LOGINFalling for her stepbrother was pure madness, and Simone knew it... Having him reciprocate is dream material though. A tender look here, a smile there, and she could delude herself into thinking he cared as well. But what if she's not so delusional after all? What next?
View MoreSimone never cared for Valentine's Day. It was but another day in the calendar.
All days are the same. What’s so different about this one? She wondered as she stared out the window. She watched as a man bought a bouquet of roses from the flower shop across the street.
Simone went on many dates, with many different men, during the year, and she did not have a love interest at the moment. But then again, love was such a fickle emotion… She could be completely fascinated by a man, and one wrong word, and said fascination would vanish at once.
People called her demanding… Well, if that was what having standards meant nowadays, she was fine with it.
She glared at the roses the man was holding. He wasn’t even sporting a smile when he left the flower shop.
Valentine's day is a little bit of a commercial scam, she thought to herself. And yet, she couldn’t help but wish someone would be thoughtful enough to offer her roses, no matter the occasion.
She sighed, remembering the last time she got a rose – prom. That was a solid 7 years ago. And again, it was because her date, the boy escorting her to prom, felt obliged to offer her one, as per the tradition.
Simone loved roses as much as the next woman, and she would love to receive a bouquet, but only if the action was spurred by the heartfelt desire to bring a smile to one’s face.
She saw the shy smiles. She heard the excited giggles. And it all seemed fake. It was but a facade.
Tomorrow is another day. Tomorrow, they'll be back to their dull lifestyle. Tomorrow, I won't have to stay cooped up in my apartment, she told herself rather bleakly.
Today, for fear of meeting her nosy neighbor, and facing pity looks from her landlady, she shall work on a translation job that was due soon. Freelancing never felt like such a bliss. She didn’t have to leave her apartment if she didn’t feel like it.
Simone did not like Valentine's Day. It reminded her of how lonely she was. And her long-since-buried longing for a partner made a flashy appearance in her dull routine.
Instead of dwelling on things she could not control, she threw herself into work.
Later that evening, she received a devastating call.
Her mother was no more.
One more reason to hate the damned day!
** *** *** **
Simone marched into the room, doing her best to appear calm and collected. Her green eyes, no doubt spitting fire, dared everyone to approach her. Her mother died in a car accident a couple of days ago. She had lost her last living kin, all because a man had decided to drink his weight in alcohol before taking the wheel.
Simone had never been a drinker to begin with, and her aversion for the beverage skyrocketed.
As for her repulsion to men, it was close to unbearable. She had her reasons to resent the opposite sex. Her sizzling attraction to her successful and ridiculously handsome stepbrother didn't help.
Whenever the man was near, which thankfully wasn’t often, her whole body reacted.
How could any man be so attractive?
Be still my heart, she told herself as she walked towards him, seeking the comfort only he could give. Having lost his father two years ago, William would understand her pain, and her need for all these strangers to just leave, and let her grieve in peace.
Simone refused to call William a love interest. They could never happen. They were not meant to be. He was what wet dreams were made of – a fantasy if she must give this nonsense a name.
"Simone," he offered her a small smile in greetings.
Albeit meant to comfort, his smile had the knack to make her shiver.
Indeed, even though she had been numb to almost everything since the news, William’s effect on her seemed everlasting – despite the pain, despite the grief. And heavens only knew he was the reason why she went on so many dates, failed ones, through the years.
"Most of them have barely addressed her a word in the past year," she grunted, dismissing her absurd physical awareness of the man.
"Behave," he chided, his eyes narrowing ever so slightly.
She looked back at the crowd filling the room. She wanted to dismiss them all. She wished she could. She took a step forward, almost unaware, but William stopped her, his hand holding her wrist captive.
"Don't be foolish," he said. Always simple, and to the point… She liked that about him.
"I remember you throwing a tantrum at your father's funeral," Simone spat out angrily.
He sighed. "Exactly. Don't make my mistake. Mourning is a process, and anger is a part of it. Don't act on impulse."
His words stung. His touch, on the other hand, electrified her. She freed her wrist to have some clarity of mind, and before she did something she might regret – like lean in and inhale his manly fragrance.
"When will it all be over?" She then asked on a sigh, even as she did her best to school her features into an indifferent scowl.
She would not send the crowd away. Not today. Not under his watch anyways.
"What?" He probed.
"The pain."
"It never goes away," he shook his head negatively, a touch of tenderness in the depths of his chocolate brown eyes.
Simone scoffed, her eyes blurring with the tears. She then sniffled. And, trying to keep them at bay, she tipped her head back and closed her eyes.
"Let it out," he commanded softly.
She had never received such considerate and yet harsh advice.
Her aversion to the opposite sex dwindled ever so slightly. Nevertheless, she couldn’t bring herself to cry in the open, under the watchful eyes of the crowd. She wasn’t weak enough to allow it to happen just yet, and she wasn’t brave enough to face the looks that would ensue.
Life was no easy walk in the park, and she was learning that the hard way.
It wasn’t long before Simone’s ring caught the attention of one of the employees, who had come bearing important documents from the finance department.His cold assessment of Simone didn’t go unnoticed, and the way his smile all but turned predatory before he spoke unsettled her in more ways than one.“That’s a beautiful ring you have there,” the forty year old man let out. “I would advise you against wearing it publicly, unless you want to be attacked, that is… Many people would kill for a fraction of that money.”“I bet,” Simone’s smile remained chilly as she regarded him levelly, as if daring him to try something.“Good thing she has bodyguards shadowing her everywhere she goes then,” Katie let out in a tone that dripped with both sarcasm and menace, as she glared daggers at the man.He immediately straightened up and rolled his eyes, before muttering something that went along the lines of, “Golddiggers sure have it easy.”“You would know best, Mr Kale,” Simone drawled, her eyes co
Simone watched as Katie all but ran away from William’s office. And while the devil himself wasn’t on her tail, she could guess that he hadn’t been all that pleasant with her.Truth be told, she wasn’t too eager to hear what the new recruit had to say, but she feigned interest while the other woman emptied her sac, “I don’t understand what’s wrong with my coffee.”She hiccupped and soon sat down at the new desk next to Simone’s.Sniffling, she soon went on, “He said and I quote: “I only drink Simone’s.” even though I told him that I made it exactly like yours.”“It has nothing to do with your coffee,” Simone offered her a small smile that was meant to reassure her.“What?” Katie looked and sounded dumbfounded to say the least.“How do I explain this to you?” She heaved a sigh as she seriously contemplated telling her their history with spiked drinks.“Please do,” she nodded eagerly at her, her eyes glassy but shining with renewed hope nonetheless.“You know that William and I are toge
Simone couldn’t believe her eyes when William dropped to one knee, began to say all those tear-inducing words, and proposed. When she was done hugging him, he scooped her up in his arms, and she giggled shyly in response.Oh heavens, how she loved him!She sometimes believed she didn’t deserve him. Hell, she was convinced he was what dreams were made of, and not just wet dreams.She knew the effect he had on her should be ill*gal, but the knowledge didn’t help her evade his feverish touches. On the contrary, she was as eager for completion as he was, the time spent away doing her more harm than good.Simone couldn’t help but breathe out his name against his lips, “Will,” he was still carrying her, almost effortlessly, making a beeline to the cottage where she was staying. “I still can't believe this… you being okay with this, this pregnancy is such a s
William and Simone went to the nearby grill, and he was no closer now than he had been 1 hour ago, when he finally reached the cottage, to knowing what was wrong. Indeed, he had no clue why Simone wanted some time away. Had he messed up somewhere down the line?If he had, she sure was acting as if everything was cool between them, and that only fueled his confusion some more.He tried to keep a calm, even voice when he asked, “Are you going to tell me what’s wrong?”“Nothing really,” she attempted to brush it off, her eyes not meeting his, her hand rising to rearrange a lock of her hair.“If nothing sends you running for the hills, then I am not sure who you are,” he drawled, only half jokingly.Her gaze focused on him at long last, and he could see confusion swimming in the depths of her green eyes.“Well, I am Simone Presco
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