Monday came all too soon. Anna didn't want to get out of bed but that was out of the question. She grudgingly got up and did her morning workout. Then she had her bath, did her skin care routine and put on her uniform. The uniform was a sky blue shirt with a purple collar on a purple shirt. She wore a pair of white socks and completed it with black sneakers.
She then pulled her hair into the usual ponytail and took her school bag. She had packed her bag the night before so she just threw it over her shoulder after putting her phone in it, wore her glasses and checked herself in the full length mirror and felt that her look was satisfactory.
Annabelle went downstairs to fix a little sandwich for herself because eating with her parents would make her late but apparently, Katherine beat her to it.
″Good morning dear,″ the cook greeted.
″Good morning, Kathy. How are you?″ she asked.
″I'm fine,″ Kathy replied. ″I made you some breakfast,″ she said as she handed Anna a package.
Anna thanked her.
″It's nothing Belle. I happened to overhear your conversation with your parents last night when they said that you'd be starting school today so I decided to make you some breakfast early. You wouldn't want to be late on your first day,″ she said. ″I just need to pour you some milk and you'll be off.″
Anna's eyes widened. ″No!″ she screamed.
″Why? What's wrong?″
″I'm allergic to milk,″ she explained.
″Oh, I'm sorry darling,″ Kathy said apologetically.
″It's fine. Didn't my mom tell you? In fact, don't answer that, I'll just take this and get going,″ Anna said as she left the kitchen.
″Goodbye Belle,″ Kathy called after her.
The sight that met Anna when she got to the living room made her jaw drop. Her parents were sitting down and looked like they were waiting for her.
″Mom? Dad?″ she called when she finally found her voice.
Her mom smiled at her. ″Good morning Anna. I hope you had a nice night,″ she said.
″Yes, I did,″ Anna replied, still shocked.
″Annabelle,″ her dad began, ″We came out to see you before you leave for school.″
That statement on its own was both hilarious and shocking. Her parents never saw her off on the first day of school. This was certainly a new development.
″Oh, okay. Thank you. I'll be leaving now,″ she said. ″See you later.″
″Alright dear. The driver must be waiting for you now,″ her mom said.
She nodded and walked out the front door.
Her parents had already gotten a driver? She didn't put it past them but it was still surprising that they had gotten a driver so soon.
When she went to the garage, the driver was indeed there.
He was a young man of about twenty-five years. He was about 6'2 and very handsome with chestnut hair. He could pass for a model.
″Good morning Miss, my name is Dexter,″ he said as he stretched forth his hand.
She shook his hand. ″I'm Annabelle and I'm pleased to meet you, Dexter.″
″So which car would you like to go to school in?″ he asked.
'What sort of question is that?' she thought.
″Dexter, choose any car. I just don't want to be late,″ she said.
″Okay,″ he answered, ″I'll meet you just outside the garage Annabelle. I hope you don't mind me calling you that.″
″Of course not. After all, it is my name,″ she replied, exiting the garage.
A minute later, Dexter drove out in a black limo. Anna stepped in without waiting for him to come round and open the door for her.
″Why didn't you let me open the door for you?″ he asked with a frown as they drove out.
″I have hands for a reason,″ she said, rolling her eyes.
″Dex,″ she said, deciding the nickname was faster to get out. ″Why did you have to choose the limo? There were other modest looking cars there. Why did it have to be this one?″
Dexter looked shocked. ″Are you hearing yourself?″ he asked.
″Yes-″ Anna was saying.
″You are the daughter of Basha and Riley freaking Siromani!! You deserve a grand entrance. And don't forget this is a new school,″ he screeched, cutting her off as he turned around slightly.
″Oh, that. It's no big deal-″ she began.
″Yes it's a big deal, Anna,″ he cut her off again. "It's a very big deal. Do you know who your parents are? I never dreamt of even glancing at them in real life and here I am working with them.″
″Okay,″ she said as she brought out the breakfast Kathy gave her.
There was silence as she ate her sandwich. She got lost in her thoughts again.
First her parents saw her off, then she was reminded of their importance in society. But that was just the problem. Being their child wasn't easy because most kids wanted to associate with her because of the money her parents had.
On the other hand, her parents had been paying more attention to her since they got here. Maybe, just maybe, their move to America was for the best but Anna felt there was something strange about that. Maybe they were trying to give the impression that they cared but they would soon forget about her and face their work then everything would be the way it was before. It was either that, or they were trying to hide something.
There was no more time to think because they pulled up in front of her new school.
″Good luck today,″ Dexter said.
″Thank you,″ she replied.
Then she took a deep breath and braced herself for what was to come.
One look at the building before her told Anna that this school was only meant for the rich.
The signboard in front of the school said REGIS HIGH SCHOOL in block letters. The building looked neat, well maintained and there was a green verge in front of it.
Anna took her time to admire the building because she was dreading to look at the faces of the students who were watching her. Some were sitting on the bench in front of the school's glass door while the others - mostly boys - were sitting on the grass but that didn't matter. What mattered was that all of them were watching her like their lives depended on it and she was scared shitless.
When she couldn't stall anymore, she looked up and almost regretted it. Some of the students were watching her with amusement, some with expressionless faces and a certain group of girls with…anger?
Anna ignored them all and walked towards the glass doors with her head held high, she was the Siromanis' daughter after all. But that didn't stop her from hearing the comments of the other students.
"She's pretty," she heard one boy say.
"Where did she come from?" another one asked.
"I don't know, maybe Africa? Her skin color is dark," someone answered and she mentally face palmed.
"It's not dark you idiot, her complexion is more of light skinned,".another boy said and a side of her lip twitched. At least someone among these boys had sense.
"She looks Indian," a girl whispered as she passed her.
She kept listening, though she didn't like some of the comments, until she walked past those doors.
If Anna thought her experience outside was bad, then what welcomed her in the hallway was ten times worse.
Every single head turned in her direction. She was never the excessively shy type but this was both frightening and irritating.
'Why can't they mind their business?' she wondered.
"Who is she?"
"Obviously a transfer student."
"Who cares?"
"I'm just waiting to see the Siromani daughter."
So they didn't know her identity. She immediately thought of laying low but that would be useless. After all, she would be asked to introduce herself in almost every class.
Anna went to the secretary's office to get her timetable and locker number.
″Hi,″ she greeted the man at the desk.
″Name?″ he asked in a bored tone.
″Annabelle Siromani,″ she answered.
And behold ladies and gentlemen, he looked like he could die.
″The Siromani?″ he asked.
″Look sir, can I just get my timetable and locker number? I really need to be quick,″ she said as she resisted the urge to roll her eyes.
The man quickly attended to her and in a few minutes, she was on her way to locker 160.
When Anna got to her locker, there was nobody there for which she was grateful. She checked her timetable and saw that she had Physics first after homeroom and groaned.
That cursed subject. Nevertheless, she put almost everything in her locker, leaving only the stuff she would need till lunch break.
Next on the agenda was to find her homeroom. She sighed. That meant she would have to ask someone. Just then, she saw a boy wearing what looked like the school's football team jacket pass by.
″Hey,″ she called and the boy stopped.
″Hi″, she greeted once she caught up with him.
″Yes?″ he asked in a rude tone.
Anna rolled her eyes and put on her coldest face. If these kids thought they could be rude and intimidating, she'd show them the definition of those words.
″I need to get to my homeroom. Could you help me out?″ she asked.
″Why did it have to be me?″ the boy with irritation evident in his voice.
″Because, in case your eyes aren't seeing well, you're the only one close by,″ Anna answered. ″In fact, never mind. I'll find it myself.″
Then she began to walk away. The boy groaned.
″What homeroom is that?″ he asked.
″32B,″ she replied.
″Follow me,″ he said or more like commanded.
Anna wanted to say something to that but decided against it.
He led her to the class that was her homeroom and left her at the door before she could thank him. She watched his retreating back and sighed. From what she had seen so far, she really doubted she would like the school.
Anna took a deep breath and walked into the class. Again, all conversation stopped. Even the teacher who happened to be a man, was watching her closely.
She walked up to his desk.
″Good morning sir,″ she greeted him, ″I'm a transfer student and I was given this class as my homeroom.″
″I see,″ he said as he nodded. ″What is your name?″
″Annabelle Siromani,″ she replied and he froze.
"Pardon?″ he said.
″My name is Annabelle Siromani,″ she said.
″Oh. We've been expecting you. Welcome to Regis. I'm Mr. Edwards. Have a sit Annabelle,″ he said with a smile.
″Thank you sir,″ she said as she scanned the class for an empty seat. Her eyes landed on an empty seat at the back of the class by the window and she decided it would be perfect for her.
Everyone followed her with their eyes as she made her way to her new seat. 'Can't they find meaningful things to do?' she wondered.
After settling down, she took a picture of her timetable with her phone so that she wouldn't have to bring it out all the time.
In no time, homeroom was over and she had Physics. Worst subject ever. She took her bag and made her way to the door when she realized she had no idea where her Physics class was. Anna debated between asking the teacher and asking a fellow student and settled for asking the teacher.
″Mr. Edwards,″ she called when she got to his desk. ″Um, I don't really know where my classes are.″
Mr. Edwards smiled. ″Alright Annabelle. I'll get you a guide,″ he said.
The class was almost empty by then.
″Brooke Summers,″ he called to a girl who was passing them.
″Sir,″ the girl answered.
″I need you to be Annabelle's guide for today,″ he said. ″Can you do that?″
The girl glanced at Anna. ″Alright sir,″ she said.
″Thank you, Mr. Edwards,″ Anna said as they left the class.
″What class do you have now?″ Brooke asked once they left the class.
″Physics,″ Anna replied.
″Okay. We're in the same class and….oh shit, we're late,″ she said as she looked at her watch. ″We'd better hurry.″
As expected, they were late.
″Mrs. Kyle will have our heads,″ Brooke said, ″well, it's better late than never.″
Then they entered and everywhere was immediately silent. Anna began to wonder if that was a normal thing in Regis.
″And where are you two coming from?″ Mrs. Kyle asked as she gave them a piercing gaze.
″We're sorry ma'am. She's new,″ Brooke said, gesturing to Anna, ″and didn't know her way around.″
″I see. Please introduce yourself to the class,″ the teacher said.
This was the moment Anna dreaded the most but she just had to do it.
She faced the glass and said. ″Hi, everyone. My name is Annabelle Siromani.″
The reactions she got weren't quite different from what she was receiving all morning. Even Brooke looked both confused and surprised.
Mrs. Kyle was the first to compose herself.
″Welcome to Regis High Miss Siromani,″ she said. ″Please have a seat.″
Anna sighted an empty seat by the window in the middle row and made for it.
As she walked, she heard her classmates whisper.
"That's her?"
"Obviously."
"She wasn't what I was expecting."
"She wasn't what anyone was expecting."
"She looks too ordinary."
Anna snorted at the last comment. Did they expect her to look glamorous just because she was a Siromani? Well, they were in for the shock of their lives because the Annabelle Siromani was not like that.
It was finally time for lunch. Anna drummed her fingers on her desk as she impatiently waited for the Math teacher to shut up and leave. At last, the man left, but not before giving them an assignment but Anna didn't care. She just wanted to go to the cafeteria and put some food in her stomach. When she got there, it was already full. She quickly bought her food, luckily found an empty table and settled down to eat her ham sandwich.
Anna's POV I walked up to the school's entrance. Students were in front of the school as usual. Some were sitting in their cars, some on the grass and all of them were just doing their own things. It was my second day at Regis and it was Tuesday. Dex had dropped me off again. He tried striking a conversation but I shunned him since I wasn't in a good mood. I am never in a good mood on Tuesdays. Even my parents and friends have learnt to stay out of my way from me on those days. You may wonder why I am always unhappy on this one day. Well, for starters, my one time nanny died on a Tuesday. Her name was Arya. It may not seem relevant but she was precious to me. Arya was like a second mother to me and losing her was more than just painful. The other reason I hate the day is because on that day of every week, a certain someone whose name I have forbidden myself from mentioning would come to our home in Pakistan and cause trouble. A scar is always there to remind me of her weekly v
Dexter parked the car and went to the back of the house. The Siromanis' yard was very large. It could take up to four duplexes if he wasn't underestimating it. The main house, where the family lived, was in the middle of the compound. It was a mansion that could take anyone's breath away. There was a two storey duplex behind it where the servants stayed. They were the gardener, the cook, the housekeeper and Dexter, the driver. There was a gate keeper but he stayed in the gate house which was at the gate. Mr. and Mrs. Siromani were rather low key people. They didn't want a crowd in their home, unlike most rich people. Most rich families filled their homes with several servants mostly to prove their wealth. Dexter went to the servants' quarters and straight to his room. Anna's behavior today was not only strange but also uncalled for. Most rich kids were normally rude. They were so rude that he started thinking it was a matter of principle for them, but though he hadn't known her for a
Anna's POVI woke up with a smile on my face. I didn't know why I was happy. Maybe because it was a Wednesday or I because I had been successful at having substantial control of my emotions yesterday or maybe it was because I remembered Kathy's concern last night. It didn't matter what was making me smile but I was just happy. I quickly did my morning routine, wore my uniform, took my bag and ran downstairs. "Wow. You're in a pleasant mood today", Kathy said with a smile as she gave me my packaged breakfast. "Thank you Kathy", I said and hugged her. She looked stunned. Maybe she wasn't expecting that hug. "What are you thanking me for?" she asked after getting over her surprise. "I saw the dinner you left at my door", I said, beaming. Kathy's face immediately brightened up. "You're welcome dear", she said. "I'm sorry Kathy," I said when I remembered something, "I forgot to bring the plate down with me.""There's no problem dearie. Now get going. Dexter is waiting for you", she
Anna's POV A few hours later, it was time for lunch and I was starving. I went to the cafeteria, got my lunch and sat at an empty table. I had an AP Chemistry assignment due immediately after lunch break and I hadn't even taken a look at it! I brought out my notebook and began to do the assignment as I ate my lunch. I was so engrossed in what I was doing that I didn't notice someone had sat down at the table until I finished. Don't blame me, I just love Chemistry. The person happened to be Mr. Rude from my first day. What's his name? Colton? Unfortunately, I didn't know that I was staring and he took it as something else. He thought I was checking him out."I didn't know I'm this drool worthy", he joked. I rolled my eyes. "Yeah, right.""Then why were you staring at me?" he teased. "Because I was trying to figure out what in the world you're doing here, like, at this table", I said with a serious expression on my face. "I want to stay here", he replied.I groaned. "I thought you
The class was in an uproar when Anna fainted. The girl who was holding her before she became unconscious motioned to a boy to help her carry Anna to the school's clinic. When they got there, Anna was immediately taken to a private ward and put in a bed. The nurse checked her and asked them what happened to her. "We were just in class when she fainted," the boy answered. "But I noticed she was crying before she fainted. That was even what made me notice her amidst all that chaos," the girl said. The nurse nodded and told them to wait. "Let me go and get a doctor," she said. As they waited, the girl asked the boy. "Do you think she'll be okay?" "I don't know," he replied to her. Finally, the nurse came back with a male African-American doctor. "Good afternoon doctor," the two students greeted in unison. "Good afternoon students," he replied. He checked Anna again and faced them. "What happened to her? I need every detail of what you noticed," he said. The girl quickly narra
Anna's POV Dex parked the car in the garage and I ran out as soon as we stopped. I knew he would notice the difference in my appearance and would ask questions which I didn't want to answer. "I'm home, Kathy," I said as I passed the kitchen. I would go in and say a proper hello but I was too shaken up to talk to anyone. I didn't even know if she was in the kitchen or not but I silently hoped that she wasn't. I got to my room and flopped down on my bed after throwing my bag to some unknown corner of the room. 'How did this happen? Why did my case have to be different? Why couldn't my family be normal like the others?' I thought. "Who did I offend?!" I screamed at the top of my lungs as I cried. I had to put on a strong, unbothered facade with Colton and Vanessa because I didn't want them in my business but being alone in my room made the tears I had been holding for so long let loose. I was scared, so scared. Mrs. Ryan just had too many similarities with her. Simply looking at
Anna's POV It felt good to be back to school. Everyhere was looking the same but even the lockers closing was like music to my ears. I had just come out from history class and might I say that it was excruciatingly boring. Our teacher was even more boring than the subject itself! It was time for lunch and my feet took me to the cafeteria. I sighed when I finally got there. On my way, it felt like I may not make it. I was so tired that I could barely register what was going on around me. I almost walked myself right into a wall even! Oh well, that's over. The cafeteria was a lot rowdier than usual. Given how hungry I was, I shouldn't have noticed that, but the noise was too much and I naturally hate noise. I sighed again and made my way to an empty table after scanning the area for one. I didn't buy the cafeteria food that day because I brought mine from the house. I smiled at the memory of Kathy and I making my lunch. It wasn't much, just potato chips with sauce and some cupcakes
Third person’s POV“Today, we will be having a pop quiz before the actual class begins,” said the strange teacher the minute he stepped into the classroom.“Good morning, sir,” the class rep said “please don’t be offended, but may we know who you are?”“Does that matter?” the man asked.“Yes sir, it does,” replied Chelsea, the class rep.“Well, my name is Leonard Lamberts and I’m your new Physics teacher,” he said with the creepiest of smiles on his face.The students continued to look in at this weird six foot tall man. He was a lanky brunette with a face so red it seemed like he was slapped all over; his neck was long as that of a giraffe. The black clothes he wore were body hugging clothes so they emphasized his thin frame. His face was already reason enough to laugh, then coupled
Anna's POVSitting there in the study, listening to my father's tale was something I hadn't really done in a while. Deep down, I wanted to celebrate this but the situation on ground was too serious for me to do that.I knew that African American woman was up to something. It was written all over her face the first time I saw her in the house. Listening to dad's story was quite disheartening though. There he was, being accused of cheating by a wife he adored with his whole heart.In as much as I always tried to remove myself from their marriage matters, I knew what my dad was capable of. The only thing he knew was that petrol he was dealing and nothing else. He was literally oblivious to anything that did not concern work and to some extent, my mom. That was why I was determined to help him.It seemed like he was at the verge of tears, even. "So your mother is now mad at me because of what her w
Basha Siromani's POVJasmine, an young redheaded Asian lady who happened to be Riley's personal assistant stood before us. She had a distinct look of disappointment on her face which definitely worried me. If she read a wrong meaning into the situation, she was likely to tell my wife and that would end us in a big ditch."Good afternoon, sir," Jasmine said in a cold manner and not in her usual cheerful yet professional manner."Well, what is it you want here? Can't you see we are busy?" the African-American woman said."I can't see what's making you busy," I quickly said, giving her the coldest expression I had, an expression I had not used in a very long time."Jasmine," I said, facing the young lady, "where is my wife?" I made sure to lay emphasis on the word 'wife'."She is currently in the conference room, sir," was the reply. "I actually
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Anna's POVWhy do some adults act like absolute idiots? Why do they find it fun to abuse their power and authority as adults? I could not fathom the answers to these questions of mine no matter how I tried. And here, I thought my parents were bad enough.I sat in the car, looking out the window and enjoying the scenery. I might have hated the United States but I had to hand it to them, they sure did no how to preserve nature. The people's lawns were always trimmed to perfection and the parks looked really nice."We aren't going straight home, Annabelle," Dex said, interrupting my thoughts. I pitied the poor guy. There I was claiming to be his friend when I hardly ever spoke to him. I had been a little withdrawn but he and Kathy took the brunt of it all. I really needed to make things up to them."Okay. Where are we going then?" I asked."Your mom said I should bring you to her office."
Kimberly's POV"Er, Annabelle, no offense this isn't much of a plan." I was scared beyond measure and the plan she came up with wasn't even a plan on its own. I mean, how does going to look for the writer of that article sound like a plan?"We aren't supposed to make an elaborate arrangement. That would only confirm whatever shit they have said and have left to say," she said. "Just trust me."She didn't know that she was asking a lot by that. I had betrayed people and treated them like dirt. I didn't even have the energy to trust myself.She held my hand from across the table. "You'll be fine. Now, let's get out of here."We went downstairs. Let me rephrase that. She basically dragged me downstairs. I was just too scared to go with her. What would people think of me? Would they believe what Annabelle had to say? Of course, some of them would continue to bully me but would they ever forg
Anna's POVIt was another Tuesday. For some reason, I was in very bad spirits. I felt strange, too strange for my own liking. It certainly had nothing to do with the fact that Tuesday was a constant reminder of my beloved nanny's death. Sure, I was naturally sad on that day but this particular thing was something else. I just decided to shrug it off. I felt that it might have been nothing after all. Maybe I was simply overthinking things."Hey, Anna," Vanessa said when I joined her in our homeroom."What's up?" I replied half heartedly."You're up," came the unexpected reply."What do you mean?" I asked. The confusion I felt was evident in the look I gave her."To be honest, I don't know how this concerns you," she began, "but Kimberly is in some kind of trouble and everyone is blaming it on you."I hissed. What was with R
Anna's POVI threw my parents a deadly glare, one that would make them regret deciding to torture me. "We are so sorry you had to spend your afternoon with those two," my mom said while giving me a hug after we made sure Carly and her brother were gone.I glared at them some more. Carly had insisted on staying in my room until I had to drag her out. By dragging her out, I mean taking her by the arm and literally pulling her away. She sat down on my bed and held on to the frame. I just pulled her some more until she landed on the floor and dragged her out of my room. I then locked it to make sure she didn't go back.Unfortunately for her, I had to pull her down the stairs back to where her brother patiently sat like a normal human being. The part where I actually pitied her a little was when we realized Dex was there. He came to make sure I had gotten home in one piece. From wha
Anna's POVWe stood there. Kimberly stood beside me and the four others stood opposite us. It looked like we were having a sparing match. To be honest, I had no idea why I sat to talk with Kimberly. I just felt something tell me to stay to talk. It was fun though. I resolved that I would do my best to get her out of that bitchy attitude.The Kimberly I talked with wasn't the one who tried to bully me. That was when I confirmed that the attitude she showed at school was far from the real her. Besides, there was nothing wrong with hanging out with her.I sent an icy glare at Mason. What did he think he was doing? What was with all these people who wanted to defend me when I had everything ability to defend myself. Had he forgotten so soon that he and I got off on an awfully wrong foot? He did try to embarrass me in front of a lot of people. If I could forgive him, why wasn't I al