Pamela held Leah's hand and looked at her. The latter looked away, she was avoiding meeting her gaze. What will she tell Pamela, that Louis vehemently refused the union. Pamela saw how uneasy Leah was. Is her fear coming through, Louis didn't accept her? She looked past Leah to Ellis and the older man looked helpless. He sighed and pinched the bridge between his eyes. "Just tell me, you shouldn't be afraid to choose your words. What did Louis say, he doesn't want me as his wife, right?" Pamela asked and Leah nodded helplessly. Pamela's eyes welled up with tears. She cleaned the tears quickly and sniffled. She tried to appear as casual as possible. "I'm sorry, Pamela. But this is not the end of the story, Louis will come around and accept you as his wife. But you will have to be patient and watch him regain his strength. Everything will be fine, dear" Leah coaxed her. "You have our backing, dear. All that we want from you is time, give Louis a little more time and he
Pamela sighed softly. This was going to be difficult to keep. How long can she keep this good news from Louis? The fellow had told her he wants her to flush the foetus away. In fact, he called it a distraction. Now after check up, she was told the foetus was fine and was growing. Invariably, she was pregnant already. When she got out, Leah told her to keep the foetus safe and see that nothing happened to it. She can hide it as long as she can without Louis knowing about it. But when it becomes obvious and her baby bump begins showing will she still be able to hide it? Leah had told her that if she discovered that Louis was suspecting her, she would send her away abroad. She would be safe and her baby. She would try to see that Louis doesn't have a way of hurting his own child in any way. Pamela said okay and returned home. She must take deliberate steps to avoid meeting Louis at the dinning or crossing paths with him. How can she carry his child in her belly and he
Louis was stamping his feet on the floor. The hospital where Pamela went for an ultrasound called to apologise to her. Perhaps one of them did not serve her well and hence she left angrily. But they called the phone in Louis' Villa rather than her mobile phone. They felt she would be home and since she was Louis Hayden's wife, there is no reason why they couldn't call the line. But unfortunately, Pamela was not home but Louis was. He was the one that answered the phone. The receptionist linked the call to the doctor who attended to her. He without cautiousness apologised and said Louis Hayden should extend his sincere apologies to his wife. But she needs to take care of herself and not hurt her unborn babies. Louis squinted. Unborn babies? She had twins in her belly and lied to him that she wasn't pregnant, that she was having her period a few weeks ago? Oh gosh. This is too much. How dare she lie to him? He would do the worst and make her regret lying to him. He ha
An hour later, Pamela was wheeled out of the theatre. Louis Hayden was still waiting to be certain that the procedure was done. Immediately he saw Pamela come out, he felt this sympathy for her. She definitely must have gone through something similar to have the insemination. And now, she experienced something similar to having it removed from her belly. This was happening because of her insincerity. She shouldn't have lied to him back then. She told him she wasn't pregnant and the insemination failed. It would have been easier back then than the present. Since they are officially divorced, he would think of ways to pay her back for the inconveniences she might have gone through because of him. Then Pamela was declared fine and could go home and rest. "You need to take some time off work, Ms and rest. That's what you need right now to recover well.Besides, don't forget to take your medicines…" the doctor advised and gave her a prescription. Pamela nodded and walked
He felt like being interrogated. From the moment his parents stepped into the villa, they've only been talking about Pamela. They could find something else to say. They didn't even ask him about his health. Is he back to the Louis he was before the accident or was still having some minor pains or injury yet to be completely healed. But no, it's all about Pamela, Pamela, Pamela. What's the issue with her? They should be more concerned about him than that poor tramp. "I don't want to talk about anything or anyone else. I am here to see my dear Pamela. Now, you will answer my questions and tell me exactly what you went to the hospital to do with her?"Leah was uttering each word with a cold, intimidating aura. Louis sighed softly and said "ok, fine. I told you she lied to me. What she lied about was the pregnancy. She was actually pregnant and told me she wasn't, in fact, she said the insemination failed. But unfortunately the hospital called where she went for an ultrasoun
Leah Hayden sat in the garden all by herself. The garden was small but something perfect for a couple. There are two gardens in the mansion but this one is usually where Leah stays, when she wants to be alone. The garden had a canopy tree in the middle. The leaves and branches of the tree created a shadow. The floor was Covered with green carpet grass. Few tables and chairs were placed in a circular motion. A wall of flowers was used as the demarcation between the garden and the outer plantation. A small wooden gate was used as the entrance and exit from the garden. The cool breeze from the garden was capable of making someone dozed off within a few minutes after being seated. That was where Leah sat, looking out, waiting to hear the news that Pamela had been found. Even the police hadn't been able to provide a positive response in two days. She had stopped sobbing. She was waiting for a miracle, a different story from the ones she's been hearing for days. A glas
When Louis stepped in, he couldn't recognise the room anymore. The room was painted and decorated with children's paintings, hanging on the wall. Different types of toys and playthings were there and four baby cots were placed on the different sides of the room. He knew that the wardrobe was opened deliberately for him to see the interior. Baby clothes everywhere in the wardrobe. He saw the baby toiletries, lotion and all that a baby needs to be taken care of. He stood with his back to his mom. He knew why his mother called him. She wants him to see what she had prepared for his unborn babies and how they all are going to go to waste or at most, packed and sent to a charity home. Leah Hayden stood with a cold stare, staring at her son's back view. She could guess what was going on in his mind. She needed to see him sob, and plead for him to be forgiven. She had staged everything and then invited him. She wanted to see how amazing it would have been for him to walk thro
Pamela felt like she would fly. After two months since her babies were brought out of her belly, they were placed in the incubator. Though she doesn't stay in the hospital, the nannies take turns to stay in the hospital at such periods. If there's anything,they would call Clarion Johnson. But her babies were fine and they were being discharged. Four nannies were carrying the child each and Pamela walked in front of them, holding hands with her grandmother. As they approached the car, the bodyguards filed up in two rows. Pamela and her grandmother walked through the midst of them and each of the bodyguards bowed their heads before them. As Clarion Johnson was about to slide into the car, she let go of her granddaughter's hand. Pamela waited until the babies were carried gently into the finest most expensive car Lamborghini Sian. Clarion Johnson had ordered for the car and waited for it to be used in taking the quadruple home when discharged. Seeing they had all settled