From then on, Raphael and I became close friends, and I even introduced him to Betty. But our friendship deepened into something more than just friends.
"I like you, Delilah. I know you like me too, don't you?" That was the first time he confessed his feelings to me, and since it was my first love, I couldn't bring myself to reject him or hide my true feelings from him. It feels great to be in love, especially when the person you've been dreaming of likes you back. It's as if my life suddenly became more colorful, with a permanent smile on my face, like I'm walking on clouds, and a romantic song whispering in my ears. However, I kept our relationship a secret from Betty. Even though we didn't know each other that well, or what his true personality was, I accepted him because I loved him that much. I had no idea about his background, his past, or his family, but all I knew was that he was the guy I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. I couldn't think of anyone else, and wherever I looked, all I saw was him. I fell deeply in love with him, and I trusted him with my life. I gave him everything - my trust, my love, and even my body. Yes, I didn't just give him sweet kisses, but I also risked my future for him because I thought he was the one I would marry and build a family with. Many things happened between us, and he often took me to a motel. Because of that, I loved him even more, and I became more comfortable around him. But fears started creeping into my mind - what if one day he just disappears on me after taking everything from me? So, even though I knew it wasn't the right thing to do as a woman, I went to a jewelry store and bought our wedding rings using the money I saved for ten years for my tuition f*e. I wanted to give it to him and prove my love for him. So, despite f*eling embarrassed, I knelt down in front of him and proposed. "Will you marry me, Raphael?" I asked, and he was taken aback, especially when he saw me kneeling down with a ring box in my hand. But then, he suddenly froze, and I saw an unexpected reaction on his face. I thought he would be happy and laugh at my gesture, but instead, he turned around and walked away, leaving me alone. It was like I hit a wall, and time stood still for a moment. I looked around and saw people staring at me, laughing and pitying me because the man I loved rejected my proposal. Was what I did wrong? Was it wrong to shout out my feelings for him in front of many people? Can't a woman be the one to confess her love to a man? Or should I be ashamed of the love I poured out for him? It's been a week now, and I haven't heard anything from Raphael. I haven't seen him since that day, and he just disappeared without a word or goodbye. I feel like a wolf that was suddenly abandoned and left to fend for itself. I wasn't even able to talk to him that day, and I don't know why he was so angry with what I did when all I wanted was to be true to my feelings for him. Maybe he just wasn't ready, and I caught him off guard that day. I shouldn't have forced him to love someone like me; I should have just waited for the right timing. But for now, I'll just let him be, maybe he's just confused or wants some time alone, and I know he'll come back to me. So even if two days, three weeks, or a month pass, I'll still wait for his return, and I won't get tired of loving him every day, even if we don't see each other or are far apart. My love for him won't change, and he's the only man I'll choose over and over again, even in another lifetime. "Delilah, are you okay?" Betty asked me with concern. I didn't answer her right away; instead, I sat down on the floor for a moment, and then she handed me a glass of water. For five days now, I've been feeling dizzy and nauseous, but I don't have a fever; it's just like my emotions are weighing me down. "You should get checked by a doctor to see what's wrong with you," she added, but I ignored her and stood up again. However, I stopped in my tracks when I felt like my vision was spinning, and unexpectedly, I fell to the floor and lost consciousness. When I opened my eyes again, Betty was the first person I saw, sitting beside me and holding my hand tightly. "Betty," I weakly called out to her, and she immediately helped me sit up. That's when I realized I was in the hospital, and I saw the deep concern in her eyes. "Are you feeling okay now?" Betty asked, and I nodded. "What did the doctor say? What's wrong with me?" I asked, and she suddenly looked away, lowering her head. She took a while to respond, and when she did, she placed her hand on top of mine and looked at me with a serious expression. "You're not sick, Delilah. The truth is, you're pregnant. You're two months pregnant. Why did you hide your relationship with that man from me? Didn't I tell you to be careful around him because he looks untrustworthy and someone like him must have ulterior motives?" When I heard her, I was stunned. I was surprised, but I didn't feel fear; instead, I felt overwhelming joy in my heart because finally, our love had borne fruit, and I felt like he would come back to me. I couldn't wait to tell him the good news. "Betty, we need to go back to the mansion now," I said, and she must have seen the smile on my face. "What are you saying, Delilah? Aren't you afraid that your grandmother will find out? Aren't you worried about the child inside you who will grow up without a known father? What do you plan to do?" she asked, but I set aside her concerns because I wanted Raphael to know about the pregnancy right away, and I couldn't wait to see his reaction. So, even though Betty was confused about my actions, I insisted that we return to work so I could meet with Raphael. When we got back to the mansion, I immediately went to the garden where we usually met. I waited there for one night, two days, one week, and over a month. I kept going back, hoping to find him standing there, but he didn't even send me a letter. So, I had no idea if he was still alive or where he was now. It's been almost three months, and I've been pregnant for three months. I'm slowly losing hope that he'll come back to me. I don't know what to think about him anymore because he just disappeared without a word. One evening, an unexpected event occurred at the mansion, where Mr. and Mrs. Montenegro would be arriving, along with their two sons for the first time. Everyone was excited to meet our expected guests. As we were setting the table, Raphael was still on my mind. I didn't know how to find him or contact him since all I knew was his name and face; I didn't know anything else about him. Then I realized I made a mistake; I should have learned more about him so I wouldn't be going crazy with worry. "Delilah, what's on your mind? Focus on your work, and if you cause any embarrassment in front of our employers, I won't hesitate to fire you. Do you understand? Everyone needs to focus on their jobs." Mrs. Karen, our head housekeeper, scolded me. I just nodded and tried to forget about Raphael for now because I didn't want to lose my job, especially since I needed to save up for the future of the child in my womb. At 7 pm, Mrs. Karen told us to get ready because the Montenegro family had arrived. We lined up beside the door to welcome them. As soon as the door opened, we bowed our heads to show respect as they walked towards the dining table. They headed straight there because they had a long journey to get here. "Your recipe, Mrs. Karen, remains unchanged and still delicious. Since I arrived at this mansion and married my husband, your cooking has remained consistent. You're still an excellent cook, and I'm sure the other chefs have learned a lot from your secret recipe." Madam Gloria praised Mrs. Karen, who was delighted by the compliment. "By the way, you all know that we consider you part of our family, and I've long wanted to meet our two handsome sons," Don said jokingly. Then, Mrs. Karen approached me and whispered in my ear. "Delilah, please get the dessert I placed in the refrigerator and put it on the table near Madam Gloria and Don. Do you understand? Go get it now." When she finished speaking, I nodded and hurried to the kitchen to follow her instructions. When I opened the refrigerator, I saw a chocolate cake Mrs. Karen had prepared for them. It looked appetizing and must have tasted great. After all, everything she cooked was delicious. After going to the kitchen, I slowly approached their table to place the cake I was holding. "Anyway, our guests have arrived. I'd like to introduce our eldest son, Raphael, and our second son, Claus," Don said, and I didn't care, keeping my head down. But when I heard one of them speak, I paused for a moment and looked up in their direction. "It's a pleasure to meet you all. I'm Raphael," he said, looking in my direction. I was so shocked by what I had learned that I accidentally dropped the cake I was holding, causing it to break and fall to the floor, drawing everyone's attention. "This can't be..." I whispered to myself, staring at him with tears welling up in the corners of my eyes. "What are you doing, Delilah?" Mrs. Karen angrily approached me and grabbed my arm, pulling me toward the kitchen. There, she scolded me and slapped me on the cheek to snap me out of my trance. "What's wrong with you? If you're tired of your job, it's better to resign. I don't need a clumsy and lazy person like you in this mansion." Those were her last words to me before she turned her back, but I quickly followed her and stopped her before she could leave the kitchen. "Please don't fire me. I have nowhere else to go, and I need this job. I'm begging you, forgive me." I pleaded, tears streaming down my face. "If you want me to forgive you, apologize first for the embarrassment you caused in front of the Montenegro family. You don't know that you ruined their lovely evening with your carelessness." She said in a cold voice. Since I started working as a maid in this mansion, Mrs. Karen has been strict with all of us. She doesn't show favoritism or pity. That's why everyone fears and avoids her. But for me, it doesn't matter, and I believe there's a story behind her attitude. However, at that moment, I couldn't understand her. Why do I need to apologize to that family just because of a broken cake, which they can easily buy and replace with something more elegant? Why does my mistake seem so grave? Why do I always have to be the one to understand? I haven't done anything wrong to them. To be honest, I'm a proud person, despite being treated poorly by others. But at that moment, I prioritized my own well-being and that of my unborn child, so I swallowed my pride. As Mrs. Karen said, I returned to the living room to apologize to the Montenegro family. I kept my head down, but I could sense Raphael staring at me, and I'm sure he's laughing at me in his mind. I'll never forgive him. How could he play with my love for him? I never expected him to be that kind of person. I'll make sure he never finds out about the child in my womb. I'll make him pay, Raphael. As I stood before them, I couldn't help but feel a mix of emotions. I was still trying to process the fact that Raphael, the man I had fallen deeply in love with, was actually the son of the wealthy Montenegro family. I felt betrayed, hurt, and confused. "I'm sorry," I muttered, trying to keep my composure. "I'm really sorry for what happened." Don Montenegro smiled kindly at me. "It's okay, Delilah. Accidents happen. Please, don't worry about it." But I could sense Raphael's eyes on me, boring into my skin. I felt a shiver run down my spine as I wondered what he was thinking. As I turned to leave, Mrs. Karen called out to me. "Delilah, wait." I turned back to her, wondering what she wanted. "Please, make sure to clean up the mess you made," she said, her voice firm but controlled. I nodded, feeling a surge of anger at her tone. But I bit back my retort, knowing that I had to keep my job. As I turned to leave again, I caught Raphael's eye. For a moment, we just stared at each other, the tension between us palpable. Then, he looked away, and I felt a pang of hurt. I knew that I had to be strong, for myself and for my unborn child. I couldn't let Raphael's betrayal break me. I took a deep breath and began to clean up the mess, trying to push aside my emotions and focus on the task at hand.That evening, I couldn't focus on my work, and I just kept my head down while waiting for the Montenegro family to finish dinner. I overheard Raphael's father ask him, "Raphael, when do you plan to return to the States? Didn't you say you'd be staying there for good until you get married?" I clenched my fists tightly, trying to contain my anger and hurt. So, he really did plan to leave me behind and stay in another country while I'm alone here. That means I was right; he just played with my emotions.Raphael replied, "I'm not sure yet, but I'll let you know as soon as I decide." He stood up, and his mother asked, "Where are you going? You haven't finished your food. Didn't you like the dish? Or do you want something else, and I'll cook it for you?" Raphael said, "I'm full, Mother. I just need to rest for a bit in my room."I was instructed to show him to the guest room, and as I walked, he followed closely behind me. When we reached the door, I said, "This is your room." He grabbed my
The Montenegro family only stayed at the hacienda for two days. I was standing outside the mansion, watching Raphael's back as he left. I felt a pang in my heart as I looked at him. I swallowed hard because I felt like I was going to cry at any moment. My fists were clenched, and I could still feel the anger rising from my heart. I didn't want to talk to him, and I didn't want to see him again. But I wanted to ask him why he did that to me? Why did he deceive me and hide his true identity as the heir of Montenegro? And most of all, I wanted to know if he really loved me or if he just played with my feelings? Because of what happened and what I discovered, I kept my pregnancy a secret from him. I had no intention of telling him about it. I also had no plans of introducing him to my child as his father. I would make sure that he wouldn't know my child and that the Montenegros wouldn't take my child away from me. After that day, I never saw Raphael again. I didn't hear anything about him
As the sun set, we prepared dinner for the Montenegro family again. While others were busy setting the table, I prepared the silverware and plates they would use. Just a few moments later, the family came down the long staircase. But I immediately noticed that Raphael was not with them. Claus looked at me, but I just bowed my head."Where's Raphael?" his father asked."I went to his room earlier and talked to him. He said he didn't feel like eating dinner. Maybe he wants to rest or maybe his head is hurting again," his mother replied. I felt worried about what I heard. Is he okay? I felt like going to his room and giving him medicine so his headache would go away. But I knew I had no right to do that."He's been having headaches for days. Hasn't he recovered yet from his accident?" his father asked, and I felt a shiver run down my spine. I frowned, wondering if what I heard was true."The doctor said it's normal for him to feel severe headaches because of the serious injury he sustain
As I left Raphael's room, I couldn't shake off the feeling that I was being watched. I glanced over my shoulder, but he was already busy with his phone, his eyes fixed on the screen.I made my way back to the kitchen, my mind racing with thoughts. What was Raphael's game? Was he really just trying to get to know me better, or was there something more sinister at play?As I entered the kitchen, I found Betty busy preparing dinner. She looked up at me and smiled. "Hey, how was your meeting with Sir?"I hesitated, unsure of how much to reveal. "It was fine," I said finally. "He just wanted to teach me how to use the walkie-talkie."Betty's eyes sparkled with curiosity. "And? Did you learn anything new?"I shook my head. "Not really. Just the basics."Betty nodded, seeming to accept my explanation. But as I turned to leave, I caught her watching me with a thoughtful expression.I wondered if she suspected something, if she knew more about Raphael's plans than she was letting on. But I pus
As I was about to leave Raphael's office, he suddenly looked up at me with a mischievous glint in his eye. "Delilah, I've got another task for you."I felt a sense of trepidation, wondering what new absurdity he had in store for me. "Yes, sir?"Raphael leaned forward, a sly smile spreading across his face. "I want you to count the number of grains of sand in the vase on my desk."I stared at him, my eyes widening in incredulity. "The number of grains of sand, sir?"Raphael nodded, his expression completely serious. "Yes, that's right. I need to know the exact number of grains of sand in that vase."I felt my mind reeling, trying to comprehend the sheer impossibility of the task. "But, sir, that's...that's impossible. There must be thousands, tens of thousands, of grains of sand in that vase."Raphael shrugged, his smile unwavering. "I'm sure it's a manageable task, Delilah. You're a very capable person, after all."I felt a surge of frustration, mixed with a healthy dose of skepticism
I decided to head to the kitchen to help out with lunch preparations. As I walked in, I was greeted by the warm smile of Betty."Ah, Delilah, perfect timing! We could use an extra pair of hands."I nodded and began to help with the chopping and prep work. As we worked, the kitchen staff couldn't help but talk about Raphael's outburst earlier."I've never seen him like that before," said one of the kitchen maids. "He's always so calm and collected.""I know, it's like he's been bottling everything up inside," added Betty. "I just hope he's okay."The other kitchen staff nodded in agreement, and I couldn't help but feel a pang of concern. What was going on with Raphael? And why was he keeping it a secret?As we continued to work, the conversation turned to speculation about Raphael's past. "I've heard he was in some kind of accident," said one of the kitchen staff. "That's why he's been acting so strangely.""I don't know about that," said Betty, "but I do know that he's been seeing a l
I stood in front of Raphael's desk, silently staring at him as he sat in his chair, his eyes fixed on me. I was waiting for him to give me a task, but instead, he dropped a bombshell that left me reeling."I don't trust her," he said, his voice low and serious. "Riezel, I mean. She seems...off. I don't feel anything when I'm around her, and I don't believe what she's telling me."I was taken aback by his words. I had expected him to be happy to see Riezel, to be grateful to have her back in his life. But instead, he seemed suspicious of her, and it made me wonder what was really going on.Raphael laughed, a low, husky sound that made me feel...at ease. It was strange, because I didn't understand why his laughter would make me feel comfortable. But it did, and I found myself relaxing in his presence."I don't like her," he said, his eyes never leaving mine. "You're my type of girl, Delilah. You're the one I feel comfortable around, not her."I felt a surge of surprise at his words. He
I was standing in the hallway, waiting for further instructions, when Mrs. Montenegro approached me. "Delilah, dear, could you please get a glass of water and deliver it to Riezel's room?" she asked, her voice soft with concern.I nodded and hurried off to the kitchen to fetch a glass of water. I returned to Riezel's room, knocked softly on the door, and entered when she bid me to.Riezel was sitting on the bed, her eyes red-rimmed from crying. I placed the glass of water beside her and said, "Mrs. Montenegro was concerned about you, miss. She wanted me to bring you some water."Riezel nodded, her eyes welling up with tears again. But then, to my surprise, she reached out and grasped my arm. "Can I ask you something? What's your name?" she said, her voice low and urgent.I hesitated, unsure of what to say. But Riezel's eyes were pleading, and I couldn't bring myself to refuse her. "My name is Delilah, miss." I said, trying to sound neutral.Riezel's grip on my arm tightened. "I've not
As Jack sat beside Emily's bed, he knew that he needed to do something to help her. She was slipping further and further away, and he didn't know how to reach her. But then he thought of someone who might be able to help - Alexander.Jack got up and went to the phone, dialing Alexander's number. When Alexander answered, Jack explained the situation to him."Alexander, I need your help," Jack said, his voice serious. "Emily is in a bad way. She's been lying in bed for two days, and she won't eat or talk to anyone. I know she's been through a tough time, but I'm worried about her. I think she needs someone to talk to, someone who can understand her."Alexander didn't hesitate. "I'll be right there, Mr. Thompson," he said. "Don't worry, I'll do my best to help her."Twenty minutes later, Alexander arrived at the Thompson's house. Jack met him at the door and led him to Emily's room."Thanks for coming, Alexander," Jack said, his eyes grateful. "I know Emily trusts you, and I think you're
As the days went by, Emily couldn't shake off the feeling that she had made a mistake by breaking up with Ryan. She had been thinking about him nonstop, and she couldn't help but wonder if they could work things out.One day, Emily decided to take a chance and try to make up with Ryan. She texted him and asked him to meet her at the park. Ryan agreed, and Emily arrived at the park feeling nervous but hopeful.As Ryan arrived, Emily could see the anger in his eyes. "So, you want to make up?" he sneered. "After you broke up with me and humiliated me in front of everyone?"Emily took a step back, feeling a surge of fear. "Ryan, I'm sorry," she said. "I didn't mean to hurt you. I just needed some space."Ryan laughed, a cold, cruel sound. "Space? You needed space? You're just a stupid, selfish girl who doesn't know what she wants. And now you're coming crawling back to me? Please. You're not even worth my time."Emily felt like she had been punched in the gut. She was speechless, unable t
As Emily's relationship with Ryan progressed, Alexander couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness. He had always been Emily's go-to person, her confidant, and her best friend. But now, it seemed like Ryan had taken over that role.Alexander tried to be happy for Emily, but he couldn't help but feel left out. He would see Emily and Ryan together, holding hands and laughing, and he would feel a pang of jealousy.Despite his feelings, Alexander remained friends with Emily, but it was different now. They didn't hang out as much as they used to, and when they did, Ryan was usually there too.Alexander felt like he was losing his best friend, and he didn't know how to deal with it. He tried to talk to Emily about it, but she just reassured him that nothing had changed, and that she still valued their friendship.But Alexander knew that things had changed. Emily's priorities had shifted, and he was no longer at the top of her list.As the months went by, Alexander watched as Emily and Ryan's
It was a quiet evening, and Jack had decided to take Emily out to dinner at a nearby restaurant. They had been sitting at their table for a while, eating their meal in silence. The only sound was the clinking of silverware on plates and the occasional murmur of conversation from other diners.Jack had been trying to think of ways to break the silence, but he didn't want to force the conversation. He wanted Emily to feel comfortable and open up to him on her own terms.As he looked at Emily, he remembered the advice Ava had given him. He took a deep breath and decided to try it out."Hey, Emily, how's school going?" Jack asked, trying to sound casual.Emily dropped her spoon, and her eyes widened in surprise. She looked at Jack, and for a moment, he thought she was going to ignore him or give him a sarcastic response.But instead, Emily smiled and put down her napkin. "It's going okay, Dad," she said. "I'm really enjoying my art class. My teacher is really nice, and she's teaching us s
After that day, Emily and Alexander became close friends. They would sit together at lunch, partner up for group projects, and even study together for exams.Emily was amazed at how much she enjoyed Alexander's company. He was funny, kind, and always knew how to make her laugh. She found herself looking forward to seeing him every day, and she couldn't believe how much she had missed out on by being so mean to him before.Alexander, on the other hand, was thrilled to have Emily as a friend. He had always known that she was a great person deep down, and he was happy to see her finally showing her true self.As they spent more time together, Emily began to realize just how much she had been missing out on by being a bully. She had been so focused on being mean and popular that she had forgotten what it was like to have real friends.But now, thanks to Alexander, she had a chance to start over. She was determined to make the most of it, and she vowed to never go back to her old ways agai
As the days went by, Alexander continued to try to befriend Emily at school. He would sit next to her in class, try to strike up conversations with her, and even offer to help her with her homework.But no matter how hard Alexander tried, Emily just didn't seem to want to be friends with him. She would ignore him, roll her eyes at him, and even go so far as to tell him to leave her alone.Despite Emily's rejection, Alexander refused to give up. He was determined to win her over, and he was willing to do whatever it took to make her like him.One day, Alexander decided to try a new tactic. He showed up to school wearing a bright orange jumpsuit, complete with neon green stripes and a pair of oversized novelty sunglasses.Emily took one look at him and burst out laughing. "What are you wearing?" she asked, giggling.Alexander grinned. "I'm wearing my best 'I'm a cool guy' outfit," he said. "I figured if I looked cool enough, you might actually start to like me."Emily shook her head, st
As I walked into my home, I was greeted by the warm and cozy atmosphere that I had grown to love. My husband, Raphael, was sitting on the couch, watching TV, and my son, Alexander, was doing his homework at the kitchen table.I smiled as I walked over to give Raphael a kiss on the cheek. "Hey, hon," I said. "How was your day?"Raphael smiled back at me. "It was good," he said. "Just got a lot done at work. How about you?"I took a deep breath, excited to share my news with him. "I had a great day," I said. "I met up with Jack, and we had a really nice conversation."Raphael's expression was neutral, but I could sense a hint of curiosity. "Oh, yeah?" he said. "What did you guys talk about?"I sat down next to him on the couch. "We just caught up on each other's lives," I said. "And then he invited us over to his place for a barbecue."Raphael's expression changed to one of surprise, but then he smiled. "That sounds like fun," he said. "We should go."I smiled back at him, relieved that
One day, as Jack and I were chatting over coffee, he started to open up to me about his experiences as a single dad. He told me that it had been a real struggle, especially when Emily was a baby."I had no idea what I was doing," he said, laughing. "I mean, I'd never even changed a diaper before. I was like, 'What's this thing? How do I use it?'"I giggled at the image of Jack, a grown man, trying to figure out how to change a diaper. "What did you do?" I asked, curious."Well, I did what any self-respecting man would do in that situation," he said, grinning. "I called my mom. I was like, 'Mom, help! I don't know what I'm doing!'"I laughed at the thought of Jack's mom coming to the rescue. "What did she say?" I asked."She said, 'Jack, you need to calm down and watch some YouTube videos,'" he said, chuckling. "So, I did. I watched like 10 hours of diaper-changing tutorials. I was like, 'Okay, got it. I think I can do this now.'"I was laughing so hard at this point that I had tears i
As I was busy preparing for the day's customers, I couldn't help but notice a familiar face walking into the bakery. It was a man who had been coming to Sweet Delights since the very beginning. He was one of my first customers, and he had been a regular ever since. I smiled as I saw him, and he smiled back, his eyes crinkling at the corners. He was a quiet man, always polite and courteous, but not very talkative. I had learned to appreciate his reserved nature, and I enjoyed our brief conversations whenever he came in. As he approached the counter, I asked him, "The usual, sir?" He nodded, and I smiled, knowing exactly what he wanted. I wrapped up a fresh loaf of bread and handed it to him, along with a warm smile. He took the bread and smiled back, his eyes sparkling with gratitude. "Thank you," he said, his voice low and smooth. "You always make my day a little brighter." I blushed, feeling a warmth in my heart. It was moments like these that made running the bakery so rewarding