"WHAT EXACTLY is your work here?!" Jason Lyndon yelled at his PA, Julia Anderson, whose face was downhearted. "Do I pay you to slack off at your work and let such a stupid rumor like this spread?"
"Calm down, Jason." Brad Bruce, Jason's best friend, placed a hand on his shoulder. "I'm sure she's trying to find a way to solve this problem. Chill out, okay? You're scaring her." Jason took a long deep breath. Then turned to Julia, pointing a long finger at her face. "I don't care how you're gonna do it but fix this!" He said firmly with clenched teeth. Then he took a breath and added calmly. "Please." "Yes! Boss." Julia said fidgety. Just as she was about to leave, her phone rang. She excused herself and took the call. After a moment later she returned with the phone. "It's your father, Boss. He wants to have a word with you at The Lyndon's Manor." "Tell him I'm busy." "He said he has a solution to your problems." Jason's brow pleated with frowns line as he fixed an angry stare at her. Julia lowered her eyes in submission like a Chihuahua who had come face on with an aggressive Pitbull. "Fine! Tell him I'd meet with him!" Jason puffed as he walked past her with his friend right behind him, leaving Julia, who was now talking as collected as possible to Jason's father at the other end of the phone. "Are you really going to see him?!" Brad queried. "Haven't it been like four years since you last met up with him?" "I don't wanna meet him, but he seems to have a solution to my problems, so I guess I've gotta swallow my pride and just meet up with him." He shrugged his shoulders dismissively. "Even though I hate his guts." "I'm one hundred percent sure there's a catch," Brad said with certainty. "Your father never gives anything free of charge. You should keep that in mind." They both strode towards their Ferraris parked at Jason's mansions driveway. Jason loathed everything about his Dad. He'd always been a control freak trying to Lord everyone and making choices for them that only benefited him. He was a vile dictator. First, with his mom, he'd turned a popular balladeer into a mere housewife who only did as he says. He crushed her career and caged her. He never let her out and when he does he monitored all her movements. She'd bottled up all those pain and torment until one day he drove her to the edge and she disappeared. Jason's father had gone berserk looking for her. He swept the entire country looking for her but he couldn't find her. It was as if she disappeared in thin air. There was absolutely no trace of her. She must have planned her escape for a rattling long time. After she left, Jason's father turned his aggression right on his 10-year-old son and blamed him for literally everything. Whenever he was in a bad mood, he'd take it out on him. He got himself into drinking, bringing all sorts of women home. Some of his women had even made advances on him. Jason cringed with disgust as he recalled a moment when he was 14 and one of his Father's women had stripped right in front of him and began to touch herself. She'd dressed up and left the moment he threatened her with calling the cops if she didn't leave. He'd been extremely relieved at that time but he paid for the consequences of his actions the moment his father arrived. The vixen must have twisted the story to favor her. He had been so close to running away from home but he had been a minor and couldn't fend for himself. So he just put up with the torture till he was capable of making his own money. He officially left home at 17, after high school, and pursued his musical career. His father had always been strongly against his musical career. He'd wanted him to study engineering to be able to take over his company when he retired. But Jason wasn't having any of that. He'd slapped the offer right on his face and hightailed it. Jason hated his father for all he'd done to him but he hated his mother more. She knew the kind of man his father was and didn't have the decency of taking him with her. She'd left her vulnerable 10-year-old son at the mercy of a totally mad man. Just before they each got into their car's driver's seat. Brad motioned with his hands. "Hey! Don't forget we're attending Jeff's engagement party tomorrow." Jason frowned his brows, confused. "Who's Jeff?" "Jeff. My cousin." He sighed, glaring at his friend's still confused face. "The one dating your rich-ass die-hard fan. The one you promised to sing at their engagement party if they ever get to that stage." "Oh!" Jason replied casually. Jason recollected meeting the billionaire hotelier's daughter, Ashley Shawn, on a get-together with his close friends few months ago when Jeff had introduced her to everyone as his girlfriend. Most of the guys were jealous of his trophy girlfriend but he wasn't the slightest bit. He knew she was just another rich spoiled brat. Clinging on to him, She had fluttered her lashes and told him she loved him and was his die-fan. And tipsily, he'd made a toast to sing at their engagement if the ever got there. "Seriously, your brain is like a sieve." "What time is it?" "Eleven-ish." "I'll be there." "See ya..." Brad called getting into his car. He folded the top of his convertible and pulled up just a little close to his friend's car, who was already in his driver's seat. He added with sincerity. "Good luck with your Dad." With that, he drove off. Jason watched his car disappear in the distance as he turned the engine on. Brad was a friend anyone could ever ask for. He was the only one who encouraged and supported his dream. He'd even let him crash at his house for years when he'd left home before he could get his own apartment. He'd been there when no one else was. He wasn't just a friend to him. He was his brother. Jason swerved in the other direction leading to his family's mansion. He hadn't been there for like ages. He had had lots of nightmares living in that house and still bore painful memories which he wished he could erase. And, most importantly, he wanted absolutely nothing to do with his father. EVER! But here he was, driving into the one place he swore never to return and about to receive help from the one man he abhorred. Jason contemplated leaving there and just deal with his problems by himself, but his case was way beyond him. At the rate at which the rumor was circulating, he could be prosecuted anytime and would lose his hard-earned career and fame. Jason was well aware of the connections his father has, he was capable of making his situation disappear like it never existed by just pulling one or two strings. But as Brad had said earlier, he never gives anything for free. Not to anyone. Not even his son.* * *
"WELCOME, YOUNG SIR." The old butler saluted Jason in his usual British accent. "It's been ages."
Jason gave him a small smile. He still called him ‘Young sir’? After all these years? "Yeah! Thank you." He was surprised that the old man was still alive. He's been old for as long as he could remember. His father had never shown any form of respect to the old man yet he'd remained loyal to him. The fact he still works with his father after all these years baffled him. "Where's Father?" "In his study waiting for you." He answered courteously. He made a hand gesture. "This way." Jason followed him to his father's study. His father was seated behind a computer, tapping away and smoking a Cigar. He quenched the cigar bar in an ashtray by his side the moment the butler informed him his son had arrived. He moved from his computer seat to a sofa and made a hand gesture, pointing towards the couch by his side. "Have a seat." Jason ignored him, standing still as he said firmly. "What is it that you want this time?" "I think you've gotten this whole scenario wrong. You're the one who needs my help." "Which I don't recall asking for." Case Lyndon sighed softly. "Can we not fight each other whenever we meet?" "And you think that's my fault?!" Jason retorted with a lifted brow. Case annoyed with his son's attitude, flared up. "I never said..." He breathed deeply, calming himself down. Then he added in a softer tone. "Can we please not fight? Not today?" Jason sat down slowly at the seat he was offered earlier. He was stunned by his father's restraints. He was never like this. Ever. They would have gone on and on arguing for about an hour. Was he seeing a therapist or something? What's with the rapid change in attitude? Jason wanted to ask him all that but he swallowed his curiosity, focusing on what was at stake. "Why did you call me over? You said you have a solution to my problems. So, let's hear it." "Tea?" Case asked him with a smile. Jason grimaced. "Seriously." "Okay. Fine. Straight to the point" He threw his hands up in defeat. "I'll make the scandalous rumors about you and the teenage actress go away. Disappear like they never happened. You're my son and probably my successor there's no way I'd let you go down this way." "Okay? So what's the catch? What's in it for you?" "What makes you think there is any?" Jason wasn't buying it one bit. "Father. I'm 33, not 13. I've known you for a very long time. I know there's always something you want in return. What is it? I'm a very busy man." "Fine. All I want is for you to marry The Smithson's daughter, Diane. That's all." He shrugged off. "I mean it won't be that difficult, would it? You've been friends with each other since you were teenagers and probably even had feelings for each other once. And from the looks of it, I think she has a thing for you." Jason shook his head. He wasn't the least bit surprised. He would have been even more surprised if his father was being considerate of him. But for a moment there, a very slight moment, he'd almost convinced himself that his father was changed. Jason changed to an upright sitting position, linking his fingers together. " You want me to marry Diana and you'll help me out?" His father nodded in agreement. Jason unlinks his fingers, spreading them out. "Why? I'm sure you don't give a rat ass about my love life, so why exactly do you want me to marry Diane? At least, I have a right to know why I'm getting into this marriage." "Well... Nothing much." Jason gave him the I'm-not-buying-that look. Then he added. "Okay, I'm going to spare you the whole boring business stuff. The bottom line is, that Jared Smithson has finally agreed to my proposal of a merger agreement, but his only condition is a marriage between you and his only daughter, Diane. The Smithsons are the only ones close enough to be my adversary in this business and you know what they say; Keep your friends close and your enemy closer. If everything goes smoothly son, Lyndon Group will be even greater. "So you want me in a marriage of convenience just to feed your greed and ego?" Case scowled. "I'm not just doing this for me, Son. I'm doing this for you too. I'm trying to broaden our company and leave behind a legacy for you and your future kids to carry on so when you finally realize you've been wasting your time on that silly hobby of yours and decide to make your life useful, you'd have something to fall back on. How can you not see I'm doing all this for you?" Jason snickered. "You're so twisted, you know that right? You're not doing this for me, father. You're doing this for yourself. I've never been interested in your stupid company from the start and I'll never be. So stop acting like you care about me and my future kids, 'cause the both of us know you don't." He rose from his seat and spoke with gutsiness. "I'm not getting married to Diane Smithson. And about my scandal, I'll fix it myself." With that, he walked away. When he was just about to leave the door, his father spat out angrily behind him. "You're just like your mother. You're both ungrateful." Jason banged the door behind him storming off furiously unaware of the butler's farewell."CALM DOWN, Doris!" Evelyn hurried out of her house reaching out for the handle of the taxi she'd called earlier. She spoke to her friend through her phone who was bawling her eyes, talking randomly. "Slow down, Doris. I can't hear you. I'm on my way to your apartment, okay?" She hung up and tapped the driver's shoulders. "Could you please hurry up?" "Yes, Ma'am." He replied, stepping on the gas pedal. Evelyn was about to go complete the finish touches on the rented hall they had prepared for Doris' birthday bash which was today when her best friend had called her wailing and gibbering. She found it difficult to understand what her friend was on about over the phone but she's never seen her best friend this way. Yeah! She could be a little puerile sometimes but not like this. After a few minutes, Evelyn barged into Doris' apartment yelling out her name. "Doris! Doris!" She scanned every corner of her apartment and finally spotted her underneath her kitchen table sitting w
JASON YAWNED bored at the sight of the lovey-dovey couples slow dancing at the podium. He'd only attended the engagement party not only to perform for a diehard fan but also because those sorts of parties were a good location to get pretty ladies. Lately, he'd been so stressed out with finding inspiration for his next album and handling the rumors about him. He wasn't even close to finding solutions for either of his problems. He was in need of some sexy lady to ease his stress away. And so far, he wasn't getting any. Everyone seems to be in love with the couple. He looked back at the couple and snorted contemptuously. He's known Jeff Blake for quite a while now or at least what he's heard about him. Jeff was a terrible playboy! He was a playboy himself but not as awful as Jeff. At least, he made such his conquests understood there were no strings attached and they had no future together. But not Jeff, he would coax his unfortunate lover, making her believe she was the
EVELYN, NOW fully dressed, folded her arms and fixed an intense gaze on Jason who was wincing and massaging his forehead with an ice bag. She'd been so startled and enraged at the same time that she'd bashed his head with a bedside flower vase the moment she realise he was the one in bed with her. Luckily for him, no serious physical damage was done. Just a swollen forehead and probably a concussion. Jason banged the ice bag on the coffee table. The coffee table was the only bridge between the both of them, separating them from murdering each other. He shoots his piercing glare at her. She was almost taken aback by the anger in his eyes. She could practically feel the heat of that laser beam gaze burning a hole through her forehead and was surprised that there was no smell of smoke or a scorch mark on the wall behind her. Wait a damn minute. He shouldn't be the one angry here. She should. He was the one who had violated her. And now he's mad? What for? Okay, so maybe
AFTER SPEAKING to the Doctor, Evelyn slowly opened the door to Doris' hospital room and peeked in through the gap. Doris was lying down, face up, her right leg which was wrapped in bandages was slightly lifted. She couldn't hear any snoring but she knew, from the sound of groans coming from the direction of the hospital bed, that her friend was wide awake. Slowly and quietly sneaking open the door, she stepped into the room smiling guiltily at her well-awake friend who was now glowering at her. "I hate you, Evy." She pouted, whimpering. "I can't believe you left me alone. Now I don't only have to nurse my broken heart, I also have to nurse my broken leg. My leg is destroyed." Evelyn sat on her bed. "I'm sorry, Dee. I was in some sort of situation myself." She said gently stroking her injured leg. "Anyway, your legs aren't broken. The Doctor said you only sprained your ankle." Doris sniffled. "A sprain? It feels more like a fracture." Evelyn gave a small laugh. Sh
EVELYN STRODE down the busy Los Angeles sidewalk under the scorching afternoon sun, humming along with the song she was listening to through her AirPods. Despite the cacophony of noise that seemed to come from every direction, cars, buses, taxi cabs, bikes, and people pushing and maneuvering around one another nothing could stop her from being in a good mood. Every member of her family had asked her what the occasion was that morning during breakfast because she was rarely in a good mood. She'd just smiled and said nothing. She was still skeptical about telling them what she had up her sleeves. Yesterday had been a terrible day for her, but today? Today was the day she took the very first step to accomplishing her seven-year-long plan. She'd filled Doris in on the details when they had taken off to the hospital café yesterday evening after her discharge. The plan was to live with Jason for at least six months and within that six months, she'd try to find any clue
LATER THAT evening, Jason stood at his in-house studio trying to compose the song for his next album, but his mind kept wavering, finding it difficult to get inspired. After a while, he gave up, placed his jotter down, and just sat down pondering about his day's ordeal. He couldn't believe he had actually at one point considered Evelyn's offer. That woman was bad news. He couldn't even spend an hour under the same roof with her without getting pissed out let alone six FREAKING months. Uh-uh! Not happening! Absolutely NOT! If she ever lived with him, there won't be any moment of peace in his life. His serenity would be out of the window real quick. There was no way he was risking that. He was completely clueless about what to do. Both choices he has to get himself out of this mess were horrible and the thought disturbed him to his core. At that point, he had to make a choice that seemed like the hardest thing to do. How exactly did he get in this mess in the fi
JASON WAS famished and exhausted for food and sleep. He hadn't had breakfast or lunch throughout the day and at that point, he was close to passing out from hypoglycemia. Dealing with this father had sapped what little energy he had left in him. Now, he has to deal with Kelly Davis before all this blows out of proportion. Finally, he arrived at the location Brad had sent to him the previous day. It was a small eatery in a secluded part of the city with little or no people around. Jason packed his car gingerly at the parking space. He looked around scanning the vicinity in his car checking for any suspicious-looking person. Brad had notified him that he had absolutely nothing to worry the place was reporters free and he'd even reserved the entire eatery for the whole day. He put on a black face cap, a facemask, and sunshades that were constantly in his car before stepping out of the car. Being in the middle of all those scandals and rumors had taught him a
EVELYN squinted her eyes as the blinding flashes of light— from the reporters' cameras— flickered from every angle of the conference hall. She wasn't used to this. Being in the spotlight and receiving this sort of attention was a little overwhelming for her. Jason, on the other hand, was totally unperturbed and doing his thing like the pro he was. He was no doubt in his own world. Evelyn glanced at Jason from the corner of her eyes who was seated right by her side holding her hand and at some point, he kissed the back of her hand like any lover would do. It had taken them a whole week to plan this press conference. They had to come up with a back story on how they met and how they became a couple. Something striking. Something believable that would convince the press and viewers. Evelyn had moved into his house two days before the press conference even though her family wasn't too happy about it. She finally gathered her courage and told her mother
To everyone who read this book— TENKISSES! You're wonderful, terrific, fantastic and I'm beyond grateful you took an interest in reading "When The Wrong One Loves You Right" I love you all... and I love feedback and reviews too, so don't hesitate to share them. I was so excited to take you on this imaginative voyage with me and now we're here at the end, I couldn't be any more gratified. So, to my big sister, thank you for being my biggest inspiration, and to my incredible readers, editor, and everyone that believed in this project, I'm so grateful to each and every one of you for your support. YOU'RE THE BEST! And I hope you love Evelyn and Jason's story. Curious to see what happened to Doris...? I know you are. And I can't wait to share Doris and Brad's story with you soon in the next book in the duology— "Love's Inferno: When Fire Meets Ice". Big Heart, Bethel W.C. Eke
"And the Grammy Award for Record of the Year goes to... Jason Lyndon for his hit song 'Hello, Lover!'" the announcer boomed into the microphone, as a huge cheer rose from the crowd. But there was no sign of Jason on stage. A moment of confusion passed through the crowd as they waited for the winner to accept the award. The announcer equally confused, gave another shot at calling him. But there was still no answer. Where was Jason Lyndon? He was just sitting amongst the other celebrities with his wife a few moments ago? Finally, Jason's current personal assistant, James Clarkson, looking dapper in his tuxedo, walked up to the microphone and cleared his throat. "I'm sorry to disappoint everyone," he said. "Jason Lyndon is unable to come up on stage right now. His wife has just gone into labor!" The crowd burst into whoops and applause, understanding the situation and happy for the new parents. While the crowd was still congratulating Jason, the PA spo
EVELYN'S HEART slammed painfully against her chest, as the lights dimmed and the first model walked down the runway. THIS WAS IT! This was the moment she had been waiting for all her life, the culmination of months of hard work and endless nights of toil to craft the best collection. Now, she was here in the Paris Fashion Week and her designs readied to be on display for the world to see. And she wasn't here alone. Her loved ones who'd been there for her through it all were here to witness this big win with her. As each model stepped onto the stage, wearing her creations, Evelyn's breath ceased and her heart thumped faster. She watched as the crowd gasped and murmured, their eyes drawn to the fabrics and the shapes that her designs created. It was like a dream come true. With each new design that appeared on the runway, Evelyn felt a surge of pride and happiness. Her vision was coming into existence, right before her eyes. She could see the intricate deta
IT WAS NOVEMBER 20TH AGAIN. The day The Rodriguez would never forget. The day they had lost Clarissa. The family had been unable to hold a memorial service for her since her death because they felt it would be a travesty to honor her while her killer walked free. It was too painful to commemorate her life when there was still so much left unresolved. It felt like admitting defeat, like giving up on justice. But even though they hadn't been able to properly honor her, they had never forgotten her. They still carried her memory in their hearts, and they knew that someday, they would come a year when they'll be proud to give her the memorial she deserved. As she looked out at the multitude gathered to honor the life of her sister, Evelyn felt a surge of emotion. She had never expected such a turnout and it brought tears of joy, sadness, and a sense of fulfillment. For a week straight, the words "We're sorry, Clarissa" and "Rest in peace, Clarissa" had been topping th
"WHOOAA!!!" LIVVIE exclaimed as she gaze around The Lyndons Manor living room. "I feel like I just died and went to an inventor's heaven." Evelyn was in awe too. In the corner of the living room, there was a massive holographic projector, which could display anything from a relaxing fireplace to a movie screen. The lighting could be shifted to suit any mood, from a cozy glow to a bright, energizing hue. A zero-gravity recliner that can massage the muscles and even heat up for added comfort. The Lyndon's Manor was truly a sight to behold. It was both futuristic and cutting-edge, while also exuding luxury and comfort. The interior was adorned with state-of-the-art gadgets, from self-cleaning floors to an AI-powered fridge that could order groceries and meal kits when it was running low. Every corner was designed to maximize productivity and efficiency, while also providing a space for ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation. The decor was sleek and minimalist, with an emphasis on clean l
"JASON...?" Evelyn searched his pale and weak face as his eyes fluttered open and focused on her. When he saw her, a smile broke out on his face. "Hey!" Jason whispered, his voice hoarse from disuse. Evelyn's heart swelled with relief. "I was so worried about you," she said, her voice shaking. "Are you okay?" He reached up to brush her face but she took his hand in midway and squeezed it gently. "I think I'm okay now," he said. "You think?" Evelyn dropped his hand, abruptly. "You think...?" She began to beat his chest softly in feigning annoyance as Jason laughed and groaned weakly. "Do you know how worried I was? I thought I'd lost you. How could you scare me like that? How dare you try to die on me?" Evelyn said, still thumping his chest. "Aw! Evy..." Jason winced. "I'm a patient, remember?" "Oh, sorry. Didn't mean to hit hard," He rubbed the front of the blue and white striped hospital attire. "My chest hurt." Evelyn caressed his che
JASON DIDN'T care if the criminals were successfully disarmed by the cops, his priority was Evelyn. His heart was pounding in his chest, and his hands trembling as his eyes scanned the room for any sign of the woman he loved. Then he saw her. She was sitting on a metal chair, her hands bound to it. Her eyes were closed, her face was slightly bruised and her cloth bloodied. But she was still breathing, and he felt a rush of relief wash over him. He ran to her side, dropping to his knees and gently lifting her head, checking her body for any other sign of injury. "Are you okay?" He asked, his voice hoarse with emotion. "Ja--Jason! She did it. She--she killed Clarissa," Evelyn stuttered, her eyes unsteady. "She killed my sister." Jason nodded. "Shh! Shh! I know. I know," said softly, trying to free her from her bonds. "Get the keys to this damn thing." One of the uniform officers passed him the bunch of keys he found on the table while the rest fanned out, securi
SEVEN YEARS AGO: THE DAY OF CLARISSA'S DEATH... Clarissa was disheartened and looked all ruffled up as she trudged reluctantly away from Jason's mansion. Like having that horrible fight with her little sister wasn't enough for one day, that lunatic Diane Smithson had to show up and launched her latest exhibition of obsession on her. But how had she found out about Olivia's biological father? Clarissa thought. Julia was the only person she'd told about this. No one else. Not even her family. She was already suspicious of Julia, especially after she'd found out about her background which Julia had so flawlessly lied about. She'd still given her the benefit of the doubt because probably she might have been ashamed of her past. But disclosing what she'd told her in confidentiality was not acceptable. Clarissa pulled out her phone in the intention of confronting Julia about it but her weak voice over the phone discouraged her. Instead of confronting her, she resulted to as
EVELYN INHALED, stirring groggily. Her eyes fluttered open as she slowly began to regain consciousness. Her vision was still blurred as she struggled to figure out how where she was. She was in a dimly lit room, the only light coming from a single bulb hanging from the ceiling. The room was bare, save for a few cardboard boxes and a single, metal chair that sat in front of her. She tried to sit straight, but a wave of dizziness and nausea hit her and she slumped back down. Her head throbbed, and as she raised her hand to reach for the back of her head, she realized that her wrists were chained to the arms of the metal chair she was sitting on and as her eyes adjusted to the dim light, she could see that her ankles were shackled to the legs of the chair. She winced as she strained her head, striving to remember how she had gotten here, then her memory came surging with maximum force. She began to call out, hoping someone would hear her and come to her aid. As she strugg