“Did I interrupt something?” Mercedes's voice was low and soothing. Aracely looked her over from her spot on the bed. Her hair had been tied in a messy bun and it seemed like she had just woken up, yesterday had been a hectic day for everyone with emotions flying around.
Aracely sighed and spoke “None at all. what's wrong?” Aracely asked.
“Well, I just wanted to remind you that you should start getting ready so we can head over to the hospital and start running the tests we need.” Mercedes explained briefly.
“Oh yes, you are right!” Aracely said as she facepalmed. She turned her attention back to Angel who seemed to have been discreetly eavesdropping on their loud conversation. “I need to get dressed. We'll talk later" Aracely explained.
“Are you sure you will be fine alone?”Aracely heard Angel ask. She smiled and replied, “Of course, I've gotten used to it, the best you can do for me i
“I don't think that's a good idea sweetheart maybe tomorrow, besides a lot of things have to be prepared and...” Mercedes trailed off“I'll wait then, even if we have to start at noon— I-I just need to get this done okay?” Aracely whispered“Fine" Mercedes spoke. “I'll arrange something. you stay right here" She instructed before she left.A tear slipped down Aracely's eyes and she covered her mouth to stop the son that was threatening to leave her lips. Aracely ran her hands through her hair as she tried to control her breathing.FLASHBACK"Have I ever told you that you are the best thing that has ever happened to me, Ara?" Aramide asked with tear-filled eyes and she watched as Aracely weakly raised her other hand, Aramide was about to protest to the girl straining herself when the hand handed on her face and she hear
“You'd better have a very important reason for calling me here" Aramide spat the moment she locked eyes with Bola. Her steel gaze tore into the woman's skin and if looks could kill — Bola would be buried already. When Aramide had gotten the message from Bola yesterday, She had a hard time contemplating whether or not to come. She knew Bola wasn't a saint. If anything the woman was the devil's candidate but Aramide also knew that Bola was the key to solving her puzzle quickly and completely ruining Tania. Aramide was aware of the fact that Bola knew this and that the woman was exploiting her for it too. But at this rate, she couldn't care less. All Aramide wanted to do was end this madness once and for all.Their location wasn't a warehouse-like the last time, this time they had gone into the desert by the border, in the middle of Nowhere and Aramide had a half mind to just below the woman's head off once and for all. Yes,
“I agree" Aramide's was monotone. Void of emotion or any form of feelings. It was thick, heavy like the weight that rested on her shoulders now that she had to do this.It almost felt like Nostalgia. Ten years ago, Dared was the one who had asked her to go and meet Cole. Now, Ironically, Bola is the one asking her to do this. To go and meet Cole— Someone she had spent her whole life forgetting.FLASHBACK“You have to do this, We have to do this,” Dared stated as he came closer to her, “this is about our daughter, she isn't just yours Aramide, I won't let your past make us lose our daughter,” Dared explained painfully.“so what do you what me to do? huh? Should I travel back to London and appear at Cole's doorstep and say, 'Hey, I'm sorry about what happened years ago, you see, I have a child now, she's sick, and you know the best part? she's your
“W-what?” Mercedes cried.“Well listen, Doctor, it's really hard to determine right now and you know that" The nurse blurted out, She was one of Mercedes' nurses. “There were a few complications” Mercedes stared at her blankly as if she was trying to make sense of what the woman was saying before she pounced on her with more questions.“How is Aracely now? is she alright? is she okay?" Mercedes attacked the woman with questions before she felt Daniel pull her away.“You need to calm down Mercedes, you are scaring her” Daniel pointed to the nurse who was overwhelmed. Mercedes bit her lip.“I'm sorry, I just really want to know, is she okay now? what went wrong?"“All I can say is that she is stabilized, for now, I need to go back to work." The nurse said as she began walking away, Mercedes didn't have enough
“You are finally back" Efrain spoke from his seat on the couch in the living room *You are finally awake.” Aramide shot back as she took off her black coat and headed towards a chair to rest“Where did you get the intel?” Efrain asked as he stared at her suspiciously.“Have you verified it?" Aramide asked as she got comfortable on the black sofa in their home.“Yeah—"“So it is Tania's house?”“Didn't you know that before?” Efrain asked as he stared at her.“Doesn't hurt to verify.” Aramide waved off as she relaxed further into the chair.“You seem pretty exhausted. Care to share where you were today?”“No, I've never been a fan of sharing." Aramide stated and stood up
Aramide's sandals collided with the ground as she messily walked down the hall. The drive here had been quite bumpy for some reason there was traffic congestion and things escalated from there.Now, she was present in the hospital, walking down the hall to Cole's took after getting the number from the nurse at the reception. Aramide but her lips as she clutched her car keys in her hand. Her curly afro hair was tied in a bun and held with a silver clip. She wasn't wearing anything iconic, just some grey long sleeve shirt and blue jeans. The room number was room 325. Aramide was sure she just passed room 300 and the closer she got, the louder her heartbeat. She was ready right? She had gotten over Cole. this would be nothing but business. her whole didn't revolve around him and even she found it incredibly annoying how he could tamper with her life. she was stronger than this. right?FLASHBACK“W-w
“Aramide" His voice was hoarse and his name a bit off but he had said it, he slowly tried to reach out to touch her but Aramide immediately moved away.FLASHBACK“Cole—”“and what were you gonna do when she grew up asked who her real father was? Were you going to substitute that criminal for me?” Cole asked her with his eyes filled with emotions “Aramide if — If this never happened, would you have even told me?” He demanded as stared into her brown eyes. Aramide was silent, she folded and unfolded her fists, The ground suddenly became so uncomfortable, it was almost like she was stuck in a small box, Unable to do anything.But then again, what right did Cole have? what gave him the audacity to question how she had raised her daughter? Who did he think he was to drag Her present into this? How dare he? This was about their daught
Silence loomed over them for a while. Aramide held her battered breath as she stared back at the man waiting for him to speak again. Had it been an illusion? was she hearing correctly? did Cole not insinuate that something else apart from what they all knew had happened ten years ago? How was this going to affect their lives now? To be honest, Aramide was sick and tired of this back and forth. The only thing she wanted and craved was to be with her daughter and then go far away from all these conspiracies. But it had dawned on Aramide that the more she tried to move away the deeper she sunk into the web of lies that were laid. It seemed like an unending battle “Twelve years ago...” Cole began. His clear voice never failed to send chills down her spine. Had he been pretending? but why? He was going to tell her the truth now. So she hoped she was making the right decision by deciding to wait.
“I never imagined things would end like this mom,” Aracely’s hands traced the table as she stared at the mirror. She was in her mother’s dressing room getting ready and the brown-haired girl was almost sure that she was going to fall into the nearest bed and doze off. Aracely had no one else to blame but herself though. The nineteen-year-old knew that it was a horrible idea to go out partying all night yesterday which was Christmas, knowing fully well her parents’ wedding was today. “You still took stunning” Aramide commented as she finished up on her makeup. Aracely bit her lip and smiled. The brown-haired girl pulled her mother’s chair back and knelt in front of the woman. “I’ve never told you this but…” she paused. Her breath hitched and her eyes watered with fresh tears. “Thank you” Aracely breathed. Aramide’s eyes glistened with emotion but before she could speak, Aracely took the woman’s hands into hers, “Thank you so much for being my mother for –“ “Aracely, what’s g
“I didn’t believe it when I heard it.” Aracely said when she caught the reflection of a brown haired boy with green eyes at the familiar lake. Her fingers tugged on her white gown as she struggled to breath through her tears and the warm feeling in her chest. She took a step forward and ignored the pain that shot up in her foot when she hit a small rock. She could remember the night she had found this place.Or better still that she had fallen off.She had just left her home for fresh air after her small argument with Latifa- Latifa. Aracely still struggled to accept that she was gone. They had spent their best years together, struggling through the twisted maze they called life. Aracely knew Latifa didn’t deserve to die, no one did. But she was dead. She got she got straight to the head no freaking questioned asked and why? Because she was related to Aracely. Aracely grew up understanding the meaning of l
“You did it,” Bola whispered as she stumbled back, a bit of blood escaped her lips as her hands went to her stomach which had blood rushing out of it. At this point, everyone had frozen and Aramide let the gun fall out of her hands as tears filled her eyes “ I knew you had it in you.” Bola said as she fell. Aramide’s hands covered her lips as her feet remained glued to the ground. She felt someone hold her from behind and it was then she realized from the strong scent of lavender that it was Cole. Tears filled Aramide’s eyes and she couldn’t tell if it was tears of relief or sorrow, she finally regained control of her limbs and walked over to Bola. She knelt in front of her and said “I’ll never understand how and why you did this? I’ll never be able to accept that you have always been like this…” “A monster?” Bola replied hoarsely as a tear rolled down her cheeks, she was laid on the ground her
The first thing Aramide noticed as she walked down the aisle was Aracely’s wide smile, her daughter looked so pretty. She was wearing a short pink gown and had a white bow on her brown hair, it was tied in a ponytail, the wedding was to take place in the garden and Aramide had to admit that Mercedes had done a great job with the decorations, the aisle had been designed with roses, not too far ahead. Efrain stood by one of the two pillars that held up the small space where the couple was to stand under. The chairs that were set in the garden were white, the scent of thick lavender filled the air, it was Aracely’s favorite scent and Aramide could vaguely remember that the scent lingered on Cole too. Aramide mirrored the smile on her daughter’s face, she was holding hands with someone – Cole. Aramide wasn’t sure she remembered when they had gotten together, but over the past two months, they had gotten closer. Ar
Aramide sighed as she stared into the mirror, she was dressed in a white gown and had a beautiful tiara on her newly styled hair. Her hands traced the jewelry on her neck and rested on the space between the jewelry and her off-shoulder dress – where the amulet rested. The one that bound her to her daughter for so many years. It had been a few months since Daniel died. Since he was buried and since Aracely had broken down in pain. The first few months had been horrible, Aracely barely ate or moved around, she was confined to the four walls of her room. Mercedes was devastated. She refused to look or even speak to Aramide. She blamed the brown-skinned woman for her brother’s death and she wasn’t wrong, to be honest. She was right. Aramide could still visualize the compounded images or Mercedes’ eyes with dark circles and her lips pursed into a line. Cole’s deep stares and sighs. The way his hands slowly ran through his
Bola groaned as she slowly opened her eyes, well, one eye. The thick smell of smoke filled her nostrils and she scrunched it up. She bit her lip as she glanced around, she knew something was wrong, yet she hadn’t been able to pinpoint what it was. She could recall going over the hospital that Aramide had been in to get Cole back. That man knew too many of her secrets and now, Aramide knew then too, she could also recall that Aramide had refused to let her take Cole. An argument ensued and things got a bit bloody from there, but how did this happen though? Had she been caught? Was she in prison? She desperately needed answers now. The blonde woman looked around from her place on the bed, she was slowly becoming aware of everything around her, the small night lamp beside the bed, the fact that the w
Aramide let out a shuddered breath as she walked towards the coffin in front of her. The coffin that had Daniel inside. She traced her hands over it and her eyes filled with tears all over again. it had been a few days already. They had all stalled the burial because Aracely insisted that she wanted to be there and deep down everyone was scared and reluctant to say goodbye. Nevertheless, they were all here now. The loss had always been a pain in the neck. Death? death never knocked — It never warned you — It never gave notice and it didn't even barge in. It came like a thief and it stole. it stole someone's life— someone's peace of mind — someone's source of happiness, someone's brother, sister, mother, father, daughter, son. Today Aramide had to say goodbye to someone who always wanted her to stay. She bit her lip. You only really know what you had till you lose it. till a
Bola grunted in pain as she continued down the sidewalk, stumbling into things as she struggled to see with only one eye open. She dragged herself across the ground as she tried not to fall unconscious. One of her hands was over her eyes with a cloth — trying to control the bleeding. Bola was sure that if she survived this—she would make Aramide pay for all the pain she was going through and the fact that she may lose her eye. After everything Aramide had taken from her, now, she wanted to steal her eyesight too? the woman was despicable in Bola's opinion. Bola knew that the probability of her surviving this was very slim. Yes, she had managed to escape before the cops arrived, but that didn't mean that there wasn't this lingering fear of what would happen if she got caught. The last thing she needed was to end up in a maximum prison cell for Daniel. That man wasn't w
“What's going on? Why is no one speaking up?” Aracely asked with worry etched on her features. She had just woken up, her hands clawed on the sheets as she tried to stabilize herself. It was obvious she was still weak and probably disoriented as well with the way her eyes navigated around the room, curiously breaking through her face like wrinkles. “It's not—" Mercedes tried but Aramide cut her off. “You need to be strong Aracely.” Aramide said as she walked over to her and held her hand, a smile spread across the girl's face. ”You are here,” She sighed in relief as her eyes filled with tears, they weren't of sorrow — yet. Aracely reached out for her mother and squeezed the woman's hands tight “What about Daniel? Where is he?" Aracely asked she tried to find him in the occupied room but Aramide was blocking her view. “He didn't come with? Did he go get something? Is he talking to s