Chapter 2
Jaden's POV:
I despise Sir Carrington!
I can't believe it. He thinks he can just blackmail me into going to his little party, and it certainly wasn't just because of the investment deal, but also because of the relations he has with my family, my Mother to be exact. He called her earlier to remind me.
Oh, you will pay for it soon you old fool.
I instructed my staff that I'm closing early today, I was sure they were curious enough to wonder what changed my mind and prompted me into going to the party, but I can't just simply tell them why.
"Yes... That's it, so everyone should get their asses back to work!"
I sighed, but not for relief. It was in anticipation of the horrible evening that was to come. I was looking forward to a night in my home bar with Daniel and maybe others. Speaking of which, I should invite him to this boring party, then we can head back home for some drinks and a card game.
I gave Daniel a call, fortunately, he was available so I told him the time. We agreed to meet there and leave together without wasting too much time at the event.
It was almost time so I got out of the company building, I ordered my Chauffeur to drive me to my guest house with was close by, so I can take a quick shower, change into the tuxedo I ordered him to get for me and head to the Carrington's hell-hole.
Daniel and Steve got there just as I stepped out of the car. The Chauffeur closes my door and proceeds to park the Dark pigmented G-Wagon. We entered the hall and as soon as we did, Sir Carrington came over and welcomed us
"It is such a pleasure to have you all here, Jaden."
"Carrington, you know my friend Daniel, this is Steve..."
"Indeed, so nice to meet you, gentlemen. I'm honoured to have your presence, please feel comfortable and let me know if there's anything you need. Especially you, Jaden. I didn't know you had it in you to have any 'fun'. Anyway, look around, I'll just welcome other guests and we'll meet again soon, hopefully."
That did it. I suddenly regret coming here. I can feel my necktie choking the pipeline in my neck, the room felt heated up and suddenly I'm thirsty as f**k.
"I need a drink."
"Wow, really? That is sudden, perhaps you deserve it, though, Carrington is one son of a b*tch I'm telling ya." Replied Daniel.
"The garçons are nowhere to be found, I wonder what the heck they pay these pieces of crap with." Added Steve. "I'm going to just talk to a few familiar faces and return in a jiffy. Hey pal, have that drink and chill, yeah?"
"Thanks, man, suit yourself." Just as I said that I noticed a girl who seems to have kept a salver on a stool.
You can't be idle yet sweetheart, not until you quench my thirst, I thought to myself as I approached her and asked, "Hey you there with the tray, go fetch us some wine. Be quick about it."
She abruptly turned around to look at me, and soon I was staring into the eyes of the most beautiful waitress I'd ever seen.
Her golden hair reminded me of the sunshine ray on an exotic beach, her eyes glanced into mine, and twinkled like racing comets, everything about her was dreamy.She is so pretty, too pretty to be a waitress, maybe I was mistaken to think of her as such, but the lack of quality in her clothing doesn't define someone worthy of an invite to the Carrington's.
Well, there's one way to find out, so I slapped my mind back into reality and asked once more, more demanding this time, of course. "Are you deaf? I said to get us more drinks, girl!"
When she spoke, it was clear that she wasn't a waitress, it was also obvious that she doesn't look like she came to this event.
Who wears those shoes?
However, what was very outstandingly clear, was the sweet and bewitching tone she spoke with. And I somehow tried to get more of that tone by triggering more arguments on what she seemed like to me, but in turn, I got the shock of the day.
One second I was talking to this girl, next thing I know she poured wine all over my face and brand new Tux.
I tried to speak but a lump got stuck in my throat.
What will I say? Everyone was already staring at us. If I regretted coming to this party before, I now lamented ever knowing that damned Carrington.
The girl didn't stand there, she dropped the glass and headed out to God knows where. I just stared at her passing, as an overcharged rage passionately boils my insides.
"You will pay for this, I swear it..." was all I managed to silently contrive. I'm so done with this damned party.
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It was 10:17 am when I checked the time, I just woke up as a sharp headache welcomed me back to reality. Along with the headache came the realization of what occurred the night before.
Reversely starting from my return home, alone, in which I drowned myself in every drink I could get my hands on, (still booze, yes. But not the way I planned the night), back to when I stormed out of that stupid Carrington's joke of a party, and finally, to when I got embarrassed in front of everyone.
The thought of it alone burns my skin from the insides, I can feel my ego hurting as clear as a headache, I wish I can just forget it, I wish it never happened.
Even in all the confusing pain, I can still clearly recall her face. I thought she was a beautiful creature, but she turns out to be such a disgusting snake. This was Carrington's fault and I care not what the world thinks, but never in hell am I making any deals with that bastard!
I wore my robe and walked downstairs to the parlour. Just as I sat down feeling miserable, two of my security operatives came in.
"Good morning, Sir... We just thought that maybe we should check up on you now, due to how yesterday you..." They couldn't continue.
"Check up on me?" I was already getting infuriated.
"Well, you see, Sir... You weren't really in the right mind then..."
I'm going to enjoy this.
"What's your name?"
"Martin. Martin Ford, Sir."
"Martin, I see you are very caring. Tell you what, why don't you write down the names of the people you care about the most, so I can take very good care of them for you too, and then we'll see how you like it when you return home to a screwed up family and a f*cking termination letter!"
At this point, I can feel the trembling movements his body is experiencing.
"You heard me right you damn fool, you're fired!"
He left the building, but not as fast as the other security guy.
It's going to be a grumpy weekend." I murmured to myself.
Anna's POV:It's the tenth time Kathy has been calling, I am not going to pick, but maybe it wasn't because I was pissed off about the night before, maybe I also feel guilty and a little embarrassed at myself. I just didn't know what to tell her. Good thing it's the weekend. I had already packed my stuff and planned that I'll say bye to Mom and leave as soon as I'm back from the Carrington's. It's not a lot but I'm still grateful that from Friday evening to Sunday afternoons I get to stay with Dad.Here I am now, thankfully Kathy will not be visiting me while I'm in Dad's place. Just as I was thinking of that, I heard a knock on the bedroom door."Sweetie, are you awake?""Yeah, Dad. Come in please."He came in with a cup of coffee and some sandwiches. "How are you doing? You came in so distressed last night, did something happen? I got you some breakfast by the way, just how you liked it.""Thanks, Dad, I'm fine, nothing happened, just tired, that's all."He set the food down and s
Anna's POV: I never knew how hard it is to run inside the heavily pouring rain until today. I always thought it would be fun, but here we are today soaked to the bones, running through the streets holding each other's hands. Mom tried stopping a taxi, but it was in vain, cabs were scarce around this part of town especially now that the streets are drenched. Fortunately, the station wasn't far away, so we decided to run instead. We arrived at the station and just as we were about to enter, an officer halted us by the door. "Woah, hold on ladies, the floors have just been mopped and our tiles can be pretty slippery. Wouldn't want you cuties kissing the floor." "Officer please, we just need to see someone, my father. He was brought in about an hour ago. We received a call..." "The speeding guy? He was the only one we brought in this morning." The officer said while portraying an awkward expression. "Go over to that desk and explain to the officer standing there. But first, let me
Jaden's POV: Suddenly, my life was dark and the dark clouds above couldn't understand how I felt. We arrived at the hospital and as soon as we entered, I began to feel my brain hammering against the walls of my skull. I was barely walking, just dragging my feet all over the floor. My wet hair distracts my view, offering a foggy glance at the path I'm scraping. "Good morning, I'm Doctor Larry. I want you all to–" "Save it, Doctor. I want to see him. We want to see him. Now." I said, bitterly aware that I'm merely requesting to see the body from which my brother's soul departed. After a few minutes of late goodbyes and cries, we all returned to the hospital premises, and I realized my feet could no longer carry me, so I sat on the floor. Sorrowful thoughts pierced the insides of my mind. I wondered why it had to be Jimmy. He was the sweetest kid I've seen, the best baby brother anyone can ever hope for. Scenes of our childhood played under my eyes, I recalled the irreplaceable mem
Anna's POV: I was at home, slowly getting set for the evening's occasion, and now it was almost time to go and my companion was yet to arrive. I picked up my phone and called, no answer. I was about to start fuming when I heard a knock on the door. Mom answered as I stood up to apply my finishing touches. The arguments and mockery taking place downstairs made it obvious who was at the door because Kathy Anderson was the one person who can't stand my Mom and vice versa. In three minutes I was downstairs, walking cheerlessly to the sitting room. I took a critical stare at Kathy and then at my Mom, giving them a bit of a questionable smug look before they both started to laugh. "Really? I know I'm not looking very elegant, but I never knew I was THIS funny." "Oh shut up Lady Sherlock." Said Mom. "What's funny is the fact that you're trying so hard to seem like you're not looking very elegant. Don't you have a mirror in the room or something?" Well, that was unexpected, I though
Jaden's POV: Suddenly, my life was dark and the dark clouds above couldn't understand how I felt. We arrived at the hospital and as soon as we entered, I began to feel my brain hammering against the walls of my skull. I was barely walking, just dragging my feet all over the floor. My wet hair distracts my view, offering a foggy glance at the path I'm scraping. "Good morning, I'm Doctor Larry. I want you all to–" "Save it, Doctor. I want to see him. We want to see him. Now." I said, bitterly aware that I'm merely requesting to see the body from which my brother's soul departed. After a few minutes of late goodbyes and cries, we all returned to the hospital premises, and I realized my feet could no longer carry me, so I sat on the floor. Sorrowful thoughts pierced the insides of my mind. I wondered why it had to be Jimmy. He was the sweetest kid I've seen, the best baby brother anyone can ever hope for. Scenes of our childhood played under my eyes, I recalled the irreplaceable mem
Anna's POV: I never knew how hard it is to run inside the heavily pouring rain until today. I always thought it would be fun, but here we are today soaked to the bones, running through the streets holding each other's hands. Mom tried stopping a taxi, but it was in vain, cabs were scarce around this part of town especially now that the streets are drenched. Fortunately, the station wasn't far away, so we decided to run instead. We arrived at the station and just as we were about to enter, an officer halted us by the door. "Woah, hold on ladies, the floors have just been mopped and our tiles can be pretty slippery. Wouldn't want you cuties kissing the floor." "Officer please, we just need to see someone, my father. He was brought in about an hour ago. We received a call..." "The speeding guy? He was the only one we brought in this morning." The officer said while portraying an awkward expression. "Go over to that desk and explain to the officer standing there. But first, let me
Anna's POV:It's the tenth time Kathy has been calling, I am not going to pick, but maybe it wasn't because I was pissed off about the night before, maybe I also feel guilty and a little embarrassed at myself. I just didn't know what to tell her. Good thing it's the weekend. I had already packed my stuff and planned that I'll say bye to Mom and leave as soon as I'm back from the Carrington's. It's not a lot but I'm still grateful that from Friday evening to Sunday afternoons I get to stay with Dad.Here I am now, thankfully Kathy will not be visiting me while I'm in Dad's place. Just as I was thinking of that, I heard a knock on the bedroom door."Sweetie, are you awake?""Yeah, Dad. Come in please."He came in with a cup of coffee and some sandwiches. "How are you doing? You came in so distressed last night, did something happen? I got you some breakfast by the way, just how you liked it.""Thanks, Dad, I'm fine, nothing happened, just tired, that's all."He set the food down and s
Chapter 2 Jaden's POV: I despise Sir Carrington! I can't believe it. He thinks he can just blackmail me into going to his little party, and it certainly wasn't just because of the investment deal, but also because of the relations he has with my family, my Mother to be exact. He called her earlier to remind me. Oh, you will pay for it soon you old fool. I instructed my staff that I'm closing early today, I was sure they were curious enough to wonder what changed my mind and prompted me into going to the party, but I can't just simply tell them why. "Yes... That's it, so everyone should get their asses back to work!" I sighed, but not for relief. It was in anticipation of the horrible evening that was to come. I was looking forward to a night in my home bar with Daniel and maybe others. Speaking of which, I should invite him to this boring party, then we can head back home for some drinks and a card game. I gave Daniel a call, fortunately, he was available so I told him the
Anna's POV: I was at home, slowly getting set for the evening's occasion, and now it was almost time to go and my companion was yet to arrive. I picked up my phone and called, no answer. I was about to start fuming when I heard a knock on the door. Mom answered as I stood up to apply my finishing touches. The arguments and mockery taking place downstairs made it obvious who was at the door because Kathy Anderson was the one person who can't stand my Mom and vice versa. In three minutes I was downstairs, walking cheerlessly to the sitting room. I took a critical stare at Kathy and then at my Mom, giving them a bit of a questionable smug look before they both started to laugh. "Really? I know I'm not looking very elegant, but I never knew I was THIS funny." "Oh shut up Lady Sherlock." Said Mom. "What's funny is the fact that you're trying so hard to seem like you're not looking very elegant. Don't you have a mirror in the room or something?" Well, that was unexpected, I though