Get Me Married By Tori Chapter 43
Get Me Married
Chapter 43: Samanthaâs truth âWhat did you do?â She screamed the moment she turned around and saw his face.
âIs he the one?â I found myself asking and pulling her closer even as she tried walking away from me.
âWhat have you done?â She mumbled while placing her hands on her mouth and pulling herself away from me.
âWhat are you talking about?â I asked her and tried stopping her from going to see the man who was lying dead with his real face revealed.
âWhat did you do?â She raised her voice and yanked her arms away from me, almost falling herself.
âI donât understand you,â I said with confusion and her eyes widened with rage.
âYou killed himâ she yelled.
âHe was pointing a gun at youâ I yelled back and her eyes softened. She turned to the dead body and stared at him.
âWas he?â
âYes,â I answered.
âIs he the one?â I inquired of her going closer and she gave me a nod.
âBut he is deadâ she murmured.
âHe is a criminal, he deserves more than thatâ
âHow will I prove her to be the mastermind behind everything now?â She muttered again to my hearing and I turned to Samantha. She was smiling broadly and suddenly frowned when she saw me staring at her. It was the second time I was seeing her act suspicious that morning and it was frightening. I looked away and turned back to Genesis who was still staring at the dead man.
âDonât worry about that, we are going to get all of them, somehowâ I said and her eyes snapped to me.
âItâs not them, except you are part of the conspiracy. Itâs your mistressâ she barked.
âI am not one of them,â I said calmly and she sighed.
âMrs. Chaseâ the inspector suddenly called out and she turned to him.
âYou had a notorious criminal that has been wanted for rape, assault, and kidnap all over the city living under your roof,â he said and came closer to us.
âAnd I told you all he was right here, yet you all did nothingâ she replied harshly and I knew she wasnât just talking to them but me also.
âWe tried our best maâam,â the inspector defended.
âAnd it wasnât good enoughâ she glared at him.
âDo you know what he would have done to me right under my roof? If I hadnât done anything, I would have probably run away from my house out of fear and he might have raped or kill me as he did others and you stand here and tell me you did your bestâ she was really angry and everyone went quiet as she expressed her anger. Then she sighed deeply and relaxed.
âNow you killed him, how the hell would you find out who had started all the in the first place?â She asked.
âOthers are still out there, we will continue our searchâ he replied.
âGreat, I should just keep living in the same house with a criminal,â she said and turned to the door. I watched her walk past me and Samantha into the house, I sighed deeply and turned to the inspector.
âThank you for everything and Iâm sorry about that, she has just been under a lot of pressureâ
âItâs fine, we completely understandâ he replied. We spoke for some time before they left with his body and I turned to my guards who were still gathered at a place.
âThis is the second time this is happeningâ I yelled loudly at them.
âHow can I have so many guards and have criminals waltz in and out of my house as if it belongs to them? What do I pay you all for? You had an imposter in your midst, working as a guard and you were so clueless about itâ I yelled and stared at their faces.
âIf this repeats itself one more time or if any more harm comes to her, you all will pay for it dearly, do you understand?â
âYes, bossâ they chorused.
I turned back into the house and started walking when I felt Samantha cross her arms over mine.
âLetâs eat, Iâm hungry already with all this drama,â she said and I stopped. I turned to her and she removed her arms away from mine and moved back a little.
I watched her, read her expression, and wished what I was seeing wasnât the truth.
âDrama?â I asked.
âWhatâs happening around looks like drama to you doesnât it?â
âNo, no. Itâs just, everything happening got me hungry, thatâs allâ she replied with a scared voice.
âHave you seen the people in this house? No one looks hungry, how can anyone be hungry with what just happened outside?â I yelled and she flinched, I could clearly remember the fear I had seen in her face when Genesis had asked for the two guards to come out of their rooms. I remember how pale she had gone when the kidnapper was caught and then the smile she had on her face when he was shot like she was trying so bad to hide something. It made me question myself. I had doubted Genesis when she said someone was in the house, I was supposed to be there to protect her but I had doubted her and questioned her character only to realize that I was wrong. What if I had been wrong about every other thing from the very beginning?
I turned away from Samantha and presided upstairs with angry feelings in my heart and pain also. I was angry at myself for being so stupid and angry at Samantha too for behaving so stupidly. She was making me suspicious of her and her character, she was making me feel like she was the bad person and all fingers were pointing to her and that pained me. This was the woman I loved, the one I wanted to spend the rest of what was left in my life with, I didnât want her to be the bad person here.
I got to the top of the stairs and turned to the left-wing, heading straight for Genesis. When I got to her door, I found myself being skeptical about knocking on her door. Not because I didnât want to see her but because I was ashamed of myself. I had called her delusional and mad when she has created an alarm. Something bad might have happened to her under my roof if she hadnât done something about it. What kind of man did that make me? I was about to knock when the door opened and I came face to face with her.
âWhat do you want?â She asked and folded her hands across my chest.
âI just wanted to be sure you are okay,â I said calmly and she scoffed.
âIâm fine, you can leave now,â she said dryly and my heart dropped. I stared at her, her demeanor was an angry one but her eyes were better and her skin was too. I stared into those eyes as she stared back at me and found it pulling me again.
âIâm sorryâ I muttered.
âFor what exactly?â
âNever mind that. Saying sorry wonât change the obvious fact that your mistress is a criminal and you are hiding her right under your roof. What kind of a man are you?â
âDonât call my name that wayâ she said more calmly and walked back into her room and shut the door in my face. I deserved that and for some reason, that hurt me.
I stood at the door for a long time while I contemplated what to do next. After standing for such a long time, I turned back to the direction I was coming from and back to my room where I believed Samantha would be waiting for me.
âYou keep going to herâ she yelled the moment I walked into the room.
âYou love her, donât you? She is the one you want and not me anymore, what am I still doing here if thatâs the case?â Tears were coming down her eyes and I hated to see those tears but this time I didnât want to be moved by them. I had to do the right thing and be impartial, I also had to find out the truth and free my heart from my confusion.
âYou know, you were the only person that knew I was hiring new guardsâ I started and walked deeper into the room. She went quiet and stopped crying to my surprise.
âYou see you are the only person that knew that and no one else. And that criminal was among the men I had hiredâ I added.
âWhat are you trying to say?â She stuttered and sniffed.
âHe couldnât have come here to impersonate a guard of mine if he didnât know I was hiring, and he could only know if someone had tipped himâ
âAnd you think itâs me?â She questioned.
âGenesis believes you had her kidnapped. And we are the only two people in this world that wanted her out of our lives. Those criminals never asked for anything, other than sending me divorce papers which she was forced into signingâ
âAre you saying I did this?â She raised her voice and I stared at her. Her voice sounded firm but I heard the fear and the panic and it was tearing at my heart.
âAll fingers are pointing to you Samâ
âWhat? Noâ¦is this how you want to get rid of me? By sending me to jail? How can you believe her lies and deceit over me?â She started crying again.
âTell me the truth, did you do this?â I asked calmly and walked till I was standing right in front of her.
âI didnât, I did notâ she yelled and turned her back to me.
âJust tell me the truth Sam, you know how much I hate lies,â I said coldly. She said nothing and instead walked past me to the door.
âGenesis would be coming with the cops soonâ I lied and turned to the door, she stopped in her tracks almost immediately and everything else clicked into place.
âI wonât be able to save you this time if you donât tell me whatâs going onâ
Silence followed and stretched for a long time while I waited for a response. A response I was scared of.
âI did it for us,â she said lowly.