TAKING A STAND
“Good evening ladies, I hope you won’t mind me stealing Sierra away for a few minutes?” The three ladies at the table seemed taken by his charisma and shook their heads in unison. “Milady?” He asked, his grin now focussed on Sierra.
Sierra didn’t say a word, but took his offered hand and allowed him to lead her to the dance floor where couples danced to ‘Lady in Red’ by Chris de burgh.
Her heart was thumping wildly in her chest and her limbs felt heavy as she allowed him to sway her along with the music, the feeling of being in his arms was both a relief and a source of pain. She longed to stay that way forever, bu
CLOSURE“What if I want you to stop me?” She spun around after a moment of contemplation.“I’d never do that to you.” He was trying to be noble, she scoffed.“Roman, I don’t know what you’ve been through, I don’t know what you’re running from and I certainly don’t know what it is your mother is trying to protect you from, but what I do know is that the day you stop running away from things in a bid to protect it, you’ll realize that those are the thighs should have been running towards, because it’s actually worth protecting.” Her parting words felt a weight off her shoulders, she said her bit, now the ball was in his court.
FAMILYThe elevator opened two floors below Sierra’s for a man to enter and the moment his eyes landed on Sierra recognition sparked.“You’re the woman who so boldly kissed my son on stage.” He stated, causing heat to rise on Sierra’s cheeks.“When you put it like that, it sounds a lot worse than intended. My name is Sierra Brightly, it’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Leek.” He accepted the handshake with narrowed eyes.“Correct me if I am wrong, but you’re the head scientist who created the cure for Diabetes, are you not?” Sierra chuckled lowly and nodded.
UNDERSTANDINGThe weeks following the conference were filled with Sierra giving interviews and doing handovers of shipments to various hospitals on the outreach list. She didn’t expect that the tour would be as fulfilling as she found it to be, there was something about visiting old age homes and seeing the hope in people’s faces when they saw the drug.“As we know, Diabetes is amongst the world's worst degenerative diseases because of the large number of the population that it affects and while over the years we have seen a great improvement in treatment which may aid in reducing the long-term effects of the disease, I would like to point out that Anti-Glycosa drug is not a ‘heal all’ it cannot reverse the degeneration alrea
DEVASTATION“I have the contract with me if you would like to take a look.” She retrieved the manila folder from her bag and placed it on the desk before him.Elijah didn’t waste a moment in tearing open the seal and began reading the contract, asking questions where the terms seemed unclear and making notes where he felt a clause could be added, and just as he opened his mouth to ask another question, both their phones rang, seeing Ken’s name on her screen, Sierra excused herself to take the call in the hallway.“Hi, Ken!” Sierra greeted, wondering why he was calling at such an odd time.“Sierra.” He sounded out of breath and there were loud noises in the background, s
RELIEFHours passed with Elijah and Karisa’s house filling up with friends and family. Alexa and Jeff, who returned from their honeymoon only the day before, were already on their way over for dinner when her father called to tell them what transpired.The living room was filled to the brim with people sitting on couches and the floor, watching the television for any sign of Roman. An hour ago emergency services were able to control the fire and get enough rubble removed to start helping people out of the building where they’d been trapped for almost three hours.Constant checks of social media and any connection to the bombing, hoping they would find a clue which led them to Roman’s whereabouts, the curren
THE END OR THE BEGINNINGA week later Sierra arrived at the Leek residence with the final contract in hand, she had called ahead to warn Elijah of her arrival and he made no indication that there would be so many people present, but judging from the number of cars in the driveway, she was sure they had company.She knocked on the door the same way she had the other day, but instead of Karisa, she was welcomed by Alexa’s annoyed face.“Hi, is this a bad time? I had a meeting with your father.” Alexa’s eyes widened and she shook her head, running a hand through her hair.“No it's fine, I’ll just
SURPRISES“How do you know so much about how to treat wounds and to look for signs of infection?” Roman asked, breathing through the pain he was experiencing, she hoped the pain killers would kick in soon.“I did a military-grade first aid course when I was in college.” It was something she’d done both for fun and to understand a little more about the danger responses of the body while she was writing her paper on the Phenomenon of life, but she kept that information to herself.“That’s pretty dope.” He nodded, impressed.“It was a very enlightening time of my life.” She agre
NEW HORIZONSFor the next three days, they all visited Roman in hospital, taking food and a change of clothes each day since he claims hospital food isn’t real food.“That’s rich coming for a doctor.” Sierra teased.“You know I never eat from the hospital cafeteria.” He pursed his lips and her eyes widened.“How would she know that?” Alexa narrowed her eyes and Roman recovered faster than Sierra did.“She wouldn’t, I’m telling her.” They shared a look.