3 months later...
People say that time can heal everything, right?
Wrong.
Three months was quite a long time but instead of healing things back to normal, time has ruined things even more for me.
In fiction, phenomenal things can happen in three months. I mean, it merely took a day at the most for Prince Charming to find out Cinderella with the help of a glass slipper and a few seconds of the kiss was enough to revive Snow white from her stepmother's curse.
So, the bottom line was that time...yes time can make phenomenal things happen in the fictional and fantasy world but in reality, this is what happens...
Ever since that shit
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My stomach began to churn as I took in my surroundings. People. So many people. Each one was crucial to the company. What if something goes wrong? "Soaf?" Kris called, tapping on my shoulder. "Are you alright? You look like you will throw up right here," "No, no I am not alright," I nodded sullenly. "I am so damn scared. These people are so important. What if anything goes wrong? Liam warned me that I will have to face the consequences if something happens," "Nothing is going to happen," Kris assured. "Your job was to ensure that everything is perfect and that it is. Now if God forbid anything goes wrong that's not your fault. And what is the worst thing that Liam can do? Fire you? Well, screw him," "Look, if something was wrong Sandy would have called
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I blinked and grumbled as something bright fell on my eyes. It made my head hurt like crazy and I groaned loudly before forcing myself to open my eyes. The bright light almost blinded me and I quickly covered my eyes with my hand and dragged myself into a sitting position. It felt better, so I removed my hand and stared around. Bright sunlight poured into my room and I could hear voices chattering downstairs. I rubbed my eyes and then concentrated on my surrounding. It was my room undoubtedly but there was something wrong. Was I missing something? I stared around and my eyes landed on a black dress lying haphazardly on the couch. That dress...it...it looks familiar. And then it hit me! Of course, I wore that to Liam's party last night!
"Your welcome!" Sean shouted as soon as I climbed down the stairs. He was sitting down on the dining table eating breakfast with utter delight. Anything that Kristen does always delights him. That was no surprise. I grinned at him and giggled as Liam rolled his eyes. Unlike Sean, he was sitting down on the couch reading the newspaper. For the first time, our gigantic apartment appeared tiny and it pleased me enormously. We looked like a small, happy family together. "We need to talk woman," Kris grumbled, giving me a deathly glare. Even though I can bet that she was extremely happy for me, that was not going to change anything. She wasn't going to ignore my stupidity last night without giving me an earful.
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