Katherine Bennet stood in her kitchen and raised a bottle of beer to her lips as her eyes glanced at the bathroom door. She glanced at the clock on the wall, it was three in the morning. Usually, she did not drink alcohol this early but the recent situation seemed to alter her habit. She needed alcohol if she was going to face her ex-boyfriend turned fake husband. She needed the booze to give her some boost.
William stared at the ceiling and heaved a sigh. He could not sleep like this. The couch was so small for a man his size that he was convinced he would have a backache in the morning. Still, he laid there and was trying to think of something else other than the fact that Katherine Bennet had been a virgin. He was not sure why she had not said anything to him but he figured that if she had not said anything then neither should he. He bit his bottom lip, doing his best so that his lips would not form a smile. Her spectacular lack of control had not just caused her to have se
Being the recipient of William Windsor’s unfriendly greeting, Jaxon looked more surprised than annoyed. “Why are you here?” William put his right hand up and showed him the ring. “I’m married to her. I can be wherever my missus is.” He tilted his head to one side. “Do not make me ask you again, de Bourgh.” “Why can’t you just call me Jaxon like everyone else?” said Jaxon with a small sigh. “Anyway, I was just coming here to jog with her. We usually jog together at Central Park every morning.” William did not know that. He knew that Kate loved to walk and jog, she always preferred to walk rather than drive, but he didn’t know that Jaxon and Kate had a habit, that they jogged every morning. The thought that
But William hadn’t had any other business at the Central Park. In fact, all he’d done was walk beside her and talk to her about mundane things like the weather, the traffic, and the sandwich she loved to get for lunch at her favorite deli. And the moment they had arrived at her flat, he retrieved his belongings then told her ‘have a good day, Kate’ before walking out of the front door, leaving her completely confused. Kate hadn’t commented and simply took a shower then went back to her work. All of her days had been spent in front of her laptop and by the time she realized how many hours had passed by, it was already two in the afternoon. She leaned back in her chair and stretched her body. Her stomach growled in protest but she refused to move her butt to the kitchen and prepared herself a decent meal. Instead, she continued to work by the window until it was three PM.
William Windsor stared at the golden brownish liquid in his glass for a while as he listened to his friends talking about things that were going on in their lives. Cas had called him in the afternoon, informing him that Nathaniel, or known by the nickname ‘Niel’, was in town. Niel, who was a professional football player, never really stayed in one place as he would need to travel from one stadium to another which was a part of his job. Since Kate had said that she would have dinner with her friends, William was left with nothing to do in the evening. “Liam,” called Niel, staring at William with a frown. “You’re awfully quiet. What happened?” He took a swig of his beer and leaned back in his chair. Niel was the only person out of the five of them who actually drank beer. “Nothing.” William turned his gaze from his drink to his frie
It was Friday afternoon and Katherine Bennet had just finished sending the last contract she had drafted to the publishing house’s legal team when her doorbell rang. “Who is it?” she asked as she approached the door. When there was no reply, she curiously peered into the peeking hole only to be surprised to see Paris de Bourgh, her nemesis, standing on the other side of the door. “You clearly have seen me so why don’t you just open the door and get this over with?” said Paris, arching one of her eyebrows in an aristocratic manner that would make her predecessors proud. After all, unlike Kate who was born in a middle-class family, Paris was born with a silver spoon. Kate heaved a sigh before unlocking the door and swinging it open. “What do you want, Paris?” “Why?” Paris tilted her head to one side, a
C H A P T E R 3 2 : W H E N I T C O M E S T O P R I D E W I L L I A M W I N D S O R “What on Earth do you think you are doing?!” exclaimed Kate as she gripped the edge of her towel a bit tighter. “And how did you get in here?” “Through the front door like a normal person would,” answered William, lifting one eyebrow as he looked at her questioningly.He then leaned back against the wall by the door and shoved his hand into the pocket of his dark jeans. "You know, instead of asking me, may I suggest you ask yourself why you did not lock your front door properly? This is not a nice neighborhood." He frowned, for a split second there were worries in his emerald green eyes. "I must have forgotte
“Well that is it, I am not lying,” said Katherine with a low chuckle. Jaxon watched her for a few seconds then sighed. “You may be able to fool me for the first few days but not forever, Katherine. Not this long.” He glanced at William who was still in the bar before turning back to Kate. “I know he has been here in New York all this time. You do not need to cover for him anymore, Katherine. Tell me, are you truly unhappy with your marriage?” He continued to stare at her as he waited for her reply. He was truly worried and was never entirely convinced when his best friend had first informed him that she was going to marry his horrible ex, William. Even though she had never said it to him and despite her own words telling him that William had only been nothing but a summer memory, he always knew how much she actually liked that asshole. “I am alright, Jax.” She took his hand and gave it a gentle squeeze. Her lips stretched into a convincing s
Kate stared at Jaxon's back as he walked through the crowd with a frown. It had been difficult to lie to one's best friend and she wished that she had convinced him enough so that he would stop asking about her marriage and her relationship with William. She heaved a sigh and was not sure if she could do this anymore. Perhaps she should limit her interaction with Jaxon so she did not have to tell another lie. “Are you okay?” said a low voice from beside her. There was no emotion, not even worries in his voice which was not entirely surprising. Kate turned to face William and shrugged her shoulders. “Why wouldn't I be?” "I don't know. You seem like you are emotionally exhausted," he replied. He lifted his hand to cup the side of her face. "Are you truly alright?"