Stanley.
It was a name she had heard before, seen severally on screens, and came across in books. The name loomed in the air like it was oxygen. It was a popular name and many people in the world went by it. But that wasn't the reason why the name was always alive on every lip. A mere combination of seven letters of the English alphabet wasn't sufficient enough to attract such fame.
It was because of the influential and prosperous family recognized by the name. A well-to-do family of four who was recognized as the richest family in America and only someone living under a rock wouldn't have heard of them. There were only two categories of people who talked and debated about them. The first category was the majority group who held nothing but pure adoration and the opposite group was the minorities who were prejudiced about their wealthy lifestyles.
Maria had never been in any of those categories. There were many other things in her life to handle than while away her tight schedule gossiping about four humans who didn't know she existed. It wasn't like she would ever care about whatever shit will ever happen to them.
Well until now.
It was by this time a few weeks ago her boss had her running to his office and presenting an offer with a shiny bonus he knew she couldn't resist. Before she could take hold of time, she signed a contract and got the important necessities discussed and arranged within a matter of fourteen days. It turned out her new patient was a member of the famous family. And that was the only reason she found herself seizing her free time and reading up on the Stanleys' history, their achievements, and even their present lifestyle. She wouldn't want to go there now, would she?
Presently, she had answers to every Ted's question from two weeks ago and a well-versed knowledge of her patient. He wasn't an old man who was probably stuck in a wheelchair who did nothing but reading newspapers all day with a monocle fixed on his left eye. That wasn't true at all. If anything, according to the test results and endless sources on the internet, he was a young man who was barely older than her by about two years. Whoever he was, she was at the point of finding out, and she meant that literally.
Maria was standing on the sidewalk outside the street, where she had been told to wait for the car arranged to bring her to the Stanleys' household.
She would be lying to herself if she told any passer-by who cared to listen to her tale that she wasn't trying her best to calm her nerves. There was a sense of excitement yet anxiety inside her stomach which made it hard for her to breathe.
This was the first time she would be meeting ultra-wealthy people in person. They were nothing but the privileged class who grew up in one of the most luxurious houses in the world. They were better off than the president himself. On top of that, she was going to meet one or some of them personally in just a few minutes. And someone would blame her for being chicken-hearted?
Her gaze dropped down at her dress, and then, to the pair of heels she wore on her feet. They all made her wonder whether she should have worn something else. The fear of not looking presentable had her delving into her wardrobe the previous night before she could settle on the blue gown she was wearing today. To her, the other black dresses she had initially chosen looked too plain and boring but found the blue one a little fancier and the right color for the first appointment. Now, however, she was questioning her judgment and the urge to race back home to change clothes despite the distance filled her.
The moment she looked up, her sight discovered the dark vehicle parked a few feet away from her. It was shining like a diamond on the side of the road with the sun hitting it directly, its tinted windows prompting her to check her reflection in the glass.
Without thinking twice, Maria hurriedly moved closer to the mentioned compartment and found her face in its darkness. The first flaw she noticed was her cherry lipstick smudge. Her aroused fear died as soon as it came when she remembered the emergency makeup kit she always carried around.
She opened her bag without further hesitation and fumbled with the contents inside of it until her fingers landed on a red lipstick tube that she got out, took out some cotton swabs, and re-applied the cosmetic on her lips. She smacked her lips together with her eyes and breathed satisfactorily at her enhanced appearance.
Almost immediately, her improvised mirror descended suddenly in a single woosh, swallowing her reflection, and nearly giving her a heart attack.
Her directed gaze on the window was now fixed on a young man who was unexpectedly in the car. The corner of his lips rose into a small smirk when he caught her stare, his eyes watching her cautiously with a slight glint of mockery.
She could easily read his thoughts like an open book, his facial expression made her imagine him saying "Guess you didn't know I was here all along."
Her face flushed with embarrassment, the heat spreading over her cheeks and neck.
Maria screwed her eyes shut with her face flushed in embarrassment. She had been in a hurry to check her outfit and wipe off the smudge that appeared on her lip, and she hadn't considered there could be people behind the dark shades.
"Sorry," she muttered apologetically, her head turning to snap away from the window as she backed away from the car, hoping the distance would create a better impression than she had made earlier.
A beefy-looking man in a dark suit and sunglasses appeared from GOD KNOWS WHERE, and his presence reminded Maria of those broody bodyguards she saw in movies. His brown hair was cropped short on the sides, giving him a more rugged look, while his beard was thicker than those of most men. He turned towards the same black car she was staring at, and her attention followed his direction.
The large man appeared to be talking to the other young man in the passenger seat about something, the smug man who had caught her off guard. She couldn't hear their conversation but watched with eagerness as she hoped they were not discussing reporting her to their lawyer for property trespassing. She was sure people who looked like them had personal attorneys who were only a call away when they had even the most trivial matter.
The door, whose window she had peeked through, opened slowly, and the young man stepped out, in a similar black suit and sunglasses. He had long hair that she had not noticed before, the length and volume of it surprising her. It was a deep, glossy black, and she unconsciously stared at the color for a minute before she realized how strange it must have looked to anyone who happened to witness her staring at the man in silence.
Maria averted her gaze when the two men began slow strides toward her. At first, she thought that the scary-looking one was planning to seize her by force and throw her into the vehicle for her crime, but became relieved to see that it did not come to pass. They changed tracks, approaching a building that she had not noticed was standing behind all along. Right when the two fellows were about to disappear into the mentioned building, the one with long hair paused his steps and rolled his face till his eyes met hers.
Her brows squeezed with slight force as she stared back at the pair of dark shades. A feeling of uncertainty filled her mind, and she wondered whether she should move away from the spot or stay put until they left. His gaze lingered for a few more seconds before he decided to pass by her, but she didn't miss the small smile that played around his mouth as he walked away.
After he disappeared into the building, she turned towards the said structure with a sneer. "You think that was funny?" she asked the man that was already gone. Why was he making so much fuss about making use of his window a little bit? Yeah, she knew he uttered no word but his expression spoke wild volumes.
Her thoughts were interrupted by the sound of a car passing by, causing her to glance up the road again. It was a red convertible, and Maria immediately stepped back, not wanting to replay the events that happened before this moment.
The driver's door pushed open and a middle-aged man emerged from the car, his brown hair blowing gently with the wind. He was dressed in a dark-blue shirt and pants, and his round, friendly face was accented by wrinkles and laugh lines. There was something endearing about him, perhaps because his hair was so perfectly trimmed, which made him appear younger than his actual age.
His frame circled the fancy car, and his gaze landed on her with a curious expression, his eyes twinkling with amusement. The man moved towards her at a leisurely pace, his steps light and easy. "Good morning. Maria Patterson, is it?" He questioned once close enough, not as one who was not sure but as though making an affirmation.
"Yes please," Maria returned, her voice sounding a bit shaky.
He pulled out a business card from his pocket and handed it to her. "My name is Mr. Eric Stanton. I will be your personal driver to and from Stanley's estate, every day." He smiled warmly.
She had already been told of the private chauffeur arranged for her to make her work more convenient, but she still felt a tad surprised and honored. "Thank you, I'm very grateful," she replied, her eyes still fixed on the man's card as if it was a treasure.
The man smiled some more at her politeness before moving back to the car. He opened the rear door, motioning for her to get inside. "Are you ready to go, ma'am?"
"Yes, thank you." Maria agreed before climbing up the plush seats and settling in, her gaze following the driver's movements.
The man closed the door, and the car took off with smooth acceleration, its engine rumbling under the hood.
***
The home of the Stanleys' was the exact paradise she had envisaged as a dream home. It grandly occupied two hundred acres of land and stood out like an oasis in the middle of the desert, because there were no other houses near it. The charm of the place gave her a royal-world vibe and she felt like she was in a period movie or novel. The manor's white walls contrasted with its dark green trim, making it look more like a castle than a building. It was a sprawling structure, with a long front lawn and manicured gardens stretching away from the house to either side. The main entrance was guarded by a pair of stone lions that sat at attention in front of an arched door flanked by several rows of columns. A large fountain dominated one corner of the grounds, surrounded by tall flowers and shrubbery. A few other fountains dotted the area around the house, adding splashing sounds to the atmosphere. The wrought-iron gates were shut by the security as they drove inside and it t
Mrs. Stanley started with a knock before pushing the double leaf doors and exposing Maria's vision to another regal part of the extraordinary home.Delia had made mentioned that her patient never left his room most of the time, to avoid people. However, upon their arrival, Maria discovered it wasn't a typical bedroom. The place looked like another home dwelling in the mansion. It basically had all the necessities of life, and there was no wonder her son was locking himself comfortably in the place. However, It bothered her to see what the Stanleys referred to as rooms. Her room back at home was not even as large as half of the place."Follow me, doctor," Delia stated, walking past her, and leading the way into the massive space.Maria's eyes searched the room, and that was the action she had been doing most ever since she encountered the estate. It was large as already mentioned with tall ceilings and there was another high-arched door leading to a balcony that overlooked th
Maria fixed her gaze on Jayden again, who seemed intent on ignoring her. His back was facing her, but his body language was enough to tell her he didn't want any interaction with her. How was she going to start a conversation with a guy that would not even talk to his mother?She decided to risk it anyway, and turned her attention back to the room, taking a brief scan of the area to regain her composure and prepare herself for whatever was coming before walking forward to stand before him."Good morning, Mr. Stanley," she began, stopping in his front so she could speak clearly and loudly to be heard. Her greeting sounded out clearly in the silent room, and there was no response. Not even a twitch. She cleared her throat, hoping to catch his attention, but the man remained quiet and unmoving like a stone statue. "I am sorry if I have disturbed your privacy, but am your new doctor assigned to handle your medical cases, Maria Pat---" Her words were silenced by a low growl that
Maria swallowed, her mind still reeling from the unexpected event, and tried to return focus to the conversation. She cleared her throat and spoke again, this time more confidently. "I can't leave yet," She asserted with a deep breath. "I promised myself, my boss, and your mother that I will do my best in making you feel better. You have to stop taking me as an enemy but as a friend. I am here to help you, Mr. Stan--""And who said I need any fucking help from white robe people like you?" He sliced in once again, anger creeping into every part of his voice and it was evident he was holding himself back from yelling at her.Her mouth hung open in surprise. Her eyes lowered to the table, and she could see his fists clenching tight and his knuckles turning white. His whole body was tensed and his lips were pursed together, forming a thin line as if he was fighting to keep his emotions in check. "You don't want to be helped?" She questioned, her voice trembling as she struggled
His mind was hazy and his vision blurred. The world around him was spinning and he could not focus on anything. A headache was forming behind his temples and his whole body was throbbing. Jayden knew something was wrong yet he wanted to ignore the sensations. He needed to concentrate on getting rid of the doctor and not create reasons for her to stay. But he knew it was too late when the lady by the door turned her attention toward him. He averted his eyes quickly, hiding the agony he felt inside. He could not afford to show weakness or vulnerability to anyone. Not even to her. His frame managed to move with a few steps, targeting the sofa for a seat but failed when the dizziness became unbearable. The next moment, he found himself collapsing onto the floor, unable to support his weight. "Mr. Stanley!" The loud cry of the doctor was what he heard next, followed by her footsteps running toward his side. Her figure was quick to find his on the floor as she squatted right
"I am not hungry," He stated flatly, his voice low and cold. His eyes remained fixed on the container, refusing to look at her.For several seconds, all she could do was stare at him in bewilderment. Her pride was hurt, no one had ever made her feel so insignificant before. Right, she agreed they belonged to a different caliber but he didn't have to spell it out to her face.But she was not ready to let him win this battle. "Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you. But you're going to eat." She declared, her voice firm.Jayden rolled his face away, his shoulders stiffening. "Get lost." He grumbled, his tone harsh and uncompromising.Her chest rose heavily as she contained all her exasperation into a deep sigh. She remembered her earlier conversation with his mother, realizing how completely wrong when she thought Jayden could never be any worse than the most difficult patient she ever encountered. He was not only worse, he was beyond terrible and unbearable. However, her promise t
The morning was bright and clear, the air crisp. The sun shone brightly on the white marble of the building grounds as it rose into the sky and a fresh breeze was blowing through the trees that lined the gardens.The next day had come so soon and she was back at the Stanleys' home as though the other night only happened in a blink of an eye.The chirping sounds of the birds had welcomed her like the day before. She looked around once Eric had driven away to park the car in a proper spot. The compound looked less lonesome than the day before. A small group of servants was busy doing their jobs, tending to the grounds. She wondered if she was supposed to walk up to one of them for directions or simply pretend to find it on her own with hopes one would notice her and offer to help.Fortunately, a woman in a similar checked uniform walked in front of her before she decided to stick to the latter."Good morning." She greeted her. "You must be the doctor."Maria nodded, pushing so
"Mr. Stanley?" She cried for attention for the millionth time. The word torment was an understatement for her situation. Her job had never been this difficult and exasperating in her entire life. It was all thanks to Mr. Grumpy Stanley sitting opposite her and adamantly refusing to open up to his doctor like a two-year-old who was forced by his mother to visit the dentist, and that doctor was almost getting to the point of losing her sanity. Her patient looked so much like someone who would not be able to resist seeing how far he could push her before she exploded into a fit of anger and tears. And to make things worse, there was always the chance that he'd go on a rampage if she pushed him too far, so she was being careful to not make him angry as he already was.Maria rubbed her forehead, her azure eyes dropping to her jotter to find a different question that would stimulate his interest. "Can you tell me your sleeping patterns and how will you rate your quality of sleep?"
"Jayden!" Delia called out vociferously, stomping her heels irritatedly as she stepped closer to her son. Jayden turned a little, and lowered his gaze at his mum. She looked enraged and whatever reason causing the almost visible fumes soaring above her head was something he didn't care about. "What just happened between you and the doctor?" His mother questioned, pointing a fake nail towards the direction the mentioned person had passed. His brows moved up a little as he figured his mother was among the onlookers Maria was referring to. "What is what?" He questioned, his brows lowering back to position against flat eyes. "You two...t-two just kissed!" "Let me be." He stated dismissively and turned to walk away. Apparently, he wasn't in the right mood to talk to anyone, especially topics that included his pathetic rejection. "I'm talking to you Jayden!" Delia berated, yet her unconcerned son ignored her. "Are you having an affair with your doctor?!" She quizzed, her words
Her red sneakers led her into the building and halted her quick strides before him. "Good morning, Mr Stanley." She greeted, finding his standing figure with her eyes. Turning quickly, he looked up to see the woman who have been occupying his mind lately. His eyes ran over her, realising how much he had missed her even though she was only away for a day. "Good morning." Maria repeated, halting his wandering stares. He twisted his lips slightly to a displeased sneer, noticing that she was yet to drop her unfriendly vibes. "How was your night?" She questioned, stepping closer to his chair. "Terrible." She fluttered her lashes at him, clearly showing how surprised she was to get a honest reply from him. He was always very secretive about his migraine attacks. "Terrible?" She returned his words with lowered brows. "Yeah.""Was it an attack? Please tell me every detail about it." Her notebook and pen was out already and her blue eyes gazed at him attentively. "Yeah.""How many min
Jayden laughed bitterly, staring at his half-naked reflection in the mirror. He bent against the sink and took some of the running water, splashing the cold droplets against his face. He repeated his action, meeting his face with harsh water. It seemed more like he was punishing himself. Slapping his face continuously without giving himself a moment to breathe. The more he thought about how Maria had been treating him lately, the more miserable anger dominated his entire self. "Arrrg!!" He exploded and slammed his two fists against the sink so hard his phalanges almost crushed into pieces. Sadness forming as boiling fury was spiking through his veins. He planted his wet palms on the mirror and focused his gaze on himself. "Why?" He queried with his brows lifting higher. "What exactly doesn't she like about us?" he added and laughed again, realising that a girl was turning him into a professional soliloquist. She had infact changed him into something else. He was almost losing his s
Ted glanced at the lady sitting beside him and her bottled up attitude happened to perturb him. "Hey," he called out softly and she met him with dull eyes. "What's wrong? I know something is." It was obvious. "Nothing much." Maria shrugged, taking her eyes back to TV which she wasn't even paying attention to. "Mood swings, I guess.""Mood swings?" He repeated and then she nodded curtly. "Are you on your period? You have some pain?" He loaded her with several questions immediately and shifted closer to her. "Uh?""It's not that, Ted. And stop talking about my period so freely like that." She responded in a low tone, and she sounded like someone surviving on her last energy. "C'mon, man. Then tell me what's wrong. We have been watching TV for good two hours and in silence. It's so unlike you. And what's with the gloomy face all about?""Do I have to smile all the time, Ted?" She rubbed her eyes and returned an indifferent gaze at her favourite TV show."I do not mean that but still...
The double doors opened and Jayden's face lit up to see the lady walking into his room, in spite of the fact of causing him a sleepless night. The smile he was about giving out immediately went back into hiding when he noticed the odd vibe bounding out of her. A serious expression distorted her face with her usual smiling lips falling into a straight smile. Her face held no glint of humor And she seemed she had come to work for business and business alone. "Good morning, Mr. Stanley." Even her tone was thick with a professional accent. He wanted to reply to a morning greeting for the first time but she was too quick to say something else."I'm afraid I won't be spending much time with you today sir. I have an appointment with my boss later in the day. We will do a quick check up and then I will be out of your hair."Jayden stared at her as she walked closer to where he sat in the mini living room. What's with the formality? Weren't they passed that already? Apart from that, everyth
"Don't cry.... Don't cry," She muttered to herself and fell on the couch with a thud. Crying because of a man would definitely be the last rule she would break. After-all, she had broken every laid down principles she made for herself, and crying because of a man would render her defeated. The more she thought about how cheap she had become, exposing herself, acting like a slut and playing hickey-dory with a rich guy, the more anger took over her soul. She was angry with nobody but herself. She had destroyed whatever she stood for; professionally, ethically, you name it. Why had she of all females acted like one with no dignity. What could have gotten into her? It could have been any other guy. It could have been some guy who wasn't her patient or someone who wasn't engaged to another female. She would never be Ashley even though the universe flip ten times over. She broke her last rule eventually, her cheeks flooded with streamy hot tears as she cried because of a man. Each year d
He peeled his chocolate eyes from the monitor and directed them at the blonde lady whose attention was deeply fixated on a large potrait in his office "You have a crush on my dad?" His asked, folding his arms with his lips crooked a little. His question was supposed to tease her but her body language happened to be too serious to stomach some jokes. "Your dad??" She asked, glaring at him with crushed brows. He simply nodded, finding her reaction odd. That dazed expression was the usual kind of look he got whenever people realised he was Jayden Stanley or that his father was Helbert Stanley. But she was Maria, his personal doctor to be precise, who already knew who he was already. "What's with that look?" He asked, switching on his second laptop to work on something Daniel informed him about. "Didn't you know that?" He added, chuckling a little bit. Maria returned her eyes, staring at the stern looking man in the picture. "Well... I didn't know this was your dad. I mean I have hear
The dining room seemed too exquisite for a home. But it was okay and unchallengeable. It was the home the Stanleys and situations of such were considered normal. It was her first time coming to that particular part of the vast mansion and it was all thanks to Mr Grumpy who surprisingly decided not having breakfast in the room he usually locked himself in. A maid rushed in, approaching the both of them with a concerned look. "Good morning sir." She immediately voiced after throwing her head down into a bow. "You dismissed the meal brought to you sir. Is there something you didn't like about the meal or would you like us to prepare another kind of dish?" The woman furthered, and slowly looked up at Jayden for a reply. "No," was the prompt reply from her superior."Si-Sir?"Jayden looked away, walking past her with his steps targeted at the dining table. "He could have just said he was having his breakfast differently," Maria muttered, shaking her head at his retreating figure and won
"And then he said he likes me? With an emotionless tone and dead pan looking face? Who confesses to a lady like that?!""And what did you actually do?""What do you think I might have done? Picking up my cellphone to make a fake call and hold the call throughout the drive home just to avoid the awkward conversation? Yes. That was what I did.""So let me make a summary of what you just told me.""Okay?" "You both relationship is becoming weirder of late. You guys also kissed but you don't know what it means to him, although you think it's a drunken mistake. And now he told you he likes you but his confession lacked the required emotions needed to buy his words. And besides all that, before all that happened, he already attempted flirting with you numerous times including kissing you during a time you both pretended to be lovers.""Yes, yes, yes. O boy, you are so attentive.""And now you are completely confused if he is messing around with you again.... Or maybe not."She nodded again