Halle's heart sank as her eyes met Xavier's accusatory gaze. His brown eyes bore into hers, a silent storm of anger and hurt. She could feel the weight of his disappointment, a heaviness that settled deep within her chest. Guilt gnawed at her, twisting her insides as she struggled to meet his gaze.Xavier's voice was cold, cutting through the charged atmosphere like a blade. "Explain." He repeated with a chill in his tone that he’d never used with her before. Now the reality of the situation was sinking in properly and Halle was now beginning to fear for her life. What had she done? Was it the right action to take? Tunde, standing beside her, seemed unaffected by Xavier's gloomy demeanor. She also noticed that his nonchalant attitude grated on Xavier's nerves, but she was too shaken to react. “Calm down before you blow a fuse, man,” Tunde dragged the chair from the bedside table and plopped down on the seat with a heavy sigh, a quirky smile that was no doubt the really for Xavier’
Tunde's voice was steady as he began to speak, his words carrying a weight of truth that neither Halle and she was sure Xavier couldn't ignore. "Xavier, there's something you need to understand about our way of life. It's not always what it seems. Trust is a luxury that can be hard to come by." Tunde was in this life just as deeply as Xavier and his cousins were but, he found a loophole and that way he was the target of many but also the target of none. Halle couldn’t think of anyone better to speak to Xavier about this. Xavier's gaze remained fixed on Tunde, a look of skepticism in his eyes. Halle noticed he was willing to listen to what they had to say but he also looked tense, like he was ready to claw his way put of here if their words didn’t appeal to him. Halle knew he wouldn't let his guard down so easily. Tunde continued, his words measured. "I received a letter from Halle yesterday morning. She said your life was in danger, and she was certain that your aunt Martha and Andr
“Please, Xavier, wake up,” Halle whispered, her voice a mixture of desperation and fear.She sat beside him, her gaze never leaving his face as she waited for any sign of him stirring. Her heart ached as she watched him, guilt gnawing at her for sharing the truth with him in a way that seemed to have overwhelmed his already fragile state. She wished she could take back her words and shield him from this harsh reality, but it was too late now.It had to happen. Time seemed to stretch on, each second feeling like an eternity as Halle sat there, watching over Xavier’s unconscious form. Tunde returned with a doctor on the phone, but Halle barely registered their conversation. Her focus was solely on Xavier, her fingers gently brushing against his hand, seeking some sign of warmth or response.Days turned into a blur as Halle refused to leave Xavier’s side. Tunde came over several times, concern etched across his features, urging her to rest and take care of herself, especially given her
Halle never let go of his hand, she knew right there and then that he needed someone to listen, to be there for him at this point in his life. Halle recalled a moment in her life when she had been so broken beyond repair, when the people she thought were meant to protect her were the instigators of every hurt she felt and she’d always wondered…if they chose to listen just once, maybe things would’ve been different. Halle listened intently as Xavier recounted instance after instance that should have made him suspicious of Martha’s intentions. With each memory he shared, a fresh pang of guilt went through her. If only she had noticed sooner but she also had grown to love the woman like a mother and Halle didn’t want to compare her hurt to what Xavier was feeling but her heart hurt more than she let on. While he spoke, he never met her eyes, he looked like a young boy who had just gotten his world turned upside down. Halle never imagined she would see Xavier in such a state. But what
A few weeks had passed since Halle had revealed the truth to Xavier about his aunt Martha's betrayal. Thanks to Angela's diligent and strict care and being free of Martha's "treatments," Xavier's health and strength had improved greatly.Though Angela advised checking into a hospital, Xavier refused to risk Halle's safety that way. No doubt Martha would be out for vengeance if they dared show themselves in public now. So they stayed in hiding at Tunde's safe house. Tunde was hardly ever in the property so he didn’t mind giving it to Xavier for the next few months. Halle had also noticed that their friendship had improved over the past few days even while Tunde made jokes like, “Thank God you married her instead,”That would always crack Halle up though she knew it was a sensitive matter and Xavier would end up just rolling his eyes at the both of them. One morning, as sunlight streamed into the bedroom through the parted curtains, Halle lay curled against Xavier's side, her back pr
A few days had passed since Xavier had left to begin making moves against Martha and securing Damien’s safety. Though he had assured Halle he would return soon, she couldn’t help but spend each hour anxious for his safe return.Halle paced the floors of Tunde’s house, unable to focus on anything while her mind was heavy with worry. She trusted in Xavier’s capabilities, knowing he was powerful and cunning as the head of the Stone family. But up against Martha’s web of deception, there were so many uncertainties.Halle pressed a hand to her rounding belly, taking comfort in the steady kick of the new life within. At least she had a piece of Xavier with her even when he was away.“Your daddy is strong and brave,” she murmured. “He’ll come back to us, no matter what.” Halle had never spoken to the baby before, maybe because somehow she felt guilty for loving the child when her first intention was to leave it behind. So many things had changed since she signed that contract. The day drag
After several long months in hiding, Halle was beginning to go stir crazy being cooped up in the Tunde's house day after day. Now eight months pregnant, she longed to get outside and breathe some fresh air, even if just for an hour.Sure if it were the days when she worked a thousand jobs a day, she would long for the comfort of staying indoors this long but now, that seemed like a lifetime ago and Halle had now concluded with herself that too much of everything was very fucking annoying! When she broached the idea of a quick outing to Xavier over breakfast, he immediately tensed up. "It's too risky for you to leave right now, Flower," he said, shaking his head. "Not until I have Martha fully cornered and our safety is guaranteed." He added in his firm tone that usually left no room for argument. But Halle persisted, reaching out to squeeze his hand reassuringly across the kitchen table. "I'll be extremely careful, I promise. I just need a change of scenery before I lose my mind. I
Halle drifted aimlessly through an endless void of darkness, her body leaden and unresponsive. She tried to move her sluggish limbs or open her eyes, but even these simple actions felt impossible, her mind detached from the nerves and muscles that should obey its commands.Gradually, she became aware of a bone-deep ache permeating every fiber of her being. She attempted to shift or stretch her protesting muscles, but only managed the faintest twitch in response. Even this miniscule motion sent fresh shockwaves of searing pain ricocheting through her skull and her shoulder. A low moan involuntarily escaped her parched lips. Halle’s thoughts swirled in a dense mental fog, struggling to grasp what had happened to leave her in this dissociated haze of all-consuming discomfort bordering on outright agony. She groped for elusive memories, but her mind felt empty, wiped clean.Mustering every last ounce of strength, Halle forced her eyelids fully open at last. But her vision remained an ind