LOGINWhen Jude said we’d have his session in his hotel, and seemed for the first time, cooperative, I was alarmed.
But when he elaborated and said it would be in a hotel, which he owns, I was at ease.
Just as expected, the Martinez hotel can rival the Buckingham Palace.
“This is just a branch.” Peter, one of the many assistants, that’s part of Jude’s entourage tells me. “The headquarters is far more grand.”
Trailing behind Jude as he strides across the halls of the hotel, puts two things into perspective for me.
The first is the fact that Jude is highly respected, and even more prestigious than I’d fathomed. At every turn, guests who look like they were royalty, or at least related to them, clamoured to talk to him.
The second is, our supposed therapy session will not be held today.
He’d just made me follow him and his entourage as he visited the hotel brach, on inspection.
I seethe angrily, watching his back at the front. Being an escort wasn’t part of my job description. But the amount I was being paid was enough to quell the string of insults brewing in my mind.
At the lobby, Roman appears out of nowhere, and begins to walk right beside Jude. Not long with the rest of the Martinez workers.
Peter must see me looking at him. So he explains. “That’s Mr. Roman. He’s the boss’ right hand man.”
“I see.”
The rest of us, continue following Jude and Roman around. And hour passes by, and by the time we’re leaving, my legs feel tired. While Roman and Jude took the elevator, the rest of climbed up the stairs to get to the next floor.
I’d never survive as one of Jude’s assistants.
We’re outside, and all of his assistants, plus I and Roman (who glared at me the moment he noticed my presence), watch him enter his car.
“Dr. Cecilia.” He calls, through the window.
I step forward, tired and irritated. “Yes?”
“Get in.” He nods towards the inside of his car.
I hesitate for a moment, my eyes flicking briefly toward Roman, who watches the exchange with a clear lack of approval, before I move toward the door and get in.
The car immediately zooms off.
Jude leans back slightly, his gaze settling on me. “Start.”
“Start what?” I ask, confused.
“Your questions for today.”
I gawk at him. “Really?”
His expression does not change. He looks completely serious. “Is there a problem?”
“Yes. I’m not with any of my files!”
He tilts his head slightly. “So you’re incompetent without them?”
His words hit straight into the “offence zone.” All the walking around he put me through, just for this, makes me even more irritated
I unknowingly glare at him, my irritation rising. “I don’t need files to do my job.”
“Then prove it.” He taunts, with a challenge in his tone now. It’s a challenge I can’t ignore.
Fine.
I fold my hands neatly on my lap, forcing myself into a more composed posture as I look at him directly.
“Do you enjoy control?”
His brow lifts slightly. “That’s your first question?”
“Yes.”
“Not going to ask how many times I cried into my pillow last night?”
I roll my eyes. “Just answer the question.”
He hums, the image of one considering a question carefully before answering.
“Do I enjoy control? Of course I do.”
I nod, completely expecting the answer. I build up on the question. “Do you think control and trust can exist at the same time?”
“No.”
“Why?”
“Because trust requires vulnerability.”
“And you don’t do vulnerability?”
“Of course not.”
The answers come easily. It’s as if the concept of him being vulnerable is insane. In the files given to me by his wife, she complained about his “emotional unavailability.”
I study him for a moment before continuing.
“If you had to choose between losing control or losing something important to you, which would you pick?”
The question seems to catch him off guard.
“You assume I have something important.”
I don’t miss the way he avoids the question.
“That wasn’t my question.” I insist.
He smirks. “Then I wouldn’t choose.”
I shake my head. “That’s not realistic.”
“It is for me.”
I sigh heavily, muttering. “You’re impossible.”
“You probably back down too easily.”
I shake my head slightly, a small smile threatening to form before I suppress it. I decide to go with another question.
“Do you ever get tired?”
He watches me for a moment, as though trying to determine the intention behind the question.
“Of what?”
“Of being you.”
He pauses for a moment. This time, he seems to genuinely consider it, before he answers.
“No.”
I study him. “You’re lying.”
He narrows his eyes at me, and leans in. “And you’re overstepping.”
I don’t move away. “Am I?”
Suddenly the space between us feels charged. I might be delusional, but it almost feels like he’s edging closer.
“And what about you, Doctor?” He asks.
My eyes are stuck on his.
“What about me?”
“Do you ever get tired of being you?”
My fingers still against my lap. The question caught be off guard. Did I ever get tired or being me?
I don’t even want to consider the answer.
“I’m not the patient here.”
“That wasn’t my question.” He mimics me, and I roll my eyes the second time.
“I’m not in any position to answer your questions.” I say.
A slow smile forms on his lips. “What a pity.”
There is something about the way he says it. Something that makes me aware of how close his lips are to mine.
Before I realise what I’m doing, I lean in slightly and ask. “So curious about me?”
The space between us feels cosy, and neither of us moves. He says, in a voice that’s almost a whisper. “Maybe I am.”
I don’t know what’s happening, but I feel this magnetic pull to lean in even closer to Jude.
But Jude snaps away from me, suddenly alerted by the ringing of his phone.
The sound cuts through whatever moment was taking place.
Wordlessly, he reaches for his phone in his suits pocket. Whatever he sees on the screen, makes a crease appear on his forehead.
I breathe a sigh of relief. Not knowing exactly why.
What almost happened just now?
Beside me, Jude exhales, rubbing his forehead briefly.
“What happened?” I ask before I can stop myself.
He doesn’t respond. He just let’s out another sigh, and begins typing something.
At that same moment, my own phone buzzes, making me jolts. I reach for it, a strange unease settling in my chest as I unlock the screen.
I have a message from “Mrs. Martinez.” Brittany has never messaged me first in our one week exchange.
I open it, and the first thing I see is a link. I tap on it and a news article loads almost instantly.
The headline stares back at me, in bold capitalised letters.
MR. MARTINEZ NEW MISTRESS!
Beneath it is a picture of me.
The picture has been edited in such a way, that the rest of Jude’s entourage is cut off, and I’m getting into his car.
There’s another picture of me, when I’m standing in the hotel lobby, a hit close to Jude. From the angle it looks like we’re going into one of the rooms.
My fingers tighten around my phone as I scroll and read the ludicrous article, the bloggers had made in a matter of a few hours.
My phone pings with another message from Brittany. Even through text, I can tell how cold she’s posing the question:
“What exactly is this, Dr. Cecilia?
Back at the penthouse, Jude remained inside his office long after everyone else had gone to their rooms.Night time had come, but he wasn’t getting rest. Not when Cecilia’s children...possibly his children had been kidnapped by Brittany. Several plans ran through his head. He had to fight the urge to just seek out Brittany and put a bullet through her head. That would cause a large scale war in the mafia world, and that was exactly what him and the rest of the inner circle were trying to avoid. The only way to take down Brittany and her family, was if the rest of their allies first turned their backs on them.It was only then he could tear them apart.And the moment was tomorrow night. “I have to focus.” He muttered to himself, as he forced himself to go through the preparations one final time. To ensure there were no loopholes. The masked auction would be happening here at the penthouse. He considered moving Cecilia out, but that would alert her that he was about to do so somethi
One moment the twins were squealing happily on a ride.In the next, men dressed in black pulled them away, clamped their hand over their mouths and pulled them into a van. Neither of the twins spoke very much during the drive. They sat side by side in the back of the vehicle, watching everything through the darkened windows. Every road looked unfamiliar, and every turn carried them farther away from the festival.Allison quietly reached for Alex’s hand. She squeezed his fingers. He was about to cry, but his sister ever the perceptive one, could tell crying wouldn’t free them from the men who took them. “Where’s mum?” Alex mumbled, blinking back tears and not wanting whoever had taken them to think he was weak.“She’s probably at the festival.” Allison didn’t want to add that she probably didn’t know they had been taken, so she wouldn’t alarm Alex even more. Eventually the vehicle slowed.Tall iron gates rolled open without anyone stepping outside to greet them. The compound beyond
The drive back to the penthouse was unbearable.Not because Cecilia was crying or panicking. Honestly, Jude wished she was.Instead, she sat completely silent and stared blankly ahead. Jude sat beside her and watched carefully. Ever since they entered the car, she became eerily calm. Somehow that frightened him more than when she was shaking and screaming. Mae sat at the back seat without speaking too. She occasionally glanced at Cecilia, then out the window, then back again.The silence stretched.Jude found himself checking Cecilia every few seconds. “Cecilia?”He called to her, but there was no answer. She stared ahead, as if she was looking at something. Like she was connecting with some distant reality. His phone suddenly vibrated. The sound seemed unusually loud inside the vehicle.Jude immediately pulled it out.Roman had been sending updates constantly, so he expected another report from one of his men.But it wasn’t. A different name appeared on the screen. It was a messa
Jude stepped forward first. "What happened?"Neither of them answered immediately. They were breathing too hard. Mae finally reached us, and her eyes found mine instantly."Cecilia." The way she said my name made fear spread through me like cold water.Roman arrived beside her. For the first time since I'd known him, he looked shaken. The sight alone was enough to make my pulse race before a single word had been said.Jude's voice turned dangerous, as he asked again. "What happened?"Roman swallowed hard. "We lost them."Silence fell between all four of us. For a second I didn't understand what he meant. Lost who? Then my brain caught up, and the world seemed to stop moving entirely.Mae looked ready to cry, and her voice shook when she finally spoke. "The twins were on one of the rides. We were waiting at the exit." I stared at her, unable to process the words properly. Roman continued. "They never came out.""What?" My voice came out barely above a whisper."The twins." Roman sa
The drive ended nearly forty minutes later.The moment the vehicle pulled into the festival grounds, the twins practically bounced in their seats. Bright lights stretched across the area in every direction. Colourful banners fluttered overhead while music drifted through the air from somewhere deeper inside the event.The place was packed.Families walked between attractions carrying food and drinks. Children ran past wearing glowing bracelets and oversized hats. Laughter came from every direction, blending together with the distant sounds of rides operating.Before the vehicle had even come to a complete stop, Allison was already pressing her face against the window.“Look!”Alex immediately leaned over. “Oh!.” His eyes widened. “Look at that ride!”Jude parked calmly despite the chaos around them.The moment he switched off the engine, the twins started trying to climb out.“Wait.” Jude commanded. His voice wasn’t loud, but it was stern enough to make them freeze. Jude looked over
CECILIA’S POVGetting the twins ready took significantly longer than it should have.Part of that was because Allison kept changing her mind about what she wanted to wear. The other part was because Alex somehow managed to lose one of his shoes three separate times within fifteen minutes. By the time we finally stepped out of the penthouse elevator and entered the underground parking garage, I already felt exhausted.Mae walked beside me carrying Allison's small backpack while the twins hurried ahead, talking excitedly about rides neither of them had even seen yet. Their voices bounced around the concrete space as they argued over which attraction they planned to visit first."You should talk to him." Mae said suddenly. I glanced sideways at her. "Talk to who?""Jude."I raised an eyebrow at her. "Why? About what?"Mae adjusted the backpack strap on her shoulder. "Tell him to take you to the auction tomorrow. There’s no other way for you to slip out, unnoticed.”I looked at her l
CECILIA’S POV“Allison! Alex! Come back here!”I glance up from my computer screen, to see Mae running after the two kids.I stretched my back, careful not to knock the laptop off my lap, and enjoyed the view of the sea that spread for miles and miles in front of me. It took my breath away every si
I stare at the bundle of cash on the table like it might suddenly disappear if I blink. My eyes slowly lift back to Mae’s face.“Mae.” I say carefully. “Where did you get this?”She bursts out laughing. The sound catches me off guard because I’d been fully prepared to hear something terrifying.“W
I stand there for another second hoping she’ll soften.She doesn’t.Slowly, I take the paper from her desk. My fingers feel numb around it as I walk out of the office.The lobby suddenly feels too suffocating. I can feel some of the workers looking at me as I pass.Daniel included.He’s standing ne
CECILIA’S POVOne month in Barbados had kept I and Mae busy. Every morning at the Lake Hotel, tourists walked through the lobby their skin glowing as they wore expensive sunglasses. They rolled in designer luggage, and asked me for restaurant recommendations like the hardest decision they'd make a







