Amidst the welcome hugs and handshakes, Richard managed to get away for a while. He craved a cigarette and acting all nice took a great toll on him. He made his way up to the roof after giving Lauren up to good company. It was good to be back, yes, but he ached to be back on the road. He was technically a nomad with no roots, no attachments to anyone. He flipped open his lighter.
"That thing will rot your lungs and you don't want that," a voice warned from a corner of the roof. He snapped the lighter close and chuckled. This was a saucy one; he had to be careful with them.
"And what if I do?"
An elegant shoulder shrugged nonchalantly. "It's your funeral. Go ahead."
The voice had a smoky undertone to it that reeled him in. She was not facing him but he wanted to see her face badly. She had a curvy body and a tiny waist from what the jean overalls would let him see.
"Don't come any closer. I know very good jiu-jitsu and the fall down here leads a slow but painful death," she coldly admonished but Richard could not help himself. It was like he was unable to stop himself for walking towards her. He wanted, no, he needed, to know what she looked like. Angrily, she lunged at him and tried to pin his arm behind him but he used his bulky weight to his advantage, turning the tables on her. In a blink, she was lying underneath him, still struggling to gain back the upper hand until he grabbed her hands apart and pinned her legs in place. She was helpless and she hated knowing that.
"Let go of me, you bastard. Have you any idea who my father is?"
She looked into his face to gauge who he was but that was her first mistake. The stranger was wickedly handsome, though words alone could not do him justice. His green eyes pierced deep into her soul. His full lips were above hers and she could smell the champagne in his breath as he huffed and puffed from his exertions. She stopped struggling and they just remained there, staring into each other's eyes.
She shook her wrist a bit and Richard let go of the hand, curious to see what she would do. She brought a finger to his cheekbones and dragged it down to his jaw slowly. It was so slow and sensual that Richard felt all his strength leave him. He wanted to let her take control and he remained still throughout her perusal. She pouted cutely, probably unknown to her, as she stuck her fingers into his light moustache.
"I like this. I've always wanted one," she whined, pouting more profoundly.
"Well, that's one crazy wish," he decided, chuckling afterwards but stopped when she dipped her tiny fingers into his dark hair, massaging here and there. He shamelessly let out a moan as her fingers roamed freely in his midnight locks. She grabbed a handful in her porcelain grip and he almost crashed under his weight. She was seducing him and he wanted to beg her not to stop; it felt so, so good and his scalp tingled with suspense. He let out another moan and she laughed musically, bringing his attention to her face again.
It was then he remembered: the picture! This was....Peter's youngest daughter, Jacqueline! Was this the girl who was supposed to be wild?! He got off her hastily, checking for witnesses. If Peter ever found out.......
"What's the matter?" Jacqueline asked, alarmed by his sudden behavior.
"I have to go. This was a mistake." He sped away, with Jacqueline hot on his heels. She would have caught up with him but for Kristin.
"Where have you been, you imp? Mom and Dad have been worried, searching the whole place for you and what is that thing you are wearing?"
"Cut the crap, Krissy. I wasn't lost and I'm not a kid."
"Then don't act like one!" Kristin yelled, shaking her fist furiously. Jacqueline maintained contact with Richard's exiting self.
"Okay, I'm sorry. Just help me out here. Who is that man trying to escape the party?" She pointed at Richard and Kristin traced her finger upward.
"Why, that's Mr Richard Rossi, the co-owner of Petal and Dad's best friend. Isn't he a charmer?"
Jacqueline watched him leave, a stern look on her face. "He sure is."
FIVE YEARS LATER
It has snowed the night before, making the air chilly and most people were late to the service, having to drive through piles of icy mass. Regina Torres, his widow, was with friends and talking helped to ease some of her pain. Even in mourning, she was the perfect hostess to the very end, seeing to everyone's needs. Kristin was pulling through too, her hands tightly bound around the arms of her latest boyfriend. All her friends had shown up to show their sympathy and solidarity and they formed a pity circle around her. The drama queen to the end, occasionally, she would sigh dramatically and hide her face in Morgan's shoulders.
Jackie sat alone on a stone bench in the garden. She had invited only two friends: Ginny and Cameron and they were currently stoned up in her room. That was their way of showing solidarity; they weren't all round bad kids. At least that's what she thought unlike Kristina, who found every reason to be snarky to them. Everyone was in black as expected all except Jackie, who was in a white turtleneck top and white bell -bottoms.
"Dad wouldn't have liked to see us looking dreary," was her defense when she rejected the black dress her mom had picked out for her. She was out of the Gothic phase and was into the whole tomboy look now, although she had turned vain and let her blonde-white hair grow wild till it was past her waist. She liked her hair now but only wore it in braids or French knots due to its unusual length.
Peter's death had come as a shock to all. He had gone hiking with a group of old high school mates and had been involved in a fatal car crash on his way home. The news had almost driven Regina mad with grief and she kept to herself for days on end. The autopsy had revealed that Peter had been tipsy while driving and he was to blame for putting his own life at risk but they were not telling people that side of the story. Everyone knew the highway was rough during the holidays and yet.....
"Jacqueline! Come over; we want to take a picture," her mom called out and she nodded absently. She skulked over to where her sister and mother were standing among other family relatives and friends. Most of them resembled likenesses of vultures and crows in black and Jacqueline chuckled under her breath. These days, it was a blessing to laugh, even just a little. She thought of calling down her friends but gave up that thought immediately the camera went off. Moreover, she didn't want anyone lecturing her friends or her at this funeral. She was headed back for her rock when she heard his voice, wafting through the air: "Gina darling, I am so sorry I couldn't get here earlier. Traffic was terrible in the snow. How did it happen? My brain just can't process that Peter is gone." "He was in an highway accident on his way back from hiking," Regina's shaky voice informed. "He didn't get to say goodbye, Rich and that's what hurts me the most." Rich. Richard Rossi was here. Suddenly,
"So this is where you are hiding? Your mother is looking for you." Jackie froze, hearing the familiar bass echoing in the room. It was him, the best friend. "What do you want?" she asked, cocking her head slightly. She got up and thanked the gods above for her Amazon build but the mammoth man still towered over her. "I said your mother is looking for you. Weren't you listening?" Richard repeated, posing at the entrance, his ankle on his bent leg. How he could achieve that pose with his bulk was a mystery to Jackie. "Well, you can go tell her that I'm in here and I will be here for a while." After replying, she ignored his existence and sat back in place. Richard was conflicted: he had lied. Regina was too preoccupied with her guests and sympathizers to worry about the whereabouts of her youngest daughter. He just wanted her to leave so he could sit and think about all Petals' lawyers had said to him the night before: "Peter is dead and his funeral is tomorrow. Get down here for
Jacqueline was sitting on the laps of the strange boy and they were inhaling drugs from a multiple holed pipe. The boy's lips were stained with lipstick, meaning that they had been kissing and for some reason, that knowledge boiled the blood in Richard's ears. Another girl was lying shirtless on her bed, looking stoned. He had the element of surprise and unplugged the loud speakers with a quick tug on the cables. Suddenly, three pairs of eyes were all him. "What's the haps, man?" The boy asked, snaking his slim arm around Jackie's waist. Richard wanted to sever the joints in that arm. "Yeah, Ricky, what's the matter? A girl can't have fun at her own house anymore?" Jacqueline asked, wriggling her ass on the boy's laps. "Shut it, Jacqueline. Your mom is trying to host a get-together downstairs, one that you should be part of, not sitting here getting stoned. In the light of this, your punk friends have to leave right now." Jacqueline snorted and pulled Ronnie's hands off her. Her
"Jacqueline, are you ready to leave? Do you have everything you need? Car keys, wallet, credit cards?" Jackie rolled her eyes behind her mother's back. "Mom, chill out. You don't worry this much when Kristin goes back to college." Kristin popped out at the sound of her name. "That's because I rarely give Mother any cause to worry and I'm not a forgetful bug like you." "Hey, girls, play nice and Kristin? Don't call your sister a bug." "Yes, Mother. I can't wait for her to leave though. Everyone knows she is a nuisance anyways." "Kristy! She is your sister and she's standing right here!" Regina interjected, throwing her hands in the air. Jacqueline stopped packing and straightened up to full length. She was two heads taller than Kristin and the latter hated being reminded of that fact. "So it's okay if she says stuff like this but just as long as she doesn't say it to my hearing, Mom? And you, butt face, I don't know what your problem is but I'm not gonna make it easy for you to
Richard sat with their company's lawyers, uncomfortable even with the air conditioners blowing like hell from all angles in the conference room. His conscience was eating at him and he had picked up his phone to check up on Jackie multiple times before remembering that he didn't even have her digits. He didn't want to bother Regina for them and Kris was prepping for her flight come the following day. The stuffy lawyers had arrived late after all and the meeting had actually begun an hour later. He had sat for four hours, hating himself for refusing Jackie. He had not believed the excuse she had given; he had hurt her and she had cried. He was worried about her, what she could do when she was upset. She had paused with the drugs for a bit, at least from what he could tell when he was around but now that she was rolling with those junkies again.... "Mr Rossi, are you with you? This is the fourth time you are spacing out. Is anything the problem?" Leroy, their head lawyer wanted to know
"Mother, are you absolutely sure that Father's signature was on that document?" Kristin asked again and again, packing her room endlessly. Her father had bypassed her and named Jacqueline as the heir to his share of the ownership of Petals after all she had done to please him. "It was. It was his signature. Oh, God, how could Peter make such a decision without seeking my opinion? He called Richard but not me, not his wife who has been there for him through thick and thin." Regina broke down in tears, dunking her head on the table before her. Her shoulders shook with emotion and she wept bitterly. Kristin comforted her, massaging her shaking shoulders gently. "You need to take it easy, Mother. You have cried so much these past few days. You need a clear head to figure out what to do next." Regina got up all of a sudden and straightened her clothing. Her perfect face was streaked with tears but she remained the epitome of graceful womanhood. The bun on her hair was still fastidiousl
"Hello, who is this?" Richard basked in the sound of her voice for a while. She sounded sleepy, her smoky voice enhanced in the process. He could almost imagine her, stretched across a bed, her long legs scattered every which way, the same with her long, blonde-white hair, her phone plastered to her ear. No matter how disorderly that picture would look like, he still longed to see it. "Hello? Who the hell is this?" she yelled, her shriek tearing through his imagination. She looked at the phone to know if she had cut the call without realizing. "Um? It's me," he replied stupidly. She is just a girl, he chided himself, slapping his forehead. Jacqueline sat up on her bed, yawning widely. She had fallen asleep, reading Pride and Prejudice and had slobbered all over the novel. "Mr Rossi? Is that you?" Richard did not know what pleased him more: that she did not cut the call on him or that she had instantly recognized his voice though over the phone. "It is. I was calling to know if y
The main lights of the library were dimmed but she could see the outline of a figure sitting at the front desk. Was that the librarian? she wondered. If she was caught by the authorities, it could spell doom for her. Perhaps there was an alternative way in but how would she know? The only other time she had been in that library was to collect a mandatory college library card which she had never had cause to use. "Hey, you! I see you. Over here," the person at the front desk called to her. Jacqueline stopped in her tracks. The voice sounded young and somewhat famuliar, like someone of her age but voices could be deceiving. Nevertheless, she made her way to the person, prepared for anything except the person she found in the chair: Camille Cage. Camille was like a doppelganger of Kristin, just less rich and famous. She was beautiful and yet so vain that she admonished everyone to call her CeCe (C.C) or so she had heard. She always had As and Bs but it had been generally assumed that