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Mr. and Mrs. Stag – Chapter TEN – The Christmas Rush

A/N:  Hallooooooo!  November 1 pa lang naman po…..sumulat ng isang yugto ng isang kwento dito para lang may maihabol po ako na halloween treat 🙂 pagchagaan na lang po ninyo, makakabawas boredome din sa bakasyong ito. 😮 Booo!

Chapter TEN

Christmas Rush

Previously in Chapter NINE

Without breaking the kiss, he moved their bodies and pushed the door behind. When he heard a little moan from Maya, he swiftly carried her and sat on the couch, laying her on his lap. Maya felt her heart beating faster with blood rushing everywhere in her body. She felt herself getting wet down there as Richard’s tongue played with hers while she felt his right thumb playing circles just below her left breast.

Maya put her hand on Richard’s nape and toyed with his hair, arousing him more. So, he shifted his face and started kissing Maya on her neck, up to her earlobe, then down to her neckline. Again, a moan of pleasure escaped her mouth. When Richard covered her firm nipple with his mouth and sucked on it gently, Maya arched her body and tightened her grip on his hair.

          “Sir Richard?!”

 

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 Continuation…

           Richard woke up at the sound of Sabel calling his name. Yes, it was just a dream alright, and he felt very very relieved. He was glad that it was his house help Sabel who called his name and not Doris, just like how he dreamed of. Realizing that he was lying on the lounge chaise chair in his boxer shorts, he sat up right away to hide the bulging muscle in between his legs.

          “Sabel, bakit ba ang ingay mo?!” Richard asked in a casual and grouchy manner, as if everything’s normal.

           “Ay Sir, pasensha na po! Natakot naman po kasi ako. Kala ko po may nakapasok ng lalaki dito sa bahay, eh kayo lang pala yan. Dito po kayo natulog sa may pool Sir? Hindi po ba kayo pinapak ng lamok?”

           Richard answered with a question. “Anong oras na ba?”

          “Mga 8:30 na po. Kaya pala hindi po kayo sumasagot kahit anong katok namin sa pinto nyo kanina eh. Nandito po pala kayo.”

          He wanted to stand and go to his room but he could still feel his Mr. Winky very much alive and bulging. So, he decided to do something else first. “Sabel, paabot na lang muna ng towel please.”

          “Sige po Sir.” Sabel went to the cabinet a few feet away and reached for a towel while Richard removed his shirt.

After handing it to Richard, Sabel stared and waited for further instructions. Bothered by her presence, Richard made another request and waited for Sabel to leave. “Coffee please.”

           “S-sir, pati po ba almusal nyo, dalhin ko na lang po d-dito sa patio?” Sabel squeezed her hands together and stumbled on her words seeing her boss without an upper garment. “B-baka g-gusto po ninyo Sir, dun na lang po kayo mag almusal sa cabana pool bar?!” Sabel excitedly suggested serving food from that area of the house that has not been used since they transferred.

          “Okay, I think that’s a good idea! Paki sabi na rin kay Lea dalhin dito si Abby kung gising na.”

          “Right away, Sir!”

          Soon after Sabel turned her back, Richard rushed towards the pool and jumped in. While doing some laps, Richard’s mind was everywhere. He was thinking of Maya and their new friendship, and wondered if it would and could ever lead to something else. With Maya still being legally married, he wondered if she would even allow anything beyond that friendship. What he knows though, is that she is special to him and he is much happy and contented when she’s around. He’s thankful that their daughters get along so well too.

 

Moments later, Sabel returned pushing a food cart, walking along side Manang Fe with Abby and Lea trailing behind. Richard on the other hand was swimming towards the cabana area, pondering whether going on a trip together would be an acceptable idea to Maya and Angelo. His thoughts were interrupted when Abby called his name.

         “Daddy! Daddy!” Wearing her Hello Kitty swimwear, Abby shouted at the top of her lungs, so eager to join her father.

Richard looked up and proceeded to the side of the pool. “Abby!”

          “Ricardo! Anu ba ang nakain mo at dun ka pala sa patio natulog kagabi? Kanina pa kami katok ng katok sa kwarto mo eh. Nasaan ba ang cellphone mo?” Manang Fe continuously asked.

           “Eh…nakatulog po ako eh, nagpahangin lang sana kasi mainit sa kwarto. Parang ang bigat po ng hangin dun eh. Manang Fe paki palinis po ang aircon sa room ko.” Richard answered.

           “Siya sige. Malamig ang panahon Ricardo, papaliguin mo pa ba si Abby?”

            “Maaraw naman po, maganda po for vitamin D.”

            “Lampas alas 9:00 na. Hindi na healthy ang sikat ng araw para sa bata. Hala sige, mag almusal na kayong mag-ama.” Manang Fe said as a matter of fact, leaving Richard with no other choice. But seeing the sad face of Abby, Richard bargained.

           “Manang Fe is right Abby. But don’t be sad, dun ka na lang sa Jacuzzi area maglaro, tutal shaded area naman and we’ll heat up the water too. Pero mag breakfast muna tayo, okay?”

          “Okay po Daddy!”

           “Tawagan mo agad ang Mama mo. Dalawang beses tumawag kanina, akala namin tulog ka pa dahil katok kami ng katok. Hindi ka raw sumasagot sa cellphone mo kaya sa landline na tumawag.”

          “Bakit daw po Manang? May ibinilin ba?  Is there a problem? May sakit ba isa sa kanila?”

          “Wala naman sinabi, basta tawagan mo raw agad siya. Tinanong lang kung kailan ba daw ang bakasyon ng bata.”

         “Okay po, I will call her pag akyat ko mamaya sa kwarto.”

 

Later, Richard watched his daughter play in the Jacuzzi while he sat comfortably, enjoying the heated water massaging his back. “Are you having fun Abby?”

        “Yes Daddy! But I think it would be more fun if I have a playmate here with me…like Sunshine!”

          “I think so too. Why don’t you invite her to come here so you can play?” Richard suggested the idea to his daughter right away.

         “Really Daddy?”

            “Yes! Why not? Anyway, there’s just few more days left and it’s already your Christmas vacation. You can spend time together then.” Richard went back thinking of spending a vacation together somewhere like Hello Kitty Land in Malaysia, or Disneyland in Hongkong. He got excited at the thought of spending time with Maya. He wondered then what time she went home last night and what she could be doing right that moment.

       “Ricardo! Kausapin ka na ng Mama mo. Hindi na nakaantay sa tawag mo.” Manang Fe handed over to Richard the cordless phone.

        “Hi Ma! Sorry for not calling back agad. Abby and I are spending time together here in the Jacuzzi.”

          “Ricky, that sounds fun! Can’t wait to see you both soon!”

          “So, are you coming home for Christmas? You’ll love the house.”

           “I’m sure I will but no son. We’re not coming home. We’re spending Christmas in Hongkong with you and Abby!”

           “W-what? W-when? How?”

            “I couldn’t wait for your call so I took the liberty and booked you and Abby for the 18th!”

            “Ma, I would love to spend Christmas with you pero I can’t leave on the 18th! I’ll just have it re-booked to some other date, maybe on the 23rd instead. I have an important hearing on the 19th.”

        “Well I’m sorry Ricky, fully booked na, you know naman peak season. Buti naka singit pa ako ng 2 persons sa 18th. Besides, naayos na rin ang accommodations natin. Yung hearing mo ang i-pareschedule mo. May pasok pa ba ng December 19?”

           “Of course Ma, it’s a Monday and malayo pa ang holiday dito, it’s still on the 23rd.”

          “Gawan mo ng paraan. I will text you your flight details.

Richard felt frustrated that he practically lost control over his schedule for the next days to come because of his mother’s surprise. “Abby, we’ll spend Christmas with Lolo and Lola in Hongkong. We’ll visit Disneyland!”

          “Wow! I’m excited Daddy!”

           “Me too. But now, Daddy has to make an important call. You can still play, but don’t stay too long ha.”

          “Okay po daddy.”

           “Lea, ikaw na muna bahala kay Abby, bantayan mo ng maigi.

           “Opo, Sir.”

Richard immediately went to his room and searched for his phone. He looked over the window while he called some people to make some arrangements. He noticed that Maya’s car is not parked in her garage. He looked at the time and made some more calls. As his efforts to ask assistance from his colleagues at the firm turned futile, he decided to call Angelo.

        “Stag! I was about to call you. So how did it go with Maya?” Angelo asked about it right away.

           “It went okay. Nagulat na magkapit bahay lang kami. Her house is actually about a minute from mine.”

          “That’s good to hear. Madali kong mapapatignan sa iyo si Maya. Anyway, ano ang kailangan mo?”

          “Oh yeah, that. Well I was hoping you could help me ka – ”

          “Stag, kung manliligaw ka na, gawin mo mag-isa. You have my blessings, and I’m sure Ate won’t mind at all.”

Although that was not his concern at the moment, he felt relieved with the statement of Angelo. “Brod, hindi yun ang itinawag ko. As I was saying, I was hoping you could help me kasi si Mama, bigla nag-decide mag Christmas sa Hongkong and booked our flight for the 18th.  Baka pwede mo naman isingit sa schedule mo sa 19 yung personal case ko. No one could help me sa firm.”

          “Meron pa ba maghe-hearing ng 19? Anung kaso? Saang Court yan?”

          “Sa Pasig Brod. Rape. Nakakulong yung akusado eh. Pamangkin ni Mang Lem, napag-initan ng among babae. Kasi, he saw her with someone else in the act while the husband was in Singapore for business. Nabuntis kaya sa kanya sinisi, he was set up to cover the truth.”

          “Anung oras yan?”

          “Umaga Brod. 8:30. It is the last opportunity for them to present evidence. Hindi kasi nagpapakita yung mga amo na nagreklamo.  Sayang baka pag hindi represented yung akusado ma re-set uli. Pwede naman ng ma pa-dismiss, mapapalaya na yung tao, pamilyado Brod eh. Magpapasko.”

          “Na-ngonsensha ka pa. Okay, I will squeeze it in my schedule. Mabuti na lang sa Shangrila Mall lang ang meeting namin with the wedding coordinator.”

          “Thank you! I owe you one.”

           “Big time! At marami-rami na yun ha. O magkwento ka na. So, hinatid mo lang si Maya?”

           “Hmm, nagkwentuhan over coffee. Magaan siyang kausap. Uhm…I told her what happened.”

           “You mean, the accident?”

             “Yes.”

            “Well, that’s a step. What was her reaction?”

             “Umiyak, sakit daw sa dibdib.”

              “Hindi mo pa nga nililigawan, pinaiyak mo na pamangkin ko?”

               “She’s so nice, I wouldn’t want to see her cry again.”

               “Hahaha! You sound so serious! Iba na yan Brod! So, what else did she say?”

                Annoyed, Richard refused to say more.Wala na.

               Angelo knew he vexed his friend with his teasing. “Okay! Kay Maya na lang ako magpapakwento. Tamang-tama, she’s here now.”

             “Sh-she’s with you?”

            “Yup, kararating lang, it’s our monthly family lunch. Sige na, just text me the details of the hearing.”

 

The following days went crazy for both Richard and Maya. While most trial courts do not conduct proceedings during the second half of December, cases with detention prisoners are squeezed in the tight schedule of the courts with the view of the possibility of their release from jail in time for Christmas. Both attended hearings here and there, and rushed pleadings to beat deadlines. Richard however, never missed checking if Maya’s car is where it is usually parked, satisfied with the knowledge that she’s safe home every night.

 

It was finally Friday and Richard was looking forward going home, with the hope that he could invite himself again for coffee at Maya’s place like the other week. He knows Maya would be home than out with friends and toyed with the idea of keeping her company. Not that he wanted to make his dream real, but really just to catch up after a week’s work. Unfortunately, it was also a Friday night out with the boys and he couldn’t find a way to excuse himself.

 

It was past 3:00 o’clock in the morning when Richard entered the subdivision premises. He slowed down at the approach of the end of the road. He looked to his left to see again if Maya’s car is already parked. He frowned upon seeing none and flexed his neck to look further. He felt relieved to see it inside the garage this time, and not along the road where teh car usually is. As he was about to turn right towards his house, he saw Maya coming out of her balcony drinking a glass of water while looking at her mobile phone. He smiled and immediately pulled out his phone and pressed some keys.

The sudden sound released by her mobile phone surprised Maya, and was even more surprised to see the name of Richard flashing on her phone screen.

        “Richard?”

        “Yes, Maya, it’s me. Why are you still up at this time?”

        “Huh? Sigurado ka talaga na gising ako? Tumawag ka kaya.”

         “Yes!”

         “Really?”

           “Yes! I’m very sure because you were drinking water while looking at your phone just before I called.”

          “You can see me here from your house?”  Maya asked incredulously.

          “I can actually see you from the house but now, I can clearly see you from here at the corner of the street.” Richard flashed his head lights to make the signal.

          “Oh I see. So, why are you still out on the road at this hour? Is that your usual time ng pag-uwi?”

          “I was out with the boys –“

          “Kasama mo si Tito Angelo?”

           “No, kami lang from the firm. What about you? What are you doing out in the balcony at this hour? Is that your room? Kaka uwi mo rin lang ba?”

          “Yes, it’s my room. Actually, kakagising ko lang. Nakatulugan ko yung pleading na ginagawa ko kanina. Hindi talaga dapat dinadala sa bedroom ang work, nagiging unan lang. Sa pagod na rin siguro kaya nakatulog ako. It was a hectic week for me.”

             “Same here. It was a very busy week for me too. Halos wala ng pahinga, pati laptop ko halos 24/7.”

          “Yun naman pala Atty. Lim, eh bakit dumadaldal ka pa sa kalye? Go home na, baka hinahanap ka na ni Manang Fe.”

           “Okay, you’re right. I’ll be on my way home now. But, uhm…can you keep me company? Kausapin mo ako, baka makatulog ako sa daan eh.”

         “Hahaha! Atty. Lim, nakakatawa. Sige na, hangang sa makarating ka sa bahay mo, ang laaayo pa naman.”

          “Thank you! So why are you out in the balcony? Hindi ba mahamog na?”

        “Yeah, lamig na ng simoy ng hangin.  Amoy pasko na talaga.”

         “Sounds weird but I agree. There is something peculiar at this time of the year…you can feel and smell Christmas in the air.”

          “Lalo na dito sa bahay, because of the goodies I bake.”

         “Baka pwede naman maki-amoy ng Christmas air mo jan so I can understand what you’re saying.”

          “Hahaha, sure. Chirstmas brings a lot of childhood memories.”

           “Yeah, kahit only child ako, marami rin akong childhood memories ng pasko.”

          “Yes, kaya I make sure I bake some particular goodies only during Christmas, so it will also bring lots of childhood memories to my daughter.”

          “Aray, naawa naman ako sa anak ko. She does not have much memory to identify Chrismas with. I told you, mas maswerte ang anak mo kesa kay Abby because she has a mother like you.”

           “Then make memories with her during this season.  If you can’t bake, you can make other memories in so many other ways. Like… make hot cocoa milk with her in the middle of the night and read to her Christmas strories near the Christmas tree.”

            “That’s a very nice i–”

            “Ricardo!  Ano ba’t nasa telepono ka pa ganitong oras ng madaling araw?!  Inumaga ka na, ni-lock mo ba ang gate?”

             “Hahaha. Atty. Lim, madaya ka. Nasa bahay ka na pala. Sige na, baka mapalo ka pa ni Manang Fe. Ang ingay mo siguro, ayan nagising.”

             “Okay Maya, thank you. It was nice talking to you. Good night Maya.”

            “Good night Richard.”

 

Richard woke up and saw Abby’s frustrated face. “Hi Abby!”

           Daddy! Ang tagal mo naman gumising. I was waiting for you but I was really hungry already so I ate again without you.”  Abby complained.

Richard looked at the time right away.  It was already almost 1:00 o’clock.  “I’m sorry baby you had to eat without me.  Sana kanina mo pa ako ginising.”

          “Ang hirap nga po ninyo gisingin eh.  I wanted to talk to you kanina pa po. I have a problem.”

Upon hearing this from her daughter, Richard immediately sat up and held his child. “What is it Abby? Tell Daddy.”

Abby opened her school diary and showed Richard a page where she copied the reminders written on the board by her homeroom teacher.  “Manang Fe said you help me because she cannot understand.”

Richard read the page and stared at it for a moment.  He also could not understand it.   “I also cannot understand but don’t worry, we will ask Tita Maya, she might know this.”

         “Hi Maya!” Richard said immediately upon hearing her voice from the other line.

          “O Richard, don’t tell me you are calling kasi nasa kanto ka na naman.”  Maya said in jest.

           “No, I’m sorry to bother you on a weekend.  It’s rest day but there’s something written on Abby’s notebook and we can’t understand what she needs to bring to school by Monday.  I thought you might be able to help me on this. Something about a gift for a boy classmate, potluck food and  and panuluyan?”

            “Ah…kasi Christmas party na nila sometime next week and kids are required to turn in their exchange gifts to make sure everyone will receive something sa party. Yung potluck kasi there is a salusalo after the Mass and panuluyan show sa gabi, may pinadadala ba na food sa kanya? Like 10 sticks of barbeque?”

           “Yes! I knew alam mo to. Buti na lang. Ano yung panuluyan?”

          “Re-enactment nung time when Mama Mary was about to give birth, dba naghahanap sila ng matutuluyan…kaya panuluyan.  Don’t forget dapat naka wrap na rin ang exchange gift pag dinala ni Abby sa school ha.”

          “She wants me to buy it with her now.  I don’t have any idea what to buy.”

         “May price limit naman.  You can’t go below or above the ceiling price.  Ayaw ng school ng extravagant spending.  By the way, sa na-experience ko last year, mas maganda if you have something for her teachers as well, aside from her homeroom adviser. Kasi baka siya lang walang iaabot sa other teachers, she might feel awkward or mahiya.  Mga anik anik will do, basta may ma-i-abot siya because you see, these teachers give out gifts to the kids as well.  It’s their way also of teaching generosity and sharing on Christmas.”

            “I’m overwhelmed.  I don’t even know how many teachers she has.”

           “I can help you, nasa school diary lang naman ni Abby yan.  Actually Richard kararating lang namin ngayon sa mall ni Sunshine, we’re going to  do some shopping, pwede kita idamay. I just need to know ilan – “

            “Great! I think the better idea is, sunod kami sa inyo ni Abby diyan sa mall.”

            “Uhm…okay!  Dito lang naman kami sa mall pag labas ng subdivision gate at the otherside.  Dun ka na lang mag park sa building B, where the theaters are.  Mas malapit kasi sa bookstore and department store.”

           “Okay, we’ll see you in a while.”  Richard said excitedly.

            “Paki dala na lang nung school diary ni Abby ha.”

 

Richard watched Maya in awe again.  She looked as if she does things effortlessly.  In his mind, what a great woman Maya is.  As soon as they met at the food center, she quickly made a list of what to buy for Abby.  She does things confidently and patiently.  The mall was crowded, the lines were long, and it took them time to finish buying everything but she never complained even when the two girls were being over playful.  She even took turns checking on them and making sure their backs are not wet with sweat.

          “Daddy I’m hungry!”  Abby blurted out as soon as they got out of the store. Richard did not actually have anything because he had to rush out of the house to go to the mall.

          “Me too!” Sunshine echoed.

         “I’m hungry as well! Let’s eat!  Where do you want to eat dinner girls?”

When they reached the chosen restaurant, the girls immediately ran to one sofa bench at the table pointed by the waiter.

           “Daddy I want to seat beside Sunshine!”

          “Of course! Go ahead, sit together.”  Richard responded, leaving the other sofa bench for him and Maya. So he casually led Maya to the inner side so she’ll be facing Sunshine.

         “Thank you.”  Was all Maya could say, feeling a little awkward after she became conscious that she’ll be sitting close to him.

During dinner, Maya appeared normal observing Richard casually but deep inside her, she was thinking of  what she was feeling… she felt contented and happy.  In her mind, there is something about the man sitting close next to her that makes her feel very comfortable, secured and special.  Richard on the other hand, was fighting the urge to show his feelings.  He wanted to touch her cheeks or hold her hand, but he was worried that it would scare away Maya.  He also wanted to be discreet and protect Maya, because she’s still married and the annulment is still being processed.

            “Thank you for dinner Atty. Lim.” Maya said smiling.

            “Thank you for letting us tag along with you and Sunshine.  Na-solve  na ang problema ko, nag enjoy pa si Abby. Thank you rin for offering to wrap the gifts.”

          “Thank you rin for covering the food that the kids will bring.  Pa thank you na rin kay Manang Fe.”

The girls were giggling while they watch their parents exchange words of gratitude.

          “Daddy…”

            “What is it this time Abby?”

          “Let’s watch a movie Daddy!”

           “W-well…you ask Tita Maya and Sunshine if they want to watch too.”

          “Ha…eh, aabot pa ba sa last full show?” Maya asked.

           “I also want to watch a movie and eat popcorn.” Sunshine informed her mother.

 

After putting their shopping bags in their respective cars, the four rushed together to the theater and the girls waited with Maya at the snack area while Richard lined up for the tickets.  It didn’t matter to him what the girls chose to watch.  He was just pleased that the time spent with them has been extended.

Inside the movie theater, Richard let Maya and Sunshine sit first so he can stay at the end seat but Abby immediately occupied it.  “Abby move to the next seat.” Richard said.

           “But Daddy I want to sit here po.” Abby insisted so Richard moved to the next.  “But Daddy we also want po to sit beside each other.  Diba Sunshine?”

        “Can I sit beside Ate Abby po?” Sunshine immediately asked Maya who just looked at Richard.

         “Fine, sit beside each other.  Maya, maybe it is better if dito ka na sa tabi ni Sunshine.  Ako na lang diyan.”

        “Okay, sige. Pag bigyan na sila, tutal pambata naman yung movie mas enjoy nga naman if magkatabi sila.”

          “Pasensha na sa kakulitan ni Abby.  She’s overwhelmed with this.  Wala kasing nakakalaro sa bahay, palagi pa akong wala.”

While the girls, including Maya, were having fun watching, Richard was falling asleep.  Maya felt Richard slowly sliding down from the seat, as if looking for a more comfortable position.  Then, unexpectedly, Richard rested his head on Maya’s right shoulder.  She did not move and instead took a deep breath and inhaled his cologne.

 

Maya softly tugged Richard’s arm to wake him up.  “Atty. Lim, gising na, uwian na po.”

Richard found himself leaning on Maya. “I’m sorry, I dozed off.”  he said a little embarrassed and stood up right away.  Instinctively, he held his hand out and assisted Maya.

        “Napuyat kasi si Atty. Lim.” Maya teased.

         “Daddy! You fell asleep!  You did not see what happened to Olaf!”

          “Did I make some noise?” Richard asked.

          “No Daddy but you fell asleep on Tita Maya’s shoulder!”

            “Hindi ka naman nag snore, pero ang lalim ng hininga mo. Mukhang pagod ka pa.”  Maya shared her observation.

         “Why, hindi ka ba napagod kanina?  We walked and stood for hours.”  Richard said softly as he walked beside her. The girls were walking ahead of them, giggling while holding hands. How he wished he could do the same with Maya.

“It seems like hindi ka pa nakabawi sa pagod mo from the week’s work at puyat mo naman from gimmick last night.  Bilisan na natin maka uwi at ng maka pahinga na tayong lahat.”

 

After a very tiring week, the two slept like babies with smiles on their faces.

                



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Mr. and Mrs Stag – Chapter NINE – A Friendly Neighborhood

Chapter NINE

A Friendly Neighborhood

A/N: Thank you once again for your warm welcome (back) to me. Sorry but I can only post an update for MaMS because updates are made to be short, unlike in PBMLW where it is usually long. Just wanted to post something for all of you before the weekend ends.

I will go back to all previous comments including requests and emails later.

Tenchu! MwahHugs!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂

Previously in Chapter EIGHT

          “Thank you to Angelo, I had the opportunity to talk to you. Again Maya, thank you…it was a great evening.” In another swift move, Richard leaned forward and kissed Maya on the cheek. “Goodnight” he said, then walked to his car.

           “Goodnight.” Maya quickly replied and added “Ingat sa byahe ha, gabi na, delikado sa daan.”

            “Silly. Sige na pasok ka na.”

            “Okay bye. Salamat na rin sa manga.”

            “About that, remember the man who helped me? Siya si Tatang ni Manang ng fruit stand.”

 

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 Continuation…

             Richard went home that night very happy and contended. Not only was he able to unload the guilt inside him caused by the several untoward incidents between him and Maya, but also because he was certain, that he has found new friendship with her. What is more, he was also able to openly share that part of his past which lightened his heart.

Richard woke up early the next morning, excited of what the day has to offer. Manang Fe immediately noticed the joy radiating in his face.

             “Ricardo? Bakit ang aga mo naman, Sabado ngayon eh, magtratrabaho ka na naman? Ginabi ka pa naman ng uwi.”

           “Opo eh,hindi na ho pwede i-delay ang client meeting ko, kasi bilang na po ang araw para ma-sampa ang affidavit sa korte, kung hindi ma-te-technical kami, hindi na siya pwede tumistigo, ikakatalo ng kaso.”

            “Ganon ba? Gahol na pala sa oras at nagmamadali ka na naman, eh bakit naka ngisi ka pa?”

             “Po?”

            “Baka hindi mo alam, iyang ngiti sa mukha mo, nakakangawit tignan. Mukhang masaya ang gising mo, kahit ginabi ka na sa pag-uwi.” Manang Fe bluntly informed Richard.

           Richard explained the reason why it’s a good morning for him. “Manang, gumaan lang po ang pakiramdam, marami po kasing nabunot na tinik sa dibdib. I have unloaded some excess baggage.”

Manang Fe was just so happy to see her ward that way. “Mabuti naman kung ganuon. Mas gwapo ka pag ganyang nakangiti ka. Dapat ka atang maki-kape lagi sa kapit-bahay at nakakagaan ng loob ang kape duon.”

           “Manang…” was all Richard could say, sounding a bit embarrassed.

           But Manang Fe went further. “Aba’y dalas dalasan mo ang pangangapit-bahay imbes na panay ka trabaho kahit Sabado pati Linggo, ang bilis makatanda nyan. Pati si Abby, hindi mo na tuloy nakakasama. Katulad nyan, aalis ka ngayon, pano si Abby, umaasa yun na mamamasyal kayo mamaya.”

             Richard momentarily felt guilty but got relieved with the idea from the statement of his nanny. “Don’t worry Manang, maaga po ako mangangapit-bahay today, isasama ko pa si Abby. I’m sure she’ll be very happy. Remember the girl in school that she is always talking about? Si Sunshine and her very nice mommy? Sunshine is Maya’s daughter.”

             Manang Fe felt very happy but at the same time disheartened. She likes Maya and was hoping that there was something more to what she saw last night. Maya happens to be the first woman Richard brought to his house since his wife died. Added to that, she is the niece of Angelo, Richard’s best friend. “Si Sunshine? Kapit bahay lang pala natin sila? At si Maya pala yung mommy niya, nakakatuwa naman. Sigurado matutuwa si Abby. Masaya ako at magkapit-bahay lang pala tayo.”

            Richard noticed the conflicting statement and facial expression of Manang Fe. “Manang, I know you like her, but yes, she has Sunshine and she is still legally married to the father.  Just between the two of us, Manang, matagal na po sila hiwalay pero in the process na po ang annulment.”

          “Bakit naman?” Manang Fe asked so Richard explained to her the private side of Maya.

Manang Fe felt sorry for Maya. “Ikamusta mo nalang ako sa kanya mamaya. Paki sabi na inaasahan ko ang pangako nya sa akin kagabi.”

 

In the meantime, a few streets from the mansion atop the hill, Maya has just finished with her breakfast. Drinking coffee from her cup, Maya was reminded of the night’s events and can’t help but smile.

Doris noticed the grin on Maya’s face and felt a little excited remembering the sight of Richard last night. “Ma’am, ang gwapo pala ng tatay ni Abby! Tapos, kapit-bahay lang pala natin sila!”

Maya almost choked but calmly put down her cup. “Ay naku Doris, ako man nagulat kagabi nung tinuro nya yung bahay nya. Akala ko, nagbibiro lang na dito rin sa subdivision nakatira. Nagkataon pa na best friend ni Tito Angelo.”

           “At ang gwapo talaga niya Ma’am!”

Maya could only agree with her trusted help. “Ay Doris, sabi ko nga sa kanya kagabi, wala atang pangit na kaibigan si Tito Angelo.”

          “Naku! Sigurado matutuwa ang alaga ko pag nalaman nyang si Ate Abby nya, kapit bahay lang natin.”

Again, Maya could only agree with her trusted help. “Siguradong sigurado yan. Bihis lang muna ako tapos gagawa na ako sa kwarto mo. Ikaw na muna bahala sa almusal ni Sunshine, para tuloy tuloy na yung tinatapos ko sa kwarto mo at magamit mo na.”

           Doris is thankful she grew up with Maya’s family. “Excited na nga po ako eh. Ma’am maraming salamat ha.”

 

A little before 11:00 o’clock in the morning, Doris was in the kitchen and heard the bell ring. She went outside to check and was pleasantly surprised. “Ay, Sir Richard! Abby! Pasok po kayo.”

            “Hello po Ate Doris! Si Sunshine at si Tita Maya po?”

            “Nandiyan sa loob, halina po kayo. Naku magugulat at matutuwa ang alaga ko!”  Doris answered while walking them to the front door.

Richard introduced Abby’s nanny. “Doris,  Si Lea nga pala, nag aalaga kay Abby.”

Doris was glad to meet a new friend. “Hi Lea!”

Lea was glad to see that Doris is friendly. “Hi Doris!”

              “Upo muna po kayo. Tawagin ko lang po sina Ma’am. Teka, sino ba unahin ko tawagin? Nasa taas kasi si Sunshine at nasa baba naman si Ma’am.”

             “Si Sunshine po!” Abby immediately answered.

        “Doris, si Sunshine na muna.  By the way, may dala kaming spaghetti and garlic bread.” Richard handed over the food package to Doris.

          “Wow! Favorites ni Sunshine!” Doris exclaimed.

          “Ako rin po Ate Doris!” Abby happily declared.

          “Doris, saan nga si Maya? May ibibilin sana ako eh.” Richard looked around.

           Doris walked to the kitchen counter and placed the package on top of the microwave. “Ay Sir, nasa baba po, sa kwarto ko, may inaayos po kasi duon si Ma’am. Tawagin ko po agad, akyat lang po muna ako saglit kay Sunshine.” Doris began her steps.

            Richard dismissed the idea and volunteered to do it instead. “Pwede bang puntahan ko na lang siya duon? Nagmamadali kasi ako eh, para maka akyat kayo kay Sunshine nila Abby.”

Doris looked at Richard, thinking if she should allow it. Since he is Sir Angelo’s best friend, she trusted him. “Ay sige po Sir. Baba na lang po kayo diyan, yung pinto po sa kaliwa. Akyat naman tayo Abby, Lea! Naku masusurpresa alaga ko!”

         Richard immediately took the few steps down and saw a slightly opened door to the left. He heard some noise and so he knocked on the door a few times. After a few more attempts at knocking without response, Richard decides to push the door a little and saw at eye level, a pair of feet clad in Doc Marten’s boots. When he looked up, she saw the gorgeous legs of Maya, who is standing on a collapsible stainless ladder placed against the wall. She looked sexy hot while drilling a hole on the wall wearing a body hugging white sando and loose maong short jumpsuit with hair carelessly clumped.

Richard quietly watched Maya in awe, as she drilled some more holes on the wall and thereafter screwed some metal parts of a curtain rod, forgetting that he has to be somewhere soon. When she finally stopped the electric drill, Richard knocked on the opened door again.

Maya was naturally surprised to see the smiling Richard inside her house at that time of the day. “Atty. Lim!”

Richard chuckled at the formality and approached Maya. “Good morning too, Atty. dela Rosa!”

           Maya also chuckled at the realization. “Nagulat naman kasi ako sa iyo. May Court hearing ka? Sabado? Teka, pano ka napunta dito, Richard?”

Richard can’t help but get distracted at the sight of her bare legs. “Doris guided me kasi umakyat sila kay Sunshine sa taas.”

          “Sila? Kasama mo si Abby?” Maya excitedly asked.

           “Yes, Abby and her yaya, si Lea. They all went to Sunshine’s room to surprise her.”

           “Wow, matutuwa yun at may kalaro na ka edad nya!” Maya said smiling down at Richard.

            “Uhm Maya, can you go down for a while, nakakangawit kasi sa leeg eh. I need to ask you something.”

           “Sige naman, teka lang ha, pwede pakiabot muna yung rod sa bed?” Maya requested while pointing at the rod that has a pair of curtain panels.

            “Why are you doing that yourself in the first place? I can call someone to do this for you.” Richard comfortably asked Maya but handed the rod to her.  He accidentally got a peek of Maya’s cleavage when she leaned over to accept it.

            “Sus, ang dali lang naman, eto nga halos tapos na. Natagalan lang ng kaunti kasi, it took a while bago nag wear off yung amoy ng wood varnish. Pero I love the smell of it with the newly installed wall paper. Pero yan ang naging challenge ko kasi ang messy.” Maya informed Richard as she secured the rod and fixed the curtain. “Hayan, nakabit na rin, finally!”

          Sensing that Maya is about to go down the ladder, Richard rushed to the side and held the ladder to stabilize it while his other hand automatically reached for Maya’s arm. “Are you this independent or you just refuse a man’s help?”

             “Uy hindi naman! Nagkataon lang na kaya ko yung pag varnish, paglagay ng wall paper at yang pag drill. Mga electrical takot ako. What is that that you wanted to say? Is there something you left behind last night? Ay yung panyo!”

        Richard looked at her in the eyes and wanted to say “My heart and my mind, Maya.”  But instead, he just shook his head.

             “No, it was not the hanky. I need a favor from you. I know we were just formally introduced last night and ito ako, mang aabuso na agad. Kasi, I have to prepare the judicial affidavit of a vital witness and the trial is already next week. Ngayon lang ang availability ng witness so I have to go.”

             “And? You want me to help with the affidavit?”

              “It’s a Saturday and Abby was expecting we’ll have bonding time but I have to work.”

             “Ahhh, you feel guilty but you have no choice. Kaya ba nandito si Abby?”

             “Yes, you’re right. Kinonsenha ako ni Manang Fe. Oh by the way, pinapakamusta ka nya and pinasasabi rin nya na inaasahan daw nya ang pangako mo sa kanya.”

              “I keep my promises, she does not have to remind me. Ako na bahala kay Abby. Malilibang yun dito. May kalaro eh, baka hindi ka na hanapin, hahaha!”

           “Thank you! I better get going.” Richard let Maya go out of the door first.

           “Nagmamadali talaga? I have already cooked lunch, baka gusto mo muna sumabay sa amin. Kumakain ka ba ng sinigang na bangus sa bayabas?” Maya asked.

           “I’d love to, its sounds good, but I really have to go now. I can’t be late, my witness is a very busy person and lunch is her only available time.” Richard answered with a little regret in his voice.

        “Ahh, okay. What about Abby? Wala bang allergies sa food?” Maya asked to make sure.

        “Wala naman, but I don’t think she’ll eat sinigang. Medyo picky eater yung bata eh. But don’t worry, may dala kaming spaghetti. Nagpadala si Manang Fe for everyone.”

           “Wow, paborito ni Sunshine!”

           “Yeah, I heard. Pareho sila ni Abby.” Richard was now at the front door, about to say his goodbyes, when Abby shouted while going down from the mezzanine.

           “Daddy! I’m staying here while you’re in a meeting, right?” Abby was worried that she’ll go with him.

            “Yes Abby! Tita Maya said you can stay. I’ll come back for you later.” Richard leaned and kissed Abby’s head. “Promise ni Daddy, babawi next time.”

           “Sunshine, si Tito Richard, Abby’s Daddy. He is also Papi’s bestfriend.” Sunshine immediately walked towards Richard.

She took Richard’s hand and did the traditional mano. “Hi po Tito Richard. Thank you for bringing Ate Abby here. We can play together.”

           “She’s happy to be here. Next time, ikaw naman punta sa house namin ha.” Richard invited Sunshine.

           “Sure po! Basta payag po si mommy.” Sunshine answered and gave Abby a high five.

          “Pano, I really have to go, matraffic pa Eastwood sa libis eh. Christmas rush.” Richard said but was now reluctant to leave. Again, he was enjoying Maya’s company but had no choice.

         “Sige, ako na bahala kina Abby.” Maya assured him with a smile.

          “Thank you.” With that, Richard smiled back and immediately walked to the gate. By the time he looked back, Maya has just closed the front door. He went inside the car and heaved a sigh.

 

            It was already past 6:00 o’clock in the evening when Richard entered the subdivision’s entrance. He turned left from the main street then was about to turn right to Maya’s street when he noticed that her car was not there. So, he immediately made a U-turn and proceeded to his house instead.

As usual, Manang Fe was the one who welcomed him home. “O, mabuti humabol ka sa hapunan. Masasabayan mo si Abby.”

            Without hesitation, Richard asked immediately. “She’s home already? How? I’m supposed to pick her up now.”

            “Hinatid na rito nila Maya kanina lang, mga alas-5:00 pasado. Nakilala ko na rin si Sunshine at si Doris. Pero hindi nagtagal, kasi may lakad si Maya, ayaw naman nyang iwan si Abby sa kanila na wala siya.”

Richard was not informed of the arrangement Maya made and wondered why. “She did not tell me earlier. Ang traffic po kasi eh.”

Manang Fe told him why. “Christmas season kaya ang tindi ng traffic. Yan ang sinabi ni Maya kanina. Kaya nga napilitan umalis ng maaga para hindi ma-late sa dinner nya nagyong alas-8:00. Hindi ka na raw sinabihan sa pag hatid rito para hindi ka na ma abala at mag-alala pa.”

           “Nakakahiya, I did not know may lakad pala siya. Ang traffic talaga kasi eh.”

            “Huwag ka ng magmukmok, halika na kumain, ng matikman mo ang sinigang na bangus ni Maya. Pinag tirhan kita, napaka sarap. Dahil nagmamadali umalis, nangako na babalikan ako sa pangako nya, at pinagdalhan ako ng luto nya.”

           “Si Abby po?” Richard did not hear what Manang Fe just said because he was disappointed with himself. He wanted to take the chance and planned on inviting Maya to his house for dinner to thank her for the help, and realized that it’s not going to happen that soon.

          “Pababa na yun. Pinaligo ko. Biruin mo, napakain ni Maya ng bangus at kangkong! Masarap daw, yan ang sabi ni Abby. Masayang masaya at may kalaro. Ayaw na kasi maghiwalay nung dalawang bata. Kaya nangako si Maya na si Sunshine naman ang pupuna rito sa susunod, kaya pumayag na magpahatid si Sunshine sa bahay nila.”

          

It was already 11:00 o’clock in the evening and Richard still couldn’t get to sleep.   He can’t get her out of his mind. They were together same time last night, and thinking about it brought yearning in his heart to be with her again. He would love to hear her voice, but was reluctant to call her because he knew she was still out. He closed his eyes but all he could see is her.

Richard found himself outside Maya’s house, wearing his pajamas. He saw the dim light in Maya’s room that was facing the street. Courageously, he dialled Maya’s number. “Hi! I’m outside your house.”

          “Richard?” Maya looked over the window and saw him looking at her. “Wait lang.” He looked bothered so she immediately tied the silk robe around her and went down to open the door for him.

Richard watched from the other side through the steel bars, as Maya unhooked the padlock that secured the service gate. “Gabi na ah, may problema ba? Halika muna sa loob, mahamog dito.” Maya asked him with concern. But before Maya could proceed inside, Richard gently grabbed her shoulder and went a little forward, making Maya lean on the doorway.

Richard moved further forward by leaning his left arm on the doorway above Maya’s head. “I…I can’t get you out of my mind. I missed you, Maya.” As nothing could stop him, he kissed her gently on the lips, prolonging it just that way. He moved away to look at her in the eyes then kissed her once again, this time he played with her lips with his tongue, occasionally sucking it. When he felt her move, he grabbed her waist to pull her closer to him and deepened the kiss. He probed inside with his tongue and Maya finally responded.

Without breaking the kiss, he moved their bodies and pushed the door behind. When he heard a little moan from Maya, he swiftly carried her and sat on the couch, laying her on his lap. Maya felt her heart beating faster with blood rushing everywhere in her body. She felt herself getting wet down there as Richard’s tongue played with hers while she felt his right thumb playing circles just below her left breast.

Maya put her hand on Richard’s nape and toyed with his hair, arousing him more. So, he shifted his face and started kissing Maya on her neck, up to her earlobe, then down to her neckline. Again, a moan of pleasure escaped her mouth. When Richard covered her firm nipple with his mouth and sucked on it gently, Maya arched her body and tightened her grip on his hair.

          “Sir Richard?!”

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Mr. and Mrs. Stag – Chapter SEVEN – Concerning the Concerns

Chapter  SEVEN

Concerning the Concerns

Previously in Chapter SIX

      “I was the cause of the delay. Color coding kasi ako and it was close to 3:00 p.m. so pinilit ko makarating sa condo ko sa Eastwood so I can change vehicles. Kaya lang, pag dating sa Ortigas extension, sobrang traffic because of road works. Then there was miscommunication sa house. Dapat nauna ang yaya sa school before dumating ang tourist bus from field trip, even assuming that I was on time.” Richard explained, conscious of Maya’s facial expression.

        “So the little girl, si Abby, she is your daughter? Ikaw yung Daddy niya?” Maya asked with a high tone.

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Continuation…

         “Yes, I am.” Richard answered in a calm voice and restrained face.

         “And you bring Abby to school every day?” Maya asked.

          “Yes, I do, bonding time na kasi naming mag-ama.” Richard proudly answered.

          “Talaga, as in everyday?” Maya asked again.

          “Yes, that’s why I don’t agree on hearing dates with early settings in the morning.” Richard went on to explain.

           “Walang mintis?” Maya on the other hand was making sure.

          “Yes! If may lapses man, maybe twice or thrice lang siguro.” Richard said with conviction.

         “So, since ikaw yung naghahatid kay Abby, malamang ikaw rin yung hindi makapag antay sa drop off kaya busina ka ng busina?”

          “Yeah, that was me, alright.” Richard admitted easily.

FLASHBACK

It was early Friday morning, Maya’s car stopped behind the tricycle parked along the tear-drop shaped drop off area of the school, from where a high school student was disembarking. No cars were around yet because it was only around 6:20 in the morning and students are usually dropped off in school beginning 6:45. Maya had to bring Sunshine to school very early that day because she had a court hearing in Mandaluyong City and being a Friday, she anticipated heavy traffic.

         “We’re here!” Maya pulled the hand break then the lever to open the trunk. She went down from her car and pulled out the trolley bag of Sunshine and settled it on the floor. Sunshine has not gone out of the car so Maya opened the door and called out for her daughter.

        “Sunshine, baba na diyan. Pasensha ka na, mommy has to go to work early today, kaya pati ikaw maaga tuloy ngayon.”

           “It’s okay Mommy, I have classmates who come to school this early. Sometimes I catch them sleeping heads down on their table sa room…they live far from here kasi.”

Maya is thankful that they live in a very nice community and just near the school. She actually acquired the house from her baptismal godmother, a single lady who migrated abroad.

          “Ganun ba? Today lang naman ‘to anak because Ate Doris can’t bring you here at a later time kasi may gumagawa na tubero sa bahay eh. Sige na, punta ka na sa room agad ha. Mag coloring book ka na lang muna or sabayan mo na lang kaya mga classmates mo mag nap. But if you want, pass by the chapel and pray first.” Maya said while securing Sunshine’s school ID around her neck. “Ang likod mo ha, pag pawis ka, palagay ka ng lampin as likod.” Maya then checked on Sunshine’s back and felt it moist. “Ayan na nga at pinagpapawisan ka na agad. Sandali lagyan muna kita ng lampin.”

Maya opened the school bag to get the cloth diaper and started fixing it on her daughter’s back. She was making sure that it won’t be seen outside the collar of the uniform, when the car behind honked several times.

PRESENT

         “Bumisina ka eh no-blowing-of-horns-zone na yun.” Maya said as a matter of fact. “Are you that impatient?”

        “Eh maaga pa naman nuon, and hindi pa nag start ang classes. I had a hearing that morning kaya medyo nagmamadali ako. Tapos, naka baba na si Abby but I could not leave because the car in front of me was not moving and I thought, nauna na nga nagbaba ng pasahero sa akin, hindi pa rin nakaka alis.”

          “Kasi naman Atty. Lim, when Abby went down from your car, nakita kami ni Sunshine, and she went to us. Of course may kaunting usap pa kami tapos inayos ko pa yung uniform ni Abby.”

        “Yes I saw that. Kaya nga, inatras ko agad yung car and left right away. Hahaha!” Richard confessed laughing.

          “Ah ganun? Eh bakit ka tumatawa ngayon?”

         “Eh kasi…I panicked. Hahaha! I remember I saw you glance at my direction and of course when I realized that it was your car, I got so embarrassed. Then I got worried that you might confront me, katukin mo ako sa bintana kaya napa atras ako so I could leave right away baka makita mo pa ako.” Richard narrated in detail chuckling.

        “Alam mo ba, kung alam ko lang na ikaw nga yung nasa loob ng car, I would have taken the opportunity at talagang malamang nilapitan kita.”

         “Seriously? You would confront me dahil lang sa binusinahan kita?” Richard asked Maya, smiling almost in a flirtatious way.

          “Hindi ah. I’ve been intending to talk to Abby’s father but I was also having second thoughts. I just wanted to talk about Abby. Had I known na ikaw pala yung father, hindi siguro ako nag dalawang isip pa.”

          “Why? What about Abby?” Richard asked, now in a serious tone and with a contorted face.

         “Wala ba nakwento si Abby sa iyo when you fetched her from the field trip?”

         “Marami, first she met Sunshine and her very nice mommy, and the rest of it, about the field trip.” Richard replied without thinking.

       “Wow, very nice mommy, eh ako yun diba?” Hahaha! I remember Abby’s friend, si Bea, she called me mommy-of-Sunshine. Nakakatuwa ang mga bata ano?”

      “Is there something else that I should know?” Richard asked.

Maya wiped her mouth and pushed aside her plate. “Would you like another cup of coffee?” she asked.

       “Yes, please.” Richard just immediately replied, anxious of what Maya has to say about Abby. “So, what is it all about, Maya?”

Maya stood up and went to the coffee maker and started brewing. “Uhm… Richard, kasi nanay ako eh… pasensha na if I will sound or appear to be meddling with your lives, pero kasi nakaka concern lang yung nagyari kay Abby. She has this classmate who confronted her about the absence of her mother and being an ampon.”

        “What?! W-what do you mean?” Richard sounded surprised, confused and worried. So Maya immediately narrated in detail what she witnessed that afternoon.

       “Abby did not mention anything about it, not even Sabel.” Richard said with perplexed face, staring at his cup of coffee. It was all that he could say after Maya’s narration, feeling sad, lost, resentful and guilty.

       “Wala pa si Sabel when the conversation took place.”

        “Those are harsh words to say…and Abby is so young.”

         “I couldn’t believe it myself. Mga salitang ganun lumalabas sa bibig ng classmate ni Abby.  But what really affected me was when Abby said kung may mommy raw siguro siya, baka nandun rin daw kagaya ko. Then she wondered, sarap daw siguro ang may mommy.”

          Maya felt Richard was hurting so she continued to speak her mind out just so she could compensate Richard’s silence. “My heart went out to her, at the same time, nasaktan ako for my daughter. I realized then, that she could be feeling the same way about her father.”

       Richard’s mind might have been wandering, but this didn’t stop him from hearing Maya’s voice cracking up. He looked at Maya and saw tears flowing from her doe eyes. Instantly, he moved to the chair next to Maya and tried to comfort her. “Maya, between the two of us, you are in a better situation. You’re there for your daughter. Richard said while wiping the tears from her cheeks. He handed the hanky to her and continued. “Abby’s mother had a severe postpartum depression and was having a hard time adjusting, so practically, she was never there for her.”

         Maya took the hanky and wiped the tears from her eyes. For a moment he stared at Richard without saying anything. “Don’t worry, my hanky is clean. I haven’t used it today to wipe anything.” Richard assured her.

           “Sira, hindi naman yun eh.” Maya comfortably hit Richard’s arm in jest. “I was about to say, that a mother carries her child for 9 months. So, at least from the time your wife conceived until she had that postpartum thing, she was there for Abby. And it’s very apparent that you’ve always been there for her. In my case, he chose to be absent in our lives even before our daughter was born.”

         Richard recalled his conversation with Angelo about Maya’s past. While other important details were left untold, he was very certain that whatever it is in her past, his admiration and respect for Maya will be the same. “You are perceptively a strong woman Maya. You seemed to have taken things well. You and your daughter are okay.”

         “I had to be strong for my daughter. When she was born, she became my strength and I moved on.”

        “Your daughter is very lucky to have you as her mother. You are always there for her.”

         “Your daughter is also very lucky to have you as her father because you love her and you’re always there for her, you make efforts at sabi mo nga walang mintis.”

          “But a father can never be a mother. We do not have the same bond that mothers have with children, because as you’ve said, you carry them for 9 months. Fathers do not have the mother instinct.”  

          “Okay fine, I agree on that. Pero give credit to yourself. You love your daughter and you are there for her. Hindi katulad nung bangungot na yun! Alam mo naman siguro that he left while I was pregnant and was not there when I was giving birth to our child. He did not even bother to see her at all.”

            Richard took the chance to ask her about something that he is concerned about. “Maya…I hope you don’t mind…but uhm…I noticed…well…if you have moved on a long time ago, w-why are you still wearing your wedding ring?”

          “Because I am still legally married to him.”  Maya answered immediately without hesitation or inhibition.

Richard immediately understood what she meant and instantly, his admiration for her grew stronger. Maya went a little further. “Ayokong may masabi sa akin.”

Richard smiled and nodded in acknowledgment. “Logical reason why you became Mrs. Stag.”

Not expecting such statement from Richard, Maya gave a short explanation. “Eh kahit naman liberal na mga tao ngayon, society can still be really cruel to a woman like me. Lalo na with the annulment case…”

          “I understand. Nailang ka ba kanina, kaya you’d rather take the cab alone than ride with me?”

         “Iba naman yun eh. Besides, nahiya lang talaga ako kasi it was still early and the night has just started for the boys. Alam ko naman mga boys after ng party may iba pang lakad minsan, eh kakasimula pa lang ng party.”

         “I see. Iba naman yun.” Richard not sure if he really understood what she meant so he wanted to hear her say it. “You mean, you don’t go on dates? Or at least you don’t want to be perceived to be on a date.”

       “Hindi naman sa ganun. It’s just that if I don’t wear the ring, it’s like I’m saying to the world that I am single and available when I am not. I don’t want to be misinterpreted sa simpleng hindi pagsuot ng singsing. Ayoko naman isipin ng tao that I’m offering myself to men –”

         Richard did not let her finish and instead asked. “You don’t mind being called Mrs. Stag?”

         “Nakakatawa, kanina ko lang nalaman yang Mrs. Stag na yan when a bitchy batch mate of mine saw you talking to me and mom. She wanted daw to meet Mr. Stag but got too excited to ask me the favor of introducing her to you. Slip of the tongue, she called me Mrs. Stag. Feeling awkward, she had to explain it to me.”

        “So how did you react to that?” Richard curiously asked.

“Ipapakilala sana kita kaya lang nawala ka eh. Crush na crush ka daw nya. Apparently, marami raw may crush sa iyo. Oooy…feeling high school. Hahaha!”

       “Silly! I meant, hindi ka ba napikon that your batch mate called you Mrs. Stag?”

      “She’s one of those who gossiped about my pregnancy, my civil wedding, and being abandoned. I’m not surprised now may calling of names na, wala kasing machismis na iba. I don’t mind to be talked about again and being called Mrs. Stag. It’s a good indication of how people perceive me now.”  

          “She’s really a bitchy batch mate. I’m glad I didn’t meet her earlier.”

         “Richard, pwede ako naman magtanong? I don’t see any wedding ring anywhere but why have you become Mr. Stag, why do you go to socials alone when it seems so easy for you to have a date?”

        “Hmmmm, let’s just say that back then, I have not met anyone interesting or…there was no one who was nice enough to be in company with…”

           “Ahhhh…you did not find anyone interesting, baka something’s holding you back… hindi ka pa ba nakakapag move on sa kanya?” Richard looked down and Maya felt offensive. “I’m sorry if I got too personal, you don’t need to ans –

 “Maybe.. Maybe something is holding me back, Maya. There was no closure. There was an unsettled issue. You see Maya, she…she died…in the arms of another man.”

 

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