“How could you do that to Papa?” I could barely recognize my own voice, filled with pain in my heart, as I remembered the last time I was with Papa. “You son of a b*tch, how could you kill him?” I looked at her, tears streaming down my face, “He trusted you, he considered you a brother.” “Elara.” She called me, I heard her deep sigh, “I did everything to avoid ending up like Ben, he found out I was part of the biggest drug export in Macau at that time, I tried to keep it from him, because I didn’t want our friendship to be ruined, or for him to be harmed,” I didn’t know if she was faking her face. “But you killed him, you did that to him, you have the nerve to say he’s important to you and you consider him a friend.” “You’re still young, Elara.” She said, “There are many things you don’t understand yet, I can’t go to jail, I have a husband, and a child, a stable income,” reluctantly I looked at her clenched fist, before she put it in her pocket, “I can’t let your father ruin everyt
“Why am I still here? It’s embarrassing, Jaxon!” I really don’t want to, I’m embarrassed with his friends, and I don’t like those kinds of gatherings, I’m embarrassed. “Love, why is it embarrassing there? Are you ashamed of me?” I looked at him, what’s with this crazy guy, he’s being dramatic again. “What are you talking about?” I started to organize my research, just proofreading, because this is for our finals, so it should be neat, after this, I’ll have it bound. “Come on, love, please. I just want to introduce you to my friends,” I felt his embrace from behind, “I’m that proud to have you, I want to tell people how lucky I am that I got you here, I can hug you, I can kiss you, I can plan my future with you.” I couldn’t answer because of what he said, he sounded very dreamy, so I just shrugged, he was always like that, so futuristic. “Okay.” I replied out of nowhere, my eyes widened when he suddenly pulled me to face him, “What the fvck?” “Okay? You mean you’ll come?” he aske
E L A R A “Hey, Adri! Stop bothering me, I’m really annoyed right now.” I failed our anatomy quiz earlier, which was frustrating because it was difficult, and I’m not good at memorizing yet, which is annoying, especially since it’s a major subject for me. “Don’t be so dramatic, and besides, this is my farewell. You know I won’t be graduating here, right? Dad needs me.” I paused in my annoyance when I heard that. “What?! Why are you telling me this now?” It’s only now that I found out, and I wondered why she suddenly invited me when she’s actually leaving me. “That’s why let’s go! Come with me! We don’t have class anyway!” I took out my phone to check the date. “I can’t, it’s mine and Jaxon’s anniversary today. You said you’d help me surprise him, remember?” This girl, she loves promising to help, then forgets. “Oh, right!” I said, remembering, she forgot again. “Let’s go then, let’s buy what we need. Where should we set up?” “Jaxon has class until 7:30 pm, let’s just do it at h
Z A N D E R J A X O N “Zander, you have a mission.” I nod in response as Alpha handed me a brown envelope. “It will take place in Calderon.” It’s a far place; it will take at least a year for me to finish this one. “This guy has direct contact with the guy we have been looking for.” I took a glance at the paper I was holding, containing the information, from basic up to the smallest details that we could have to help us execute the mission. “You have to leave the country three months before you go with the plan.” I halted at what Alpha said. “He has direct contact with that person, meaning he has wealth and connections. Anyone who’s involved with you, if ever they manage to track you down, will be in deep danger,” he looked at me knowingly, “You know what I’m saying, Zander. I just want everyone around you to be safe.” “To cut them from my life without really telling them why.” I can’t imagine cutting them off from my life, especially her. “I just want the best for you. Elara wil
“Love, what theme do you want for our wedding?” I chuckled as I looked at Jaxon because of his question, it was unexpected for him to suddenly ask that. “You’re being silly, Jaxon. What kind of questions are these? Getting married already? Can’t we finish studying first and find jobs?” I laughed as I answered while writing, we were at his condo, I borrowed his laptop because mine has been at the repair shop since yesterday. “Of course, we’ll finish that first before getting married. I won’t agree to us living off others, or not having our own car, or not being able to provide for our future baby.” I felt a sudden flutter of butterflies in my stomach, was this kilig? I mean, he was planning his future with me. “Focus on your review there.” I replied, continuing to work on my PowerPoint. “Why isn’t Adri with you all the time?” I stopped typing and looked at him, he was busy playing poker on his phone. “Did you two have a fight?” “I don’t know, she’s too busy. We didn’t fight, maybe
Aviana woke up to the gentle rays of the morning sun streaming through her window, casting a warm glow across her room. Stretching lazily, she sat up and glanced at the clock. It was time to get ready for another day of classes. As she got dressed and prepared for the day ahead, she couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude for the loving family she had.Making her way downstairs, she found her parents, Elara and Kalix, already in the kitchen, chatting quietly over breakfast. Elara was preparing a delicious spread of pancakes while Kalix was sipping his coffee, reading the morning news on his tablet."Good morning, sweetheart," Elara greeted Aviana with a smile as she entered the kitchen."Morning, Mom, Dad," Aviana replied, returning her mother's smile and giving her father a quick wave."Good morning, Avi," Kalix said, setting aside his tablet and giving her a warm smile. "Sleep well?"Aviana nodded, taking a seat at the table. "Yeah, I did. Thanks. What's for breakfast?""Your fa
Hello, this is a spin-off prologue for my up coming english stories. The night draped the city in a cloak of darkness, the urban landscape illuminated by the soft glow of streetlights and the occasional neon sign. High above, on the rooftop of a towering building, Isaac stood concealed in the shadows, a silhouette against the city lights.Dressed in a meticulously tailored three-piece black suit, Isaac blended seamlessly with the urban backdrop. The suit, though refined, bore the subtle creases of countless missions, a testament to the life he led. The jacket hugged his frame, hinting at a well-maintained physique, while the pressed trousers elegantly met polished black leather shoes that barely made a sound on the concrete surface.A thin sheen of rain covered the rooftop, glistening under the city lights. Droplets clung to Isaac's suit, adding a subtle sheen to the dark fabric. The night air carried the scent of damp asphalt and distant city life, the atmosphere charged wi
The morning sun bathed the city in a golden glow as Isaac and Maddison prepared for their mission. Dressed in their covert attire, they stood side by side in their apartment, each checking their gear with practiced efficiency.Isaac adjusted the straps of his tactical vest, securing his holster with a sleek black handgun. Maddison, her midnight blue hair pulled back in a practical ponytail, inspected the contents of her backpack, ensuring she had all the necessary gadgets and tools.“You ready for this, Mrs. Vanth?” Isaac asked with a smirk, using the affectionate nickname he had given her.Maddison returned his smile, a glint of determination in her hazel eyes. “Always,” she replied, her voice steady.Their mission was straightforward yet crucial. They were tasked with infiltrating a high-security facility to retrieve sensitive information that could compromise national security. It was a mission that required precision, stealth, and unwavering trust in each other.As they made their