Emily Tamara Jacobs
I held out the book in my hand as I stared down at the little girl. She was lying down on her bed, staring up at the ceiling in the dimmed room. She was still upset, I could tell.
“Would you like me to read this one, Suzie?” I held out the storybook I had hand-selected for her. It was a princess book, so I hoped she would love it.
She shook her head slightly before turning her head away from me. She angled her body to the other side, looking at the wall. I exhaled not knowing what to do or say again.
After she ran out of the kitchen earlier, she stayed holed up in her room. Minutes after, I climbed up the stairs to talk to her but she turned her back against me, looking at the wall. She had been so upset and I got so worried that I had to call William but he didn't answer any of my calls.
Suzie wouldn't eat either. Even after I made dinner and brought it up to her room, she politely declined and went to bed. The only thing she kept talking about was how she wanted to see her dad. And she wouldn't stop sulking about it.
I sighed and pulled the duvet over her. She was still awake, her eyes glaring daggers at the wall. I wanted to lean down and plant a kiss on her forehead. Or maybe pull her to me and wrap my hands around her but I sensed she wouldn't like it so, I let her be.
I stepped out of her room and shut the door after whispering the words good night to her. She wouldn't even let me change her into her nightwear. I was so worried. I climbed down the stairs back into the kitchen. I leaned against the kitchen island, just staring around.
The whole place was so quiet. I couldn't detect any noise coming up. I reached into the fridge and grabbed a bottle of water. I settled down at the table after dishing my meal. I had prepared mac and cheese for dinner.
I started to eat while staring around. It was strange eating alone. I was either eating with my boss' children or the entire family. And when I was home, I was always eating with Sel and the kids. But now, eating alone tonight was very lonely. I hoped it wouldn't be that way for too long though. I wouldn't survive it.
I must have been so lost in thought about Suzie that I didn't realize William was home. It wasn't until he walked in and banged the door shut that I realized. I jumped, my gaze traveling out through the door just as he stopped in front of the door.
His jacket was discarded as they wrapped around his arms and his white shirt had the first three buttons undone; revealing the toned skin underneath. His face was pulled into a slight frown and he started to walk into the kitchen.
I paused eating and got up from my seat.
“Good evening, ” I bowed slightly and he sent me a curt nod. He made for the fridge and grabbed a bottle of water.
I waited and watched as he chugged down the content of the bottle, his Adam's apple bobbing with each gulp he took. I swallowed and looked away from him just as he tossed the bottle into the bin after having finished it.
“I called you, ” I started when I noticed that I had his attention now.
“I saw it, ” his deep voice sent chills running down my spine. I hated how his dark eyes were circling me and almost making me nervous like earlier. He saw my calls and didn't think to return them.
“Uhm, ” I stuttered, not knowing how to proceed with what I was about to say if he didn't even bother to return my calls after he saw them.
“Why are you just having dinner?” He questioned and I gulped at his hard tone.
“I was having trouble with Suzane. She is refusing to eat. As a matter of fact, she didn't stop requesting to see you. That was the reason I called.” I mustered the courage to look him in the eye as I spoke. He wasn't even fazed. Not a single emotion crossed his eyes.
“Why?” He demanded.
“I don't know but it seems like she wants to see you,” I replied. He nodded, quietly.
When he started to walk out of the kitchen, my eyes widened and I immediately called him. “Erm William, ” I called him.
He stopped and turned toward me, his eyes boring holes into me again. He tilted his head to the side gently as if to tell me to get on with it.
“I made dinner. I don't know what you eat, of course. But...” I trailed off as I pointed at my half-eaten meal. He didn't even spare my plate a glance.
“Good. Don't include mine next time.” He was slightly amused, I could tell by the small smile playing at the corner of his eyes. He turned and walked away and this time I didn't stop him.
Seconds later, I was still glaring at the door until I decided that I wasn't doing that again. So, I picked up my plates and packed up the leftovers. As soon as I knew I had it in a warm place, I left the kitchen and headed off to my room.
It was a long day and I had a feeling that it was going to be a long night.
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My eyes fluttered open at the low startling cry coming from the room adjoining mine. I sat up and rubbed my sleepy eyes. My gaze immediately landed on the door that led to Suzane's room, knowing that the cry came from there.
I pushed my duvet cover off my body and climbed down my bed. I pushed the door open and crept into her room. I turned on the lights and my eyes widened at the little girl sitting up on her bed, head on her knees.
“Suzie, ” I rushed toward her, an alarm shooting up my spine. I didn't hesitate before sitting down beside her. Her soft comfy bed dipped slightly with my weight on it.
“Suzie, darling.” I cooed as I gathered her in my hands. Thankfully, she didn't protest as she let me wrap my hands around her while I gently rocked her to my body.
“What was it? A nightmare?” I whispered as I massaged her scalp, kneading my fingers into her soft curly hair.
I patted her back and whispered soothing words to her until she calmed down. When she had stopped crying but still had her hands wrapped around me, I gently pried her head up with my fingers.
“Better now?” I whispered as I wiped her face clean with my hands. She nodded quietly and I sighed.
“Tell me, what was it?” I pressed, hoping she would talk. But the frightful look that came up on her face had me dropping the topic instantly. “Okay, okay. You don't have to talk about it.” I told her.
“Emily, ” she called just when I thought she wouldn't remember my name. “Ms. Emily, ” I didn't know what made her correct herself but I frowned.
“You can call me Emily, okay? And if it makes you feel better, call me Aunt Emily. That's what my niece calls me.” I told her, smiling down at her.
“Your niece?” She asked with imploring eyes.
“Yes, she is just four like you. Her name is Eleanor. Would you like to meet her?” I asked, smiling at the little girl.
“Can I be her friend?” she whispered as she met my gaze again. I was quick to nod.
“You can be her friend if you want. Eleanor doesn't have many friends.” I muttered and she smiled. Then, she exhaled.
I held her that way without saying a word. When my eyes caught the time on her wall clock, I was surprised to see that it was almost four in the morning.
“Would you...?” I was starting to say when her stomach made a rumbling sound. My lips curled into a teasing smile while she shifted uncomfortably in my hold.
“Seems someone is hungry.” I poked her stomach and a giggle burst through her lips. I smiled, satisfied that I had made her laugh. “ I can make you something. Or would you like candy bars?” I asked.
“Candy bar, please.” She whispered and I nodded. I released her and went straight to my room. I opened the mini freezer and let my eyes scan the items there until I saw the candy bars where I had seen them earlier. I took two and returned with them to her room.
“Here you go, ” I handed them to her. She nodded and beamed her thanks at me.
“Want me to do anything else for you?” I asked her. She shook her head quickly.
“I can handle myself now, ” she whispered and my brows arched up at her words. She was just a child yet she acted and spoke with such maturity. I nodded and went back to my room when I was sure that she would be fine.
William Henry BlakesI let out a sigh as I rubbed my eyes. I turned away from the door and slowly crept away from the place, heading down the stairs. Suzlzie had one of her nightmares again, sending me out of bed.It started a few months back. She was still three when it began. It was the same day her mother left that she started to have those nightmares. A part of me wanted to hate her for leaving but why should I be bothered? They were all the same thing. They acted the same way.I walked down the stairs in the dark, running my hand through my hair. I had gotten sensitive the past few months since the nightmare started. Usually, I would just stand by her door and let her nannies handle it. I never went in because they were always there before me. I didn't think I would be able to handle seeing her that way, crying and tossing about. If I would not go back to searching for her mother.I walked into the kitchen and the lights turned on automatically. I went straight to the fridge and
Emily Tamara Jacobs. My eyes flipped open at the break of dawn when the alarm I had set up wouldn't stop ringing. Turning over to the side of the bed, I clutched my duvet tightly and pressed my head onto the pillow. I had barely gotten enough sleep with having to wake up earlier in the night and staying around for Williams to arrive from work. I huffed and turned on the bed. My hands moved around on their own, trying to find my phone. My hands kept moving around, but it seemed my phone wasn't anywhere near. I opened one eye and winced as the alarm rang again.“Ugh!“ I sat up properly on the bed, a huge frown on my face as I grabbed my phone from the nightstand and glared at it, turning off the alarm. It was a little before six a.m. I sighed, dropping my phone on the other end of the bed. I laid back on the bed, closing my eyes and breathing steadily. I was feeling so exhausted and I hated it. It made me feel a little incapable.Alright Em. You can do this! I kept my breathing s
William Henry Blakes. My lips were in a tight line as I ambled down the plane. I checked my wristwatch for the umpteenth time, the scowl on my face deepening. I was still late. I should have gotten ready earlier but Suzie just had to be my undoing. No matter how hard I tried to get here as early as possible. But I trusted Reece to do his job wonderfully and delay the Roosevelt bastard just like I had asked him to. I took out my phone from my pocket, checking my phone to see if I had any calls from my father or Reece. I halted in my tracks, scrunching my face as I scrolled through my phone. I expected a text from Reece. An update on whatever was going on at the airport. But I saw nothing. I tried not to scream or throw my phone away in anger as I locked the screen and continued walking towards the Maybach parked a few feet across, waiting for me. I increased my pace, knowing fully well that every time I wasted brooding was going to bounce back on my business. As I got to the car
Richard Henry BlakesI stormed into my hotel suite, tugging off my tie with one hand and flinging my phone on the bed with the other hand. My frustration boiled over with every step. I just got played. Roosevelt fucking played me. I never missed it, how did this happen? An emotion I hated deeply descended on me like a heavy blanket. Defeat. Failure. It clung to me like a suffocating cloak. I rubbed my face, sighing deeply, before picking up my phone and walking out of the room. I needed something strong to clear my head before I lost my mind and killed someone. Reece to be precise. I wandered down to the hotel bar, praying that a drink could calm me down. It would have no other choice anyway.As I settled into a barstool, I took out my phone from my pocket and checked the screen, hoping to see an apology and a very detailed explanation from Reece. Instead, what I saw was a text and a missed call from Emily, intensifying my irritation. “Just what I needed,” I muttered with annoyan
Emily Tamara Jacobs. I walked out of the bathroom, a towel wrapped around my chest and my hair also wrapped in a towel. Today was Sunday, which meant no school for Suzie, no waking up early, and also we'd be cooped up in the house all day since we couldn't go out.I walked into my closet and sat on the chair in front of my vanity. I grabbed body lotion and began to rub it on my skin. When I was done, I got up and walked to where my clothes were hung neatly. I eyed them for a while before grabbing a loose brown cotton sweater and grey joggers. I didn't need to dress up since we weren't going anyway and besides, it was cold.I unwrapped my hair from the towel and ran my hands through it. It was still a little bit wet. I applied hair butter and combed it gently before tying it into a quick, messy bun. Then, I left the closet. I still had to bath Suzie and prepare breakfast for us both. And then help with the bulk of assignments she had. I walked to my nightstand and grabbed the bottle
William Henry Blakes. My blood was boiling as I got down from the car and slammed the door. There were only two things on my mind. My daughter's well-being first, and then torturing the person who hurt my daughter very slowly. And oh, having a serious conversation with Emily. I still didn't understand how someone hurt my daughter during school days, and she's just finding out about it today. It's Sunday for the love of God! My eyes narrowed as I looked around the lobby, hoping to see Crew or Emily waiting for me, but they weren't there. I walked to the receptionist's table. “What room is Suzanne Blakes in?“ “Who are you?“ She asked, her voice professional. She stared at me with eyes that were as cold as ice chips, waiting for an answer. “I'm her Father.“ I glared at her. “Now tell me what room my daughter is in.” She looked like she'd punch me in the skull at my tone. She might be having a bad day, but I was having a bad week. And she shouldn't allow her displeasure to show o
William Henry Blakes I walked back into the room, tugging off my tux and placing it on the couch. It was dark outside, and Suzanne was sleeping. Her back looked better than it was earlier. Emily was seated on a chair, her eyes closed. Sleeping too. Or that was what I thought until I heard her voice. “Where did you go, William?”Now, she was starting to piss me off. What right did she think she had to ask me such questions? It was improper of an employee. “Out.“ I poured a glass of water for myself and sat on the couch. I was waiting for her to slowly crawl into my set trap. “To do what?“ “To take care of the situation.” I took a sip from the glass, my gaze burning as I watched her. “What did you do to her?” I think she shivered a bit at the thought. Or it was just the cold. “I took care of it. You're in no position to ask me the details, really,” I bit out. She kept quiet for a moment, and I was thankful for the silence. Before she spoke again. “How long?” She sat up, quietly
Emily Tamara Jacobs. I pushed the door open aggressively and got down from the car, a scowl permanently making its way to my face as I slammed the door shut in anger. I was upset. Scratch that, I was boiling. As I stormed towards the front door, I heard the door of the car open and close. And then hurrying footsteps behind. “Emily!“ Crew called out. “What's wrong?“ He asked the same question he had been asking ever since I stormed out of the hospital room and told him to take me home. I was grateful it wasn't Sal that was pressuring me. Not home. William Blakes’ mansion. I scoffed at the mere thought of his name. God, I hated him! With a burning passion. “Emily. What's wrong? Why the sudden rush home?“ Crew asked again, falling in step with me as I continued my journey into the house. “This is not my home,” I muttered, pushing the door of the mansion open and storming towards the stairs. Crew jumped in front of me, holding his hands up as he moved back slowly. “Woah, calm do
William Henry Blakes Leroy’s gaze followed Emily as she walked out of the room while I watched him. This guy was the only one who could impose himself on me the way he did and he knew it and used it to his full advantage. Yes, I'd canceled on him a lot of times but he was my friend and he knew how demanding business was. Exhaling, I left him standing and walked away to my bar. Looking through my collection of wine, I selected a bottle and walked back to the table. “So, that was Emily.” He started with a knowing smile. “What?” I tilted my head at him as I put down the bottle on the table. “Let’s have it. What's on your mind now?” I asked him. “I haven't even said a thing, bro.” He chuckled as he started to unbutton his jacket. I eyed him with a grimace. “You are dressed like it's not dinner at my house. Do you have plans to be somewhere else?” I asked him. He laughed as I pushed the chair back and settled down. Every
Emily Tamara Jacobs.After changing into a clean pair of shorts, a clean white top, and matching white Crocs, I wrapped my hair into a bun and placed a call to Dahlia so we could go grocery shopping. I realized after going through the kitchen that there weren't exactly the ingredients I needed for the meal I had in mind to cook for dinner.I was supposed to be sleeping but there I was, about to go shopping for some groceries.“Thank you, Crew.” I smiled at him as I stepped down from the car. After the whole talk with him a few days back which didn't result in something positive, I'd decided to just drop the topic and forget it.If Crew and William say it's nothing even though I think it's something, then it's nothing. I was going to leave them to it.“Shop enough for us.” He told me as I scrolled through my phone to dial Dahlia.“Oh, so now you want to eat?” I raised a brow at him while he made a face, pre
Emily Tamara JacobsI groaned for the umpteenth time that morning. Forcing myself to peel my eyes open, I reached for the alarm that wouldn't stop blaring and turned it off. Groaning again, I closed my eyes for a second before peeling them open again.I should have known that all those staying up at night were going to have grave consequences later. I started to feel sleepy soon after the whole episode with Williams in the kitchen and I'd just cleaned up before returning to the room since I didn't get a glimpse of him after that. I still found it odd that he must have been looking at my thighs to see those tattoos on there.I let out a sigh while I allowed myself to wonder for even a second what would have happened if he had figured it out. I probably would be dead meat by now. Throwing my duvet off me, I got out of bed and yawned, stretching alongside. Yawning again, I went straight to release my bowels after which I brushed my teeth. I splashed water on my face to get rid of whatev
Emily Tamara JacobsI let out a deep sigh as I tossed around in my bed. It was past two in the morning and for some reason very much known to me, I was finding it very hard to fall asleep. I gripped my sheets as I pressed up on my bed, balancing my head on the pillow.The bed that had always felt comfortable to lie in suddenly felt like the opposite. Although I had a very tiring day with Suzie who wanted to see and do everything at once, I still couldn't fall asleep.I shut my eyes for a few seconds, counting the stars I couldn't see in my mind. When I was a child, I always found myself doing that whenever I felt restless. I always had a hard time controlling my emotions as a kid and my brother taught me to control myself. It started with asking me to take a deep breath and then shut my eyes for a few seconds.But I had big emotions I couldn't process and had to do that a lot. With time, it stuck and I'd never stopped doing that too. My brother…I never really thought about him or my
Emily Tamara Jacobs. I paced around the kitchen, a frown on my face while twirling my necklace. I was confused. And disturbed. And it was about what happened yesterday evening. For some reason, it disturbed me greatly. I didn't know why I was worried about it, but I was. I couldn't shake off that worry. I inhaled deeply to calm myself, but it wasn't working. Who was the woman? And why was she even asking questions in the first place? “It's fine, Em. She was just curious, that's all,” I muttered. But what kind of curiosity would make her ignore personal greeting and ask if I was Suzie's mom? And then her look after that? I sat on a stool, pressing my hands to my forehead. “Hey, Em. William said — are you alright?” Crew stopped in front of me, a frown on his face. His shades were tucked into the pocket of his shirt. I raised my head and forced a smile. “Yeah, I am.” “Ugh. Come on, Em. I thought we were past this?“ He rolled his eyes, plopping down on a stool. “I thought we we
Emily Tamara JacobsI pushed the door to Dahlia's salon, walking in with Suzie still in my arms. The scent of hair oils and hair wash soaps hit me instantly. It wasn't the kind of smell that could make someone gag. Nope. This one was pleasant. Most especially the lavender hair wash. That smell overpowered the rest. The Salon was large. It was the biggest shop in the avenue. And the most attractive. Dahlia has flawless brown skin and beautiful admirable hair. We've been friends for so long that I lost count. I knew her through her hair obsession. It was like talking about the same people. Where there was hair talk, there was Dahlia. So, it was very easy for me to notice her then in college. So, I wasn't really surprised when she ditched law to pursue her through her passion. Damn her parents for pushing her through the stress. My eyes roamed around the Salon. It was almost filled up, with just one space available. All her workers were working on one person's hair or the other. I
Emily Tamara Jacobs. I rose from the bed, my lips parting in a wide yawn and I used the back of my palms to cover it. To say I was tired was a big understatement. I was beyond tired. I stayed up most of the night to watch CoCo with Suzie. It was a weekday. Thursday, to be precise, and I should have been stricter with Suzie and sent her off to bed, but it had been over a week since she was home, and she still hadn't resumed school because her father wanted to change her school but still hadn't decided which school he wanted her to attend. I already advised him to take it to the next session. They would be going on holiday for the Christmas break anyway but for some fucking reason, my boss was back to his funk and he was now barking and glowering about the house.At least, he was answering the phone when I called.It didn't matter if he acted cold to me. I just hated being under his merciless gaze and watching him scowl at everyone in his way. It was never pleasant. So, it was saf
William Henry Blakes. I turned around on my bed, my hand instinctively stretching to the nightstand to grab my phone. I turned off the alarm, for the third time today. I should have been up hours ago, preparing for work, but I wasn't exactly in the mood. Besides, I was supposed to bring Suzie back home today. Her back had healed up, but the scars hadn't faded entirely. I'm not sure they would, anyway. I was still angry that someone had done that to her. I groaned, rolling in the bed and staring up at the white ceilings. I could probably sleep for a few more hours. It wasn't that necessary for me to pick her up this morning. She has been there for a few weeks, surely she could handle a few more hours. Besides, Emily was there to take care of her. I hated the way my lip twitched at the thought of her name. Emily and Suzie were bonding. And Suzie now talks more. Most especially since she started hanging out with Eleanor. If I had the chance, I'd have Eleanor stay at my house,
Emily Tamara JacobsI got out of the car, holding Eleanor tightly because she could be funny. I turned to lock the car doors. Sel and I agreed that I take her car out and then she come around later on to take the car and Eleanor. I smiled down at Eleanor who was practically bouncing as we walked into the hospital. We got into the elevator, and just the same time a text came in, telling me that Suzie's room had been moved to the last room in the hallway, from Crew. My lips stretched into a smile as I saw the text. William must have informed Crew that I was coming back. Which was great because he would have to be the one to move my bags out of Sel's car and into his. I was glad that he was still here. The elevator opened, and I walked out, moving straight toward the last room. I smiled as I noticed Crew and Trevor standing guard outside the room as usual. “Hey, guys.” I smiled at them both. Trevor didn't talk much with me so I wasn't surprised that he only smiled at me. Crew ho