POLLEN’S POV
The next day, when I finally returned home after a long day outside to avoid my mother’s troubles, I walked into the living room to see her seated on the cushion with a small printed piece of paper in her hand. She raised her gaze to meet mine as soon as she noticed me walk in. “Where have you been?” She asked with a raised brow. “The city park” I replied, trying the best I could to act nonchalant. “Whatever.” She rolled her eyes and threw the paper towards me. I eyed the paper and moved my honey- brown eyes back to her and finally back to the paper again before crouching down to pick it up. After straightening my frame, I proceeded to read the content of the paper. It said: Chyna. Twenty-five. Accountant. Studied at Harvard University. A sportsperson.Date spot: Blu Restaurant, Thursday night. 7pm on the dot. A confused frown crossed my face as I read the details of the paper, and I lifted my gaze back to my mother again. “What is this supposed to be?” “Your Aunt has helped set you up on a blind date.” She paused to examine my countenance. Seeing that what she was doing got to me, a smirk soon adorned her face, “...with someone compatible” She explained to me in a carefree tone as if there were nothing odd and awkward about the information she just passed on to me. “Are you kidding me?” I laughed a little cynically at the idea of my mother and my matchmaker aunt plotting a blind date for me without my consent. “Does it look like I am joking?” Her countenance changed to as serious as ever, and I had no doubts that she had truly proceeded with her threat and reached out to my aunt. Either way, none of this was my business. I was not a child that would be dragged into something I would rather not do. I would not let anyone force me into doing what I don’t want to do, especially not my mother, of all people. “I refuse to buy this silly idea. If you are so obsessed with the idea of getting one of us a partner, you should look up dating sites and get one for yourself.” I threw the paper on an empty cushion. And just as I was about to walk out on her, her voice came again. “You just got your twelfth rejection letter from the magazine company you’ve been applying to, haven’t you?” I turned my head to look at her again, a look of confusion and puzzle now written on my face. Somehow, my heart sank at the reminder of my failure. Something I had been trying to push behind me all these while. “What are you talking about?” I pretended not to have the slightest knowledge of what she just said. She rose from her spot and picked the piece of paper from the empty cushion again before walking towards me, closing the distance between us. “What do you think your friends would think after they discover the truth? That you have been lying to them all these while about having a successful writing career while, in the real world, you are nothing but a garbage writer who has never achieved anything but a pile of rejection letters from numerous magazine companies?” My lips parted, but the words wouldn’t come as I felt a swirl of emotions trying to overtake me. I wondered how a mother would be so harsh and radical to use cold words like these on her child, how could she be so casual about slapping my failure right in my face and labelling me a ‘piece of garbage writer’. “They are never going to find out” I forced a dry nervous lump down my throat. My mother’s lips broadened in a wide smile, and a sinister laugh followed. She reached for my hair and patted it gently and smoothly, but in a rather cold and malicious manner. “Oh, no dear. They’re not going to know about it from you. I will gladly tell them the truth myself.” “You wouldn’t do that” I was now panicking even though I did my best to hide it from her. One thing about my mother was that if she ever caught a hang of any weakness of someone, she would use it heartlessly against them. “Of course I would. I think it’s about time you stop living a fake life and come clean to your friends since we are all trying to be honest people” She shrugged defiantly. Just the thought of letting my old school mates, whom she sarcastically refers to as ‘my friends’, find out about my ‘garbage’ life scared me to my knees. Unlike me, they were successful in their careers and to elevate myself among them too, I had to come up with a lie about a successful career. They hadn’t been more pleased to show me off as their successful writer ‘friend’. Allowing my mother to ruin a prestige I had taken so much care and effort to build was something I was never going to sit back and let happen. “What do you want?” I asked her, knowing fully well that my mother had a real motive behind wanting to ruin my image within my circle of friends. “You know what I want already,” She maintained her cold smile, her hand still arranging my hair smoothly. I shut my eyes briefly and sucked in a dry, frustrated air. “Go on the blind date that your aunt has arranged for you and get yourself a man.” I blinked a couple of times, trying hard not to let out the tears that was threatening to pour. “Fine. I will go on the blind date, just don't tell anyone anything. Especially Mia” I muttered, and the tears dropped. “Believe me, I won't” My mother promised. She demonstrated a sealed mouth with her hands, then turned to Laura, “Go get ready, sweetie. We are going for groceries shopping” I watched as my mother and little sister walk upstairs to go and get ready for grocery shopping. Once I was left alone I slumped into one of the worn out chairs and buried my face in my palm. “God, what have I gotten myself into?”RAYMOND’S POV I watched my reflection in the mirror as I arranged my black tuxedo. My dark, slightly messy hair, which refused to budge as always, left me with no choice but to lay it down with my hands. I exhaled deeply as I gave myself one last look in a mirror, the thought of going on a blind date with some lady weighs down on my shoulder like a rock. On a usual day, I would never be caught having a ridiculous date with just anyone, or accepting my mother’s offer to find me a wife. But here I was, all thanks to my Late Grandfather. Last week, Grandfather’s long awaited Will finally arrived, and the lawyer had revealed the most ridiculous idea ever. The Will stated that he would only hand the family’s company to any of his grandchildren who gets married and conceives a child first. Automatically instigating a silly competition between my cousin —Mark, and I. Since we were the only grandchildren that he had. But then again, I did not allow my rage to gain control of me. I was not g
POLLEN’S POV He was tall, with the shoulders of a titan. And even though he was seated, he still towered over me in a dominating way, which I couldn’t help but admit was sexy. He had a pair of fierce, yet warm hazel eyes, they were piercing and quite intimidating. In a way that would cause any woman to go on her knees in complete worship and adoration of him. His midnight dark messy hair gave a boyish look to his masculine physique, with his American tuxedo fitting so perfectly on his athletic frame. I almost drooled at the mere sight of the perfect image of the man sitting in front of me, across the table. If this was truly my blind date, then this was the best thing my mother and Aunt Margaret had ever done for me. “Are you alright?” He asked me, breaking me from my trance. His eyes moved to my dress, and I felt another wave of embarrassment wash through me. “Uh. I–uh. I mistakenly dropped an uh... glass of water on my dress.” I stuttered and mentally slapped myself in the fac
POLLEN’S POV I stared at him, dumbstruck. He froze, then sat up abruptly to look under the sheets —just like I did. “Damn it!” I heard him curse and shut his eyes tight. “What have you done to me?” I screeched, at the same time jumping off the bed and racing around in search of my clothes. “What do you mean? I can’t even recall a thing” He muttered— his voice, hazy and exhausted. Then he sat on the edge of the bed to run his fingers through his hair. “ Ugh!—My head hurts” He groaned. But I didn’t care. I was too confused to give a hoot. “My dress!” I said frantically, pulling on the white duvet that was wrapped around my body. “ Where is my dress?” I asked again, not looking at him. My eyes were too busy rummaging the suite to do that. Furthermore, I was too embarrassed to look at him even if I wanted to. “ How am I supposed to know?” Was his rude reply. He got off the bed and staggered to the restroom. *** RAYMOND’S POV Once I made it to the restroom, I ran my hands t
POLLEN ' S POV “Where are you coming from?” She asked again. Her voice rose in volume and panic set in. I fiddled with my fingers, not knowing what to say. I'd be dead if she finds out I spent the night with someone I was supposed to allure with my homely, yet seductive traits. Furthermore, I was also meant to show him how lucky he would be to have me as a partner, but what did I do? I ended up snagging him on the first night. What a perfect way to depict discipline. “I’m talking to you, Pollen!” She fired, and I was jilted back to reality. “I was at—” I stuttered. Then I paused to look at my little sister who was flipping through a fashion magazine behind our mother, hoping she could help me with words. Anything at all to buy some time. She was good at these things, telling lies and convincing our mother to buy every one of it. But Laura shook her head while mouthing something I couldn't comprehend. What the heck was she trying to say? My state of confusion deteriorated, I ope
POLLEN'S POV After a short nap that was supposed to help ease my mind, I woke up in pain instead. My head was hammering like it would split into halves.My eyes were still puffy, with streaks of dried tears hanging on the sides. Not wanting to leave the bed, I lay there for a few more moments, just staring at the roof.Seeing that I might remain in that supine position that felt like a trap, I rolled out abruptly.Laura wasn't in the room; she must have gone to work—the coffee shop down the street.I strode past her bed to the mini wardrobe we shared to get a pair of shorts and shirt. I showered and threw them on before going out to face my mother again. When I got to the living room, there was no one, but a noise from the kitchen caught my attention, and I went there.Laura didn't go to work as I thought; she was at the sink doing the dishes. Her entire body swayed to look at me when she heard my footsteps. “No work?” I asked calmly and reached for the fridge handle. “No. Decided t
RAYMOND'S POV Natasha still had the same long blonde hair; it fell on her shoulders. She was wearing a light blue top over black pants and high heels. Her sassy signature smile brightly plastered on her face as she approached us. When she saw me, her blue eyes sparkled even more.“Raymond!” Her hands flew to her mouth as those blue orbs widened. “I can't believe my eyes!” She squealed and darted towards me.Mother giggled by my side, and I could tell she was ecstatic. She has always had this obsession with me and Natasha being a thing. It was so strong that I ended up believing I was into the girl as well, that she was the one for me. I was confident we were meant for each other, but it was all a mirage that needed a little leap into adolescence for me to decipher. “You look so—” She held her breath to find the right word, but failed. Or maybe she was just too proud to admit what she wanted to say as usual. She has always been an egoistic person who was hard to please, someone who
RAYMOND'S POV “Let's get married,” she sputtered, and I froze. I was too astounded to say a word. “I know this sounds weird, and I am not in the position to say something like this, but—” “But what?” “I am willing to do anything to help you get that company,” she said with so much conviction. “What are you talking about?" I asked, still stunned, that she would propose such a thing. “You don't have to hide it; your mom told me everything,” she explained. “I know she did. Which was why you agreed to the date without a second thought?” “That’s not the case." Natasha paused to observe my face. “I know I messed things up when I chose Daniel, but you are whom I really wanted. And I only realized that when I moved to France.”She left her seat to meet me. “I still love you, Raymond—as a friend and romantically. And I will do anything to make you happy.” “Even bearing me a child?” I scoffed in disbelief. “You deserve to be CEO without this drama you are being dragged into. But sin
POLLEN'S POV It was barely three days after my last messy date, and my mother and Aunt Margaret had fixed another one.To avert what happened the last time, even though it wasn't entirely my fault, my mother drove me to the fine dining herself. “Let me see you walk in,” she said immediately I alighted from the car. When I came out of the car, she turned the engine off to watch me go inside. Her eyes didn't drift from me for a second, as I always found her staring every time I looked back. A text from her popped in when I took my place in the restaurant.“Don’t mess this up,” I read it in her voice. By the time I looked up, I saw her car driving away through the glass walls.I sat at the table reserved for my date, feeling restless and eager to get out of the premises. But leaving immediately will be dumb. I was very sure my mother would be lurking around somewhere to see if I would sneak out. After sitting for a couple of moments while fervently praying for my date not to show up. I