NICOLE
"Nicole!" Someone yelled my name. I rolled on the bed lazily and sleepy. I was awake all night watching the art exhibition of Nancy Tires, a renowned artist. Sleepy, I heard the door bang.I groaned, rubbing the sleep from my eyes, and sat up, wondering who could be so loud at this time of the morning.“Nicole, come out.” My eyes snapped open at the sound of the landlord's voice calling out for me to come out. Dread washed over me as I realized that he was here, and I had no choice but to face him. As a struggling artist, I couldn't afford to lose my apartment, so I had to find a way to make things work.I dragged myself out of bed and stumbled towards the door, my mind racing with thoughts of how to explain my situation to the landlord.I took a deep breath and opened the door. The landlord stood there, his arms crossed and a stern look on his face. He was a tall man with a thick mustache and piercing eyes that seemed to bore into her very soul.“Good morning, Mr.Trent," I greeted him, trying to sound as polite as possible."Good morning, Nicole," Mr. Trent replied, his tone cold and businesslike. "I hope you have good news for me regarding your rent."I bit my lip nervously. I had no good news to share. I had been struggling to make ends meet for months and my landlord had already given me several warnings.He could kick me out of my apartment any day now if I didn't pay up."I'm sorry, Mr.Trent," I began, my voice shaking slightly. "I don't have all the money right now, but I can give you half and promise to pay the rest next week."Mr. Trent sighed heavily, clearly not impressed with my offer. "Nicole, you know I can't keep accepting these excuses from you. You are already two months behind on your rent and I can't afford to keep letting this go."My heart sank. I was in trouble. Where would I get the rest of the money from?I had no ideaI was barely making enough to cover my bills and food, let alone my rent."I know, I know," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "I'm sorry about that. I've just been going through a rough patch lately."He sighed heavily. "Look, I understand that times are tough for everyone. But I have bills to pay too, you know. I can't just let you live here for free.""I know, and I don't expect you to," I said quickly. "I've been trying to sell some of my artwork to make some money, but it's just not happening fast enough."He looked at me skeptically. "How much have you made so far?""Uh, not much," I admitted. "But I'm really trying, I promise.""I'll try to figure something out. Please, give me some more time."Mr. Trent didn't look convinced, but he let out a sigh and nodded his head. "Fine, Nicole. But you have one more week to come up with the full amount. Otherwise, I'll have no choice but to evict you."I nodded, feeling a lump form in my throat. I watched as Mr. Trent turned and walked awayI was hopeless. I had to come up with a plan fast or risk losing my apartment.A cascade of envelopes tumbled off the door hinge, startling me from my thoughts. Frustration prickled at my skin as I bent down to gather the scattered mail. "The mailman never listens," I muttered under my breath, annoyedI closed the door behind me and began sorting through the envelopes, my heart sinking as I realized they were all bills. Water bills, light bills, school loan reminders - a never-ending stream of financial demands. The sight of them made me want to crumple them up and toss them away, but I knew that wasn't an option. Bills needed to be paid, no matter how much I wished they would disappear.Yup, welcome to my life. I’m Nicole Zachary and my life is one big mess.****Nina's voice echoed through the studio as I stepped through the door, her tone both teasing and concerned. "Well, well, well, look who finally decided to show up. Lazy ass, where have you been?"I grinned at her playful jab, grateful for her lighthearted spirit. Nina had been my best friend since childhood, and we had made the move from Florida to North Dakota together in search of a fresh start. But as it turned out, starting over wasn't as easy as we had hoped."Sorting my mail," I replied with a shrug, dropping into a chair with a heavy sigh. "And dealing with my landlord. He's on my case about the rent again. I swear, I'm so tired of this."Nina's expression softened, and she leaned over to give my hand a reassuring squeeze. "I'm sorry, girl. That sucks. But we'll figure something out. We always do."As if on cue, Nina's phone beeped, and she pulled it out of her pocket with a grin. "Speaking of figuring things out, I've got some news that might cheer you up," she said, scrolling through her notifications. "There's an art commission for you to submit in the next three days."My ears perked up at the mention of a commission. As a struggling artist, any opportunity to make some money was a welcome one. "Tell me more," I said eagerly.Nina beamed at me. "It's a local business that's looking for some artwork to hang up in their lobby. They're willing to pay a pretty penny for it too."Excitement bubbled up in my chest. This could be my chance to finally catch up on my rent and get back on track financially. "What's the theme?" I asked, already picturing different ideas in my head.Nina shrugged. "They just said they want something eye-catching and unique. I can forward you the details if you're interested."I nodded eagerly, feeling a newfound sense of motivation wash over me.My eyes fluttered open as I heard Nina's voice calling out to me. "Wake up, Nicole. It's almost six pm."I groaned as I rolled over in my chair, my eyes still heavy with sleep. How had I managed to doze off like this? I had work to do - both as a painter and a waitress. There was no time for lazing around.I heard Nina's voice again, more insistent this time. "Wake up, Nicole. It's almost six pm. You're going to be late for your shift at the diner."I jolted upright, suddenly alert. She was right - I had completely lost track of time. I scrambled to gather my things, grabbing my bag and my apron before hurrying out the door."Thanks, Ninny," I said as I passed her, still feeling a bit dazed. "I'll see you tomorrow.""Take care," Nina called after me, her voice warm with concern as I walked out of the studio.Working my butt off had become a daily struggle. Moving to North Dakota had been a dream come true - a chance to pursue my passion for art in a new and exciting place. But reality had hit hard, and making ends meet had become a constant battle. No matter how hard I worked, I could never seem to earn enough to pay my rent on time.I pushed open the door to the diner, the chime ringing out a cheerful greeting. As always, Mr. Liam was there to greet me, his stern expression softening just a bit as I approached."Good evening, Mr. Liam," I said, my tone respectful but friendly.He gave me a nod in response, his eyes flicking over my uniform to make sure I was dressed appropriately. I took that as my cue to head into the changing room, quickly swapping out of my street clothes and into the familiar diner shirt and apron.When I emerged, I was greeted by the sound of a busy evening rush - the clatter of dishes, the hum of conversation, the occasional burst of laughter. I took a deep breath, steeling myself for the busy shift ahead."Nicole! Table four needs a waitress," one of my coworkers called out as I stepped out of the changing room.I flashed her a quick smile. "Got it!" I said, making my way towards the table in question.Good evening, sir and ma'am. Welcome to Happy Stomachs Diner," I greeted them warmly, smiling at the couple as I approached their table. "What can I get for you tonight?"They both picked up the menus simultaneously, perusing the options with interest. Though they seemed like a couple, I made a conscious effort not to assume anything about their relationship."Um, I want the chicken rice with chicken, please," the woman said, her tone sweet."You got it," I replied, nodding in agreement. "And for you, sir?""I'll have the beef soup with white rice, and a bottle of wine to go, please," the man said in a confident, business-like tone."Excellent choices," I said, jotting down their order in my notepad. "I'll put that in for you right away. Anything else I can get for you while you wait?"They both shook their heads, and I smiled before heading back toward the kitchen to place their order.“Table four, A plate of chicken rice with chicken, and another plate of White rice with Beef soup.” I said to one of the counter waitresses and waited for the food to arrive in the tray.It didn’t take so long, the waitress placed the tray of food. I picked them up and started to walk but fate had other plans in store for me. As I picked up the tray and turned to walk towards my table, I collided with a sophisticated-looking woman. The force of the impact sent us both tumbling to the ground, and the food spilled all over her.She was understandably furious, her anger ringing out through the diner as she shouted, "What the fuck?!"Mortified, I scrambled to my feet and apologized profusely, trying to brush the crumbs of food off her clothing. But it was no use - the damage was already done.As I looked around, I could feel the eyes of every person in the diner on us, watching as I made a fool of myself once again. My cheeks burned with embarrassment,I overheard the manager exclaim, "What's happening here?"Oh no, I might lose my job too. Why does this always happen? My clumsiness never fails to get me into trouble.Suddenly, the lady’s angry voice interrupted my thoughts, "Your employee bumped into me and ruined my expensive gown. Do you have any idea how much it costs?"Feeling remorseful, I apologized to the woman, "I'm sorry, Miss. I didn't mean to bump into you. I didn't see you coming."But her response was harsh, "Sorry? That's not good enough. You just stained my $2000 dress, and you think a mere apology will suffice? You have no idea how hard it was for me to get this limited edition dress. People like you, born into poverty, have no sense of place."Her words cut deep, and tears welled up in my eyes. She wasn't entirely wrong - my family was poor, and I couldn't afford to finish college. But her condescending attitude made it worse. Trying to show my remorse, I apologized again, "I'm sorry, Miss. Please forgive me."She raised her hands to hit me. I closed my eyes expecting her to hit my face.However, before she could react, a calm voice intervened, "Leave her alone, Carmen."NICOLEI felt a rush of relief flood through me as I heard the man's words. As I looked up, I saw him for the first time, and I couldn't help but feel stunned by his good looks. He was tall, with chiseled features, and piercing blue eyes that seemed to look straight through me.Carmen didn't seem to like being called out on her behavior, and she glared at him. "What do you mean to leave her alone Marcus? She ruined my dress!" she protested.Marcus just shrugged nonchalantly. "Accidents happen, Carmen. And it's not like she did it on purpose. You should be more careful with your expensive clothes if you don't want them to get stained."I watched in awe as he handled the situation with ease, diffusing the tension in the air.“Excuse me?" she asked incredulously, glaring at Marcus. "Are you really taking her side now?"Marcus shook his head. "I'm not taking sides. I believe in justice. Besides, I'm just here to eat. I don't want to be involved in any kind of power struggle between women.
NICOLE Working late into the night on my painting was one of the most fulfilling experiences I had in years. The thought of participating in an art exhibition for the first time since the middle school made me feel excited and nervous like a bride. It had been three days since Nina had informed me of the opportunity, and though I was exhausted beyond my limits, it was all worth it."You're finished," Nina's voice came from behind me."Hey, you're awake. Yeah, I'm done. I just need to leave it on the balcony to dry," I replied, standing behind my work."Oh my goodness, the painting is beautiful, as usual, Nicole," she gushed over my artwork."You always say that every time," I blushed."By the way, I finished the pencil art that someone had asked for," I pointed to the board where the art was pinned."Oh, you're such a sweetheart. You'll get the commission for sure," she said, walking over to the board to prepare it for framing.As soon as I arrived at my house, Mr. Trent, the landlor
MARCUSNicole Zachary was stunning. I had already noticed her beauty the day we met at the diner, but today she looked even more striking. Whether it was the red dress, the red lip gloss, or the way the dress hugged her figure, I couldn't say.As she walked through the door, I felt fate was on my side. My friends had bet that I would never get married, but I was determined to prove them wrong. And there was only one person I had in mind: Nicole Zachary.I had done my research and paid for information on her. I knew she was a struggling artist in need of money, making her an easier target. Offering her a large sum of money would be all it would take to win her over. At least, that's what I believed - women are programmed to be drawn to money, or so the stereotype goes.I approached her, standing behind her with my head tilted. It was now or never.“Nicole Zachary," I said, and she turned to face me, her eyes widening in surprise and recognition as she locked her gaze onto my face."Mr
NICOLEA contract marriage was not something I had ever imagined for myself. Love wasn't even on my bucket list. But here I was, considering a contract marriage with Marcus, a wealthy young man.As I sat on the couch, gazing out the window, I noticed the serene surroundings, and it looked like it was going to rain. I sent a text to Nina, telling her that I had made it home and that she could enjoy the after-party on her own.Memories flooded back to me, and tears began to stream down my face. Damian my younger brother had been born with a defective heart, and even at sixteen, his condition was still critical. He had undergone several surgeries, but none had been successful. He urgently needed a heart transplant, but finding a suitable donor had proven to be a challenge due to his rhesus factor. Also, my dad had suffered a work accident years ago, resulting in a perforated lung.These were some of the reasons why I had left home and moved to North Dakota - I wanted to work and raise
NICOLE “A miracle has happened”. The words my mom uttered sounded like magic in my ears.“Where’s Damian right now?” I asked my mom who was still overjoyed."Damian is down the hallway. Hurry, you might be able to see him before he undergoes anesthesia," Mom urged me. Without wasting a moment, I sprinted down the corridor, determined to catch a glimpse of Damian before his surgery commenced."Hey, sis!" Damian called out as soon as he caught a glimpse of me through the glass window. Tears welled up in my eyes as I took in his sickly appearance; he was a mere shadow of his former self. I quickly wiped my tears and smiled back at him, giving him a reassuring wave.Just then, a kind-looking nurse approached me and handed me some protective gear.“You'll need to put this on before entering the OR," she said. I smiled gratefully at her and quickly donned the gear before entering the operating room.With a weak voice, Damian called out, "Sis." I immediately broke down in silen
NICOLEWhat the hell was Marcus doing here?!The nurse seemed to have heard me and raised an eyebrow. "Excuse me, Miss Zachary?"I shook my head, realizing that I had spoken out loud. "Nothing, sorry. Where is he?""He's waiting for you in the lobby," she said and gestured towards the door.I nodded and got up from the chair. I quickly brushed my hair with my fingers and straightened my dress before heading out of the room.If there was anything I was anxious about, it was unnecessary attention. It would go round the whole world, that Marcus the son of a world class actress came to look for a regular girl. When I finally reached the lobby, I saw him leaning against a pillar in the hallway, his left leg crossed over his right, and his arms folded. Lord, he was a beautiful specimen to look upon. He looked at me and stood straight.“Hi, Love,” he said and waved at me. I looked back and pointed at myself.“Me?” I whispered and nodded, feeling a little flustered.I sighed and walked faste
NICOLE"Damian is awake?" I asked, exchanging looks with Marcus. Without waiting for Nina to respond, I rushed towards the elevator.Together, we hurried down the hallways and arrived at Damian's room, where we saw a flurry of doctors and nurses rushing in.Damian was sitting up and flashing a smile at the nurses who were tending to him."Mr. Damian, are you feeling alright? Any discomfort or pain?" asked the neurosurgeon, to which Damian nodded in response."I'm doing okay, Doc. Just feeling a little dizzy, but overall I'm fine," Damian replied.“Damin," I called out as he turned to face me at the door, his eyes lighting up at the sight of me."Nicole," he replied, his voice full of warmth and affection.I wiped away the tears that were streaming down my face and walked towards him. He grabbed my hand and held it tightly."Sis," he said, his voice filled with emotion. "I've missed you so much, Sis," he continued, holding onto my hand even tighter.I turned towards the doctor and aske
NICOLE "Is that Marcus Russell?" Darla exclaimed with such excitement that her loud voice startled Damian from his slumber."Shh, Darla!" I cautioned her, trying not to wake Damian any further.As Marcus rose to his feet and wiped his face, I couldn't help but notice his tousled hair, likely a result of sleeping on the couch."Wow, it really is Marcus!" Darla exclaimed, her bags falling to the ground in her excitement."Hello Marcus, I'm Darla Zachary and I'm a huge fan of yours," she gushed, her eyes wide and shining as she looked at him in awe.Marcus reached out and took her hands, shaking them warmly as a smile spread across his face.“I'm always excited to see you on the red carpet and in your photoshoots, and I used to be a big fan of your music as well," Darla expressed."Thank you, Darla," Marcus replied with a grin. "It seems like you have a lot of admiration for me."Darla blushed and looked away. "Please, just call me Darla."As the conversation continued, I cleared my thr
"Daddy! Daddy! How does it look?"My eyes shifted from the desk to the little princess In front of me, she was holding her canvas and her eyes were glittering with so much love and hope, I never thought I would melt at such beauty but ever since I met Nicole, things changed.I was amazed at her realistic creation painting, it was a plant growing from the earth and it looked like I was watching it happen live."It's…" I paused for a while, pulling her closer to me. Ellie's eyes dulled and so her posture slacked with her emotional change."You don't like it?" It was almost a whimper before I scoffed."Ellie, I love it! It's so beautiful I wasn't able to comprehend it. It's something your mom would have painted." I smiled at her and she set the canvas down before jumping on my lap, "she'll be proud.""Do you think she's going to come back?" The question always stung my heart, I didn't have the answer to it, I've always had a solution for every problem, except for this one."Yes, she will
NICOLE “If you think some superhero is going to swoop in and save your sorry asses, then you thought wrong," Mariella sneered, her voice dripping with contempt.We were holed up in an underground house, a safe haven turned into a grim prison. Ellie and I sat huddled on the floor, our hair disheveled, our clothes stained and torn.Mariella paced around the room like she owned the place, her hand confidently planted on her hips. She chewed her gum obnoxiously, the sound echoing through the tense air.“Now that I think about it," she said, her words laced with cruel calculation. "How much should I sell you both for? Let's leave the little girl out of it. You, my dear, are worth way more than her. You're a package deal, two for the price of one."I instinctively placed my hand on my belly, a protective gesture that seemed to amuse Mariella. She let out a mocking laugh as she observed my action."Aww, Marcus' little heir is in there, huh? Poor baby," she sneered, scrunching down to my lev
MARCUSI sat at the dimly lit bar, swirling the drink in my hand, my mind wandered to Vicky. She had been nothing but kind to me. I prayed she was still alive, hoping that fate had spared her from the clutches of the child trafficking ring. I felt responsible for her since she had no one else to help her.She had no family or friends and she looked to me like a brother.My concerns deepened as the realization struck that I hadn't heard from Nicole in days. The last time we spoke was when I called and she informed me that she now had the company of a little girl at home.I was happy with that. At least she won't be lonely and would have someone to talk to. Even if it was just a child.I tried calling her number a few times, but it was unreachable. The bar had started to empty out, leaving only a rowdy group of girls. From the moment I arrived, I could feel their eyes on me, but I did my best to ignore their glances.As the place grew practically deserted, I couldn't help but notice o
NICOLE The police were still trying to trace Mariella’s location, yet nothing has been found. It was as if she was no longer on planet earth.I was trying to finish up another of my paintings that I had started a few days back. I was hoping to go donate it at the orphanage. These past weeks I've grown accustomed to visiting the place. Marcus came in and peeped at my work, nodding his head in approval. “You’re almost done”I smiled, “Yes I am. It just needs some finishing touches”“I'm going to the police station to see how far they've gone with the investigation, I'll be back in a few days” he said, stroking my back.“Alright. Be good” I watched Marcus leave the room, his footsteps fading away as he made his way toe find Vicky.With a sigh, I turned my attention back to my painting.Hours passed, and my painting finally took its final form.I stepped back to admire it. It was a depiction of a serene meadow, with blooming flowers and a radiant sunset in the background.I prepared to l
MARCUSAll three of us sat at the dining table, the aroma of freshly cooked waffles and sausages filling the air. I had woken up early, determined to mend the strained atmosphere with a delicious breakfast. Nicole, however, was still giving me the silent treatment, her expression somber as she pushed her food around her plate.The tension was palpable, and I could feel my own discomfort growing with each passing second. It seemed like an eternity until Vicky decided to break the ice.“Nicole," Vicky spoke up, her voice soft but pleading. Nicole looked up, her eyes meeting Vicky's gentle gaze. "Yeah?""I understand that you might be upset, but please don't take it all out on Marcus. He was just trying to help me”Nicole let out a sigh and muttered, "Don't worry about it. We're cool." But her dismissive tone revealed that she wasn't cool at all. She finished eating in silence, abruptly standing up from the table and leaving me and Vicky behind.Vicky let out a disappointed sigh, her ta
MARCUSRight now me and Nicole were sitting next to each other, and Mia was sitting across from us at the station. There was this barricade thing separating us.Nicole, being her stubborn self, had insisted that we take care of Mia's kid. And I had no choice but to go along with it. What else could I do? Nicole can be pretty persuasive when she wants to be.“Thank you both so much for forgiving me and forgetting the past. I don’t know how else I can thank you, but I really appreciate your effort” Mia clasped her hands together. Her nose was a bit swollen due to her condition, she was probably in her third Trimester while Nicole was in her second.“It’s fine. We are more than happy to help” Nicole beamed at her.I nodded in agreement, offering a smile to Mia. "Absolutely, Mia. We understand that people make mistakes, and we believe in giving second chances."She reached out to touch her swollen belly. "This baby means the world to me. I promise I'll do whatever it takes to make thing
NICOLEShe did a double take. “Nicole? What a surprise. I didn't know you were coming” Well, I didn't know it was going to be your house too. I pressed my lips together, attempting to regain composure. "Lovely home," I managed to say, glancing around at the interior."You're already drenched from the rain. Come, let me change you into a comfortable outfit," she offered, guiding me towards her room located down the hallway.So Marcus had sneaked out of the house to come to visit Vicky. I was getting closer to the answer but I didn't like how it was headed.Her room was big and painted in lavender. A cozy armchair was placed near a bookshelf. Nearby, a small vanity table displayed a collection of antique perfume bottles, a hand mirror, and a hairbrush.“You can take your seat over there” she gestured to the armchair and walked into her walk-in closet. After a moment, she emerged with this loose fitting dress and handed it to me.“Here," she said, passing me the clothes. "Put these on
NICOLE “Ms. Nicole?" the little voice called out, unsure. I looked down and recognized Ellie, the little girl I had met at the art gallery previously.What was she doing out here alone?I grinned. "Hey, Ellie. We meet again. How are you?""I'm fine. I'm so happy to see you," she smiled brightly. That was when I noticed the frame she was holding, wrapped in brown paper."What are you doing here all by yourself?"She gestured to the frame she was holding. It was a wonder how she was able to carry it alone. "Oh, I came to donate this work of art.""Really? That's so thoughtful of you," I said, holding her hands in mine and helping her carry the painting. "Come on, let's go submit it, and after that, we can get some ice cream. How does that sound?""Perfect!" she cheered. Together, we walked to the front desk, and I assisted her in signing her name before we dropped off the painting.I was still surprised that a girl of her age could come all the way to the orphanage without a guardian.
NICOLE“What is he doing here?" I poked the window of my car as I saw my husband standing at the entrance of some strange house. His composure seemed anxious and though I was no detective, he looked like he was about to do something shady.A figure opened the door and it looked like it was wearing a robe. A woman? Was it Vicky??I tried to look closer but I couldn't see her face, his body language softened when she opened the door and she let him in.Marcus was with another woman."No, I can't be thinking like this." I relaxed my back in the chair as I rubbed my temples, there was no way he could be cheating, not after everything we have been through but why would he choose to hide this from me? What was the big deal that he couldn't tell me he needed to see someone at 2 am?Oh.Realization dawned on me and I kicked the ignition, I needed to get home,he could come out at any time and he was a better driver. I revved the engine and off I was. The road was free, everyone was at home