The big three in the backyard provided enough shadow for a picnic. The sun is out, is hot enough to sit on the plastic chairs laid out and enjoy the little warmth the day offers after days and days of rain.Buddy trots from here and there, while I skim the pages of a romance book. Looking over my shoulder every time I’m outside has become a habit, right now I know I’m safe but knowing he’s around on the property gives me a sense of anxiety. “Rebecca.” Buddy barks and runs toward the old woman. “I have been calling your name for a while now.”“I’m sorry, I was lost in my thoughts.”“I can see that.” She holds a big brown bag. Is Thursday, and she usually comes Wednesday but with guests staying at the old house she’s been busy.“What are we making today?”“Something simple, spaghetti, and vanilla muffins.” For two months she and I have our small meetings, girl's days. Sometimes Andreas drops us off. Ever since that comment, and John Clark being at the ranch he hardly ever leaves me
Rebecca held tightly onto Andreas's arm as they made their way through the crowded room, her heart racing with anticipation. It had been years since she had set foot in this place, and she couldn't help but feel a little nervous. Her dress was long enough to cover her scars, but she still felt self-conscious as she walked past the groups of people, each one chatting excitedly about old times. As they made their way towards the bar, Rebecca's eyes darted nervously around the room, looking for any signs of trouble. But to her surprise, no one seemed to be paying them any attention. Andreas squeezed her hand reassuringly. "Relax, Rebecca," he whispered in her ear. "No one here can hurt you anymore. You're stronger than all of them combined.” His voice to her out of the incoming flashes of memories of her being taunted, pushed and even screamed at in this same gymnasium. Rebecca felt a wave of gratitude wash over her as she looked up at him, his dark eyes full of warmth and love. She
Andreas couldn't help but feel drawn to Rebecca as he watched her sleep. Her long, dark hair fanned out around her pillow, her pink lips slightly parted as she breathed softly. He longed to touch her, to feel the softness of her skin against his fingertips. As he leaned in closer to her, he could feel the heat rising in his body, the desire building inside him. He knew that he shouldn't be feeling this way, that it was dangerous to let his guard down around her. But he couldn't resist the temptation any longer. Slowly, he leaned in and brushed his lips against hers, savoring the sweetness of her mouth. He deepened the kiss, his tongue exploring the depths of her mouth as he wrapped his arms around her, pulling her closer to him. Rebecca stirred in her sleep, and for a moment Andreas thought that she was going to wake up. But she settled back down, her body relaxing against his as she continued to sleep. Andreas pulled away, his heart pounding in his chest as he looked down at her.
Rebecca was proud to be by Andreas' side, supporting him and being there for him. She was wearing a simple but elegant black dress, her hair in loose curls framing her face. Andreas had complimented her earlier, telling her how stunning she looked and she couldn't help but feel a little giddy at his words. As they mingled with the guests, Rebecca found herself getting more and more comfortable. She chatted with the other wives, exchanging stories about their lives in the town and sharing recipes. Andreas was always nearby, making sure to introduce her to everyone and keeping a protective arm around her. John Clark made another appearance, his eyes immediately locked onto her. Rebecca felt her stomach turn, but she tried to hide it behind a smile. She knew she couldn't avoid him forever, but she didn't want to be alone with him. Andreas seemed to sense her discomfort, and he made sure to keep John at bay, striking up a conversation with him about business. Rebecca was grateful for h
I no longer fear the night, not while he sleeps right next to me. The bad dreams do return but not as frequent as before. He sleeps soundly on his back, an arm lays on his stomach while the other almost brushes my face. At least is close enough, if moved a few inches forward his fingertips would brush my lips. He twitches and moves with the sounds of thunder in the distance. The one that woke me was pretty close. Long minutes after I lay awake, watching the flashes of light as the thunderstorm. Raising to her elbows she reached forward to push a his hair back from his forehead, making him stir but not wake up. As another thunder sounded she almost jumped to snuggle closer to him but as always she was stopping herself from touching him. He was the one who’d initiate and the light touches were sorely for show and innocent, nothing like the images burned in her brain. The kisses. The lessons. Still too vivid. The fee times she dare to touch that part of her that ached resembled noth
He woke up alone, the shape of her head still on her pillow. She woke up before him, coffee and breakfast Waited for on the kitchen island. sat with a book on her lap oblivious of his presence. For once her shadow, buddy didn't alert her of his presence, the dog had warmed towards him. He liked what he saw, her wrapped in a blanket with her hair up and her face relaxed. As he watched her from across the room, he couldn't help but feel a sense of overwhelming affection. Her every move was like poetry in motion, and he found himself entranced by her every gesture. The way her hair fell in delicate strands around her face, the soft curve of her lips as she read her book, the gentle rise and fall of her chest as she breathed. He had never felt such a deep connection with anyone before, and as he gazed at her, he knew that he would do anything to make her happy. She was his everything, the missing piece of his heart that he had been searching for all these years. As she looked up from h
Looking at the time serve no purpose, he would surely be gone for a long time. The last time it happened he stayed away for days. She could move better now, and it wasn't like before. She could take care for herself. With a smile on her sat by the window, buddy on her feet. They enjoyed their solitude. As she read out loud, her heart filled with warmth and joy, and she couldn't help but feel grateful for the small moments of solitude that she shared with her furry companion. Looking out the window, watching the raindrops race down the glass, and tried to push aside the nagging worry that tugged at the corners of her mind. Andreas had been gone for a while now, and even though she was more independent than ever before, she still missed him terribly. But she refused to let her worries consume her. Instead, she focused on the good moments, like the feeling of Buddy's warm body against her feet, and the sound of her own voice as she read out loud. She smiled, feeling a surge of gratit
Andreas stood frozen, staring at the scene in front of him in disbelief. He couldn't believe what he was seeing - his wife, Rebecca, in bed with her dog, Buddy. For a moment a smile formed on his sleep until he took notice on her. He slowly approached the bed, his eyes still fixed on his sleeping wife. As he drew closer, he saw the tears staining her cheeks and the way her hands clutched at his pillow. He realized then that she had been crying, and the thought only made him feel even more helpless. He stood by the bed for a few minutes, trying to piece together what had happened in his absence. He knew that she had been struggling with the isolation and loneliness of being alone while he was out, but he never expected to find her like this. Andreas felt a pang of guilt as he watched his wife sleep. He knew he had been gone longer than he had intended, but he couldn't have predicted what had happened. He had been worried sick about her the entire time he was away, but seeing her lik