LOGINLOLA
Eddy didn't smile.
He didn't say a word, but I could hear his thoughts loud and clear.
He probably thinks I've had eyes on Connor since that day I met him.
He must be thinking I was shameless to put up that rebellious act when he asked me to seduce Connor, only for him to catch me alone with him, in the most inappropriate outfit at an odd hour of the day.
Or maybe...he will see obedience and the desire of a wife to know what her husband's love feels like even if she had to do unspeakable things for it.
I swallowed the lump that had formed in my throat from wanting to speak so many words at the same time.
I wanted to apologize, explain, excuse myself, start a conversation to lighten the atmosphere, just say something.
The urge to cough travelled rapidly from the bottom of my stomach. Suddenly, I didn't want to be the one to break the awkward silence.
I covered my mouth with my hands.
Connor spoke first.
"Hey, man! I didn't know you were up."
It was awkward enough before anybody said anything, but now that the silence had been shattered, it felt like hell was about to break loose.
My heart was beating fast. My eyes were fixed on Eddy's.
He shifted in his stance, turning to focus on Connor. I watched a small smile cross his lips and disappear again, like a glimpse of hope gone for good.
My thighs were still sticky and my p*ssy was still throbbing from Connor's touches, his words and the dream I had not been able to stop thinking about.
It made me feel more guilty to even say a word
"I'm glad you're enjoying yourself. Yes?" Eddy spoke, taking a few steps towards where we stood.
My foot shifted on its own, a step backward.
Eddy's gaze returned to me. I balled my fingers into fists beside me.
"I was on my way to the kitchen for some water. I heard a noise," I spoke before I was able to stop myself.
Eddy chuckled.
"Or... perhaps you were craving a bite of sandwich when the day had barely started."
His words tore through my heart like a clean push of a sharp dagger.
My body stilled with shock, but not surprise.
I looked at Connor, he was still there. He was listening.
I didn't care about the thick expression of displeasure on his face.
What did Eddy want?
We made a deal, and he goes back on the end of his bargain easily like this.
I searched my head for the best response to what he had just said.
"Tell me. Connor asked for some snacks too?" Eddy continued, as unhinged as he usually is, determined to ruin me completely before I get a chance to save myself.
I balled my fingers tighter, my nails digging deep into my skin, the sharp pain reaching out to every inch of my body.
"Eddy, you heard her. She..."
"No. I'm sorry. I was just about to leave, but I thought I should try some of these exercises. I heard they were good for people like me. Then, I got carried away, and ended up staying longer. And I wasn't going to get a sandwich. I just needed some outside air. I---I---," I blabbered down in my bid to stop Connor from talking.
Connor shouldn't be taking my side. It would only complicate things for me.
"You got carried away," Eddy repeated my words.
I looked up at him with teary eyes, in a silent plea to let me go.
I could handle him talking down at me to strangers, but not Connor, especially giving that my own part of the deal concerns him.
Eddy had left the door slightly open, so the corridor lights sipped into the dim lit room like a witness to what I had become to my own husband.
Eddy's face formed a smirk - the way his skin stretched to one side of his face in triumph made my skin crawl with shame.
Connor will never look at me the same again.
My head felt so heavy with shame, guilt, and regret.
I took another step backwards. I could feel.the force of the tears against my eye lids.
No! Don't cry. Not here.
My tears wouldn't win me any point for this one. Eddy would only laugh in satisfaction and Connor would pity me.
I didn't want any of that.
I turned abruptly, the hot trail of tears immediately hitting my cheeks.
I drew up a hand and with one stroke across my face, wiped the much my strength could carry.
I sniffled, and began to hurry out of the room. My legs were wobbly, but my mind was made up.
To hell with Eddy.
To hell with his ridiculous deal - one he could not even follow himself.
From when my parents got greedy and decided to trade me for their own financial benefit, I should have known that my life was doomed.
I shouldn't have believed that misleading thought that grew silently in a corner of my stomach - that I'd be liberated one day.
I shouldn't have listened to Eddy yesterday. I shouldn't have imagined being seen differently from imperfect, unappealing, nuisance.
Shame, heavy as lead, rested on my shoulders as I drew my legs across the floor, back to the room.
I heard footsteps - behind me, quite, steady and persistent.
Eddy was the last person I wanted to see if I must face somebody.
But then again, I can't throw him out of his own house, and I can't leave his house no matter how much I wanted to.
I sniffled again, the tears refusing to stop.
I kept on walking, faster so as to get to the room before he does, get to the bathroom before he had the chance to pull me around by the arm.
I had gotten to the door, and even turned the knob, about to swiftly let myself in when somebody grabbed my wrist causing me to freeze.
My ears tingled with the noise of all the mean words Eddy had ever spoken to me - the tone with which he had said them, the occasion, the people present.
Everything combined created a mess my body couldn't control in my head.
My sight was glazed with a thick film of tears, and my breathing heightened abnormally.
I grabbed my head with my free hand, but my body was too weak to hold up.
I found myself melting down.
Then, he let go of my wrists, and a pair of strong hands caught my weight from the back.
He held me from falling.
Eddy?
LOLA"Do you want something?"I had already processed a million emotions when his next words came through."I can order you something if breakfast was not to your liking. It's not too late to eat a proper breakfast."My heart sank into my stomach and I couldn't hold myself back from gasping in shattered hopes.My hands were shivering so much, I had to clasp them together tightly to stay calm, all this while, Greg's gaze never leaving me.My lips trembled against the wetness pooling fast between my legs, attempting to run down my thighs. All I needed at that moment was a good digging, but of course, I couldn't do it in the presence of my father-in-law, right inside his bedroom — that would be a very crazy stunt to pull.But what if he was holding back because I wasn't given him any sign to forge forward.What if---"It's okay. Think about it and say something," he said, standing from the bed at the same time, then heading towards the gigantic glass closet that stood at a corner of the
LOLA"See me as soon as you can," Greg had beckoned to me while I cleared the table after breakfast that morning.Not like the in-house chefs couldn't clean up after us, it was just my way of getting things off my mind that morning.After I had wiped the table dry, I dropped the napkin against its hanger with a low sigh then looked up to see Mrs. Adama smiling warmly at me, her fingers intertwined and hanging in front of her, against the face of her flowery apron.I wasn't ready for whatever she had up her sleeves this morning, so I forced a smile back, walking past her towards the stairs.I heard her sigh softly behind me and I think she had said something, but I didn't care.Broken, disappointed and desperate for a way out of how dejected and rejected I was feeling at the moment, I made my way to the only room on the ground floor — my father in-law's.I was sure he wasn't in the sitting room, he hadn't gone out — his bedroom being the only other place he could be.I didn't even bot
LOLAIt was already several minutes into breakfast and Connor wasn't at the table.I looked from his plate of poached eggs and irish fries to the next person's and then the next until I had gone round the table and then back to my own pity plate of a medium sized garden egg sliced in halves and a cooked egg missing its yolk — the one thing that makes boiled eggs bearable for me."Eat up," Eddy nodded with a mouthful like he could read my thoughts.I ignored him---I wish I could. I wasn't sure when I prompted my head for a nod and then my hand had moved, cutting a tiny bit of the white fruit with my knife and going ahead to launch it into my mouth and then I chewed, the next bite sadder than the previous.Then, Greg, my father in-law, spoke.That was when it kind of became obvious that it wasn't just me and Eddy on the table, and somehow, that it wasn't just Connor that was absent, Freddy was too.I wanted to get worried. I wanted to wonder if Freddy had decided to never come for bre
CONNORI couldn't sleep at Eddy's tonight. I tried, but what Lola had asked kept echoing in my head.I had looked at the leather wrist watch on my wrist and decided it wasn't too early to make a decision even though it was 2AM.Refusing to get drowned in the confusion that loomed in every single corner of Eddison Langford's mansion, in the temptation that clawed aggressively at my chest, in the difficult situation both husband and wife had successfully tethered me to, I had picked up my car keys and driven through the gates without a second thought.I was running on a speed of a stubborn offender being chased by cops along the highway of Beverly Hills, my mind very far away from the confines of my Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 thinking of whether to go home or go elsewhere for the rest of the night.Suddenly, a sharp deep vibration crashed roughly through my thoughts, causing my breathing to lag through that moment."F*ck!" I yelled, losing control of the steering but fast enough to hold t
CONNORI had been sitting in front of the television for the past thirty minutes, staring blankly at a show I had no interest whatsoever in.Lola was lying cozily under a blanket beside me, breathing peacefully as she slept, like nothing else in the entire world mattered.I wasn't sure why she was sleeping out there, but after I got a refill of my bottle from the kitchen, I couldn't leave her be.The sitting room was silent except for the small other noises that were truly unavoidable, from the endless ticking of the wall clock, the whooshing of the humidifier and the giant heater I had thought to put on because the weather seemed pretty cold, the running of the fridge and Lola's slow snore.For a moment, I had stared squarely into her face for a clue, as I hoped it wasn't because of the work out incident from the previous day.But Lola was sleeping too peacefully, it almost felt like I was getting a brutal response to not overthink things.A couple of times, she had turned in her pos
LOLA"Let me go," I tried again, but I wasn't even sure if I heard myself. I was too gone from the alcohol to make any decision at that moment.The strong arms guided me forward forcefully, against my own wish which I was too weak to enforce.I was going to go in for a fight, but I held myself back. His fingers clasped around my arm felt more like a promise than danger.We had gotten to the entrance when someone grabbed my wrist."You haven't settled your tab," a deep voice honed, interrupting the moment I was already drowning in with every willingness and glee.I struggled to keep my vision steady but all I could get used to were dark images in slow movement.I winked again and then again, hoping my vision clears out, but that wish didn't make it out of my thoughts."Yes---thank you" I heard someone say, but I couldn't quite make out who.It was almost like my brain was playing games with me.I was still secured in position by the arms of that stranger.I heard a sound of a soft swip
LOLAI swallowed, closing my eyes to the pain of the moment suddenly ending because of the same thing I had feared.I was back in my room - the room I shared with Eddy, and I was sitting n*ked on the toilet seat, my face pressed hard against my palms when I remembered that I had forgotten my flops
LOLAMy feet hurried across the corridor, past the first room, then the second, and I was standing in front of Eddy's room.My heart was beating faster than it was while I waited for my fate at the breakfast table a while back. Not because I wanted my brother-in-law to touch me again under my husb
LOLAI had been sitting at the table for over fifteen minutes. Alone.The dining room was the kind of large that feels larger when you are the only person in it. I sat at my usual spot - the chair closest to the window that nobody else wanted because the morning light came in at an angle that made
FREDDY"Fredmon!" I heard a voice call out from a distance not very far from the bathroom door.My body moved before my brain thought - I grabbed the towel off its hanger with one hand, the other working hard to secure the material around my waist, the whole operation executed with the graceless ur







