‘No! No! No! No! This can’t be happening! This isn’t real!’I pressed my hand on my mouth, choking back the scream that tried to escape. It couldn’t hold back the tears already spilling from my eyes.‘This isn’t real! This isn’t fricken real.’Tears streamed down my cheeks as I took another step into the disaster.The kitchen was a mess.All the meals I had prepared. All my hard work. All my labour. Gone. Ruined.Scattered all over the floor like a tsunami had hit the kitchen.My chest felt heavy, and I stumbled back, reaching for the door to support my weight.‘Why? Who could have done this?’ I ran out of the kitchen, almost tripping on my feet, and I burst into the dining room.Eve, Alice, Leon, Michael, and Nathan turned, and their eyes widened at my rattled appearance.“Olivia? What’s going on?” Alice took a tentative step towards me.“T–the kit–chen, t-he food, e-verything is…”Gone, I wanted to say it, but I couldn’t. I couldn’t dare say that word. That all my hard work was…I b
“Dante!” I gasped, leaping off my seat, and ran to him, minding my steps so as not to slip on anything on the floor.“Don’t you think you’re a little harsh on her? She didn’t do anything serious, just a little snide remark here and there. I don’t think it warrants her being fired. Couldn’t you just like give her a month or two of suspension?” I pleaded, but he shook his head.“I’m not being harsh, Olivia. She broke my rule, and now she must pay the consequences. I made it clear to every staff member in my house that you are my guest, and I don’t tolerate insults towards any of my guests. Yet she went against me and harassed you behind my back.” Dante scowled at Kate and gestured to the mess around us. “And she had the audacity to play this sick trick.”“Sir, I swear, I didn’t do any of this. I insulted Miss Miller, but that’s all. I could never do this. I swear, I had nothing to do with this.” Kate begged as tears ran down her face. “I promise I’ll do anything you want; please don’t l
My face blanched, and I took a step back.It was her, angelic singer and actress Laura Kingsley, Dante’s ex-fiancée. The one he broke up with a week before our sex scandal. She was standing before me in the flesh, smiling like we were old friends.If I were her fan, I would be on cloud nine, gushing about how excited I was to see her. But I wasn’t, and I was filled with crippling dread and anxiety.‘Why was she here? What did she want? Did she come to lash out at me for stealing her man? She already made a post about me, painting me as her enemy and causing her fans to almost kill me. What else did she want to do? And why did Dante invite her? Is there something happening between them? Are they getting back together? Why does my hear–‘“May we sit, please? My ankles are hurting terribly.” Laura nudged at the couch beside us, and I realised I had been staring at her for too long. I nodded, too tongue-tied to do anything, and we sat down.The room plunged into an uncomfortable silence a
“W-what are you doing here? Aren’t you supposed to be at the seeing your guest off?” Laura said, her voice was heavy with surprise.“Aren’t I the one meant to be asking the question? It’s my house, after all and I don’t recall giving you permission to take yourself on a tour.” Dante sneered, stalking towards us. “Though I’m not surprised you’re here with Olivia, spinning false tales as usual. An actress true and true.”‘False tales? Does he mean that she’s… lying?’ My eyes flickered back to Laura. Her back was turned to me, so I couldn’t see her face.The air between them was thick and heavy with tension. Not the one that existed with ex-lovers who supposedly were still in love; it was far different. Dante glared at her like she was the lowest life form to ever graze the earth.“You say I’m telling false tales, like I’m lying.” She sniffed, rubbing her right arm with her left hand. “I’m only telling her the truth.”“Aren’t you? Your own version of the truth, which is far different fro
“Why won’t I?” Dante tilted his head. “All that she said about you isn’t true.” “I don’t understand you, Dante.” I sighed and shook my head. “What’s there not to understand about me?” He asked. “Well…” I trailed off and clasped my hands together. ‘This is it, Olly. Time to know where you truly stand in his life.’ “Give it to me plain because I’ve tried to understand but I couldn’t. So tell me, Dante, what do I mean to you?” I said. My voice was barely higher than a whisper but firm and loud enough for him to hear. “I mean, do you think I’m a good person or a bad person? Because sometimes I think you think I’m a bad person, but the way you treat me doesn’t feel like you feel that way. And I’m just so confused. The first time we met, you weren’t shy about telling me that you thought I had planned what happened between us five years ago and that I was after money. You even called me a seductress and a gold digger, but yet in the garden you said all those really, really sweet things,
“So what do you think of me now?” Dante whispered, almost like he was afraid of what I was going to say, and I placed my hand on his face. The feeling of his skin and small beard brushing my palm was wonderful, and I couldn’t stop myself from giving his cheek a gentle stroke. “Beneath your icy, intimidating, and seemingly ruthless personality, there’s a loving, playful, cocky in a charming way, and patient nature hiding. These few weeks that we spent together, I’ve learned to see past your frosty exterior to know that part of you, and I lov– I mean, appreciate it. I really appreciate it.” I smiled and almost slapped myself for the mistake I almost made. ‘Love? Really, Olly. I just hope he didn’t catch that.’ “You wanted to say love, didn’t you?” His lips stretched into a grin, and his once dull eyes twinkled with delight. ‘Sheep! He did! He fricken did!’ I wanted to turn into a worm and wiggle away to hide in the dirt. “No, I didn’t.” I lied, wishing I could vanish to another coun
‘Did I hear what I think he said?! He’ll let me go?!’ My brain tried to wrap itself around his statement, but it couldn’t. “You’re serious?” I whispered, staring at him like he had grow. feet on his head. “You’ll allow me to go with the boys? Don’t you love them?” I couldn’t understand him. I couldn’t understand him at all. Doesn’t he love them? What about his talk of owning a family? Doesn’t he not want them to be part of it? Was he planning on getting married to another woman, starting a family with her, and abandoning us— I mean, his sons? “I love my sons, and I don’t want them to go. But I don’t want it to be that you’re here because I’m forcing you to stay.” Dante replied, and a sliver of pain danced in his blue eyes. “Once I deal with Laura, you’re free to go. Of course, we’ll set the days I’ll be visiting them, I’ll pay child support, and I’ll make sure you guys are living comfortably. I’ll even pull some strings to get you a good job as a chef if you want.” “Don’t you thin
It was the second time I heard about Eve’s father, and I didn’t want to rush to a conclusion, but he seemed really controlling and overprotective. Eve didn’t sound like she hated him, so I could guess he meant it in a good way, but it was plain as day that she was tired of it.“But promise me that if you need a babysitter and I’m in L.A. you’ll call me pronto. Please?” She begged, giving me puppy eyes and pouting lips.“Of course. You’d be the first person on my mind.” I smiled. And I wasn’t lying a bit about what I said. I would happily entrust her with my sons.“Thankie! You’re a durrlinggg!!” She squealed and hopped on her feet. “I ought to be on my way home now. Where is Levi? He’s supposed to take me.”“Didn’t he tell you? He left before the party ended.” Dante frowned, and she shook her head.“Nope.”He sighed and muttered something under his breath about a pain in the ass, carefree womaniser who abandoned his sister.‘Oh, so the womaniser he was talking about that is in his fri
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‘Mum, Dad, I did it. I made our dream come true.’ I smiled as I sat at my table; my gaze swept through the room and pride washed over me. I finally did it; I finally realised my parents’ and my dreams. I opened my own restaurant. Regal Haven was having her grand opening ceremony, and from the look on everyone’s face, they were enjoying the party. Soft, classy music on the piano and harp strummed through the air, giving the room not only a sophisticated aura but also setting a relaxing mood. It went perfectly well with the theme of the restaurant: Victorian-era style with a modern twist, made to feel elegant but not too stuffy and up tight. The reviews of the foods I had gotten from a few of the guests I had talked to as I strolled around was all praise about how wonderful they were. I knew a minority view wouldn’t match against the populace, but from how hearty and chatty everyone else was, it was safe to conclude they thought so too. Regal Haven was having the most perfect openi
My eyes flickered open, squinting at the sudden change from darkness to white light. The smell of antiseptics and other irritating chemicals hit my nose, and I scrunched my face. It was a dead give away that I was in the hospital. That, and the vital sign monitor and drip I saw from the corner of my gaze connected to my wrist. A dull ache trembled through my body, not unbearable but still uncomfortable to deal with, but hey, I was alive. ‘What happened? The last thing I remember was Alice pointing a gun at Dante, me jumping to save him, then a sharp pain and darkness… Wait, was I shot?’ I slowly lifted my hand, which felt like it weighed a lot more than it was supposed to and slid it under the cosy duvet I was covered with. It ran across my side, where I felt a little bit of pain and discomfort. Through the light fabric of my hospital dress, my fingers glided against the bandage, and I hissed at the sharp sting that jolted through me. Yup, I was shot. Alice had tried to kill Dant
“So, I changed my approach. I played the role of a sweet, supportive best friend, no matter how disgusted I was about it, and I wormed my way into your parents’ hearts. They were jolly fools like you, and they accepted me into their open arms. For years, I kept my façade perfectly, though I caused little issue on the side—not much to make you suspect me but enough to trouble you. I’m sure you remember some of them. Those mean letters you found in your locker. Messing up your science projects and homework… Ah, good old days.” Alice sighed; a small, soft smile was on her lips, and her eyes had a faraway look, like she was reminiscing about happy memories. I glared at her, utterly disgusted. They were definitely not good times for me. Those letters said really hurtful things, like body-shaming me about my height, my acne, and how dumb I was. I was depressed about that thing and felt worse that the culprit always found a way to not be caught. Who knew she was sitting down by my side, supp
“What!” The word fell from my mouth as a breathless whisper, and my brows furrowed. I would have thought she was joking if anger and malice weren’t burning in her eyes.“Don’t act like you don’t know what I’m talking about, you bi.tch.” Alice snarled, tightening the grip on my hair, and I yelped.“But… I… I don’t…” I winced at the searing pain running through my scalp.I honestly didn’t know what she was talking about. When did I ever have everything she wanted? Never; that was when. The conversation was supposed to be the other way around. I was the one who was supposed to be jealous that she had everything I ever wanted because she did. All the times I had known her, she had always had better, nicer stuff than me.Her parents weren’t super rich, but they had a lot more money than mine. She could afford nice clothes, and shoes, and literally anything she wanted that was considered a luxury for me. She was prettier than me; ten guys would have looked her way in admiration before one e
‘I’m hallucinating. That’s it. I’m having a fricken hallucination right now. The drug they used to knock me out is making my brain wonky and think cray cray stuff. I might even still be sleeping, and my overthinking, worried brain came up with this wacko dream. Wake up, Olly. It’s time to return to reality.’ I told myself, taking in deep breaths to steady my uneven breathing. But the stinging pain on my cheek and that of the rope binding my hands and legs behind me, was stronger than any imagination I wanted to force myself to believe. It was real. Everything. Alice had slapped me and laughed—no, not laughed—cackled like a witch, and said that she had always wanted to do that. Alice, my best friend. It was like she was a completely different person. “I-I don’t… I don’t u-understand.” I breathed. Though my voice trembled, I continued. “W-why did you do that? Why did y-you say that?” “Dee, could you give us some time alone? We need to have a little girl-to-girl talk.” Alice threw a s
“This isn’t fricken happening! Sheep! Sheep! Sheep!” I hissed under my breath and sat up straight. My eyes raked over the picture, as if it would disappear, and the whole thing would be a figment of my imagination.‘Darn it, I was fricken careless; now Alice is caught in a mess she doesn’t know anything about.’•Leave her out of this. This is against you and I, it has nothing to do with herI typed and hit send. I couldn’t believe it. I couldn’t fricken believe it. Laura got Alice. That sneaky bish. I should have known, since she couldn’t harm me or my sons, that she would go to the only other person I cared so much about in LA. My fricken best friend.you answered earlier than I expected no fair. I wanted to have a little fun with hermy guys think she’s beautiful, and I wanted them to have some fun with her every ten minutes, I don’t receive a reply from youOh well there’s always next time•Let her go your problem is with me not her•What the heck do you wantI squirmed in
“W-what do you mean?” The lady stuttered and took a step back. “Exactly. What do you mean, Dante?” I frowned, not understanding his animosity towards an innocent, frightened girl. “I mean exactly what I said, Olivia.” He replied, but his brutal gaze was still on her. “Who sent you to give her this drink?” “It’s her job, Dante. She said I was picked to try a new brand of champagne, just like some of the other guests. Nothing else.” I explained to him, hoping it would calm him down and maybe he would also help her. “And you need to hear what she said about her boss. I think he’s treating his staff inhumanely.” “I heard a good amount of what she told you, but you see, Olivia, the story she was spewing is a complete lie. There’s nothing like a sample test of a new brand of champagne going on at this event, nor is her boss as wicked as she paints him. And if everything she says is a lie, then why exactly is she trying to make you take the drink? Unless…” Dante sneered at her, and I gas
Oh sheep! This was happening. I was standing before the father of the woman who wanted to ruin my life. Never had I thought I would run into him, but he was standing before me, right in the flesh. My eyes took a quick sweep of him, surprised by how he looked. He was nothing like I had pictured when he came to mind. I had always imagined a tall, broody, mafia-don-looking man; he was the opposite. He was a few inches shorter than me—and I was already short—with a bald head that the light bounced off. He had almost no similarities with his daughter apart from their eyes, and I almost doubted he was actually her father. Laura was a beauty queen, while he was just ordinary. “I’ve told you to call me father or papa instead of Mr. Kingsley. You almost got married to my daughter.” He gripped Dante’s hand and shook it so hard that I feared he was going to pop it. “But I didn’t marry your daughter, so I don’t have to call you that, Mr. Kingsley.” Dante put emphasis on his name, but the older