Hanna's POV
My name is Hanna, I'm twenty years old, I'm a professional singer and a salesperson in my spare time. This is how I define myself on my social media. That's because since I was little I dreamed of becoming a rock singer. I was born in the United States, but I was conceived in the United Arab Emirates. My father, Samir, fell in love with an American tourist and so I was born. To live out his love, my father abandoned everything and came to the United States with my mother. Here I grew up being very loved and when I was two years old, I gained a brother. Our family lived very happily until my mother died. She was murdered when I was fifteen. It was the hardest time of my life, and to this day I don't think I got over it.
My father never wanted to return to his native country and decided to continue living in New York with his two children. I started studying Administration and my brother started studying Medicine. But I ended up dropping out of school to work and help my father with the expenses.
I started singing in nightclubs with the hope of becoming a famous singer, but I still haven't had success. But I am very determined and I will not give up on making my dream come true. If there's one thing I believe in, it's that you can take it slow, but you can never give up. And so I went on with my life, hoping to one day become a recognized singer.
“Five minutes, Hanna!”
Isabela, my producer, had a knack for making me nervous when she kept timing my entrance. I got on stage and started the song I liked the most: I Will Always Love You , by Whitney Houston. The bar was very popular and the public always welcomed me with animation.
I've always been very shy, but the moment I get on stage, everything changes. And it would have been another peaceful night if I hadn't seen him. Sitting on a bench at the bar, he was staring at me. The tall man, with a clean beard, spiky black hair and blue eyes, followed my every move. I felt his gaze prickling my skin and something started to flutter in my chest. There was something mysterious about the way he watched me. He looked fascinated and sad at the same time. I concentrated not to miss the lyrics of the song and continued.
“Bittersweet memories
That is all I'm taking with me
So goodbye, please, don't cry
We both know I'm not what you, you need
And I will always love you
I will always love you, oh”
Whenever I sang, I felt the melody explode throughout my body. I sang with such emotion that the audience always gave a standing ovation. I was good at what I did. At least that's what everyone said. But that night was going to be very special. Under the penetrating gaze of that man I finished with a high pitch that made the audience delirious.
At the end of the song, I looked towards the bar and the man was gone. I searched the entire room for him, but he had disappeared like smoke. Who was he? Why did you look at me like that and then disappear? I had never been so disturbed by the presence of a man. I've always been terrible at choosing my boyfriends. The last one had done me so much harm that I had decided never to fall in love again.
At the beginning of the relationship, Carlos, my ex-boyfriend, was a romantic and considerate man, but as time went by, he became violent and extremely jealous. It was a big disappointment. I was hurt in every way. One day he attacked me out of the blue, he was furious, accusing me of having a lover. Said I was seeing someone and he wasn't going to let anyone take me away from him. We were leaving one of my shows and he took me to his house. He tried to rape me and punched me hard in the face. I fainted. When I woke up I was in my bed and my father was beside me, crying. He told me that the police had rescued me, after a tip, and that Carlos was under arrest. I've never felt so afraid in my life. Carlos' eyes turned into two red balls. This wasn't love, it was obsession.
I never had the courage to get involved with someone else. I had closed myself off to love. She didn't even notice other men, but that night was different. That man was beautiful, his mysterious air had provoked sensations that I thought I would never feel again.
After the show, I said goodbye to the band and went home. Whenever he had a performance, he would arrive home at almost dawn. I slept late and when I woke up, I found the breakfast table filled with delicacies that my father prepared before going to work. My father worked as a gardener in the home of many artists. He loved taking care of the plants. It was a magnificent gift and I was very proud of it.
“Good afternoon, Hanna!”, my brother greeted me as soon as I woke up. He was leaving for the University and he gave me a kiss on the top of my head.
“What day is it, what planet am I on ?” I grumbled as he pulled back the window blinds, letting light into the room.
“Today is Monday, the day that normal people work. If you stay in this bed, you'll lose track of time” he laughed.
“Get out of here, you annoying!”
My brother walked out the door and I snorted. Life as a singer and, at the same time, a saleswoman in a bookstore was not easy. But I needed the money to be able to help my father with the household bills. Living only on music was still not possible, it didn't earn me enough money to support myself.
I got up sleepy and went to the bathroom. I did my hygiene and got under the shower, letting the water run all over my skin. That man's gaze still made me tremble inside. There was something fascinating about the way he followed my movements. You know when you meet someone and feel like you've seen each other before? That's what I felt when I saw him. As if I've known him for a long time.
After a long shower I went to the kitchen and started drinking my coffee. I took out my cell phone and checked my social media. I posted some pictures from the night before and gave a sad smile. As beautiful as my feed was, I still couldn't get followers. How am I going to be famous if people don't know I exist? I needed a great idea to publicize my show. And I would have to think of something great.
I arrived at work apologizing for being late. Lucky for me, Mary, the bookstore owner, was my best friend. We went to the same college and she inherited her father's bookstore when he passed away. We both grew up scarred by the death of people we loved. It was a great suffering, which ended up bringing us together. Now we were both trying to get our parents closer. It would be amazing to be Mary's sister and I was looking forward to it. But it wasn't easy to convince my father to open his heart again. He said my mother had been like a tornado. He spent his life rummaging through everything, made a radical change and left a mark that no woman could erase. It was such a love that he never allowed himself to meet other women again.
This made me very sad. I often wondered if love was this, this devastating. I had never loved anyone like that. Probably never would. My priorities were different, like surviving, paying the bills and trying to make my dream come true. That's what I was thinking as I replaced the books on the shelves. I loved being there. It was my second passion. I loved the smell of a new book. That scent of pages filled with other people's dreams. I occasionally wrote poetry, but I never showed it to anyone. As I said, I was very shy. I was afraid of the opinions of others, I was afraid of feeling like a failure.
When I was in school, I was bullied for having an Arab father. I was even ashamed of my name: Hanna Jones Abudab . My name was the butt of jokes and debauchery. Also, the fact that my father was a gardener and my mother was a clerk made me less deserving of friends. Things only changed a little when my father went to work in the home of an Arab millionaire who offered to help. My mother had just died and my father was sinking into debt. We often had nothing to eat and when this man appeared he was our salvation. He paid for our studies and our life got a little better. We moved to a better apartment in Manhattan and started having healthy food on the table. But since my mother died and this man decided to help us, my father became more distant. I wondered if it had something to do with the fact that he was also an Arab, but my father never revealed it.
Over time, we put our suspicions aside and started to dedicate ourselves to our dreams. I never had the opportunity to meet the Arab who helped us, but I would be forever grateful that he helped us through such difficult times.
“Hanna, can you stay in attendance while I go to the bank?” asked Mary waking me from my thoughts.
"Sure!" I replied, placing the last copy I took out of the box on the children's bookshelf.
I headed over to the counter as Mary exited the store. The bookstore was small and very well decorated. We were already close to Christmas and Mary was already starting to think about Christmas decorations. It was a magical time and it was all about books. It was when our revenue increased and that's why Mary asked for a loan from the bank, to increase our stock. She was going to the manager to finalize the transaction.
I was finishing a package when I heard the door bells ring. Another customer was coming in. I kept my head down, adjusting the bow and thinking about the setlist I would use for Saturday's show. Would my mystery admirer show up? My mind was like that, it insisted on working at a frantic pace. I constantly found myself distracted by my own thoughts. I thought about the dreams I wanted to conquer. Become a great singer, travel the world and earn a lot of money. Give a good life to my father and brother.
I was so focused on the package that I didn't hear when Jhon , the cashier, called me the first time:
“Hanna, can you hear me?”
"Sorry John , what did you say?" I woke up as if they had snapped their fingers in my ears.
“Did I invite you to the movies today?” he repeated looking at me tenderly. Jhon was a great friend and had a crush on me, but I only saw him as a friend.
“Oh! I do not know. I'm tired from last night"
"We can go another day, when you're better," he insisted.
“I'll think about it, I promise” I smiled back at him and turned my body forward. At that moment I came across the figure, standing behind the small shelf of foreign books. He was watching me with those piercing, mysterious eyes. His brow was furrowed as if he was in pain and his blue eyes mesmerized me in a way that made me shiver from head to toe. I had to control myself not to fall hard behind the counter. How did he find me?
Caled 's POV If I could sum up my life in the United States, I would say that it has always been a true amusement park. At least until today. Since leaving Mudab to study in New York, I have been able to enjoy the advantages of being a millionaire on American soil. I have a life of luxury with parties, travel, drinks and all the comforts I need. I always had the women I wanted. I often went out with more than one on the same night. He had the reputation of being the Sheik of Manhattan and that's why he had a free pass anywhere. I work in investments and have a financial services company, Hussain Co . We offer investment management and advisory services, as well as financial planning and portfolio management for individual and institutional investors. Because of my influence in the financial market, many call me the Investment Falcon. My precise and attentive eye for business has made me a true market leader. I am often labeled
Hanna's POV I couldn't contain my puzzled look at that man. There he was, the same as the night before. The clean beard, the blue eyes and the sculptural body that attracted me like a bee looking for a flower. My breathing quickened. Who was he? And why were you following me? This was no coincidence. It couldn't be. He was there, in front of me, looking at me with such longing. But the eyes were still sad. Was he suffering? I was pretty sure he wasn't a hallucination, or a ghost, for I could hear the chime of the bells as the shop door closed. What was happening to me? Who was that man? And why did you mess with me so much? After work I went home, looking around, trying to see if anyone was following me. How could I be attracted to a man I didn't know. What if he was a criminal? I was losing my mind. I walked, because my apartment was a few blocks away from the store, but on the way I felt like someone was behind me. I
Caled’s POV I knew it wouldn't be easy to tell Hanna that her life was on the line. Samir didn't want to tell her about the wedding, but I didn't agree with lying to her. It was easier to keep me in the dark, just protecting her from afar. He didn't need to lie or hide things from her. I've always been a man who believes in the truth above all else, even if it hurts. Lying is a lot of work because you have to constantly create other lies to keep the first one. I wouldn't do that to Hanna. He would always be as honest with her as possible. When he asked me what I was doing at the club, I said the first thing that came to my mind, because Samir had already asked me to tell the truth himself. But I immediately regretted it and wanted to tell him everything, except that Samir arrived on time and stopped me from saying what I wanted. Now, faced with her difficulty in disclosing about the arranged marriage,
Hanna's POV I was determined to get out of that apartment as quickly as possible. All that king, wedding, princess talk was getting on my nerves already. I needed to talk to my father, I needed to know if he and my brother were okay. But the look on that mysterious man's face after he got the call made my heart race. Was it something with my father? I got up and stood before him, listening to him speak in a language I didn't understand. “ Shukran ” he said and hung up. My heart was pounding frantically. "What's it? Is it something with my father? My brother?" I had my hands clasped begging the heavens not to be anything to do with my family. "They are well. It's nothing to do with them. Get your things, I'll take you to your father" His face was nothing like the calm it had been a few minutes ago. We took the elevator down to the garage and he directed me to a black SUV. He opened the passenger
Caled's POV After Hanna's father left, I made a point of putting the brothers at ease. I went to the office to tell my grandfather that his friend's son was on his way back to Mudab . If Allah allowed, he would arrive in time to talk to his father and ask for his forgiveness. Samir had confessed to me that he was distressed by everything that was happening and that he had never returned to his hometown to see his family. Now that his father had been attacked, he only prayed that he would have time to receive his forgiveness. After I was informed by the captain that they were on their way to Mudab , I went upstairs to let Hanna know that her father was fine. I found the bedroom door open and heard her and her brother talking. I had already made up my mind to go back another time when I heard Hanna ask about her guitar. Said informed her that they had destroyed the instrument and she was revolted. That made me feel very ba
Hanna‘s Pov “Sorry… sorry , I shouldn't have come in, but I knocked and you didn't hear. I…I'll be back another time.” – I tried to reverse the shit I had done. “I'm the one who apologizes, Hanna! I've always lived alone so I never close doors. I'm sorry . You can stay, I'll put on some clothes and I'll be right back" He walked into the closet and I took a deep breath and tried to erase that vision from my mind. What the fuck did I do walking into a man's room like that. My face was burning and I must have been red as a tomato. Remembering that vision made my body combust. I don't know what came over me, but I was mesmerized by that noise of the shower running and when I saw it I was already sneaking around the corner of the door to look. And what a vision that was. God! Caled was on his back, under the shower. My eyes went to his perfect, muscular, round ass. I had never seen anything like it, not even in model
When Hanna came down the stairs I went crazy. I had seen her costume countless times at shows, but never this close. But what made my whole body shiver was when I saw her holding the guitar. She also wore the gold bracelet. I was afraid she wouldn't like it. Hanna is not the type of woman who is interested in riches and jewelry and it is precisely this simplicity that attracts me. She approached me and gave me a kiss on the cheek. I didn't expect that and, for the first time, I didn't know how to act. “Thank you so much for the gifts. I loved it” she said with a beautiful smile on her face. “It wasn’t fair what they did to your belongings” “But I didn't need to buy a laptop, I still have mine” she made a face and I thought it was the sweetest thing in the world. “Your brother told me that it broke down a few times, so I thought you'd better have one with more features. I'm glad you liked the bracelet,” I said, holding her wrist and carefully adj
Hanna's povThat night was very special. I had decided to go all out on Called and find out how he really felt about me. I chose my entire repertoire thinking about how to provoke him and started with the music I had seen saved on his computer, when he showed me the photos of his home country. I needed to have this answer before I got to change. I needed to know if he would force me to marry his brother or if he had any interest in me, as I felt.I started my presentation playing the guitar he had given me as a gift. Every word I sang was meant to show him what I felt.93 million miles from the sunPeople get ready, get ready'Cause here it comes it's a lightthe beautiful lightOver the horizon in to your eyesShe had never felt such desire for a man. It wasn't just Caled 's body that attracted me, but his
Caled's POVAs I approached Said's room, I already knew Hanna was there. I knew she would be upset when she found out her brother had been shot again, but I didn't think she'd say those things to me. How could she think I considered her a nuisance. All I'd done since I met her was dedicate my life to her. Those words were like a slap.I know I wasn't as kind as she deserved. The entire time we were together at the club, I had to control my wild animal instincts. The Falcon that lived in me wanted to pounce on her and possess every inch of her body. The way she rubbed herself against me was like torture. It hurt in every part of my skin, especially in my penis that ached with desire inside my pants. I wanted to touch her ass and smooth her legs. I wanted to dive into her mouth and lose myself in her kiss, which I imagined was the hottest and sweetest in the world. Loving Hanna only existed in my imagination. I had no right to desi
Hanna's povThat night was very special. I had decided to go all out on Called and find out how he really felt about me. I chose my entire repertoire thinking about how to provoke him and started with the music I had seen saved on his computer, when he showed me the photos of his home country. I needed to have this answer before I got to change. I needed to know if he would force me to marry his brother or if he had any interest in me, as I felt.I started my presentation playing the guitar he had given me as a gift. Every word I sang was meant to show him what I felt.93 million miles from the sunPeople get ready, get ready'Cause here it comes it's a lightthe beautiful lightOver the horizon in to your eyesShe had never felt such desire for a man. It wasn't just Caled 's body that attracted me, but his
When Hanna came down the stairs I went crazy. I had seen her costume countless times at shows, but never this close. But what made my whole body shiver was when I saw her holding the guitar. She also wore the gold bracelet. I was afraid she wouldn't like it. Hanna is not the type of woman who is interested in riches and jewelry and it is precisely this simplicity that attracts me. She approached me and gave me a kiss on the cheek. I didn't expect that and, for the first time, I didn't know how to act. “Thank you so much for the gifts. I loved it” she said with a beautiful smile on her face. “It wasn’t fair what they did to your belongings” “But I didn't need to buy a laptop, I still have mine” she made a face and I thought it was the sweetest thing in the world. “Your brother told me that it broke down a few times, so I thought you'd better have one with more features. I'm glad you liked the bracelet,” I said, holding her wrist and carefully adj
Hanna‘s Pov “Sorry… sorry , I shouldn't have come in, but I knocked and you didn't hear. I…I'll be back another time.” – I tried to reverse the shit I had done. “I'm the one who apologizes, Hanna! I've always lived alone so I never close doors. I'm sorry . You can stay, I'll put on some clothes and I'll be right back" He walked into the closet and I took a deep breath and tried to erase that vision from my mind. What the fuck did I do walking into a man's room like that. My face was burning and I must have been red as a tomato. Remembering that vision made my body combust. I don't know what came over me, but I was mesmerized by that noise of the shower running and when I saw it I was already sneaking around the corner of the door to look. And what a vision that was. God! Caled was on his back, under the shower. My eyes went to his perfect, muscular, round ass. I had never seen anything like it, not even in model
Caled's POV After Hanna's father left, I made a point of putting the brothers at ease. I went to the office to tell my grandfather that his friend's son was on his way back to Mudab . If Allah allowed, he would arrive in time to talk to his father and ask for his forgiveness. Samir had confessed to me that he was distressed by everything that was happening and that he had never returned to his hometown to see his family. Now that his father had been attacked, he only prayed that he would have time to receive his forgiveness. After I was informed by the captain that they were on their way to Mudab , I went upstairs to let Hanna know that her father was fine. I found the bedroom door open and heard her and her brother talking. I had already made up my mind to go back another time when I heard Hanna ask about her guitar. Said informed her that they had destroyed the instrument and she was revolted. That made me feel very ba
Hanna's POV I was determined to get out of that apartment as quickly as possible. All that king, wedding, princess talk was getting on my nerves already. I needed to talk to my father, I needed to know if he and my brother were okay. But the look on that mysterious man's face after he got the call made my heart race. Was it something with my father? I got up and stood before him, listening to him speak in a language I didn't understand. “ Shukran ” he said and hung up. My heart was pounding frantically. "What's it? Is it something with my father? My brother?" I had my hands clasped begging the heavens not to be anything to do with my family. "They are well. It's nothing to do with them. Get your things, I'll take you to your father" His face was nothing like the calm it had been a few minutes ago. We took the elevator down to the garage and he directed me to a black SUV. He opened the passenger
Caled’s POV I knew it wouldn't be easy to tell Hanna that her life was on the line. Samir didn't want to tell her about the wedding, but I didn't agree with lying to her. It was easier to keep me in the dark, just protecting her from afar. He didn't need to lie or hide things from her. I've always been a man who believes in the truth above all else, even if it hurts. Lying is a lot of work because you have to constantly create other lies to keep the first one. I wouldn't do that to Hanna. He would always be as honest with her as possible. When he asked me what I was doing at the club, I said the first thing that came to my mind, because Samir had already asked me to tell the truth himself. But I immediately regretted it and wanted to tell him everything, except that Samir arrived on time and stopped me from saying what I wanted. Now, faced with her difficulty in disclosing about the arranged marriage,
Hanna's POV I couldn't contain my puzzled look at that man. There he was, the same as the night before. The clean beard, the blue eyes and the sculptural body that attracted me like a bee looking for a flower. My breathing quickened. Who was he? And why were you following me? This was no coincidence. It couldn't be. He was there, in front of me, looking at me with such longing. But the eyes were still sad. Was he suffering? I was pretty sure he wasn't a hallucination, or a ghost, for I could hear the chime of the bells as the shop door closed. What was happening to me? Who was that man? And why did you mess with me so much? After work I went home, looking around, trying to see if anyone was following me. How could I be attracted to a man I didn't know. What if he was a criminal? I was losing my mind. I walked, because my apartment was a few blocks away from the store, but on the way I felt like someone was behind me. I
Caled 's POV If I could sum up my life in the United States, I would say that it has always been a true amusement park. At least until today. Since leaving Mudab to study in New York, I have been able to enjoy the advantages of being a millionaire on American soil. I have a life of luxury with parties, travel, drinks and all the comforts I need. I always had the women I wanted. I often went out with more than one on the same night. He had the reputation of being the Sheik of Manhattan and that's why he had a free pass anywhere. I work in investments and have a financial services company, Hussain Co . We offer investment management and advisory services, as well as financial planning and portfolio management for individual and institutional investors. Because of my influence in the financial market, many call me the Investment Falcon. My precise and attentive eye for business has made me a true market leader. I am often labeled