“Where is doctor…” Before Caddaric could mention the name of the doctor he was looking for, the new one interrupted,“She has an emergency and will be gone for a few months. My name is…” Caddaric’s phone beeped and he checked it. It was a message from Allan. ‘If your instinct doesn’t feel right about anyone, don’t ignore it.’Caddaric’s unease increased as he read the message. First of all, how did this doctor know the exact one he was looking for when he hadn’t mentioned her name? She wasn’t the only gynae in this hospital. He dialed the doctor’s number but a robotic voice responded, ‘the number you have dialed is either switched off or out of coverage area.’Caddaric's unease increased. He informed the doctor two hours ago that he'd be here and she said she was going to be there. He dialed Allan’s number after ending the call to the doctor but was met with an automated text message, ‘I’m at the Blades’ academy. Sorry, I can’t answer calls.’ Caddaric knew the no-phone call rules at t
From Ariana's experience with Casper last night, she was no longer afraid of him like before but felt it odd, especially knowing that she was going to expose some intimate parts depending on the kind of checks to be carried. Ariana didn’t like the idea.“Why can’t you take me?” She asked Caddaric, frowning a little. She was beginning to fear that the revelation of his identity had made her a target because she was always seen with him but Caddaric’s response was least expected.“Truth be told, we are not supposed to sleep with a woman we aren’t married to so if I take you to the hospital myself, the Blades will begin to investigate our relationship. I will eventually take the punishment but there are things I need to do first,” Caddaric explained. Casper escaped the punishment of getting Jenna pregnant out of wedlock by outsmarting his grandfather, and pinning the blame on him when he introduced a rule of testing his sexuality, knowing that Casper didn’t like women
Ariana was nervous when they got to the doctor’s office. Casper noticed it and tried ways to calm her. “It’s just like every normal hospital but we have more equipment,” he explained before directing her eyes roaming around the room to the woman in front of them. “Meet Doctor, Rosaline Blade. She took care of my wife throughout her time of pregnancy,” he said calmly, exuding the air of a father. What he didn't add was the fact that she was also a cousin.Ariana looked in the direction of the doctor, who looked like Cassandra but had eyes as dark as Casper’s. She looked older, above forty and she wondered why they looked alike. “Nice meeting you ma’am,” Ariana said to the doctor. “Same here,” the woman had a kind smile on her face said, making Ariana loosen up. Rosaline turned to Casper and said, “Mr. Blade, you know that I am only assigned to pregnant women.” Since she couldn’t ask who Ariana was to Casper directly, she used this approach. “Tha
Hunter was about to leave the room due to the temperature, which had risen so badly when Casper said coldly, “Get Grandpa Rex. I’m tired of this shit.” Hunter froze instantly. It meant that Casper was extremely sore to give up on his daughter and hand her over to the Blades. Caddaric knew that his father was very hard but also loved them. He was also a Senior and could appeal on their behalf for whatever punishments were to be meted out. Caddaric would rather have his father handle this than the other seniors. Rex was good but he would involve the other seniors because he was now old. Those other seniors were deadly, looking for ways to even overthrow Caddaric, if not for Casper. “Dad please, there are better ways around this,” Caddaric pleaded on Cassandra’s behalf but Casper was too angered. “Any suggestions?” As Casper asked, the lights dimmed instantly. Hunter had seen him removing his sunglasses, doing the needful. If Casper removed his sunglasses,
Dear cherished Reader, I have read all your requests for two or more chapters, which makes me happy because it means that you are enjoying reading the story as much as I enjoy writing it. Trust me, it’s what I intended for this month because I feel better and want to end the story by the end of the month but the problem is, I’m afraid of when my challenge would kick in again. I’ve had this health challenge for five years now so though I feel better sometimes, it usually doesn’t last long and for which reason the story might extend to April ending. I write the two chapters when I am up to it but hold on to one, just in case I am not able to write the next day. I hate to miss update days and leave you in the loop for which reason I arranged it that way, so that whether I am sick or not, you will have at least a chapter to read. I have another book ongoing as well and don’t want to put either of them on hiatus because they both have their unique readership base so I hope you understand.
“Cassa, this is your mother’s life at stake,” Caddaric forced himself to be calm and spoke. Cassandra’s unfeeling attitude was becoming unpleasant to him but Cassandra was least remorseful, pressing her palm harder over Allan’s mouth when he tried to remove it and responded, “Then why don’t you use the Blade hackers? Dad already called Allan a criminal and said mum was none of his business.” Casper was only concerned about his wife and didn’t want to waste time bickering words with his daughter. Indeed, the Blade hackers were there but Allan was already ahead and had all the information so why waste time cooking when there was an already prepared meal? Before he could speak, Allan peeled Cassandra’s hand gently from his mouth and said to her, “please, let’s save your mum first, okay? At least your brother is on our side.” Seeing that Allan was right? She murmured, “sorry.” Allan smiled at her. He knew she was doing it for him but if anything happened to Jenna, then there was no way
“Thank you, Anna. I will handle her,” Caddaric said into the cordless earpiece and hung up, knowing that his father had heard whatever he’d said. “I have more questions for you but let’s get this done first,” Casper said, realizing that the gate was locked. If they shoot, it would only attract noise and alert their presence. He turned to Caddaric, only to see that the guy had removed his shirt, wrapped it around his hand, and used it as protection over the electric fence. He jumped over the high walls of Caleb’s house, falling into the compound with knives flying in the air. Three assassins were down by the time his feet touched the ground and he opened the gate for Casper, who was very impressed. Since his shirt was rumpled, he remained in his black singlet and black denim pair of pants. “Use the back door, I will use the front,” Casper instructed, knowing there would be more men in the front than the back. He was still a father and wanted to face the worst danger, even though he
Two people fell instantly. Blood was splashing from six other people with knives stuck in their throats and chests. Guns fell on the floor at the same time lifeless bodies dropped. Jenna and Peggy looked horrified and would have screamed if not for the duct tape in her mouth. Eight men lay dead instantaneously. “Thanks, Allan, you can head back to the academy but don’t take Cassa to the hospital.” It was Casper speaking to Allan with warmth. There was no bitterness or grudge in his tone. Just gratitude. Thanks to the information, Casper had targeted the assassins opposite him while Caddaric took those opposite him as well. Allan took out two with the Snipper and they all acted at the same time as if they had rehearsed it. Allan smiled and began to pack up. He wasn’t needed anymore and Casper also said that he shouldn’t take Cassandra to the hospital, which sounded like good news. Lord Night quickly brought out a gun, seeing from the screen, how his family had been murdered right in