Naomi West ****** I drive away in my car as fast as possible after abandoning Denzel. I didn’t think it’d work, considering how clingy he’s been ever since getting discharged from the hospital. But thank God it did. And I can resume living my life like a free bird. Feeling joyful, I play London Boy by Taylor Swift and sing along with her. “You know I love a London boy. I enjoy nights in Brixton, Shoreditch, in the afternoon. He likes my American smile like a child when our eyes meet, darling, I fancy you–” My phone beams from an incoming call. It’s an unknown number. The memories of snakes on my floor and threatening emails on my computer come crashing down on me. I pull over. I’m staring at the screen long and hard and just when I’m going to receive it, the call ends. I end up blankly staring at the lightened screen. Calm down, Naomi. It’s just a number. It can be spam, or loan givers. For all I know, it can be a prank call. I give myself all the excuses to make this situat
“I’m not putting it on.” It’s my first reaction when I hear the word blindfold come out of his mouth. “It’s not for you, it’s for me. I suppose you’ll feel less embarrassed that way. On a plus point, there’s nothing morally wrong in tending to a blind man.” Denzel shrugs with a smile that asks; Aren’t I brilliant? He tells me to bring a tie from his closet. I grit my teeth and obey his wish. After searching through the lavish clothes, I find a black tie. When I head back to the bathroom, I catch a momentary glance of him getting into the soapy bathtub. He puts away the towel and perches down, leaning his head back. “Too mesmerised to speak, Miss West?” His eyes are shut, but a smirk is plastered on his smug face. “You overestimate yourself, Mr. Flynn.” I take measured steps towards the tub. The back of his head is facing me. He doesn’t speak and enjoys his bath. His fractured hand and leg are outside the water. And given his six feet two inches of height, he looks comfortable en
Denzel Flynn ****** I roll the sleeves of my shirt up to my elbows. I’ve been staring into the mirror for half an hour, fixing my collar and smoothening the imaginary wrinkles on my shirt. I’ve never known nervousness until today. I always do well at meetings and parties. Yet, dressing up to meet a five-year-old is daunting. I want to look cool yet approachable. I want to look like a superhero in his imagination. But then again, crutch and plasters don’t give a good first impression. I can’t wait to get rid of them. “Are you going on a date?” My little rose is leaning against the doorframe, staring at me with a raised eyebrow. “I get ready like this every morning,” I say defensively. I sneakily follow her reflection in the mirror. Little rose looks timid and exhausted as she sorts the duffle bags. She took a nap on my couch last night, but I guess I was too hard on her yesterday. Feeling mildly guilty, I covered her with a blanket. And I put her phone on silent so Stallon woul
Naomi West******I drive Ben to the kindergarten. When we arrive there, I undo our seatbelts and let him outside. He’s in high spirits today, which is why I hate to break the news to him.“Hey, little demon,” I crouch down to his height and pull him closer. “Listen, the man whom you saw earlier–”“My daddy?” He asks lively.I nod unwillingly. “Ben, you remember I told you that your daddy is working somewhere far away?”He nods his head enthusiastically.“Well, your daddy has been working really hard, and he ended up getting hurt. You saw the bandages on him, right?”Ben’s face becomes thoughtful and sad.“Will he be okay?” Ben wonders.“He’ll be fine, but at the moment, he doesn’t remember Mommy and you, okay? So you have to be extra careful when you talk to him. Don’t be too clingy and impatient. We’ll give him some time.”The wheels in his head start spinning and when they stop, Ben looks at me mischievously.“I know what we should do! We should help Daddy remember us.”“Wha—that’s
Denzel Flynn ****** When the apartment is dead silent and I’m entirely convinced that little rose and Stallon are asleep, I sneak out of my bedroom. I have to wait until midnight to put my plan into motion. I’ve already given our family doctor a call and he will be outside the door in less than ten minutes. I carry my crutch just in case I’m caught and things go downhill. Making my way stealthily towards Ben’s bedroom, I keep an eye out for Stallon. He’s been suspicious of me and it’s a relief to know he won’t be here to put his nose into my plan starting tomorrow. No sounds are coming from their bedroom. I take it as a sign and twist the doorknob. Little rose has always been a heavy sleeper—I hope that hasn’t changed. I put inside one step after the other cautiously. Ben’s little hand is resting in little rose’s grip. Both of them are in a deep slumber. Without wasting any more of my limited time, I walk up to Ben’s side of the bed. It’s my first time watching him in his sleep
Little rose drives us to Ben’s kindergarten. When we arrive at the building, the place is bustling with people. Little kids are running around with their parents. That is when I notice the guardians with their wards wearing ridiculous costumes. “Ben,” Naomi turns back to look at the little demon in the back seat. “You didn’t tell us about the costumes!” Well, here I was expecting a more ‘physical’ activity. “The teacher did mention that we’ll have to dress up as our hobbies.” Ben’s face is still beaming even though he forgot such a crucial detail. It's admirable how the kid gets lost in his own fantasy. “What am I going to do? We don’t have a uniform.” Little rose panics. My eyes fall on my crutch, and an idea pops into my head. In the backseat, Ben has a bandage around his finger where I had pricked him last night. “Not sure about you, but we’re already wearing a costume.” Little rose doesn’t understand until I gesture towards my crutch and Ben’s finger. “I know!” Ben squ
We all accompany the teachers to a new construction house behind the kindergarten. It's a two-storey house with necessary furniture, almost ready to live in but appears way too out of place in this neighbourhood. I still have my doubts about this place. However, the children seem to enjoy the game that hasn't even started yet. Beside me, Naomi is tense as well. "Is it even safe?" One of the parent's questions. "Don't worry, Mrs. Martin. The floors are intact. We have surveillance cameras installed in every corner of the house, so there's an infinitesimal chance of anyone getting lost." The teacher, whose name I've come to know, as Mrs. Peterson, explains. "And if by some unfortunate luck, someone gets hurt, Mrs. Scott here will take good care of them." The teacher gestures towards the lady whose white coat Naomi had borrowed. Hers is the only family to challenge us. "So, let’s discuss the rules. We'll scatter and hide the kids all over the house and the parents will have to loo
Naomi West ****** The moment I see Ben held by the ropes and a cloth gagging him, I lose my sanity and attempt to throw my body against the translucent door. However, before my action can emit a sound, Denzel holds my shoulders and draws me back, shoving me onto the dusty ground. My brain is in panic mode, and I instinctively try to fight him off. Tears leave my eyes when he applies his body weight to me and covers my mouth to muffle the noises. "-rose, please, calm down." Denzel leans in and whispers in my ears. I try to fight him off in a feeble attempt, throwing back my hands and legs with force. But he doesn't budge. He keeps murmuring soothing words into my head, but I can barely hear him over my rapid heartbeat. I don't know how, but I have to get to my son. As a last resort, I choose violence. I bit his hand on my mouth with a stinging force. He's startled but doesn't let go. Even when I'm biting into his hand, he uses his free one and caresses my head, running his fi