CHAPTER 4: Talking To An Alien
“Really?” I bit on my ice cream and nodded at Freda.
It was Sunday and we were sprawled on a mat on the ground with Louisse and Mia running around the old park nearby our old neighborhood.
“He said he didn’t want anyone uncommitted like Sir Troy. It was his philosophy, as if he would know the person through his relationships—awww,” I paused and grimaced when a brain freeze hit me.
Freda tapped my back. “That’s what you get when you bite into ice creams.”
I sat up. “Hey, it’s a different experience when you bite into it!”
Freda just nodded at me, with her face uninterested. “Let’s go back to your boss and his first ever failed business arrangement.”
I leaned my elbow on the floor again and watched the leaves swaying above us with the wind.
“Yeah, since I’ve been his secretary, I’ve never seen a failed business deal done by Sir Troy himself. It was almost like he had this persuasive power that he could lure anyone he wanted—“
“Ah-huh, like girls like Annika Peterson.” Freda cut off. I just shrugged.
“Yeah. But I guess there’s always a first time in everything. It’s just too bad since this deal with the Petersons has always been the goal for months now. Sir Troy seems to be fixated over having a partnership with them.” I bit into my cone and chewed for a while.
“I mean, it makes sense that he wanted a partnership with them since amongst all other companies Sanford Properties hold, we were mainly about construction. And since Peterson Estate is a real estate business, the biggest in the industry right now, it would be a perfect combination. But you see, Freds, we can have other companies like that too. We even have many invitations regarding partnerships like that from other big real estate companies. Sir Troy just really doesn't want to entertain them.”
“Maybe he only wants the best. He wants someone from the top.” Freda concluded. I just continued eating my ice cream.
“So, what’s he gonna do now? Does he want to make it official with the heiress now that he needs something?” She asked. I sat up and finished off my cone. I took a tissue and wiped my mouth and hands.
“I don’t know. But I don’t think he’ll do that with Miss Annika, too. Besides, isn’t it going to be too obvious that he was desperate for the deal if he does that? And Sir Samuel already mentioned about not liking it.”
“Well, yeah. But he’d get what he wanted. And as a father, I bet that’s what Mr. Peterson really wanted either. He just got frustrated over the fact that your boss seems to not have that as part of his plans.” I shrugged.
“I‘m not sure. Sir Samuel wants something authentic. And he for sure doesn’t want his only daughter to be used like that, and be hurt in the end. His daughter deserved more than just being played at. Any decent human being does.” I said. I drank the water beside me and settled under the big tree and the refreshing breeze of the wind while laying on a soft mat.
Ah, what a great day to live.
Freda scoffed. She flipped her red locks behind her. “You know what, for someone who gets nothing but shi—“
“Don’t say bad words, your children are around.” I put a finger in front of her face in warning as I glanced at Mia and Louisse playing with rocks beside the tree.
Freda smacked my hand away and rolled her eyes. I chuckled. “You always hear and get bad things from the woman, and you defend her like that. She even wanted you fired for the hundredth time!”
I just laughed at my best friend. “Well, what do I say? Does my halo look good on me?”
I fluttered my eyes and positioned my hands like what people do when they pray. Freda smacked my arm and we both laughed together.
It’s my day off, and Freda cleared some schedules she had today just so we could finally have this date together with her dogs. She said Louisse and Mia missed running around and playing outside with me. I know it was just her excuse to hang out, but yeah, I miss having this simple day with them too.
“Hey, your phone’s ringing.” We were silent for a while when we both heard my phone vibrating.
I crawled over the side and took my phone. I frowned when I saw who was calling.
“Who is it? You got a boy-toy you didn’t tell me about?” Freda asked, wiping her hand on some tissues.
“It’s Sir Troy,” I said, confused.
He’s never called me on my day-offs. Ever. Yeah, he’s professional like that. One of the few reasons why I managed to put up with him for years. Including the amount of salary, of course.
“Really?” Freda scoffed. I just sighed and answered the phone. “Hello, Sir.”
“Lia, I need to speak with you.”
Alright. No greetings whatsoever.
“Sir?” I asked, not having any idea why he would want to talk to me.
Except for work, we never really talked about anything, the reason why I know almost nothing about his personal life, probably except for his home address and the girls he’s dated casually. He’s very private. So I got zero idea regarding this one.
Freda mouthed ‘what’s happening?’ to me. I shook my head and shrugged.
“It’s urgent. I’m at your apartment but you’re not here. Where are you? I’m gonna pick you up.”
My eyes immediately widened and I stood up. Freda followed me and started mouthing words again, but I couldn’t answer her.
“W-what? Why?” I asked, frantically.
“Just tell me where you are, Lia,” he said, and I could hear the revving of the car on his end. He was driving! Without Fidel! To pick me up!
I'm in my old jeans!
“A-ahmm, I’m at the nearby park at… ahh,” I widened my eyes at Freda, my mind going blank. I forgot the address!
“Is that from your old house?” Sir Troy asked. I nodded despite him not seeing me.
“A-ah, yes, Sir.”
“I’ll be there in five,” he said and immediately dropped the call. I stared at my phone.
“What’s happening?” Freda grabbed my arm and asked. My eyes went to her. “He’s coming to pick me up.”
As if having the same thoughts, we both just started cleaning the mat frantically before the boss arrived. And when we both heard a car coming, we looked at each other wide eyed.
“He’s here.”
I stood up and fixed myself. I fixed my old uni shirt and jeans as much as I could—not that it would make much of a difference.
I was just meeting my best friend, who has seen the worst of me, in our old neighborhood! I didn’t think about being ‘presentable’.
Sir Troy’s black car came into view and he was quick to park beside the park (no pun intended). And as soon as he walked out of the vehicle, I was struck by how odd it was to see him not in our building or in any place where work wasn’t involved. He wasn’t even in a business suit.
It was like seeing an alien walking for the first time on Earth.
“S-Sir Troy. I didn’t know we had something to do today,” I said as soon as he stopped in front of me. I took a step back, not wanting to crane my neck at how tall he was.
And well, I needed distance from him. He looked way too perfect with his casual shirt, black slacks and black cap that covered his luscious dark blonde hair. It made his bright brown eyes pop which also sharpened his features.
Dang.
“We need to speak privately,” he said, sounding so serious and in a hurry. His bright eyes went behind me and I immediately knew he saw Freda.
I formally smiled at him. “We can do that in your car, Sir. My friend and I have stayed here for a while.”
Sir Troy just nodded, seemingly in a hurry and would just agree about doing anything. I practically kicked him out of the place. He didn't even react.
“Let’s go.”
I just nodded at him as he started walking towards his car again. I looked at Freda and saw how curious she was getting. I motioned to her about following the boss and she mouthed ‘call me later’. I nodded.
I got inside the car, and as soon as I settled on my seat, the boss just said the most outrageous thing ever.
“Marry me, Lia.”
I stared at him, convinced that this is really an alien I’m speaking with.
CHAPTER 5: The Deal “W-WHAT?!” I exclaimed after buffering for a couple of seconds. Sir Troy just looked at me in that same ‘Do-I-look-like-I’m-kidding?’ face of his. But I certainly want him to kid around right now! “M-marry you?” I repeated in shock. He nodded. “Yes. I have found the way to get the deal with Mr. Peterson. That is for you to marry me,” he said so calmly. Too calmly and business-y for my own liking. “W-wait, wait wait! You mean to say, you want to get married to me so you could have the deal with Mr. Peterson?” I frantically said, panicking. Well, who wouldn’t? “You just basically repeated what I said.” The boss said. Smartass! I shook my head. I breathed in and out. I looked at him again. “But why me? Why can’t you just ask Miss Annika to marry you?” I know I said something about that hurting the latter and she deserved better, but heck! My life is on the line here! “I don’t want to be tied up in a marriage—“ I cut him off and raised a hand in front of hi
CHAPTER 6: Knight In Shining Armour“2 weeks?! Are you out of your mind?!”I pulled my phone away from my ear when Freda screamed that. “I know, but I can’t just decline the offer. He just offered everything I needed,” I reasoned, glancing over the place. When I saw I was still alone on the floor, no one walking along the hallway, I focused on the phone call again.“Yeah, and that’s in exchange for lying to everyone.” I sighed, sensing how Freda still couldn’t grasp the idea. It even took me an entire day to start absorbing the fact that I just agreed to this. And even up until now, I still couldn’t fully believe I’ll be Mrs. Sanford in less than a month.I don’t even want to know how Miss Annika would react to this, nor Mr. Peterson, and the other employees—or just everyone who knew us. I’m just so nervous about this!I heard Freda take a deep breath. “But I get it. Who wouldn’t say ‘no’ to that offer? The amount of it is almost unbelievable. He’s basically offering you a new life
CHAPTER 7: The Not-So Sweet Text I can’t believe I didn’t even think about the drunk man that just drove his car up to a post, almost killing himself, and just kept thinking about how my lips still tingled on the kiss that my boss gave me. Not just once! Not twice! But THRICE! For starters, the drunk guy was just injured on his leg, getting stuck due to the crash that dipped his car’s front. So, he’s okay, and I can tone down my conscience about not thinking about him at that very hour. Second, the paparazzis indeed took dozens of pictures of Sir Troy and I, lip-locking (I still can’t believe there will come a time I was going to say that!) and things started spreading around our ‘relationship’. I asked Sir Troy if he knew it was going to happen—due to the very perfect set-up to save me and do that thing he did—but he said he just thought of coming to me when he also had to get something beside the coffee shop that he forgot to tell me about, and the perfect opportunity just came
CHAPTER 8: DrowningAs soon as I walked out of the door, numerous eyes immediately went to me.“Oh my word! The devil himself will worship you on your feet when he sees you, Miss Hill. You look ah-mazing!”I smiled sheepishly at Gloom. “You sure?”An aggressive nod was what I got from him and the rest of the team. “Why, yes! Miss Hill! You look absolutely stunning! This white dress screams elegance but hot at the same time! And you for sure have to show off those curves! Mr. Sanford would want to take you home as soon as you walk inside the venue!” They all giggled.I looked at myself in the mirror and turned to the side, wanting to see my back. The dress I was in was white that covered just enough of my front, but the back showed most of my skin, just stopping at the right spot before it could show people my booty. It was skin-fit, but not that uncomfortable, and I had make-up that didn’t look much, but totally accentuated my features. Most especially my green eyes. My dark hair wa
CHAPTER 9: The AnnouncementI know that after that kiss, there would be a little tensed atmosphere around us (because, of course! We just smooched!) but I expected a lesser awkward atmosphere (if that makes sense) and more comfortable feeling about being close with each other.But, when have I been right?As soon as we all walked towards the main venue for the event, Sir Troy and I became silent. We were in the middle of our little entourage and I didn’t know what to do.Why do I feel so suddenly awkward? Also, gone was his playful energy a while ago when he was doing all the acts and stuff. He just became silent and went back to being the cold stone—gorgeous cold stone, but still a cold stone that he was.I realized Sir Troy liked doing things unplanned for our act. Impromptu; which kinda makes it look organic and true—that I can agree. But since we still haven’t really discussed every tad bit of detail into this and basically winging most of these acts, I feel like I’m stepping on e
CHAPTER 10: Honey “I told you we were doing this in a month, not in 2 weeks—hey,” I smiled and waved a hand at Rachel, one of my co-workers when she gave a big wave at me from the other side of the place, too shy to come near us when she knew most of the media people around were focused on us. Well, not just the media people. Most, if not all people, actually. The main event has just finished, and the presentations were successful. The investors so far have been happy with what they were seeing, wanting to keep their investments, some even wanting to add more into the company. And most importantly, new ones decided to engage, which was one of the greatest goals of this event. It was successful and we could feel the hype of it all, but the huge news about our engagement added majorly to the hype we were getting, most especially from the media. Several reactions were made after the announcement. Most were shocked and surprised, some were happy, and some were mad—and we all know from
CHAPTER 11: ConfrontationI turned my back to the boss who was still smirking at me, dominated by my want to eat and not caring whether I was out of his protection from this foreign spot of popularity I was in. I’m too hungry to care. I might even just eat anyone who wants to stop me from eating right now.I approached the table of food and immediately immersed myself on it. Not long after, some of my co-workers approached me: Ria, Rachel and Rob. The 3 R’s.Reduce, reuse, recycle—just kidding.“You look amazing with this dress, Lia.” Rachel said, beaming at me while holding a cupcake. “Should I start calling you boss now? Huh? Huh?” She added and playfully bumped her hips against mine, teasing me with her brows moving up and down. It made the two laugh. I shook my head and playfully looked at her. “The boss told me about the 1-day delay of the finances for the materials for the malls. Including the employees’ salary. I also talked with the HR about it, and they told me they were ju
CHAPTER 12: Terms and Conditions “Sign this and we’ll proceed to the plans for the wedding.” I looked at the papers that the boss put on the table in front of me. We’re both inside his office; and today, he’s finally given me the contract he said we’d both be signing for this crazy plan we have. I read it, seeing everything we agreed on, but when I saw the terms and conditions… I looked up at the boss again; he was just waiting for me to sign as he sat on his swivel chair, all gloriously gorgeous on his throne. I sat straight on my seat and met his eyes. “I want to change some things in the terms and conditions,” I stated. Sir Troy’s brows raised in curiosity. He put both of his hands on his large oak table, squaring his shoulder as he leaned closer to where I was seated on the opposite side of it. He looked large even while just sitting there. “What is it?” I held my chin up. “I want all the intimacy clauses to be just effective when there are audiences around.” Sir Troy Sa
CHAPTER 13: Wedding Jitters“Go on dates, huh?”I flipped through the clothes hanging on a rack in front. I didn’t answer Freda who was standing beside me, also shuffling through the wedding clothes inside the third boutique we were in.“And what facts did you write about yourself? I hope there’s some that would nudge his junior down there. Oh! And I wanna see his list!” Freda giggled. I rolled my eyes at her. I was about to talk when the wedding coordinator came to us.“That is actually really great, Miss Hill. That would suit well with the ethereal theme we were discussing with the team for your wedding.” Gwen, the pretty blonde wedding coordinator said. I looked at the gown I was holding in one hand as she touched it, feeling the fabric. I shook my head. “I kind of want just a simple gown,” I said, turning to her.I saw Freda raise a brow at my peripheral vision, but I ignored her. I smiled at Gwen who looked at me while covering her frustration. I have been rejecting all their
CHAPTER 12: Terms and Conditions “Sign this and we’ll proceed to the plans for the wedding.” I looked at the papers that the boss put on the table in front of me. We’re both inside his office; and today, he’s finally given me the contract he said we’d both be signing for this crazy plan we have. I read it, seeing everything we agreed on, but when I saw the terms and conditions… I looked up at the boss again; he was just waiting for me to sign as he sat on his swivel chair, all gloriously gorgeous on his throne. I sat straight on my seat and met his eyes. “I want to change some things in the terms and conditions,” I stated. Sir Troy’s brows raised in curiosity. He put both of his hands on his large oak table, squaring his shoulder as he leaned closer to where I was seated on the opposite side of it. He looked large even while just sitting there. “What is it?” I held my chin up. “I want all the intimacy clauses to be just effective when there are audiences around.” Sir Troy Sa
CHAPTER 11: ConfrontationI turned my back to the boss who was still smirking at me, dominated by my want to eat and not caring whether I was out of his protection from this foreign spot of popularity I was in. I’m too hungry to care. I might even just eat anyone who wants to stop me from eating right now.I approached the table of food and immediately immersed myself on it. Not long after, some of my co-workers approached me: Ria, Rachel and Rob. The 3 R’s.Reduce, reuse, recycle—just kidding.“You look amazing with this dress, Lia.” Rachel said, beaming at me while holding a cupcake. “Should I start calling you boss now? Huh? Huh?” She added and playfully bumped her hips against mine, teasing me with her brows moving up and down. It made the two laugh. I shook my head and playfully looked at her. “The boss told me about the 1-day delay of the finances for the materials for the malls. Including the employees’ salary. I also talked with the HR about it, and they told me they were ju
CHAPTER 10: Honey “I told you we were doing this in a month, not in 2 weeks—hey,” I smiled and waved a hand at Rachel, one of my co-workers when she gave a big wave at me from the other side of the place, too shy to come near us when she knew most of the media people around were focused on us. Well, not just the media people. Most, if not all people, actually. The main event has just finished, and the presentations were successful. The investors so far have been happy with what they were seeing, wanting to keep their investments, some even wanting to add more into the company. And most importantly, new ones decided to engage, which was one of the greatest goals of this event. It was successful and we could feel the hype of it all, but the huge news about our engagement added majorly to the hype we were getting, most especially from the media. Several reactions were made after the announcement. Most were shocked and surprised, some were happy, and some were mad—and we all know from
CHAPTER 9: The AnnouncementI know that after that kiss, there would be a little tensed atmosphere around us (because, of course! We just smooched!) but I expected a lesser awkward atmosphere (if that makes sense) and more comfortable feeling about being close with each other.But, when have I been right?As soon as we all walked towards the main venue for the event, Sir Troy and I became silent. We were in the middle of our little entourage and I didn’t know what to do.Why do I feel so suddenly awkward? Also, gone was his playful energy a while ago when he was doing all the acts and stuff. He just became silent and went back to being the cold stone—gorgeous cold stone, but still a cold stone that he was.I realized Sir Troy liked doing things unplanned for our act. Impromptu; which kinda makes it look organic and true—that I can agree. But since we still haven’t really discussed every tad bit of detail into this and basically winging most of these acts, I feel like I’m stepping on e
CHAPTER 8: DrowningAs soon as I walked out of the door, numerous eyes immediately went to me.“Oh my word! The devil himself will worship you on your feet when he sees you, Miss Hill. You look ah-mazing!”I smiled sheepishly at Gloom. “You sure?”An aggressive nod was what I got from him and the rest of the team. “Why, yes! Miss Hill! You look absolutely stunning! This white dress screams elegance but hot at the same time! And you for sure have to show off those curves! Mr. Sanford would want to take you home as soon as you walk inside the venue!” They all giggled.I looked at myself in the mirror and turned to the side, wanting to see my back. The dress I was in was white that covered just enough of my front, but the back showed most of my skin, just stopping at the right spot before it could show people my booty. It was skin-fit, but not that uncomfortable, and I had make-up that didn’t look much, but totally accentuated my features. Most especially my green eyes. My dark hair wa
CHAPTER 7: The Not-So Sweet Text I can’t believe I didn’t even think about the drunk man that just drove his car up to a post, almost killing himself, and just kept thinking about how my lips still tingled on the kiss that my boss gave me. Not just once! Not twice! But THRICE! For starters, the drunk guy was just injured on his leg, getting stuck due to the crash that dipped his car’s front. So, he’s okay, and I can tone down my conscience about not thinking about him at that very hour. Second, the paparazzis indeed took dozens of pictures of Sir Troy and I, lip-locking (I still can’t believe there will come a time I was going to say that!) and things started spreading around our ‘relationship’. I asked Sir Troy if he knew it was going to happen—due to the very perfect set-up to save me and do that thing he did—but he said he just thought of coming to me when he also had to get something beside the coffee shop that he forgot to tell me about, and the perfect opportunity just came
CHAPTER 6: Knight In Shining Armour“2 weeks?! Are you out of your mind?!”I pulled my phone away from my ear when Freda screamed that. “I know, but I can’t just decline the offer. He just offered everything I needed,” I reasoned, glancing over the place. When I saw I was still alone on the floor, no one walking along the hallway, I focused on the phone call again.“Yeah, and that’s in exchange for lying to everyone.” I sighed, sensing how Freda still couldn’t grasp the idea. It even took me an entire day to start absorbing the fact that I just agreed to this. And even up until now, I still couldn’t fully believe I’ll be Mrs. Sanford in less than a month.I don’t even want to know how Miss Annika would react to this, nor Mr. Peterson, and the other employees—or just everyone who knew us. I’m just so nervous about this!I heard Freda take a deep breath. “But I get it. Who wouldn’t say ‘no’ to that offer? The amount of it is almost unbelievable. He’s basically offering you a new life
CHAPTER 5: The Deal “W-WHAT?!” I exclaimed after buffering for a couple of seconds. Sir Troy just looked at me in that same ‘Do-I-look-like-I’m-kidding?’ face of his. But I certainly want him to kid around right now! “M-marry you?” I repeated in shock. He nodded. “Yes. I have found the way to get the deal with Mr. Peterson. That is for you to marry me,” he said so calmly. Too calmly and business-y for my own liking. “W-wait, wait wait! You mean to say, you want to get married to me so you could have the deal with Mr. Peterson?” I frantically said, panicking. Well, who wouldn’t? “You just basically repeated what I said.” The boss said. Smartass! I shook my head. I breathed in and out. I looked at him again. “But why me? Why can’t you just ask Miss Annika to marry you?” I know I said something about that hurting the latter and she deserved better, but heck! My life is on the line here! “I don’t want to be tied up in a marriage—“ I cut him off and raised a hand in front of hi