Ruby Williams walked into Ethan Blackwood's office, a stack of files in her hand. "Ethan, I've got the contracts and reports you needed to sign," she said, setting the files down on his desk.
Ethan looked up from his computer, a hint of a smile on his face. "Thanks, Ruby. I don't know what I'd do without you."
Ruby smiled back at him, feeling a flutter in her chest. She had started working as Ethan's secretary eight months ago, and it hadn't taken her long to realize that she was falling for her boss. But Ethan had surprised her by falling for her too, she is entirely different from his previous secretaries and worked harder than most of them. She would always advice him and showing how she believed in him...and now they were just a week away from their engagement.
As Ethan signed the files, Ruby couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and happiness. She had never felt this way about anyone before, and she knew that she was lucky to have found her soulmate in Ethan.
When Ethan finished signing the files, Ruby leaned over and kissed him on the forehead. "Well done," she said, smiling at him.
Ethan looked up at her, his eyes crinkling at the corners. "Thanks," he said, smiling back at her. "I'm just glad it's done. Now, let me walk you home. It's already 10 pm."
Ruby nodded, feeling a sense of relief wash over her. She had been working late with Ethan all week, trying to get everything ready for their wedding.
As they walked out of the office, Ethan picked up Ruby's handbag and his suitcase, and then reached out and took Ruby's hand. "I love you," he said, looking down at her with adoration in his eyes.
Ruby's heart skipped a beat as she looked up at him. "I love you too," she replied, feeling a sense of happiness wash over her.
As they walked out of the building, Ethan wrapped his arm around Ruby's shoulders, pulling her close. "I'm so glad we're getting married," he said, his voice filled with emotion.
Ruby smiled up at him, feeling a sense of excitement and anticipation. "Me too," she replied, snuggling deeper into his side.
As they walked through the quiet streets, Ruby felt a sense of peace wash over her. She knew that she had found her soulmate in Ethan, and she couldn't wait to spend the rest of her life with him.
Meanwhile, Runa Williams is a complete opposite of her sister, always hanging out in bars and nightclubs looking for a rich husband for herself, although she had a boyfriend named Davis Sean, it would be long before she dump him, once she gets a rich man for herself.
On that same night she had been in the club till 10pm and decided to go home.Runa Williams stepped out of the chilly night air and into the warmth of her family's home, she couldn't help but feel a sense of relief wash over her. She had just left the nightclub, where she had spent the last few hours dancing the night away with her friends.
As she approached the front door, she slowed her pace, not wanting to alert their mother to her late-night arrival. She assumed that everyone was asleep, and she didn't want to disturb them.
Runa tiptoed up to the door, her high heels clutched in one hand. She carefully punched in the passcode, and the door swung open with a soft creak.
As she stepped inside, she called out in a hushed tone, "Ruby? Mom?" But there was no response.
Runa smiled to herself, thinking that she had managed to sneak in undetected. She turned on the lights, and the warm glow illuminated the foyer.
Just then, she heard the sound of the front door closing, and she turned to see her twin sister, Ruby, walking towards her. Ruby's eyes sparkled with amusement as she took in Runa's disheveled appearance.
"Hey, sis," Ruby said, a sly grin spreading across her face. "Looks like you had a good time tonight."
Runa rolled her eyes good-naturedly, feeling a bit self-conscious about her late-night escapades. "Shh, keep it down," she whispered, glancing nervously towards their mother's bedroom door. "I don't want Mom to know I was out so late."
Ruby chuckled and nodded in understanding. "Don't worry, your secret is safe with me," she said, winking at her sister.
With a grateful smile, Runa turned and padded silently towards her bedroom, her heels still clutched in her hand. Ruby watched her go, a thoughtful expression on her face. She knew that Runa's love of nightlife and partying was just a cover for the pain and insecurity that lay beneath. But for now, she just smiled and shook her head, happy to see her sister happy, even if it was just for a night.
The next morning, the warm sunlight streaming through the kitchen windows cast a golden glow over the breakfast table, where the delicious aroma of freshly cooked food wafted through the air. Tessy Williams, a widow who had been raising her twin daughters, Ruby and Runa, alone for the past five years, had been up since the crack of dawn, busy preparing a hearty breakfast for her girls.
As she expertly flipped the pancakes and scrambled the eggs, the sizzling sounds and savory smells filled the kitchen, teasing the senses and building anticipation. Tessy's eyes sparkled with love and warmth as she thought about her daughters, and how much she wanted to make this breakfast special for them.
Once the food was ready, Tessy carefully balanced a tray laden with plates, utensils, and glasses, and made her way to the girls' bedrooms. She knocked gently on each door, calling out in her warm, melodious voice, "Good morning, girls! Breakfast is ready! Come and eat!"
Ruby, who had been getting ready for work, smiled as she heard her mother's voice. She quickly finished styling her hair and made her way to the kitchen, where she was greeted by the mouthwatering aromas and the warm smile of her mother.
Runa, on the other hand, was a bit more sluggish, having stayed out late the previous night. She rubbed the sleep from her eyes and stumbled into the kitchen, where she was enveloped in the warm, comforting atmosphere.
As the three of them gathered around the breakfast table, they exchanged morning greetings, their voices filled with warmth and affection. Tessy beamed with pride as she looked at her daughters, feeling grateful for this moment of togetherness.
The breakfast spread before them was a feast for the eyes as well as the taste buds. Fluffy pancakes, crispy bacon, scrambled eggs, and freshly squeezed orange juice all vied for attention on the table. Ruby and Runa dug in with gusto, savoring the delicious flavors and texture