Copper
I could tell Dad was still as confused as ever. Mom and the man have barely said a word to each other, yet he was smiling as if he said it all.
"Grace," he started, "It's been a long time since we've last talked to each other like this, face to face."
"Mom, I'm hungry," I interjected before she could respond. "We should go home soon before it gets late." I said partly looking at him, but kept my demeanor calm and oblivious.
Until he turned to stare at me, then I couldn't help but frown. To my dismay, he started smiling and coming over to where I was. I took a step back. "My, is that Copper? You've grown so much I couldn't tell."
Dad placed his arm over my shoulders. He eyed the old man up and down. "Sweetie, who is this?"
My mother rested her hands on her hips and sighed. Some students passed by, too lost in their conversation to find anything wrong. "Daniel, this is Mister Harmony, Johnathon's father. And Copper's-"
"An unknown stranger that left us to suffer," I interjected. I stole a glance at Daniel. Oddly enough, he didn't seem surprised compared to when he had no idea who he was. Dad composed himself, lips pursed into a firm line. But overall, he didn't release his hold on me. However his gaze lingered between that man and Mom as if he was sorry he wasn't beside her. She only shrugged.
Upon seeing this, that old man had the audacity to smile. "Nice to meet you. Good to know that these precious ladies are in good hands." He lifted his arm as if he expected Dad to shake it. Daniel, too nice for his own good, did just that, looking into his eyes while smiling politely. "Nice to meet you too, sir. Did you need time to speak with Grace alone? Me and Copper were just going home."
I pinched from behind. He didn't say anything but reached behind to pat my hand away. Mr. Harmony shook his head, that silly little smile never fading. Urgh, was it glued to his face?
"No need. I was hoping I could have a chat with Copper as well. However..." He looked in my direction.
I took my father's example and chose to hold my head high, faking the nicest expression I could come up with.
"No need," I said, mimicking him. Then I turned around to emphasize my point. "Now, if you'll excuse us. My family and I have little at home and need to go shopping in order to have something to eat tonight. It's not like anyone is going to help us. Or ever did." Giving that man a side eye, I tugged on Daniel's arm. For some reason, he looked calm and even proceeded to smile. As if he were proud of me. A part of me felt a little happy then, knowing that I finally did something that he approved of.
"You heard the lady, we have a place to get to. But please, enjoy your talk." That's when he started walking off, passing Mr. Harmony and the entrance to the school with me right beside him.
Right. No matter who he was and what he wanted, we had no obligation to listen to it. When Mom and I needed him after John passed away, he wasn't there. When I fell sick as a child, he didn't even visit. Just sent some money for a bill.
"Well then, see you when we see you," I waved and continued down the road with dad.
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When I said we were going grocery shopping, I didn't mean "we" as in everyone here!
But now the man who called himself my grandfather was stationed beside me with a pint of raspberry ice cream in hand, smiling as if he had nothing better to do. His guards took it upon themselves to tag along as well, two taking up positions outside the store while another followed him around like a lost dog. I sighed.
As much as I refused to let him pay for me (yes I was as broke as I was the day before, doesn't mean I don't still have my pride), Mom didn't seem to have the same idea.
She made her way to the counter with two carts full of flour, meat, dry ingredients, cleaning supplies, and a bunch of other things we haven't been able to but for months now. Daniel followed along with a stacked cart of his own, mostly containing snacks, cereals, mac & cheese, bread and milk. From the look on his face I could tell he wasn't the happiest with his wife's plan. Me too, man. Me too.
In the end I shrugged and allowed that old man to put some sweet things on the counter. Wasn't like I was the one paying for them anyway.
"You should also try this," he said, holding up a packet of candied dried fruits. "I always have one of these with me to keep me sated while I work."
I shrugged, which was good enough for him since he added it to the pile. It took a whole fifteen minutes for the cashier to ring up everything, and when she was done I had to stop myself from flinching at the price. Mom, stood to the side, arms folded expectedly. After the price coat that man took out his card and gave it to the cashier, turning to me with a smile. I followed my mother's lead and folded my arms, letting him know that he wasn't out of the mud just because he paid for a couple salaries worth of food. And he chuckled. Again! As if he didn't take my glaring eyes seriously! The nerve!
Once outside, Mr. Harmony took it upon himself to invite us for a ride home in his car. As long as he didn't try to murder us. That's how we ended up on cold leather seats with him and Daniel sitting side by side, facing us. Our bags locked away in Mr. Harmony's enormous trunk.
"I haven't been the fairest to you, and that's the first thing I realize I should've said before forcing you to let me accompany you," he says with a sigh. Mom rubbed her arms, but she never let down her head. In the meantime, Daniel's squirming kept me entertained. If I was stuck between a guy the size of a mountain and some rich dude he doesn't know, I would be uncomfortable too.
Grace shrugged, tucking a lock of hair behind her ear. "Yeah, well, it's a couple of years too late for formalities," she said. Harmony nodded. "I understand that. Regardless, I want to say 'I'm sorry'," he gazed towards me as if making sure I knew that it was me he was speaking with. "There are reasons why I couldn't claim you as my own nor remain in contact with you for long. I am fully aware that this is not an excuse for abandoning family. And I'm willing to accept any resentment you hold towards me."
I was so glad he said that! There were more than a phew words I've imagined yelling at him since I was young. However, one of my two braincells that actually worked, told me to keep my mouth shut and think for once.
Right in front of me was my well off, estranged father's father (I refused to call him my grandpa, cause that is something he is not). Instead of going at him and letting him think my mother didn't raise me well, I could take advantage of the fact that he was here and hopefully gaining some kind of benefit.
So I did the smart thing and calm myself down. Only then did I choose to respond.
I shrugged, sinking further into the seat. "You're good," after saying those words dismissively, I turned my body to the window. Mom knew him best, let her handle him before I make a mistake.
And that's exactly what she did.
"Nice to know that you're aware at least." Grace rolled her eyes. As much as she would deny it, I knew I got my attitude from her. "But why are you here now? That's all we want to know."
Poor Dad attempted to stretch his arms, but got stared down by Harmony's bodyguard, so he stopped in the middle of stretching, stuck in an ackward position.
The old man nodded. "Right. Well I think you know why I am here, Grace. It's time for Copper to return to the estate and take her rightful place."
Copper"His wife?!" My mouth hung open in shock. "That's the last thing I said, yes," Mr. Harmony stated patiently. "Only for a little while, it's not permanent." Of course I heard everything else he said, about how he wanted to bring me back into the family, and not because of this other rich guy he wants me to marry. The idea of being an heiress represented something I always dreamed about, but was also terrified of at the same time. Being a wealthy daughter would have helped my parents a lot, I'm not blind to that. All the things I could do with that money, all the ways I could make sure the people whom always stood by my side live in luxury for the rest of their days. But there was also the issue where I don't know this man, nor whether what he said was true. For all I know, the Harmony enterprise could be bankrupt and they're trying to use me as the scrap goat. Not cool! I don't like that at all, and I would hate myself for being stupid enough to fall for his tricks. Howev
Copper Mr. Harmony drove us the rest of the way home, and boy oh boy have I never seen my neighbours' jaws drop that low. I tried to take out the groceries, but my bags were taken by his guards. They brought all of them into the house faster than I ever could. I didn't mind. I simply shrugged and headed inside, along with my parents. We didn't have a lot, but what we had was enough to keep us comfortable. The living room and kitchen were one with a small dining table smack in the middle. The foyer was only wide enough to occupy a carpet and a shoe rack. However, although small, we did our best to keep it clean. I was hit with the calming scent of wildflowers, something that was always a pleasure after coming home from an awful day spent outside. Thankfully, he didn't make any comments about the size of my home. Instead, he told Mom and Dad that he was grateful for their approval. "Well, I didn't exactly say I approved it," Daniel stated. "But I do want my girl to have a better l
Copper I now regret nothing. The light from the chandelier reflected off the black floor. Jasmine white walls surrounded us and made up most of the interior. The windows closest to the door extended to the ceiling. To the left, there was a staircase with a banister made up of a dark type of wood. Sylvester walked beside me, allowing me to take it all in with a smile. "Aran will bring your bags up and show you your room." Sylvester motioned to the butler who bowed his head. "When you're done changing into something more comfortable, please feel free to join us for dinner." I turned to him. "Is this all yours or do you like, rent out the place to tenants?" I asked. He waved a finger instead of shaking his head. "Never. No one without Harmony blood has been allowed to stay on the property. Ever. There is a guesthouse not far from here that's still on our land, but not considered a part of the estate." I nodded. "Go on. Dinner will be ready soon." "Okay." The butler, or Aran, bega
Copper Sylvester traveled out of the house. I followed behind, trying not too pay too much attention to the makeshift wind lifting the hem of my skirt. The backyard greeted us with its tranquil beauty. Scattered acorn trees protected the spider lilies from the sun, not that they needed much protection now that the sun was setting. A dragonfly hovered over a water fountain. The faded sunlight reflected off a stone bench with butterflies curved into its legs. Mr. Harmony walked on a cobblestone path that led him to a large pond at the end of it. Lily pads covered one fourth of the surface. I watched as he went down on one knee and disturbed the water, which also ended up frightening the carps swimming beneath it. I listened out for his bones to creek. They didn't, but they could've. Sylvester played with his reflection as he spoke. "You know, when your father was young, he hated water." I raised my eyebrow, but didn't say anything as he continued. "My wife and I are divorced, but
CopperBefore I could say a word, Mr. Harmony stepped forward. He extended his hand. "Please, there's no need for that. Mr. Hardley, I assume? I am Copper's grandfather. Her mother would like to apologize for not being here as she was requested to work together.""Uh huh." Mr. Hardley gave his hand a stiff shake. "What about her step-father?"Betty snorted. When I glared in her direction, she turned away."An emergency occurred at his workplace. He sends his greetings." Mr. Harmony smiled. However, his smile didn't seem to melt Mr. Hardley's icy heart."I would prefer more than his greetings, but let's carry on."Sylvester released his hand and sat down at the opposite end of the room to Betty's parents. His guard stayed at the door with me to his right. Mr. Hardley barely acknowledged his presence. Or maybe it was that he didn't care.I shouldn't be surprised. He had yet to ask for my grandfather's name."Sir," the principal started, clasped hands placed over his desk. "Are you aware
Copper "I'm sorry," Mrs. Lionheart rested her hand on her hip. "Is there something we're missing? Mr. Hardley, get rid of that child now or we will remove our funding from this school." "Woman," Mr. Hardley exclaimed. "Do you not know who this is?!" Mrs. Lionheart took a step back as if Hardley used his voice to slap her. "I beg your pardon?" Sylvester placed one leg over the other. "Both of you own the Falcon Constructions company, with seven branches all over the nation. You tried to get our attention in order to work on a collab for one of our new buildings." Mr. and Mrs. Lionheart's mouths dropped. I smirked. Frustrated, or maybe just wanting to save his image in Sylvester's eyes, Mr. Hardley spelt it out for them. "This is Mr. Sylvester Harmony, owner and executive director of Harmony Enterprises! He is one of THE most sort after businessman on this continent and the only one who accepts apprentices." Yeah, that's right. Quake in his wake, ya' basic bitches. "I-is that so?"
Copper Stepping out the school doors felt like tasting freedom for the first time. “Are you really transferring me to that fancy school?” I asked. Sylvester smiled. “I don’t see any reason why I would lie.” Then it’s decided. I’ll be leaving here for the last time. I couldn’t help but smile. It was so crazy, yet, I knew I wanted to let go of this place. So many lovely memories. Both good and bad. But not enough to make me want to stay. We walked down the steps. No one was outside except for the gardening trimming the hedges near the gates. Maybe after today, I could finally take school seriously enough to graduate, go to college, make my parents happy. It was pretty late to start applying but never say never. I might just make it. “Are the folks there as insane as this school?” He stopped. His hand went up to my ponytail and lifted it in the air. The blonde strands fell from his grip hair by hair. “Certainly. However, we have to do something about this hair.” I raised my eyebrow
Kenny Sylvester was the first to speak. “It’s good seeing you again, Mr. and Mrs. Greenland, the Allisons, Georgina, Kenny and little Maria.” Mr. Harmony exchanged pleasantries with everyone present. I shook his hand and returned the greeting, but from the corner of my eyes, I observed her. She didn’t introduce herself right away. She stood silently with her hands resting gracefully below her stomach. That smile didn’t move from her face. After Georgina gave him a hug, Master stepped back and placed his palm on her shoulder. “Ah, what nice music. I would like to introduce you to Copper Harmony, my only grandchild.” So that’s her name. She shared the same one as her grandmother. Copper stepped forward, but instead of coming to me, she approached my father’s wife. “Nice to meet you,” there was a slight pep in her voice. “I presume you’re Caroline, right? I am Copper, and might I say I love your dress!” She blushed and pushed a stray platinum blonde hair out of her vision. “Why
*Copper*I poked my head out and checked my surroundings. There were people here but not enough that would be a bother to me. I stepped off the pathway and sat on the closest bench I could find. It was hard, but oddly comfortable. Now that I could be left in peace, all the tension escaped my body. I sighed. Another day of school and catching up to make sure my grades are above passable. Sylvester took one look at my report card and had one of his students, Sher, to give me a test. Once I was done with that, he took one look at my test results, back at the report card, then back at me. We had an hour long conversation about how my grades didn't match up with my intelligence. In my eyes, I did better than most average students. I told him why I repeated a year. That's when he reminded me that there was no longer a need to hold back. That's why he has Sher tutoring me when it's the weekend and during some days of the week to go over what I got wrong. But most of the time I'm listening
*Kenny*I observed the way she watched me, tilting my head to the side.“Is that something you really want to know?” I said. She quickly nodded. “Absolutely! I wouldn't have asked otherwise. I can't help but be curious about you.”There she goes again, acting like a cute wife. I reached for both her hands over the table and held them, my thumbs rubbing the back of them. A smirk formed on my lips.“How could you forget that I fell in love with you the first time I saw you?” I stated boldly. “Your presence has been nothing less than amazing. If only I could have met you when we were children and married you sooner.”I thought my performance was satisfactory. Copper simply rolled her eyes.“I mean it, Mr. Greenland.” She pulled her hands away. I unexpectedly missed the warm feeling of her soft hands. “Why did you go through with the marriage? Were your parents threatening to withdraw your inheritance or something?”I thought about her words. As their only son, my parents wouldn't risk
*Kenny* I grew annoyed with myself. This was not the time nor place for my sexual frustration to catch up with me. From what I could gather, Julia listened and pretended that we weren’t there. As long as we kept quiet, then it shouldn’t be difficult to go unnoticed. The problem with that was that I couldn’t guarantee I could maintain that position for much longer. Her scent kept flooding into my nose. Our eyes met. I stiffened. She mouthed something to me. “That’s not your stepmom, is it?” I thought twice about how much I should tell her. It’s not like she is actually a part of this family. If I lied to her then there wouldn’t be an issue. “No, it isn’t,” I decided to tell the truth instead. Copper nodded in acknowledgement, but instead of going back to looking at the door, she kept her eyes on me. I found myself subconsciously counting every lash, taking in her heated cheeks along with the stray hair that had detached itself from the rest when I pulled her in here. I fel
KennyI remembered what my mother said. If there were any problems in Caroline's and his marriage, then I should tell her right away. Georgina had never had any respect for Caroline. I knew she gossiped with her friends as to how long their marriage would last. She delighted in seeing his life fall apart. And for the most part, I didn’t disagree with her.Up to this day, I didn’t know the reason for my parents’ divorce. They told me a bogus lie, something about them falling out of love, but it wasn’t enough. I’ve long since stopped trying to find out. But after seeing my father’s behavior firsthand in adulthood, I think I finally understood why.They were speaking to one of the store clerks. I recognized her as Mandy. “Give her whatever outfit she wants. Treat her well,” Hunter said with a smile. The words were directed at Mandy, but a flirty smile was targeted at that woman. The way he held her, her hushed conversations, and so tenderly she rubbed his arm told me that these two didn
KennyA woman dressed in a black tux approached us as soon as we entered the building. “Good afternoon, Mr. Greenland!” She bowed briefly to us both. “What a pleasure to see you once again! What are you looking for this fine evening?”I laid a hand on Copper’s lower back. “I’m just looking for something for my wife today. I’m thinking elegant, something that can help me show her off. Do you have anything like that in mind, Julia?”I could feel Copper tense but she didn’t say a word as she kept that smile on her face. Julia swept up Copper’s appearance, choosing to linger on her school uniform. It took only one look from me for her to stop. “Of course!” She quickly gestured for us to come further into the store. “This way! We received a new line of dresses not that long ago. I’m sure they will suit her quite well.”Copper and I followed her without complaint. Julia kept her face forward as if he was trying to hide her embarrassment. During our walk, my hand never left Copper back. T
*Caroline*I sat on the bed, bored out of my mind. But I had to stay here. He would be back soon and it had been a while since we slept together. When we first met, Hunter couldn’t keep his hands off me. And now, I could only silently wait until he was in the mood to receive affection. But I had to be patient. I couldn’t complain and make him upset. When we argued, I could feel him slipping through my fingers. I felt like I was losing him. That’s why I learned how to adopt a persona and attitude that would suit his tastes. With my freshly showered body in a white nightgown and my hair flowing over one of my shoulders, I tried to relax. Hunter entered the room. I smiled, feeling a huge weight off my chest. “Honey.” I got up. “You’re back! How was work?”Hunter gave me a swift nod. Instead of answering right away, he loosened the tie around his neck and walked over to the dresser. “It was fine. Did you talk to the salon owner about securing that dress you wanted?”He had yet to spar
Mary SueHe was wrong. I planned on getting away from him and quickly. Whatever he wanted from me wasn't good.I pushed my chair back. “If you leave, your full name, photo, address, and past job history will be posted on social media. Including everything you’ve done while working these… ‘acting gigs’. I have a strong feeling that I’m not the only one who wants to find you.”Gingerly, I sat back down. “I don’t know who you think you’ve found, but I was only leaving because some weirdo is acting like he knows me.”“Are you saying I don’t know you, Mary Sue?” He looked into my eyes. “I mean, you made such a fuss at my wedding. Don’t you want to talk about child support?”I swallowed a ball of spit. Sealing myself, I asked, “What do you want from me?”“Tell me who you’re working for,” he stated plainly. “And what they want with me and my family.”I scoffed. “Right, ‘cause everything is about you. I swear, you rich people make me sick.”The bell above the door rang. I stiffened, thinking
Copper I gave him a polite smile. “I’m fine. Kenny just let me know. What perfect timing.”His smile returned to his face. “Oh, yeah. He isn’t the best at communication.” He laughed and scratched his head, but it seemed forced. After getting no reaction from me, he cleared his throat and opened the passenger door. Once again, I smiled at him and entered. The ride was silent, but not in a peaceful way. I could tell that behind that smile Justin was struggling to say something. The windows were rolled up and the a/c was on, giving us complete privacy.“Do you want some music? I have plenty of new songs in storage so you can play anything you like,” Justin suggested. It would put the silence to rest but I didn’t feel like it. At least not here. I liked listening to music when I had the quiet and peace to enjoy it. There is no way I could get into the mood here.“No thanks,” I said. “I’m fine like this. But if you want to play something I won’t mind.”“You don’t need to worry about me,
CopperI raised my eyebrow. “I’m pretty sure I just told you.”“No, like…” Emily tapped on her bottom lip. “Everyone who’s anyone knows all the things I just told you. It’s not realistic that you claim to be from the Harmony family and yet not experience any of the benefits having that kind of money brings.”Oh, I see. That’s what it is. I kept my calm. “I haven’t lied, if that’s what you’re insinuating. I simply wasn’t raised to be concerned about that stuff.”“Yeah, I bet,” Emily giggled. Sabrine reached forward and whispered into her ear loud enough for me to hear.“I bet she’s some poor scholarship student who’s lying about her last name to seem interesting. If that’s not the case, she’s probably the daughter of a staff member. The ones that clean up after the important people.”I could feel my anger rising to the surface. I breathed in, then breathed out. I’m not at my old school anymore. I made a promise to my grandfather and my parents that I would be on my best behavior. Being