ZESA RUSSO
They say sleeping next to someone you love makes you fall asleep faster, reduces depression and helps you live longer. That was true. But what was even better was waking up to be greeted by the almost naked form of the person you love. It was a sight that rid my heart of every sadness and worry. It made me feel reborn. I did not know a man’s body held that much power until now.
I let my eyes slide over his body, from his tanned chiseled abs to the V-line just above his towel. My pulses added and subtracted like an equation when his muscles stretched as he dried his hair with a towel. The way he moved made me wish to see him in action, lifting a weight or, even better, lifting me. Levi was perfect with the strong body of an athlete and the brain of an intellectual.
I snapped out of my trance when he cleared his throat. He’d caught me shamelessly ogling at him. How dare he distract me after hiding such a wonderful sight from me? It was enough to make me cum without even trying. Oh, dear. I pressed my legs tightly together under the sheets when I felt an ache down there. I was thinking dirty first thing in the morning. What a life I was living.
“I’m heading out early. I won’t have breakfast with you today. Sorry.”
I shook my head at him before climbing out of the bed. “That’s not how you say it.”
He arched an eyebrow at me, genuinely puzzled. “Say what?”
“Good morning,” I began, grabbing my robe to cover the silk nightdress. “Did you sleep well? And when I say yes, you can tell me about your plan and how you cannot have breakfast with me.”
He forced a smile at me. “My bad. I’m getting used to this.”
“It’s okay. When will you be back?”
“Perhaps noon?”
“Okay.”
I walked past him into the bathroom to do my daily routine. By the time I was done, he was gone. He didn’t even bother to tell me. I had no time to sulk about it. I had an important meeting today with a few of the workers of my Techya pharmaceutical, a subsidiary in Rome. After getting dressed in a white suit, I was ready to leave. Like Levi, I didn’t have breakfast. Time did not allow it. Although I could choose to go in whenever I wanted, I thought it rude to keep the workers waiting. They made me who I was. Without them, I would be nothing.
Today, I did not have Edwardo drive me to work because I wanted to drive my precious car myself. I purchased it last two years, and it arrived only last week. When I parked the car in front of the building and got out, I was met with the executives lined outside the building. They always did this whenever I came to work. Finn was no exception. With my head held high, I entered the building, and they followed behind me.
Finn came up to me with a suitcase in his hand. “Are you really going to meet with them?” he questioned.
“I must. I have to know what their concerns are. It is my duty as their employer to hear them out.”
He and the other executive followed me into the conference room where the meeting would hold. There was an enormous table in the center of the room with about eight seats on both sides. At the head of one side of the table was my seat. There was a projector screen at the end of the room. Lights hung from the ceiling onto the table and around the room were plastic plants. The three workers from Rome were already in the room and when they saw me, they rose from their seats. Everyone took their spots and only when I had sat down did they sit.
“Let’s begin, shall we?” I said, looking toward the workers. They were two men and a woman. “What is it you wish to tell me?”
The woman spoke first. “I am a scientist working on the production of Veltrina-50.”
Veltrina-50 was a new drug my company was working on. Techya had been working on it for Two years now for the treatment of cancer. At first, the drugs were working well until the patients bled from their nose and mouths. Thankfully, there were no casualties. We stopped testing it on people for the time being to perfect it.
“And it has come to our attention that the Apselpane used during production of the drug is severely affecting the health of our workers.” She finished.
Concern etched onto my face. “In what way?”
She handed me some pictures and medical reports. Their medical reports stated their livers were being affected by it. The pictures were images of the workers who had coughed up blood. This was bad.
“Six of our workers have passed away from this already. We cannot keep working on the drug if it affects our health.”
I nodded in understanding. “How are the other workers who have been affected?”
Her eyes became downcast. “They are not doing too well. The families of the workers who died are angry and demanding an apology and compensation.”
“When you return, explain to them what happened and tell them that Techya will take full responsibility. We’ll also compensate them. If needed, I’ll fly to Rome myself and apologize to them.”
One of the male workers spoke up. “What about the production? Will it be stopped?”
“How can we stop the production of Veltrina-50?” Mr. Lorenzo, a big bellied middle-aged director, asked. “Do you have any idea how much money was put into the production of that drug? If it hits the market after being perfected, Techya will make a lot of money.”
“Our lives matter.” The woman told him, annoyed.
“Just see it as a small price to pay for the good of Techya. Can’t you simply hold it all in until the drug has been perfected?” Lorenzo questioned, adjusting his glasses.
I shifted my attention to the company’s legal adviser, Mrs. Anita Ferro. She was a very smart woman and seventy percent of the time, I always went with her judgment. “What do you think, Mrs. Ferro?”
She sat straighter. “If we continue to produce the drug, more workers will get sick, which means there will be more complaints and we could get sued, which will cause more damage to the company’s image. So, I agree with them that Veltrina-50 should be stopped until an appropriate chemical can be used because completely stopping it will mean that the billions put into the production were a waste.”
Anita had a point. I darted my eyes to the workers. “What do you think? Will you find a substitute for Apselpane?”
A small smile graced the woman’s face. “We will as soon as we return.”
“Very well. It has been settled. Veltrina-50 will be suspended until there is a safer substitute for Apselpane. We’ll end the meeting here.” I stood up, and they followed suit. I held my hand for a handshake from the workers. The woman shook my hand first. “Thank you for your hard work.”
“No, ma’am. I should thank you for being so considerate of our health. I’m certain my colleagues will be over the moon when we relay this information to them.”
I mirrored her smile. “Have a safe trip back.”
After shaking the hands of the other two, I walked out of the conference room with the executives behind me. I halted and spun to face Mr. Lorenzo. He adjusted his glasses again. “The lives of my workers matter to me a lot more than you think.” He visibly swallowed. “So think well next time before making any statement, unless you want to go work in one subsidiary and witness firsthand what it is like to work with deadly chemicals around you.”
He lowered his eyes. “I understand.”
As I moved toward the elevator to go to my office, Finn and Anita followed me while the others went their separate ways. Inside the elevator, I said. “I need information on what Lorenzo has been doing here. If he has been slacking off, I’ll relieve him of his duties.”
Finn nodded. “Right away.”
Behind me, I could sense their movement and how they nudged each other. It was very obvious they had something to tell me but did not know how to bring it up, afraid it would anger me. I ignored them, calmly waiting for one of them to tell me about it. The elevator stopped, and we stepped out. Even as I took off my suit jacket in my office, they continued debating who would speak to me about whatever it was they wanted to tell me.
“Miss Russo, Mr. Finn has something he has to tell you.”
I faced them. Finn’s skin had become a lot paler and Anita’s eyes were shaky. “What is it?”
Anita nudged him. Finn put both hands in front of himself. “While in the meeting, I got a message. There are protestors right outside the building and it seems they have destroyed your car.”
I blinked once. Then twice. I placed a hand on my chest. “My car?”
My eighteen million dollars Bugatti La Voiture Noire that took me two years to get because only two were built in a year. My precious car that I waited for as though it were a child. How dare those people destroy my car? The money was not the issue here. The time it took for it to arrive was the issue. How dare they ruin my time and money?!
Finn confirmed. “Yes. Your car.”
“W-Why? Why would they destroy my car?! What was the security doing when that happened? Playing mahjong?” I snatched my suit from my seat and threw it on as I exited my office. Finn and Anita tailed me, occasionally jumping in fear whenever I stomped my heel on the floor in anger. The elevator ride seemed to take forever. “Oh, when I get a look at them.” I clenched my fists, blood pressure rising. “They are getting sued!”
“You want to sue?” Anita questioned. Her tone suggested it was not the right thing to do.
“Yes, I want to sue. Might as well get myself some pocket money.” I looked over my shoulder at her face. “Or is there something else you haven’t told me?”
Finn shifted on his feet. “Actually, there’s a reason they’re protesting.”
“Why?”
“They say we closed the subsidiary in New York without properly informing, compensating them, or even transferring them to other subsidiaries.”
My anger melted a little. “Does this mean they’ve come here before today?”
“Twice actually.”
I spun around sharply. “And why am I just hearing of this today?”
“I thought we could handle it properly without bothering you.” he answered. “You can take my salary until the money of your car has been recovered.”
“Even if I take your salary for five years, it won’t be able to cover the amount I spent on that car and time I had to wait.” I stepped out of the elevator, heading for the exit door.
True to what Finn and Anita said, there were indeed protesters outside. They all wore black outfits and a black face mask, as if that was enough to hide their identity. They were my workers. If I wanted to punish them one after the other for my ruined car, I could very well do it.
“She’s here!” one shouted, his protest sign held above his head as he rushed in my direction.
The security men who had been holding them off hurried to cover me. They should have done that for my car. I read their signs. ‘You can’t dismiss us like that.’ ‘No to sudden dismissal.’ ‘Pay us our entitlements.’
“We demand an explanation, Miss Russo.” The man said. It appeared he was the leader of the protest. “Why would you shut down Techya Bio without properly notifying us?”
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ZESA RUSSO After explaining myself to the protesters, I went home. Today was extremely stressful for me. As I watched the news, I couldn’t stop thinking about what the protesters had said and their anger toward me for closing down Techya Bio without giving them a heads-up. It was not my first time shutting down a subsidiary, but this one went south. Perhaps I did not do a good enough job with this one. I needed to fix this mess because the workers were right. They had families looking up to them for survival, and it was wrong of me to dismiss them like that.My phone rang, forcing me back into reality. I swiped my thumb across my screen to pick up after reducing the volume of the television.“You asked me to call you when I’m ready to sign the contract.”Ah… Nina Meyers.“Are you ready to sign it? Can you really give up Levi?”“Money is more important than love. You should know that. You’re a businesswoman. Did you make Techya a global company by choosing love every time?”
LEVI DEL CAMPA When I woke in the morning after getting drunk the night before, my head hurt as though someone swung at me with a bat. It became worse when I saw Zesa sleeping beside me. I stared at her sleeping form, wondering why she was there. Then the memory hit me. How I came home drunk, said some dumb things and ended up kissing her. I could vividly remember the feel of her body against mine, her breasts rubbing against my chest, my hands around her small waist, and how I almost did it with her. I recalled how she told me she loved me and kissed me again before everything went black. My guess was I passed out, and she laid me down on the couch.That was not the issue. The issue was the kiss. I hurriedly got dressed for work as I was trying to avoid her. How could I face her after what I did last night? Unfortunately, the universe chose to be a bitch and woke her up. When I saw her, my heart skipped a beat. Not out of love but out of worry, she would get the wrong ide
ZESA RUSSO It was time for me to leave for the event I was invited to. Clad in my beautiful, black dress from earlier with silver earrings dangling from my ears and the same colored necklace resting on my collarbone and wrist, a black purse and silver heels, I was ready to live with my hair in soft curls. I’d visited a salon to get my hair and makeup done, as I was in no mood to do it. I was afraid I would mess it up out of anger.After ensuring I had my phone, card, and lipstick, I was ready. Thankfully, Levi was not home, which meant he changed his mind about coming as my plus one. I guess I would end up attending the event alone. Edwardo had my limousine parked out front when I came out the front door. He silently opened the back door for me and I got in.Just when he was about to close the door, I heard approaching footsteps before I saw the face. Levi. What was he doing all dressed up in a black tuxedo? He motioned for me to scoot over. I didn’t.“What are you doing?”
LEVI DEL CAMPA She obviously thought I wanted to kiss her. I had a reason for doing what I did, though. There was nothing on her face, but someone was looking at her with emotions in his eyes. A man who had feelings for her and had just confronted me about it, even though I was her husband. Alejandro Ortega had feelings for Zesa and he made it clear to me. It seemed their meetings together turned into feelings for her. Even if he did like her, why would he confront me? Unless he knew I wasn’t with her out of love. If that was the case, he was asking me to leave her alone. He wanted me to move to the side so he could be by her. Although I didn’t have feelings for Zesa, it made me angry to think he had the audacity to talk to me about such a thing. Whether I married her because of a darn contract or because I loved her should be none of his business, because in the end, I was her husband. Me. How dare he tell me to my face that he had feelings for her? I looked at Zesa. S
ZESA RUSSO I hardly ever spoke about my parents. It often brought tears to my eyes, but today, I remembered them. My mother was a beautiful and kindhearted soul who went by the name Ozora. My father, Luca, was a strong willed and hardheaded man who had a soft spot for the one he loved. According to my mother, she and my father met at the movies. He’d gone on a blind date with the daughter of a noble family when he caught a glimpse of her throwing popcorn into her mouth as she mumbled to herself. According to my mother, my father fell in love with her at first sight and followed her about, ignoring the woman he’d gone to the movies with in the first place.My father had a different point of view, though. He said he didn’t follow her about. She just happened to be wherever he wanted to go. When she reminded him of how he followed her to her home, he laughed it off, saying he did it out of love. Looking at them back then, I wanted what they had. I wanted to live with someone
LEVI DEL CAMPA I stayed at the hospital for about an hour with Louryn before telling her I would leave. I’d barely slept last night, and I was exhausted. But before leaving, I gave her some money just in case something came up. By the time I got home, it surprised me to hear laughter and grunts coming from the living room. I opened the front door and entered the house, shutting the door before me. I froze for a moment at the sight before me.The living room was a mess, with caviar on the white couch and on the color, two bottles of champagne on the floor and one on the table, half of its content drunk. What was more shocking for me was Zesa, who was sprawled out on the floor with Finn, trying to lift her up. He, too, was drunk, but not as much as she was. Wasn’t he supposed to be at work? Today was a Friday.“What’s going on here?”Their eyes snapped to me. Finn hurried to his feet and adjusted his tie that was already a mess. There was a stain on his white button-up shirt
ZESA RUSSO Earlier, I woke up with a brain splitting headache after being woken up by a call from Neviah. A friend I met while I was in college. We had the same major, but unfortunately; she had to drop out of school after her father passed away as there was no one to pay for her tuition. I couldn’t help her back then because my business was still growing and there was not much I could do. I had suggested taking a loan from the bank but she refused, afraid she would be unable to pay back later.A year after she quit school, she became pregnant. Her boyfriend of three years was the father of her twins—Amaris, her daughter, and Asher, her son. He broke up with her when she told him about it. Since then, Neviah became a single mother who avoided any man that came her way because her mindset changed. To her, any man who came to her in the name of love only wanted to hit and move on. At the moment, she worked as a stripper at the club. It paid well, in her opinion.Despite her
ZESA RUSSO I couldn’t wait to see the anger plastered on his face, so I went home as he wanted. The guards were at their positions, head up as they scrutinized everything in the surrounding area. I would have dozed off a long time ago if I were to be in their shoes. I went into the house to see that the living room was empty, so my guess was he was in the bedroom. While going up the stairs, I pulled my lower lip in between my teeth as I tried to keep from laughing. My hand found the doorknob, and I twisted it, letting myself into the room.Levi sat at the edge of the bed, his phone in hands as he twirled it around. He lifted his head when he heard me come in. Pretending to not notice the anger rolling off him, I took off my denim jacket, so I was in denim pants and a white tank top.“Why aren’t you sleeping?” I questioned, putting my hair in a bun.He came to his feet, his eyes a glare. “Who was it?” I bit back my smile. “Who was who?”“Don’t
ZESA RUSSO Fifteen minutes later, Levi arrived at the orphanage. It made me happy to know that he’d stopped by somewhere to get the kids gifts because he had bags upon bags of gifts. While the nuns shared the gifts amongst the kids, Levi joined me in Juliane’s office. I still hadn’t swallowed down what she had said. Was it when we did it in the car? But it had been over three weeks since then. Dear Lord, please save me.“Hey,” I was forced out of my thoughts when I felt Levi’s hand on my thigh.“Huh?” His eyebrows furrowed ever so slightly. “You’ve been spacing out.”“I have a lot on my mind.” I responded, managing a small smile for him. To change the subject, I turned to Juliane who was staring at me before I even looked in her direction. She had succeeded in dropping a heavy bomb on me and she knew it. “What were you saying about the adoption?”Juliane averted her eyes to Levi. “Mr. Del Campa, earlier I suggested adoption to your wi
ZESA RUSSO Ever since the release of Veltrina-50, Techya got more attention from companies abroad and a lot more than normal in the country. I was proud of the researchers who made it possible and, because of that, increased their pay. They deserved that much. Back then, I thought we would be unable to perfect the drug, but the result exceeded my expectations. I’d just wrapped up a meeting with the researchers to thank them since I could not do it at the time of the release.With Leandra by my side, I made my way to my elevator, only stopping when I saw Eric come out of an elevator. We’d failed to talk about things the last time we saw each other. I looked over my shoulder at Leandra. “I’ll be up soon.”“Alright, ma’am.”I walked over to him, noting how he had a file with the company’s name on it. His brother must have given it to him.“Eric,” I said, tapping him lightly on the shoulder. He turned around with a smile that immediately disappeared and his expression turned bu
ALEJANDRO ORTEGADISCLAIMER: This chapter contains slight sexual harassment. Read at your own risk. {After the first _}THREE WEEKS LATER I was livid with the betrayal of Enzo, Sophia, and her father. They cast me aside, and left me to suffer the very minute I found myself in a ditch. Even my father would have done the same if he hadn’t been caught trying to flee the country. The pain of knowing that he wanted to choose himself and leave me to suffer on my own sank deep into my flesh and into my bones.I stood before the court as they announced my sentence before Zesa Russo, whose face looked like it hurt from smiling too much. She reached into her purse and pulled out a rainbow colored handkerchief to wipe at her nonexistent tears. What did she offer Sophia that was just too irresistible that she let go of her so-called love for me? Was it always that easy to get rid of me if I proved to be useless to her? Had she lied to me the entire time?I looked at the man beside
FINN GIOVANNI After Zesa showed me what dirt she had on Alejandro’s father, I was disgusted. Harming people without remorse was really their thing. Once she’d sent the mail to a news station, I saw her happiness double. I was glad she wanted revenge as much as I did. It brought joy to my soul. In a few hours it would be released and people would want to know the truth. Their stocks would drop and they would be taken to court and humiliated. What better revenge was there than watching the person who hurt my sister go down with his father and cherished company?I trailed behind Zesa with my hands in my pocket as she made her way to Alejandro’s room where four police officers were situated outside. The two at the door moved to the side to let us in. Sophia had already beat us and boy, was she furious. Her body shook with rage as tears rolled down her face. Alejandro simply took it in with his head lowered. What was this? He wasn’t snapping at her because I knew very well he wa
ZESA RUSSO I’d never had sex in a car before. Until now.Levi unlocked the car and I slid into the backseat, taking off my heels and panties as I watched him go around the car to the driver’s side before proceeding to amp up the A/C. He joined me in the back after making sure he’d locked everywhere. “This is nerve-wracking,” I whispered softly, reaching my hand out to his groin to unbuckle and unzip the clothes in my way.“That’s what makes it fun.” He responded, pulling his bottom lip between his teeth, releasing a moan that told me he needed a release and that I was the only one who could do something about it.He lifted himself slightly and peeled down his boxers, revealing the tip of his bloodshot cock that was clearly causing him a lot of anguish, as it lay engorged over his belly, malformed in how it curved to the side. It throbbed and twitched as though happy to see me. He bucked his hips and his drooling dick rose, head pointed straight at my face.My hand hovered
ZESA RUSSO By the time I arrived at the spa, Sophia was already there and had settled in. A worker directed me to the massage room after I stripped out of my dress and draped a robe over my body. I opened the door and was pleasantly surprised by the interior that seemed to differ from what I’d seen so far. The room boasted sandy-pink walls and a dramatic tiered ceiling, which staggered upwards into a cone-like shape. In the middle of the room were two beds, both covered in crisp white sheet that with a towel on top, save for the pillows. It seemed she wanted an oil massage for me. Close to the door was a green terrazzo vanity that brought back the natural vibe the spa gave off. On one bed was Sophia with her head turned away from me while a masseuse massaged her legs. Another masseuse stood at the foot of the bed I was to occupy. I looked towards the table close to the window with two vases and a phonograph that played soft, classical music. It was soothing and created a
ZESA RUSSOOne of the hardest things I’ve ever had the displeasure of comprehending was the funeral of a child.I’d heard that one of the things a parent wished for was to be buried by their child when they become old and wither away like a flower. Not the other way around. This was clear to me as I drowned in my sorrows, feet marching into this black abyss called a graveyard. In the snow and frigid air, all I could hear was the heavy, pounding feet of others as we marched as one. I and Levi’s hands clenched together, gripping at each other as though the pain would subside if we squeezed hard enough. It was purely a superficial comfort to help console others, rather than ourselves.I stood shivering next to a deep hole that had been dug where the casket would be lowered into. While waiting for the pallbearers to deliver the body, I thought about what my life would be like once mother earth swallowed him up. How it would feel to sleep knowing that his cries wouldn’t wake me up in the mi
FINN GIOVANNI Malena and I sat side by side in an awkward silence beside Sophia who had regained consciousness and was currently crying her eyes out. We’d told her everything, and it somehow ended up with her crying. Was it out of disappointment or just the feeling of hurt? I couldn’t tell.“How could he do such a thing to me?” she sobbed, her shoulders shaking as droplets of pain dropped from her eyes. “I knew he was an asshole, but this is too much. He lied to me about an engagement,” she wiped at her tears. “Got a woman out of jail when she’s supposed to be in there serving her time. Now, how am I supposed to face my parents and friends?”“Sophia.” Malena put her hand on Sophia’s in a bid to console her. “You shouldn’t be crying over such a person. He isn’t worth it. No man deserves your tears.”“I know,” she sniffled. “But I love him.”She lowered her eyes to her thighs. “We sometimes love the wrong ones.” It was like a punch to the gut when she looked at me. “Doesn’t m
ZESA RUSSO The police were taking too long to arrive. I was losing my patience. Whilst I waited in the car for them to arrive, Alejandro drove past me. Why now of all times? Why would he come in now? I glanced around the house’s surrounding. There was no sign of Nina. She was long gone into the house, though. If she was dead, I did not know. I got down from my car after watching Alejandro go in. There was not enough time to wait. If he were to get his hands on the contract, he would not hesitate to kill Levi. I couldn’t have that. The least I could do was stall.With my heart beating loudly in my ears, I got closer to the house. Thankfully, he’d left the gate open, so I did not have to draw attention to myself by touching the metal. I lifted my leg to take another step when I heard a blood-curdling scream. I halted in my steps when I realized that the voice belonged to Nina. Something had happened. I looked down at my hands to see that they were quivering with fear with eac