Lira fumed, pacing the floor of her bedroom, contemplating if she was going to tell this to her aunt or sister. She did not want them to know about her feelings for Axel but at the same time, she did not want Aurora near him.Her sister walked in just as she took her seat, still fuming. "What's wrong? You've been angry all day." Leah asked, looking genuinely concerned."I'm not angry." She responded clippedly."Sure?""Yes!" She snapped, reaching for her purse to grab a cigarette.Leah's hands flew forward, gesturing for her to calm down, "Whoa, easy tigress. You're not going to smoke that are you?""I am." She needed to calm her nerves and this was the only ways she could help herself. "You know Aunt Lauren is going to get mad about it. There's a no smoking policy in this house." Leah reminded her."I really don't care right now." Was her nonchalant response.Lira somewhat prided herself in being the rebellious one amongst the twins and if she said she was going to do something, s
Another day, another drama. It was yet another day in the Adams' household and I was about to get grilled by my mother in-law. I was minding my business as usual when I walked past a shelf and a vase followed suit, landing on the floor and shattering into pieces. I froze in shock. It all happened so fast. But luckily there was one of the helps on standby who helped me clean up the mess the shards of glass had made. "Aurora!" I was on my way to the bedroom when I heard her grueling scream. "Oh dear God," I said under my breath as I turned back to head towards the stairs. "Ma'am?" "Get down here right now!" I sighed and slowly made my way down to face her. This was going to be messy. "I didn't break it on purpose." I said before she could say anything to me in that accusatory tone she usually used. "Oh shut up!" "It's just a vase, why would you want to make a big deal out of this?" I asked, genuinely tired of her antics and apparently not in the mood for her drama. She looked
"Leo?" Mom knocked on my door and came in as soon as I told her to. "Anything wrong?" I asked when I saw how sunken she looked. I assumed it was one of her usual dramatic antics but then again, it seemed serious."We need to talk." She said grimly, lips meshed into a thin line."Is there a problem?" I asked in concern."Just come with me." I followed her closely until we were sat in her bedroom where she broke into tears over what I don't even know."What's wrong mom?" I asked, few seconds into her bout of tears. I knew how this worked, I could not delay asking her what was making her cry but I could not ask with immediacy either because she had not let out the first set of tears."It's your father," she sniffed."What about him?""I feel like he's cheating on me again."'"Dad would never do that." I said, ignoring the 'again' part because I wasn't sure I was ready to hear the details. "But he's never here when I need him." She whined, blowing her nose into tissue.Yes my father wa
I picked up my phone nervously at the third ring. I had a bad feeling about this call."Mother..." I said slowly. "Come home. We need to talk." I swallowed. If she wanted to me to come all the way down to talk, then things were serious. I put down my phone and headed straight into the closet to pick something to wear. Jeans. I was struggling to wear my jeans. I had put on some weight without even realizing it. The same way I struggled to put it on, I fought to take it off and threw on a A-shaped floral dress instead. I slid on some sandals and headed straight into the bathroom to put on some light makeup. She would kill me if I left the house without looking 'presentable'. I got one of the drivers to take me. My mother in-law was thankfully not in to scrutinize me. This was the first time I would step out of the estate in the bright of day for something that was not another pointless function. I heaved a breath. There was this nervous feeling in the pit of my stomach. I was goin
"I have great news." I grinned."Why are you keeping me in suspense? Spill!" I went on tell her all that transpired some days before that led to this moment."She did what? And you did not smack her?!""You know I'm not a fighter.""Well you should be. Sometimes I hate that I'm not in the same city with you.""I miss you too,""Yes I miss you but I said that because I need to beat up your in-laws. Especially his witch of a mother,""River!" I exclaimed amid laughter."I guess we could say you both are making progress,""Can we call it that?""I guess so. Let's see the positive side of everything shall we?""Yes ma'am.""I have to go now. Work calls,""Take care."Work. I wanted to have work calls too. I wanted to get out of the house everyday, have a sense of independence. Everyday I felt like a liability. ~~~"Stay away from my boyfriend."I froze as all eyes turned to me in the middle of the room. I was on my way to the kitchen to grab a cup of ice cream and I had was just passing
The rhythm of the classical song that played in the background filtered into my ears and I found myself humming along with it. It was yet another function. However, Aurora was not on my arm, Leah accompanied me this time. "I'm back," She sighed, returning from her bathroom break."Finally. I thought you'd left me to die of boredom." I said exaggeratedly. She chuckled, "I love you too much to let that happen to you.""Thank you." I exhaled."It's not so bad." She said to encourage me."There's a reason my dad makes me attend these functions." I told her."Networking?""That. And he doesn't want to die of boredom." "Oh Leo," She shook her head, looked away and looked back at me. "What? Is there something on my face?" I questioned."I'm not staring at you silly. There's some girl who doesn't want to get her eyes off you over there." "Who?" I asked in surprise, willing to turn and see for myself.Leah gripped my arm quickly, "Don't turn. She's walking this way."I stayed still, curi
There was something off about Leo.He came back later than usual. He stayed up late at night, had very lengthy calls at odd hours and smiled at his phone often. My suspicions were raised beyond a doubt. I did not know how to confront him about it. What was I supposed to say? Was I supposed to sit him down and ask whom he as speaking to all the time? Things hadn't changed much between us. We had very few words said to each other and that was mostly because he had very little to say in response to the conversations I tried to start with him.It was a Saturday afternoon, I was busy sorting through laundry when Leo walked in, talking over the phone excitedly. His phone was on loud speaker and I heard her voice. It was subtly deep and very sultry. He had confirmed my suspicions. The person he had been talking to for the past week was a woman. My chest tightened as the realization hit me. Heaving deep breaths, I picked up my phone and texted River for the first time in months. Her reply
When I drove out of the house in rage I was lowkey glad she saw my messages with Melody. Now I did not have to explain the fact that I was falling in love with someone else. I hoped it would give her enough reason to leave although I knew a possible divorce would be quite messy at this point. But then I had made up my mind to ask Melody to be my girl and there was nothing that would stop me. She was everything I wanted.I was heading straight to the hangar where she had told me to meet her up because she wanted me to join her on a mini vacation."Hey," I said when I made it to where she was parked waiting for me. "You're late." She frowned slightly."I'm sorry. Something came up,""Your wife?" She asked. She could tell from how my face contorted whenever that aspect of my life was brought up."Yeah.""Let's forget about her, shall we?" "Gladly," I said and leaned close to her, nearly taking her lips in mine.She shoved me back playfully, "Easy tiger." "Yes ma'am." I chuckled."It's