Putting a recognition plaque on her glass cabinet in the living room, Samantha smiled at the reward she received. Just the other day, the City's Mayor awarded her as one of Monroe's promising chefs!
She smiled and cherished her achievements, looking at everything from a single view.
Out of the blue, she said to herself, "Dad, one day... one day you'll realize how I have made it on my own... and you'll be proud of me."
Nearly five years had passed since Samantha gave birth to Kyle and Kenzie.
At twenty-six years old, Samantha was still the beautiful girl she once was. She maintained her godly figure, and her face remained striking.
She now worked as the head chef for The Emerald's famous restaurant, an establishment within the four-star hotel. It was where she was recognized for her remarkable culinary skills.
Instead of becoming part of the military, she always dreamed of becoming a chef. Now that she was free from her father's control, she realized her aspiration, exactly as her grandmother suggested.
In between taking care of her twins, she enrolled in a prestigious culinary school in the same city.
Samantha took baby steps. After all, studying while raising two kids was not that easy. Thankfully, her aunt Diana took an early retirement in order to aid Samantha. Her aunt was almost always available to take care of the twins when Samantha was out to go to school.
Samantha did not realize how long she was gawking at her accomplishments and looking back at the past few years in her life. Only then did she check the time. She wound up exclaiming, "Shoot! It's almost two in the afternoon!"
"Go! Go, Sam. You still need to prepare for your set menus tonight!" Her aunt reminded while walking into the living room.
As Samantha grabbed her belongings, Kyle and Kenzie did not miss calling out to her.
Kyle was working on her laptop when he announced, "Mommy, your windows are outdated. We need to upgrade it."
Samantha rolled her eyes at her boy genius. She never understood how Kyle was so good with gadgets for his age. She sighed, "Oh, well. I would not know. That came with the laptop when I bought it a year ago. Go ahead and... upgrade it."
"It costs one hundred twenty dollars," said Kyle, looking up at her.
"Wow!" Samantha exclaimed. "We can... do that later. I don't mind using the old version."
She leaned over to kiss Kyle and said, "I have to go, baby! I love you!"
"Mom? When will we see Daddy?" From the other side of the living room, her little girl probed.
The words of Kenzie made Samantha frown, and she stuttered in her next words, "Um! Daddy! Daddy is busy! Soon, Kenzie... Soon."
She gave Kenzie a kiss and pointed a finger at her little girl. "Don't forget to eat your dinner, guys! I'll see you tonight!"
Giving flying kisses to both of them, she bid goodbye, saying, "I love you! I love you!"
"Love you, Mom!" The twins said at the same time.
"And... we love Daddy too!" Added Kenzie, making Samantha freeze in her stance for a second.
Yes, Samantha Davis lied to her kids about their father.
When the twins turned three years old, they became more aware of what a family should comprise; a mother, a father, and children. Her kids noticed how they were clearly missing a father.
For a single and busy mother like Samantha, it was difficult to explain the absence of a father to her twins, especially when they knew very little about how a family was formed.
At first, she brushed it off, telling them that their Dad was away, knowing they would momentarily forget about it.
Sadly, when they first attended nursery, the words "father" and "Daddy" were repeatedly mentioned by their teachers and classmates. Their curiosity grew about their missing father, and when they turned four years old, Samantha told them that their daddy was working in Braeton City.
Braeton City was the place of her birth. The same place that had long forsaken her.
She wasn't planning on returning there. At least not now. So she determined it was safe to tell a lie and put the missing father there where he most likely lived!
One day, when her kids would have a full understanding of unwed mothers and children born out of wedlock, she swore she would tell them the truth.
Internally, she thanked their youth and their innocence. Kenzie and Kyle, being young as they were, never dwelled on the topic. Gifts and any digital entertainment easily distracted them from asking more about their father.
When her aunt Diana walked Samantha out the door, she warned, "Sam, you have to stop this. They are already turning five years old. What will you do when this backfires on you?"
"I know, aunt. Soon. I promise," Samantha said before adding, "Take care of the kids for me."
***
Heartbeats later, Samantha rushed to the hotel where she worked as a head chef for its fine dining restaurant.
She changed into her uniform and made her way to the establishment. It was there where her staff greeted her with respect, "Good afternoon, Chef Sam!"
With a smile on her face, she signaled for them to come closer. "Good afternoon! Let's all gather up for our daily meeting and discuss today's menu in - "
"Hold up, Sam!" Samantha turned to find her boss, the hotel's general manager, Gregory Patrick.
"Mr. Patrick, good afternoon! How are you?" Samantha greeted with her usual elegant smile.
"Sam! Oh, boy! Do I have great news for you!" Gregory eagerly approached Samantha and urged her to take a seat at one of the empty tables.
The restaurant was still closed at the moment, preparing for their special dinner, which usually started at five in the afternoon.
After excusing herself from the restaurant staff, she followed Gregory and sat comfortably in one seat. It was there when he told her about the significant news he was excited to share.
"The other night, one of the biggest businessmen from Braeton City came to have dinner with us," told Gregory.
Braeton. The word of the said city instantly gave her chills.
"Ethan Wright!" Gregory nodded and said, "The one and only Ethan Wright came to our fine restaurant and tasted your dishes!" He held both her arms and said, "Sam! He loved it!"
"He loved it so much!" He repeated, raising both his hands in the air.
"The Wright Diamond Corporation had recently invaded the hotel industry, and they want to introduce the best fine dining restaurants in Braeton City! And after having tasted your dishes, Sam, he wants to make you an offer!"
"He wanted you so badly; he was willing to pay off your contract with our hotel!" Revealed Gregory. "His assistant is coming over to see you tomorrow. He wants to employ you and bring you over to Braeton City!"
Gregory was at it so fast it was difficult for Samantha to grasp what was happening. She still had a year's contract with The Emerald. She wasn't going anywhere. At least, not with her termination fee, which costs ten thousand dollars!
"Wait? What? What are you talking about, Greg?" Samantha clarified. "I doubt that management will give me up that easily."
Looking earnestly into her eyes, Gregory revealed, "Sam, Mr. Wright offered not only to pay off the termination of your contract but was willing to give The Emerald an additional twenty thousand dollars more!"
Gregory blinked at Samantha before admitting, "I also got a generous tip for speaking to you about this."
"Great!" She raised her hands in dismay before saying, "So you sold me out!"
"Listen to me, Sam. Grab this opportunity! This is for your kids and your future! We are talking about the biggest corporation in Braeton City!" Gregory grabbed her hand and said, "Sam, he is willing to pay you three times your salary here at The Emerald! Plus, provide you with a flat within the new hotel you will be working for!"
"What more could you ask for? Free house and a whopping monthly salary of ten thousand dollars a month!" He announced excitedly.
"How - " Samanta was truly ready to berate Gregory, but hearing "ten thousand dollars" utterly shocked her. "What - what did - you say?"
"That's right, Sam. He is willing to pay you that much. He wants nothing but the best for his hotel's grand opening, and he wants you to be part of the Wright Diamond Corporation!" Gregory leaned over to the stunned Samantha. He encouraged, "Come on, Sam. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!"
Suddenly, the fear of returning to Braeton City intimidated her. For seconds, her mind drifted to her painful past, but at the same time, she had to admit; the offer was really good.
With a ten thousand dollar monthly salary, she could easily save up to make her own business. Aside from that, she also had to consider her kids' growing needs. With her current income, she struggled to pay off their tuition plus the rent on the flat where they were occupying.
Now, she was presented with an offer that even granted her free accommodation.
Conflicted, she tilted her head and asked herself in silence, 'Should I take this?'
"Take it, Sam," Samantha heard her grandmother say on the other line. Naturally, she told her grandmother about the opportunity presented, calling Matilda Davis first thing in the morning. From the balcony of their humble flat, Samantha looked past buildings and other structures, feeling her heart drumming against her ribcage. She gulped as she questioned herself, "Am I ready for this, grandma?" "Yes, you are, Sam! And I get to finally see you in person!" Samantha heard her grandmother cry before adding, "I'm getting old, Sam, and I miss my granddaughter so much! I've been yearning to see you for so many years." "Take it, Sam. Take it!" Matilda suggested for the very last time. "Show your father that you have done well for yourself, even without his help! Sam... it's time to return." "Okay, grandma... I will," said Samantha in her gentle tone. Despite the unpleasant parting she had with her father, somehow, deep inside of her, Samantha wished he would one day accept her back. Af
From inside his hotel room, John Garcia, the executive assistant of Ethan Wright, was collecting his belongings, getting ready to leave for the airport. Since he already had made Samantha Davis sign the contract, his work was already done. He needed to return to his boss where more and more work awaited him. As he was about the leave, he meant to report to his boss the time that he will be arriving. He called Ethan Wright on the phone. With just one ring, the CEO of Wright Diamond Corporation answered, "Did she sign it?" It took a second for John to realize that his boss was following up on the contract with Samantha Davis. "Ah, yes, boss. She did. We met yesterday," he answered before thinking about breaking the bad news. "What is it?" His boss asked. When John realized he gave himself away, he revealed, "Ah, Mr. Wright... She... Um. She has children - two to be exact." Silence could easily be heard on the other line. It practically took nearly a minute for John to hear Ethan
11:00 AM at Braeton International Airport. "Kenzie, what are you looking around for?" Samantha asked her little girl as they were walking outside the arrivals area. Like Samantha, Kenzie had blonde hair, except hers was long and straight. She had a beautiful angelic face, blue eyes, and pink lips. Since they arrived, Kenzie had been restless, constantly eyeing every man that went past them. Hearing her mother call for her, she ran to reach for her hand and asked, "Mommy? Is Daddy picking us up?" Samantha instantly felt a lump in her throat. She turned to her aunt, who was holding Kyle, and she literally saw how Diana rolled her eyes. Kyle, her son, seemed to also be waiting for her answer. "Your - your dad is on a business trip! That's right." She shifted their attention to the door and announced, "Oh, look! There is a familiar face we want to see! It's grandma Matilda!" With gleaming eyes, Kenzie was the first to run outside, and it resulted in Samantha to follow her speedy
"Kyle, what time is it? It's already nine in the evening. It's time to put your new tablet down," Samantha said right before entering the bathroom. She was sharing a room with her kids and they were both settled on the bed. Matilda gave both of them new tablets, a doll for Kenzie, and a sling bag for Kyle. Kenzie was already ready to sleep, but Kyle was still downloading apps on his tablet, or so his mother thought. Hearing his mother asked him to put the device down, he sighed and replied, "Okay, Mom. Can I ask you about Dad?" "I'll give you ten minutes' extension on the tablet," Samantha quickly answered before escaping into the bathroom. Seeing their Mommy avoid the topic again, Kyle and Kenzie looked at each other. Kenzie chuckled, while Kyle shook his head. "Maybe Dad is a government spy!" Suggested Kenzie. "Or just someone with secret kids," said Kyle. "Hah! A rich daddy that needs to protect us from bad guys!" Concluded Kenzie. "That's why we are secret kids!" "Wha
"Ready?" Kyle asked his sister. "Ready!" Confirmed Kenzie. While the twins were about to enter the CEO's office without permission, Samantha was explaining to John Garcia her situation. A hiss left John's lips, and he said, "You see Miss Davis - " The sound of the children trying to push the door opened alerted John that he got up from his seat, "Kids! No! Don't do that!" "Why is this door so heavy!" Complained Kyle as he was pushing with his might! "Urggghhh!" Kenzie grunted while helping her brother. Sadly, no matter how hard they pushed, the door would not budge. Samantha rushed in their direction and said, "Guys! What are you doing? Are you trying to get me in trouble?!" Walking behind her was John. He said, "It's okay. When Mr. Wright is in a meeting, the door can only be opened from the inside." He pointed to the security system by the side and said, "See that? That's high technology." The frown on the twins' faces became evident. Kenzie shook her head at his bro
"Do I get to keep my job, Mr. Wright?" Ethan Wright felt he was about to lose his patience. He leaned back in his chair and eased his tie while maintaining to gaze at his assistant. Following a heavy sigh, he sarcastically replied, "I asked you a question, John, and you answer with another question? Answer me!" "I'm sorry, Sir. Yes. Samantha Davis came by, needing help with her kid's school requirements. Um... She - she did not have enough to pay for the school's enrollment fee." John explained how Samantha meant to just use an employment certificate to commit to her children's school fees before he explained, "I ended up lending her the money instead." "Which school?" Ethan asked. "Boss, coincidentally, The North Bright Academy," reported John. "Hmmmm," said Ethan before resting his face on his fist. "Anyway, Mr. Wright. That's when I noticed how her son seemed to be a younger version of you." John scanned Ethan's facial structure, his eyes, and the shape of his lips. He hisse
"I'd like to enroll my kids, please," said Samantha to the registration office of the North Bright Academy. She handed the check as payment, together with the enrollment form of her twins, plus the online evaluation her kids had taken long before they moved to Braeton. The academy offered an online discussion and assessment, facilitated live by one of their teachers, as an option for students who are enrolling from other cities. This was the primary reason Samantha chose the North Bright Academy. She noticed how the lady in charge was taken aback by the paper in her hand, and the same woman stood up to make a phone call a few meters away from the counter where Samantha patiently waited. When the lady returned, Samantha was told, "Miss Davis, you can take the children to their teacher. They are both assigned to K1 Kindness. A teacher assistant will be with you shortly to accompany you." "When you return, the principal would like to speak to you," said the lady from the school's r
From the CEO office of the Wright Diamond Corporation, Ethan Wright had been tapping his fingers against his desk, barely able to work, just thinking of the outcome. Ethan checked his watch and concluded it might take another half an hour for the task to be accomplished. To his surprise, however, he received the call from which he had been waiting for, half an hour too early. He narrowed his eyes, seeing the number on his mobile. He calmly leaned back in his seat while answering the call. He said, "Tell me." "Mr. Wright, the kids passed the assessment. They are actually very bright - worthy of the scholarship you offered," said the woman on the other line. "I returned the check that she gave as payment, exactly as you have instructed." Ethan nodded in approval and replied, "Good. Mrs. Kholi, thank you for doing your job. We will continue to support the academy in any way we can, but for now, the scholarship program is already closed. We have enough beneficiaries." "Ummm... Mr. W