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~ Nicolette ~
When I was young, my father always told me the best profession on the planet was being an archaeologist. Considering he was one probably explained his admiration for the job. He was so dedicated to it; so into his work that every time he returns home, he always brings with him a piece of his discovery. You could only imagine how our house looked like with all the relics and stuff.
And probably, that’s the reason why I became an archaeologist myself even though I graduated with a degree in Education. I became fascinated with it too.
He said the work entailed long hours of digging, getting dirty, and getting dried up under the sun, but the result takes all the tiredness away. We get to discover a new world, a new life, or a new object that was worth our time and effort.
Another reason why he said that was because of a one-in-a-million chance. A chance that we get to be in two places at the same time.
Of course, even though I was small back then, I didn’t believe him word for word. I mean, how could that even happen, right? Teleportations and out-of-body experiences were just a figment of human imagination. They weren’t real.
But little did I know that time, I’d be experiencing those in a literal way. Like, seriously. In a gut-wrenching, stomach-twisting literal way.
And it all started when I brought an artifact back in my place.
The six-foot-tall mirror looked classic, ancient, but it didn’t scream precious. For starters, the frame wasn’t gilded. It was made of metal that looked like bronze. It wasn’t adorned with rubies or diamonds too. It was just simple, little flowers and elegant curves carved on its sides.
Maybe that was the reason why the Malta Customs Department allowed me to bring it home, here in my apartment on the twelfth floor of Hedonia Apartment and Suites, at the heart of New York City.
The mirror looked unimportant. A junk. But I decided to keep it. Why? Because I just felt some connection to it. A feeling that I couldn’t describe. And plus, it added perfectly to my already Grecian-themed bedroom.
The first night I had the mirror with me was what I would call 'haunting.'
Ever felt something or someone looking at you while asleep? That was definitely what I felt. But I didn’t really think much about it. I had experienced unexplained happenings around me since I was small. Weird flashes of memories that were vague and confusing. I had been accustomed to them. Grew up with them. I didn’t want them to ruin my daily life.
But on the fourth day of owning the mirror, that was when I couldn’t take it anymore. There was a magnetic pull from it, as if wanting me to touch its smooth surface.
And touch it, I did.
The next thing I knew, I was lying on a grassland with my head swimming in ache, my stomach twisting and bile coming up to my throat.
It was night. The place I was dumped in wasn’t clearly visible, but in the corner of my eye, I gathered two silhouettes of, well, humans. People.
But they looked menacing, wearing an odd-looking armor and holding thick, curved blades. Their eyes were on me.
I knew then I royally fucked up.
~ Nicolette ~The resort hotel we were in was a place of luxury. One could definitely call it a home away from home. The grand building, its interior, the landscaped garden, the palm trees, the pools, and the beach themselves: everything screamed paradise.Yet this hotel was the same as those hotels I had been to in my previous travels. They had this common theme: all too earthly.I knew I shouldn’t think of it, but these hotels couldn’t even be compared to the ice castle in the Kingdom of Crimea. That place was just more than jaw-dropping. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want to go back there and have more than a three-day tour.But that was just me and my spontaneous side. I knew full well the consequences of returning to that strange world without Lucien guiding me.It would be a disaster in my life. So I was content to settle on one of Earth’s best: the hotel I was in.After a few questions at the front desk, I went straight to my assigned room. Since it was already dinner time wh
~ Nicolette ~ Mr. Andretti’s private plane could carry at least a hundred and fifty people, yet here we were—Ms. Banks, my employer himself, four flight attendants, the captain, and me—occupying the wide space.The interior could be compared to any private plane on the market: a lounge area, three bedrooms, a kitchen, a minibar, and two toilets: one just regular while the other specially made for VIP use.So far, all I saw told me this man was indeed a wealthy man, probably like Lucien himself. But I was yet to witness his authority over the people under him, something I had no doubt would be visible soon.Ms. Banks fetched me this morning at my apartment, and with the help of her driver, my luggage was neatly inside the trunk of the Benz in less than a minute. She gave me a printout version of our activities for the next two days, and this was what I was reading now after the plane’s liftoff thirty minutes ago.Everything was written in the printout including the name of the hotel—t
~ Nicolette ~I stayed in my family’s house until the next day chatting with my mom about whatever topic we could make out under the sun, in the local grocery store, in a Krispy Kreme shop, in a car wash, and in the house. My dad had to go to work, so it was just the two of us who had some real bonding time.Surprisingly, Lucien hadn’t texted or called me for that amount of time, making me feel relieved. Being the owner of a business empire surely he had more important matters to attend to other than mess with my life.Late in the afternoon I returned to my apartment. As much as I wanted to stay with my family longer, I had responsibilities waiting for me, and one of those was to pack my necessities for my Brazil stay and the expedition.As I expected, Ms. Banks sent me an email about the instructions for our flight via Mr. Andretti’s private jet. Good thing she said she’d be with us during the entire trip. At least I wouldn’t be totally alone with my temporary employer, and that know
~ Nicolette ~“Come with me. Let’s finish this elsewhere, desime. Come to bed with me.”I heard Lucien—the wannabe God—say. The words rang deep in my head. It traveled down my body, into my stomach that flipped in excitement, into my bones that turned jelly, and into my core, making it vibrate again with delight. My whole body processes responded to him, submitting themselves for that damn offer. Deep inside me, I knew I couldn’t refuse. Our sexual tension was undeniable.But between nodding or shaking my head to answer him, I didn’t have the chance to choose because my cellphone rang from inside my bag. It was a good interruption for me, but judging from Lucien’s loud, displeased groan, I could say he didn’t like it.“Don’t answer that blasted phone,” he ordered, pulling his finger out of my core and righting my dress into position.I disagreed, shaking my head, and pulling myself away from Lucien’s warm chest. God, the wetness was still there. It was overflowing, but I had to keep m
~ Nicolette ~“You’re back.” I kept my voice controlled, keeping my surprised state to myself. My feet were nailed to the wood paneling, but heaven knew how I wanted to give this man a roundhouse in the face.“Yes. I was missing you.” He straightened and regarded me with so much emotion my brain couldn’t detail out. I ignored them because I was still irked by the fact that I fell into his trap once again.I gave him a glare, complete with my lips twisting and my arms crossed over the chest.He smirked and lifted both of his hands up in surrender.“Nicolette, don’t look at me like that. It’s not my fault you were fooled the second time.”He had the gall to say it.I hissed, “How was I to know you owned this goddamned hotel too?” Releasing a deep breath was the only way I could keep my rage in check. “You know, this makes me wonder if you even own the entirety of New York.”He darn chuckled.“No, Nicolette, I don’t, but you have a fair point. Maybe next time when I purchase a hotel, I’l
~ Lucien ~If I wanted to, I would have already jumped into Zaxonia in a snap, but since flying to my kingdom took time, there was nothing I could do but to arrive on Earth the next day.I was aware of the time differences. Been accustomed to them for over eight years, Zaxonian time. It didn’t bother me at all. Even when I was a busy king.But now, it had.With determination, it only required a day to transfer residences, and that had me worrying. Nicolette, if she was that scared of my teasing, might have done so already.But as if that would stop me from finding her.So I was surprised to find out from the Hedonia Hotel manager via phone that she didn’t leave. It certainly had me grinning to no end.That grin, though, turned into a scowl when a reliable report reached my ears. I had my lackeys locate her the moment I went back on Earth, exactly six in the evening at my suite, and one arrived with this unsavory update:My desime was actually sitting inside a five-star restaurant loca
LucienAlbert, the leader of this group of street performers, offered me a ride to the Crimean capital. It turned out that he owned what my world called a skreet—large red birds that looked like fire in the sky while flying. Not all could own it because of how rare these birds were, and not all cou
NicoletteJust like that, Mr. Ozric’s eager tongue slid inside. My defenses quickly shattered. With wide eyes, I stared at him. He was damn looking at me, observing my every reaction while our lips connected.Then I moaned in protest when one of his hands grabbed my hair—rather giving me a déjà vu
LucienFrom confusion and shock, the expression on her face changed into a full-blown frown.Most women would have given me seductive looks already, but this woman here, no. It was clear to see she didn’t want to see me and was annoyed by the fact that I just tricked her.Well, not really. It was m
~ Nicolette ~I used the back gate when I left the school. I didn’t know why, but my gut just told me I had to.Now I was inside my apartment, soaking in my tub like I had no worries. The echoing sound in my ears had finally ceased.The word “worry,” however, was an understatement when it came to Mr







