Darcy
"What the hell do you think you're doing!" The sharp bark behind me caused me to whirl around too fast, and the mug I had been reaching for slipped out of my grasp and went tumbling to the ground.
I let out a startled squeal, jumping away as the mug crashed to the ground.
"Darcy, are you alright?" Cora cried, racing forward to pull me away from the wreckage.
"Oh my God, I'm so sorry. I didn't mean for that to happen," to my embarrassment, tears started to fill my eyes again. I blamed it on the hormones. Ever since I had gotten pregnant, I could go from laughing to sobbing in the space of seconds.
I couldn't wait to have this baby and finally be myself again.
"It's alright, just take a seat," my husband's stunning business associate said with a small smile, ushering me onto a kitchen stool.
I stared at the fragments of ceramic, "I should clean that up before it hurts someone."
She stared at me like I had grown a second head, "What are the maids for?"
Before I could say another word, she had snapped her fingers and two uniformed maids scurried into the kitchen with brooms at the ready, and I reflexively ducked my head to hide my face from them.
"Didn't I tell you that anything you needed, you were to get one of the maids to do it?" She chided, arms crossed over her chest.
Cora was a stunning woman, with hazel eyes and strawberry blonde hair. She was tall, slim and elegant, always wearing the most fashionable designer clothes. How someone like her could stand to be around someone like me was a mystery.
But then again, they did say birds of the same feathers flocked together, so I wasn't surprised that someone with such a pure heart as her was a good friend of my wonderful husband.
"I just wanted to make some tea. It's not a big deal," I muttered.
Her eyes narrowed at me, and then dropped down pointedly to my swollen stomach "If you continue stressing yourself this way, you'll only hurt your baby. You've already come such a long way, don't ruin things with your stubbornness."
I rubbed a hand over my nine month belly, marveling at the thought that any day from now, I would have a child with Vincent's vivid blue eyes to call mine. Tears beaded my eyes and I blinked them away.
"I'm so sorry. I'll be more careful," I owed these past few happy months of my life to my husband and his associate. If not for them, I would have been roaming the streets, homeless, scared, broke and hopeless.
Once I had the baby, I was going to talk to my husband about Cora becoming the child's godmother.
"I care about this child," her eyes softened, "We only want what's best for you. You know that right?"
I nodded rapidly, keeping my face turned slightly away from her, "I know. I appreciate everything you've done for me. You don't know how much it means to me. If not for you, I don't know what would have become of me."
Just then, I heard the sound of footsteps drawing nearer and I turned excitedly to watch my husband's gorgeous figure walk into the kitchen. He paused at the entrance, blue eyes swinging between Cora and I.
"What's going on here?" He asked.
I trailed my eyes over him hungrily as the woman at my side replied him. At over six feet tall, my husband was the definition of a tall glass of water. A form fitting navy blue suit hugged his broad shoulders, wide chest and trim musculature, making my mouth water.
I hadn't known desire until I had met Vincent at a chance encounter last year. From the first glance, I had been lost and when he had to my surprise smiled at me, I had fallen hard and fast.
Who would have thought that a nobody like me would ever be married to a handsome billionaire like him. I didn't even care about the health problems that made him unable to make love to me, I was ready to stand by his side through any condition.
"You look radiant today, Darcy," he smiled at me, "Is today perhaps the day?"
My smile withered a little, but I pasted it back on my face immediately. He had been more insistent about my due date of recent, and I was beginning to think he was tired of my pregnancy mood swings and cravings.
"Maybe," I replied.
"Fingers crossed!" Cora squealed, "I can't wait to have a baby."
My brows furrowed, confusion painted on my face. Wasn't I the one having the baby. Well, it must have just slipped out in her excitement.
"Any more thought into the names I selected?" I asked my husband. He had been dragging his feet about selecting a name, and I really hoped we wouldn't end up rushing the process and naming our child something like 'John'.
He and Cora exchanged a glance and warning bells went off in my head.
"I'll look through the names today," he said, "I haven't really had time to look at the list. Work has been hectic of late."
"We can look through it together tonight?" I suggested, hoping that it would be a step toward us sharing a bed for some cuddling.
Even though we weren't sleeping together, it was still strange that we had never shared a bed. At my side, the hazel eyed woman stiffened.
"Give it a rest, Darcy," she chuckled, "He said he would look at them, and he would. Why don't you just let the poor, exhausted business man rest?"
Guilt churned in my belly, "Oh, I'm so sorry. I_"
Something wet began to slide down the inside of my thighs and I glanced down in panic. Realisation hit me barely a second later, "Oh my God."
"What?" The two barked in unison, and I had the sudden thought that they were very similar.
"I think the baby is coming," I croaked.
Darcy"Leave the bitch to rot," a sharp voice said, a mocking laughter following the words. I gasped, shooting up from the bed as I woke up from the horrible nightmare I had been trapped in. Cold sweat lined my forehead and relief swept through me at the realization that it wasn't real. "Mrs. Madigan, you're awake." A woman in light green scrubs approached me from the door, wearing a wide smile, "Congratulations to the newest mother in this ward." All of me hurt down to the root of my hair and I began to lay back down when I realized that something was missing. Panic gripped me like a vise, "Where's my child? Where's my husband?" "Relax, Mrs. Madigan. The child is fine. You had a beautiful baby boy, and he was registered as Christopher Adam Madigan two days ago." My jaw dropped open, "Two days ago?" She nodded, heading over to the machines behind me to adjust them, "After your operation, you lost a lot of blood and passed out. We almost thought that you wouldn’t make it. But we
Darcy"Ma'am, I'm sorry but I can't let you in," the Stony faced security guard at the gate said. "Excuse me?" I asked, brows inching up to almost my hairline, "What do you mean by that? This is my home. It's me, Darcy. Vincent's wife." If I was expecting the man to suddenly start apologizing and opening the gates, I was sorely disappointed. He stared at me with irritation, "We have clear orders from the boss to not let you in. And to remove you through any means necessary if you try to defy his orders." Shock rendered me speechless for a few moments, "No. This is impossible! It has to be a mistake. Call Vincent. Or Cora. Even the housekeeper. They will confirm that I'm supposed to be in there." "You're creating a scene, ma'am." "And I'll continue to create one till this mistake has been cleared up," I said desperately. It had to be a mistake. The guard had to have gotten me mixed up with someone else. Even as I assured myself with those words, a strange feeling had began to se
Darcy "I don't know how she managed to survive," the shocked voice was the first thing I heard as I woke up. I tried to blink my eyes open fully, but I couldn't see out of one of them, and the other eyelid felt too heavy for me to lift. Where was I? Was I dead? Was this heaven? I glanced down at my body and felt bile crawl up my throat. White bandages had been wrapped around me from head to toe. I looked like an embalmed body. With a cry of horror, I staggered out of the bed, almost falling flat on my face. The tray at my bedside crashed to the ground along with a clipboard. The clattering sound caught the attention of the two uniformed women in the room with me. "Ma'am, what are you doing?" The shorter one cried, as they began to race toward me. Determination pumped through my vein like adrenaline and I dragged my exhausted body through a door to the side and shut it behind me, twisting the knob to lock it. "Call Doctor Peters!" I heard one of them bark. "Ma'am, please come o
DarcySeven months later "... The wife of one of the acting COOs of Madigan enterprises has released a a statement defending her husband, Vincent Madigan, and saying that he had nothing to do with the_" "Turn it off," I barked. The car was plunged into silence as the cab driver immediately turned off the radio. I let out a sigh of relief and pulled out my compact mirror to check my reflection for the umpteenth time, reassuring myself that my face hadn't gone back to being twisted up and scarred while I hadn't been paying attention. I raised a hand and touched my new face, still doubting the miracle that Doctor Peters had worked on my face. "We're here ma'am," the driver's voice cut through my musings and I jerked my head up to stare at the intimidating high rise building before me. "Thanks," I handed him some dollar notes and stepped out of the car, bracing myself for the stares and whispers and gasps, but just like it had been for the past few weeks, none of them came. Instead,
Darcy"What?” I stared at the man in front of me with cold eyes . “The hell are you talking about now?”My mouth felt drier than a desert. The only thing that was keeping me sitting was my clenched fists, tightly clutching at the sleeves of my blazer. I fought against all the emotions and instinctual urges to throw them at his stupid face.“9” He began again.“You can't possibly be..”“8, 7, 6, 5, 4…” Rhys kept going on faster than the first time and I looked around as if a miracle would happen.“1…” He wasn't kidding and when I didn't say anything, he was already walking away.I saw my revenge plan slowly slipping away from me.“Wait!” I said it louder than I had intended to. “I will marry you” He turned back to me, smiling like a shark preparing for the feast, “Now.”I wanted to kill him. I really did. What did he mean by now? “Now?” I repeated after him, feeling my blood pressure rising with every passing second, not quite believing what he had just said.“Yes now. Shall we?” And
DarcyThe rest of dinner went in a blur. I couldn't remember what happened, all I wanted was an opportunity to hold my son again , and that's all he seemed to want too; he wanted to be held so desperately it almost hurt me to look at him, but even that wasn't good enough, he just needed to be near me, and I wanted that so badly.Rhys drove me home, I didn't ask him about how he knew my apartment like I had wanted to anymore because it didn't matter now. For two days after that dinner, I was unable to sleep. The sound of my child crying woke me up every single night, and sometimes I even cried as well. Today I got back from work and as I walked into my apartment, it was empty.Totally empty!My heart sank, had I been robbed? No, no. That couldn't have happened. I was told it was the good part of town. I ran over to Mr Albert who lived next door, he owned the house.“I have been robbed Sir, my apartment is empty. They took everything”. My voice quivered as the tears were trying to mak
Darcy“Surprise!” Vincent and Cora said that morning with those traditional fake smiles plastered on their faces.I looked at Rhys to see if his face gave off any hint of why they were here but I got nothing. It only meant that he was not aware of their visit or he just had his usual blank stare.“Why are you here?” Rhys's voice was so casual.I knew for a fact that they couldn't stand each other.“To have breakfast and Cora really wanted to catch up with your wife, what’s her name again?” Vincent asked as his eyes scanned every inch of my body before landing on me. He had an intense look in his eye as he stared at me while waiting for my response.“Tessa,” I tried not to cringe under his gaze. This man had no shame. I was repulsed by the fact that I was once in love with him. There was no sign of the child anywhere and it made me wonder how often he was left with a nanny. They should have just left him with me!“Lovely name for a lovely woman” Vincent continued but Cora cleared her