Chapter 5: Good Cook
“Well, I am hungry, obviously,” she said. As an attempt of saving her pride. While Nick nodded with an amused smile. He was having a good time, watching her in that situation.
“If you hadn’t burned your sausage, you must have eaten by now.” He said with a wide grin on his face. And Fera was bitting her inner cheek in annoyance.
“Whatever.” She was about to shoo him away but he started cleaning the pan and opened her fridge. He got the rice cooker and put rice and water on it. “What are you doing?”
“Saving your stomach too,” he answered while busy doing those cooking things. He gathered two eggs, some leafy vegetables, and other seasonings.
“You don’t need to do that, you know?” she softly spoke. She was somewhat speechless of his patience. Despite her sharp tongue, he was still here.
“I know.” He answered. “I’m no pro but I can cook.” She lost her words, he still spoke kind and had no hint of irritation. Can’t find the right word to tell, and just watched him cooked. He cracked the egg open and got a fork then mixed it well, added some white substance, that he call salt, and then pepper.
While Fera was watching every inch of his movement. He stealthily worked everything and chopped the purple sphere-like thing and the green leaves that were somewhat drinking straw. Poured a little amount of oil, added the purple one and then the white that smelled awful. He poured the scrambled egg, and lastly the leaves. After a few minutes of frying the scrambled egg. He placed two plates on the table and served the food. He sat across her and took a glance at Fera who was currently confused.
“What? Aren’t you going to eat?”
“You’re not trying to poison me flawlessly, are you.” She mused, but instead of getting offended, he laugh and shook his head. She honestly can’t believe that Nick cooked for her. Not to mention they haven’t known each other before, not close friends or relatives.
“If you choose to eat that burned sausage, you might get diarrhea, but not enough to kill you.” And Fera annoyingly got some rice and egg on her plate. ‘He’s having a good time teasing me, by bringing up that stupid sausage,’ Fera mentally spoke.
“You’re not just being a concerned citizen or a samaritan, do you?” She insisted, Fera wasn’t kind of a mind reader or making up some accusation. Sensing intention was her thing. She took a full spoon, and so as Nick.
“What?” he asked and stopped eating for a moment.
“I appreciate your help and am honestly thankful, but I can smell your intentions. You have some reason why you choose to stay and help me, being a good man is not enough to stay longer with me unless you need something.” It was a calm and honest statement, not laced with bitterness or sarcasm. She stated what she thought and it wasn’t just an assumption, she was so sure about it.
“Yeah,” he shamelessly admitted. Fera just took another full spoon and wait for him to spill the tea. “I was thinking about the crime, you saw it under the counter, right?” Fera nodded and ate peacefully, not minding Nick too much. All she knew was that he was talking about that syringe.
“The nearest person from the syringe was you.” Her brows turn into one line while eyeing Nick with a full mouth. “And the canteen server.” She raised an eyebrow and continued eating. “And April has it at the end.” She spoke nothing, Nick will spill anyway. “Isn’t it strange?”
“Your point is?”
“April was too far from the syringe,” she lost her patience and raised both of her brows, and stopped eating.
“I have a theory, this might be not just a simple crime. She cannot commit it alone. I think that these three planned the crime all along. It was the canteen server who did it and April should be the one to see it first, while her boyfriend was there to bring her to the clinic. And prolong their arrival enough that the poison would spread throughout her body.” That was a serious accusation, his imagination had gone that far, she mentally commented.
“When Marisa ordered something from the counter the server handed it to her, close enough to strike the syringe. She dropped it under the table out of panic when you saw it. April dropped on her knees to Marisa and acted shocked as a best friend and grabbed the syringe. Her boyfriend carry her to the hospital while April was with them.” Fera took a few blinked, trying to get everything.
“And?”
“And!? It’s a huge mess. Everyone should be served what’s right for them.”
“And how does it matter to you?” Nick almost dropped his jaw hearing her question. For him, it was a mind-blowing theory that could be true, and honestly, he was eighty percent confident that it was true. He was completely taken aback by her selfishness.
“What! Marisa deserves justice.” ‘He cared for that Marisa so much?’ Fera can’t help to ask herself.
“Do you have evidence?” She asked, and he shook his head. “What might prove your claim?! Playing with that kind of circumstance, you might find yourself within steel bars in the city jail,” harsh but true. “Besides, what might be their reason to commit such a crime, why would they plan to kill a schoolmate? Truly, that is a serious accusation.”
“Marisa was a top student, top one to be exact. April was being too insecure so she tried to lure her boyfriend, which was Troy. They planned to get Marisa kicked out of school. I can still remember that incident, they set her up, that she was cheating and stole the answer key before the exam. She did get a perfect score, and everyone bought that trick, but the school spared her and suspended her for a few weeks, also got punished with community service. She was not dumb not to realize what was happening back then and learned about his boyfriend cheating.
April was strictly prohibited to have a boyfriend so Marisa might threaten her, that April’s family will hear about it. They panicked and planned to eliminate her. And they paid the Canteen Server to do it.”
“How the hell did you know that her parents were strict?!” She exclaimed. “And why would her boyfriend betray her when they both planned it all along?” She thought that it was insane. Unbelievable eyed him, but he was unbothered.
“April was mentally ill and Troy might be tired of it but can’t get rid of her.” So that explained her betrayed face back in the guidance councilor’s office when he suddenly volunteered? Instead of being blown out by Nick’s theory, her concern focused on how Nick knew all those personal information.
Fera’s palm fell into her face. “You just made it complicated, after all, you will still fall on the same suspect, April is in jail, paying for her mistake. Let it go.” But it was just half of her concern, and choose not to mention them, not wanting to crush his confidence.
“They are still crime accessories,” Nick insisted.
“Your hunch was too hard to support, you know that? Your detail was quite personal and how come you end up with that theory? A piece of friendly advice even though were not friends, leave it alone and let those authorities take care of their job.”
Nick fell into deep thought. Fera thought that Nick was considering her advice.
“If I can make the canteen server sing, that would be enough.” And rice stuck into Fera’s throat made her cough heavily. He gave her water right away.
“What the heck!”
“And the fingerprint on that syringe, the server may be left some trace that might pin her,” Fera was just shaking her head in disagreement.
“You cook well by the way.” She tried to divert their topic. Done with minding someone’s business. While not wanting to spoil Nick’s mood.
“I know.” And Fera made face. He did great job cooking but she didn’t mean it, had just left no choice.
“It’s getting late you know that?” She indirectly attempted to drive him away. He took a look at his watch and nodded. They finished their food and Nick went straight out of her house. While Fera was left with the messy kitchen, decided to clean it first before heading to bed.
She peacefully started her day, and finally, she already knew the rules of frying. Fried some hotdog, but still had gone wrong. “I should have removed that thin plastic.” But the plastic melted anyway, the problem was those plastic sticks on her pan. “Poor pan.”
Almost done eating when someone knock, she was about to stand but it went open. Nick entered straight and she sighed in displeasure.
“Have you eaten?”
“What do you think?” He chucked when he saw the pan. “And I hate the fact that you think you’re always welcome to get in.”
“Well, it is not locked still.” Answered with a naughty smile. “Didn’t remove the plastic, I see. You had no clue about living alone, do you?” The answer was obvious enough. And that amused him more. He savoring Fera’s stupid moments well.
“What do you need?” He was fully dressed up for school when it was too early.
“I’ll check the case, and do what I can do.” She looked at him with disagreeing expression.
“That was a dangerous pool to jump in, Nick. Do yourself a favor and save your peaceful life.”
“I am saving my peace of mind. I can’t just walk unbothered knowing there’s a foul play on that case. If I can help, I won’t hesitate.” They both stood oppositely and firm on their belief. If your opinion comes personally it would be hard to bend it.
“Suit yourself,” Fera understood his side and respected it well. She had nothing to do with it anyway and respects individuality as much as treasures her rights and privacy.
“Get ready, we’ll reveal the truth. This will be fun.” That triggered Fera’s stand.
“Fun? There is no fun in watching someone’s downfall, their fault or not they have their reason and pay for that eventually. As long as it has nothing to do with you, leave it alone.” It went louder than it should and made Nick lose his words.
"Chill, if you don’t want to go with me, I’ll be fine. And for the record, I just want to help.” Nick defended his stand and was a bit offended. They fell in silence, Fera was calming herself while Nick could feel her tension. “I’ll go now, see you at school.” He awkwardly bid goodbye.
Fera refused to speak, she took it personally, and she knew that. That affected her differently, she was not a sociable person. Not sociable by choice to avoid that kind of scenery, something might trigger her an outburst like that.
Chapter 6: Solve PuzzleLooking straight on her way and walking alone to school while feeling down wasn’t cool at all. Fera was walking like dead and a bit unstable because of her wounded foot. She didn’t seem bothered by her neighbor’s stares.She dropped her ID in Mama Tes’ office before heading to school. Mama Tes was giving her an unusual stare, especially at her foot and the way she walked. Good thing she asked none. Since Fera was not in the mood to explain any.When she got there, the school was in chaos. The canteen server was being escorted by authorities to their mobile, and her schoolmates were there watching the scene. The mobile left and gossipers were shamelessly talking about it. She somewhat felt proud of Nick’s heroism. She was not against helping others, all her concern was, that maybe he’d get farther and cross someone’s privacy. As well as he might cross with dangerous people.Their class started and Fera felt good already. Because, when she saw Nick,
Chapter 7: Motor Ride She unconsciously took a huge gulp and sat in the most proper as she can. "Do you have something to share, Miss and Mister?" she asked. The teacher was eyeing them both with a serious expression. Her huge thick-lensed glasses failed to hide the annoyed look in her eyes."Nothing, ma'am. We're sorry," Fera answered in her low voice. "You sure?" the teacher asked in monotone causing the tension to elevate more than it had been. She wasn't pleased with all, her wrinkled face was more than evident. "Yes ma'am." They answered in unison.As the teacher proceeded to the topic, Fera somewhat lose a huge problem or survived a fatal battle. After class, she found herself walking home alone on the roadside. A bicycle and a few motorcycles passed her. Some with spacious vehicles offered a ride but Fera gladly declined. She was pleased with their generosity but she just couldn't trust anyone. She wasn't the one who trust easily. Nick on the other ha
Chapter 8: An Issue The warmth of the Golden hour was calming but that calmness was bothering her. She never saw Nick the whole day but found his motor by morning and then it was now nowhere to be found.She was one hundred percent sure that he attended none even a single class. Her foot had gotten better causing her to walk swiftly. Once she got home, she faced her newly set up computer. While I was booting she dialed her trusted friend. "9811145674,"'1012387762, yes Miss?'"Can you track down someone?"'Depending on the person, please state his name,' Lora answered."Nick Kingston Hernandez," she murmured while scanning her computer. She checked her device if it was well set upped.'Give me a sec,'"Sure," after a few minutes Fera received an email from Lora. 'Sent, Miss.' "Thank you," and she immediately opened it. Horrific info was written in it and her brain somewhat refused to process it. "Wait, Lora. Am I reading this right?"'Nick Hernandez, h
Chapter 9: Got into Trouble As the class hour has met its end. Fera went straight out of the school campus."Fera!" someone call her before she could take a step out of the school gate.'Did I leave something again?' She mentally asked herself. "Oh, hey!" "Going home already?" He asked, Fera, noticed the sweat on his forehead and messy hair."Yeah," she answered hesitantly, 'he smells good still,' she thought."Would you mind if I walk you home?" He smiled charmingly, his charismatic build and smile were too dangerous to trust if Fera would judge."For what reason...exactly, I mean why?" It came out a bit panicky and she almost cursed herself upon sounding silly."No, don't be skeptical about this. I only thought that maybe I could walk you home. You know, maybe we could be friends?" She realized that they'd been standing in the middle of the gate and they have drawn much attention. "Not a problem at all." She answered so they could move already and get away fro
Chapter 10: Meeting the Grandparents She unconsciously tightened her grip on her phone as she answered. "Back off, Fred."'I humbly suggest that you must take your words,' his using that dangerous to Fera. That was a warning for her. She was doing illegal and dangerous. "I know what I'm doing." 'Of course! You're not dumb to jump in such a dangerous pool, Fera. Bending a bent law by those powerful dirty players was safe for you!' She took a huge gulp and breathe for her tensed lungs, sarcasm had perfectly fit his words to tug a guilty feeling in her heart."I know, just this once." "Interesting," she annoyingly rolled her eyes hearing it from Fred. "He must have something to do with you, why would you help a man, Fera?""Nothing, don't make this a big deal." She hissed in an attempt of shaking the topic off."It is a big deal! This wouldn't stop here, after you meddle with Constancio's business he will hunt you down." She took a deep breath and looked up. She kne
Chapter 11: False Alarm "Look at your face! So it's true that you broke into Constancio's private rest house!" Fera immediately stepped back and create a distance from Nick. She doesn't want to be noticed by the lady as soon as possible. "I'm sorry, Lola." The only thing that Nick afford to utter."How many times do I have to remind you that you are sixteen!" Nick was indeed troublesome."Seventeen, Lola," he still has the nerve to answer despite his grandmother's annoyance."Minor! A Constancio can easily kill you. Nick this is serious trouble, this is not fun anymore." Fera awkwardly looked around, 'I think going with Nick is a bad decision, I should have stayed at home.' she mentally hissed. "La, I have my classmate with me." And the lady turned to her. She put herself together and awkwardly stretched her lips into a tight smile."Clever, very clever! You brought a classmate so I would prioritize her over your trouble. Not this time, no motor from now on." The ol
Chapter 12: I don't like HerWHILE DRYING HER hair, she got a message from Clarita. 'He's home, it was a false alarm.' After reading it she checked what time was it. Six in the evening, she swiped her phone and texted Lora.'Good Job,' just that. It was laced with sarcasm and partly genuine. She was thankful that she did what she was asked to but she couldn't let the part that Lora betrayed her by informing Fred too. She was already in her apartment, their driver send her home at three in the afternoon. As her eyes fell on her painting materials, she seemed hypnotized by them. She put her blower down and got her paintbrush and started mixing paints. While dipping her paintbrush into a bloody red shade of color, she was staring at the white Oslo paper on her painting stand. She was already imagining the image, she carelessly stroked the red paint on it. There has no definite direction it was messy in the center. After drying it she got her black ink, using that ink for her pen
Chapter 13: Cheese Burger Fera on the other hand tightened her grip on her pen. 'This idiot had a bad tongue,' she remarked silently. In her side vision, she saw that Nick turned his head toward that girl. At the end of their first subject the girl waited for Nick at the doorway, Fera pretended as if she saw nothing, it was not a big deal, and she care none.But the conversation between them was much clearer than her footsteps. The girl asked Nick to go with her to buy something in the canteen. Together with some of her classmates, they head to the next subject. In the room, she found Tunner in there.As Tunner saw her a wide smile escapes from his lips. He tapped the desk of a chair next to him, it was the first time that someone offered a seat to her. She awkwardly walked towards him and sat down."How was your weekend?" he asked with a full smile."It was fine," socializing wasn't her thing the reason why she found it awkward upon talking to someone she wasn't comfo
Chapter 72: Epilogue“Wow, the beauty still falls in love with the beast?” Little Laire amusingly said after her father finished reading the story. “Dad had read that story for a millionth time,” Laike the other little girl boringly whined and pouted. “Like, it’s the love story of our parents.” She exclaimed and Nick cringed his forehead. “Dad isn’t a beast, that’s not true.” Laike pushed her which made Nick nod and agreed with her daughter. “Mom is, it was just a little twisted.” Laire and Nick’s eyes widen and turned to his wife who was busy cooking for dinner. “Did I hear that right, Laire!” “I would very much happy to be excluded from this narrative,” Laike said and jumped down the chair. “Shut up, you’re not Taylor.” Nick only crossed his arms looking at his children. “Well, at least I’m gorgeous as her,” Laike said and placed her palm on her hip. “Well, we’re twin, what a shame.” Laire rolled her eyes with her twin’s nonsense remark. “You copied my face whe
Chapter 71: Clearing OperationShe went back to the car and found that Lora was out of nowhere. “Where’s Lora?” “Brought a coffee for you.” He said and she opened her laptop. A smile instantly formed on her lips. “Gotcha.” She whispered when she saw the one who was following her. “Did Fred stop following me?” “Yes, you’re on your own now, according to him,” Bald replied to her. “Prepare yourself, we’ll conduct a little clearing operation.” Soon as Lora got into the car she threw the coffees out and Baldo drove fast to chase the one who put poison in her drink. “Who’s that? Is it Constancio?” Lora asked but Fera shook her head and change her clothes. Prepared her gun and wore combat shoes. “I think it was him who killed Nana Felly.” She dropped and Lora started changing her clothes too. Baldo used to see Fera change but Lora was a little distracted. “Eyes on the road!” Lora shouted when he almost bumped a car in front. He traces the other direction to corner the motor
Chapter 70: Terms and ConditionFera’s POVShe was looking at his text message, it said ‘Our flight will be today eight pm, will you be there?’ She didn’t reply whether she’d be there or not. He called but she only watched it ring and didn’t pick up. She looked out of her window, she was in her pajamas still even though it was noon. When she promised ‘all yours,’ she meant it. Still, it didn’t mean that she’d be active. She was all his by heart and by soul not by her, the whole she. “The word us has ended when Fera Luzares has fallen.” She knew that no one, not even herself could love her. She opened her laptop and she saw an email too. It was from Lora and quoted, Nick, wants you to read this.’ She didn’t open the letter and proceeded on checking the data. She checked the company's situation. Two of her stakeholders pulled their shares. Didn’t want to get involved in any issue. “Good to see you, Lora.” She greeted before Lora could address her. She was visibly surpris
Chapter 69: ConfrontationFera’s POV“Good morning, Miss Fera.” Baldo greeted her as he stood beside her bed. “I want to leave now.” She dry voice has returned, the chill that it brought was there too. I little glee Baldo felt when he confirmed that she was finally back. “I have arranged the bills, should I wait outside?” He answered and she nodded, he walked back out of the room and she change her clothes with the clothes he brought. She was wondering, why Lora didn’t come to get her. Without further orders, they drove away from the hospital. “I want to see, Fred.” He immediately turned to the other lane and drove to Fred’s penthouse. It seemed quiet and calm in his pad. “Are you he’s inside?” “He knew that you’d come for him.” She went out of the car and entered flawlessly into his penthouse. As she reached his room, she didn’t bother knocking and harshly opened it. She stepped back enough to reach Baldo’s gun behind her. “Miss-”“Shh, wait outside.” And she enter
Chapter 68: Left OutBen’s POV(Before the hearing)He went to his car and watched Lora open the main door. He could drool over the Fuentes mansion, if a white house was full of white then the mansion was all black. They used to stay here and this house was off limits to anyone, it was a privilege for him to see. Their penthouse used to be the show house but this one. Only the Fuentes and their servants could enter here. He fixed his shirt as if he was about to meet the president. “You won’t see anyone in there, don’t be nervous.” She said and opened the house. He was greeted by a spacious living area with a grand stair beside him. The gigantic chandelier above was unbelievably huge. The black wall and black glass walls around were overwhelming. The crimson black couch was inviting and black glass center table with a black flower vase on a gray mat. “Aren’t you going to investigate, Ben?” She asked which snapped him back to reality.“Right, I want to see her room.” The f
Chapter 67: Night Full of GriefFera’s POVA hard slap planted on her left cheek, ‘Shameful! Haven’t I told you to take care of our name?’ That memory would never leave her alone. She would bow her head and say sorry. ‘Protect our name,’‘Make our family proud,’‘You are Fuentes, act as it.’ Words that she had been holding since then, she was tired of those rules and limitations. Deafening her in her dreams. “I’m sorry, dad. I should have protected your name. They dug up all that past we hid.” The angry face of her father was in her head. She could hear her father’s voice all over again, he was mad, very mad, and would slap her across her face. ‘Careless,’‘Weak!’‘Does crying will fix a thing?’ His words were hunting her, she buried her face in her pillows. The annoying beep beside her added frustrate her more. The pain still felt the same, it was the same pain when she realized that her mother was dead and her father died. Fate had been playing her life too much.“F
Chapter 66: In the ShadowFred’s POVIn his office, he was looking out of his window. A stick of cigar in between his finger. He blew the smoke out and put the cigar in his ashtray. ‘Look after you cousin, Fred.’ His father’s words were still in his head. She was the first lady Fuentes in the bloodline. She was sheltered and overprotected by them she had been the apple of their eye. Fred was the one who would walk after her where ever she goes. Her innocent era was enough, he knew that he need to unleash the evilness in her to survive the coming war. Normal life didn’t exist in the world she was born. Until he saw Nick, the man that created a place in her heart. The man that was willing to save her from dirt. He knew that if he would give him a little glimpse of her past he would scratch for more. He knew that his dear feeling for Fera would be enough to save Fera from that past. He knew how stubborn she was and when she decides, she rarely change it. He needed to break her
Chapter 65: Person Behind the MaskLora’s POV“Are you happy now, Fred?” She shouted making the man stop walking but he continued walking for a second. “I can’t believe you are this manipulative, Fred. Really? Your own cousin!” But he was still walking straight to his car so she ran to him. He opened the door of his car but she pushed it back to close. “Do you really want to be on my way?” His warning voice was never dangerous as this. She secretly gulp and moved away from his car. “I never imagine you are this evil, Fred. You are EVIL.” He turned to her which made her step back. “We not just me, Lora. You know that.” “I may do evil things but I never wronged or harm innocent as Fera.” Then slammed the door of his car and took a step toward Lora. “Fera isn’t innocent, watch her run her own kingdom and everyone will bow down even I. Letting her fall in love with the peace of normal life and what? Leave everything her father’s enemy to me? I have my own enemy, Lora, and I
Chapter 64: The Truth“That’s just a poem! A mere imagination, how come a law graduate would think art could be a piece of evidence?” She even insulted him but it appeared lame as to how she acted. “Proceed to the last poem,” Benjamin said and everyone let him, some were holding their smile back, thinking Benjamin was just desperate to win.“He’s high, but he’s low, But he’s the best dad.He loves me so muchAnd that’s all I knowSo I hide the whistleCause I’ll Never BlowDad loves me So I’ll be the good Daughter as I should be.” He turned to Fera who was smiling in triumph. “You are hiding the evidence,” Ben said but she shook her head. “No evidence needed here, we can not win this by those lame poems, Ben.” She whispered but everyone heard it. The door suddenly opens and Nick came in. He was holding a white porcelain jar. Her eyes widen as she saw it. “I think I have the evidence.” He said and walked to Ben. He handed it to him and all of them saw how surprised she wa