The door swung open, revealing Tiana, his mother-in-law's stern countenance. However, his focus quickly shifted to Rhonda, an elegant figure with sharp features and a confident aura. She was dressed in a pink and orange pantsuit and clasped a small golden purse in her hand. Her eyes widened in disbelief. Elijah stood there, his belt hanging loosely, shirt unbuttoned, confusion etched across his face.
"Darling, who are these people?" the other woman inquired, attempting to reach for Elijah, who recoiled.
"Leave me alone," Elijah protested. "Who do you think you're calling 'darling'? Rhonda, I swear to God, it's not what it seems. I don't even know this woman. She's spouting nonsense."
"What?" the woman snapped. "Elijah, who are you calling crazy? And just who the hell are these bitches?" She motioned towards Rhonda and her mother.
At the mention of the word bitch, Rhonda's blood boiled, and she swiftly moved to slap the other girl. "That's my husband, you wretch!"
"No, no, no," Tiana interjected, pulling her daughter back. "You're misdirecting your anger. Point it at your shameless husband here."
Elijah hissed through gritted teeth. "Listen, Rhonda, it's not what you think. I swear, I don't even know this woman. She just barged into my room and started spouting off about how good-looking I am," he insisted.
"Liar!" the woman cried. "You should've just told me you had a wife. And stop referring to me as 'this woman.' You damn well know my name is Anita. My apologies to both of you. I had no idea he was married." With that, Anita departed with the pretense of anger, leaving Elijah dumbfounded, his gaze following her.
"You've crossed a line this time," his mother-in-law seethed. "It's over for you."
"I swear to God—" Elijah's plea was abruptly silenced.
"Save it! Even when caught red-handed, you still dare to defend yourself. You are so pitiful. A dirty, wretched excuse for a man. You have no shame." Elijah's pleas were drowned out by another torrent of curses from his mother-in-law.
"Elijah, what's the meaning of this?" Rhonda began, unsure of how to properly confront her husband.
"Oh God, Rhonda, you're too soft," Tiana interjected, exasperated. "What's the need for an explanation? Just get on with the divorce already." She produced a prepared divorce paper from her handbag and thrust it into her daughter's hand.
"What? Divorce? Oh, come on!" Elijah groaned. "Who goes about carrying a divorce paper?"
"Me! I knew you were no good for my daughter, so I prepared it in advance, and as fate would have it, it has finally come in handy." Tiana continued to fan the flames.
Rhonda stepped forward to her mother, a mixture of fury and determination in her eyes. "Leave us," she commanded, her voice cutting through the tension.
"Fine, but I'll be outside to ensure he signs the papers."
Alone at last, Rhonda turned to Elijah, her expression a mixture of conflicting emotions. "Do you have anything to say for yourself?"
"I swear, baby, this was a setup," Elijah pleaded. "How am I gonna break your heart just like that?"
"A setup? Is that the best excuse you can come up with right now?" Rhonda's tone was edged with disappointment.
"It's not even an excuse. It's the truth," Elijah insisted.
"Bullshit, Elijah! Do you think I'm a child?"
He shook his head. "You're my baby girl, though, and I'll never cheat on you. You're not truly going to divorce me, are you? You know your mother doesn't like me. Don't let her make decisions for you."
"This has nothing to do with my mother," Rhonda said, exasperated. "I'm so disappointed in you right now."
"I helped you become the heir to your family's business, yo. Was I just a means to an end?"
"What? You're bringing that up now? We've been married for three years, and in that time, I've elevated my family's business to greater heights while you've remained the same regular old Joe I met. Frankly, if I didn't want you in my life, or if I was using you, I'd have divorced you months after we got married, not three years later. This divorce is on you! Don't try to pull a reverse on me."
"So you're just going to divorce me like that? With no actual proof? With no further investigation? What happened to 'innocent until proven guilty'?"
Rhonda was doubtful. What else did he need her to see? The evidence was right in front of her, clear as day. The cheating was on display. She hadn't wanted to resort to divorce initially, but now that he had betrayed her trust, it was the only way forward.
"I've had a long day, Elijah, and if you have any dignity left, you'd sign the divorce paper and let me and my mother go," Rhonda asserted.
Without further argument, Elijah reached for the pen and paper she held out for him, sealing his fate with a signature.
"There, I hope someday you'll realize what a mistake this was," he said.
"You are not worth regretting," she replied, resolute.
"I don't know, baby," he said calmly. "I won't be so sure about that. Before you leave, I wanted to talk to you about something quickly."
"Alimony? Don't worry, I'll send you five million dollars."
"Shit, what'd you take me for? I don't need your money. I just wanted to ask if Luxe Holdings is still causing you trouble?"
Rhonda's interest was piqued. She hadn't shared her clash with Luxe Holdings Incorporated with anyone, but as Elijah was her husband, he could have secretly monitored her affairs. Nevertheless, why was he bringing this up? It's not like he was capable of doing anything. Without a reply, she turned and left him.
Elijah took out his phone and made a call. He waited until a familiar voice greeted him.
"Hello, Mr. Elijah," Winnie, the granddaughter of the president of Megaswitch, one of the big five companies, greeted him.
"Hello, Winnie. I need your assistance with dealing with a problem for me. It involves Luxe Holdings and their overstepping into a business.”
"I'm happy to help with whatever you need me for, Mr Elijah; guaranteed, you won’t be going back on our agreement?” She relayed.
"So, how exactly is Mr. Luxe causing your business trouble?" Winnie asked."It's not Mr. Luxe himself, but rather his son, Kingston. And it's my ex-wife's business not mine," Elijah swiftly clarified. Winnie was taken aback, as she found it unusual for most men to be concerned about their exes. "You're still invested in your ex-wife's life even after the divorce," she remarked.Elijah heaved a sigh and his expression remained stoic. He didn't feel the need to elaborate. "It's just... complicated," he replied.Winnie, seated at her sleek L shaped desk, tapped her manicured nails thoughtfully. "I'm truly sorry to hear about the divorce. If I recall correctly, your ex-wife is the CEO of Prestige Enterprise, isn't she?""Yes, that's her.""Okay, I'll handle the Luxe situation. Don't worry about it." Winnie paused, and took a deep breath. "But I need a favor in return."Elijah's interest piqued, and he paced around in a small invisible circle. "What do you need?"Winnie's voice softened,
"Help! Security! Help! He's killing me." Tiana's scream cut through the air, drowning out any semblance of peace. She held Elijah by the waist of his trousers and refused to let go. A growing crowd watched the turmoil unfold, a sea of curious onlookers drawn by the escalating event.Elija grit his teeth, raising his eyebrow,looking at his ex mother-in-law’s clumsy performance. Though he had the strength to remove her hand from his trousers easily.The hotel security sprang into action at the sound of Tiana's piercing scream, moving towards the unfolding scene."What's happening here, Mrs. Anderson?" The head of security, familiar with Tiana, swiftly positioned himself at her side.All eyes in the vicinity fixated on the resolute security guards flanking Tiana."Why did it take you so long, Rack? This man has been abusing me both verbally and physically because my daughter divorced him. I insist he is detained for his actions," Tiana proclaimed, displaying her bruised arm before the
Rhonda was taken aback, her heart pounding in disbelief. "He did what?" she exclaimed. "Now, why would Elijah do that? Why would he get into a physical altercation with you, mom?"Rhonda had been with Elijah for some years, and he had never shown a hint of violence. Her mother's claim seemed incomprehensible."He- he was taking out his anger on me," Tiana replied, her voice trembling. "He said I'm the reason for the divorce. I'm telling you, if the security men had not come, he would've killed me."Rhonda couldn't quite believe her mother. She gripped the phone tighter. "Mom, please, you have to stop with all these. I don't believe Elijah would hit you, let alone try to kill you. Can you please stop making more trouble for me? I can't bear the emotional turmoil any longer. You've already done enough."On the other end of the line, Tiana's voice wavered with surprise. "Rhonda, I never thought you would doubt me. It's rude to question your mother. You should trust my words without rese
Elijah's gaze remained steady, revealing little emotion. "That seems none of your business."Winnie, sensing the tension, interjected with a clipped tone. "I'm sure you two can argue ethics later, but for now I need your cooperation."David, still skeptical, glanced between them and scoffed. "I don't see how we can work together. We're dealing with a delicate case here."Winnie turned to Elijah, who simply nodded his acknowledgement and said, "I'll do my best."Elijah did have a teacher, but due to his reclusive nature, he kept this information tightly guarded. He chose to maintain a low profile, even if it meant occasionally bending the truth about his background.Winnie briskly cleared a portion of the cluttered table, her eyes focused intently on the men."Well, gentlemen, don't just stand there," she urged.In a swift response, Dr. David, seemingly engaged in a silent competition with Elijah, sprang into action. He began by checking old man Carter vital signs, noting an irregular
The table scraped against the floor as Winnie stood, her eyes widening in alarm at Elijah's ominous caution about Dr. David's herb mixture for her grandfather."Death? How could these herbs possibly lead to that?" she questioned, her voice echoing her concern.Dr. David, visibly upset, shot Elijah a disapproving glance. "Mind your words, young man. My medicine won't cause anyone's death. Are you out of your mind?"Elijah, maintaining his composure, calmly responded, "I'm not crazy. While your medical knowledge is vast, there are aspects to healing beyond textbook sciences."Elijah wasn't just good at helping people get better. He was skilled in both healing and poison, and also knew the cure for most poisons. "Enough!" Dr. David bellowed, thumping his foot on the ground, prompting a groan from Winne's grandfather."Now, look what you've caused," Elijah pointed at Winne's grandfather."Could you both just take a step back?" Winnie asked, stepping between both of them. "Elijah, why wou
"What have I done? I've done nothing, but save this man's life you moron!" Elijah said tersely. Winnie gently held her hand beneath her grandfather's nostrils. Briefly, it felt as if his breath had halted, but it was merely a pause as he inhaled. Moments later, he exhaled, the warmth of his breath brushing against her finger."He's alive!" Winnie exclaimed, her eyes beaming up at Elijah. "My grandfather is still breathing." Observing Winnie's joyful response aimed at Elijah rather than himself, Dr. David snorted, "Clearly, it was my herbs that healed your grandfather, Miss Winnie. Given a few more seconds, his convulsion would have ceased. Mr. Elijah, once again, attempts to take credit away from me. He is an opportunistic scoundrel who has consistently sought to steal my success since entering this room."Winnie, absorbed in expressing her excitement through repeated kisses on her grandfather's cheeks, paid zero attention to Dr. David. "Are you genuinely convinced it was your herb
The connection was severed before Elijah could deliver a response. Adrenaline coursed through his veins as he swiftly packed his belongings. Winnie, observing the sudden shift, stared at him in surprise."What's going on?" she asked, a mixture of concern and confusion in her voice.Elijah paused for a moment, contemplating how much to share. "I have to go. There's an emergency."Winnie's eyes widened with realization. "Is everything okay?"Elijah nodded, reassuring her, "I'll handle it.""Can't I help? What if you need assistance?"Elijah appreciated her concern but shook his head. "This is something I need to handle alone. Your grandfather needs you here. I'll be back as soon as I can."Winnie nodded,:“Alright. Let me know if you need any help from me.”Elijah offered a small, appreciative smile, and without responding turned to leave.As Elijah stepped out of the building, a surge of anticipation raced through him, ignited by the abrupt end to Rhonda's call."Please save me. I'm at…
"Did everyone catch that?"The leader turned to each side, earning nods from his subordinates. "He says he doesn't give a hoot about the Luxe family. Now, I hate to repeat instructions but I'm going to give you one last chance to turn around and leave."Elijah, unfazed, asserted, "I've got business inside, and not even a hundred of you are going to keep me out."Anger and irritation flashed in the guard leader's eyes and his fist hurtled toward Elijah. With swift reflexes, Elijah intercepted the punch, countering with a forceful blow that landed squarely on the man's nose. Staggering backward, he cradled his bleeding nose, invincible stars spinning over his head.When they saw their leader being attacked, the other guys rushed at Elijah. He grabbed one guy and used him to knock down two others. Then, he quickly moved back, dodging a kick and breaking the assailant's leg with his elbow. You could hear the bone crunching.The guys pulled out their guns, and Elijah swiftly changed the