Almyra's POV, The lights blurred my vision from seeing who that was but I narrowed my gaze to who it was before a hiss escaped my lips on seeing who it was. It was Cole, who the fuck invited that dude?! I knew my brothers loved him so it's possible that they could be the one. Well, they are the host, and it's not like dude is here to do any harm. I walked into my room after I saw who it was, and I shut the door behind me before l let out a sigh. My stomach had started to grumble, so early? Wow! I walked towards the mini fridge and picked up a bottle of water, it was refreshing contradictory to the hunger. I knew I was going to be called out in an hour our two to be cheered for, oh my gosh! It's not supposed to be a day of disappointment, I walked into the bathroom and showered, everyone drop of water sent ease down my spine. I finally got out from the bathroom and cleaned up. This was the hardest part, the selection of cloth, should have done this shit since yesterday and n
Almyra's POV Malum was about to work out of my presence before I held him by the wrist and finally, he looked away from Xavier and set his gaze on me. “Let them in,” I spoke in a warm tone. “At the very least, it's for celebration and nothing else.” I added. “What do you mean by that?!” Malum grinned as he tried to suppress his voice. He was pissed, it was crystal clear in his eyes, even his voice. “Are you just gonna launch a punch on him?” I scoffed. “Come on, you can do better than that.” “It's fine if you wanna do anything actually,” I let go of his wrists and shrugged. He looked at me in annoyance and returned the scoff in an annoying way. Malum's anger never subsided. It's a good thing I informed my brothers already, Xavier was right after all. Even this huge room might not contain them if I hadn't told them earlier on before inviting Xavier. “Malum,” my voice was barely above a whisper. He looked at me with a look of disgust on his face. I know he cares for me so muc
Almyra's POV, I was still looking at my brothers when Xavier spoke again. “May I join you?” He questioned in a seductive and relaxing tone. “Sure,” I smiled and motioned my hand towards the seat at my front. “It's all yours.” “Well, I thought someone was going to take my place,” he ran his hands through his hair before he smirked. “If I had not come sooner.” He added. “Who else do you think was going to take your place?” I questioned him with a slight chuckle. He shrugged with a furrowed eyebrow. “It could be anyone, I don't know.” “Do you think I'm a whore?” I asked with a disgusting look plastered on my face. “You are only lucky to have me in your life once more,” I took a sip of the cocktail in my cup before hissing flatly. “Thank you my lady,” his voice echoed in my ears before I smiled. “You are always welcome,” my voice was infused with warmth. At the very least, I can say I'm also happy with his presence. We looked at each other closely for a minute or more before he s
Almyra's POV, "Why don't you take your seat before you ask?" I looked at him above me before I flushed my hair backward. "Are you sure you want me to," he stopped, before taking a deep breath. "Are you sure about that?" I hit my forehead in annoyance. "Oh my gosh Cole! Have your seat man." "That was rash but trust me I've seen more than that," his voice was barely above a whisper. He came to my front before letting out a slight sigh. "What do you want to ask me?" I looked into his eyes in anticipation. "Do you still want to ask the question?" He nodded his head. "Yeah, of course I still wanna ask you the question." "Then go on with it while I'm open for it," my tone was vevetly soft. "It's about you and your ex," he looked into my eyes and took a sip of his drink. "Why does that even matter right now?" I questioned with a hint of disgust in my voice. "That should be the least of your worries Cole." "You know I said something about him at the high-end conference right?" Hi
Almyra's POV, "What about if the both of you take a chair from there," I pointed my finger towards Xavier's direction. "Sure, I'll take that," Aurora's voice was smooth as silk and sweet as honey. "But come on, that was not fair play," Rachel scoffed and looked at Gina in the eye. Gina shrugged before chuckling in an awkward way. "If you're too fair then you would be trampled upon," a hint of seriousness played on her face. "I'm serious about it," she played with her fingers before averting her gaze from Rachel and Aurora. Rachel looked at me with a concerned gaze. "What do you say about that, ma?" "I did not say those words," I paused and heaved a sigh. "But do not let your guard down even if you're doing good." "Trust me, not everyone is like you Rachel," I gave her a reassuring look and she had a hint of relief on her face. "Sure, that's one for the diary," her lips curled into a grin. "Yes, do good to those who do you bad and traet everyone equally," I have never felt e
Almyra's POV, I walked away from where Gina sat and followed Keith who kept walking hurriedly until we reached a private spot. “What's it Keith? You called me out of the blue,” I widened my eyes in surprise. “Cole left already, angrily,” he ran his hands through his head and a sigh escaped his lips. “Is that the fucking reason why you called me?!” I clenched my fist tightly in annoyance. “I'm looking at this from another view,” his baritone mumbled. “And what's the view?” I snapped and crossed my arms in defiance. “Is it the top view or a fucking close view?!” My words tumbled out in a rush and I gritted my teeth. “This is no joke Al,” he had a hint of seriousness in his eyes. I could not overlook, I should hear what he has to say. “Okay I'm all ears now,” I nodded. “Tell me the way you see it,” I added with a sigh. “Look Al,”he paused. “The more you act this way, the more enemies you have, trust me.” I narrowed my gaze in concern and stood straight. “What do you mean by th
Almyra's POV, The four of us all looked at the place in which Malum, Keith, and Xavier were seated. "It's not a bad thing is it?" Aurora questioned and we all looked at her. "Yeah," I said as I held my gown like it was some sort of lifeline. "It's not a bad thing." "I think it's fine for a male to relate with his fellow male perfectly," I added, with a smile on my face. "Wow!" Gina mouthed, and I looked at her with a disappointed look, to which she returned. "Or did you think we should just remain silent to hear what they are saying?" Rachel asked with a teasing gaze and we all nodded. "Yes, I think that would be fine," I pressed my lips. "Okay, we do that in five," Gina exhaled slowly. "Four, three, two, one, now!" Aurora said in a calm tone and we were all silent. 'So that would be all, bye," Malum and Keith got up from their chairs and walked away. Xavier, on the other hand, made an expressionless face; at the very least, I could say he was not startled one bit. "So I wo
Almyra's POV, I don't know how I was going to tell him that Xavier and I are not divorced. Instead, I just kept staring at him, unsure of what to say. "Is that a yes or a no," he broke the silence between the both of us. "We are still married," I smirked and gulped down all the content that was in the cup before dropping it on the table in a rude manner. "What the fuck are you saying, Al?" His face twisted in confusion and he narrowed his gaze into slits. "That's not even possible, not like you guys could do a wedding behind closed doors," his words tumbled out in a rush. "I was surprised when he told me too," I scoffed before burying my face in my palms. Nature seemed to be getting the better part of me, and I was already feeling dizzy; it was taking complete charge of me. It won't be long before I start sleepwalking to my room. "We were all there that very day when you signed Al!" His voice was raised to a smooth tenor. "Are you angry that we are not divorced?" I raised an e