Sofia’s POV I scrolled through my phone, through the list of results that had come up after I had looked up ‘the things a married woman can do to pass time’ on safari. It had brought forth a bunch of things I had no thought of doing, and most of it contained taking care of babies– where would I find a baby to take care off? And that sounds really stressful, I wanted to do something I was going to really, really love doing.It would have been easier for me if I had been allowed to do any of my hobbies back when I was growing up at home, but my father disagreed the moment I had brought the topic up, even before I could finish speaking.And that had been the end of it for me. Until this morning when it occurred to me that I could be doing something I like, something I’d have passion and zeal to do… Well, that is it, Luca was going to agree and give me the permission to do it, instead of disagreeing like my father had done instantly, years ago.I wanted to start doing something. It oc
Sofia’s POV I closed the bedroom door the moment I got into the room and leaned against it as I dragged breaths into my lungs while blinking repeatedly. Once my breaths were starting to come out at a normal pace once again, I moved away from my spot against the door and walked deeper into the bedroom, heading straight for of the bean bags chairs in the room and the other side of the bedroom and sank into it, pulling my legs up and warping my arms around it. I dragged in another deep breath and puffed it out ever so slowly, my ribs rising and falling along with the slow intake and exhale I was performing in order to calm myself down and stop the tears that had been about to once again fall down since the moment I exited Ryan’s presence.I was going to blame these unusual overwhelming emotions that had suddenly come to visit me this afternoon on my period. Yeah, it had got to be it.My hormones are most definitely messed up at the moment, hence the urge to cry.I shifted a little and
Sofia’s POV The first thing I came to was low, unclear voices which were blending into each other, making it hard for me to figure out who was who. I blinked my eyes open and winced immediately as bright lights shown into my eyes really intensely that I had to close my eyes back for a few seconds before finally blinking my eyes open slowly once again.What happened? I asked myself as my eyes started trailing over every near you detail it could lay its gaze on. I turned my head around and stared straight down, the familiarity of the room I was currently in registered into my head slowly and I blinked once again in confusion.I was… in the sitting room?I stared down at the white couch I was currently lying on, recognizing the couch immediately as one of the ones in the sitting room. I pushed myself up to a sitting position and let out a sharp noise when that sudden movement made a sharp pain tug at the inside of my head and my stomach at the same time.I didn’t notice the set of he
Sofia’s POV The man crouched down, almost in the same spot Luca had crouched down in and I felt my body start to stiffen up a little. I watched as Luca stood right in the spot he had crouched down in, minutes ago, his hands deep in his pocket and his eyes staring down at me – making me notice once again, just how big and tall he was at the moment.I had no idea if I was going to be as tall as he was if I stood up on the couch– that was how small I was compared to him.“Hello, Mrs Luca.” The man who had crouched down before me started to speak and I focused my eyes on him once again, feeling a light color of embarrassment start to flood my cheeks at being referred to as ‘Mrs Luca’ in the presence of Luca himself.“Hello,” I whispered to the man in reply, sucking in a sharp, audible breath when something squeezed in the lower part of my abdomen painfully.“How are you feeling now?” The man asked and I stared at him quietly, wasn’t it obvious to him that I was hurting at the moment?“My
Sofia’s POV “Are there any other side effects it brings you?” He asked and I nodded my head before starting to list them, “Lots of headache and body pains, drowsiness, nauseous feeling, weakness, mood swings and moodiness.”“Whoa. That’s a lot of side effects, that might as well be one of the reasons as to why you pass out.” He started to say before scribbling down on his book once again.“I’ll give you a few things for your period side effects, and something for you to use for your headache and stomach pains.” Tyler informed me and I nodded my head at him, feeling extremely grateful to him and thankful that I didn’t have to go to the hospital tonight all because I had stupidly made use of some drugs on an empty stomach when I wasn’t supposed to, and had ended up passing out.“Also, have you been overthinking lately?” He suddenly started to ask again and I stared confusedly at him, wondering why he was asking me such a weird question at the moment.“Doesn’t everyone overthink?” Th
Sofia’s POV “That’s all, Tyler, right?” I heard Luca’s voice echoed throughout the sitting room from a spot behind me and quickly turned my head around to check where he was speaking from.He was leaning against the wall, a few feet away from the doorway leading out of the sitting room and I turned my head back around and stared back down at my thighs the moment after our eyes had locked and held for a fleeting second.Luca had been there this whole time?The fact or probability that he had been there, staring at me as I had spoken to the doctor in a way that might have been almost borderline rude was making my stomach knot up unconsciously. I shifted on my seat, tangling my fingers together and brushing it lightly against my gown-covered thighs, sending a quiet thank you to God for making me decide to wear a gown that was quite long compared to the rest of my clothes, this morning.“Yeah, I’m almost done.” The doctor, Tyler, replied to Luca before shaking a cup shaped plastic over a
Sofia’s POV “It’s Sofia, no use of ma’am as well, remember?” I said to her at first and watched as a look of realization crossed her face before she nodded her head immediately and shifted a little bit forward until our knees were touching on the couch.“My bad, I’m so sorry, Sofia. I keep forgetting.” Matilda said and I nodded my head with a small smile to dismiss the small distressed look on her face.“What can I eat for dinner? I don’t feel like eating a thing tonight.” I started to say before letting out a small sigh and leaning my back against the back rest of the couch I was sitting in before I continued, “ I honestly wish I could make use of the drugs without having to eat a thing, that sounds like a lot of work to me right now.”“Sofia!” Sarah called out from her spot on the couch and I watched as the horrified expression on her face turned into that on a stern one.“Did you forget what just happened to you a few hours ago yet?” Sarah started to say and I breathed out a de
Sofia’s POV “Sofia?” Matilda whispered out in a soft voice after a few minutes of the sitting room rendered in complete silence after I had started crying. I had already stopped crying after a few minutes but still remained in her arms because it had felt really nice for once in my life.I pulled out from her arms and her hands fell off my shoulders immediately as I sat up on the couch and stared at her. I had no doubts that my eyes were puffy at the moment due to me crying.“Yeah?” I whispered back, allowing my eyes to slide close as I caressed my fingers over my closed eyelids while bracing myself for Matilda prying nature to demand the reason as to why I had unexpectedly started crying all of a sudden.“Do you feel a little bit better now?” She asked and I blinked my eyes open to stare at her, a confused look crossing my face for a few seconds as I watched her closely, wondering why she wasn’t asking the usual questions she’d have started asking immediately.I nodded my head once