place, your Mom was resting and couldn't go with us. It was after that time that everything went wrong. I love you guys th
Louis sighed softly. The kids are with him. If it hadn't been for them, he would have stepped out and gone over to give the gate a vicious kick or break the nose of the guard, who prevented him from getting into the Mansion. But he had just got reconciled with his kids, he doesn't want to act so mean and irrational before her. Things should be done maturely for their sake. He started honking at the highest pitch. Pamela's bodyguards stepped out and ordered him to roll down the glasses. Louis just smiled. Has it come to that point when Pamela's men now harass him? Has he become so little to that extent? He wouldn't roll down the glass but kept honking loudly. Two bodyguards were hitting his door from both sides, but Louis didn't roll the glass down, but kept honking. "Daddy, I want them to know it's us,"Damian suggested. But Louis shook his head and said "No, you don't need to do that. You all are my kids. We'll get in whenever they chooses to let us in" On
Louis drew closer and glared at Pamela with an intimidating aura. His eyes didn't blink neither did he stop gazing into her eyes. "Why didn't you call Pamela, when the men wouldn't let you in?" Clarion asked. If the guards were being disrespectful like he claimed, then he should have called Pamela's cell phone number. This whole mess doesn't have to take place. The guards were doing their job and she cannot blame them for being prudent and diligent with their job. "I think you should ask your granddaughter why she didn't answer her phone when I called her" Louis responded. Huh? He called Pamela and she didn't answer her phone? She turned and glance at her granddaughter, the latter was defenceless. "You are the mother of my kids, Pamela. I will not interfere with your life but this whole shit shouldn't repeat itself again. The next time those pumpkin tries to humiliate me again, I will have my men leave them without an intact corpse and you will never set
Louis didn't say anything to her. He just glared at her. She slapped him? What had he said wrong? She started it. Without saying anything else, he tried to get Pamela's hands off him but she wouldn't let him go. "Pamela please, let me go. You know that I love you and even till now, I still love you. So please, let go" Louis pleaded. "No, Louis I won't let you go. How can you say such words to me. I love you and you know it. I waited for you to be alright. I didn't take it as an offence when I saw your intimacy with Miranda Alvan. And after I knew that you were having affairs with her, I confronted you on it, you remember how it ended that day, right? I remained faithful to you Louis, even when you were wallowing in unfaithfulness. I only broke up with you after you recovered your memory. How dare you tell me that you fucked Miranda Alvan better than me? How can you disrespect me like this?" Pamela yelled into his face. She started sobbing. Clarion went to
There was silence that followed. Neither Ellis nor his son replied. Leah didn't know what the argument was all about but simply asked about the two names she heard her son mentioned. Are they new employees or what does Louis meant when he said Ellis already had them? He went ahead and employed such people when Louis couldn't remember the past? Ellis glared at his son with pleading eyes. Louis shouldn't expose his best kept secret. If Louis can just be quiet, he would be grateful to him. Louis glanced at his mother. She looked so remorseful, her eyes welled up with tears as she stared back at him. He looked away. He loves and cares a great deal about his mother. He would have taken the case up with his father for cheating on her. She deserved to be treated fairly and with dignity. But the role she played in his love life, he cannot forget quickly. She hurt Pamela too much and pushed him to the point where he reached with Miranda. "What do you want in my of
Pamela's face went pale. What is grandma saying? Oh gosh! How can grandparents like hers still quarrel with each other after so many years of marriage? "... I hate you Tarvan. Everything you've done to me, I hate you. I wish I could turn the hands of time, I would never have loved and married you. I am no longer your wife. I signed the divorce papers and if you like, don't sign it. But I have no relationship whatsoever with you. Set me free Tarvan, I want a divorce…" Clarion bellowed. Pamela's heart was beating fast. Divorce? Grandma hates her grandfather that much? She wants to get separated from him at her age? Her flower age and youthfulness had all been spent with her grandfather. Now, that age was telling on her and she's an old woman with wrinkled cheeks and dropping eyes, she wants to get separated from her husband. She cannot let it happen. How can she see her grandparents separated? How can she grew up a granddaughter of a broken home? Her both pa
Pamela didn't know she was already shedding tears. She didn't know she was drenched in her own sweat and beads of it rose on her temple. The door opened suddenly and she came face to face with her grandfather. The two of them stared at each other and for a few seconds, none said a word to the other. "Were you eavesdropping on our conversation?"Tarvan asked, frowning in disapproval. This is not right. How can she be picking up on their conversation, especially this argument and misunderstanding. "I didn't mean to, grandpa. I was coming to find out why I was hearing grandma's voice. I'm sorry" Pamela explained hurriedly. Tarvan nodded passively. He didn't say any thing else but called a servant and told her to bring his suitcase downstairs. Pamela went after him. She knew her grandfather was trying hard to hold back his fury and keep his temper in check. His facial expression was hard like a stone and his eyes had gone reddened. "Grandfather, where are
Margaret stared at Susana in fury. It's over, it's all over. The disguise is over. She had blown her covers. She had revealed who she truly is to her daughter. Game up!! "What have you done, mother Susana?" Margaret bellowed. She's a young woman, she doesn't know what it means to be a mother or be affectionate towards one's child. But Susana had gone back on her vows. Things can no longer be the same anymore. She's vowed her life to the creator but now, she suddenly has forgotten the sacredness of those vows. "It's my daughter. She's going to hurt herself. I will not be able to forgive myself if Pamela does anything to hurt herself.." Susana declared in agitation. Margaret stared at her. She hasn't realised that she had said what she shouldn't have said. She hasn't known yet. All that her brain can process is Pamela. "Did you realise you just revealed who you are to your daughter? Do you know the implications of that?" Margaret reprimanded. Suddenly Susa