Can’t hold my tears 2 Episode 14

CAN’T HOLD MY TEARS SEASON 2
EPISODE 14
 
 
Amara opened her eyes when the taxi slowed and the driver announced that he had arrived at her destination. She paid the man, not waiting to get her change as she marched towards her company. She noticed a small crowd around the building and frowned de-eply. She was even more stunned to see that the crowd was made up of her staff. They were all talking animatedly with frowns on their faces. They noticed her pres£nce and turned to her, looking agitated.
“What is going on?” she asked in agitation as alarm bells went off in her head.
“Everything is in disarray ma’am” someone said.
“Someone broke into the company”…… “It might have been a burglary”….. “But nothing is missing”………
Amara could not keep up the endless chatter of voices, murmuring different things. She noticed Tega, moving throu-gh the other staff members towards her. Amara pu-ll-ed her aside. “What is going on Tega?” she asked in confusion.
“I tried calling you but your phone was off after the first ring boss” she said with a de-ep worried look on her usually smiling face. “Everything is upside down. Do¢v-ments are scattered all over the floor, most, if not all, of our supplies have been destroyed, including the flowers and materials we just purchased two days ago for br@cket’s event. They are all in pieces” she declared. Amara stared open-mouthed at Tega. This cannot be happening! “I think it might be a competitor; we should inform the police; this is so terrible…” she whined as she looked around in agitation. “We might get Insurance to pay for the damages….”
Tega’s voice faded out as Amara stared unseeing. Her headache was threatening to split her head into two and she dropped her bag on the floor, ru-bbing furiously at her temples. Lisa!
Tega held Amara, trying to pacify her and the remaining members of staff also c@m£ around, hoping to offer their support in any way they could. “It would be fine boss” Tega said and her staff members also re-echoed. “Let’s call the police and-”
“No” Amara cut in. she took a shaky breath. Her head suddenly felt too ti-ght and she dragged out the pins holding it down, allowing her hair to go free. “That would be suicidal” she said stiffly. “Our clients might feel unsafe and we might scare them if we suddenly invite a pack of police officers over. It would surely make the news” she swallowed ha-rd as she saw the financial strain this might cause. “The best thing would be to see what we can salvage…”
“Everything is totally destroyed” someone said.
Amara took a de-ep breath. “Let’s take this as a test for us all; we nee-d to bring out something out of nothing. Who knows, we might come up with something spectacular. br@cket is a big company, we can’t have them withdrawing their contract just a week to the event”
Her staff heaved a sigh and nodded, seeing her point. “I have taken some pictures, I think it would be helpful”
Amara glanced at Azeez. He was always very s-en-sible and proactive. “That is very good” she said trying to put in an encouraging smile to help her staff. “I would just make a few calls and then, we would go in” she said and moved away from the crowd. Her legs shook slightly as she thought of the great impact this would have on the company’s purse. Tega knowingly followed Amara, and stood in front of her boss. Amara scrolled unseeing at the phone, looking for Kelvin’s phone number as her eyes clouded. “We would get throu-gh this boss” she said encouragingly. “I am sure we will” she actually looked sure of it.
Amara smiled. Countless times, Amara felt blessed to have Tega, but not like she did now.
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Kelvin ru-bbe-d his hand against his tired eyes, lying on his back. He had been in this position ever since he left Amara’s houses the previous night. Everything Amara had said continued to run around his head, throwing him into a completely restless state, he had ended up staring at his plain white ceiling until the rays of sun replaced the complete darkness of the night. Kelvin could not even begin to determine what exactly troubled him most, he was disturbe-d on several levels that he couldn’t even begin to an-alyze them.
Lisa’s threat to Amara didn’t occu-py him much because he had instantly made some calls to that effect immediately he left Amara’s place, and knowing fully well that Lisa would be captured soon, he did not dwell much on her. Kelvin sighed again and closed his eyes for a few seconds. But if that was the only thing he was worried about, he definitely would have sle-pt.
There was the Alex issue to keep him wi-de awake. Kelvin sighed again as he opened his eyes and pushed himself out of be-d, wincing slightly as his b©dy squealed in protest. He couldn’t believe Alex had shown up again. Wouldn’t he just leave Amara alone? It almost felt like Alex was so set on ma-king Amara’s life unbearable. Well, he would have to go throu-gh me, he thought, gritting his teeth the same way he had been doing throu-ghout the night.
‘…he insinuated that we are not siblings…’
Kelvin ru-bbe-d his face as he made for the bathroom to wash his pale face. Amara’s words had danced around his br@in throu-ghout the night. He still could not wra-p his head around this p@rticular information; it seemed to be the most confusing thing so far. That cannot be! They definitely are siblings! Kelvin glared grim-faced at his reflection in the mirror. Mrs. Bello had confessed herself right? She couldn’t have known that Alex and Amara weren’t siblings but kept it hidden, could she? And what if they are? Kelvin almost laughed at his own misery at that. If they are not really siblings, then Alex would take advantage of the situation and try to get Amara back and knowing Alex, being married would definitely not st©p him. He couldn’t even say categorically that Amara had gotten over Alex; he is her first love after all. And where did that leave him? In her black books of course, his br@in screamed at him. He had no right to even begin to wish otherwise. He should be glad now that Amara had started entertaining another man in her life; he should start getting used to her being with another man. He definitely should not have spent the entire night wondering who the man was. He shouldn’t have spent the night thinking of how to make sure Amara went on d@t£s with only him. But he was stupid enough to entertain hopes, that somehow Amara would be able to love him and overlook his sins. He swallowed ha-rd and closed his eyes painfully. Only stupidity could even make him entertain such high hopes, because he knew that if he were in Amara’s shoes, forgiveness would totally be out of the question.
Kelvin’s head pounded with exhaustion and too much thinking as he entered the room again. His phone rang and he reluctantly picked it up. “Hey” he called.
“Where are you man?”
Kelvin sighed as the voice of his second in command rang in his ears, ma-king his head ache. “Home” Kelvin answered Adeolu shortly.
“Home? Did you forget the meeting with Matins and sons?” Adeolu asked bewildered.
Kelvin ru-bbe-d the f!ngersof his free hand against his temple and sighed. “Wow. I can’t believe I actually forgot about that”
“I can’t believe that either” Adeolu returned, sounding stupefied
Kelvin sighed again because that was the only thing he could do. “Just handle it alright; I might get to the office a little bit late”
His phone beeped and he pu-ll-ed it away from his ear to check the caller. He frowned instantly, knowing something was wrong. “I’ll talk to you later Deolu” before Adeolu could respond, he hung up and answered the incoming call. “Ara” he said instantly.
“Ara P is in complete disarray Kelvin” Amara said instantly. “I haven’t gone in yet but my entire staff are standing outside, my company is upside down because of Lisa”
“Oh” he breathed. He had hoped that Lisa wouldn’t strike so early, obviously, he had been wrong again. Just like he had been wrong about so many things in his life. “Calm down sweetheart.”
“How can you tell me to calm down Kelvin? Lisa is pla-ying with my life, this is my company; MY COMPANY” she yelled over the phone. “I am sick and tired of these people who would not let me be Kelvin” she wailed. “What did I ever do to deserve this? I won’t take this! I would personally s£nd that woman to hell if I have to”
“plea-se calm down sweetheart. I am coming over” he quic-kly said, summoning enough strength to walk to the wardrobe. “plea-se don’t do anything before I get there”
“Don’t do anything? How can you even say that? It is my company that is in this big mess right now, not yours, and I would not stand here and do nothing”
“Would you just do what I say?” Kelvin yelled in frustration. The lack of sleep and complete exhaustion was beginning to affect on his patience; the thought of Amara going into the company unprotected made him feel sick. “Just do nothing till I get there” he commanded, hung up and flung the phone on the be-d. Forgoing a terribly nee-ded bath, Kelvin hurriedly threw on some clothes, brushed his teeth, and rinsed his face. gr-abbing his phone and car keys, he exited the house.
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Amara stared at the phone as tears clouded her eyes. Why had she called Kelvin in the first place? If she had known that he would yell at her instead of try to pacify her like she badly nee-ded, she would never have called him. She tried to remember when Kelvin had ever yelled at her and could not come up with an answer. But as much as she wanted to dwell on that, she had a bigger problem at hand and she couldn’t be seen hanging onto the shoulders of a man when her staff were looking up to her for direction. If Kelvin arrived, then it was none of her business, but she would be seen as irresponsible if she truly stayed here with her staff standing outside. The people in the environment must definitely be suspicious that something was amiss.
She squared her shoulders and walked to her murmuring staff that fell quiet immediately she got closer. “OK guys” she began. “First, I would go in to fully inspect the offices, then, we would all go in”
“But… the security men alre-ady did that”
“Yes ma’am” one of the security men answered. “We checked everywhere except your office which was locked”
Amara nodded then glanced at the two security officers who stood with them there. Somehow, she felt she couldn’t trust them. How could someone have broken into the company and destroyed things when she had two security officers on stand? She definitely had her questions and doubts, but they could still wait. First, she had to get her staff in. “I know that. Still, I am going in to inspect. It is my duty to ensure your safety”
“I am going with you” Tobi said as she turned to leave.
“No Tobi-”
“I can’t let you go in alone boss, if you must go inside, I would go with you”
Amara smiled at him. “Thanks Tobi” she said gratefully and walked towards the building with Tobi walking firmly beside her. Tobi opened the door and walked in ahead of Amara. Amara walked in cautiously behind him and blinked as a shudder ran throu-gh her. She blinked back tears as she stared at what used to be a very orderly place. Tables were overturned, some chairs were broken, do¢v-ments were all over, and water was also on the ground, obviously emptied from the dispenser. Lisa has overstepped her bounds! But how do you deal with someone whose whereabouts is unknown. Amara clenched her fists angrily at her sides and Tobi t©uçhed her arm.
“It is OK boss, we would have it all fixed and it would be the way it was before”
Amara nodded grimly and swallowed, walking ahead. She feared what she would find when she opened the room holding her supplies and she avoided the room, checking offices first. Finally, unable to postpone it much longer, she opened the door to the sto-re and g@sped. She gr!pp£dthe handle of the door fiercely. Everything had been destroyed, turn beyond redemption. She had thought her staff had exaggerated the damage, but as she inspected with blurry eyes, she knew that they hadn’t.
Tobi t©uçhed her arm slightly. “We would be able to salvage some things boss, we would work together”
Amara gave Tobi a watery smile. He was really intent on easing her pain and she was glad to have him there. She might not have been able to handle it of she had entered alone. Lisa couldn’t come to threaten her years of ha-rd work. “I would not allow this” she murmured aloud. “Someone must pay for this”
She turned away from the sto-re instantly, unable to stand the sight of the damage done there. “I would check my office, Tobi, plea-se check the conference room” she said authoritatively, walking towards her office. Tobi hesitated, then reluctantly carried out his boss’ orders. Amara got to her office and extracted her key from her handbag. She inser-ted the key in its hole and twisted. The door opened and breathed in relief when she saw that her office looked pretty much the same. She walked into her office, looking around cautiously, not wanting to be careless. For the first time, she noticed that the air conditioner was on. Didn’t I turn that off before leaving? She wondered vaguely. Her heartbeat increa-sed as a strange thought crept to her br@in. She went to the toilet door and, with her heart in her mouth, she opened it slowly. She heaved a sigh when she found it empty. She exhaled. Tell me I am alre-ady becoming paranoid! She walked back to her table, bending to check un-der.
“Amara”
Amara skrie-ked and jumped up in fright, coming face to face with Kelvin. Her breath c@m£ out in fast g@sps as she tried to regulate her breathing. “Kelvin” she g@sped out, controlling her breathing. “You scared me” she breathed. Why did she allow this to get to her so much. Lisa had no doubt succeeded in ma-king her jumpy.
Kelvin’s face showed anger and exhaustion. “I told you not to do anything Amara” he bit out angrily.
Amara raised her chin defiantly. “You have no right to give me instructions Kelvin, this is my company and-”
“You could have been hurt Ara” Kelvin cut in angrily. “Someone could have hurt you in here, you can’t just put yourself at risk” he raked his hand throu-gh his hair. “If you would only do what you want, why did you call me”
“I have been asking myself the same thing” Amara returned stonily. “I would not be scared of entering my own company because of Lisa Kelvin”
“And what if it is not Lisa uhn? What if someone else is doing this?”
Amara stared at Kelvin’s angry face as her mouth fell dry. She didn’t even want to consider the fact that she might be dealing with someone else. It was bad enough if she knew who was after her, but if she had no clue as to who was after her downfall, that would be complete disaster. “It can only be Lisa” she said, trying to convince herself as well as Kelvin. “But what is your problem anyways? I am the one at risk here not you”
“Don’t you get it?” He barked and marched towards her, gr-abbing her by the arm and hurling her against his che-st. Amara g@sped. “I would rather get hurt a thousand times than see you get hurt again” he bit out throu-gh clenched teeth. Kelvin was boiling with rage and feeling her small form against his b©dy served to even feed his anger, but then, he wasn’t angry at her, he was angry at himself. Angry that he could not st©p himself from wanting what he couldn’t have. He gro-an ed and, giving in to the unavoidable temptation, he lowered his head and covered her mouth with his. This is a mistake! A mistake! The words danced around in his head but they were not enough to st©p him from pu-lling her ti-ghter against him. He had been longing to do this for years, been wanting to hold her in the circle of his arms and k!ssher endlessly; it had been a longing that wouldn’t go away. He took her mouth hungrily, filling the k!sswith all the love he had kept bottled up, forgetting everything that could pu-ll them ap@rt, only wanting to savor this precious time. Amara softened in his arms as he de-epened the k!ssand her hands travelled to his n£¢k.
“Boss”
The voice rang loud and clear, pu-lling Amara away from Kelvin instantly.
“I am… sorry… I didn’t know…” Tobi said in agitation as he made to retreat.
Embarras-sment flooded Amara’s cheeks as she looked around. Kelvin just stared at Tobi, wondering why he hadn’t had the s-en-se to close the door. As Amara looked around, her eyes fell on something on a chair. “What is Tina’s bag doing here?” She asked startled.
Kelvin, still trying to keep his head straight, followed her gaze until he was staring at the bag in question. “Thought you said you both do business together, she might have forgotten it here” he asked frowning.
“Yes. But the problem is that I have not seen her in days” she frowned as she walked towards the bag and lifted it. Now that she thought about it, it was strange that Tina hadn’t contacted her. “I have neither seen nor heard from her in several days now. What does this mean Kelvin” she asked bewildered. Knowing that an enemy was after her would have been s-en-sible, but a friend? Could her friend be doing this? Tina?
 
 
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