Chapter 1.
THEA
Smile at the cameras, pose for the pictures, pretend for the media, keep the family's reputation safe- The only words which ever left my mother's mouth since I had been born. My mother was hell bent on keeping the family reputation perfect for her own selfish reasons. Pretend like we were the happy family the whole world thought us to be- only, we were far from being perfect.
A week ago, my father had been asked to move to a new town for his work and him moving meant us moving whether we liked it or not. Wherever he went, we followed. My parents did not care about our thoughts on the constant hopping from country to country, town to town, continent to continent. If they were to go stay on mars, we'd had no choice but follow even if it meant dying there.
"The new school here is awesome from what I have heard." My mother's voice was muffled because of the muffin she just stuffed in her mouth. "You'll fit right in." That was what she always said. Just like the last three schools I had to leave because of their constant moving. The truth was, I never really 'fit in' like she always said I would every time. Fitting in with a bunch of stranger wasn't easy and do-able, especially if the students there do not like you or they simply aren't like-able.
"Sure, mom. I shall fit right in just like I did at my previous schools." Of course she did not note the sarcasm in my tone. She never did. She never cared enough to. She just gave me a smile, taking yet another of a muffin. "Have you chosen your room yet?"
"Yes." I did, in fact, chose my room. I knew it was not going to be permanent. None of my rooms had been permanent so why would this one be? Like always, I chose the room with a balcony with the prettiest view. The house- mansion, we were to learn to call our new home was beautiful and huge.
"This school you'll be going to, it is rather difficult from your previous ones." She stated, earning my full attention as I waited for her to elaborate. "It is a school only privilege kids get to attend. Kids with money and all that."
"Basically, I'll be attending a school full of spoiled brats?"
She glared at me, "Your father and myself have tried to get you a place on that school because of its prestigious reputation. You will do nothing to ruin this for yourself, have I made myself clear? And make some friends there, even a boyfriend. You are far too lonely."
I almost rolled my eyes at her but I knew it would have only made her angrier and refrained from doing so. Saying anything was going to be futile, I knew that. Once my parents had made up their minds, nothing was going to change it. But I did disagree on her assumption of me being lonely. I was not. I might look lonely to other people but I was far from being lonely. I liked loneliness, I saw it as my friend. So, I wasn't really lonely, was I?
"How do you like the house?" My father's voice boomed behind me, making jump. I placed my hand on my chest to calm my fast beating heart.
"It's nice." I muttered, not wanting to be in the same room as both of them anymore. "I'll go check out the garden." I stood up to leave only to be stopped by his voice. "You have school tomorrow. Peter will drop you off."
I nodded. "Alright."
"If I hear a report about you from the principal, we will have a problem. Have I made myself clear?"
"Yes, dad. I won't do anything stupid." I wasn't stupid to do anything stupid to face the wrath of my father. Only a fool could do something like that and I was no fool. "May I be excused?"
He waved me off. "Go." And I did. I walked at a fast pace to my room and threw myself on the bed after closing the door. I sighed, wondering how my new school was going to be or if I was going to even survive the first day.
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The morning came faster than I wished it would come. I did not like the idea of having to go school on the next day after moving but I did not have a choice. I glanced at myself in the mirror and only left the room to go in the car once I made sure I looked presentable enough for a first day of school. My driver, Peter, greeted me with a smile which I returned. He had always been nice to me, unlike my parents."Good morning, Peter. How are you doing today?" I asked, making conversation, hoping it would ease my nerves before reaching school.
"Very good, thanks." He grinned. "How about yourself Miss Thea?"
"How many times must I tell you not to call me 'miss', Peter? We have known each other long enough."
"And how many times must I tell you that should Mr Hart will have my head if he ever hear me addressing you by your name?"
"Are you scared of what 'Mr Hart' will do to you, Peter?" I joked but I knew what my father could do to him if he wished. All it would take was to place one foot out of line.
"I'd rather be cautious." Another grin. "I have to thank your father for the house he's provided for me and my wife."
"Oh right." Peter, being my driver, agreed to move out with us to continue driving us wherever we need to go. My father trusted him enough for that and I, for one, did not dislike the fact that Peter was here. At least there would be someone I know here other than my parents. "How's your wife?"
"She is thrilled. This is where she was living before we got married." Peter always spoke about his wife with a smile on his lips, affection swimming in his eyes- something I never saw with my parents. Making light conversations with Peter actually helped and before I knew it, the car stopped in front of a large building with the symbol of a crown on top of it.
After waving Peter goodbye, I took a deep breath before entering the school. The guard greeted me, smiling in a friendly way. I wasn't going to lie, this helped calm my nerves down. If everyone was going to be this friendly, i'd have no trouble to 'fit in'.The hallway wasn't packed with students which was amazing to say the least. I did not need the eyes on me, following my every movement just because I was the new student, or their new 'target' for the year. I was not going to let myself get bullied. Bullying was something I had always been completely against. I could stand up for myself just fine even though sometimes I lack the courage.The few students who were in the hallway, against their lockers did not even notice me which I was grateful for. I quietly made my way to the principal's office which wasn't hard to find at all given the huge 'principal's office' written in bold above the brown door at the end of the hallway.I knocked once, twice, then heard a 'come in'. I opened
CAIN"You know, Oliver, I have heard great things about you. Which is why, it doesn't give me any sort of happiness to see you tied up here, in front of me, about to lose an organ or two." I faked my concerning tone, twirling the knife around my fingers as I waited for his answer."Please, bro. Let me go." He pleaded. His eyes switching to the knife in my hands and to my face. "I did nothing wrong."I clicked my tongue, "I don't like liars, Oliver."His eyes widened. "Im not lying, bro. Please. I really don't know anything about the children.""Do you see those men on the chairs behind me, Oliver?" I asked, walking to stand behind him so that he could have a better view. "Do you know why they are so silent and unmoving?""They're dead." He stated."Are you sure about that? After all, you can only see the back of their heads, can't you? How can you make such an assumption?""I... they're not moving or talking." He stuttered, earning a chuckle from me."Let's see if they're dead or aliv
THEAPenelope and I had the same class after science and she offered to walk together to class which I was grateful for. I did not want to get lost on my first day and entering the class late for everyone to look at me again. We took the seat at the back, near the windows as we were the first ones to enter. The students started coming in one by one, occupying almost all the seats available."Good morning, class." The teacher, a man who looked like he just ran all the way here spoke as he took his seat behind his desk, still trying to catch his breath. "I'm Mr Smith. Your english teacher.""Now, is this everyone?" He asked, looking at the students. I noticed two empty seats beside me at the back, the teacher probably noticed it as well- hence the question."Nope." A deep a voice spoke at the door. I quickly averted from my eyes from the empty seats to the source of the voice and a small gasp left my lips at the sight. A guy stood in front of the door, entering the classroom. He was dre
CAINOf course Thea just happened to be the daughter of the man I hated with every cell of my body. The man who gave me every reason to hate him. The man I had been trying to get my hands on since two years ago but that was fine. There was something about waiting to finally have my revenge which made things somewhat sweet. There was a phrase which went like 'The longer the wait, the tastier the meal' or something along the lines and I believed that.Killian Hart, the richest businessman in the world after my mother, of course. My mother, Juliette was an amazing businesswoman. It was hard to surpass her. After my father died, she took over the family business on her own and like my father did, she kept it first on the list, kept our title of being the number one richest family in the whole world all on her own and nothing made me prouder. I respected the woman, and loved her more and more everyday. She took care of me all on her own, gave me everything I needed but nothing could replac
CAINOf course Thea just happened to be the daughter of the man I hated with every cell of my body. The man who gave me every reason to hate him. The man I had been trying to get my hands on since two years ago but that was fine. There was something about waiting to finally have my revenge which made things somewhat sweet. There was a phrase which went like 'The longer the wait, the tastier the meal' or something along the lines and I believed that.Killian Hart, the richest businessman in the world after my mother, of course. My mother, Juliette was an amazing businesswoman. It was hard to surpass her. After my father died, she took over the family business on her own and like my father did, she kept it first on the list, kept our title of being the number one richest family in the whole world all on her own and nothing made me prouder. I respected the woman, and loved her more and more everyday. She took care of me all on her own, gave me everything I needed but nothing could replac
THEAPenelope and I had the same class after science and she offered to walk together to class which I was grateful for. I did not want to get lost on my first day and entering the class late for everyone to look at me again. We took the seat at the back, near the windows as we were the first ones to enter. The students started coming in one by one, occupying almost all the seats available."Good morning, class." The teacher, a man who looked like he just ran all the way here spoke as he took his seat behind his desk, still trying to catch his breath. "I'm Mr Smith. Your english teacher.""Now, is this everyone?" He asked, looking at the students. I noticed two empty seats beside me at the back, the teacher probably noticed it as well- hence the question."Nope." A deep a voice spoke at the door. I quickly averted from my eyes from the empty seats to the source of the voice and a small gasp left my lips at the sight. A guy stood in front of the door, entering the classroom. He was dre
CAIN"You know, Oliver, I have heard great things about you. Which is why, it doesn't give me any sort of happiness to see you tied up here, in front of me, about to lose an organ or two." I faked my concerning tone, twirling the knife around my fingers as I waited for his answer."Please, bro. Let me go." He pleaded. His eyes switching to the knife in my hands and to my face. "I did nothing wrong."I clicked my tongue, "I don't like liars, Oliver."His eyes widened. "Im not lying, bro. Please. I really don't know anything about the children.""Do you see those men on the chairs behind me, Oliver?" I asked, walking to stand behind him so that he could have a better view. "Do you know why they are so silent and unmoving?""They're dead." He stated."Are you sure about that? After all, you can only see the back of their heads, can't you? How can you make such an assumption?""I... they're not moving or talking." He stuttered, earning a chuckle from me."Let's see if they're dead or aliv
After waving Peter goodbye, I took a deep breath before entering the school. The guard greeted me, smiling in a friendly way. I wasn't going to lie, this helped calm my nerves down. If everyone was going to be this friendly, i'd have no trouble to 'fit in'.The hallway wasn't packed with students which was amazing to say the least. I did not need the eyes on me, following my every movement just because I was the new student, or their new 'target' for the year. I was not going to let myself get bullied. Bullying was something I had always been completely against. I could stand up for myself just fine even though sometimes I lack the courage.The few students who were in the hallway, against their lockers did not even notice me which I was grateful for. I quietly made my way to the principal's office which wasn't hard to find at all given the huge 'principal's office' written in bold above the brown door at the end of the hallway.I knocked once, twice, then heard a 'come in'. I opened
Chapter 1.THEASmile at the cameras, pose for the pictures, pretend for the media, keep the family's reputation safe- The only words which ever left my mother's mouth since I had been born. My mother was hell bent on keeping the family reputation perfect for her own selfish reasons. Pretend like we were the happy family the whole world thought us to be- only, we were far from being perfect.A week ago, my father had been asked to move to a new town for his work and him moving meant us moving whether we liked it or not. Wherever he went, we followed. My parents did not care about our thoughts on the constant hopping from country to country, town to town, continent to continent. If they were to go stay on mars, we'd had no choice but follow even if it meant dying there."The new school here is awesome from what I have heard." My mother's voice was muffled because of the muffin she just stuffed in her mouth. "You'll fit right in." That was what she always said. Just like the last three