"No matter what happens, always keep your childlike innocence. That is the most important thing."
Genevieve opened her eyes in the early morning, thinking only about one thing. She rushed for a quick shower and freshened up. Today was a very important day for her.
It was the day that the eggs would hatch. She would get to see little chicks in the chicken coop once again, for the earlier one's celebrated many birthdays and grew into hens and roosters. It was one of the joys she enjoyed in their simple life.
"Mama!"
Genevieve rushed to the kitchen where she knew she would find her Mama Emilia. It was six in the morning, meaning her Mama is finishing their breakfast for the day. It was a routine that they were used to.
"Mama" she called, reaching the doorway of the beautiful kitchen. Sunlight slowly creeped to the window by the sink, lighting the room.
Her voice sounded throughout the two-bedroom house barn house. Genevieve grew up here. Although she had no memory of her younger years, 6-year-old Genevieve enjoyed the fresh air and friendly animals that surrounded her house.
It was perfect for her.
"Easy, my love." her mother, Emilia, didn't need to turn around to see that Genevieve was at the kitchen door. "You'll trip on your toes."
Aside from her loud voice calling out to her, Emilia knew that her daughter couldn't be light on her feet. The house was always full of Genevieve's harmonic voice and swift movements.
"But Mama!" the excitement was heard from Genevieve's voice. "The chicks!"
"I know, dear. You reminded me yesterday night."
"I know you are excited, but first you have to have breakfast first." Emilia carefully placed the plates full of breakfast food on the dining table. "Because...?" she trailed off.
"Breakfast is the most important meal of the day." Genevieve's mellow voice answered with a laugh. It was still a hobby for them to act like this.
She looked over at the table. Today, her mother decided to cook bacon, eggs, and pancakes for breakfast.
"Sit now, Genevieve. You don't want cold pancakes now, do you?"
Genevieve quickly sat on her seat, with her mother at the other side of the square-shaped table. Gobbling up her breakfast with speed, she quickly finished and drank her orange juice.
A teasing smile formed on Emilia's lips, she loved how her daughter shined with sweet innocence. She knew how cruel the world can be, and she was so lucky to have a daughter like Genevieve
Even if she wasn't her own.
Suddenly, the ringing of Emilia's phone could be heard across the kitchen. Quickly, Genevieve handed her mother's phone to her.
"Thank you, dear. Now, move along. You wouldn't want to miss the eggs hatching." Emilia's sentence wasn't even finished when Genevieve rushed to get her slippers on and moved outside the house to the barn, only steps away from their house.
Emilia laughed, amused by her daughter.
She took a look at her phone and answered the call.
"Good morning, Mr. Gomez."
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It has been almost ten minutes, yet Genevieve was still patiently waiting for the eggs to hatch.
Leaning against her hands, she looked at the five different eggs that sat in front of her. Her mind wondered what the chicks would look like. Would they be pale or light yellow? Would they all look the same?
In the middle of coming up with names for her new chicks, Genevieve looked over at the eggs when she heard a small crack.
Her eyes widened as she watched the eggs shells slowly crack, a gentle sound reaching her ears.
She patiently waited until all five chicks were out of their shell, her eyes twinkling with wonder. They were all bright yellow and they all looked so healthy. She felt the flutter in her heart, knowing full well how precious these creatures are.
She giggled and watched as the chicks neared the mother hen, seeking for warmth, bumping into each other at the way.
One chick, Genevieve thought, purposely pushed aside her sibling and cheekily made her way through.
She lifted her index finger and gently caressed the baby chick that was near her, her heart full of love.
"Cheeky." Genevieve giggled at the name she thought, how perfect it was for the baby chick. It was the small things that brought her joy.
It was almost an hour since Genevieve spent her time in the coop. She felt the blazing heat of the 8 AM sun and squinted while she looked up at the bright star.
"So pretty." she whispered, even though she couldn't see much because of her squinting.
She walked around the barn, greeting her cattle and horses along the way, caressing them.
Genevieve felt the contentment in her heart that she always felt.
Everything was perfect. She didn't want anything more than this.
She was happy with her Mama and her pets. Spending the day in the barn and going into the town square to shop. Her days went by fast, almost a cycle, but she loved it anyway.
Hearing car engines nearing her home, Genevieve looked up from what she was doing and neared the barn house.
She saw a slick blue car nearing the barn's driveway, and she knew exactly who their visitor was.
Her cheerful voice called out to the visitor that she knew like the palm of her hand.
"Hola, Señor Gomez!"
"Silence speaks for the ones who does not need words." Silence surrounded the magnificent building of Dominguez Enterprise on a weekday. The employees were used to working in silence. It was all because the boss didn't like noise. And what the boss says, goes. Located at the top of the company's building is the office of the man who started this empire. Alvaro Dominguez. Black, white and grey was scattered around Alvaro's office, no bright color can be seen. Somehow, the color
"Sometimes, a deal with the devil is better than no deal at all." "Hola, Señor Gomez!" Genevieve called out to her Mama's visitor. Mr. Isaac Gomez was a family friend, she knew him since she was little. He was like a father figure to her, especially since she didn't have her own dad anymore. Mr. Gomez was the one who supported her throughout college, paid for her tuition and all. He also provided for her like the good godfather that he is. He added to the sunshine that was in her world.&
"Goodbyes are not the end. Do not, even for a second, believe that you will never see me again." After showing him the chicks and having lunch, Genevieve said goodbye to Mr. Gomez. Not before he and her Mama sneaked a quiet conversation by the porch. Genevieve wondered what they could have been talking about, and why they were so quiet about it. They've never done this before. Their conversations were always loud and full of laughs, this one was full of whispers and hushes. Her curiosity got the best of her and couldn't help asking her Mama while doing the dishes.&nb
"You are like a fallen angel I caught in my arms. So beautiful, so innocent and bright.""Esta todo listo?"[Is everything ready?]Alvaro Dominguez asked the man beside him, Marco Roman."Si, señor."[Yes, sir]the man replied, "The bride is on her way, ready for the wedding."Alvaro raised his brows. For him, it was not a wedding. It was simply two people signing papers and accepting rings.He disagreed with his friend, but he dared not say anything.He didn't care what
"His eyes full of mischief. His lips forming a smirk. She was sure. He was the devil himself."Genevieve woke up disoriented and uncomfortable. Why was her bed so hard? It used to be soft and fluffy.She carefully opened her eyes, the lights from the ceiling blinding her for a moment. But those weren't her lights, and ceiling. She had the moon and stars in her own bedroom, lighting up the dark room whenever night came.'Where am I?' she wondered.She was about to call out to her mother before she remembered what happened. What was supposed to happen today.It wa
"She is beauty. She is grace. She is innocence in human flesh."Alvaro wanted to take back all the words he said. The girl in front of him was not a slut at all, nor a bitch.In fact, she was the exact opposite.She was so innocent and so little.Even now, as he slowly stood up, he can see the innocence beaming from her. Her mouth agape, and her eyes wide.She was a cute little darling.And he knew that the other three in the room thought the same. They were all staring at her, eyes amused.She provided innocent entertainment to the people around her.'No doubt' he thought 'she was adored in her little town.'The Mayor, who was beside Genevieve, and the man she thought was Alvaro Dominguez, shifted his eyes to him.The entertainment slowly faded, replaced with fear.He may be the Mayor of a large City, but that didn't mean he had the courage to face Alvaro Dominguez.
"He was her warmth. She was his peace. And they fit each other perfectly."Genevieve didn't think Mr. Alvaro was so bad. In fact, he was an actual gentleman.Ever since they left the Mayor's office, not once did he take his hands off of her. His huge and calloused hands wrapped around her small ones. It would also travel to her small hips to assist her when walking.The height difference between the two of them was apparent. The little wife only came up on Alvaro's chest, and he would stare down at her whenever he had the chance.Now, during lunch, he still couldn't take his eyes off of her.
"When your arms around me felt like home, I knew I had found a treasure."Genevieve woke up early the next day, the sun was only rising on the horizon. Opening her eyes slowly, she yawned and stretched her body. Small mewls left her mouth, and her eyes surveying her surroundings at the same time.The room she was in was ginormous, but plain at the same time.It was her husband’s room. And now, judging by how she woke up here, her room too.'It was so black and white and so black.' she thought, the colors not appeasing her. The room was beautiful of course, but the colors were making it
"This is a happy ending without the ending. Because the two of us, our story, it doesn't end here." The book in her lap was still, pages gently waving in the wind as the cool air hit. The smell of freshly cut grass and different scents of flowers wafted to her nose, as well as the stew that was being cooked inside. Their garden looked more beautiful than ever, with the mix of blue from the sky as well as the pool, and the gentle yellow from the setting sun. Truly, this was where she belonged. Genevieve continued with the pages, her cardigan shielding her
"A mother's love. One of the most powerful thing in the world."The beeping noises softly reaching her ear woke Emilia.As she slowly blinked her eyes open, she had to re-adjust her sight to the light in the room. She could hear the noise near her right, and there was a stinging pain in her forehead as well as her wrists.Looking down, she realized that it was IV drips.For a quick moment, she wondered why she was here. Her medications for maintenance helped her keep her health in check, and she was quite fine and healthy."What..." she muttered. Her confusion was eminent as she continued to look around. The reason why she was here, or what happened.But then everything slowly came back to her, one by one.The explosion, the fire, the burning. The employees. Alvaro. Alvaro panicking and driving away. Marco telling her that everything is going to be fine. The drive to the hospital.Tha
"Being here without you is like I'm waking up to only half a blue sky, kind of there but not quite. I'm walking round with just one shoe. I'm half a heart without you."Genevieve slowly blinked her eyes open as she didn't feel any pain.Her ears were ringing from the loud sound of collision and crashing, her body was shaking from fear, but she wasn't hurt. Well, not any further from the scratches earlier.Her eyes wandered to Lucy's side, where she was also looking outside to see what had happened. There were no scratches or pain inflected among them, and Isaac's black car wasn't where it was just seconds earlier.Instead, it was a few steps over in front of them. Side broken, and another car's hood was smoking as it suffered the crash.The car was, again, familiar to her.It was her mother's.Astrid.Genevieve jolted in surprise when a hand pounded her side of the window and was more
"The only thing I ever really want is to be with you. Because with you, here by my side, the world seems a little nicer and better."Genevieve felt the dizziness hit her as her head bumped to the window on her side. Lucy couldn't stop the impact, as she herself was tossed by the force of the car behind them hitting their rear bumper.The fear crawled, a vine inside of Genevieve when she felt her body hum in pain from the impact. They were in the middle of the road, car still running, yet their pursuer seemed determined to hurt them in many ways possible.It was a soft hum in her brain, but her heart constricted in fear of her losing the baby. She was still early, barely two m
"And when you're scared, just look me in the eyes and hold me tight. I'm not going anywhere, you're safe with me. I promise.""Genevieve!"He was frantic, sweating and scared.All over, he called her name. He searched every corner of the house, pushing against the men who were guarding their post in the big house.Eyes wide and hands shaking, Alvaro pulled out his phone and continued calling her, wishing that she'd answer.Marina didn't know where Genevieve went, just that she was with Lucy and Jun was driving, as well as two guard following suit in th
"I've never been so scared of losing something in my life. But then again, nothing in my life has ever meant as much to me as you.""Any objections?"Alvaro sat at the head of the table as the meeting progressed. They were in the conference rooms, together with the heads of the departments of his company. As well as Astrid and some lawyers.It was the end of the week, and all through out of it, all he did was investigate the insects in his company. Turns out, his head of finance has been embezzling money from their profits, as well as pooling with his partners o increase their percentage of return for their investment.He was
"My love will follow you where you go or what you do. No matter how far, no matter how long. For I am your mother, and you my daughter. My love for you is forever.""Are you sure you're okay?" Alvaro asked his wife who was cuddled in his arms as they lay in bed. It was some time past noon, and they didn't bother getting up yet. They slept late, and they were both tired and pleased at the hours they spent in the bedroom.They needed it. It has been days since they've been like this, so close.Genevieve hummed in agreement, patting his arm lightly as she did. He was so worried, it was silly. That was the third time he asked if she was okay.
"She wore her truth in her eyes, molded stones of love and tragedy. Freckled constellations of pleasures and pain from a life's true story."Alvaro stared at the blooded art. The golden frame broken, with the blood splattered across every inch. The beautiful yellow flowers that were his wife's favorite bled red.He spared no glance to the ripped documents and furniture in the room. His office was now cleaned up, although still ruined, by the people Corazon called in.The furniture, the sofa, cabinets and tables. They were all set aside one corner in the room, ready to be thrown in dump. Except for the painting that sat on the floor, against the wall where it was formerly placed.
"Like ice melts into rain, sometimes love turns into pain.And how he wished he could take away hers."Alvaro leaned against the door frame of their room, staring at his wife's back as she remained lying down on their bed. She was faced on the window, the sunset rays streaming light inside.It's been four days since the night at the restaurant, and after Genevieve cried in the car, not once has she spoken to any of them. Not him, not Emilia, not even Lucy. She shut herself out. And even though he wanted to talk to her, to tell her he was sorry, he didn't try to.She was collecting herself, in her own space. It was for the best. And he'd let her, even if it takes long.