LALIYA’S POV
“Look, that’s the boss’s brother’s wife.” I heard the whispers as I walked into Elio’s office. Pretending not to hear them was hard, but I tried my best to keep my expression as vague and distant as possible.
“You mean ex-wife?” another one said and giggled.
“Oh shut up, it hasn’t been announced that they broke up. But yeah, she’s going to be an ex one day.” The second one joined the first one in giggling.
I strode past them and walked straight into Elio’s office, ignoring the secretary who tried to stop me, saying I must get a reservation first. She ran after me anyway.
I pushed open Elio’s heavy oak door, my heart even heavier than the door. Never in my life did I think Elio was ever going to betray me like that, but he did and I felt stupid once again for even trusting anyone. I was never going to learn, was I?
Elio sat behind his desk, a folder in his hand and glasses sitting on the brim of his nose. His expression was guarded and professional, totally different from the playful best friend I knew. He had a striking resemblance to his brother, from their piercing gray eyes, to their sharp jaws. But while people could tell Santiago was a cold man, Elio had a warm inviting aura. That was how I was deceived by him.
Once the door shut, Elio lifted his head off the papers in his hands. He looked confused when his secretary ran in almost immediately, bowing down to him to apologize. “I’m sorry, sir. I tried to stop her, but she didn’t…”
“Why would you try to stop her? Don’t you know who she is to me?”
“Uh-uhn?” she stuttered, looking both lost and scared. “Well, earlier you said you didn’t want a visitor who didn’t have an appointment, so I…”
“Just leave,” he motioned, dismissing her. She gave another bow and rushed out. He diverted his attention to me, his gaze softening as he dropped the papers with him. “Hi, Liya.”
He sounded like my best friend, the one I knew, the one I ran to whenever I had minor or major inconvenience. But he wasn’t the one seated at the moment. This one seated had betrayed me so badly that it was even hurting me to be in his presence.
“You knew,” was all I said. His brows furrowed in concern and he titled his head at me.
“I knew what?” he asked carefully, his voice barely above a whisper.
“You knew why Santiago wanted a divorce.”
“What are you talking about, Liya? I don’t…I don’t know what you mean by…”
I threw the pictures I had gathered on the desk and watched as his expression shifted from confusion to realization to shock. “Liya…”
“You knew why he wanted a divorce, you knew who this was, and you know…you know what’s going to happen next. You know everything.”
“Liya, I didn’t…”
“Don’t lie to me,” I yelled, my emotions starting to get the best of me. “You knew that my contract husband has a girlfriend. A girlfriend who was waiting for him to get married to me and divorce me after three years, because to them, I’m just a tool to get Santiago the ownership of his company. Not only that, but you also know that they are going to get married after I sign the divorce papers.”
“Liya, listen to me, please. I didn’t know he still planned to get married to her. I thought he left her after he got married to you. I never knew. I would never do that to you. In fact, I went to confront him about it yesterday, that was when I found out.”
“But you have always known that he has a girlfriend, why didn’t you tell me?” He kept quiet, while the full weight of the betrayal crashed down upon me like a tidal wave. I didn’t have any logical thinking at the moment, I just wanted to get it off my chest before I left. “So many times, I told you about how I didn’t know anything about my husband, yet you never told me he has a girlfriend. A lot of times, I told you of my suspicion that my husband could be relieving himself with some other woman, yet you said nothing. I didn’t matter to your brother, but I thought I mattered to you.”
“You do, Liya. You matter so much to me. You are my best friend.”
“Am I?” he nodded hysterically and I scoffed. “Maybe you don’t know the meaning of best friends. Or maybe I was the one who read too much meaning to the word.” Tears pricked at the corners of my eyes, threatening to spill, and I turned away from him. “I can’t believe I got used by the Meadows brothers. My brothers would never believe me if I told them, considering how much I was a menace to them.” I let out a sad laugh.
“Liya.”
“It is now Laliya to you. I never want to see you and your brother again. I’m returning to Texas. Avoid me if you ever see me.”
With a heavy heart, I turned on my heel and left Elio’s office, tuning out his voice as he called my name over and over again. Anger and betrayal warred within me, and I clenched my teeth and drove to the house I shared with Santiago.
Once I returned home, I picked up the divorce papers in my hand and made a vow to myself that I would not go down without a fight. Santiago and his girlfriend might have played me for a fool, while the one person I thought I could run to, protected the truth from me, but they underestimated me and thought of me as a nobody. It was time to show them who I was.
I signed my name on the dotted line at the right side of the papers, and dropped it in a place where Santiago would find it quicker. He barely searched around the whole house, because he was too busy avoiding me, so I needed to place it in a space where he wouldn’t have to look twice.
I stood outside the house and picked up my phone to call my safe space. He picked it up on the third ring. “Liya,” he yawned out. I couldn’t say anything even though I wanted to. My heart was heavy and so was my mouth. “Are you okay?” His voice was clearer now and I heard rustling. I could picture him sitting up on his bed worriedly.
Not ‘what’s wrong,’ but ‘are you okay.’ Stupid of me to think I didn’t have anyone to fight for me and protect me.
Overwhelmed by emotions, I burst into tears, sniffling and wheezing. A much familiar voice was all I needed, to let out all my pent up emotions.
“Liya, please talk to me.”
“Crone.”
“Yes, it’s me,” he assured. “I’m here, what’s wrong?”
“Come and pick me please.” I sniffed. “I signed the divorce papers already.”
“That fucker.” I heard more rustling. “Hey, It’s okay. We all knew it would happen, right? It’s time for you to come home. I’ll send the jet over to pick you up, and I’ll be waiting at the airport, okay? Find a hotel to be in. I cannot wait to see you. I miss you so much.”
“I miss you too.”
“I know you do, I’m your favorite brother after all,” he joked, successfully pulling a laugh out of me. “I love you, see you soon.”
“Hey Crone,” I called out before he could hang up.
“Hm?”
“Remember when you promised to ruin Santiago down to crumbs if he pulled a hair out of me.”
“Yes,” he replied with no hesistation.
“Please do. Ruin Santiago Meadows down to crumbs.”
LALIYA’S POVThe familiar sights and sounds of Texas city welcomed me back, coupled with the arms of my older brother, Crone. It had been three years since I set foot in my hometown, yet it was like I never even left for a moment.This was the city I was born in, the city I had grown up in, and the city I was known in. While my father’s companies had connections all over America (all over the world in fact), I always preferred to stay in Texas.My brother pulled me into a hug and I sighed in his embrace. How I wished to spend a lifetime just secured in his arms. Not many words were exchanged between us, other than him suggesting to drive us to his house since my house was empty and he didn’t feel good to leave me all alone yet.Apparently, he had sent my househelps home after I had gotten married, which made the whole house void of a living soul and probably dusty at the moment. I would have to stay with him for some time, while my house is clean
SANTIAGO’S POVI pulled up my white Tesla in Alexia’s garage and made my way up in her house, my heart pounding in my chest with a mixture of anticipation, excitement, and fear. A dim orange light lightened her window and I longed to hold her in my arms.Three years of separation and sacrifice had led to this moment and had brought awkwardness to our relationship. I had called her earlier while in my office, but our conversation was no less than one held between an employer and his employee. It was in short a really uncomfortable one.I made my way up the winding path to her front door, my feet heavier with each step. I was to be blamed for the situation I found myself in and the least I could do was to be grateful that she even gave me her time after what I did.As I reached the doorstep, my hand hesitated for a moment before ringing the bell, the sound echoing like a clarion call. I hid my fists in my pockets, waiting for a response. The do
SANTIAGO’S POV“Would you look at this?! The castle in Italy is now open for bookings? Let's get married in a real castle.” Alexia's eyes sparkled as we laid side by side on the couch, surrounded by wedding magazines, notes, and some sketches. She was so deep in the discussion of her dream wedding, and I was deeply immersed by the sight of her.“Yeah?”“Yes please! Imagine getting married in a real castle, it’ll be the talk of the country for months, if not years.” She nodded, picking up one of the wedding dress sketches to compare it to the one in the magazine. When she told me she bought wedding magazines to keep herself warm and remind herself that that would be her with me one day, guilt filled my heart so much that I apologized over and over again. I hurt her so badly.“Then let’s do it if you want. I’ll talk with my assistant tomorrow to inquire about the bookings. We’ll book the castle for a week at most. I heard it has a hotel. You've a
LALIYA’S POVThree years.After three years with him and this was how he repaid me.I stared at the papers in my hand with a blank emotion, because what was I supposed to feel? I knew it would happen eventually, but no prepping could have readied me for it.My head lifted on its own to look at the man I’d been living with for three years now. Living with? No, I meant the man I’d been married to for over three years now.We were arranged to each other three years ago and while I had to do it because it was in my father’s will as his last wish, he had to do it because only then would his father give him the full ownership of the companies home and abroad.The stipulation for the marriage was three years because they thought we would ‘fall in love’, and we were three years into our marriage three months ago. He also got his ownership three months ago and I had been waiting for the divorce papers since then. Look! here it was.Did our marriage last t
LALIYA’S POV“I honestly cannot believe Santi would do this. And without asking for your take on it?” Elio fumed.Elio Meadows was my husband’s younger brother who had turned to be my best friend over the years. He was nothing like his brother and if I wasn’t a part of the family, I would bet my money that Elio and Santiago weren’t real brothers.While Santiago was rude, cold, and inconsiderate of people’s feelings, Elio was warm, kind hearted, and probably the most understandable person I’d ever met. He was just like my brother, Crone.“If he wasn’t my brother, I would have punched him in the gut for daring to hurt you. He has no right! How could he decide to file for a divorce even though you both have the same rights in the marriage?”It’d been three days since I got the divorce papers from Santiago. He dropped them in my hands and said ‘sign it’. It was a clear command that showed me that he didn’t need my opinion, he just needed my signature.“It has
SANTIAGO’S POVWith furrowed brows, I inspected the weekly financial reports that my secretary dropped on my table.The stock markets had taken a nosedive. I rubbed the bridge of my nose in sheer anger as I stared at the financial reports pooled on my mahogany desk. Unimpressive numbers danced before my eyes and I cursed at the fluctuating stocks. Low stocks were usually bad and could be a disaster for the investments, especially when some dramatic major shareholders got paranoid and withdrew their shares rather than being patient till it rose again.“This has to be the most fucked up thing I’ve seen today,” I muttered to myself, my voice laced with both anger and resignation. “This is just unacceptable, something must be done.”The tip of my fingers traced the documents as I pondered on how to maneuver myself in the conference meeting I had later in the day. The arrows on the graphs and charts irritated me because they went down lower than usual. The conferen
SANTIAGO’S POV“Would you look at this?! The castle in Italy is now open for bookings? Let's get married in a real castle.” Alexia's eyes sparkled as we laid side by side on the couch, surrounded by wedding magazines, notes, and some sketches. She was so deep in the discussion of her dream wedding, and I was deeply immersed by the sight of her.“Yeah?”“Yes please! Imagine getting married in a real castle, it’ll be the talk of the country for months, if not years.” She nodded, picking up one of the wedding dress sketches to compare it to the one in the magazine. When she told me she bought wedding magazines to keep herself warm and remind herself that that would be her with me one day, guilt filled my heart so much that I apologized over and over again. I hurt her so badly.“Then let’s do it if you want. I’ll talk with my assistant tomorrow to inquire about the bookings. We’ll book the castle for a week at most. I heard it has a hotel. You've a
SANTIAGO’S POVI pulled up my white Tesla in Alexia’s garage and made my way up in her house, my heart pounding in my chest with a mixture of anticipation, excitement, and fear. A dim orange light lightened her window and I longed to hold her in my arms.Three years of separation and sacrifice had led to this moment and had brought awkwardness to our relationship. I had called her earlier while in my office, but our conversation was no less than one held between an employer and his employee. It was in short a really uncomfortable one.I made my way up the winding path to her front door, my feet heavier with each step. I was to be blamed for the situation I found myself in and the least I could do was to be grateful that she even gave me her time after what I did.As I reached the doorstep, my hand hesitated for a moment before ringing the bell, the sound echoing like a clarion call. I hid my fists in my pockets, waiting for a response. The do
LALIYA’S POVThe familiar sights and sounds of Texas city welcomed me back, coupled with the arms of my older brother, Crone. It had been three years since I set foot in my hometown, yet it was like I never even left for a moment.This was the city I was born in, the city I had grown up in, and the city I was known in. While my father’s companies had connections all over America (all over the world in fact), I always preferred to stay in Texas.My brother pulled me into a hug and I sighed in his embrace. How I wished to spend a lifetime just secured in his arms. Not many words were exchanged between us, other than him suggesting to drive us to his house since my house was empty and he didn’t feel good to leave me all alone yet.Apparently, he had sent my househelps home after I had gotten married, which made the whole house void of a living soul and probably dusty at the moment. I would have to stay with him for some time, while my house is clean
LALIYA’S POV“Look, that’s the boss’s brother’s wife.” I heard the whispers as I walked into Elio’s office. Pretending not to hear them was hard, but I tried my best to keep my expression as vague and distant as possible.“You mean ex-wife?” another one said and giggled.“Oh shut up, it hasn’t been announced that they broke up. But yeah, she’s going to be an ex one day.” The second one joined the first one in giggling.I strode past them and walked straight into Elio’s office, ignoring the secretary who tried to stop me, saying I must get a reservation first. She ran after me anyway.I pushed open Elio’s heavy oak door, my heart even heavier than the door. Never in my life did I think Elio was ever going to betray me like that, but he did and I felt stupid once again for even trusting anyone. I was never going to learn, was I?Elio sat behind his desk, a folder in his hand and glasses sitting on the brim of his nose. His expression was guarded and professional, t
SANTIAGO’S POVWith furrowed brows, I inspected the weekly financial reports that my secretary dropped on my table.The stock markets had taken a nosedive. I rubbed the bridge of my nose in sheer anger as I stared at the financial reports pooled on my mahogany desk. Unimpressive numbers danced before my eyes and I cursed at the fluctuating stocks. Low stocks were usually bad and could be a disaster for the investments, especially when some dramatic major shareholders got paranoid and withdrew their shares rather than being patient till it rose again.“This has to be the most fucked up thing I’ve seen today,” I muttered to myself, my voice laced with both anger and resignation. “This is just unacceptable, something must be done.”The tip of my fingers traced the documents as I pondered on how to maneuver myself in the conference meeting I had later in the day. The arrows on the graphs and charts irritated me because they went down lower than usual. The conferen
LALIYA’S POV“I honestly cannot believe Santi would do this. And without asking for your take on it?” Elio fumed.Elio Meadows was my husband’s younger brother who had turned to be my best friend over the years. He was nothing like his brother and if I wasn’t a part of the family, I would bet my money that Elio and Santiago weren’t real brothers.While Santiago was rude, cold, and inconsiderate of people’s feelings, Elio was warm, kind hearted, and probably the most understandable person I’d ever met. He was just like my brother, Crone.“If he wasn’t my brother, I would have punched him in the gut for daring to hurt you. He has no right! How could he decide to file for a divorce even though you both have the same rights in the marriage?”It’d been three days since I got the divorce papers from Santiago. He dropped them in my hands and said ‘sign it’. It was a clear command that showed me that he didn’t need my opinion, he just needed my signature.“It has
LALIYA’S POVThree years.After three years with him and this was how he repaid me.I stared at the papers in my hand with a blank emotion, because what was I supposed to feel? I knew it would happen eventually, but no prepping could have readied me for it.My head lifted on its own to look at the man I’d been living with for three years now. Living with? No, I meant the man I’d been married to for over three years now.We were arranged to each other three years ago and while I had to do it because it was in my father’s will as his last wish, he had to do it because only then would his father give him the full ownership of the companies home and abroad.The stipulation for the marriage was three years because they thought we would ‘fall in love’, and we were three years into our marriage three months ago. He also got his ownership three months ago and I had been waiting for the divorce papers since then. Look! here it was.Did our marriage last t