I felt a gentle hand patting my hair, and I slowly opened my eyes to find Carlton's face hovering over me. I groggily looked at him, then snuggled back into the warmth of his chest, letting out a soft groan."You need to wake up now," Carlton whispered.I opened my eyes again, and he asked, "What happened to your leg last night?"I hesitated, remembering everything that led to our passionate encounter. "I fell," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper."You shouldn't have done what you did last night. You could have died. Don't do it again."I gazed into his eyes, feeling a mix of emotions: guilt, shame, and a hint of defiance. "Ok," I conceded.He asked, "Does your leg still hurt?"I assessed the ache. "It doesn't hurt like yesterday," I replied, my voice a little stronger now.As I lay there, wrapped in Carlton's arms, both of us naked. I knew I had to confront the consequences of my actions. But for now, I just wanted to savor the warmth of our embrace.Without a word, he assist
We rushed into the hospital room where George lay, his eyes closed, disconnected from the tubes, lifeless. The doctor and Alexander stood beside him. I glanced at Carlton, whose expression remained the same- no shock, anger, sadness, or agony."What happened, Adam? You said he was fine, just needed rest," Carlton asked the doctor.Before Adam could respond, Alexander interrupted, his tears falling. "Why are you here? You must be happy he's dead." He said between sobs.Carlton's brows furrowed as he turned to Alexander. "What?"Alexander's eyes welled up again. "Don't be a nuisance till the end, Carlton. You have no right to be here, no right to ask questions. Leave, or do you want us to cause a scene in front of father?"Carlton's jaw clenched, and he stormed out. I followed, struggling to keep up with him.We both got into the car, and Henry started the engine. I glanced at Carlton, who remained silent, his expression still the same, but he seemed lost in thought as he leaned back in
I walked down the Miami streets, the air warm and humid, the sounds of the city enveloping me. My heels clicked on the pavement, and I felt my heart beating faster. I try to stay focused, to remember why I'm here. But it is difficult not to be drawn in by the city's energy and the seemingly endless possibilities it offers. I took another deep breath and forced myself to concentrate. I see various people walking by. There are tourists dressed in Hawaiian shirts, families pushing strollers, and teenagers laughing and texting. People are begging for money and selling goods on the street, a man in a suit is strolling by and talking on his phone. I see a homeless person, filthy and dishevelled, pushing a shopping cart loaded with belongings. ugh. The city of Miami...I opened the doors to the Sultry Siren where I work. As I walk in, the bouncer nods and I head straight for the dressing room. The room is a mess, with dancers frantically changing and applying makeup. I changed into my sta
Siren sent me the money before I left, and she also handed me a bag containing a red dress and matching heels. I sighed as I checked my phone time. I was supposed to meet him, the man willing to pay a fortune for a fake wife, this afternoon, in about twenty minutes.The dress was knee-length with spaghetti straps and a deep, vibrant red that resembled a full-blooming rose. It hugged my curves in just the right places, and the fabric felt silky against my skin. I could not deny that it was stunning. But the colour seemed to call attention to me in a way that made me uncomfortable. I couldn't help but feel like I was being offered up like a prize. I pulled my black hair into a ponytail and decided not to apply makeup as I felt it was too much. I hoped the man who wanted to marry me saw me as more than a pretty face. But I was not sure.The taxi pulled up in front of the address sent to me which is a cabin, and I took a deep breath before stepping out. I could feel the warmth of the Flori
How am I going to explain to Sarah? I'm worried about how to tell my sister about the billionaire and the contract marriage. I don't want to lie to her. What should I do? The loss of our father had hit my sister hard, and I felt powerless to help her. It was like there was an invisible barrier between us, and I couldn't figure out how to break through it. My sister had always been the sensitive one, while I was more resilient and independent. I knew that our different reactions to the loss were partly responsible for the distance between us, but I didn't know how to fix it. I just wanted to make things right again, but I didn't know how.My driver was already standing in front of my house."Good morning, Miss Jones!" He was always so chipper, and it was refreshing. I smiled and said."Good morning, Elijah. It's great to see you!" We chatted about the weather and other mundane topics.When we got to a Chinese restaurant, I noticed that he'd pulled up to the front door."We are here
As we entered the cabin, I noticed Sarah's expression, and I knew she loved the cabin as much as I did. Her eyes were bright, and a smile formed at the corners of her mouth. As we walked in, I recognized the same ladies from my previous visit, but this time, there was a new face among them. She stood out from the others, dressed in a more formal attire, and exuded an air of authority. I assumed she was the head housekeeper. With a warm smile, she approached us."Welcome, Ms. Jones," she said, her tone warm and friendly. "Megan, show the other Ms. Jones around." She turned to the lady with a mole next to her right eye. "Will you be fine?" I asked as I turned to face Sarah. "Are you kidding? I'm not a kid." She smiled and followed Megan. The chief housekeeper introduced herself. "I am Beth," she said. "I'll be your point of contact for any questions or needs you might have during your stay." "Thank you," I said. "It's nice to meet you, Beth." "The pleasure is all mine," she sa
The time had passed quickly, and now it was the day of meeting his family. I still didn't feel prepared, but there was no going back now. I had spent the last two days with Beth, learning all I could about the family and the life I was about to enter. My uncertainty kept getting the best of me, was I making the right decision?As I sat lost in thought, the door opened, and Beth entered, followed by a lady, who wore a combination of plaid pants, a striped blouse, and a floral jacket, topped off with a hairdo that could only be described as a "hair bungled." She carried a large bag in front of her, holding it with both arms and smiling warmly. Despite the clashing patterns and hairstyle, she pulled it off. "Ms. Jones, this is Jasmine," Beth said, smiling. "She's a talented stylist who will help you get ready. I'll leave you two to get started." Beth turned to leave, and as the door closed behind her, Jasmine approached me. "Hi," she said, holding out her hand. "I'm Jasmine Harris. Nice t
"Aren't you a little dressed up for a family dinner?"George said to her as she took her seat next to him."You should focus on your son, tell him to change his wardrobe, all I see is suits, suits, suits"She replied. With the way she replied, my guess, she's the third wife, she looks so young, did she marry him because of his money or are they really in love?"Whatever"She ended her argument with George and faced Carlton who was seated with me on the other side of the table."Carlton, don't you want to say hi? You are making look like an evil stepmother"He smiled, fake smile, it didn't reach his eyes, his body language was tense."Samantha, meet Laura Williams, my father's wife, Laura, meet my fiancée, Samantha Jones"I smiled at her, waiting for her to say something."When is the food going to get here? George, you need to replace them, they are always slow"She didn't look at me and ignored the introduction making it look like I was completely invisible. That went well"Uncle!"A