Prologue - Meeting You
"Behind my smile is a broken heart,
behind my laugh, I'm falling apart.
Behind my eyes are tears at night,
behind my body is a soul trying to fight." -themindsjournal.com
It had been nearly a month that I was living with Mrs. Henderson in her beautiful mansion two blocks away from my childhood home in the university town of Princeton, New Jersey.
I met Mrs. Ophelia Henderson in the nearby park when I was a gawky and shy fifteen-year-old girl.
She was a good-natured sixty-five-year-old lady with a loving, positive, jovial, and pleasing personality. She had a jovial personality, always smiling and caring for others. Every morning we would meet. I would go for my usual jog around the park, and she would feed the ducks near the lotus pond at the far end of the park. I had become very close to her over the years, baring my soul to her. There wasn't a thing about me she didn't know.
After my father's death in a car accident, I was a helpless seventeen-year-old orphan who would have been sent to foster care, had Mrs. Henderson not legally adopted me and made me her grandchild. When I stopped going to the park after my dad's death, she took the initiative and sought me out, and helped me. I was forever indebted to her. She had given me the love that I had always craved.
My mom had died giving birth to me. I had never seen my mom, only in pictures. My father blamed me for her death and was never home. Whenever he was, though, he never acknowledged my existence, far from loving me. My paternal grandfather, whom I called Pops, loved me like his own and brought me up. I loved him too as he was my only family, but he had a fatal heart attack when I was ten. Our old housekeeper, Maria, brought me up, taking care of me.
My grandfather died, leaving me at my so-called father's mercy. My father never spoke to me since he was always away at a casino or a bar, spending Pops' inheritance away. Maria, although old, was a kind woman who helped me in those years. Pops had left me enough, so financially I was secure. My lawyer, Mr. Henry Campbell, was a middle-aged, strict but kind gentleman who looked after my finances well.
My father's death did not affect me as it should have. After my father's death, when Mrs. Henderson adopted me, Maria left to stay with her sons. I left my family home and moved in with Mrs. Henderson, or gran as I lovingly called her.
I continued with my senior year at school. In fact, I loved my life now. Gran loved me a lot, and we looked after each other and supported each other. Now my life felt complete. I had always wanted to feel loved, to be cherished ever since my Pops died and now I really was.
The garden around gran's enormous mansion kept me busy. I loved gardening and helped gran's gardener, John Berkeley. He taught me about seasonal flowers and the correct method for nurturing them and much more.
"Anna, breakfast is ready. Gran's calling you." I heard Martha call me. Martha was gran's most trusted housekeeper and had been working for gran for the last forty-five years. After her husband's death, she shifted into the Henderson household, living with gran and taking care of her. She had a daughter who was happily married with three children.
Leaving the geranium seeds and the pot that I was planting them in, I got up and hurried towards the front porch.
My eyes bulged out at the sight of a huge black and white spotted Great Dane glaring at me from the edge of the garden. I gulped in fright when it started chasing me. Petrified, I ran for my life before it could eat me alive, but I collided with a wall.
"Ow, just my bad luck," I muttered breathlessly. "Which dumb person let lose a beast as enormous as that?" I mumbled.
"I did," the wall spoke in a deep, seductive voice. 'Wait a minute, when did walls start speaking?' I peeked through my long lashes to find that the wall was actually a muscular chest belonging to an extremely attractive, sexy, and gorgeous man resembling nothing less than a Greek God. My eyes traveled up the entire length of his bulging muscular arms clad in a light blue denim shirt. His pink, full, kissable lips, curly brown hair, sharp nose, and jawline made him drool-worthy, actually. The moment I looked into his stunning electric blue eyes, I drowned in their hypnotizing depths.
"Wipe the drool off," he whispered into my ear, causing an electric shock to run through me at his nearness.
"Duke, down boy," he ordered his beast, who meekly followed his order and sat down beside him.
My hands automatically went up to my lips at his comment. His chuckle made me realize with embarrassment what he meant. I felt frustrated with myself and stormed past him inside the house to see Martha.
Oblivious to what I had just gone through, she was busy serving breakfast while gran sat at the head of the table waiting for me. I went straight to my room to freshen up and, changing into a lavender floral sundress, I quickly brushed my waist-length, chocolate-brown hair into a ponytail, and left my room.
"Sorry gran, you didn't have to wait for me, I would have joined you mid-way," I said as I kissed her cheek and sat down to devour the delicious breakfast.
The door suddenly flew open and in walked the Greek God followed by his beast, making me groan inwardly. I didn't want to deal with him again. However, he smirked at me and so did his beast. 'What a perfect pair! Ignore them, Anna,' my inner voice prodded me and I looked away.