DEFINITELY MINE

DEFINITELY MINE

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He was mine......no....is mine and I would not let anyone who doesn't know him take him away from me. Our baby needs and I also need him.

DEFINITELY MINE Chapter 1 1

Life isn't exactly a bed of roses, i was tired of running and at the same time tired of staying.

It is officially two weeks since Daniel and i moved into this apartment, it isn't really in a good shape but there is nothing i can do about that.

I turned on the TV only to see him being interviewed. He forgot everything about me and our son, he forgot who we are and how much we mean to each other and most importantly he forgot about the love we once shared, it wasn't his fault but i can't help but blame him for what happened. He wasn't supposed to go there but he did anyway and now he will never remember who i am, who Daniel is and what we once mean to each other.

I quickly turned it off before i could think about the past again, i learned the hard way that no one can be trusted and i have definitely accepted my fate.

I prepared dinner much more earlier knowing that Daniel will throw a fit if i haven't made one.

"Momma, am back" He yelled while walking into the living room.

"Am in the kitchen"

"Brian and i had a lot of fun, his dad took us to the museum which was really boring but he later took us to the amusement park which was more fun"

"Really? And did you enjoy yourself?"

"Yes, i wish you were with me on the rides"

"Next time." I said.

I woke up early, made breakfast and prepared Daniel for school, Work went by really fast and in a twinkle of an eye it was nearly time for me to end my shift.

"Amelia, Mr Dave wants to see you in his office" Julia said and i hummed an okay.

I walked into the rather small yet cosy office to see Mr Dave and a young petite lady having a conversation.

"You asked of me sir."

"Come in Amelia, Meet Josephine, she is the fiancee of the CEO of Anderson's Airline"

He already has a fiancee?.........

"Nice to meet you ma'am. Am Amelia" I said weakly.

"It is nice to meet you too. "

"Josephine here needs a wedding planner and i decided that you are the best person for the job" Mr Dave said.

"My wedding is in six months time but i want it to be perfect, Mr Dave here recommended you and i would love to work with you" She said with a smile and i had no choice than to agree to the contract.

The next morning, i ended up at the address she gave me which was the penthouse. Everything looks the same, the flowers, the garden, the playhouse and the house i used to call home itself. I walked inside and immediately saw Mrs Gloria, the head cook

.

"Ma'am, ohhh i have missed you"

"You can't call me ma'am Mrs Gloria"

"You will always be ma'am to me, you are the lady of this house."

"Not anymore"

Before she could start talking anymore, he and Josephine walked in, he looks different from six years ago, a new hairstyle which suited him and he looked happy.

"Babe, this is the event planner i talked to you about. Babe, meet Amelia, Amelia this is Ethan, my husband to be"

"Nice to meet you sir" i said and he hummed. Still not good with first impressions.

Mrs Gloria looked at me with a defeated and a pitiful smile like everything was going to be okay but i know it is not. Clearly not.

"How about we get started?" Josephine asked and i nodded.

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