With Adana now at the base of the stairs, he went back to his game. His body battled with the console without restraint but his mind was a thousand miles away. Thinking back to this weekend.
That boy knew Adana. He didn't know why he felt a twinge of jealousy that she knew another guy. He didn't have any control over her or her decisions.
They had all driven back in silence, the boy passed out immediately his head made contact with the leathery seats of his car.
Leilani gave him instructions to her place and exited the car after a short 'goodbye', exchanging meaningful gazes with her friend in the back seat through the rearview mirror. Making sure to adjust Sean so he was comfortable, Adana went to sit at the front.
After a two-minute silence which felt like a century to Storm, he asked, "so what do you think we do to him?"
She knew who he was referring to and honestly, she was clueless. "I don't kn
A heavy screen of light grey smoke, blanketed her face, filling her nose. The rough feel of the fume rushing into her mouth and traveling into her slowly failing lungs helped numb the activities of the day away and the medium-hard cylindrical tube gave her a sense of control.Tapping the butt of the stick on an ashtray she tricked one of her dummies into getting for her, she released the toxic puff into the polluted climate of the room.A loud bang resonated through the house, knocking the death stick out of the loose grip of her thumb and index finger.Protesting under her breath, she threw the sundress strewn negligently over the back of the couch on, tidied the living area, and dragged her feet to the door taking look through the peephole.It couldn't have been her cousin back from school. The clock reminded her that it was just a little past eleven.After a li
Mrs. Turner's hooded eyes examined the class down her crooked nose and proceeded with her lecture. It didn't matter that continuous shuffling, clicking, sniffing, and murmuring filled the void of her high-pitched voice when she turned to write something on the board or nobody bothered interrupting her or answered her indirect questions.The only thing Adana could focus on was her growing discomfort as a lone drop of sweat traveled down her back and between her breasts. The little bulges right below her high-waisted skirt gathered moisture in between each other. A shower sounded like heaven to her at this point.A unified round of thankful sighs sounded through the class when the bell saved them from the torment that was History.She assembled the notebooks on her desk and stayed back letting the more eager students wrestle their way to the doors. No use risking grinding clammy bodies with others.Wal
Three days and her mother hadn't returned. She kept the house in a presentable state and ordered takeout food with what was left of her salary but that was also drying out. Money. She needed it.An extra job would help but how long would she continue eating out before her mother came home?
"Pomeranian dog, Chow chow, Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Havanese, and French bulldog." The girl ticked off each breed with a finger and gave her friend a 'duh' look."What?" She petted the dark, furry dog beside her. "My mom is a vet after all.""But you didn't tell me she made you learn a gazillion breed names." Her friend retorted still in awe."If we stand here all day, what the hell are we paid for?" Pushing friend down the steps of the park, they shared the leeches among themselves, agreeing that Adana would take the three small or average dogs while Leilani, the bigger dogs."Do we have a routine or something?" Adana paused, yielding to the dull ache in the sole of her feet.Her friend hadn't been kidding when she told her they would walk six energetic dogs much less under the sun whose mission seemed to be to give her sunburn. Bad sunburn."Yeah, we'll walk around the park for a while and let them go then giv
Every morning differed for Adana and as she stirred in her half-asleep state, she hissed at the pain that shot up from her legs to her arms, hol ding her in a painful grip.Her legs felt heavier than lead from the late-night scrubbing Helen had dragged her to do, with the excuse that she had been expecting guests the next morning. Still cursing and mumbling, she padded across the hall and stood at the base of the stairs bracing her mind for the heated argument.A few more steps down, the view of Helen screaming her heart out at a half-naked man on the other side of the living room caused her to wrap the sheer material tighter around her."What did you do with it, damn it?" Helen screeched and threw the thick blanket beside her at the man. It made it halfway."I swear I didn't do nothing!" Wrong answer because Helen growled and bent to pick up a used ceramic bowl. The new one.
The question rang in her mind, creating a chilling echo.The bottle in her hand gained ten pounds and she stilled. What could she say that would satisfy his determination to get an answer? By the way, his jaw set, all traces of his attention wavering seemed impossible."Who are you supposed to be?!"The screech seemed like an answer from heaven and the worse kind of sound."Where is your ID?" She pushed on ignoring the stares nearby shoppers gave her. "I don't remember appointing you for this. Look at you." She used her eyes to sweep over Adana's worn-out beanie and jeans, her lips drawn down at the corners and nose scrunched up as if Adana stank.Storm cleared his throat and stood in front of her, cutting her hostile reviewing of Adana off much to her relief. "Of course you appointed her." He offered a disarming smile and Brittany visibly melted."No, I
The voices floated around the café as more people came in for lunch break. There seemed to be even more people than usual today. Lucas served twice as fast, Mrs. Briggs used more materiels at once and Adana and Diego tried to take as many orders in as possible.Adana wiped her brow with her forearm and squared her shoulders just as another couple walked in. She made a beeline to the table. "Welcome to Big B's Café, what's your order.""Adana?"Her head which was concentrated on her poised pencil over her small notepad snapped to the wide eyes of the woman at the table and she choked on a gasp."You didn't tell me you worked here?" It came out as a shocked question to anyone listening but Adana could just here the implore
Her uneven breathing made too much noise in the new deadening silence. She had been recovering from the nightmares haunting her when she heard a scream from downstairs, followed by a crash.A slither of sweat traveled down the middle of her back, a remnant of the viscous dream. She flipped the switch and watched as the light glow bathed the room. The shabby couch where Helen slept on most nights, was turned over and the woman herself faced down flat on the floor."Mom?" Her voice came out tight with nerves. "Are you okay?"Dear God!As she got closer, the blood rushed away from her face and her heart ran for the hills. A crimson pool had formed around Helen's head, her eye which was visible from this side was wide open and