Party \pär-tē\
Noun. A social gathering.
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CELINE WESTWOOD POV.
Althea “Al” Domingo, and I have been best friends since university. We met at Cucina Gustosa when I applied to work there part-time. She applied at the same time as me for a hostess position and after we started talking, we discovered that we went to the same university. We found out that we had a lot in common, such as being the same age, having the same hobbies; enjoying the same type of music, and were both the only child in our family.
When I purchased the mansion that I now live in, I kept insisting for her to move in with me since I had plenty of room for her; but she wanted to live on her own. She currently lives in her own condo in the city. She’s very independent, so I gave up after the third time of asking. She knows about my successful business of being a matchmaker. She was there the day I purposely messed up Danny Kirk and Jennifer Holmes reservation.
She’s independent, kind, caring, funny, smart, beautiful, and extremely mischievous.
Whoever she marries will be a lucky man. I can’t wait to play matchmaker for her if she ever asks. Now she’s living her dream as a pediatrician at a children’s hospital.
Even though she’s busy with her job, whenever she’s off, she’ll help me out whenever I need something and rarely asks for help back.
She’s that kind.
“Now come sit down. I come bearing…” Al looked up in thought, “something that could be good or bad big news.”
“What do you mean by that Al?” I looked at her with suspicion.
I shut the door and walked to my chair, plopping down on it. “Please don’t tell me something that you know will make me more stressed than I already am. I’ve had a long day and I just want to fall into a deep sleep, so deep, it’s practically the definition of hibernation.”
She rolled her eyes, “I promise I’ll let you hibernate, after this conversation.”
Giving in, I reply, “Fine.”
I love my best friend and would love to spend time with her, but today I love sleep more. If I didn’t love making people fall in love so much, I would try to get a job where I can get paid for sleeping.
“Thank you.” Al sits up on her chair and interlaces her left and right hand. “There’s a party my parents are throwing, and I wanted to invite you.”
“Well of course I’ll come.” I look at her with confusion. “Was that the big news you had to tell me?”
“You promise you’ll come?” she asked, ignoring my question.
“Yes, Al,” I replied like it was obvious.
“Pinky promise?” asked Althea, standing up from her seat and sticking out her pinky to me.
I raised my eyebrow at her with amusement clear on my face. “Should I be afraid if the measures of seriousness are going as far as pinky promising you that I’m going to the party?”
Althea rolled her eyes and shook her pinky at me, “Come on. Just pinky promise me you’ll come.”
“Fine,” I replied, sticking out my hand and putting my pinky around hers. “I pinky promise I’ll come to your parents' party.”
She gave me a pleased look. “Good.” Sitting back in her chair, she looked down at her hands as if she was inspecting them. “My parents are throwing a birthday party at my house.”
“Okay,” I replied, not seeing how that’s a big thing. “Whose birthday, is it?”
“My cousin,” Althea answered in a casual tone.
“I don’t mean to sound rude but why are they throwing it at your parents’ house, and not at your cousin’s house. Also, which cousin? You have a lot of them.” I asked.
Althea came from a big family. Her mother was born in America and was the only child in her family like us, but her father is Filipino and was born in the Philippines. He had seven brothers and three sisters.
That’s ten kids!
I don’t know how her grandmother was able to handle raising all those kids. She has thirty cousins in total on her father’s side of the family.
According to Althea, her father said that back when he was a child living in the Philippines, his house had more than fifteen people living in it. According to him, that was a normal thing. I’ve met her whole family when they come down to visit, and they’re a blast to be around.
“My parents’ house is big enough to host it,” she replied as if it was obvious.
I should have guessed that being the reason, considering the fact that Al’s parents were loaded. Her parents are doctors too and are able to afford a luxurious lifestyle.
She leaned back in her seat, “It’s Armando’s birthday party. So, all of my family are flying in from the Philippines to come.”
I smile widely, hearing that it’s going to be Armando's birthday party.
Armando is the same age as Althea and me. He’s lives in a condo in the city and makes a living selling high-quality customized exclusive cars for high-paying customers. He’s had clients like Jay Z, David Beckham, Simon Cowell, Lady Gaga, and Janet Jackson. When rich people want a car that will make their peers be filled with jealousy, they go to Armando.
He can afford a mansion like me but chooses not to since it would be just him living in it.
“That’s great news! This party is going to be fun for sure,” I replied with a happy tone.
“Yes…” Althea replied with something that sounded like uncertainty in her tone.
“I don’t know why you would ever think I would think of that as bad news,” I said with a chuckle.
“Well, I have yet to mention something that would be bad news,” she said sheepishly.
I tilt my head, “What is it, Al?”
“He’s bringing a friend,” she answered with a hesitant tone.
“Okay. How would that be bad news?” I ask, still not understanding why she’s acting so uneasy.
She looked down and mumbled something.
“What?” I asked.
She looked to her left and mumbled something again. For some reason, purposely avoiding my eyes.
I gave her an amused look, “Al I don’t have supersonic hearing. You’re going to have to speak up.”
She took a deep breath. She answered my question, watching my reaction, “Lucian.”
The amused look I had on my face, dropped almost quicker than the speed of a bullet.
“Please tell me this isn’t the Lucian that has annoyed me to no end, for years,” I practically ask in a pleading tone. Dread clear as day, on my face.
She looked at me sheepishly, “I can’t.”
Damn it, Lucian.
Misfortune \mis-ˈfȯr-chən\ Noun. an event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result. ******* CELINE WESTWOOD POV. I groaned in agony, at the misfortune that I had just allowed myself to be put into. Dropping my head onto my desk. Like a rabbit being taunted by a tasty carrot under a box, I had unknowingly let my guard down and put myself in a position to be trapped. I pulled my head up and threw Althea a glare. “You tricked me,” I said in accusation. She put her hands up in defense, “I just want to say that it wasn’t my idea but I had no choice.” Giving her an unconvinced look, “What do you mean it wasn’t your choice to trick me into attending?” “Well- “she began to answer. Looking at her, “Did someone hold a gun to your head, and threatened you in order to make me go?” “No,” she pouted. Sh
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Sixteen-year-old Celine watched as her father twirled her mother around on the dance floor. They’re high school sweethearts and years later, still in love more than ever. Swinging her back and forth, looking lovingly into her eyes. It was like watching a Disney movie. She loved seeing the look on her mother’s face as she started back into her father’s eyes adoringly. Her dad was her mom’s prince charming and her mother was his princess. It was love. They were at a friend of the family’s wedding and Celine had been excited to come when she found out about it. Her elbow-length dark brown hair had been done in soft curls. She had put on a light amount of makeup, which was the right amount to highlight her features. She rarely dressed up as much as she currently was. It was the current event that influenced her to do this. Her stunning cream-colored maxi dress made her look like she was floating across the room when she walked. It had an overlapping off-the-shoul
Matchmaker /ma-ch-may-ker/Noun. A person that tries to bring two single people together to form a romantic relationship.*******10 Years Later…CELINE WESTWOOD POV. Someone once asked me if I ever felt lonely. My answer was always the same.“Of course not.”There was no need for me to ever feel lonely when I was always surrounded by those that loved me. For example; my family and close friends.I know that’s not what people mean when they asked me if I felt lonely. I know that they were talking about me possibly feeling lonely because I’m currently single, but I refuse to give them more time to talk to me about my love life.I don’t need to be loved by another man to make me feel like I’m beautiful. I don&rsquo
Engagement /in-ˈgāj-mənt/Noun. Emotional involvement or commitment. *******CELINE WESTWOOD POV. Things never go well, when we’re near each other. Our relationship isn’t a “hate and love” relationship because there is no love between us. That word doesn’t even exist when it comes to Lucian and me.I haven’t spoken to that man in years. I get angry just thinking about what happened the last time we saw each other at his father’s retirement party.That devil had the nerve to call me a spoiled heiress in front of his friends. Claiming that every expensive thing I have is always paid for by my parents. Like the big house, I live in, the fancy car that I drive, amazing clothes, and expensive jewelry that I own.None of those things were even close to being true!I’m the one that paid for all of thos
Archenemy \arch-en-e-my\ Noun. A principal enemy. ******* CELINE WESTWOOD POV. Althea and I first had a look of surprise on her face, “No. Freaking. Way.” My eyes widened when a sudden thought hit me. Is Lucian Althea's blind date? If I wasn’t irritated from hearing his name all day, I sure am now that I’m seeing him. “You have got to be kidding me,” I spoke out loud in disbelief. Althea and I watch him as he gets nearer. I took a glance at her, to see what her reaction would be. No doubt, matching mine. I’m proven wrong when I see a look of humor on her face. It confuses me, and I don’t understand why she isn’t worried at the thought that he might be her blind date. This guy is the worst candidate when it comes to being in a relationship. The only type of relationship he can be in is one that is no string attached. “Is he
Hostess \host-ess\ Noun. A woman in charge of a dining room who seats diners. ******* CELINE WESTWOOD POV. I pull up to Bonita and stop in front of the entrance. A parking valet opens my door. I grab my purse beside me and step out of the car. “Hello ma’am, welcome to Bonita,” he greeted. “Hello,” I greeted back. Dropping the keys in his hands, making sure to thank him and giving him a tip. He smiles with a thankful look on his face. Leaving my car in their hands, I walk into Bonita. Bonita screamed the definition of expensive. From the bright light shining down from the teardrop crystal chandeliers down to the gold that framed the floor to ceiling windows, and white and gold dining room. Employees wearing crisp white uniforms with gold intricately stitched into it. Seeing two young women behind the hostess stand I began to walk t
Snitch \snich\Noun. Tattletale *******CELINE WESTWOOD POV.My damp hair drops as I pull the now wet towel out of my hair and drop it on the ground beside me. I grabbed my hairdryer and curling iron in one of the side drawers of my vanity.I plug in my hairdryer and curling iron, then quickly start drying my hair. I thank God that my hair isn’t thick enough, to the point it would take forever for me to finish doing it.After deeming it dry enough, I begin to start working on my curls. Brushing my hands through my curls after being done.I stand up, walking towards my walk-in closet, and pull out my black ankle strap heels. Slipping it on my feet, I bend down to buckle the straps.I stand up and walk towards my floor-to-ceiling mirror beside the door of my walk-in closet and do a 360 turn to examine my outfit.I look at the woman in the mirror and
Spy \spī\Verb. To watch secretly usually for hostile purposes.*******CELINE WESTWOOD POV.Pushing back the feeling of uneasiness, “Of course I’ll come with you tonight.”Althea stands up and lets out a breath of relief. “Thank you so much, C.” She let out a small laugh, “I got to admit,” shaking her head from left to right, “I thought you would say no after what I did to you.”I raised my brow at her and crossed my arms, “You’re lucky I’m more excited to see you go on a date than think about that right now.”She gave me a sheepish grin and quickly walked towards me. Throwing her arms around me and giving me a tight hug. “I’m super” she squeezed tightly, “sorry!”I laughed, “Yeah, yeah,” patting her back, “Now let go of me, before you s
Misfortune \mis-ˈfȯr-chən\ Noun. an event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result. ******* CELINE WESTWOOD POV. I groaned in agony, at the misfortune that I had just allowed myself to be put into. Dropping my head onto my desk. Like a rabbit being taunted by a tasty carrot under a box, I had unknowingly let my guard down and put myself in a position to be trapped. I pulled my head up and threw Althea a glare. “You tricked me,” I said in accusation. She put her hands up in defense, “I just want to say that it wasn’t my idea but I had no choice.” Giving her an unconvinced look, “What do you mean it wasn’t your choice to trick me into attending?” “Well- “she began to answer. Looking at her, “Did someone hold a gun to your head, and threatened you in order to make me go?” “No,” she pouted. Sh
Party \pär-tē\Noun. A social gathering. *******CELINE WESTWOOD POV. Althea “Al” Domingo, and I have been best friends since university. We met at Cucina Gustosa when I applied to work there part-time. She applied at the same time as me for a hostess position and after we started talking, we discovered that we went to the same university. We found out that we had a lot in common, such as being the same age, having the same hobbies; enjoying the same type of music, and were both the only child in our family.When I purchased the mansion that I now live in, I kept insisting for her to move in with me since I had plenty of room for her; but she wanted to live on her own. She currently lives in her own condo in the city. She’s very independent, so I gave up after the third time of asking. She knows about my successful business of being a matchmaker. Sh
Engagement /in-ˈgāj-mənt/Noun. Emotional involvement or commitment. *******CELINE WESTWOOD POV. Things never go well, when we’re near each other. Our relationship isn’t a “hate and love” relationship because there is no love between us. That word doesn’t even exist when it comes to Lucian and me.I haven’t spoken to that man in years. I get angry just thinking about what happened the last time we saw each other at his father’s retirement party.That devil had the nerve to call me a spoiled heiress in front of his friends. Claiming that every expensive thing I have is always paid for by my parents. Like the big house, I live in, the fancy car that I drive, amazing clothes, and expensive jewelry that I own.None of those things were even close to being true!I’m the one that paid for all of thos
Matchmaker /ma-ch-may-ker/Noun. A person that tries to bring two single people together to form a romantic relationship.*******10 Years Later…CELINE WESTWOOD POV. Someone once asked me if I ever felt lonely. My answer was always the same.“Of course not.”There was no need for me to ever feel lonely when I was always surrounded by those that loved me. For example; my family and close friends.I know that’s not what people mean when they asked me if I felt lonely. I know that they were talking about me possibly feeling lonely because I’m currently single, but I refuse to give them more time to talk to me about my love life.I don’t need to be loved by another man to make me feel like I’m beautiful. I don&rsquo
Sixteen-year-old Celine watched as her father twirled her mother around on the dance floor. They’re high school sweethearts and years later, still in love more than ever. Swinging her back and forth, looking lovingly into her eyes. It was like watching a Disney movie. She loved seeing the look on her mother’s face as she started back into her father’s eyes adoringly. Her dad was her mom’s prince charming and her mother was his princess. It was love. They were at a friend of the family’s wedding and Celine had been excited to come when she found out about it. Her elbow-length dark brown hair had been done in soft curls. She had put on a light amount of makeup, which was the right amount to highlight her features. She rarely dressed up as much as she currently was. It was the current event that influenced her to do this. Her stunning cream-colored maxi dress made her look like she was floating across the room when she walked. It had an overlapping off-the-shoul