“Are you sure about what you are saying?” Casper asked seriously, filled with complicated emotions. If this was true, then was it fate for one of the Callahans to have already met his arranged bride under a different circumstance? Jenna was busy with her best friends, Peggy and Kate, not giving attention to her husband and Florence.
“Grandpa, he is the man I saw when I woke up,” Florence insisted, whilst staring at Cal two. She was not privy to the news and did not know his evil side but that was the man she saw on the bed.“He is my grandson so just relax and pretend that you don’t know him. Can you do that?” Casper asked seriously. He wanted to see Cal’s reaction if he sees Florence but if he’s indeed the one who slept with her, then he’d also have a problem with Casper since Florence was either drunk, or drugged by then. Any man who took advantage of a vulnerable woman was a coward and Casper would make sure that either of the Callahans got punished for it.“Cleo, what is he talking about?” Cal broke from the shock and asked, while Casper warned the media to stay away. He indeed assigned Jim Correy to the team knowing that the Callahans would take care of him, never expecting it to be another bloody love story. Jim’s presence was a threat to every woman at the party and Casper was not liking it. “This is not how I wanted to announce it but it already happened so yes, Jim and I plan on getting married,” Cleo tried to sound believable, now that the cat was out of the bag. She also knew it was time to up her game but how could her family allow it? “Impossible. I will not allow it,” Caddaric said coldly. His only daughter to be married to a man whose days were numbered? Never. “Cal,” Cleo pleadingly stared at her brother. He was the only one who would be able to override the decisions of Casper and Caddaric but even Cal was not up for this. Cleo never kept to her side of the bargain, never telling Cal how things went so how could she hit h
“We shall not proceed and you shall not have your wristwatch back until your friend is here,” Casper said seriously after all parties took seats on a sofa around a small center table in one of the sophisticated hotel rooms. Cal one was unmoved, knowing that his work depended on that wristwatch. He had searched and searched, not until he heard Cal two’s discussion earlier with Florence over the special earpiece about the wristwatch, thereby requesting a switch, which was delayed because of Cleo and Jim. He had not told Cal two about that night because of the guilt which lay largely in his heart, the fact that he lost control, which was very unusual of him. “If I don’t have it, I can’t back up Cleo.” “How did you lose it? I mean, what did you do to her?” Casper asked directly. Cal one remained stoic but guilt laid heavily on his heart. He also found relief because he could make things right. It was strange how he felt comfortable around Florence. Something that never happened when he
“I don’t mind being punished but she did not look like she was under external influence. We both enjoyed it,” Cal one said. Florence’s face burned from embarrassment and Cal one felt strangely guilty by her countenance. He did not want to speak openly about what happened between them but since Casper refused to allow him to speak privately with her, he did not have a choice. “I don’t remember anything,” Florence said defensively. Cal one tried very hard to understand her behavior now, compared to a few days ago. She was so wild and made the most advances. However, the attraction between them was mutual. She seemed to be running away from something and bumped into him. She looked into his eyes and complimented his strong abs. Cal one could not push her away because she did not disgust him like other women and he felt comfortable with her. She grabbed his dick through his pants and it turned hard and painful. Worst of all, she asked him, ‘Does it work?’ What a silly question to ask a
Casper caught it and so did Caddaric. The Callahans smiled. It lasted for just two seconds but they smiled. “Did you see it?” Caddaric asked Casper. “I did,” Casper affirmed. Now that they were certain that the twins had their humanity, they felt more at peace. “Florence, the woman who stole his wallet looks like you or is it you?” Casper showed the video to Florence and she was shocked. “No. I can never wear what she’s wearing,” she denied it. The description of the outfits as given by both of the Callahans were indeed true. Casper made a call. When he hung up, he said, “One of you better disappear.” Cal one stood up and went to the washroom and in less than five minutes, Madelyn, Florence’s mother, hastened to the hotel room. “You summoned me, Mr. Casper Blade. Did my daughter do anything wrong? I will take her punishment,” the woman pleaded with tear-filled eyes. “It has not come to that. Please sit,” Casper said politely before asking, “Ho
“I took your wristwatch so I could find you if I found out that I was pregnant,” she said truthfully, Cal’s hands tightened around hers. “Are you? Are you pregnant?” He asked with excitement that could not show on his face, erased by her response, “Gladly, no.” He hated the relief in her voice when she said no but recalled something and said again, “But it’s just a few days. Take the test again. In two weeks perhaps. We might even be married by then.” When Florence discerned the desperation in his tone, she was amazed. She thought he’d hate her and be rude to her but he seemed different. It only meant that the person she spoke with earlier on was the other twin. She no longer felt relieved when she explained, “I know because I saw my period when I woke up that morning. It was the reason why I had to rush home since I had nothing on me.” Cal’s lips pursed and he comforted her, “It’s alright. We can always try again. I just l
“Vikki supplies cleaning materials to the club and casino. Her husband joined a bad gang and was killed but I don’t think he fathered her daughter, due to how young he looked,” Juliet explained on the phone to Caddaric. Everything happened in her club and she knew the girl in the video and her mum. “Can you tell me where she lives with her daughter? I need them,” Caddaric asked and said. Reaching the academy that morning, it was not hard to find the bad seniors after talking to the Garnet maidens so Casper was dealing with them. “I will send you their address,” Juliet confirmed and asked, “Are they in trouble?” “I can’t tell for now but her daughter belongs to us. We already caught the senior who claims to have sold her to Don Frank. The latter died ten years ago,” Caddaric explained. “Then I think it’s the reason why Vikki had to work. She seems like the type who once lived a very lavish life. Once she said that if her husband had not died,
Caddaric received information from Casper that Florence had been marked so he said sternly to Sue, “I will send you to your real mother and twin sister but you shall both bear the same name and no one should know that there are two of you. Florence is the name of your twin sister. She would explain things to you.” Sue was dumbstruck. Twins? Now she was getting upset with the woman she had known all her life as a mother. She had been denied her time with her sister and she wished Caddaric had told her before the woman left. No wonder she was afraid and thought she was going to be punished but rather got compensation. “So, my name is going to be changed to Florence?” Sue asked seriously and was eager to meet her twin sister. “All your records and identity would be destroyed. You are Florence Garnet II,” Caddaric explained. Sue did not seem happy but when engulfed in the warm embrace of a middle-aged woman who looked like her, she began to shed tears. Madelyn was so
The Callahans have been in Mexico for three days. They were able to track Cleo’s location but have not heard any feedback, whether good or bad from her. They were getting worried and impatient, on the verge of breaking into Jim’s so-called mansion. Two days to Cleopatra’s wedding with Jim but she had not made headway. Every time, she insisted on staying back at the mansion when she had the chance and searched for vital information but got none. Jim never entertained maids. A cleaner would come every morning to clean and leave after two to three hours. Time was running out and Cleo was still clueless as to what Jim did for a living. Sometimes, she was tempted to believe that Jim was indeed innocent of all the accusations but her instincts would insist on him being guilty. Tomorrow, they will be headed to NY for the wedding so if Cleo did not step up, then she’d have to marry Jim to continue her search or give up on the whole thing after breaking up with him, which