The weekend had flown by, and Monday morning found Leah and Richie dressed for work. Leah stood in front of the mirror, adjusting her blazer."I think I’ll take the other car today. I have a client meeting and might need to leave early."Richie looked at her, frowning slightly."Why not just come with me in the presidential car? It’s more comfortable, and we’ll get there together."Leah hesitated, considering his offer."Alright, fine. We’ll go together. But if I need to leave early, you’ll have to arrange for a car to take me."Richie nodded, satisfied. "Deal."At 7:30am, they were already on their way to work while the boys are dressed to be dropped off by their chauffeur.When they arrived at the office, Leah’s client was already waiting. A tall man with a confident demeanor, he stood as they approached, extending his hand."Ms. Leah, it is a pleasure to meet you. I’m Tus .""Nice to meet you, Tus. Let’s get started, shall we?"Richie escorted Leah to her office, casting a suspici
Richie decided to take Leah on a date to distract her from Tus' offer. After a delicious lunch date filled with laughter and shared memories, they decided to pick up a few things from the mall. They headed to the school to pick up their twin boys, Jayden and Jayson, who bounded into the car with their usual exuberance. "Mom! Dad! Guess what we did today!" "Tell us all about it, sweetheart.".. Leah answered, smiling. The boys chattered away as Richie drove them to the mall, detailing every small adventure of their school day. Leah couldn’t help but smile at their enthusiasm. Once at the mall, the family split up. Richie took the boys to pick out some new toys and clothes, while Leah headed to the grocery section to get fruits and vegetables for the kitchen and freezer. Leah was examining some apples when she noticed an old woman nearby struggling with her bag. An apple rolled out and Leah quickly bent down to pick it up. "Here you go, ma'am." The old woman, Sarah, smiled warmly.
Emily had been wandering through the mall, lost in thought as she picked up a few groceries and household items. Her mind was on her recent conversations with Alex, the progress they were making in their relationship, and the plans they were making for their future. She was in the produce section when she saw Leah picking up an apple for an elderly woman and overheard their conversation.Her heart nearly stopped when she saw the two boys, Richie pointed at. They were handsome, energetic, and the resemblance to Richie was unmistakable. She felt a pang of jealousy and confusion as she overheard Richie calling Leah "wife." How was it possible that Leah had given birth to twins and was already married? Emily hurried through the rest of her shopping, her mind racing with thoughts and emotions. She rushed home, eager to share the surprising news with Alex and her mother, though a part of her was still in disbelief.At home, Emily dropped her shopping bags in the kitchen and headed straight
Richard nervously adjusted his tie in the mirror. Today was a significant day—he was finally going to be introduced to Mariam's family, Leah's friend.He had met Mariam briefly before but not her grandmother and Mrs. Adams, as Leah addressed them. This was the first time he'd spend a day with the family that took her in after the crisis years ago. He wanted to appreciate them himself.Leah came up behind him, placing a reassuring hand on his shoulder. "You look perfect, Richard. There's nothing to worry about."Richard turned to face her, smiling nervously. "I just want to make a good impression. That family means a lot to you, and I want them to like me too."Leah kissed him on the cheek. "They will. Just be yourself."They arrived at the Adams family home, a charming, well-kept house surrounded by a lush garden. As they walked up the path, Mariam's mother, Mrs. Adams, opened the door and greeted them with a warm smile."Leah! Hello, gentleman! Come in, come in," Mrs. Adams greeted t
The next morning, Richard woke up with severe pain radiating from his lower back. He had managed to sleep through it the previous night, but now it felt like it had intensified to an unbearable degree. He groaned softly, trying to shift his position without waking Leah.Leah stirred next to him, her eyes fluttering open. She immediately noticed the strained expression on Richard's face.Leah, "Richard, what's wrong? Are you okay?"Richard tried to put on a brave face, forcing a smile. "I'm fine, Leah. Just a bit of a sore back."Leah's brow furrowed as she sat up, crossing her arms. "Don't lie to me, Richard. You look like you're in a lot of pain."Richard winced as he attempted to sit up. "It's really nothing, Leah. Just a bad night's sleep and a little bit of pain around my abdomen."Leah's frustration was evident. "You should have told me! How bad is it?"Richard hesitated, not wanting to worry her but he had to tell her. "It's... pretty bad. Maybe a 9 out of 10."Leah's eyes widen
Mrs. Adams, Mariam, and Grandmother sat in their cozy living room, the late afternoon sun casting a warm glow through the lace curtains. A pot of tea and a plate of cookies sat on the coffee table, untouched as they engaged in their favorite pastime: discussing Leah and Richard's relationship.Mrs. Adams asked, "So, what do you think of Richard?" She took a sip of her tea, glancing at Mariam and Grandmother.Mariam answered, "I think he's wonderful for Leah. He's kind, attentive, and he genuinely cares about her.""He's also quite striking, isn't he? That tall, fair, and handsome type. Leah certainly found herself a catch." Grandma added, nodding her head in affirmation.They all chuckled, the light-hearted mood making the room feel even warmer."Do you think he's fitting for Leah? I mean, given all she's been through, she deserves someone truly special. And I think he is the special one" Mrs. Adams replied.Mariam, "Absolutely. He's been so supportive and understanding. Leah seems ha
The next day, Leah was up early, ready to tackle a few tasks for her client, Tus. She kissed Richie on the cheek, who was still lying in bed, looking at her with a mixture of concern and affection. She had scolded him the previous day and made sure that he wasn't going anywhere until he was fully recovered like the doctor had instructed. And if he goes against the doctor or her, she would keep malice with him. She would not accept any apologies later if he did.Richie frowning, "Are you sure you have to go today? I mean, Tus can wait."Leah, " Why are you acting like a crybaby?? You know I have to go, Richie. It's important. But don't worry, Dazzle will handle all your business matters. Just focus on resting and getting better." "You called Dazzle right?"..Richie frowned, his brow furrowing. "Yeah, I did. But first, promise me you won't do anything with Tus. No dinner dates or late-night meetings. I don't trust that guy near my woman. The way he looks at you is off-putting. "Leah ro
Emily and Alex sat together on the couch, Emily’s head resting on Alex’s lap while he gently stroked her hair. The room was filled with a tense silence, broken only by the occasional rustling of the curtains as a breeze drifted through the open window. "I... I want to discuss something with you." Alex chimed in. Emily, sensing the seriousness in his tone, shifted slightly to look up at him. She had noticed that Alex had been acting differently since that morning, more distant and contemplative. "Let the cat out of the bag." Emily said. Alex hesitated, choosing his words carefully. "It's not like I am hiding anything or I did something behind your back. I just want to straighten things up with..." "With? You mean Leah?" she interrupted, her voice edged with irritation. "Who else? Who else are we gonna ask forgiveness from if not Leah?" Alex wasn't moved by how she was reacting. Emily’s eyes narrowed. "You really have to leave this, honey. Okay?" she tried to coax him, her