Samantha, a sweet and innocent woman, had no idea she had allowed the shady and dangerous Leonard of the Denton gang into her life when she agreed to help the attractive man. Samantha is a kind, innocent young woman who is attempting to move on from her past. She meets Leonard, a shady and perilous character connected to the Denton mob. Even though Samantha is drawn to Leonard, she is aware of how drastically different their worlds are. Will their respective worlds separate them or will they be able to reconcile?
I had just finished a job interview that didn't make me feel particularly confident as I was leaving the workplace. In this state, nobody is hiring unless I want a job at the minimum wage, which I couldn't accept. Not if I wanted to cover my rent and school expenses.
In exchange for their agreement that I might travel halfway across Texas with my partner, I told my parents I would find a job supporting me. I was supposed to complete that before submitting my applications to colleges.
My living arrangement was unusual since my boyfriend lived in an off-campus apartment and said it was against the law for me to move in with him. He had a friend who lived in a "share house" where several people rented apartments to one another's friends. At present, I am sharing a three-bedroom apartment with three other people. They were both dating and had a roommate.
Since I had nowhere else to go, I accepted the offer of the house's smallest room, which left a lot to be desired. I had assumed that my boyfriend would move in with me. Still, he said it was only because he had already used tuition to cover his living expenses and could not recoup it. I got it, so I now share an apartment across town with three strangers.
Because Denton's cars don't appear to stop lol, I had to swerve about elbows and jog across pedestrian walkways when I walked down the downtown sidewalk. I discovered the hard way that cyclists don't either. The other day, I went to another fruitless interview, and one damn near killed me.
I spotted a homeless man trying to talk to everyone who passed him while dodging a wide-bodied person on the sidewalk. He had hunched shoulders. They passed the man without so much as a glance in his direction. Like he wasn't even there.
I could only hear his cries as I moved closer a few steps. "Please give me a little money to get a meal." I scowled as I moved closer to the man.
Today's interview attire consisted of a blue shirt tucked into a pair of black -colored high-rise stylish trousers I borrowed from my roommate and a couple of electric black shoes.
I hold very few goods because I never carry a purse. I have a little cash in my pocket, and my phone is in a transparent case with my license, flat spare key, and DCTA transport card. Even my debit card is nonexistent.
I dug in my pocket and took out a ten and some cash. Sorry, I don't have a lot. I offered the man some crumpled bills, saying, "I need half of it to refill my bus pass, but please have the rest." He appeared astonished that I had spotted him before to him.
We were in Denton when I realized he was looking to find where he could spend the few dollars I offered. I glanced at his worn-out clothes and the coating of grime covering his flesh, and remorse overcame me.
I called for his attention, "You know what." We were standing in the middle of the sidewalk, angered people, but that's unfortunate. That is what they get for disobeying a man's requests.
I'll walk home. Take this, please. Find something to eat," I said no hi as I gave him the last of my food. The man seemed genuinely appreciative. In that brief moment, something heartfelt passed through his eyes.
Before a man in the alley next to us abruptly cut him off, he was just about to start speaking.
Give the girl her money back, The other man said, throwing his cigarette on the ground, "This is my brother's restaurant; we'll find you something to eat. At the sight of him, I swallowed.
He had dark hair, dark lashes lining his shaded blue eyes, and his magnificent form was dressed in a fitting suit. Although the muscles are hidden, the build is visible. His lips appeared pink and sweet, yet the sound from his mouth was stern and commanding.
The homeless man gave me back the money. He said, "Thank you, sir," before putting his two hands together in appreciation. The business-casual man curtly nodded. His face was expressionless. He continued to lean into the side alley of the building we were in front of with relaxed body language. I now know it was a restaurant building.
Although it seems odd for a restaurant. The draperies were drawn during lunch rush hours, and the building was an ordinary brick structure just after the downtown skyscrapers.
The name sounds strongly Italian, but I don't know it.
"You too," the suit-clad man said, drawing my attention. If not for his eyes, you may assume he is entirely uninterested. When they came to you, they burned and informed me he wasn't making an offer. He was directing me to follow.
Ah, no problem. I gestured to leave while saying, "Thank you for helping this man. He pushed off the wall and moved into my path in one step. His voice was heavy, and he told me to stay with him, or he wouldn't come inside.
I exclaimed, turning to face the starving man before returning to meet the suit-wearing man. He probably intended to hold me responsible if the homeless man did something. I just softly nodded because I couldn't refuse the man food.
I could tell this business was upscale when I entered the door with a closed sign hanging in the frosted glass window. It appeared to be a brick building from the exterior, with squared windows covered in heavy burgundy-colored drapes. They resemble upscale draperies. As though the location was closed, the lights were dim.
There is a hostess podium when you first enter. After that, booth seating is available along the left-hand wall behind it, up to a pair of doors unmistakably the kitchen.
More dispersed tables could be found to the right, but a bar could be located in the back right corner. With their tribute to Italy's motherland, the walls gave the place a somewhat cozy feeling. Tiles and plates with intricate hand painting.
Black leather covered the booth seats, and I could see the dark mahogany-colored wood underneath since there were no tablecloths. The strewn tables on the right had tablecloths, so those I'm not familiar with.
Like how they strategically light the back shelves to highlight their more expensive liquor items, the bar was constructed of the same dark tone wood, and the pendant lighting hanging down from above was gold.
A dark stool that matched the bar's countertop was dragged out by the man in a suit. He told me to "sit," I thought it was the homeless man, but he had only pulled out my chair. The suit-clad man exited via those doors and into the back of the business, leaving me alone with the homeless man, whose name I should inquire because it's impolite to keep referring to him as such.
I'm Samantha; what about you? I put out my hand to slap his. He paused and peered at his own hands. He did not shake my hand after saying, "They're dirty." So, I laughed, "I guess mine are too."
Based on the stringy gray hair hidden by his rolled cap, I estimate that guy is in his 70s or 80s. When we sat down, he had removed the cap out of respect. The guy laughed.
He introduced himself as "Carlos," and this time, he shook my hand. There was a slight stench, which I won't deny, but I didn't mind it.
When he arrived, two plates of pasta with a standard bolognese sauce were in front of the man in the suit. Each of us was given one by him. Since I am trying to save money, I consume much less healthy food than I should. I thanked the man and dove into this hefty dish, which looked excellent.
I grinned to praise the flavor, "Oh wow...this doesn't taste like jarred sauce." He had an expressionless face. Fine, then.
He only responded, "Because it isn't," before getting up to get a little glass from behind the bar where we were seated. I chose to concentrate on Carlos. He spoke before I could ask him a question.
"You look pretty young, but you also appear relatively affluent. Do you work in this area? He queried me. I looked at myself from below. Oh, I'm grateful. In reality, I'm seeking a job. I explained my appearance: "I just got off an interview. "OH. Those can be difficult to find, he said with a sorrowful smile.
"Carlos, what led to your predicament? I appreciate it if you'd prefer not to talk about personal matters. I was stopped short by him. I waited as he said, pausing to shove a mouthful of noodles.
I couldn't help but take notice of the suit man's fluid motions. He moved with skill. As he skimmed the various bottles, his hand stopped, and when he located the one he liked, he grabbed it, turned the cap, and poured about two fingers' worth of whiskey.
When I got a better look at him, I could see that his thick, dark hair was long enough to be ruffled at the top but tapered more at the sides so he could keep it under control.
Something told me describing this man as 'tame' was inappropriate. He hadn't done anything for me, in any case, to merit that notion. The word "tame" didn't feel quite right to me, even though he rarely talked and moved with urgency. He had the appearance of an expensive whiskey. Smooth to swallow, smokey aftertaste.
The polished attire of a reputable businessman, but with a little darker refinement. I can see now that he has gorgeous Italian skin.
"This was some time ago when I was 51...On the job, I was hurt. I didn't have insurance. In a way, I was working for a man who, in turn, was working for a man. Anyhow, it was my knee, and it was seriously damaged. I visited some lousy state-employed doctors that practice medicine, and they only threw me some medications to make me go. The problem is that they filled and renewed my prescription since I was in severe agony. Are you following, young lady?
Did they saturate you with medications without pausing to look at you once? I understood now. He moaned, "I got hooked." He finished his lunch while returning his attention to his plate. He must have been famished since he finished his food before I had even finished mine.
I saw the suit-clad man behind the bar continuing to read a book, possibly for his brother's restaurant, while turning his back on us. He gave us the silent treatment.
And how are you doing these days? Sincere curiosity caused me to lean my elbow against the mahogany bar's high counter. Even worried. "Down near Sullivan Square, there is the suboxone clinic. I'm attempting to wean myself off the drugs. What is suboxone, exactly? He cocked a grimy head in my direction.
It can alleviate drug dependence, I said with a nod.
I didn't want to look down at my food while he told me such intimate details, so I maintained eye contact and held my fork in my hand.
My children are here. I'm certainly older than you, but I have a life to live. While I am homeless and drug-addicted, they won't talk to me. They have stated that clearly. I don't blame Caroline; she's the mother," he said, shaking his head.
"Carlos, I'm just a random person eating pasta with you, but I genuinely think you have a decent heart and the ability to change for the better.
Even if it's not for the benefit of your grandchildren, it's for their help. I thought warmly of my grandfather, who I cherished.
His thin, flapping lips exhaled as he did so. An outsider? I believe I met an angel," he said with a sincere smile. You'd best pay attention to me if I'm your guardian angel. Get sober, regain your family, and often, if you're getting sober via the state, they give some programs to assist you in obtaining employment or disability if you're still ill with your knee and everything.
He gave a nod as if he already knew. "Good girl, Samantha, you are. He advised me, or perhaps said, "Don't let this world eat you alive." He attempted to grab the suit-clad man's attention by saying, "Sir...thank you for the meal." He made a tiny bend to look at Carlos, and once more, he nodded briefly. Total lack of interest.
You have no clue what a warm smile and pleasant chat can do for a person; I thank you. He wished me well and got to his feet. He was intending to go, I knew. I stood up since it seemed unusual to me to be standing as I continued to eat. I called after him, "Bye, Carlos," but I was attempting to tuck the stool in.
The suited man told me to "eat ."Although my heart beat faster every time his lovely face came my way, I scowled at him. I said, "You're bossy," but I had already retracted the stool to complete my meal. I was pretty hungry. You're also quite talkative, he retorted. His response caused my cheeks to flush pink.
"He was being ignored by passersby. Like he wasn't even a human being. We were conversing because of that. Strangely, I defended myself. I don't know why I should give a damn what this dude thinks. Still, I'll credit him for being considerate enough to offer a homeless man lunch.
He would have used your meager earnings to purchase alcohol or drugs. Guaranteed," he said in his harsh voice, yet he could make his pace sound uninterested. It gave me the impression that I was boring him to tears.
He put the cufflinks on the end of his sleeve while I watched, then turned his blue gaze back to me. I quickly glanced at my plate and grabbed another bite. I tried to defend Carlos by saying, "Well, you can't say for sure."
He said, "You aren't from the city," more than he asked a question. My head shook.
Listen to Carlos now. Don't let them devour you to death because terrible people are around. He leaned both hands on the bar and glared at me. And those who will take advantage of your kindness will crush your sweet little heart under their feet. He criticized me.
He appeared to be getting older, but not enough to merit this speech.
You showed kindness. Have we abused your trust? I requested that he muffle his point. I'm not kind, he deadpanned. This man was incredibly tall, so even though I was seated on a high stool, he continued to look down at me. Particularly considering that both of his hands were still flat on the counter in front of me.
He has hot guy hands. The kind you recognize. The rest of his corded muscles were hidden from me by his cleanly cut nails, with veins flowing up to and under his sleeve.
So why did you feed us? I was determined to succeed in the task he had set up for me. He doesn't appear to enjoy making mistakes. Instead of responding, he licked his lips and looked down at me. I felt a chill run down my spine and up my abdomen due to the gesture.
The stillness was too much for me. The air became so dense that it was smothering me. Oh my God, has it become warm here?
P-please, I beg you. Come let's go tell Christian I had no hand in whatever happened, p-please." I clutched the lapel of his jacket desperately. "Let's go. You need to tell my husband you were paid." "Young lady, you're harassing me." His tone was cold and his stare granite. But I could care less. "You harassed me first! You had sex with me without my consent, my husband knows and now I'm pregnant with this child he doesn't want. You ruined my marriage! I-I hate you!" ************************************ Caught by her husband with another man on their matrimonial bed the morning after her birthday, Hailey Codza could not defend herself. As though it's not enough, she gets pregnant. Her enraged husband decides to pay her back for her infidelity by having an affair with his ex-girlfriend - Denise Kellers, the family Hailey never knew she had. Losing her family's wealth and company to her husband and his ex (now girlfriend), she is devastated, homeless and penniless as all her credit cards are blocked by her husband. She sees the man who is responsible for her pregnancy. The man she has no idea how he'd found his way to her matrimonial bed - Jared Johnson. Jared is annoyed when this strange woman disrupts his meeting and accuses him of ruining her life, marriage and impregnating her. It affects his business deals and having no choice, he marries her to calm the public whilst engaged to someone else. But he loathes her and allows his family treats her badly. Hailey who has fallen in love with Jared is broken when she can no longer take the humiliation. She signs the divorce papers and leaves, only to arrive six years later to the country as a self-made, secret billionaire and a mother of twins. Now her two ex-husbands are begging to have her back...
" Don't say anymore word than you already have, don't..." I stuck a finger out at him, sauntering away on my heels when a hand wrapped itself around my arm. Breathlessly he whispered, "You know that I do love you and...fine, what exactly was I supposed to do?" "Protect me and stand up for me. That is what you do for someone who you claim you love!" ************ Out to spite her ex-boyfriend after he had broken up with her on her birthday, Daphne slept with a stranger who turned out to be his uncle while trying to rebuff his words that she was unwanted by others. Was she ready for the wild chase that followed when he found out years later that she had been pregnant with his heirs and that she had been hiding the truth all this while? Faced with the ruthless CEO, known as the beast, who wasn't ready to back down, Daphne does everything possible to make sure her kids wouldn't be taken from her, but what happens when love gets in the mix of it all? Would she be able to conquer these weird feelings and give in her all amidst her scars? And with how deadly he turned out to be? And faced with her ex who still wants her back, what choice is she going to make?
Janet was adopted when she was a kid -- a dream come true for orphans. However, her life was anything but happy. Her adoptive mother taunted and bullied her all her life. Janet got the love and affection of a parent from the old maid who raised her. Unfortunately, the old woman fell ill, and Janet had to marry a worthless man in place of her parents' biological daughter to meet the maid's medical expenses. Could this be a Cinderella's tale? But the man was far from a prince, except for his handsome appearance. Ethan was the illegitimate son of a wealthy family who lived a reckless life and barely made ends meet. He got married to fulfill his mother's last wish. However, on his wedding night, he had an inkling that his wife was different from what he had heard about her. Fate had united the two people with deep secrets. Was Ethan truly the man we thought he was? Surprisingly, he bore an uncanny resemblance to the impenetrable wealthiest man in the city. Would he find out that Janet married him in place of her sister? Would their marriage be a romantic tale or an utter disaster? Read on to unravel Janet and Ethan's journey.
My family was on the poverty line and had no way to support me in college. I had to work part-time every day just to make ends meet and afford to get into the university. That was when I met her—the pretty girl in my class that every boy dreamt of asking out. I was well aware she was out of my league. Nevertheless, I mustered all my courage and bravely told her that I had fallen for her. To my surprise, she agreed to be my girlfriend. With the sweetest smile I had ever seen, she told me that she wanted my first gift for her to be the latest and top-of-the-line iPhone. I worked like a dog and even did my classmates’ laundry to save up. My hard work eventually paid off after a month. I finally got to buy what she wanted. But as I was wrapping my gift, I saw her in the dressing room, making out with the captain of the basketball team. She then heartlessly made fun of my inadequacy and made a fool out of me. To make things worse, the guy whom she cheated on me with even punched me in the face. Desperation washed over me, but there was nothing I could do but lie on the floor as they trampled on my feelings. But then, my father called me out of the blue, and my life turned upside down. It turned out that I was a billionaire's son.
I pressed my lips against his and stole his sweet, savory taste, not ready to end the sweet moment. I licked my lips seductively and whispered. "Despite your age, I love you." Sarah was obsessed with the man of her dreams, despite knowing that their love was forbidden and would be disapproved by her father and others. She held onto the many beautiful dreams she had of being with him, wishing for them to come true. She found herself in love with her father's best friend, a very handsome man who had been rejected by his wife. Her desire was to show him what true love really meant. When her father received a job transfer,Sarah saw it as a perfect opportunity to be with him. The situation improved even more when she realized they would be living under the same roof.
It took only a second for a person's world to come crashing down. This was what happened in Hannah's case. For four years, she gave her husband her all, but one day, he said emotionlessly, "Let's get divorced." Hannah's heart broke into a million pieces as she signed the divorce papers, marking the end of her role as a devoted wife. Within Hannah, a strong woman awakened, vowing never to be beholden to any man again. Embracing her new life, she embarked on a journey to find herself and command her own destiny. By the time she returned, she had experienced so much growth and was now completely different from the docile wife everyone once knew. "Is this your latest trick to get my attention?" Hannah's ever-so-arrogant husband asked. Before she could retort, a handsome and domineering CEO pulled her into his embrace. He smiled down at her and said boldly to her ex, "Just a little heads-up, mister. This is my beloved wife. Keep off!"