LOGINMich narrowed his eyes at me, stroking his chin. "I'll call you what I like, because I'm the boss here. I'm the one calling the shots.”
"It's my name. I'll teach you how to pronounce it.” A knock came at the door before he could respond. "Yeah, come in, Ruky.” The lady who had ushered me, in walked in. "Prepare her letter of appointment. Drill her on the rules. She resumes by seven on the dot tomorrow morning.” Seven?? Tomorrow? Today was Friday. I was about to open my mouth but Ruky gave me a subtle shake of her head. "Alright, sir.” Ruky mumbled. I watched Mich walk out of the office. Boy, no doubt his aura screamed of poise and elegance. He looked like a perfect model. “He hates it when you challenge his decisions." Ruky began after he left. Obviously. “But tomorrow is Saturday." “You're taking the role of a personal assistant, not regular staff." I was puzzled. “So…the office opens on Saturdays and it's just the personal assistant that's expected to show up?" I was surprised when she nodded. “Yeah, something like that. It's his choice too. He can just decide to check out some new orders, or designs, or any other stuff he was unable to finish within the week.” This was absolutely crazy. "And I'm expected to work throughout the day?” "Not really. It actually depends on his schedule.” I sighed deeply. So Sunday would be the only free day of my life. "First thing in the morning, when you arrive, you'll serve him a cup of caramel frappe, which he loves to start his day with. You'll be given his schedule tomorrow which you'll be working with. He'll let you know if he needs to make some changes.” I sighed again. "Is that all?” “For now." Two hours later, I was on my way home after signing the appointment letter along with a long drill of rules and regulations. I couldn't believe I had just gotten the job, and would be resuming tomorrow. Was it a wise decision? Would I be able to handle Mich? It's not like he was my classmate anymore like back then, but my boss now. I couldn't just believe it. The sight of the rundown building where I lived was enough to strengthen my resolve to put in my best to work well for Mich. Who knows? After two months of cool cash, I could call it quits and set up the hair salon I've always dreamed of. My degree can take a long break after that. Shirley was the only one home. She was nineteen, orphaned, and the youngest of us. She ran away from her uncle and the foster care that was willing to take care of her, because she preferred independence and needed no one's pity. Nonetheless, she was an adult now anyway. That happened three years back. She was sitting on one of the two small beds in the tiny room we all shared, head in between her knees, doing her nails. “The bills arrived today. You're owing two hundred bucks for your contribution.” I smiled to myself as I slumped down on the other bed and took off my shoes. Just a month left for me to get out of this hellhole. "Bonnie, did you hear?” Shirley raised her head. "Fine. You can have it.” I dug into my handbag and gave her the money. The timing of this job was so perfect because I was almost considering going with them to the club already. Now, I could spend the last of my savings without having to worry. Shirley was surprised. “What? Did you get a job?" “Yeah." She jumped on me with a hug right away. “Oh, I'm so happy for you. What kind of job?” I was about to reply when her phone buzzed. She suddenly became jittery, staring at the screen. “Is everything okay?” I asked when she didn't pick up the call. "Please, I'm in desperate need of your help right now. I know you never do this, but please, can you come with me to the club tonight?” I shook my head. "I resume work tomorrow.” She got down on her knees this time to my surprise. "Please. I've never asked for a favour from you before. Mirabel and Arella were invited for a special event so I'll be alone." I rolled my eyes. No amount of pleading will make me go with her. But I was curious. “What happened?" “The guy I danced for yesterday is my uncle. I think he's trying to trace me and came to the club because of me." “But I have warned you severally to stop this dirty job." “Bonnie, that's not the point right now. The point is that I danced for this guy last night and now he wants me back to them by all means." I heaved tiredly. I really thought I would come back to relax. “So, what? What do you want me to do? Why don’t you want to return to them?” She shook her head stubbornly. “You don’t even get it. My uncle is a pedophile. He loves preying on young girls. I know he does it hard with my friends. The only reason he wants me to live with him and his family is for me to be his toy.” I felt confused at this point. “But you strip for strangers.” “Nobody sees my face, Bonnie. And I don’t sleep with anyone either. I know you wouldn’t believe me if I told you I’m still a virgin.” I scoffed, then burst into laughter. “Of course, I believe you, Shirley.” She sighed heavily. “You don’t. I know.” “That’s by the way. What do you say you want from me?” I asked, trying to weigh the options. Perhaps, an hour or two should be enough for whatever it was and we will be back. She cleared her throat first. “If you come with me, you can pretend to be my guardian. We’ll make him believe I live with you and…” “No, Shirley. He doesn’t have to see my face.” She slumped back on the bed in exasperation. “Fine. Then we will do it this way. You can wear a mask if you feel uncomfortable. When we get to the club, I’ll do my usual dance thing. I don’t have a dime on me, right now. I’ve been promised a hundred bucks tonight for a special performance and I can’t miss it all because of my stupid uncle.” She rolled her eyes with a grunt. “All I need you to do is distract him for me.” I frowned. “That sounds dumb, Shirley.” Well, hours later, I actually went along with her dumb plan. To distract her uncle. And of course, I regretted my decision the moment I stepped into the club. It was so rowdy and too wild for my liking. I could barely hear Shirley as she tried to raise her voice above the blaring noise and music. “Over there is safer! You can sit there and wait!” she pointed at a quiet-looking, dimly lit corner at the end of the bar, past dozens of sparsely clothed girls, rocking their bodies hard to the music. Ensuring my mask was well in place, I hurried over to the spot. It was just as she said. It felt safe and calmer, and for a moment I felt relieved. I only hoped I didn’t look like a spy in my distressed jeans and tank top, in contrast with the skimpy and shouty attires every other person seemed to be on. I felt relieved till a familiar face came into view and locked eyes with me.It was so sudden I felt enthralled but I pulled back immediately, feeling stunned.“Why, why did you do that?" I managed to ask, though my heart raced wildly like it would burst out of my chest, and my legs were weak too.“You just…you just kept talking. I had to stop you." I saw that wistful gaze again. The same eyes he had been giving me in the office. Did this really mean he liked me? No way.He was the last person who would want to like me or have anything to do with me, and vice versa too.We were enemies and it was just natural that way.I exhaled deeply and looked away. “Why did you suddenly return? Did you cancel going?" He shrugged tiredly. "The road was blocked. Somewhere along the way, there's an ongoing construction. It would require me going a much longer route. I wasn't prepared to do that, so I just asked Hiro to turn the car around." “And your mum? Has Kieran been giving you updates?" He let out a long sigh and bowed his head. “She’s in a coma.”The words came out
If I wasn't with Mich, I would have easily rushed to meet Dean. So what now?Okay. I had a plan.“Ouch. You know what? I'll call you back in about thirty minutes. I'm still with my boss." Mich scoffed after I hung up. “I never imagined you had a boyfriend." I said nothing. My head was too full to accommodate his craps. I would ask Mirabel to wire me the pay for today so that at least, Dean would find a place to crash for tonight, since I wouldn't be heading home. I'm sure he wouldn't want to be alone with those ladies.Personally, I didn't think that was a good idea.“Bonnie? Are you snobbing me now?" I let out a small sigh. "Do you think you can make it back home tonight? Or will you be out till morning?”“Santa Barbara. That's where my mum lives." Oh. Till morning then. I was going to ask if he would be back in the morning or Kieran, but I wasn't in the mood to talk. Why was he waiting for me to drill him when he was just supposed to open up and tell me everything.Fine. I would
"You did this on purpose, right?" Mich smirked.“Don't be a T-Rex and stand up please before anyone comes along.” I hissed.He gave me a scowl and pushed me back as he stood up. I grunted in annoyance as I struggled to my feet and hurried after him to join the meeting.After the meeting, I was clearing the files and documents I had in front of me, when Gia approached me with a warm smile. It's true we were close friends previously, but it seemed to me like that chapter had been closed already. I wasn't sure I still wanted to have her around me.“Hey, Bonnie. Can I have a word with you, please?" “Is there a problem?" A voice behind me asked to my surprise. Mich. What was his deal with Gia?“No, nothing at all." Gia smiled cautiously.I said nothing till Mich stepped outside and got caught up with other conversations.Gia followed me out to the hallway. “I'm so happy for you. Your life is moving perfectly now. You've got an apartment, a perfect boyfriend and a perfect job." It took m
Bonnie's POV I was fortunate to make it early to the office the next day, and tried hard not to dwell on my mum's depressing call. It was really depressing, not because I had intended to enjoy my life alone with my paycheck, (though that was what I deserved), but I was just hoping to settle down comfortably so that I would be able to assist the family in every way I could.But if things were to go this way, then it will just be a long time before l’ll be settled.I was already laying out the plans and schedule for the day when I heard a child crying from Ruki's office. I thought I heard Mich's voice too. I guess a client came with her child. Well, I got the shock of my life when the door opened, and Mich stepped in with Kaystar. She was the one crying.Her face transformed into a smile when she saw me, and she trotted up to me instantly, to our surprise. She was so pretty and looked like a feminine version of Mich as a toddler.“You know each other?" Mich's brows went high.“I once
Staring at Bonnie that moment, reminded me of our days at Ridgesview, when she'd look me in the eye and defy me to my face. She hadn't changed a bit. Despite my high status now, she was always still ready to defy me. And now that she stared at me with a stunned expression, it made want to laugh and joke with her. But that would seem weird, given the situation. "Hello, Miss. Gia. Is there a problem?” I turned to the lady who was talking to her. "Uhm. Not at all. I was only asking her for the way to the restroom.” She hurried off to my amazement. Was she scared of me? "Are you serious? You really want me to have lunch with you?” Bonnie was still asking. "Why were you looking and acting all pale this morning? Or were you pretending?” I wanted to do some fact checks. "I wasn't pretending. I woke up late and was just feeling stressed up from the rush." I said. No. We're not going to talk about her resumption hour. “You know what? It's okay if you don't want to have lunch with me. I
Mich's POV That morning when I and Sammy almost bumped into Bonnie, I was pretty relieved when she said she was searching for the supplies room. But then again she didn't look alright to me."Are you okay? You look pale. Have you eaten?" I drilled. Afterall, Sammy said I should be nice so she doesn't quit because of my attitude.She shook her head sadly and stared down at her feet.“I'm hungry too. I guess it's just this big buddy next to me who's had breakfast.” I made an attempt at a joke to ease her mood. "Come with me, let's have breakfast downstairs.” I subconsciously took her hand."Thank you. But I don't want you to hold me.” she muttered quietly.Shit, Mich. Don't let her get the wrong message."I guess she wants me to carry her, Sammy.” I laughed off my mistake.I was glad when I sighted Ruki in the hallway. It was her duty to get those stuff, not Bonnie. I had my suspicions that she wasn't nice to her, but I was yet to confirm it.I was about to make my way down with Bonnie
"I'll get going then.” I said to ease the tension and awkwardness.Antonio and Mich said nothing to each other as we parted ways. But instead of heading for the elevator, Mich made his way toward the end of the hallway. I guess he was going to see Sammy. Were they that close? Or didn't he have othe
We had actually attended the same college, but she never gave me a second glance all throughout our school years, because of the humiliating incident at the prom night.Till we graduated, we barely said hi to each other.The last time we actually met was the night I met Bonnie at the club. I was ju
Mich's POV I went home with a banging headache after work that evening, all thanks to Bonnie.Like… she was such a handful. She really gave me a hard time that day, from the moment I asked her to search for that file belonging to Phinny's Choice, until the closing hour.First off, she pissed me of
Well, I finished my meal first and then walked up to the waiter to show my ID, and let them know I'll return to pay once I closed from work. But Kieran suddenly materialized next to me."Hey, Bonnie. How's it going?”My mood felt better now that I'd eaten. "Cool. I'm breathing.” I forced a smile."







