Alex was filled with fear, he thought she had died. Emily and her mother, Mary, were frantic, scrambling around in a panic.He rushed to Leah, seeing a part of her head bleeding. He checked her pulse…it was weak and faint. It could barely be heard. He called his personal doctor immediately and called 911. Fortunately, the doctor was nearby and arrived swiftly, and attended to Leah until she was out of danger while the 911 arrived.Leah was rushed to the hospital in an emergency…...The hospital was a stark, cold room, filled with the sterile scent of antiseptic. The fluorescent lights casting its shadows, the beeping of the heart monitor was the only constant sound, a reminder of Leah's fragile state.Leah was placed on an IV fluid after she was resuscitated. She remained unconscious for a few days but the doctor assured that she was out of immediate danger and recovering. He also recommended a complete bed rest for her because she seemed stressed out.Two days after the incident occu
Leah arrived home to pick her belongings…Leah picked herself up, grabbed her bag, and handed downstairs. The sight that greeted her was a scene from a nightmare. Her family, the people she had once cherished, were celebrating her downfall with clinking glasses and triumphant laughter.The opulent living room was adorned with soft, lush couches…. And her enemies are smiling widely like they can't hurt a fly.“Cheers to conquering our enemy” Mary declared, her voice dripping with satisfaction.“Cheers to a blissful life with my Allison,” Emily added, her laughter ringing hollow in Leah's ears.“Cheers to our everlasting enjoyment”, Allison proclaimed, his smile smug and self-satisfied.“Cheers to us!” they choroused in unison, their glasses raised high.Leah's anger boiled over. She clenched her fists, her nails digging into her palms as she dragged her bag towards the door. “Whore!” Alex yelled after her, his evil laughter echoing through the room.“Go, you fool; you don’t belong her
The sitting room was cold but had inviting decor and cozy furniture giving a modern comfort. Leah sat on a sofa, her eyes swollen and red from crying uncontrollably.“I am tired of this life,” Leah sobbed, her voice thick with despair. “I am so messed up, and I don't even know why my parents left me to suffer here alone. Where do I begin from?”Mrs. Adams, a gentle woman in her fifties,wrapped Leah in a long, tight hug.“What really happened to you? Leah choked on her tears, and couldn't speak. She remained mute, continuing to sob into Mrs. Adams' shoulder. Understanding the need for patience, Mrs. Adams refrained from pressing further, knowing Leah needed to release her emotions before she could explain.“Lily dear, you should probably get some rest,”. Mrs Adams said softly. “The guest room is yours, and the restroom is at the right-hand corner. Use it at your convenience. You are always free and welcome here”.“And if you need anything else, please don't hesitate to let me know,” s
“I am really thankful to you, Mrs Adams, and grandma for accepting me and being so patient with me,” Leah said, her voice quivering with gratitude. “Wait, What did you think we should have done? Throw you out to those lifeless mongers on the streets?... common boo…. Mariam added. “You can stay with us as much as you want”....Grandma chimed in, her voice raspy but full of warmth. “Yes, at least there's a room to occupy you and theres everything you would need here.” Mrs Adams added. Mariam, standing nearby, looked at her family with immense gratitude. Though they were not as wealthy as Leah's family, they were rich ibn love and support, always there for each other and now for Leah as well. Leah lived with them for a month, during which she found a part time job at a flower shop. There, she quickly became a favorite amongst customers band her boss. Receiving numerous tips and incentives not just for her beauty, but for her genuine warmth and charm. Meanwhile, on the day of the inci
The doctor looked at her, puzzled. "It's good news. You should be rejoicing. You have the test results in your hands.""This can't be true," Leah whispered, sinking to the floor as tears streamed down her face.She opened the test results slowly and saw the confirmation. Yes, she was pregnant."Doctor, this can't be true," she repeated, her voice trembling."It is true, ma'am. You are three weeks pregnant. Congratulations. I'll be here to support you through your antenatal visits and after nine months," the doctor replied with a reassuring smile."This is not something to be happy about. Help me, doctor," Leah pleaded, now on her knees."I don't understand why you're not celebrating like most women. You're certainly old enough to handle this. Is there something I should know?" the doctor asked, his confusion growing."I can't have this baby. This is the result of a rape! I can't bring a child into this world from a man I don't even recognize. I can't endure this suffering for a person
For the remaining hours of that day, Mariam felt a profound loneliness. Despite their different origins, she had come to accept Leah as her sister. The house felt emptier without her presence, and everyone began to miss her more than they expected. Leah's decision to leave was sudden and, for some, incomprehensible. They wished she had stayed longer, healed from her traumas, and remained happy in their company. Now, with her gone, their concerns grew with each passing day, wondering how she was faring.Meanwhile, Leah had already boarded her flight and arrived in Paris, France, after approximately twelve hours."Thank God for a safe flight. There was no turbulence or delays," Leah murmured, heaving a sigh of relief as she stepped into the bustling airport. She took in her new surroundings, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness. Having never left her hometown in her twenty-five years, everything felt fresh and unfamiliar. She couldn't wait to see what this new phase had in st
In the kitchen, the caterers were working tirelessly to prepare the best feast for the reception. The head chef, a stern-looking man in his late fifties, barked orders at his team."Presentation is the most important. I want those canapés to look as good as they taste," he instructed.Mary, Emily’s mother, was overseeing the preparations. She hovered over the kitchen staff, her sharp eyes catching every mistake."This wedding must be impeccable and perfect," Mary said, inspecting a tray of appetizers. "Emily has been through enough, and she deserves the best."The head chef nodded. "We’re on it, Mrs. Orbert. Everything will be perfect."Mary smiled, satisfied. "Good. This is a day Emily will never forget."---Outside, the garden was being transformed into a fairy tale setting for the ceremony. Rows of white chairs lined the aisle leading to a beautifully decorated archway of flowers and ribbons. The wedding planner, Becky, was directing the setup."I want those flowers evenly spaced
Seven years later...Leah, wearing a form-fitting dress and dark shades, walked out of the airport. She held the hands of two of the most handsome seven-year-old boys one could imagine.As she stood letting the breeze brush against her, she reflected on how she had long since forgiven her past and moved on. She had returned, blessed beyond words.The city had changed slightly, but those changes couldn't erase her memories of it.It remained as beautiful and vibrant as when she had left seven years ago.As she observed the surroundings, she mused, "The city has changed a little, but I wonder if the people have too. Have they evolved as I have, or are they still as treacherous as they were back then? Let's find out." She took a confident step forward into the city.The boys, her source of unconditional love, were a joy no one had shown her except her late mother. She had endeavored to be the mother they would wish for in this life and the next.Her boys were so striking that she often w