married, a story by mary

MARRIED

EPISODE 2
Jessica packed her hair up the way she always did as she stood  facing the full-length mirror. The length of her hair always made people envy her even when the only thing she wanted was to cut the hair off. Combing  it  was   always  a  burden  for  her   and  she  had  resorted  to packing  it.  She  rarely  plaited  her  hair  due  to  the  long  waits  she  was always subjected to, so she had stuck with retouching and setting which was less expensive and also time saving.
It  has  been  two  days  after  the  exhausting  bogus  wedding  and she hadn’t really left the beach house. Andy had practically restricted her to the building, saying that it would be awkward for the bride to be seen   outside   alone   without   her   husband,   immediately   after   the wedding.  Jessica   had  asked  him   to  go  out   with  her  then  but   her contract husband obviously had so many things to sort out on net and did not have the time to camouflage with her. Who wants to burdened with his boring presence anyways? Jessica snorted. If a prophet had prophesied that Jessica would be married to a jerk  like  Andy,  she  would  have  called  him  a  joker  but  now  that  she faced the reality, she really could not     believe that she had agreed to this marriage. But she had, rather stupidly. But even if she could turn back the hands of time, would her decision be different? Sighing, after putting on a long blue skirt and a white top, she lay on  the  bed,  feeling  the  pieces  of  her  shattered  world  expand  all  the more.
Jessica was someone who loved and loved deeply but that has proved  to  be  a  very  bad  thing  for  her.  She  had  been  jilted  by  three different guys who were practically sex addicts. Her mother always told her  before  that  abominable  day  that  she  should  hold  on  till  she  was married before opening her legs for any guy. Before the death of her entire family, she did not really give the advice much thought but when her family died, vanishing all of a sudden, all she wanted to do was to obey everything that her parents ever told her. The first man she had fallen  in  love  with  several  years’   back,  who  was  her  first  love  had shattered her world by sleeping with her best friend. When she caught them  in  the  act  she  almost  ran  mad.  Trusting  another  guy  again  had been almost impossible but due to her nature, she moved on and fell for another guy. He had however been descent enough      to call it quit with the excuse that he could not do without sex until marriage. The third guy had been the one that really hurt her. It had taken a long time for her to get over the trauma and even now, the remembrance almost moved her to tears, filling her with a certain level of anger.
A  knock  interrupted  her  thoughts  and  she  stood  up  from  the bed. She opened the door and stared at Andy. He was in a grey suit.
“Good morning sir”
Andy  muttered  under  his  breath.   “Would  I  have  to  spend  a lifetime explaining why I hate this ‘sir’ you use for me? It makes me feel old”
She stared at him for some seconds then swallowed. “Andrew, Andy,  Drew;  choose  one”  she  responded  with  an  official,  indifferent look on her face; not smiling and not frowning.
He looked on the verge of laughter, then raised his brow. “Drew. It sounds good” He looked almost surprised.
“Good morning Drew” she responded straight-faced.
He looked at her with a frown on his face. “Do you ever smile?”
“Do you respond to greetings?” she returned.He shook his head slowly.
“Then I guess I should not bother greeting again then”
Andy realized that she took the shake of his head as the answer to the question she asked. The woman was just a pain in the neck! He thought  of  explaining  but  realized  that  he  had  wasted  a  lot  of  time already. “I am off to the office” he said.
She blanched. “This is supposed to be our honeymoon, however fake  it  might  be.”  she  murmured  the  latter  under   her  breath  then glared at him. “What would people think when you return to work just two days after the wedding? It is not like you would be sacked if you don’t appear in a year.” It was after Jessica heard the echo of her voice that she realized that she was shouting.
“Everyone can think whatever they want to think, I am tired of sitting idle in this little cage” he declared. “At least, you did not mind what  the  maids  would   think  about  our  sleeping  arrangement,  why should I mind what my employees would think?” he challenged.
“They  would  think  that  I  don’t  have  the  womanly  or  feminine erm… expertise to keep you for at least a week on our honeymoon. I never asked you to get maids, in fact, I advised against it. It is not my fault that you are so terribly lazy” Andy gritted his teeth as she ranted.
“You can’t go to work! How would people look at me?”
“I guess that is for you to worry about”
Jessica noticed that he was throwing her words back at her and it  made her even angrier. She shook her head     in dismay. “This is the worst marriage ever. No wonder you had me sign a contract to marry you, no  woman  in her right senses   would  marry such  a self-centered man”
Andy’s face transformed before her eyes and she wanted to run but her stubborn nature made her stand where she was, returning his glare  with  equal  measure.  He  grabbed  her  hand  fiercely,  pulling  her closer as he glared straight at her. All her courage seeped out of her, leaving her with dread. “I guess that makes us birds of a feather, right? You also accepted this contract because of personal gain so think twice about crying wolf”
He dripped her arm instantly and she staggered slightly, then, he was gone before she could even blink. She leaned against the door for support, willing her racing heart to normalize.
*****
Even as Andy alighted from the car about an hour later, he was still  boiling  with  anger.  Jessica  had  guts,  he  could  give  her  that.  No woman   had   ever   confronted   him    hands   down   the   way   Jessica constantly did. She had the talent of getting him angry whenever she felt like. The frustrating thing was that he somehow felt that she was right. Self-centered, he muttered to himself with a grim face, his mouth tightening angrily. As he matched into the massive building, he did not notice the intense surprise on the faces of the security men; neither did he hear their greetings. He entered the office like a soldier instead of the calmly measured  steps  he  was  used  to.  The  surprised  looks  he  got  from  his employees made him aware of his environment. He returned their gaze with   a   stern   glare    and   they   all   started   pouring    greetings   and congratulations  on  his  just  concluded  wedding  at  his  departing  back, before returning to their duties. Andy felt the eyes of his staff on him as he entered his office. Again, Jessica had been right; coming to work was a stupid thing to do. However right she was, he told himself that he ought to be at work, if not, his workers would run the company to the edge of bankruptcy. He  hadn’t  even  sat  down  when  the  door  opened.  He  was  not surprised  when  he  saw  Tunji,  his  wedding  best  man,  his  assistant,  as well as his best friend; standing at the entrance with a bewildered look. “Hey man” Andy called.
“What  is  the  meaning  of  this  Andy?” Tunji  asked,  closing  the door.
“The meaning of what?” Andy sat down, feigning ignorance.
“What are you doing here? You ought to be with your wife, this is your honeymoon man, the company is not running anywhere”
“My wife and I decided to use this time wisely instead of wasting it on a leisure beach.”
“Exactly! And that is why you came in glaring like an angry lion?”
Andy  ignored  that,  since  he  could  not  come  up  with  anything good enough to cover up his mood. “You know the challenges we have been confronted with by our competitors, staying back would just be useless”
Tunji was glaring at him. “So you could not trust me enough to know that I would handle the company properly till you are back?”
“Come off it man, I trust you; still it is scientifically proven that two heads are better than one. My being here gives us more chances. I don’t   want    to    have   another    lengthy   meeting    with    displeased shareholders” he powered his desktop and centered his attention on it.
Tunji shook his head. “If I were a woman, I surely would not envy Jessica.” With that, Tunji left, leaving Andy with another measured level of anger. Once again, he had to admit that his coming    to the company was pointless.
*****
Jessica walked barefooted on the soothing beach sand that same evening as the breeze blew at her   packed hair. She  wanted to remove the bond and have the breeze blow her hair into wild disarray but she quenched the feeling. She had long ago stopped leaving her hair; even when she retouched and set her hair, she always combed out the curls and secured the hair with a firm bond. She had stopped everything that could  make  her   look  attractive  long  time  ago.   She  wore  oversized clothes, packed her head tightly upwards and used almost no jewelry at all except the occasional stud she had resorted to. Men had made her life a living hell and she had resorted to living her life alone until Andy asked her for a contract wedding. Why  Andy  had  decided  to  pick  her,  of  all  the  women,  in  the world still remained a mystery. Even at that, the thought that she could be bought with money, no matter the amount would have made her laugh but here she was, in an agreement to stick with a rich handsome workaholic for the sum of 20 million naira. Tears stung her eyes but she blinked them away. She had stopped crying a long time ago, she wasn ’t about to start now.
“Hey lady” she heard a guy call and she turned. He walked up to her. “I am not lying when I say you are the most beautiful woman I have ever set my eyes on”.
Jessica very nearly rolled her eyes. From the physical outlook of the guy, he looked like someone within her age bracket. He looked very slim but handsome, nonetheless. “Should I say thank you?” she asked.
He smiled. “I am Jack. You look vaguely familiar”She took his hand. “Jessica”
“Cool.   J.J;   Jessica   and  Jack.   We   are   a   perfect   match”   he murmured grinning.
“You dream a lot” She responded.
“Every reality started with a dream in mind”
“Not every dream sees the limelight” She returned.
He sighed. “One cannot win with you right? What are you doing dressed   like   this   on    the   beach?   You   should   be   in    shorts”   he commented, changing the subject.
“What  are  you  doing   talking  to  me  then?  There   are  lots  of women in shorts here”
“Well, it is very easy to notice an outstanding woman”
“Why don’t I believe you?”
“Do you ever smile?”
Jessica  noted  rather  sadly   that  she  had  heard  that   question twice  in  one  day.  Andy  had  asked  her  that  same  question  but  she hadn’t given him an answer. She was about to give an answer when she heard a voice behind her.
“Hey sweetheart”. Jessica blanched. She did not have to turn to know  that  the  voice  definitely  belonged  to  Andy.  His  voice  was  far different from every other guy’s. She swallowed and turned. He had a smile  on  his  face  but  she  sensed  the  anger  beneath.  “I   have  been looking for you” he said to her but his gaze was fixed on Jack, who, for some weird reasons, had become rigid upon seeing Andy.
“I came for a walk on the beach” Jessica responded sweetly as he stunningly placed his arm around her waist. The strength of his arm at her slim waist made her freeze in time as scorching heat seeped from his palm into her body. It took all of her resolve not to jump out of his hold.
“I knew I had seen you before!” Jack suddenly declared, breaking into  her   thoughts.  “Your  wedding   was  aired  by   almost  all  the   TV stations” Jack’s eyes were on arm Andy put around Jessica’s waist until he forced them upwards with a frozen smile. “Congrats” he murmured.
“Thanks” Andy said stiffly. If eyes could kill,   Jack would be dead and buried.
This  struck  Jessica  as  awkward  as  she  swallowed  the  bile  that formed in her throat. The silence that followed was so uncomfortable and  Jessica  decided  to  put  an  end  to  the  awkwardness.  “Drew”  she called, turning to him and placing her slender palm on his chest the way only a woman could.   “It is good   you came.  Why don’t   you walk with me?”
Andrew felt the slim softness which she placed against his chest and his  blood  hummed  in  his  veins.  He  didn’t  know  why  seeing   Jessica standing with ‘whatever his name   was’ got him furious. Surely he was just  getting  used  to  the  farce  marriage  act!  However,  when  Jessica declared him the winner of the invisible war, Andy felt a great sense of victory  that  stunned  him.  He  looked  into  her  eyes  and  couldn’t  look away.  She  was  dressed  in  an  unappealing  way  but  the  shabby  dress looked to him like a challenge. It made him want to see what she was hiding underneath; besides, he had   had much  more than a glimpse on their wedding day. But the idea vanished immediately it came and he mentally made a strict note of never allowing his mind to go astray. He kissed her forehead, shocking her the more. He could practically feel it in the stiff way she held herself. “As your ladyship pleases” he gave a slight  bow  which  had  her  grinning  stiffly.  The  reason  why  he  smiled back like a fool was definitely just to spite the guy who was still looking at them, invading their privacy.
“It  was  nice  meeting  you”  she  murmured  to  Jack.  She  would have  mentioned   his  name  but   she  decided  against   it.  Andy’s  arm around her waist was disturbing. Both of them walked for a long time without speaking.  The place Andy had kissed her on her forehead, still throbbed, making her think about things that she definitely shouldn’t be  thinking.  “That  was  an  excellent  drama  you  displayed  back  there. You  could  make  it  in  the  movie  industry”  Jessica  said,  quenching  the unnerving silence.
“Uhn?” Andy could not understand what she was saying . Maybe because  he  was  too  busy  thinking  about  the  soft  flesh  beneath  his hand. He never knew she had such a small waist!
“I don’t suppose you were genuinely jealous, or were you?” her tone held a slight tinge of laughter.
“Who is that guy?”
“You met him too, right? You know him just as much as I do” she said with faint   amusement. “We are   far from  prying  eyes so  you can remove your hand from my waist now”
Andy extracted his hand instantly, like her body suddenly caught fire. He had forgotten his hand around her. It had felt too damn right to have his arm around   her waist.  What  on earth was   wrong  with him? When last had it been since he had a woman? That was definitely the problem! He swallowed hard as he stared at the beach, wanting to dive inside for a swim. He ran his hand through the tiny waves of his hair in frustration and they walked together in strained silence until they got back  to  the  beach  house.  Keeping  his  gaze  properly  schooled  to  cool indifference, he marched into his room without looking back.

To be continued...

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