I entered the house, and my first move was to take off my heels and put on my comfortable slippers. I was tempted to try the brown candy I had just bought but then thought I would not sleep at night because of the caffeine.
I took off my clothes and put on my tracksuit for more comfort. I cleaned the living room with the vacuum cleaner, emptied the ashtray, and wiped the table with a wet cloth. I poured some juice into a large glass and sat on the couch when I finished.
I remembered how nice a time I had at lunch break Today and smiled. I took a deep swallow of my juice and lit a cigarette.
There has been another day in my life as beautiful as this day.
And when I say beautiful, I mean that feeling that makes every cell of your body pulsate with joy and bliss at the same time. You don’t step on the ground but make you feel like flying.
That day was when I learned that I had been accepted to university.
My joy had reached the heavens. I had succeeded! For what I had been struggling for years, I had finally accomplished.
I called Portia to console her for not being able to get accepted to any university.
Portia sounded sad, and I, to cheer her up, suggested she wanted to go out with me to a bar, and she said yes.
We got dressed, got ready, and left. As soon as we entered, Portia went straight to the bar to catch the last two seats.
We sat down and ordered our drinks. I got a strawberry margarita, and Portia had an orange soda vodka. After a while, I noticed her staring at the bartender. He was indeed a very handsome man. Around 25 years old. The shirt he was wearing was sticking to his body. It was white, and its fabric was thin. Anybody could see his abs underneath.
I had forgotten my gaze on him, and the man had approached me and bent over in my ear and said to me:
“Do you see something you like?”
I was so ashamed that I had wished the earth to open up and swallow me, but nothing had happened.
I turned my head in another direction without answering him. What could I say?
I couldn’t think of anything clever to oppose his words.
Portia came and snatched me by the hand. “What did he tell you?” she demanded to know.
I told her, and it seemed Portia’s look was full of jealousy, and her eyes were glowing with malevolence, but I had assumed that it was from the bad lighting.
Portia couldn’t take her eyes off that guy as the hours passed through the night. But that guy was not looking at her because he gave all his attention to me.
I had caught him looking at me several times, making me feel uncomfortable. At some point, I saw him saying something in Portia’s ear. After that, Portia looked at me wide-eyed.
For an instant, she looked at me with an untraceable look and then turned her head to the other side.
After a while, I saw her holding a new drink, a bloody mary.
I went near to her and told her: “Don’t drink a second drink. At least take the same as before, don’t mix them. You are going to get drunk.”
“Do not worry about me. Nothing will happen. Leave me alone.” She told her angrily and spilled the drink on my favorite dress.
“Tia!!” I screamed.
“Oops, sorry, it was by mistake.” Said to me, and I believed her.
“Come on, let’s go,” Portia said and pulled me to the exit.
On the way back, I asked her what that guy had told her in-ear, and Portia replied that she didn’t even remember. I didn’t insist, and I forgot about it.
A week later, Portia had announced to me crazy with joy that she and Andrews – that was the bartender’s name- were in a relationship.
In the following days, the three of us went out for coffee. Andrews was looking at me hostilely, which made me feel unwanted in the company.
The next minute he and Portia started kissing and touching each other with passion.
I was ashamed of their shamelessness and turned my head away from seeing them.
“Are they serious? Why did they invite me?” I wondered.
There was something incomprehensible in all this. While Andrews was kissing Portia, he was giving an intent look at me. I had then believed that he wanted to make me feel so uncomfortable that he would make me leave. But I didn’t go. I stayed and behaved normally. Sometimes, he looked at me angrily, but I thought that was happening because he didn’t manage to make me leave.
Two days later, Portia came crying to me because Andrews had dumped her…
I put out my cigarette, and I went to take a bath. When I finished, I put on her pajamas and returned to the living room to watch a movie on TV. At 11:30, the film was over, and I went to sleep.I was sleeping when a message on my cell phone woke me up. I grasped it from the bedside table and checked the time. 24:00. Midnight,
“Who remembered me so late at night?” I wondered.
I opened the message. The number was unknown to me.
The message was saying: ‘What are you doing?’
“Are they kidding me? What could I do for such an hour?” I thought. “Anyway, I will answer, and I will see.”
I answered: “I am out grazing the sheep.”
I waited for a little while, and the answer came: “That is funny. Are you going to milk it too? I mean, if you are okay.”
I wrote immediately: “I understood what you meant. Why do you care? Do I know you? I think that maybe you have the wrong number.”
I sent it. At least if it is a mistake, they will let me sleep at last.
The answer came almost immediately: ‘I don’t think that I made a mistake, Marianne.’
“Does a stranger know me?” I felt shillings all over my body.
I wrote: ‘WHO IN HELL ARE YOU?’
My breath was coming out sharply, and my heart was pounding like crazy. Is it possible for someone crazy to start harassing and watching me? That would be terrifying.
An answer came: ‘I wouldn’t say hell, but more like an angel. You saw me, and I saw you…’ How was the coffee Today at the cafeteria?
My eyes opened wide: “ERIC??” I wrote that name on the message and sent it.
“Is it possible to be him? But how else would he know about the cafeteria?
But where did he find my phone?” I thought, agitated.
The answer came: ‘Yes, it is me.’
I replied: ‘Where did you find my phone number?’
He answered: ‘Today you went to the supermarket. Didn’t you make a bonus card?’
That’s right! The bonus card! But how come I hadn’t thought about it? Did everyone have the right to enter the computer and get whatever information they wanted? Wasn’t that personal information supposed to be top secret? My throat felt dry. I got up and went to the kitchen. I filled a glass with water and stood in front of the large window of my living room. The darkness outside was tar. Only the lights stood out in absolute black. What should I write to him? What did he want from me? I had no intention of asking him yet. I wanted to see how far he would go. I finished with the water and left the glass on a bookshelf next to me.
So I wrote to him: ‘Well, these are not secret information? Are you allowed to do that?
What will people say?’
He answered: ‘Which people?’
I wrote: ‘The supermarket owners, of course.’
His answer: ‘I am the owner of the supermarket. Well, not only me but my mother too.’
What? The owner? I didn’t see that coming. I believed, until now, that he was only working there!! And now, what could I tell him? It must be something that doesn’t show me to be stupid. Unfortunately, I couldn’t think of anything.
A message came. It was from him: ‘I want us to talk.’
I lost a heartbeat, but then I remembered Rebecca.
‘About what?’ I replied.
‘About us.’ He answered.
What can you and I talk about? And Rebecca?
I wrote to him: ‘Will Rebecca be with us when we are talking about us?’
The answer came almost immediately: ‘There is no Rebecca.’
There was no Rebecca? But I had heard her clearly say to him, ‘my love.’
A message came to me again. ‘Let’s talk now. I am out of the supermarket. I have just closed it. Come.’
“Oh, my God. He wants us to meet now. Shall I go?”
You must be crazy if you don’t go. The same little voice spoke in my head, and I agreed.
My hands were shaking, but I managed to answer, ‘I’m coming.’She left her cell phone and hurried to change her clothes and wear shoes. She heard her cell phone receiving a message. It was from him. I read it: ‘I’m waiting for you.’When I got ready, I took my cell phone, the keys, and left. I got in the car and made my road to the supermarket.
I opened the door and entered my house, feeling my heart fluttering like crazy and with a sticking smile on my lips. I lay down on my bed, but I didn’t have a wink of sleep. I was thinking about Eric and all that had happened. I sighed, filled with euphoria, and checked the time, 3:00. Oh my god, how am I going to wake up tomorrow for work? Fortunately, at some point, I finally felt my eyes closing.
“I’m sorry, I was absent of mind. What did you tell me?” He looked annoyed. “I said I would like to know some things about you about your life.” “Okay, what would you like to know?” “Everything. For example, do you come from Norwich?”
I was standing in the middle of the parking lot, looking around thunderstruck. I couldn’t believe that had happened to me. Is it possible that he left me here? On my own?“Eric?” I shouted again and again but with no response. My eyes filled with tears, and I felt them hot rolling down my cheeks.I took my cell phone out of my bag and found his number. My finger stayed for a while over the dial. Eventually, I regretted it and didn’t call him. If he had really left and had abandoned me here, my pride didn’t allow me to call hi
Nancy and I were sitting at Nancy's kitchen table with empty mugs in front of us. An hour ago, it was full of coffee.The ashtray in front of me was almost full of cigarette butts.I had my head bowed, looking at the bottom of the empty mug."And you are saying that he's right?" I asked Nancy without looking at her. We have been talking for hours. I told her everything
I pushed rejection so hard that my teeth chattered. I threw my cell phone in my bag and went to the living room to put on my shoes. Meanwhile, Nancy had come out of the bathroom and went to get ready too. Until Nancy got ready, I dried my hair. “Oh! The clothes you chose are very nice. They suited you perfectly.” Nancy told me when she came to the living room. “Thank you. I like them too.” I replied to her and smiled.
I saw him and felt my heart skipping a beat. Eric was standing a little further away with a bouquet of red roses. His gaze nailed me. “That’s Eric?” the girls whispered to me. “Yes, it is Eric.”
“It seems so. I asked Mrs. Olivia to describe him to me. The description she told me matches perfectly to Eric.” “That means he regretted what he did. After that, I am convinced that he is falling in love with you.” I smiled. “You think so?”Nancy laughed. “Yes. What else do you want to do for yourself? Jump from a bridge?”
Two years later The door of my parent's home was waiting for us, wide open. They stood there with a smile up to their ears and their hugs genuine for us. Those hugs were full of infinite love and affection for us. I got lost in their open arms, and the love I felt overwhelmed me for those two beautiful people. "Come on, son, come inside. Why did you stay on the doorstep?" I heard what my mother said to Eric, and I smiled. "Hello, Mrs. Joanne, Mr. James," Eric said, entering the house. My mother reached out and pulled him closer to us. "How many times do I have to tell you to call me mother? You will become our son in a few months. Oh! My children, you made us so happy!" Those two years that passed were the most beautiful of my life. The months passed beautifully and calmly without anyone threatening us with his presence. Our love remained just as strong and steady. So, a few days ago, he proposed to me, and I c
Portia accepted his request and explained to him, telling him the whole truth. She also asked him for the help she wanted from him. "And what are you going to do with it?" he asked her suspiciously. "This is not of your job," she told him, somewhat hesitantly, fearing that he would not help her in the end. But that did not happen. "Very well. I will bring it to you". "And about the money, don't worry, I will have it." "Okay, but the money is not the only thing I want." "What else?" she asked him in wonder. "I want to spend a few hours together in a bed this time," he told her meaningfully. Portia thought about it for a moment, and she said okay for that. She would do anything to get what she needed to continue with her plan. "Very well then, meet me in an hour at the hotel." And he told her which hotel it was. "Okay. I'll be there but not in one hour. I need more hours. I am not in London." "Wher
Marianne found free parking and left the car. The supermarket was right across the street, and had to cross the road to get there. Paul found this to be a fantastic coincidence because Marianne was in the right place for them to proceed with his plan and be visible to anyone in the supermarket. After all, that is what he sought. Let Eric see them. He accelerated his pace to catch her as he was ready to cross the road. Paul had approached her enough to hold her lightly by the arm. "Marianne, wait." Marianne, surprised, turned to see who it was. "Paul?" she said, not believing her eyes. "Yes me. I want to talk to you for a minute." "There is no way I can hear you and let me go" she shook her arm with force to release it, but Paul tightened his grip. "You have to listen to me. It won't take you more than a minute." "I don't want to listen to you. Don't you get it?" she countered. His hopes began to fade. If
Portia and Paul were sitting facing each other with a cup of hot coffee in front of them. They had approached their heads and were talking almost in whispers because, of course, they did not want anyone to hear them make plans to hurt other people. Portia explained what he needed to do, ensuring that everything will go well and that the plan will work correctly. All this had become her obsession. "And it should be done in that way so Eric – I think that his name- sees you okay. Besides, that is the whole point." Portia pointed out to him, "to make him believe that is a big slut, so he will hate her and never want to see her again. He will break with her once and for all. And that will allow you to make her yours again. Isn't that what you want? To marry her so that you can have the inheritance that her aunt will give her? And as far as I can remember, it's big money." "Yes, I want that. That's what I always wanted. And after I got her inheritance in m
Eric tried to go after Marianne, but a hand clutched his arm. He had forgotten that Portia was still there. "Let her go. Now I'm here for you. Now and forever. I'm crazy about you." Portia said to him with an alluring voice. He had made sure that she was the same Portia that Marianne had talked to him. He heard her disgusting voice full of fake passion, and that made him sick. He couldn't even see her in front of him, and he hated even her touch. Knowing Portia's aggravated past, Eric was easy for him to realize that it was another plan of hers to grab him from Marianne's arms as she did with Marianne's fiancé. How on earth did she find out where she set up her new life? He had to run to catch her. He shook her hand over him with force. "Don't you dare to touch me again," he said in disgust and ran to the exit. He hurried down the stairs and ran after Marianne. "Wait, Marianne," he shouted at her, but she did not turn to look at him; instead, sh
Portia greeted the detective's assistant with a cheerful "Chao" and left the office. She got in the elevator that would take her to the ground floor. By the time she found and took her cell phone out of her vast, messy bag, she had already left the apartment building. He stood there in a corner and made the phone call he wanted. "Paul? I have amazing news. I found where our little runaway has been hiding for so long. To be honest, I'm not entirely sure that it's her house or her new boyfriend, and that's something we need to find out." At the other end of the call, Paul remained speechless. "Wait a minute! What did you say? Did Marianne find a boyfriend? " "Pff, what did you think? That she would mourn the deceased for a long time? " Paul got angry. "Come on, close your mouth, little snake." "Yeah, right. When you were fucking this snake, was it okay?" "Anyway, Portia, let's not start this discussion now. You know very well tha
Our bodies started to sweat. We tangled the fingers of our hands together. We were kissing non-stop. My body was flooded with waves of pleasure as I felt him coming in and out in me. "I missed you so much," he told me at one point out of breath. "I missed you too. My body was constantly asking for you." I answered him, and in my words, I felt him go even deeper inside me. After all that he had told me in the cafeteria and especially about his feelings, I felt that we are now inextricably linked, one body, one heart, one soul. I want this man to stay in my life forever. The days we were apart were the worst of my life, of all my existence. Now I can see it clearly. I was born to mingle with him. Paul was just the side road I had mistakenly followed, and finally, fate led me so that I could finally meet Eric and be with him. I want him to be the only one—the man who will be my partner in life, my husband, and the father of my children. I love him so much that i
Our kiss continued without either of us being able to stop it. The longing for each other seemed endless. I felt so beautiful in his arms. His lips on mine and his velvety tongue caressing mine so greedily. I never wanted it to end. I wanted him so much. My whole being was so thirsty for him. None of us took the first step to stop our kiss. And he continued…, and he continued. At some point, we heard whistles, teasing, and applause around us. "Good enough" was heard from someone. I understood that he would be a teenager. "Please, continue." someone else said, and I hear laughter. Oh my god, what a shame. I hid my face in the curve of his neck. "Please, make them go," I whispered to Eric. "Don't worry," he replied, and immediately afterward, I heard him try to disperse the crowd. I do not know how many there were. I did not dare to raise my head and see. The shame I felt was riveting me, and I did not want them to see my face. I
I had not slept very well at night. The calls from Eric had upset me a lot. I was sure he called me to shower abuse on me one more time. I still remember the words he said to me when I went to see him at the supermarket. So humiliating! So unfair! A knife in my heart. I also had my mother asking me all the time why I do not answer the phone. I finally considered it that it was a good time to talk to her about Eric and everything that happened, and I did. She listened to me carefully and at the end said to me: