39 Truth And Desperation Luke.
| couldn’t believe my luck. Tia must have made a strong impression on Bart for him to snoop around for her sake.
I have known Bart since | was twelve, and Bart has never spied on anyone.
We exited the room, and Bart toldhe had sent two people to work for us on the ‘holiday’ home. He said they lived on the sstreet with us, and they were a couple. | was happy with his choice of staff, and | thanked him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe last thing | wanted was a young maid that would like to try her luck withor a young man that would do the swith Tia. My wife and | needed peace, which was why we were moving | thanked Bart and left the room to continue packing. Bart knew Tia and | were moving, but we were going on vacation to the rest of the house. It would not be a crto take an extended break and maybe show up after the birth of Elisabeth's child. | knew if | did that, my father would becsuspicious, so Tia and | decided we would spend one week in the mansion every month, which would qualify us as living there. Tia had finished packing her essentials when I returned to the room. She looked atcuriously.
“Elisabeth is back?” she asked, and | shook my head. | saw the relief on her face. The whole Elisabeth issue was taking a toll on her. | could see it even if she was trying to hide it and pretend she was okay. It was clear she was afraid that | might get back with Elisabeth and keep her as a mistress. | did not know how else to prove my love and fidelity to her. | just hoped that our tin the new house would take away our worries. My worries about her getting with Caleb and her concerns aboutgetting back with Lisa. | went to meet her on the couch and held her.
“You mean the world to me, Tia. Don’t forget that,” | said, and she nodded and smiled with a ‘you too’ expression on her face. | laughed and kissed her forehead. My actions placed a scowl on her face.
“I am not your little sister, Luke,” she said and kissedsweetly on the lips. It was demanding, hungry, wanting and reassuring. Out of breath, we broke the kiss, and she rested her forehead against mine.
“I am your wife,” she corrected, and | laughed.
The staff cto get our stuff, and Stacy and Monica accosted us outside the mansion. | saw Tia roll her eyes.
She didn’t have to be polite to Stacy anymore, not after what Stacy tried to do to her. “That is a lot of packing for a vacation, Stacy said, observing the bags. | wanted to tell her to mind her business, but it would be no use because | knew she wouldn't. “What do you want, Stacy?” | asked her, and she smiled at me. “Since you are in charge of the Moon money now, | need you to transfer sfunds to me,” she said casually, sounding as if it was her right. | did not know if | should be mad or laugh. | looked at her to see if she was serious or not. The woman was serious, and her little niece stood behind her, smiling at me. She was givinglooks that spoke volumes. The girl was just in over her head. All this because of money? Monica had the wrong mentor. “I am not managing Moon’s money, Stacy,”| corrected her, “My mother’s money is not Moon’s money. You need something, go to your mate for it. | am sure father still has sbusinesses solely in his nthat he is running that have nothing to do with Diamond corp.
Besides, you should still have a lot of money. After all, you and Miles have been stealing from Diamond corp for a while now,” | said, and she opened her eyes, surprised. “I never stole a dime; he gavemoney to help him with sthings, like his bids and so on. | earned that money,” She protested. “Yes, you did by helping him defraud the company. Importing substandard goods in wrong quantities. He wasn’t paying you from his pocket.
He was defrauding Diamond Corp to pay you,” | said, and a look in her eyes letknow she was clueless on the matter. First, she was surprised, then angry and then she becsad. “Luke, you have to believe me. | wouldn't have let him steal from us. | was only helping a friend for a fee. | need money for many things, Luke, Things | can not tell you about, but they are important. Life Threatening, to be precise. | could not discuss it with your father. That was why | decided to help Miles monopolise the contracts so i could get a cut. I did not know he would underperform. | am many things, Luke, but you know | won't lie about this.” she said, and | believed her.
“Well, that is my answer,” | said and was about to turn to leave when she called back. “Please, Luke. | really need this money,” she said, sounding desperate. “What have you been doing with all the ones you have been taking? Father still does your shopping for you. | changed your closet the st| changed Tia’s. You have no business or responsibilities, Stacy. What are you using all that money for?” | said, and she wiped away her tears and held a firm expression, stating she wouldn't answer my question, so | opted to walk away. “Don’t you dare walk away from me, Luke!” she retorted, and | could not deal with her shit “Take it up with your mate,” | told her, and Tia approached us and touched my arm that had my Key Mark. She knew it was beginning to burn from anger. “Take it easy, Luke. She is your stepmother,” she said togently and hugged me. “Stacy, you have to discuss your financial needs with my father,” | said to her calmly. “Aesop won't help me, Luke. You know he won't help me,” she said, and Monica went to hug her.« 11 TEL “Dont cry, please. We will survive..” She said to her, and | wondered where all this was coming from. Why the hell was this my problem? “Please, Luke, Help me. | have tried everything | can..” Stacy said, finally swallowing her pride. “Luna Stacy, Are you in trouble?” Tia asked calmly, and the woman looked at her. “Easy for you to ask; you have everything,” she snapped at Tia, and | wondered why she hated my wife so much. “Let’s go,” | told Tia, and we started to walk.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Someone is Blackmailing me, Luke!” Stacy called out, and | stopped in my tracks. | turned to look at her, and she seemed serious. “Someone is blackmailing me.” She confessed, ” If | don’t pay up, he says he will ruin me,” she said with the utmost difficulty. “How long?” | asked, and she wiped away her tears. “Twenty-three years now,” she said, and | could not believe this woman. “What did you do twenty-three years ago that will make someone have so much power over you, Stacy? “I asked my stepmother, but she held her peace. “Please, Luke, help me,” she pleaded. | was the last person Stacy would ever ask for help; she must be desperate.
“Whatever you did, you better cclean to my father about it because | will not be giving you money for anything,” | said and walked away. | heard her wailing and her niece consoling her, but | didn’t care. If someone had been blackmailing her for years and she had kept it to herself and opted to steal instead of coming clean, she was better off broke, so it will stop. However terrible her crwas, it was best in the open so she could have peace. Walking away and deciding not to help her was for her good and nothing else. We entered the car, and | collected the keys from the driver. Tia sat in the passenger seat, and | started the engine. “I think you should help her, Luke,” Tia managed to say, and | glared at her in shock. “I know | sound crazy, Luke, but you are the last person she would open to or show vulnerability. Whatever it is, it is serious. The woman is obviously backed to the wall,” Tia said, and | giggled.
“She better tells her mate,” | said and stepped on the gas. That bitch did not deserve sympathy. | was curious to know what it was anyway, but it wasn’t my problem. The woman committed a crime, and she had to deal with it.
The person squeezing her was probably living large somewhere or building an empire for himself while she stole and bled my father dry. Whoever it was, needed to know she did not have access to money again.
We got to our home, and the two people Bart had sent to work for us cto help with our luggage. Tia was excited; | could feel it. We stood outside admiring the building, withhugging her from behind. | kissed her neck and breathed in her scent. “Thank you, Tia,” | said, and she turned to look at me, wondering why | would thank her. “You brought colour into my world, Tia,” | said and kissed her passionately.
Then lifted her bridal style and carried her into the house.