Deagan looked down at the object in his hand, Aria had gotten him a personalised diary with the name “Deagan Lockheart” and signed off in the name “Ivan D’Heart” below, engraved on the leather cover. The diary was exactly the same as the one his father kept and filled with various notes on markets and business tactics.
He had a feeling one of his siblings or Andrew had something to do with it, but it didn’t bother him, because he loved the gift and the limited edition Mont Blanc Fountain Pen that matched the diary perfectly.
“Sweetheart, I love it so much.” He smiled widely at her which made her heart swell with joy.
“I’m glad you do, Drew helped me pick it out.” Deagan put the box down and pulled her cl
Aria massaged her temples as she stepped out of the courthouse, she spent the better part of the day in the courtroom and while she felt like death, she was ecstatic that the jury finally ruled in favour of her client who was a young man fighting for custody of his daughter after his ex-girlfriend ran away with her new boyfriend and took their child with.She squinted when the blinding afternoon sun attacked her and stopped for a moment to recollect herself, feeling a dizzy spell come on.Amidst her confusion, her eyes landed on a bright red Ford Granda parked haphazardly at the bottom of the steps with a handsome man leaning against the bonnet of the car.His white dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up and the top two buttons left undone moulded perfectly
Aria stepped into the doctor’s room, feeling as miserable as ever, hoping that seeing Dr Greene would shed some light on the constant headaches she got and nausea she couldn’t seem to shake since she got up in the morning.“Aria Gray, here for my appointment with Dr Greene?” The receptionist looked through the files on the counter and set hers aside.“You can have a seat, I’ll call you when he's ready.” Aria took a seat on one of the waiting room chairs, pulling out her phone to pass time just as it rang.“Hello?” Aria answered, seeing Aycin’s name on the caller ID.“Aria.” Aria chuckled at his stern tone, it wasn’t one s
Aria left her meeting with the District Attorney and headed straight for the airport with the various case files she retrieved already on their way to her office in Seattle. The documents were too important to carry on so instead she had them couriered home.Aycin would be touching down in a few minutes and looking at the dreadful Big Apple traffic before her, she resolved that he would have to wait on her. His interview was at 8 am on Friday morning at the hospital which was only a few minutes walk from the hotel she booked them into.At first, they meant to fly back on Friday after his interview, but Aycin’s mood hadn’t improved much since the previous week, so after contemplation with Deagan, they figured a few days away might help him get over his funk.
“How did it go?” Aria asked when Aycin stepped through the door, but the look on his face made her cringe. “That bad?”Aycin shrugged off his jacket and collapsed on a nearby chair with a heavy sigh.“They waitlisted me for a future position.” Aria’s jaw dropped.“Why call you for an interview if they know the position is already filled?” Aycin shrugged.“Formality?” Aria was annoyed, placing her laptop down on the bed beside her, she approached him and kneeled before him.“Aycin…” Aria called softly, prying his hands from his face. “Think abou
Deagan hadn’t called or returned her calls since morning and Aria was starting to worry, he’d been acting differently over the past few days, more distracted and distant. She wasn’t sure whether it had to do with developments at work or something else, but she never found the time to ask.In the past two months since his birthday they spent less time together than usual with both of their busy schedules clashing, they found themselves seeing less of each other during the day, instead one would slip into bed beside the other after a long day and together they’d drift off to sleep, sometimes barely breathing a word.If it weren’t for the fact that Deagan spent more nights at his apartment than with her, she wouldn’t have even noticed the distance he created in the last week. The unanswere
Aria searched her brain to remember her passcode for her tablet, she changed it a few days prior and couldn’t remember to what, much to her irritation.Her cell phone rang just as he dropped the tablet down, tired of trying to figure out what it was.“Aria?” She answered, not checking the caller ID first.“Miss Gray, I’m calling from Dr Greene’s office. Your appointment with Dr Greene at Washington General is confirmed for Wednesday at 9 am in room 6B, west wing.” Aria scribbled down the information in her diary, making a note to postpone her meetings for the day.“Thank you, I will be there.” She agreed and cut the call, deciding to go to reset her p
Aria cursed herself for having that shot as she emptied the contents of her stomach in her toilet just hours after coming back from the restaurant, the lamb chops she had making their way back up her throat.Deagan dropped her off at home and left, but for the life of her, she couldn’t recall why he hadn’t stayed, and given her current position, she was glad he hadn’t.She clutched onto the toilet seat for dear life, willing away the dizziness that accompanied nausea. The headaches were something she’d come to terms with and on many occasions learned to live with, without taking medication, but that evening she decided on a strong painkiller to help her through the chatter-filled evening.Lesson one, alcohol and painkillers should ne
Aria walked out of the hospital in a zombie-like state, a week since the incident at work, and her life was turned upside down.She had no idea how to react to the news she just received. When Dr Whetstone suggested she run more tests, she thought of it as just a precaution, but the results made her stomach churn and if it weren’t for the medication she was on, she was sure she would have passed out from shock.“Aria!” She heard her name being called out in the distance, but she didn’t recognise the voice. “Aria!” A hand fell on her shoulder, shocking her out of her reverie and caused her to jump.“Aycin, dammit, you scared me.” She threw a hand to her heart, willing it to calm down when her eyes landed on the