Emily and Kamsy had been looking forward to this vacation for what seemed like forever. After everything that had happened—the accidents, the threats, the loss of Austin, and the constant tension hanging over their heads—they needed this time away. A chance to just be together, to reconnect, and to remember what it felt like to breathe without the weight of the world on their shoulders.They had chosen a secluded beachside villa, far from the mansion and all the chaos that came with it. The villa was perched on the edge of a cliff, offering breathtaking views of the ocean. The endless stretch of white sand, the turquoise waters, and the gentle sound of waves crashing against the shore provided the perfect backdrop for their much-needed escape.As they arrived at the villa, the sun was beginning to set, painting the sky in shades of orange, pink, and purple. Emily stepped out onto the terrace, her breath catching as she took in the beauty of the scene before her. "Kamsy, it’s perfect,"
The sky was overcast, casting a muted gray light over the graveyard as the brothers made their way through the rows of headstones. It had been a few months since they had buried Austin, and while time had softened the raw edges of their grief, the pain of his loss was still a heavy presence in their lives. Today, they had come to visit his grave not just to remember him, but to honor a promise they had made to him.Inishola, Kamsy, Xender, Tony, and Angelo walked slowly, each step echoing the weight of their sorrow. They approached the familiar headstone, its simple elegance a testament to Austin's life—a life that had been cut too short but had left an indelible mark on those who knew him.Xender was the first to reach the grave. He knelt beside it, his expression a mixture of determination and sadness. "Hey, Austin," he began, his voice cracking slightly. "We’re here. We promised we’d come."Tony, his face lined with fatigue and anguish, stood beside Xender, placing a hand on his sh
Two months had passed since the emotional visit to Austin’s grave. Life had slowly begun to regain its rhythm, and amidst the lingering sorrow, new moments of joy and hope were emerging. The family had found solace in their togetherness, and Emily and Kamsy’s relationship had blossomed further.The evening sun cast a warm, golden hue over the mansion, and the garden had been transformed into a picturesque setting for a special occasion. Fairy lights twinkled in the trees, and tables were adorned with delicate flowers and candles. The atmosphere was filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation, as everyone knew that today was a day to celebrate love and new beginnings.Kamsy had been meticulously planning this day for weeks. He wanted everything to be perfect, not just for himself and Emily, but for their families and friends who had supported them through their trials. With Emily’s favorite songs playing softly in the background and the gentle hum of conversations, Kamsy was rea
: A New Chapter in the Family LegacyThree years had passed since the joyful proposal and subsequent wedding of Emily and Kamsy. The past few years have been a whirlwind of change and growth for the family. Each member had embraced their path, and today’s family gathering was a celebration of those journeys.The large mansion, now filled with the warmth of family and love, was abuzz with activity. The grand living room had been transformed into a vibrant space, decorated with cheerful colors and balloons, a testament to the importance of the occasion. A long table was set with an array of delicious dishes, and the air was filled with the sounds of laughter and conversation.Emily and Kamsy were the proud parents of a beautiful three-year-old girl named Ruby. With her sparkling eyes and infectious laughter, Ruby had quickly become the center of the family’s universe. Today’s gathering was to celebrate the milestones of each family member and to strengthen the bonds that held them toget
Amy sat in the mental hospital's common room, her gaze drifting aimlessly over the dull, beige walls. The atmosphere was stifling, filled with the low murmur of other patients and the occasional clink of medical equipment. The room had become her world, a place where time seemed to drag on endlessly, filled with monotonous routines and half-hearted conversations. The weight of her past actions hung heavily on her shoulders, a constant reminder of the chaos she had caused.The door to the room creaked open, and Inishola stepped in, his presence a rare interruption to her daily routine. His expression was a blend of seriousness and sympathy, reflecting the delicate balance he tried to maintain while dealing with Amy. He took a seat across from her, his eyes searching her face for any sign of recognition or emotion."Hello, Amy," he said softly, his voice carrying a note of genuine concern.Amy barely looked up, her eyes remaining fixed on a spot on the floor. "Hello," she replied, her v
Emily's POV:"1, 2, 3," I whispered, watching the clock.Three more minutes until he wakes up; my hands shake as I try to calm my breathing. Glancing back at the table, I placed the food on it and took two steps back, stealing another glance at the clock.Heading towards my bedroom, I walked slowly, my body still burning from the beating I received the other night, all because I forgot to clean Sir's shoes before he left for work.Shaking my head, I opened my room door slowly, ensuring it was locked twice before heading to the bathroom. "All done, just stay in your room until he leaves," I whispered before looking at myself in the mirror.My long black hair looked dishevelled, my full lips stained with a little blood, both eyes red from crying the day before, and my body bearing the scars of past beatings.I despised my body because my dad said I was fat and ugly, even though I'm just 13 and know I'm not fat.Taking a deep breath, I turned on the shower, bracing for the pain."Ouch,"
Chris's POV: I couldn't believe it; finally, we found her. My body shook with joy, and I could see the same excitement in the eyes of the others. Kelsey kept a watchful eye on Emily, gently playing with her hair as if it were glass. "Fuck, I can't wait for the others' reactions. Is this a fucking dream, dude?" Eren exclaimed happily, doing little jumps in the car. "Shush, don't get too loud, or she will wake up," Kelsey scolded, and I chuckled. "Thank God we took care of that fucker. See what he has done to our sister," Eren said, his gaze fixed on Emily's tiny body. The thoughts of the pain Emily has endured made my heart break. It took us 18 years to find her, 18 fucking years of pain and tears. We were all broken when she got taken away from us. We lost both parents that day, and our sister too. But now, we finally have her, and God knows we are never letting her go. "Alright, we're here. Let's go home, boys," I said, opening the car door. "Kelsey, can you carry her?" I ask
Emily's POV:"So, Emily, how has life treated you?" Austin asked, making Xender and the other guy, who I found out is named Kingston, let out a loud sigh."Not now, dude," Kingston mumbled while inspecting my nose."Just wanted to start a conversation; gosh, you guys are so boring," Austin said, rolling his eyes.I giggled at his character, making him smile even more. "I'm telling you guys, I'm gonna be her favourite person soon," he stated happily.Again, the others just rolled their eyes at him and gave me attention."Your twin won't be happy seeing you like this, love," Xender mumbled while rubbing his neck.I looked down at the floor and whispered a little "Sorry." My eyes met Kingston's, making me pause before looking at Xender."Is he my brother also? I thought I had 6 brothers?" I asked him."Yeah, you do. Kingston is our family doctor, but he's staying here for a while," Xender mumbled, and I nodded my head before smiling at Kingston."YOOOO, WE ARE BACK, BITCHES. WHO HURT MY