Novel Name : Bashing Trinity

Bashing Trinity Chapter 4 Sucks!


TRINITY

My life sucks!

Let me tell you a brief story of my life. To start, my name is supposed to be Kiera Trinity Mallory, but the
registrar might have cross-eyed or drunk. Now my name is officially registered as Kiara Trinity.

Number one. I am the only child of Zoey and Logan Mallory. I always dream of having a sibling, but I
didn’t get a chance to have either a brother or a sister. I felt jealous every time I saw my friends with
their brothers.

Two. I have a frizzy red curly hair that looks like orange in the sun and like instant Chinese noodles. I
always got bullied when I was a kid because of my hair. No matter how mom tried fixing it with a
hundred hair clips, it wouldn’t just stick together. I got plenty of freckles all over my face. I’m sure you
know how my face looks like.

My eyes are maybe my best asset—they’re green like a tropical forest, but many girls have green eyes
too. Dad loves me so much he calls them emerald. My lips? Just ordinary. Okay, maybe red and full
because I have pale skin that makes them stand out?

I’m not tall neither short—just an average, I guess. I lack in the chest size, but I don’t have to use the
push-up bra that women are using these days to show off cleavage.

So much about my physical appearance. Well, one thing I suck at? Numbers. Who loves numbers,
anyway? I hate it because it just gives me a terrible headache at the end of the class.

Thank God, I passed and graduated from college with a Business Management major in Finance. Well,
I have to shift my love of Art to Finance to prove that I can still function and solve numbers without his
help.



Don’t raise your brows because I have good eyebrows that my friends envy me for that. Thank God,
they’re not red.

I was one of the luckiest students to get a full scholarship sponsored by Hughes Industries. Though my
parents work with them until now, I do believe that I still deserve the Scholarship program.

Another suck—my best friend since grades school hates me to death. He broke my heart, and I cried
for months. Not only because he hates me, but because he’s my crush since I learned how to walk.
Funny, right?

I never had a boyfriend until my senior year in college. Well, that was a year ago. I met Oli, and we
clicked right away like jigsaw puzzles until he asked me out.

Everything was perfect—we laughed, we fought, we reconciled, we made love, and he was so perfect.
He was caring, loving, and thoughtful until he proposed. Did I say yes? Of course, I loved him, and he
was my first boyfriend and everything, but he was not my first kiss.

But like I said before, life sucks! I found out that he was suffering from leukemia. No matter how I cried
my eyes out every day and night, nothing is going to change the fact that he is dying.

Oli died six months ago when we were about to set a date for our wedding. See? Fate is just playing
with me. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate my life.

I’ve got great parents and great best friends. I love them so much. But my life is about to be doomed
when I heard a month ago that Mr. Peter Williams is retiring. I’ve been working with him as his
assistance since I started my internship, and I’m about to get a real position at the finance department
at Hughes Industries.

“K! Sorry, I’m late.” My head snaps to the brunette of five foot eight inches gorgeous woman wearing a
light pink Dior dress, blue Louboutin stilettos with her blue Manolo Blahnik clutch bag. I stand from the



chair to meet her.

“It’s just like two minutes and twenty seconds, Lizzy,” I say after our girly kisses. Did I mention who
Lizzy is? The heiress of Hughes. Well, she’s the boss’s daughter. She runs the marketing and
advertising department and my ex-best friend’s big sister.

“Where’s Saph?” she asks, sitting across the table.

I notice her driver/bodyguard always on full alert like one of the Men in Black agents.

“She texted me half hour ago. She said she’s on her way.”

Lizzy chuckles. “Maybe she fought with her twin again. I heard from uncle Phoenix that Xandry doesn’t
like Matt.”

“Oh, I don’t like him too, but who am I to judge. Saph likes him, though.” I sip the caramel Frappuccino
that I ordered while waiting for Lizzy to arrive.

“I don’t think Saph is serious with him. You know her. She has a thing with bad boys, and he isn’t one of
those,” Lizzy replies, then she looks at me as if she wants to say something.

“What?” I ask.

“You know he’s coming back, right?” I freeze in my seat. I feel my surrounding is suddenly getting
smaller. I feel claustrophobic, and I shiver as if I just soak into a tub full of ice water. I nod slowly.

“I’m sorry, K,” she says sincerely, reaching out for my hand.

“It’s okay. I can handle him as I did before,” I tell her as I toy with my engagement ring. I never take this
off even Oli was long gone. It reminds me of him.

“That was three years ago, K.”



“four years ago, Lizzy,” I correct her.

“But you will work with him eight hours a day. Five days a week.”

“And?” I ask.

“You’re both kids at that time, and it’s been years since the last time you two see each other,” she
pushes.

“What’s your point? And we’re not kids this time, Lizzy. We’re both adults.”

“When was the last time you check his social media account?” she asks with scrutinizing looks.

“Almost four years ago,” I answer slowly with hesitant in my voice. “After he left. Why?” I never checked
anything has to do with him after that. I know his password, but I never tried even to check if he
changed it or not.

“See? That’s what I mean,” she says before sipping her green tea.

“He still hates me, and I’m sure he will make my life in living hell. Ms. Mallory, make my coffee, bring
my dry clean, send this, do this, arrange dinner with, fax this, do my presentation, oh, did my whore
call? Go fetch my dog, feed ducks, get me a copy of Jack Reacher’s first edition. Oh, Ms. Mallory, did I
tell you—”

Lizzy laughs until she turns red while holding her flat stomach as I mimick her brother’s voice.

“He might have changed his accent into a bloody Brit.”

“Meh, he’s still the same annoying Bash, but I love him, you know? I hope he’ll break up with that bitch
Dana before he comes back. I don’t like her for my brother.”

My heart has been stabbed like a thousand times every time she mentioned that name.



I hate the letter D. Ugh!

“It’s all my fault that he hates me, Lizzy, and I can’t blame him if he will torture me at work,” I say guiltily.
I’ve cried to sleep when he literally threw me out of his life that night. I was beyond broken.

“I don’t think he is that immature to mix the misunderstanding you had before with work. He’s grown up,
K.”

“I don’t think he’s even pleased to see me. Does he know that I’ll be his temporary assistant?”

She shakes her head.

***

I sent a text message to Lizzy that I couldn’t make it to the welcome party because I had to visit Oli for
our 1st anniversary. I know it sounds lame because I went in the morning and the party was not until
almost midnight. But to be honest, I’m not ready to face him. I still feel guilty until now.

I look at the mirror one last time. I close my eyes and take a deep breath. I’m bracing myself to
whatever Bash is going to throw against me as soon as he figures out that I’ll be working with him for
eight hours every day for weekdays. I’ve been practicing my speech since yesterday after arranging his
schedule.

I get out of the ladies’ room while wiping my sweaty palms on my skirt. I’m breathing deeply like every
ten seconds.

What’s wrong with me?

Pretend like he is your new boss who is an arrogant prick who hates women, K.

A text from Lizzy.



LIZZY: He’s in the elevator now.

Crap!

After a few minutes, I’m done arranging the file, and that’s when the door swings open. When I think I
am ready to face him again, it’s total bullshit. I’m never going to be ready. Ever.

Relax. Just play cool.

No, I can’t!

Oh, boy! He isn’t the young Bash, my best friend once for years. He’s changed a lot! I should have
followed what Lizzy has told me. To check out his social media or likely, to stalk him so that I won’t be
swooning in front of him and front of my effing boss.

Bash Hughes is hotter than the molten lava and like an effing sun in summer!

Our gazes meet. There’s a surprising look in his gray eyes.

Doesn’t he suppose to know that I’m his personal maid now?

He calls my name, Trinity. He’s the only one who calls me by that name, and if I’m being honest, I really
miss it. I miss that coming from his mouth. I miss his voice. I have to blink many times to push the
thought out of my head.

I greet him, but to call him by that name, it feels like I just swallow a fish. And I hate fish. It’s nasty.

He’s beautiful brows furrow.

I continue, “I hope the interior fits your liking, but we can still request and change—”

He raises hands to stop me from babbling like an idiot, showing me his long fingers.



My heart pounds in my chest. I feel my face heat when our gazes meet again. I have to break it
because Bash is hypnotizing me with those gray orbs that I once took a closer look at.

My lips dry instantly.

“You didn’t come to the party my family threw out for me two days ago,” he says in a low voice.

Is he expecting me to be there? Wow!

I grab some files on top of his desk that I placed them perfectly. I grab the iPad where I saved all his
appointment and my notes. I’m not supposed to do that, but I can’t just fidget in front of him or gawk at
him for the rest of the day. I hug them to my chest to somehow calm my racing heartbeat.

“I sent Lizzy a message that I couldn’t come,” I reply nonchalantly, then I continue to avoid stuttering,
“So, as you know, I’m your new assistant; temporarily, and my office is just adjacent to yours.” I point at
the door to his left. I look at him like he’s my man-whoring boss who cheated on his girlfriends.

I tap on his schedule on my iPad—it’s company property.

“You have a meeting in less than ten minutes.” I look at his schedule and read it to him like a normal
assistant-boss conversation.

“Trinity, just leave the meeting for a while, can you?”

I swallow hard when he moves closer to me. I feel everything around me disappears, and the tension
between us radiates.

“Okay, you’re the boss. I placed all the paper works that left by Mr. Peter Williams,” I agree.

“I’m not interested in that either,” he snaps.



I almost collapse. Oh, lord, please? Give me some magic to turn into an ant or at least a portal to
transport me to the other world.

“What happened to you, Trinity?” he asks, looking at me intensely. I can’t help but amaze at how he
looks so handsome right now.

“What happened to me?” I ask back, pointing at myself. “Nothing bad happened to me, Mr. Hughes. If
you don’t want me as your assistant, by all means, please, just ask the HR for my replacement,” I
answer with a firm voice.

Thank God! I don’t stutter like I always when I get nervous.

“That’s not what I mean,” he says. I act like I’m not affected; it hurts though, and I want to die right now.

“Stop calling me Mr. Hughes. You’re my best friend.”

“Were. Ex-best friend, Mr. Hughes. You are my boss, so it’s only proper to address you as—” I answer
quickly, but he interjects.

“I am your boss, so do as I say.” He sounds intimidating.

Crap! He’s angry.

“Sure,” I answer, defeated. I look down at the empty chair in front of me. I place down the file that I took
as my shield.

“I came to see you before my flight to the U.K, but you were not there. You went to your grandparents
in Boston.” He starts talking, and I can’t help but listen to his deep baritone voice—his sexy voice. I
miss it.



“I wanted to apologize that day and take back our friendship, Trinity, but you didn’t even answer my
calls nor replied to my messages,” he continues.

“It doesn’t matter. That was four years ago.” I continue my facade.

He snorts. “That’s it? I mean, you just wasted our friendship for years with just one mistake I made, and
you made mistakes too, Trinity.”

I face him. The last time I checked, he was the one who yelled at me and pushed me away from his
life. “I don’t want to be your friend, Bash, Can’t you understand that? Your friends, classmates, and
girlfriends thought I was just your slave. I’m a dog under your leash. Your personal maid!” Boss or not, I
don’t care.

I could lose the job that I love, but he keeps pushing me like it was my mistakes alone.

“Did I listen to them even once? How many times did I fight for you against them? How many times did
I choose you against my girlfriends? How many times did I defend you against those freaking losers,
Trinity? How many times?” His voice makes me want to sink into the floor.

“I don’t care. I have friends now. I’m sure you made friends with Brits.” And you have a Brit girlfriend.

“You’re such an immature!” he snaps.

“You’re an asshole!” Oops! I shouldn’t have said that.

“Watch your tone and your language when you’re in my office, Trinity. I’m still your boss.” Crap! He
sounds angrier. And just his voice almost makes me jump. He did really change a lot. He’s more
intimidating, more mature, and hotter. I don’t mean that last word.

“My apology, Mr. Hughes,” I say silently by force.



“Don’t I get a welcome back hug?” he asks with a soft voice this time. My head almost snaps as I look
up at him.

Bipolar!

This man is unbelievable.

“That’s inappropriate. Meeting in less than four minutes, Mr. Seb Hughes will introduce you as the new
CFO.” I didn’t realize he moves closer to me and grabs the iPad from my hand forcefully.

“Dinner with Luke; to discuss the engagement?” He taps it and reads slowly. He almost drops it to the
floor before he throws it to the empty chair that serves our gap. I watch his jaw clench and breathe so
deep before he walks away without a single word. The last thing I hear is the slamming of the door
behind him.




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