“How have you been?” Bree asked. “It was hard, Bree. Especially that first year. I never wanted to become a surgeon.” Back then, Nary had refused to train him to school if he didn't do the course that she wanted. He had no choice but to do her bidding. “I’m so sorry for not coming. Mother made sure to stop me from coming. Forgive me.”Bree’s eyes fell on Gaspher’s fingers that held her hands. Her eyes widened seeing the glinting band encircled in his ring finger. “Wait, Gaspher. You're married?” “I’m not.” He replied. “You’re not? Then what is that ring you're wearing?”“I’m not married, just engaged. I know you want to be part of my wedding. I'm definitely not getting married without you.”She nodded. “That better be the truth because I won't forgive you again if that's the case. You better don't get married without me.”“Yes, my queen. Does that mean you forgive me? That I'm your big brother again?”Slowly, Bree nodded. “Well, yeah. It was hard for you too. Mother even forced y
“Oh, universe. Why are you never good to me? What have I done to deserve this,” Bree complained, her head thrown backward, her fingers in between her teeth as she paced around the hotel room. “For the love of God, why can't this child stop giving me heart attacks?” Not like she has had one before but from the look of things, she would be having a heart attack soon. Her heart was beating so fast and her ears were as red as ripe tomatoes. Different scenarios playing in her head.Hours earlier, Ariel had left the room to go play with her newfound friend on the second floor. She wasn't worried because Ariel had a new friend or anything, she was apprehensive because the friend was no other person than Spencer. For the past four days since they returned from Gaspher’s condo, there hasn't been a single day that Ariel didn't meet with him pinning that he was her new playmate. For the love of God, she couldn't afford to let Spencer discover her secret else it was over for her. Over, like capi
“Mommy, where are we going?” Ariel asked as they got into Bree’s car the next day. It was the weekend and as always, Bree was taking her daughter out to have fun. It has been their usual practice ever since Ariel turned one. “Well, you'll see when we get there.”“Have I been there before?”Bree shook her head. She turned on the accelerator and drove out of the hotel.“So how come you’ve been there without me? Did Mommy take other kids there? I can't believe this.”“Oh no no,” Bree laughed. “I took no one there. I went there when I was still little. It's a beautiful place so don't worry, hmm.”“Ahh,” the child nodded. “Mommy better don't take anyone there without me. Arie would be angry.”“Yes, my princess. You're the only one I'm taking, hmm.”She turned on the music and for the rest of the car ride, Ariel sang her favorite song, bouncing lightly, her play phone as her mic. Bree couldn't help but join her. Somehow, she envisioned Ariel as a teenager singing in her car while she dropp
“Mommy, Mommy.” Ariel’s wails pierced Bree’s ears. Bree’s gaze followed Spencer as he dashed towards Ariel, her heart leaping in her chest in relief. But as he drew closer, her blood ran cold when he took another child, sweeping him up and silencing his cries. She finally got to Ariel, swiftly unbuckling the strap around her. “Mo…mommy.” Ariel must be so scared as she cried bitterly, her wails causing Bree’s distress. She threw her arms around her mother’s neck. “It’s okay, baby. Mommy is here, okay? Stop crying.” Gathering the child in her arms, Bree turned around to make her way out of the merry-go-round only to find Spencer’s gaze fixed on them. The kid in his hand was now asleep and he held him like a father would his son. Her breath hitched before slightly pressing Ariel’s head on her neck to make sure she did not see the man. Without sparing him another glance, she made her way out of the ride to the other side of the playground where their car was packed. “Mommy, my legs hu
“Where are we going?” Bree struggled to get her hands from his hold as he dragged her up the stairs. “You don't know where this is headed?”“Why are you taking me there?”Silence followed after her question. Finally, they got to the end of the stairs and he kicked open a door, leading them to the rooftop. Dragging her to the middle, he let go of her hands. Bree gazed at him in suspicion, her eyes turning to look around her. Slowly, she took steps backward. “Dont you even dare.”“Ar…are you trying to ki…kill me by throwing me down?”His eyes flickered in surprised and in the next minute, he burst into laughter, gazing at her in disbelief.“Oh, you're scared?”“You look like that's your plan. Why did you bring me here?”“If I wanted to kill you, Bree. I'll do it with my hands not throwing you off some goddamn building,” his foot moved toward her. “That will be so unsatisfying.”“Either way is death. Why are we here, Spencer?”“Who is she?”Bree’s breath hitch at his question. Her hea
“Boss, she's here.” Spencer raised his head from his tablet as the voice of his secretary resounded in the room. “That is good. Bring her in.”Keeping his tablet beside him, he placed his hand on his chin and watched as the lady with high heels walked to him. With a signature smile dancing on her lips, she made her way toward the man, her red heels clicking loudly on the floor. “It's nice to see you again, J.” He nodded at her to sit on the chair astride him. “What do you have for me.”“Eish, good to be here again after that bitch of your fiancée chased me away with her scheming words. How is she?”He chuckled. “You’re suddenly asking about her. Here I was thinking that you dislike my fiancée.”“Trust me, I do. Just asking.”“Anyway, back to business. How's the investigation going?”The lady placed her hand in the hidden large pocket of her suit jacket and brought out an envelope which she pushed to his side. “All the information is here. I did a good job at it.”“Surely. I'll have
Bree paced around the hallway, right in front of Ariel’s room. In her hands were packs of Ariel’s favorite snacks and she held them tightly like her future depended on them. Perhaps it does. Ariel has been giving her the silent treatment for the past three days and honestly, she couldn't take it anymore. It was the first time they were ever in the same house without speaking for a good three days. Ariel would only come out when she wanted to take water or have something to eat, otherwise, they were like two strangers in the same house and no matter how she tried to persuade the child to forgive her, it was futile. She wished the child hadn't found out the truth in such a manner. It was boring living in the house without Ariel's vibrant voice and annoying teases. Finally, she heard a click from Ariel’s door causing her to stand still waiting for the child to come out. To her relief, Ariel’s door flung open, her footsteps stopping at the sight of her mother in front of her with diff
“What the hell is this? What kind of report is this?” Bree had her hands behind her back as the middle-aged man flung the documents at her face in disgust. “I reviewed them again, sir.”“You clearly did not. Is this all you can do?” His eyes threw daggers at her as he yelled, her colleagues fidgeting outside the office. The report in question, she had written and edited it time and time again but her so-called boss was never satisfied with it. She’d come to submit the latest report, one she’d spent the whole night perfecting but still, he threw it at her face. Her boss was known to be cunning, unsatisfied, and harsh but not this way. His attitude towards her suddenly worsened recently and somehow, she knew the cause of his change. He became ten times more of a bully than he has always been. “I’m sorry, sir. I’ll look into it again.” “That’s all you say. You never do anything perfect, Miss Boston. Besides, how dare you look me in the eye?”She immediately broke gazes with him and