SOPHIA I tilted my head to watch him walk away from me. He slid his hands into the side pockets of his suit trousers and made gentle strides down the stairs. My heart squeezed in my chest. How long was I supposed to endure this? How long was I going to keep letting him walk away? Was I supposed t
"Tell me the goddamn truth for once in your life, because heaven knows I am sick and tired of all the lies. Tell me, Asher. Why do you hate me so much?" "Because it's easier, okay?!" When he yelled, I found myself taking two steps backwards. The lines of his arteries that popped up against his ski
AUTHOR Reed Borne - as he liked to call himself - the only legitimate son of Hera Borne, older sister to the late king Gunter Morris, and the son of a drug addict, a failure for a father. He reclined into the sofa as he stared out of his room balcony. Another puff of smoke escaped his nostrils and
Was it that he couldn't understand simple English, or he just wanted to be annoying? "Like I said, Ivan. Life and death…" "I think she knows something." Ivan blurted out, causing Reed to shift to the edge of his chair. He narrowed his eyes on nothing in particular. "You think she knows something,
"I can see you went shopping. I am hoping there's a gift for me there." Adeline's eyes dropped to the bags, before they came up to find his. "Yes, there is. I told you I was going shopping, didn't I?" Reed's lips thinned into a smirk. Got ya, bitch. "Really?" He asked, and Adeline frowned at hi
ASHER "More room needed in the OB/GYN ward…yeah? No, alright. I'll make sure to send that to doctor Maurice…sure, sure, okay…" I tried to distract myself with the conversation that obviously didn't concern me. A nurse had her phone between her shoulder blade and her right ear while she scribbled i
"I think we should leave. Daniel and Darwin are hungry and tired. We can…" "Leave?" She thundered, sharply turning to face me. "You want me to leave my son whom I almost lost in the hospital because you're tired? How fucking selfish could you possibly be?" That one outburst alone told me all I ne
Confusion washed over me like waves. I searched everywhere; the top of my table, the drawers, the cabinets, the shelves, even underneath my table my laying down on the ground with my chest kissing the floor, yet there was nothing. Had someone…had someone taken them? Every other thing seemed to be