Sydney
After a week, Mark moved to a different floor in the same apartment building, and I was given her own room. Mike and Leah had become close friends. The three of us would occasionally go shopping at the local market. Meet up for late-night supper at Mike's steakhouse, where we received a 50% discount since the eatery used to clear out its old stock. My art school was doing well, and I hoped to find work as a designer after my studies were through. My favourite pleasures were walking around art galleries, theatres, and museums, which never failed to fascinate me.
I got a call from Leah on a Thursday afternoon.
"Hey! Do you want to go dancing tonight?" She made a chirping sound.
"That sounds fantastic," I remarked as I shut my laptop.
"Wow, where are you now?" She inquired.
"I was about to leave school."
"Come over to Montague Theatre; I'll be here for the next few hours, and then we'll be able to go together."
"All right, I'll be there in a flash," I said.
The set of an opulent living room was bathed in dazzling lighting. On one of the antique sofas, an attractive lady sat daintily. "You'll be up next, Leah. Prepare yourself! "
The director yelled !
I waited anxiously as Leah, clad in a pinafore and a white apron and holding a tray, went onto the stage. "Your coffee madam," she murmured gently as she placed the tray on a table. Marilyn, the nicely dressed lady, gave a curt nod and took up the cup of phoney coffee. Marilyn placed the empty cup to her lips delicately. She yelled and threw the cup down, her face scrunched in rage.
"What exactly is this? Is this something you call coffee? It's chilly and muddy. You can never get anything right."
Marilyn flung her palm towards Leah's cheek with these venomous comments. Leah squirmed and made the appropriate facial expression. Marilyn's palm made contact with her cheeks on the left side.
SMACK!
The sound echoed across the empty auditorium. I noticed a smear of blood on the corner of Leah's lips. Was it just me, or did that phoney slap feel extremely real?
A crimson ugly handprint disfigured Leah's delicate skin as she held her cheek. My blood began to boil as I realised that the mark on her would remain for two days.
"CUT!" The director screamed. "Marilyn, you did a fantastic job. Take a five, everyone!"
"Are you okay, Leah? Let me have a look at this." I said as I approached Leah.
"I'm fine. It's nothing." She swallowed a sob.
"Please accept my apologies. I hope I didn't ruin that lovely face."
Marilyn said, her syrupy voice grating on my ears.
"I was so immersed in the character that I didn't realise how hard I had struck; after all, I wanted to appear genuine. What if we don't rehearse it properly and end up messing things up when we go live?" Marylin said.
"True, but did you have to strike that hard? Her cheek has been marked by your hand." I expressed my disapproval with a sneer.
"If she can't handle a little discomfort, I suppose we can always ask someone else to fill in for her. It's not like portraying the suffering maid is tough." Marilyn seemed unconcerned about what she was saying.
"Sydney, it's not so horrible. Everything is well with me. Please don't tell the director about it, Miss Marilyn. I am fine." Leah attempted to defuse the situation.
"I'm overreacting..." I started to say.
Leah gave me a harsh gaze before I could finish my remark, signalling that the talk was over.
"So she's a buddy of yours?" Marilyn gave me a chilly stare.
While I was fuming, Leah clarified, "Yes, I invited her to see the rehearsal."
Stage acting was not something I was unfamiliar with. Marilyn acted in an extremely unprofessional manner. Marilyn huffed and walked away from the stage, her hair thrown back.
"Why did you stop me Leah ?” I asked.
"I know you meant well, but I really need this role. I require the money to pay my rent. This is a job I can't afford to lose." Leah remarked.
"Marilyn has gone to great lengths to make my life as miserable as possible since I joined the cast of Wedding Blues. I get nasty and harsh words from her no matter how much I try to be kind. I know she's annoying, but there's nothing I can do about it. This job is extremely important to me."
"That bitch is only cruel to you because she is envious of your natural beauty. Don't be fooled by her nonsense "I stated.
Leah grinned.
"You're far too generous, Sydney." She said.
I sympathised with her.
"Come on, let's have some food. It will be my treat." I said.
Mike appeared out of nowhere, and I had completely forgotten that he was also a part of the same production. I'd been wondering where he'd been all this time.
"What happened?" He asked.
"Nothing," Leah said, "Marilyn was being a bitch as usual."
He hugged her and tenderly whispered, "I'm sorry you had to go through this."
"My sensitive brother, don't worry, I'm OK. Come on, let's get out of here and help Sydney spend her money." Leah smiled.
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Aiden
I was quick to get to the hospital as soon as I got the call. Dr. Matt Morrow, a long-time friend of mine, was the in-house cardiac specialist. "How's he doing, Matt?"
"He is going to make it. But I have to warn you, he won't be around for long, maybe a year or two. Simply keep him comfortable and amused." Matt warned.
"How about the surgery?" I inquired.
"Aiden, he's ninety years old. Surgery is not an option for him because he is too fragile. “He gave me a sympathetic look.
"Can I have a look at him?" The terror of the unknown was pounding in my chest.
"Sure, come along with me. When he initially awoke, the first thing he did was ask for you."
Matt whisked me away from the prying eyes of the media and photographers to the hospital's privileged private section. I was hailed by two big bodyguards stationed near the door. "Mr Reiner, good evening."
"Thank you for your assistance," I said to the security. Grandfather was out on a morning walk with his bodyguards when he suffered a stroke. My granddad was still breathing because of their prompt response. I shuddered at the thought of what might have happened if he'd been alone.
"No issue, sir," one of the bodyguards answered, "it is our duty."
The aroma of Amorem Rose assailed my senses as soon as I walked into the room. She'd already arrived. Fiona, my stepmother, and William, whom she affectionately referred to as Will, were already in the private room's velvet sofa. I ignored them, like I normally did, and walked over to the bed. With many tubes poking in and out of his nostrils and arms, Grandpa appeared feeble. I took his hand in mine and carefully squeezed it. Grandpa's bright blue eyes sprung awake.
"That's my boy. You've arrived.” He croaked.
"Don't talk, you should rest. I'm here, close your eyes and go back to sleep.” I said.
He closed his eyes and offered me a shaky smile. I could soon feel his chest rise and fall as he slept peacefully. I shifted my weight away from his grasp and turned to face my stepmother and Will. I motioned for them to exit the building.
"What are you doing here, you two?" As soon as we went outside, that was my first query.
"Where else should we be ? Will is his legitimate grandson as well. In case you forgot, I'm still his daughter-in-law, which means you're my legal stepson, whether you like it or not!" Fiona replied arrogantly.
Her pricey designer outfit and artistically applied cosmetics didn't disguise the reality that she was still a selfish evil witch! My father thought she was gorgeous back in the day when he fell for her charms. I turned around when I heard a snap and saw Will trying to light a cigarette. The security quickly approached him and removed the cigarette from his mouth.
“Mr William, I'm afraid you cant smoke here."
My grandpa's bodyguards were hired particularly for this purpose, to protect him from them. Will raised his eyes to the towering bodyguard, murmured 'fuck,' and collapsed down on the sofa. I shifted my focus back to Fiona.
"Let me make an educated estimate. You came here sniffing about for the old man's will, assuming he would pass away for good this time?" It wasn't so much a question as it was a statement.
"Oh, my goodness, you're so conceited! Who looked after him all those years while you were frolicking throughout Europe? Me!" She let out a snort.
"This is what I get for sacrificing my youth on this ungrateful family; no one appreciates me," she said, her dainty handkerchief dabbing the corner of her eyes.
I turned away from her, disgusted.
"If you try not to screw the gardener, chauffeur, or chef right under my grandpa's nose, you'll receive that respect." I said wryly.
I gave Will a quick glance, who appeared to be stoned as usual.
"That includes managing that scumbag of a son of yours."
"Aiden......" She began to speak.
"Get out ! I don't want you to come close to Grandpa." I stated unequivocally.
Fiona answered stiffly, "Very well."
Aiden A touch on the back greeted me. "Are you all, right?" As he approached my side, Matt remarked. I reassured my pal, "I'll be alright." I tried to breathe normally while closing my eyes. Those two had a habit of infuriating me. "Apart from his physicians, nurse, and bodyguards, I don't want any visits for Grandpa. No one should be permitted to enter his room. Those two, in particular." I murmured, nodding at Fiona and Will as they walked away. "Done! Do you want to stay the night?" Matt inquired. I gave a nod. "I'll arrange for an extra bed for you. Please contact Wendy if you require any other assistance. She works as a nurse. She's
Aiden "Wait, what?" she inquired. She shook her head, noticing my deplorable condition, and said, "Please accept my apologies. Are you all, right?" She seemed to be truly concerned. I grumbled, "You damaged my favourite shirt." Her smile became shaky. "You were blocking my path. I didn't intend to run into you." She stubbornly crossed her arms over her breasts and glared at me. Feisty. I loved feisty. "I said sorry," she said. I blocked her again as she made a move. I told her, "Sorry, it isn't enough." Her lips were stunning. Just a whiff of those cherry lips was enough to drive a man insane. I said, "It's not fair, I lost a shirt, and you lost your coffee." "So, you'd like me to go out and purchase you a shirt?" Her gorgeous eyes enlarged as she was taken aback. "No, I'll buy you a cup of coffee." I made an offer. She locked her gaze on me for another minute before tilting her head to one side, revealing her neck to me. I wanted to kiss it. "I'm OK; I don't want any coffee
Sydney - My hand was still in pain. I'd slapped the jerk in the face with all my power. I kept running till I arrived at the art school and slumped on a bench. What was the matter with me? And what was the matter with him? Even if I tried to ignore it, the man was a walking dreamboat. He was much taller than my 5'8" height. Probably 6”4. His stunning appearance, tanned skin, and dark hair were enough to make any sensible woman want to hurl herself at him. However, if only he had not been such a jerk. He was unlike any other man. At the thought of that lengthy drawn-out kiss, a flush crept up my cheeks. The way his lips brushed against me. I could still detect his scent. I felt a tremble run up and down my spine just thinking about it. I said to myself, 'No.' 'Why am I thinking this way?' I shouldn't be doing this. He kissed me without my permission. Instead of thinking about those deep blue eyes and muscled arms, I should be pressing charges. He had not followed me; I was sure of t
Sydney- Mike wished me luck for my interview as he dropped me off near Reiner towers. "Thank you," I said, my gaze fixed on the enormous structure. "Don't be worried; you'll do fine." Mike patted the top of my head. The Reiner tower resembled the standard metal and glass high-rise tower. I crossed the road and entered a huge foyer. It was crowded with people coming and going. The brown granite floor reflected them like a mirror. I approached the reception desk, where a nicely dressed woman handed me a visitor permit and directed me to the 30th floor. I took the elevator to the 30th floor. It opened into a stylishly decorated foyer with a plush green carpet that gave it a grassy impression and an entire glass wall on the right side. I could see the entire city's skyline. "How may I assist you?" My reverie was broken when a lady at the smaller reception asked. I replied, "I'm here for the interview, for the intern positions." "Please provide me with your name and photo ID. Mr. Ra
"Come on, Sydney, open the door!" For the past half-hour, Leah had been beating on her door. Sydney screamed from inside her room, "I don't want to talk Leah, just leave me alone!" Her eyes were red and puffy when she returned. She had obviously been crying. She then locked herself in her room and refused to eat her meal. Leah had given her a couple of hours' time alone, but she was suddenly concerned. "This is it, I'm calling Mike," Leah declared emphatically before dialling Mike's number. He was on his way downstairs in no time. **************** Sydney ************* Mike's calming voice asked me to open the door when I heard a knock. "Leave me alone," I yelled back. "I'd leave, but who would prepare the dinner? You know Leah is a terrible chef, and I'm starving." Mike yelled out loud. "Hey! I'm not a terrible cook!" Leah shut him down. "Oh, no! Yes, you are; you can't even make good mac & cheese." He retorted with a snide remark. I couldn't keep a smile from appearing on m
"Would you like to dance, Miss Rosbak?" Aiden inquired, oblivious to the girl standing next to her. Her expression was priceless, and she was breathtakingly lovely up close. Her clothing matched her green eyes. It's all the more tempting because of that. Her dress, which appeared modest from the front, but it didn't have a back and ended in a deep V at her waist. Her soft, gorgeous skin was on show, beckoning him to touch it. Why is God so cruel? He sighed. He had put his hand on her delicate waist and steered her to the dance floor before she could say anything. Her eyes had narrowed into slits by this time, and she was furious. She gave him a panicked expression. He chuckled to himself, 'Still feisty.' "What are you doing here?" She asked. "I have the same question, but to be honest, I don't give a damn. Isn't it wonderful to see each other again?" He grinned. She froze and frowned at him the instant he smiled down at her. "Are you stalking me?" she inquired. "Stop thinking so
Sydney I was still smiling as I moved towards the bar. A hand stopped me, and I whipped around to face Mike. "Gosh, you scared me!" I spoke. He inquired, "Where were you?" I explained, "I was just out for some fresh air." "What happened earlier? That man. You know who he was?" Mike asked. I nodded, "Aiden Rainer, the CEO of the Reiner group." "How do you know him?" "He took my interview, and I refused the offer," I sighed. Mike's eyes swelled to the size of saucers. "Why?" "Because he is an arrogant man who believes he can have any damn woman because of his looks and his absurd bank balance. He has a lot of delusions about himself. He believes he is charming and that ladies will fall at his feet begging him to take them, but he is mistaken. The only ladies he can ever hope to attract are those feather-headed, goose-brained, clingy knuckleheads. I don't want to see him again because he is a shallow man." "Ah, I see." "Thank God, you see," I murmured, and then it dawned on me
Sydney To spend time on Monday morning, I awoke early and worked on some of my projects. My internship, which I would be undertaking at the Reiners, was my last semester of art school. Except for submitting my report, I didn't need to return to school. On the other side of the flat, I heard Leah's door open. "Coffee?" I inquired happily as I peered out of my room. Leah pouted and rubbed her eyes sleepily. She despised getting out of bed in the morning. She offered a half-hearted nod and walked inside the bathroom. I grinned and began preparing breakfast for the two of us. Leah reappeared half an hour later, happily sniffing the warm aroma of fried bacon and coffee. "You really do seem cheery," she commented as she sat down at the dining table. "Smells fantastic." "It's the beginning of a new life, so of course I'm glad and joyful," I said with a smile. "Sure," Leah responded, a mysterious smile on her face. I made a funny face at her and returned to my coffee. "Mike isn't going
As his wife pursued their little daughter, Aiden smiled. Squealing, the toddler hid under the table. "Aiden, please handle your daughter!" Sydney cried as she collapsed on the couch. "She's not listening to me." Aiden smiled and knelt down, pleading with the small girl to leave the table. The youngster burst out laughing and hugging her father. Aiden kissed the adorable bundle, and his daughter was still almost instantly. With huge green eyes and a grin, she glanced up at her father. "I don't understand how you do that every time," Sydney mumbled, crossly looking at her happily gurgling daughter. "Angela never listens to me. She is so different from Ethan." "Not like her brother," Aiden said, pointing to Angela's twin, who was playing on the mat and holding his blanket. Ethan had always been a quiet child. Unlike his sister, he was not a troublemaker. Sydney grinned and held her hands out for her daughter. She wanted a cuddle. Aiden handed her over, then hugged both Sydney and Ang
Sydney quickly recovered over the next two weeks. Her gunshot wound had mostly healed, and she was ready to return home. She just couldn't decide which house to go to. She didn't know what would happen between Aiden and her. They hadn't discussed it until now. Aiden had been preoccupied with the situation. It was difficult to keep four bodies hidden from the media, one of them being Marilyn. It was all over the news the next day. Aiden's opponents had learned of the event and were quick to investigate. Reiners manipulated the media as usual, and the truth about his late father was once again hidden. Mrs Reiner's kidnapping was attributed to William and Marilyn as the masterminds. Marilyn was the dumped girlfriend, and William was the enraged second son, who banded together for vengeance. They bribed Eric, Mike, and Rob with promises of money and movie roles to carry out their orders. That's how the story was presented to the public. Fiona, on the other hand, was too distraught to he
- Aiden I couldn't remember how long I'd been sitting in the waiting room; my vision was blurry, and I hadn't eaten in at least 12 hours. "Here," Leah said, handing me a styrofoam cup full of hot coffee. "Thank you," I said graciously. She took a seat next to me and seemed to have a question for me. I moved my gaze hither. "I am sorry for what Mike did, had I known he was involved with....all this. I am sorry." She apologized. "It's not your fault, it's all because of my dad." I looked down at the brown liquid. "I will try my best to get Mike out," I said, assuring her. "That isn't necessary; Mike must pay for his crimes. Just look after Sydney." She stated it with a faint smile. When the operating room door opened, I dashed over to Dr. Matt. "We've done everything we can, but she's fallen into a coma. It's now entirely up to her to get up whenever she wants." Matt stated solemnly. "NO! You assured her that everything would be fine! I want my wife back!" I yelled. "Calm down
Detective Conan made his way through the dense undergrowth to the warehouse. He walked around the building, looking for a weak area through which he could enter unobserved. He discovered the fire escape that led to the second floor. The iron stairs were rusted and old, but they would last a while. He climbed the stairs slowly and silently. When he got to the top floor, he tried to unlock the door but realised it wasn't locked. He crept inside quietly, making sure the door didn't squeak. From below, he could hear muffled voices. To gaze down, he moved closer to the landing. The stairs directly in front of him would lead him down into the kidnappers' full view. He couldn't risk it, so he crouched in the shadows and waited at the viewpoint. Down below, there were eight people: four men and four women. Two of them appeared to be lifeless. He observed the tied women and two men holding the gun at Aiden. Although he couldn't see the woman's face, who was without a gun, he noticed she was
Aiden Fiona's eyes widened, and William appeared perplexed. Eric appeared shocked at first, but then his face erupted into a broad smile, followed by a wild laugh. "What did you call him? Who the fuck is Javier?" William asked. "Damn you Aiden! I wish you weren't so smart. Now you've spoiled my fun," Eric cribbed, still laughing. "Fun? You call this fun ?" I pointed to the lifeless bodies of Rob and Marilyn. "Aiden, there are main characters, antagonists, and extras in a play. Usually, the extras perish. They were only there as extras." As if this was a drama for him, he explained. "So this is play for you? You are a psychopath, Javier!" I said through clenched teeth. "Woah! Hold on! Why do you keep referring to him as Javier?" William inquired again, his face annoyed. Fiona looked at Eric as if he had grown horns. She was visibly trembling. "No! It's not possible, "she exclaimed, covering her mouth. "Surprised? Are you? I suppose you recall your husband's actions." Eric smil
- Aiden Mike was bundled off by the police. The detective lingered and fixed his gaze on me. "I'm Detective Conan, and the chief contacted me about your missing wife. How many hours has she been missing?" He inquired idly. "I assume she has been kidnapped for around six hours. There hasn't been a demand for ransom yet, but I expect one soon "I said. "So, Mr Reiner, how may I assist you?" The detective was curious. I said, lifting an eyebrow at him, "Of course, help me find my wife." "I heard the suspect, your wife has only been missing for.... like six hours. And she left home willingly. It's still too early to…" I cut him off before he could finish. "I get it, but this is different; I'm sure she's in great danger." My rage was growing once more. "We are doing all we can, Mr Reiner, but there are certain procedures and protocols which have to be followed," the detective explained. "I believe I made it clear to the Commissioner that I needed someone I could trust, someone who
Eric couldn't believe their good luck in capturing Sydney so quickly. Aiden would have no choice but to succumb to his whims and fancies, with her as a hostage. He no longer needed his complex plot to eliminate the Reiners. "So, what are your plans for her? Can I try her out first?" William inquired, his face beaming. Eric gave a withering look at William. 'What an Idiot! Soon he and his entire family would be rotting in hell! And all he cares for is getting laid.' Eric thought with great satisfaction. He gave William a cunning smile. "First, let us wake up our little whore." "Eric, this...this whole thing is getting out of hand! You... you never said there would be innocent lives involved!" Marilyn stammered, wringing her hands nervously. If only she knew that Eric was a psychopath who would be killing off so many people, she would never have agreed to join his mad plan. All she wanted was Aidan. "Marilyn, you agreed to join us, don't you want Aiden? You're not backing out now,
Aiden Sydney had been missing for hours. I went to her old apartment, checked at Mike's place and both flats were unoccupied. Though her car was parked near the building. Did she run away with him? NO! My heart refused to believe that. My phone ran again and this time it was Michael – "We caught him, Mr Reiner," he said, "the suspect on that tape we caught." "Mike?" I inquired. "You won't believe what he was trying to do. He was attempting to blow up our weapons storage facility! We discovered him trying to enter with forged credentials. He is adamant on speaking with you. What are your recommendations? Should we contact the authorities?" "No! I'll be there in an hour, so don't call the police ".I thanked my lucky stars over the phone for the breakthrough. After that, I contacted Clifton. "I'd like you to do something for me, Clifton." "Yes?" He answered. "Check on Eric Randall, the owner of the Emerald theatre, to find out his whereabouts. Follow him when you find him. Also,
Sydney Neither Leah nor Mike answered the phone when I called. It wasn't surprising; it was still early, and they'd most likely be sleeping. I was slightly out of breath by the time I got to Leah's floor. Fortunately, I still retained my old flat's extra key. I opened the door and went inside. Switching on the light, I checked Leah's bedroom. It was empty, the whole flat was empty. It wasn't that big, to miss any corner. Perhaps Leah stayed the night with her new boyfriend. She was smitten with one of her classmates. I decided to look around Mike's place. I approached his door and was ready to knock when it opened and Mike strolled out. He was dressed strangely in a jumpsuit that appeared to be some kind of uniform. It dawned on me that he was also wearing a lot of makeup. He looked just like the dude in the video! "Mike!" I exclaimed, my gaze fixed on him. Mike took a quick look around before dragging me inside and closing the door. I was too startled to feel anything, so I said,