As I sat by my desk at the office, surrounded by my to-dos for the day and paperwork that needed to be attended to, all my mind could do was be consumed with thoughts of the weekend when Mom was rushed to the hospital. Since it happened, my mind has refused to stop replaying the events.
The doctor informed my sister Jenna and me that Mom was suffering from an acute myocardial infarction.I wanted to be mad at her for not carrying anyone along with what she was dealing with, but remembering how weak and lifeless she looked lying on the hospital bed, I couldn't bring myself to do such a thing.Why, why, mom? I remember questioning her silently as tears poured down my face while the doctor spoke. She could have died, and we would have all been clueless as to the cause of her death."What's the way out now?" my sister's husband, Devin, asked the doctor."Well, just like I said earlier, myocardial infarction can be treated if handled well. In your mother's case, she would need surgery to open her artery and stop the clot in her blood to get her up and running." The doctor informed us.I noticed Devin squeeze my sister's hand for support as she let out a gasp after the doctor mentioned Mom's surgery.At that moment, no one had to tell us we needed to start pulling funds together for the surgery. I knew for a fact that I couldn't compare myself to my sister Jenna and her husband Devin; they both were doing well for themselves in their own way.They both started JD Cleaning, their own cleaning business, a few years ago and have grown the business into having several clients, some of whom were even high-class socialites and big organizations. However, I was just an executive assistant in a small marketing firm, and my funds could only help me pay bills, feed myself, and save a little.Since I couldn't move home to stay with Mom, seeing that my job required all staff to be within proximity to the office, Mom had to move in with Jenna for better care and monitoring. The hospital also assigned a nurse to the mom for regular checkups. Of course, that meant more money to pay.Since I already knew that setting money aside for Mom wasn't going to be a walk in the park, I decided to ignore the work I had before me and apply for jobs online. After almost an hour, I had succeeded in applying for tons of jobs. Whatever I saw that didn't clash with my working hours at my already existing job, I applied for it. I also texted my sister and told her to put me back on her team as one of her staff, just like in those days when she had just started and didn't have any staff and it was just me and her doing the cleaning.At least working with her during the weekend would do better than having to look for a weekend job, I thought to myself. With a deep sigh, I cautioned myself to focus on work as the hum of the office chatter brought me back to reality.Days turned into weeks, and I got a night job at an all-day library and workspace," 24/7 WORK & READ," as a receptionist. I barely had time for myself anymore; working around the clock every day of the week was exhausting. Deep down, I knew it would be better to just get another job at a well-paying firm. So, that way, I would at least not need to work extra to have a decent paycheck.Jenna and I have been pulling funds together to save for the surgery. Despite the extra effort of having the extra job, we still had a long way to go regarding how much we needed. In all fairness, I haven't been putting myself out for a decent job since the rejection emails I have been getting so far have been discouraging. I applied for secretarial posts in top organizations as an assistant social media strategist. And many more, but still nothing.Sighing loudly, I picked up my phone and decided to check my mail again, like I now do every single time since the past few weeks of rigorous applications and submitting my CV. But as usual, just a bunch of webinar invites, discount codes, and, of course, rejection emails—nothing aside from the usual. I could maybe use my lunch breaks to walk into firms and ask if they have an opening. But wouldn't that seem desperate? I questioned myself.Lying in bed in my tiny 6x6 staff quarters apartment provided to me by the company where I work. My eyes were fixed on the ceiling while my brain was trying to wrap up my train of thoughts so I could get out of bed as it was Saturday and my sister had informed me that today's client was a loyal one, The Russo's.I remember cleaning for them a few years ago. Even though my body craved a few more hours of sleep, I still had to mentally encourage myself out of bed, but since I had to be at the Russo Mansion in about 2 hours, with a cleaning colleague, Erica.I hopped into the shower and lathered some shampoo in my hair. I double cleanse my skin, going in with my bar soap first before exfoliating it with my vanilla essence scrub, and then topping it up with my body wash. It has been a long week, so I might as well treat my skin well.I noticed I had just 1 hour and 36 minutes left to resume. While mentally deciding on what to wear, I put in heatless rods in my wet hair, and I settle for my only black mom jeans, which are my favorite pair of jeans, a high-waisted dark wash mom with a square neckline long sleeve beige form-fitting bodycon top. And completed the look with a pair of white sneakers, a simple pendant necklace, and stud earrings.Overall, the outfit was perfect for comfort. I hurriedly blow-dry my hair with the rods in and take them out."Who uses a blow dryer with heatless rods?" I mumble to myself.Checking my time and seeing that another 29 minutes had gone by, I only had time to apply a bit of makeup to awaken my face so I can prevent myself from looking like a sleep-deprived human, and also to make myself a quick chicken sandwich to have on the bus on my way to work.As I hurriedly boarded the bus, I had no idea I was also hurriedly boarding the bus to witness the most shocking sight of my existence!The Russo mansion was still the same as I remembered. Standing tall and proud, with its large pillars at its entrance posing as a grand complement for the white mansion, with its perfectly manicured lawns and red rose gardens surrounding the property. Its symmetrical design exuded a sense of opulence, grandeur, and wealth. "Boy oh boy," I hear Erica say as she gawped in awe while we walked in from the gigantic gates protecting the building. "I know, right? I remember my first time here as well. I felt like an absolute peasant," I say to her. “Wait till you get inside." I continue, knowing fully well that she was in for the shock of her life. The interior was just as breathtaking as the exterior. Entering the mansion, you are greeted by a spacious foyer with a magnificent chandelier hanging from the ceiling. The walls were adorned with ornate gold moldings and timeless artwork. Moving through the mansion, you find yourself in sumptuous living rooms with high ceilings and luxurious
LEONARDO’s POVLetting out a sigh, I release the button of my suit before settling on the black velvet couch. I needed to get comfortable, as it’s going to be another long conversation with mom reminding Isabella and myself of how she needs to have a grandchild just like her other friends.I knew the conversation would be inevitable on this day, seeing as we would be hosting family and friends for our wedding anniversary. Absconding from the house this morning before the arrival of anyone was a success."You weren’t supposed to be working today, Leonardo.” Mom twisted her lips.“Hello, Mother” I say to her with a smirk plastered on my face. I could tell just how much she wanted to remove that smirk from my face.I really needed her to speed this up so I could go lock myself up in my workspace. That was the plan after all—coming back home and locking myself up until the time of the event."If you are always working so much, when would you two be able to put in more effort to have a bab
JASMINES POVAs the days went by, I realized how traumatizing it was for me to witness Mrs. Russo and her lover. Curious me, did a bit of digging and found out that the man I met with in the hallway was indeed the actual Mr. Russo. Which meant his wife was cheating on him. How I wish I had someone to share this heavy burden with. My thoughts were interrupted by the sound of my phone. I had forgotten to silence it while resuming my night shift at the library. The loud sound landed me in glares from random eyes that were irritated by the loud, distracting sound.I grabbed my phone and made my way to the hallway to receive my call. I had no idea who was calling."Hello, dear, Ms. Parkerton is on the line. I heard on the other side, "Hope you don’t mind; I got your line from the guest list you filled out at the gate the other day."Oh, hello, Ms. Parkerton, I hope everything is alright. I’m assuming you haven’t been able to get across to my sister; that’s why you reached out to me." I s
“Jenna! You need to keep your voice down.” I whisper yell, turning around to make sure we are alone. This wasn’t the exact conversation I wanted anyone to eavesdrop on, especially Mom with her current condition, I had survived keeping this to myself for 3 whole days, and the only person I could think of telling was my sister. I didn’t want to drag my best friend Diana into any of this. She was preparing for her finals and we haven’t spoken to each other in some days. I made sure to give my sister every single detail of our conversation while almost whispering to avoid Mom hearing us. “What gave her the right to bring such a thing your way?” Jenna asked “What in the universe made her feel you were the right candidate for this offer? Bringing my sister to her house wasn’t my way of telling her to use her for her scheme.” Jenna expressed bitterly “It must be her husband’s idea. My brain is not comprehending how the same Mrs Russo I know could do such a thing. It must be that husband of
“You want me to move in with you?” I asked looking at both Mrs Russo and her husband “I can't do that” “Why not?” Mr. Russo finally spoke shooting me a daring look as though I was his enemy and his voice as cold as ice. “No reason, in particular, I just can't,” I said fumbling with my necklace “Or you expect us to pay you extra for moving in with us?” he responded with the most mocking voice ever. What exactly was his deal? He was acting like I was an enemy. I'm helping out their family. “This has nothing to do with your money,” I responded firmly“Of course it doesn’t” I caught him rolling his eyes at me “Leon” I noticed Mrs Russo gently touch his arm as though she was trying to tell him to behave “Moving in would put me at risk of losing my job. All staff are expected to live within proximity to the office” I say to Mrs Russo. Thinking she would speak to her husband on my behalf“Well actually Ms Jasmine, You’re expected to also quit your job while you're carrying the child.
LEONARDOS POV “That’s impossible! Are you insane? A surrogate, Isabella?”“Come of it Leonardo, that could be our only way out. We've been married for what? A year now. Don’t you think we need to expand our options?”“I am not going to have my child through someone I know nothing about and not having this conversation with you as well I stormed off”What was her problem, what had come over her? Last I remember she was nonchalant about this whole child thing, so what has changed? She was always the one to set family and friends straight about not appreciating the pressure to have a child. So what has come over her now? This wasn’t how I wanted to start my Monday morning. I had tons of meetings today and I had to be in the right mind space to discuss with investors. But clearly, she has managed to get me in a cranky mood. “Good Morning Mr Russo, Barr. Josh is in your office” My receptionist, Angela greeted me as I walked past her without saying a word “Yo! Look who finally showed u
As I approached the Russo mansion my heart fluttered with a nervous anticipation. I had agreed to become a surrogate for a billionaire couple that despises my guts. A Part of me wondered what living with them for the next few months would be like. Stepping out of the vehicle. I hesitated at the intimidating mansion entrance that looked before me. I was unsure of whether to ask the guards if anyone was coming to usher me in or if I should just say where I was till someone came to get me. I took a deep breath while clinging to my handbag and the door finally swung open revealing Mrs Russo. I smoothed down my dress, a floral dress with hues of pastel colors such as baby pink, lilac, and more of baby blue. It was a simple dress with a squared neckline. And the little act of smoothing it helped me summon courage and prepare myself as Mrs Russo got closer to where I stood. Her eyes scanned my two suitcases and moved her gaze back to my appearance. “What are you? 10? What’s with all the
The soft glow of dawn filtered through the curtains, casting a gentle light into the room. Today was the day. Anxiety made my stomach twist and turn. Dragging myself out of bed, I tried to shake off the heaviness I felt in my chest. I got dressed in silence, hallowing in my thoughts. Thankfully I had laid down my clothes the night before, It made it easy for me to get ready. I wish my story was different. I wish I didn’t have to go through all the ordeals life keeps bringing my way. But I guess I should still be grateful for having a means to get out of this particular ordeal. At least there was the opportunity to do this to help Mom. A knock on the door pulled me out of my thoughts, as I brushed my hair. With a heavy sigh, she opened the door to find Penelope standing on the other side “Good Morning Ms Jasmine” she greeted while slightly bowing “Penelope?” I asked “Please don’t bow. And also Jasmine is fine” I corrected her “I’m sorry ma,” she said bowing again “I mean, Jasmine.