Work was the first thing Arthur remembered as soon as he regained consciousness.
The cold floor made him shiver, bringing back the memories of what happened a while ago. He came home from work just to rest for two hours before going back for the morning shift when he met those strange men who wanted him to sign an annulment to dissolve the marriage between him and his wife, Claire.
At the thought of how he was forcefully made to sign the papers, pain shot through his veins and he shut his eyes, the temptation to scream out his lungs in regret pushing him to the edge.
Claire was a traitor, he thought.
Claire betrayed him.
He loved her. He did everything he could to make her happy. He forgot his ambition, his dreams just for her. Just to please her.
Yet she left him. She brought in those strangers to beat him up and force him to sign the divorce papers.
Even though he found her act so immature, he couldn't help but wonder why she couldn't ask him for a divorce without the use of coercion.
He knew he would have tried to persuade her but if that was what she wanted, he would have granted it in the long run.
Another part of him disagreed with that. He loved her wholeheartedly. If she had told him, he would have gone berserk, trying all means to stop her from leaving.
He would have done everything inhumanely possible to please her, to make her happy, to make her feel loved, to buy her the things she loved, among other things.
Tears stung his eyes.
Like a man, he shook his head and tried to stand up but couldn't. The pain shot through him again making him wince and let out a groin.
This was the problem. He wasn't man enough. For the first time, he wished he was man enough for her. He wished he was man enough to prove his worth to Claire.
He wished he was powerful enough to get back at the man who couldn't take his hands off his wife and also the men paid to beat him up.
Mentally slapping himself and remembering work again, he forced himself up. He noticed the trails of blood on the floor had dried up and panic struck him.
How long had he been lying unconscious on that cold floor? Was he late for work?
Despite the pain he was feeling, he rushed towards the table where he had kept his phone when he saw those strange men. Quickly, he swiped it open and the time glared back at him.
It was 10 am.
His shift was supposed to start by 8 am and end 12 pm noon
He came back the night before around 5 in the morning to rest for two hours before getting ready for the morning shift.
The sinking reality of his lateness made his mouth drop agape. With his head spinning and his sides aching alongside the stinging of his eyes, he ambled towards the bathroom, pushed the door open slightly and entered.
He washed his blood-stained face and went back into the room to change his shirt. When he was done, it was ten minutes past 10 am.
He managed to rush out in time to see a cab which he boarded to his workplace. The ride lasted for twenty long minutes which made him feel more miserable. He didn't want to think of what would happen at work today. He just wanted to get there first and know his fate.
As soon as the cab came to a stop, he paid and jumped down, pain shooting through him again and reminding him of what happened last night.
He didn't want to think of Claire now. He had more pressing issues to deal with. If he lost his job, then Claire would be a winner. The only way he could get back at her was to get his life on track by working harder and working on his dreams which he forfeited because of her.
Her materialistic lifestyle made him give up on his dream to become a businessman. Now that she was gone, it was for good.
It still hurts, his inner voice said.
Arthur shook his head and continued walking towards the entrance of the plaza. The door opened and he entered. The whole place was bustling with people so he tried to mingle so as not to be noticed but a voice stopped him immediately.
“Arthur”, the voice called out. He knew instantly that it was the boss’ voice. That man was known for his loud authoritative voice. He was well known for his greediness and his excessive love for money. He was known for his cruelty. He doesn't spare anyone who goes against his rule.
Arthur turned slowly, managing to hide a wince.
“Are you just coming?” He demanded, staring at him with a cold expression.
Arthur couldn't find his voice so he nodded in the affirmative.
Just like Arthur did, his boss, Frederick Gomez also nodded and clicked his finger, then pointed outside the transparent door. “Out!”
It took Arthur a while to comprehend what he meant. When he did, a horrible feeling stirred inside of him as he shook his head. “Please, sir…”
Frederick turned back and walked away, which made Arthur run after him pleading for a second chance.
Arthur was always punctual. He was serious about work or anything he was passionate about. He had been working for Frederick as a salesboy since he met Claire. The pay was little but he wanted something to do and also wanted experience to help him in the future if he eventually decided to venture into the business world.
Arthur was never late to work except for once; when Claire called and asked him to come over because she was sick.
“Boss, please…”
“Get lost!” Frederick yanked Arthur’s hand away from his hold, looking at him with disgust.
Surprise flitted through him.
Frederick had never looked at him that way.
“Guards, get him out of here!” Frederick screamed, as though Arthur was a pest. Before Arthur could do or say anything, two strong hands grabbed him from behind, dragging him towards the exit.
While he was being dragged, he continued to watch Frederick’s face turning from anger to disgust and irritation.
Unconsciously, a tear dropped from his eyes.
The door opened and Arthur was thrown out, his buttocks slamming the hard floor, making a groan leave his mouth.
Because he could have time to think of his pathetic situation, the ringing sound of his phone jerked him out of his reverie.
When he fished his phone out of his pants pocket and saw “Sweetheart” flashing across his screen, his heart slammed against his ribcage forcefully.
The pain from earlier was back for a moment until something hit him. The assumption was that she might be calling because she had realized her mistake and she wanted to apologize for her actions. The assumption was that she still loved him and wanted him back. The assumption was that her choice of a man was wrong.
Hurriedly, he picked up and glued the phone to his right ear, his eyes still stinging making him shut and open them every minute.
Instead of hearing a soft cry of apology or her sweet voice calling him “Honey” like she always did, laughter erupted from the background booming into the phone.
It was Claire’s laughter.
The same laughter that does a lot of unimaginable things to his existence. The same laughter he would kill to always see on her pretty face.
“Hey, scumbag. Was my gift worth it?” She questioned from the other side, making Arthur raise a brow in confusion.
He called her a scumbag and then asked if her gift was worth it. What gift?
He was about to ask when she spoke up again. “You think anyone aside from Frederick would employ a miserable fellow like you? Try it, let's see. If you get a job, then it means you aren't miserable after all but if you don't, it means you aren't just miserable but unfortunate. Pass my test and maybe I will come back to you, my darling.”
She laughed again.
Then the phone clicked shut. The call ended.
Arthur balled his fist as he felt a rush of adrenaline. Blood roared in his eyes. He was boiling.
He felt like seeing her at that instant and showing her just how manly he could be. He felt like strangling her.
Without thinking, he dialled her number and it rang. She picked at the fourth ring and Arthur said the only thing that came to his head. “You are nothing but a bitch!”
“What?!” She exclaimed from the other end, her voice laced with extreme shock.
If there was one thing Arthur regretted in his life at the moment, that was crossing paths with Claire and falling head over heels in love with and dating her then marrying her.The only thing he felt was pure hatred for the woman he had thought he would love for a lifetime till death.Before he met her, his regrets were being born to his parents. They abandoned him so he hated them. He had always wished he had different parents, parents who would be proud to have a child like him and show him to the world, not parents like his who were ashamed to show him to the entire world.Now the hatred had been transferred to Claire.As he limped home with his eyes almost closed shut from the stinging pain, a car sped past him making the pond of water on the street of his home splash on his already dirty trousers.He had only changed his shirt this morning while he was in a hurry to get home. He didn't change his pants which he had worn since the day before. Arthur stopped walking, and stared a
All he saw was white.White ceilings. White beddings. White human.His body was weak. His head was banging and his heart was broken. The emotion was enough to remind him that he was still among the living. However, he couldn't explain why the person looking over him looked so white like a fairy.He had a white beard too with white hair.Arthur shut his eyes and opened them right back to see the same man peering at him with curiosity. He closed his eyes again to be sure he wasn't really dead and he wasn't in heaven.“Arthur?” A voice reached out to him, making him flicker his eyes back open. It was the same man but his face wasn't white. His beard and hair were still white but his face wasn't. The old man was smiling down at him like a father would smile at a son who had made him so proud.“Wh…where…am..I?” He was surprised at his voice. It sounded weak and strange to his ears. The memories came rushing; he was beaten, forced to divorce his wife and fired from work. Then he was chas
He had no idea how long he had been asleep. The first thing he saw when he flickered his eyes open was the white beard of the man from earlier.He was peering down at him.He was still there even after Arthur had told him to leave.The guard too was present. Arthur could see him as soon as he turned his face to the side. He was standing outside now but Arthur could see him from the half-transparent door.“I see you are awake, your Father wants to talk to you”, he said eagerly, stretching a phone at him.Arthur glared at the phone for a while before shifting his gaze to the old man.His grand-uncle.Does this mean everything is true? Is that why this man is still here? He asked within him.A part of him wanted to grab the phone and glue it to his ear to hear the voice of the man who birthed him. Another part of him wanted to remain anonymous to the man he had hated all his life.He didn't know what to do. Whether to forgive and accept this new life or refuse to be used.That was what h
He stood before the tall mansion with his mouth agape. He was trying to let the reality of it all sink in deeply.Aside from how mighty it was from the outside, the outer decor was out of the world. It looked like those huge palaces from the Italian Renaissance, reminding him of the study of antiquities which he used to have an interest in.“Your father is waiting, Arthur. Let's go in”, Derrick nudged his arm, flashing him one of his regular smiles.Arthur closed his mouth and nodded in response before trudging behind his granduncle.Arthur was walking carefully, stepping on the ground one at a time until he was at the front door which was thrown open from inside by the butler.The butler, Henrico, bowed to them. “Welcome home, Prince Arthur.”Forgetting for a second that he was the Prince being referred to, he finally closed his agape mouth and nodded at the butler, completely clueless about how to respond.When he turned to his uncle for a clue, the old man just looked away with a b
It was Marianna. The boy-looking woman was also his sister. He was older than her but her physique made him scared. He thought she was the lady of the house.“What the hell are you doing? Arthur is your elder brother.”“So what? We don't know who he is for years and now he makes an appearance. Who knows if he is even an imposter!”“What?!” Diana walked in too standing right beside her sister. Graciela who was seated all along also stood up.“You were here all along yet you allowed him to touch our father? What if he was here to kill him?” Marianna shouted at his sister who jerked backwards in terror.“I am as good as dead. Arthur is my son. Can't you see the resemblance?” The father answered, forcing himself to keep up with the conversation. The three girls were his headache.“You don't look alike, Father. He must be an imposter. We should send him away”, Diana suggested, folding her arms around her bosom. Marianna was still glaring at Arthur.Trying to summon up enough courage, Ar
Claire batted her eyelashes in admiration of her new look. She stared down at her beautiful pink-colored manicured nails too. Then back at the mirror to stare at her half-made hair. She was beautiful and she knew it.Her friend, Cecilia was sitting beside her too. She was getting a pedicure while Claire was having her hair done.Cecilia was the one who introduced Claire to her new man, Mark Hendrick, the owner of the newest mine in town. Everyone considered him to be rich.“Where is Arthur now?” Cecilia decided to bring the topic up to ruin Claire’s mood. To her, Claire was becoming too pompous and full of herself and Cecilia wanted to remind her of her place.Claire scrunched her face up and in denial, muttered. “I don't know who the hell is that.”Cecilia couldn't help but chuckle. She knew there would be no good insisting on talking about him with her. She decided to change the topic. “Mark would barely let you be with this new look of yours.”That was the kind of topic Claire was
Everything happened so fast to Arthur. His situation. His father's funeral. And finally, the reading of the will happening in the large living room of the Craigs.Marianna was sitting on the Golden chair where their father used to sit when he was alive. She seemed to be passing information to everyone including Arthur.She was the first legitimate child of the Craigs. She ought to be the heiress to everything.Arthur was calm. He hadn't fully recovered from the blow of his father's death. He cried for weeks before reality finally kicked in that the man he had just gotten to know was indeed gone, never to be seen again.He was now an orphan just a few days after knowing he wasn't orphaned and his family was alive. He had accepted the bitter-sweet fruit fate had thrown at him.The door opened and the lawyer Arthur met at the funeral two days ago strode in wearing a black suit with a briefcase dangling beside him.Everyone adjusted in their seats in anticipation except Arthur. He was le
Marianna was boiling in rage as she shouted at her sister to apologize to Arthur who couldn't believe his ears.The defiant Diana had tears streaming down her eyes as she turned her sad eyes to Arthur who was directly opposite her before saying a loud “sorry” and storming away from the living room.Arthur saw Derrick smiling in pride at what Marianna had done but he didn't want to believe this was for his own good. I didn't want to believe Marianna would give up the fight just like that.She had shown him how fiercely she could be and he wouldn't be deceived by just a mere act like what just happened.There was more to her actions.There was heavy silence now. Everyone wanted to know what Marianna thinks of him coming in to take it all. Still standing, as though she was about to present a speech, she cleared her throat, trying so hard to look less intimidating.“Arthur isn't a stranger. Arthur is our brother and he is home. I won't allow anyone to treat him like a stranger. Our father