Mag-log inAlexander
I could be the devil, but I had some conscience in me. For years, no one ever cared if I knew my side of the story because money spoke for me. It bothered me, because I have always wanted to say the truth myself. My passion for women is one, and my loyalty to one is another task entirely. I couldn’t do it until I met Valerie. I could see her flaws each and every time I didn’t have good times with her, but that was not the problem—I fell in love with those flaws. Each time I turned to her best friend with the ring I got for Valerie, it felt like I fed my curiosity. “Have you made your decision yet? You have been quiet since you came here, and that’s not how it works,” I uttered rudely. I tried my best to be nice to her. She was probably doing everything in her might to clear her late father’s debts. She turned and looked at me. I had no emotions to give back so I looked away. “It’s a very important decision and I know you really want the answer, but I need more time…” she replied cautiously, like there was a gun on her head while speaking. “More time? You’ve got to be kidding me. My reputation is at the verge of getting ruined, and you have seen such a beautiful offer to take advantage of, and you are asking for more time?” I replied, uttering each word with audacity. She stood still for a moment with her hands behind her back like a servant. “I-I’m sorry,” her voice was low as she stuttered. I knew this was not how I wanted it to be. I wanted her to see the reasons why I wanted the wedding to happen soon. Valerie was like a thorn in my flesh. She was so adamant and at the same time, she wanted to do things on her own. Each time I looked at Bella, I saw a better Valerie. “Where have you been?” I muttered silently, while she looked down in fear, after apologizing. Bella was probably different because of the harsh fate life had bestowed on her. I was like the angel—doing my best to change fate in order to make things better. “My company shares would begin to reduce. There would be so much to do, and I would be left with losses,” I replied. “Valerie…” she called out as she was standing right in front of her. Hearing her name made my ear hurt, but my heart skipped a beat. When I looked up, I realized she wasn’t there. “What happened to Valerie? She is not the share I’m talking about,” I said, moving towards her. “She was my best friend…” she uttered. “Was it?” I questioned. “She is not your best friend anymore?” “She would feel betrayed that I am married to her ex,” she answered. She had pounds of guilt stored in her. Her breathing was extremely paced, she was either fidgeting with her necklace, or her fingers. And all I just had to do was to chase all of that away. The guilt, the shame she wore and made her my wife. “Betrayal could be the solution to your deadly problems. The ones that make it difficult to sleep at night,” I replied as I took wide strides to the safe in the middle of the mansion. I had a lot of it, and I was ready to let go of one of the things in the one I opened. I dragged out the briefcase, “This is the documents you’ll get to keep. I don’t want to be bothered about how your are going to survive with such a number of documents. “Documents?” She repeated, moving towards the briefcase. “Open it,” I commanded, and she could look at it again and open it. To be honest, I had no idea what I was doing. I only wanted one thing to happen—my reputation to be saved. It was straightforward, but it was tough. I could not force her to marry me, but the thought of her seeing what I could offer, may pull the trigger of her decision. “The contract papers?” She questioned, staring at me while going through the papers. “You have to make up your mind here and now because we can’t just keep turning around. It doesn’t make sense to do so,” I replied. I was afraid that she could say no. Yes, it was obvious. She wasn’t my type, but she was a polished version of Valerie, my ex. “You shouldn’t think about your best friend at this point. If she cared about you, she should have married you irrespective of what she heard about me,” I pressured, and the guilt of doing so rushed all over my body. “I know I need this, but you don’t have to pressure me into it,” she replied, and it felt like someone stopped on my toes. “What do you even mean by that?” I asked, as I rubbed my fist with my other hand. I tried to put my temper together. “I don’t know. I just need to get a whole of this,” she added. It was there and then that I realized she had no idea about what was going on. “It’s me. Alexander. It’s not hard to get women on my feet. What do you mean by time? I would g over to the next person who would easily agree to this contract!” I uttered, feeling the charisma rush over me. “No-No!” She begged, and fell on her knees with her hands clutched together. “Yes, I can go to another person. I’m trying to save my reputation. I’m doing that patiently with you, and you are asking about time?” I retorted, feeling the heat. The pressure was building, and I was in no place to tame it down. “Valerie is my best…she is my best friend…” she cried and pleaded. I didn’t care, I looked less of myself in the first place to randomly ask her even when it was clear that there was something different about her. “I don’t care about that, young woman!” I roared and threw the pen to her feet, “You have one more chance.” I gritted my teeth as I watched her crawl to get the pen. She sobbed as she took the papers to the nearest flat surface in the mansion. “I’m sorry, Valerie…“she uttered before scribbling her signature on all the needed places in the document, which had my name and signature too. “You will be happy. You just have to believe in that,” I replied. Suddenly, my voice was swift and soft as I collected the papers from her. I gave a single and a loud clap. In minutes, all the workers in the mansion fell out. They stood in a straight line with their hands crossed in front of them. “Mrs Blackwood!” I announced and they all bowed in greetings. “Do what is necessary and make sure that she is treated like I’m treated.” I ordered, and they nodded. I had five workers: the chef, the cleaner, the gardener, the driver and their director. I pulled my beloved wife from their sight, “The court wedding is tomorrow and after then, I’ll send my lawyers to clear and settle all the issues with the debt.” I smiled, trying to get comfortable with the new development. “Thank you, Sir,” she responded. “Sir?” I asked again. “I need to go back home,” she added. I couldn’t say no to get because of how sick and exhausted she looked. I was victorious at last. If I didn’t apply pressure, she would probably have been thinking about her best friend. Valerie mocked her in different ways. Only we knew, and all along, she was just trying to be a good friend.BellaAlex's world was full of men who smiled with their teeth and watched you with their eyes. After receiving the large sum of money, I realized that truly, I was nothing more than a pet in the eyes of Alex. I had to do everything he told me to. I acted only in the way he needed me to act. I was already living the life of a textbook a few days after marriage. After the planned dinner, I had nothing to do than follow him like a shadow when he was home. I wasn't really prepared for what I signed. I stood frozen in the room after the door was opened without a knock. “You seem to be extremely busy," he murmured as he walked into the room. The sounds of his footsteps sent shivers to my spine. “You are the busy one," I replied quickly, shoving my robe to cover my body. His brows furrowed and he moved backwards a bit. “Was there any part in the contract that mentioned you have to cover your body?” His voice was cold and distinct.“Uhm, you didn't think I could also be feeling cold?"
Bella The bedroom I was given was bigger than my entire apartment that the bank almost took away from me. Deep down, I told myself that it was a good thing. Even after I said that to myself more than three times, it was hard to believe in even one of them. I was shown my quarters and at that moment, it felt like I was a worker in the mansion. The quarters were quite distant from Alex's suite. Then I remembered that it was part of the contract. The room was beautiful and far from impeccable; It had silk drapes with a vase of fresh rises by the bedside. Its scent filled the entire room, and there were just more features as I looked through each corner. I opened my mouth slowly to behold the wonders of the room, a type I hadn't seen in a long time of being born into this harsh world. I was awed by everything I saw, but at the same time, I felt suffocated. It was purely vanity in all forms. Deep down, I knew I was crawling into my own doom. Because it already started feeling like a
BellaI married for money and not for love. I dumped the fact that there may be people who care about me, and there were those who faked it. While the wedding certificates were being signed by my contract husband, I lived in the delusional state that this was not a contract, it was real. Mr. Blackwood will definitely not frame that contract, and Valerie? She can't do more than give me a dead stare from her seat.Moving around to get to a better position to have my signatures on the marriage certificate made me feel nauseous. This time, it was bad enough that I wrinkled my entire face from the discomfort it gave me. “You are both officially husband and wife!” The judge announced, and I just had to give a quick smirk while I watched my contract husband smile to the ends of the corners of his mouth. Valerie could not hold up to everything that she witnessed. She probably thought it was all a joke, that there were no two ways about it, and the fact that it could be a prank. My whole
BellaI had no control of myself because the room fell with me. From the moment of forcing a smile in front of everyone to pretending to be happy. After hearing the magistrate's voice brush the silence that choked on me after signing the contract papers, I was weak. The reading of the last contract was something I had barely heard. All I could think about at that point was the sound of my own heartbeat.My heartbeat was too loud and fast like it wanted to bail on me. “Bella?” Alex’s voice reverted from the distance he stood and that was the last thing I heard. My vision became blurry and everything I thought I could see started melting into one unreasonable sight. I tried so hard to make sure that I put myself together, but my brother failed me. I was scared because I struggled to get here even when it felt like trouble. I wasn't ready to leak the cat out of the bag—that I would have to tell my husband that I was pregnant with his child even before we got married. He was the im
Bella I went to court to finalize everything— to take the one and scribble my signatures on the contract papers, for a man who I randomly had a one-night stand with. Valerie’s Black dress was outstanding, but her hard look was the overall fitting of her look. “Oh, you! I didn't think you'd come to my wedding,” Alex chuckled and it ached me. At this point, I had already crossed the thin line that divided love and hate. I didn't think twice before doing anything that was going to favor me and my unborn child. I wasn't going to sit and let just any random thing occur again. “Was she invited?” I asked in a cold tone. “I can't chase her, can I?” Alexander muttered and said his vows. I stared at her from my sides, trying so well not to make it obvious. Everyone probably thought she was coming to halt the wedding, but her character displayed something totally different. Her weird smile lit her face even when it was obvious she had doubts. “Don't let my presence interrupt,” Valerie u
Bella“You are getting married?” Valerie was in the middle of the crowd smiling. She walked towards me and I felt my heart falling into my stomach. “Va-Va,” I tried to mutter a few words, but she interrupted. “ You don't have to be audible right now. I know how hard it could be for you to be doing what you're doing. “What are you doing, Valerie?” I could finally ask. My eyes were covered with tears and I could feel the heaviness of the ring Alex wore on my middle finger.“Congratulations, yeah? I think that's the right thing to say to you right now. You are amazing,” she added, smiling too, with tears in her eyes. When I looked around, I realized I couldn't fumble. I realized that at this point, it was my right to stand against whatever she was going to do. I mean, everyone was watching, and my heart couldn't stop racing. I needed something better to happen. “Move away from my wife!” Alexander's voice was loud and charismatic. He moved towards me and stood in front of me. He was
Bella“You are now my wife, and I would appreciate it if you followed everything I have mentioned.” He replied again. I stood still, like I was frozen because I realized I had signed the contract without reading. I didn't even bother going through what I scribbled my signature on. “When would I g
Bella My heart flipped like a million coins that were tossed in the air as I walked toward the door. I was overthinking it, but I was ready to take the risk of going to the door. Could it be Valerie? I mean, I tried to make her consider going back to her cheating ex. It was something worth gettin
Bella“Aren’t you ashamed? You don’t even care about the fact that I’m her best friend!” I wailed angrily. Deep down, all I need was a better route to escape my problems. The offer was indeed golden, but why did it have to come from him? Why did he have to be the one to ask for such a delusional f
Bella I wanted what he wanted, because all it reminded me of was the first night we met. The first night he was with me. My heart fluttered as he ran his fingers on my skin as it sent bolting goosebumps all over my body. “Alex…” I paused, catching my breath, “You have to stop.” It didn't sound







