Chapter 155: Left Behind
Love Slave to the Mafia Boss's Passion
A few days after wrapping up the funeral, I was moving along smoothly in the process of moving on with my life. It had been almost a week, but I havenât made up my decision regarding what to do with my life in relation to the mafia. It was a very difficult decision to make and no matter how hard I thought about it, the answer did not immediately come to me.
Perhaps, I already had an answer in mind, but I was just too scared to admit it even to myself.
While I was on break from teaching my art class, I got a phone call from the building managerâs office of the penthouse where I used to live with Hayden. For some reason, I still had the number saved so I knew who the call was from right away. I wondered what they wanted after all this time. It had been many months now since weâve moved out.
"Hello. Miss Malissa, sorry for calling out of the blue," a womanâs voice said.
"Itâs ok. How can I help you?" I asked.
"We were in the middle of clearing up the room as the rent contract had just expired and we think you left something important in the penthouse," the woman explained.
"Ummâ¦I donât think that I forgot anythingâ¦" I said with confidence.
I did not forget anything. I definitely checked when I moved out.
"Well, the penthouse had been closed since you moved out so Iâm assuming that it must be yours," the lady said sounding a little confused.
"Didnât the rent contract expire the day that I moved out?" I asked, not quite understanding what she was saying.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
"Not exactly. The contract just expired at the end of last month. So, although you have moved out, no one has entered the room due to the contract. Of course, rent was being paid in a timely manner," the woman explained politely.
Okâ¦I didnât know thatâ¦
"Anyways, please come over when youâre free to pick it up. Are you free later today? We need to clear the place so I would highly appreciate it if you could hurry a bitâ¦" the woman said.
"Ohâ¦I see. Ok, Iâll go over when Iâm done with work for today. Maybe like 6:30PM?" I suggested, although I was uncertain about what was going on but I didnât want to inconvenience the building.
"Sure. Iâll wait for you. Thank you for your help," the lady said brightly.
"Thank youâ¦" I replied softly before hanging up.
After my class ended, I headed over to the building where I used to live with Hayden. Staring up at the building brought back many memories. I sucked in a deep breath and walked into the lobby. As promised, the lady was waiting for me in the lobby and together we took the elevator up to the penthouse.
Although itâs been months since Iâve last been here, it felt so familiar that it might as well have been just yesterday that I was here.
"What was left here? Iâm pretty sure that I didnât leave anything behind," I said as I followed the woman inside the penthouse.
The penthouse was completely empty now with all its furnishing gone. My heart ached a little at the sight of the desolate rooms where Hayden and I used to live together. I wasnât sure what she wanted me to fetch from here because there was nothing here.
"Itâs this way," the woman said as she led me to Haydenâs bedroom.
If I remember correctly that day when I moved out of this place, Haydenâs room was taped close. The tape on his bedroom door was gone now. The buildingâs staff must have removed it to clear out the things from his room. Did he forget to clear out his room? Was that why I was called back here?
"This isnât my room. I think you have to contactâ¦" I began explaining before the remaining words that I wanted to say died on my lips.
Haydenâs room was as empty as the other rooms in the penthouse that I had walked past. All empty exceptâ¦
"This painting seems to be for you..." the woman said as he gestured to the large painting hanging on the wall before she smiled at me.
It canât be. My eyes widened and my breath caught in my throat at the sight of the 300-million-dollar painting still hanging on the wall. Had it been here all this time?
"Maybe Hayden forgot it? You should contact him or whoever rented this penthouse for them to come and collect it," I suggested.
I watched as the woman picked up a small paper card and handed it to me. Feeling slightly confused, I reached out and took the card from her.
âCheer up, Malissaâ
The note written on the card was short, but I could feel his intentions so clearly that it brought tears to my eyes instantly.
"Youâre Malissa, right? So, this must have been left here for you," the woman said with a kind smile.
"Thank youâ¦" I whispered as I tried to hide my tears from her.
"Thatâs not a problem. Itâs quite big so let me know when youâre available. We can get it delivered to your new place," the woman quickly suggested.
"Ok. Thank you again," I replied as I tried to hold in my tears.
The woman quietly left as if she wanted to give me some time alone and I highly appreciated her considerate act of kindness. My eyes were blurred by tears, and I quickly wiped them away. Standing in front of the building, I felt that the colors of the painting looked dull and a little depressing today.
Although I knew that it was just the result of what I was feeling, it still saddened me to see one of my favorite paintings looking so sad.
I re-read the note from Hayden again and suddenly the colors of my world seemed brighter then before.
--To be continuedâ¦