Chapter 94 Marco's POV There are moments in your life when you know you’re being played, but you decide to ignore the signs hoping that the truth would turn out to be a lie. I knew right from the start that Jessica didn’t love me, as a matter of fact a lot of times she proved that by threatening to leave me whenever I was broke. Juss didn’t care about any of that, she started splitting her salary after I lost my job, and never made me feel like I didn’t contribute a dime when she bought the house. When Juss found out I was cheating with Jessica, instead of kicking us out, she left, I wondered what kind of person she was. And I realized what my issue with her was. She was too perfect for me. I’m a cunning, ungrateful bastard and she is a good woman, one I didn’t deserve. Looking back at how things were, I realize that Juss was never the problem, she was the best partner anyone could ask for. That little Eggust Flemming saw that before I did. I was the problem, I kn
Eggust’s Pov The anger I nurtured on my way to the police station morphed to triple fold the second I discovered that they got the wrong person. “How do you mean you got the wrong person?” I questioned Ezekiel in anger, but he said nothing. They arrested an innocent person and while I knew that was mostly my fault due to the orders I gave I was still angry regardless. “I need an explanation.” I demanded. “The person they brought is innocent. She just happened to be guilty by association. The original blackmailer is her cousin, at least according to what she said, which I have a hard time believing.” He said just the way they explained to us. I went into the interrogation room and looked at the lady sitting before me. “How does it feel to be finally caught?” I clenched my fists, “how does it feel to completely ruin someone’s life. Do you know how many nights she stayed up crying? Worrying about what next dimwits like you would do to dent her image? I clenched my fist
Eggust’s POV During mom’s first two days in the hospital, I didn't notice anything off at first till I spent time with her and discovered She didn't stay up for longer than five minutes at a time but the doctor assured us that it wasn’t abnormal. "She should be fully awake and coherent by the third or fourth day." he told us So my routine revolved around her; making sure she was alright, she was eating healthy, taking her medication. As I got to the hospital, with Ezekiel following close behind, I ran into an elderly man and a young boy in the elevator. The elderly man was dressed simply with a navy blue polo-shirt and pants while the boy was in jeans and a colorful top. He couldn't have been more than seven or eight years old. He held a bouquet of hydrangeas tightly, as if he was afraid of it being snatched away from him. I could tell from their clothes and their demeanor that they weren't very well off, but they seemed happy. I w
Hera's POV I was so annoyed after speaking to Marco that I walked for almost a kilometer before remembering that I needed to get a place to stay. I was still on the run. The bastard was so annoying. Who the hell does he think he was? I called to warn him as I was sure he wouldn't have done if the case was reversed and he'd had the effrontery to accuse me? The least he could have done was to say thank you, but of course, he had no manners. How could a mannerless he-goat be grateful? He was such an idiot and I regretted working with him but at that time, I was so desperate. Without any other options, he seemed like a fair choice. But now,.... Anyway, it did not matter anymore. I just hoped they did not get him because he had more information on me than everyone else and so that would be my downfall for sure. I stopped by a fast food place and went in to grab a bite. “What do you want?” A waiter asked. “Give me whatever you have.” “I
Eggust's POV My mom woke up this morning and as usual I was expecting her to go back to sleep but she didn’t, even after one hour, meaning she was fully awake. And this was the final proof that the surgery was successful. I was worried about her not being fully awake for the past two days but the doctor assured me that it wasn’t abnormal for patients her age after a surgery. "Hello mum." She smiled back and caressed my cheek. Her eyes regained their focus and I noticed a look of surprise on her face as she recognized me. She struggled to sit up. "No mum. You can't sit up yet." I tried to push her back down but she struggled so I let her sit up. After taking a few moments to recover, she turned and stared at me with a frown and my heart dropped. Oh fuck! We weren’t on good terms before the accident and since she hadn’t been awake for more than a few minutes for the last two days I had not had to worry about our discord before now. Did she remember that now that sh
Eggust's POV Alarm bells went off in my head. The 26th of April!!! The 26th of freaking April! How the hell did that happen? "Mom..." I started but the doctor quickly jumped in. Apparently he had noticed that something was wrong. "Please excuse us for a minute." he said to us and we stepped out. He spoke to her for a while and then wheeled her out for checkups. After about an hour of tests and consultations, he invited me to his office. I stood up from the waiting area to go in with Ezekiel but he refused to let him come in. "Family members only." he told us. I turned to look at him then at Ezekiel, and replied, "Well if Ezekiel isn't family then I don't know who is." After asking me a few questions about what had happened between my mum and Juss in the last few months, he gave his diagnosis. "She had Localized amnesia." Ezekiel frowned. "I thought she had dissociative amnesia." I turned to look at him, then back at the doctor. "What does that mean?"
Hera's POV It was an awfully long journey. What made it even more awful was the fact that I was stressed out, hyperactive and I had no idea where I was going. Well, I did in a way but it was merely from descriptions. I first heard about the safe house from Isla. I had no idea how she'd heard about it or become a member there but she had mentioned it on one of those nights when depression came like a summer's rain. "If I ever needed to disappear for a while, go off the grid, somewhere even the cops wouldn't be able to find me, I'd go to The Safe house." I was more than a little drunk but not so much that I couldn't understand what she was saying and carry on the conversation. "What's The Safe house? Does such a place really exist?" I asked her, dreamily. "Yes it does. If I ever get a big break and land myself some millions or even thousands of pounds, something enough to settle me and keep me out of this business, it would be nice. And I don't care how I get the money. I
Juss. Finding Marlani in the state that she was that day, enveloped me with an overwhelming guilt, knowing that my best friend could have died, while I was the most hated person on her list, was something I could not get over. She looked so frail, so delicate, like she was going to break at any moment, and it would only take the slightest push. It was all my doing. She trusted me and I betrayed her, I broke her, I broke my best friend, and it was too late to make her whole again, not that I would be able to even if I tried. I ruin things rather than fix them. I wanted to go back to the hospital to see how she was doing, but I was a coward. I was even tempted to call Eggust at some point, but I didn’t want to ignite a fire I couldn't put out. Today was the first day I left my hotel room in days. I ordered literally everything and never left the door of my room. Luckily for me, the hotel had no issues with external services. Standing at the parking lot of the hotel, waiti