Jennifer was hideous, absolutely revolting to look at, especially when she cried. Her face scrunched up like a crumpled piece of paper, her eyes red and swollen, tears and snot mingling in a mess that made her ugliness all the more obvious. But Emilio liked it. He liked it a lot.
"You're getting your snot all over my backseat," Emilio said, his voice sharp as he glanced at her through the rearview mirror. His car, a beat-up sedan that smelled faintly of stale cigarettes and cheap air fresheners, felt cramped with Jennifer's heaving sobs. "You'll have to pay for the detailing."
Jennifer wiped her nose with the back of her hand, her fingers trembling. "That's fine," she sniffled. "Just let me out here after I Zelle you."
Emilio laughed, a short, mocking sound. "Let you out? What do you think I am, your Uber? No, Jennifer, you're going to make this up to me."
Jennifer was his neighbor, an overweight woman who seemed perpetually lost in life, her clothes always a size too tight, her hair a mess of frizz and split ends. She should have moved away years ago, but Emilio liked having her around. She was like a mouse in his cat-and-mouse game. Whenever he saw her, he would find a way to taunt her, to remind her just how pathetic she was.
But today, his little piggy had dared to go out looking for love. Emilio had followed her, shadowing her as she went on a date at some rundown diner on the edge of town. When the guy stood her up, he watched her crumble, crying at the bus stop like a sad, lost child. The idea that anyone might actually want her was laughable to him. She was his to torment, his personal plaything, and he wasn't going to let anyone else have her.
I felt as if someone had dropped a boulder on my fragile heart. He peppered kisses on her neck and she giggled in response. Right in front of my eyes. I clenched my fist. Their proximity suffocated me. I couldn't breathe.
Jealousy and agony gave way to pure rage and without thinking, I jerked the woman out of his hold and pushed her away.
"What the hell," she glared at me and I glared back at her before turning my gaze on Alex.
"Who is she? And why is she here?" I asked him and could hear my voice shaking because of the enormous rage I was feeling in that moment. I wanted to kill him along with her.
He scanned my expression for a moment and then flicked his gaze away as if I don't even exist.
"Let's get you to my room," he was about to grab her hand when I grabbed his.
I turned to face the woman and gave her a death glare, "Leave."
"What," She flicked her gaze on Alex who looked as taken aback as her. I was overly tempted to pluck her eyes out for looking at him.
"Eyes here. I am his wife and the lady of this house. And I want you gone. Leave," I gritted out. Completely forgotten that I was going to leave this house tonight.
"Only in the paper. And I am the owner of this house," he hissed in my face in a warning tone and then looked at the woman. "Go to my room, Selena," he told her in a stern tone. He was annoyed not by her but by me. I could feel his temper rising, but it was nowhere near mine.
My heart shattered in million pieces when he said that. A drop of tear rolled down my cheek as I saw the woman taking the stairs from my peripheral view. My eyes were fixed on Alex who had his jaw set and eyes glaring fire.