Keep your friends close, sleep with your enemies if you can. It’s not the original quote, of course, but it would sure as hell have been if I had invented the quote.
If anybody understood the quote completely, it would have to be my parents. You don’t see people receiving dinner invites from their biggest rivals with such enthusiasm like they do. They chatter excitedly in the back of the limo about how much fun tonight’s dinner party, organized by the Sinclairs, founding family of one of the biggest real estate agencies in the country.
The corset on my red dress has been fastened to its tightest by my mother. The sheer sleeves were off my shoulders and loose, making me even more aware of the transition from fall to winter.
Something about the night felt out of the ordinary. It may have been based on the fact that my parents had always turned down invitations from the Sinclairs until that evening, and things were new for me, but I knew that wasn’t it. It was the look of worry my mother always failed to hide whenever she looked at me.
My heart dropped whenever we made eye contact. I was not in on something and I knew it.
“I still don’t see why we have to go to their dinner party. Don’t you two dislike them? We’re supposed to be rivals.” I brought the conversation up for the second time that evening as the limo slid through the wide gates of the infamous Sinclair mansion. I had never been there before, but I had seen more pictures of it than I had seen of my childhood self.
“We’re trying to make nice, Alexandra. Not everything has to be a competition. This could be great. Isn’t that right, Michael?” Mom nudged Dad, who nodded and shot me a smile that didn’t meet his eyes.
That cemented the list of reasons for my stomach to churn in unhealthy ways. My parents, who spent most of their days obsessing over the number of positive reviews SC Real Estate got compared to Liss Real Estate, our agency, were trying to “make nice”.
Something was not right.
That thought was immediately shoved behind as soon as we got out of the car. Standing in front of the mansion after being in the car for far too long was like suddenly being able to see after being blind since birth.
While my parents were almost as wealthy as the Sinclairs, they were minimalists. While the outside of our house was white paint, mini flower gardens and glass windows, the Sinclairs went all out with a Victorian royal palace dream.
The outside looked as stony as you would find it in an old castle, artificial vines creeping up the pillars up to the balcony which overlooked the fountain with the statue of a woman lifting her hands to the heavens. The water flowed from her palms into the fountain. Standing in front of that building was more overwhelming to staring at it through the screen of a laptop.
“Good evening.” Dad nodded at one of the buff security guards standing at the entrance, showing a man in a suit the invitation card.
“Ah, the Bennetts Our guests of honor. Welcome.” The man in the suit grinned at us as he crossed us off the top of the list of invitees.
“Guests of honor?” I mumbled to myself as we walked in.
Like a wave, it hit me.
“Are we merging with the Sinclairs?” I asked Mom the moment we found ourselves in the hall. Cameras flashed at us, Mom ignoring my question and smiling at them instead.
How didn’t I think of that? There had to be a major reason for a Sinclair dinner party, as always. My parents were attending one after months, if not years, of declining. We were the guests of honor. That had to be it. We were partnering up with SC.
I couldn’t believe they didn’t think to tell me, their heir. I always thought I had some form of authority and a right to know what was happening. I guess I did not.
We were led to our reserved table, which was close to the makeshift stage and unbearably close to the Sinclairs’ table. They hadn’t even arrived yet.
“Mom, are we becoming partners with the Sinclairs?” I asked again, refusing to let it die. I refused to find out what all of it was about from a crappy blog.
“It’s not exactly that.” Mom shook her head with a smile she probably thought was assuring.
I sighed in defeat, taking the hall in. There were more chandeliers inside that hall than there probably was in a chandelier shop. In their defence, the hall was huge. There were buffet tables lined up on one side of the hall, butlers walking around with trays of assorted drinks.
I was getting stressed out, my corset was too tight, I needed a drink.
I stood up, ignoring my mother’s whispers of my name as I took a glass of champagne from one of the butlers and asked for directions to a garden. What was a Victorian palace-like house without a garden?
Luckily, I found the garden. With the absence of the moon, it was dark enough for me to reach behind me and loosen my corset with a sense of privacy. I took a deep breath and sank onto the bench under a tree, dumping the champagne down my throat, the bubbly warmth only giving me a two-second-long relief.
I exhaled and closed my eyes, but the peace and quiet I was out there for could only last so long as I heard approaching footsteps.
The silhouette of a man came into view, accompanied by a smooth air of confidence and a mild scent of coconut. Both of his hands appeared to be in his pockets. I stood up, squinting to get a better view of whoever it was.
“Good evening, Ms. Bennett. I believe the dinner is taking place inside.” A tone of playfulness accompanied the familiar voice.
“I was just taking a breath of cool air.” I blinked twice as his features slowly came into focus.
He pulled his right hand out of his pocket and offered it to me. “Shall we?”
I switched the empty glass from my right hand to my left as I cautiously placed my hands in his warm ones, him leading me back into the hall.
As soon as the lights inside brought his full face into focus, it didn’t take me more than a second to recognize him. His dark and silky hair might be mistaken for someone else’s, but I would always recognize his even darker eyes which had the ability to pierce through a camera screen and into your skin.
I would know, through all of the months spent watching him host seminars and auctions on lands, houses and estates through my laptop screen.
And the charm he never left his room without. I couldn’t keep count of how many people he had lured into buying properties which cost more than they looked to be worth.
Adrian Sinclair, the current owner of SC, the billion-dollar worth real estate agency, ever since his father stepped down as chairman last year and handed every authority to him.
I found a butler and returned the empty glass I had been holding.
“We finally meet, Ms. Bennett.” Adrian found it a good idea to engage in a conversation with me as I stood close to the buffet tables.
“That we do, Mr. Sinclair.” I nodded, pretending not to notice how hard his eyes pierced the side of my head.
“I believe times like this are not usually when people meet each other. My sincere apologies. Then again, your family doesn’t seem to be interested in mine that much,” he said.
“People meet at dinners all the time, it’s fine.” I waved it off. His only response was a chuckle.
“I should go sit with my parents.” I turned, heading towards my parents when I felt him hold me by the wrist and pull me towards himself. “What the—”
“Don’t move.” He whispered against the back of my head.
“What’s going on?” I asked, making an attempt at facing him, but he held me in place so that my back was to him. I was starting to have enough. That was not the kind of position people whose parents could barely stand each other should be in. “Let go of me.”
“Your dress.” I frowned in confusion. “It’s loose.”
I sucked in a deep breath. Of course I had forgotten to tighten my corset back in place after loosening it up.The tension in my body dissipated as he helped me tighten it, but not as tight as my mom had done it earlier. I wouldn’t struggle to breathe while sitting down now.“Th-thank you,” I mumbled, finally turning to face him.He analyzed my face for a moment, my self-consciousness suddenly hitting an all-time high. Being stared at by an insanely attractive man would do that to you.Booming applause pulled us apart as his mother, Marie Sinclair stepped on to the podium.I found my way back to my parents, quelling the rising unease in my stomach. I could slap myself for reacting like a teenager to her high school crush.Adrian Sinclair was the son of the Sinclairs. I was Alexandra Bennett. Everybody knew our families had a long-running feud, even though they never openly acknowledged it.“Good evening to every single person present this evening…”“Alexandra,” my mom called, drawing
“Tell me everything this instant. Leave absolutely nothing out.” I threw my purse on a couch, folding my arms as I watched, waited for my parents to justify my engagement to Adrian freaking Sinclair. “Your grandfather, the founder of our agency, didn’t build the company with the purest hands.” Dad sighed. “He has links with illegal gangs and a notorious record of embezzlement—” “Grandpa? Embezzlement? Come on.” I scoffed, forgetting that the old and frail man who talked to walls was once young and smart. “It’s true. We thought it was a long-buried secret until one of the workers at the agency decamped and went off to SC. She sold out the information along with documents containing proof, which your father kept for some reason.” Mom and I shot dad similar annoyed looks. “So, you’re saying the Sinclairs are in possession of documents that could ruin Liss?” I raised an eyebrow. “Precisely.” Dad nodded. “How did my marriage to their son get into the mix?” “As long as you, the heir
The house was empty, save for Irene, the housekeeper. She hummed as she busied herself with embroidery, something she did in her free time. There were fifteen minutes left until 1 p.m. and I was still debating with myself on whether to go on the lunch date or not. I hadn’t sent a response to his texts since the night before.Rosemill restaurant was an hour away on a good day. Even if I left in that moment, I wouldn’t make it before he would give up on waiting and leave. If I told him I was on my way, though, he could wait.I sighed and sent a text of confirmation.Me: I’ll be right there.I stood up and informed Irene of my destination, something I had gotten used to doing almost every time I went out alone. I didn’t change out of my white jumpsuit. It was decent enough. I put on a pair of silver heels and stood in front of the mirror, assessing my looks.I brushed my chestnut, shoulder-length hair until I decided it was okay. I used a bit of foundation and concealer to hide my light
Alexandra's pov 'Who are you?' I completely Ignored Adrian who was hovering around me as I texted the stranger, feeling my heart pounding in my chest, my breath growing raspier by the second. Okay I know I said I was beginning to hate Grandpa, but there was still this part of me that loved him greatly. I was neglected as a child by my parents who were workaholics, always striving to beat the Sinclairs and build an empire which was capable of taking them down, thus I was always with Grandpa. He would play with me and even go through all the trouble of picking me up from school, visiting with gifts- I even preferred living with him than my parents and would always run there when my parents yelled at me or when they forgot my birthday, you know, they were jerks. And it seems like they would never change. I was shaking as I waited for a reply. Grandpa was sick and had been responding to treatment from a nurse named Aisha. If someone had really infiltrated the mansion, he was in t
Alexandra's pov The sound of him hanging up echoed in the car for a few seconds before I finally let the phone slowly slide down my ear, staring into space. Penelope. That name sounded so familiar yet so foreign in my ears. It's like I've heard about it before. But had it really been my name? The same sick feeling rose up in my stomach and before I could stop myself, I pushed my car door wide open and threw my head out, puking so hard my stomach hurt and tears grew in my eyes. As I was wiping my lips, I turned on my ignition and began speeding to my grandpa's place. Mum was yet to call, so I called back and the fake, high pitched laughter of those fake bitches she called her friends caused me to roll my eyes. "Oh sweetheart. Is something wrong?" "We literally spoke a few minutes ago." I reminded her, growing angry by the second. She wasn't even taking this seriously. I badly wanted to lash out at her, but she could hang up on me and I didn't want that because I really neede
Alexandra's pov The siren of the police cars littered around my grandpa's - late grandpa's compound drowned down the sound of the ambulance siren leading my grandpa's headless body to the morgue. I was just standing there, my clothes covered in blood from when I had dropped to my knees earlier on seeing my beheaded grandpa from the ceiling, my hair was pulled back from my face in a rough ponytail and I had a blank expression on my face as I stared at the stretcher which the medical staff pulled out with the dead guards and workers lying on every one of them, a white sheet spread atop their corpse. The cops were presently interrogating Nurse Aisha who looked a bit intimidated as they kept demanding one question or the other. Without a doubt, I knew she would still be taken for questioning at the station. She was the only witness to the murder of one of the largest, popular, well known tycoon and ex-owner of Liss Real Estate- so It was a big deal. An hour ago, when I was certai
Alexandra's pov The maids all stared at me like I was crazy as I stepped out of my car like a hysterical mad woman after I had sped into Adrian's compound. "Isn't that Miss Bennett?" "What is she doing here?" "Does she realize she's at Adrian Sinclair's house?" "Are you dunce or didn't you hear they were engaged few days ago?" "She's so shameless. It's barely been a week and I'm sure she already wants to consumate the relationship." Whispers and murmurs of the maids who couldn't mind their business travelled around, but they all kept hush when I approached them. I looked frantic like I was running from someone. "Where is he? Which hospital is he in?" They all looked at me with contempt and confusion. I could see they didn't like me. "Can't you hear me? What hospital was he admitted in? He informed me he was dying, so I would like to know where Mr. Sinclair was admitted?" "Miss Bennett what are you talking about?" One of the maids mustered up to ask me. I could fe
"You have the size of a pea for a brain, you wouldn't understand even If I broke it down. I'm not surprised you could even stoop that low Adrian. You're truly a Sinclair. Like why would even about something as serious as dying? Do you think it's something you can play around with?" I was so angry right now, and he could clearly see It when he turned. Some seconds passed before he finally sighed. "I'm sorry." I was taken aback. It was brief and I could tell he half heartedly didn't mean it but I didn't expect he'd even apologize in the first place. "I heard about your grandpa and I really wanted us to talk because of you were behavior strange earlier and then I knew you weren't going to listen to me If I told you I wanted us to see, so I had to… " "Tell me you were dying? That was the best solution possible? You knew my grandpa died and you had the audacity to lie to me about dying?" Before he could say a word, I closed my eyes, took a deep breath and tried to calm downz but all
Narrator's POVTears streamed down Alexandra's face as she clutched her mother's hand, her voice trembling.I can't believe this is happening, mom. We have to do everything we can to bring our baby home."Adrian, determined to do whatever it took to ensure his child's safe return, paced back and forth in the room. Suddenly, his phone buzzed with an incoming call.With apprehension etched on his face, Adrian answered the call. The voice on the other end was cold and demanding; it was no other person than their sworn enemy, Penelope Castle.Adrian, listen carefully. If you ever want to see your baby again, you will bring fifty million dollars to the abandoned warehouse by midnight tomorrow."Adrian clenched his jaw, his eyes flashing with determination. "I want proof that my baby is alive and well before I hand over that kind of money."There was a brief pause, and then she responded, "You will receive a photo of your baby in a few hours. Be ready to deliver the money as instructed. If y
Oliver's POVThe private jet glided smoothly through the clear blue skies as it made its landing onto the runway of the private airport. Inside the luxurious cabin, Alexandra sat comfortably in a plush leather seat, her eyes fixed on the window as the Italian countryside transformed into familiar surroundings.After a long stay in Italy, Alex was finally returning home with her newborn child. The past few weeks had been a whirlwind of emotions as she navigated the rollercoaster of motherhood, aided by her mother and the faithful bodyguards who had accompanied her on this journey.As the plane touched down, the engines roared to a halt, and the door of the cabin opened. Alex emerged, adorned in a stylish yet understated outfit befitting her status as a billionaire's wife. Her mother, a wise and affectionate woman, followed closely behind, carrying the precious bundle in her arms.Stepping out, she felt a rush of emotions. She hadn't seen her home for what felt like an eternity, and the
Narrator's POVIn the center of the lavishly decorated nursery, a towering figure stood, his tailored suit contrasting against the delicate innocence cradled in his arms with tenderness and protectiveness.With every beat of his heart, Adrian felt an overwhelming surge of love as he gazed down at his daughter. Her tiny fingers wrapped around one of his, and their connection was instantaneous. The weight of the world seemed to disappear as he held her close, her soft breaths becoming a melody in his ears.As he looked down at her tiny face, a smile beamed across Adrian's face. He marveled at her delicately soft skin and the faint tufts of hair that crowned her head. The room seemed to hold its breath, awestruck by the purity and innocence of the moment."You are my little princess, Ava," Adrian whispered, his voice filled with awe and unconditional love. "I promise you, my precious angel, that I will give you everything you could ever need or want in this world."As Ava cooed in respon
Narrator's POVThe room was dimly lit, with only a small lamp providing some light in the corner. The sound of medical equipment beeping could be heard faintly in the background, and the scent of disinfectant hung in the air. In the center of the room was a hospital bed with stirrups on either side.Lying on the bed, in the grip of labor pains, was Alexandra. Her long hair was plastered to her forehead with sweat, and her eyes were squeezed tightly.Her husband, Adrian, stood beside her, holding her hand tightly and whispering words of encouragement. Sweat trickled down her forehead, her hands tightly clasping her husband's, seeking comfort and support."You're doing great, my love," he said, watching her struggle through another contraction.Alex let out a groan, and her body tensed as the pain surged through her. The doctor and his assistants were hurrying around the room, checking machines, and preparing for the delivery.As the contractions intensified, Alex's grip on Adrian's han
Adrian's POVAs I made my way to the kitchen to fetch a glass of water for Alexandra, I couldn't shake off the worry that had clouded my mind. She had been feeling dizzy earlier, and I hoped that a simple glass of water would provide her some relief. As I entered the kitchen, I noticed that Alexandra was talking intimately with her mother in the living room. I couldn't help but eavesdrop on their conversation as I filled the glass with water."I've made a decision, Mom. Alexandra's voice reached my ears, somewhat muffled from the distance. "I'm going to Italy to have the baby, and, Mom, I really want you to come with me. Will you be there?"A wave of relief washed over me as I held the full glass of water in my hands. Knowing that Alexandra wouldn't be undertaking this journey alone brought a certain sense of comfort to my heart. I had been planning on visiting Italy for the baby's birth, wanting to be there to support Alexandra every step of the way.Quietly walking towards the livin
Alexandra’s POVI had always known Adrian was not a saint, but I did not expect him to be deep in this sh*t, which was quite scary. I know he only kidnapped Penelope for my sake, but I did not approve. I did not sign up for all this violent shit, and now Penelope wants to have her revenge. After what she did to Katrina, she should have just accepted what Adrian did to her as karma. I hated Penelope with all of my heart, but I could not bring myself to wish her death. If she was going to be a threat to my child, then I would probably kill her myself.Consumed in my thoughts, I heard the familiar sound of my phone ringing on the other end. I picked it up to check on the caller, and it turned out to be my mom. Wondering why she was calling when it was really late, I hesitated no further as I picked up the phone.I reached for my phone and saw my mother’s name displayed on the screen. Confusion and concern filled my heart as I hastily answered the call. “Mom? What is wrong?” I asked, my v
Narrator's POVAlexandra walked down the stairs, clad in a silk robe, and felt a pleasant sense of calm after a good and long sleep as soon as she got back from the hospital.As she made her way to the kitchen, she noticed something out of the ordinary—unknown bodyguards stationed strategically at every corner of the house. Her curiosity raised, she approached her personal bodyguard, Emily, who stood by the entrance of the kitchen."Emily, what is happening? Why are there so many guards here today?" She asked, her eyes scanning the room, searching for answers.Emily, with a serious expression, looked at her with a mixture of concern and reassurance. "Mrs. Sinclair, it is your husband's orders. He wants to ensure your safety and the security of this place."Alex's heart skips a beat; she had never seen so many guards in their home at once. Her mind raced with thoughts, unsure of what might be happening outside their well-guarded walls."Is something going on?" she asked, a hint of worr
Narrator's POVAdrian locks eyes with Jeremy's; a mixture of anger and satisfaction is visible in his eyes as he gazes at him. Jeremy, with a desperate and fearful look in his eyes, attempts to make a futile escape. But Adrian's men were fast and swiftly overpowered him, ensuring that he wouldn't get far; moreover, they were scared of what Adrian would do to them if they ever let Jeremy escape.Vado searches the safe house for any additional evidence or signs of Penelope as he stumbles upon a table littered with bloodied bandages and used cotton wool. His heart sank, realizing the severity of the situation. It was clear that Penelope had been severely injured during her escape.His mind races, contemplating the possible scenarios. How has she managed to escape? Was she somewhere else, seeking help? Or had Jeremy managed to hide her? The questions swirled in Vado's mind, and his determination to find Penelope grew stronger.With Jeremy's hands bound tightly, Vado and the other guys car
Adrian’s POVAs soon as Alexandra’s mother came rushing in, I excused myself and headed to the restroom, hoping to clear my thoughts. As I stood in front of the mirror, staring at my reflection, guilt washed over me.Was it the right thing to do? …. Did I add unnecessary worry and stress to an already difficult situation? I told the boys to get rid of her, and they never disappointed. What if Alexandra really saw Penelope?“Shit,” I say to myself silently, as these thoughts really weigh heavily on my mind.Taking a deep breath, I remind myself that my intentions were rooted in love and concern for Alex and her well-being.I decided to call Vado to confirm my order has been done. I dial the number, the anticipation building with each ring. Finally, a voice answered on the other end,"Hello?" It was Vado, my most trusted henchman."Vado, I need to know if the order has been executed," I said, my voice composed but laced with a trace of concern.There was a brief moment of silence before