A girl in her late 20’s, was walking in a hotel corridor, completely drunk. Her 5ft 6-inch figure was dangling with a lost mind over her each step. Her vision was too hazel to recognize the path in front of her, just like her life. Anger, frustration, and feeling of betrayal once again were swelling her heart.
The golden fabric, given by this guy to appear as his this night, was wrapped around her delicate figure, hugging her curves perfectly like a carefully carved statue of a goddess. Her hips were lifted by pencil heels giving her slim back a perfect wave curve. Little makeup she did to glow up her features but now covered in sweats and tears.
Her head was spinning and aching but not more than her heart. She knew her body was strictly prohibited from alcohol. She just couldn't help it today to drown herself in this warm sea of liquor. Her health was abruptly falling like her heart pieces but too numb by her emotions to bother.
She felt like a fool to believe his words and consider forgiving his sins. He never deserved to be at peace in her eyes.
Her shaking legs stumbled on her heels as a foreign hand held her from the back. The owner of this grip turned her around and secured her around his arms. She lifts her head only to meet those eyes that always claimed to be guilty but end up closing on her sufferings. Those eyes are the ones she used to love secretly, and he turned them into hate and fear.
With all her remaining strength, all she could do now was to push him away. The further, the better, for both of them.
"Get lost, Parker. Just leave!" She screamed out her lungs as she pulled out of his hug.
"Jane.... you are not in the right state... I will take you to your home, we will talk there.” He said in a deep voice, reaching her ears to now gain attention to Jane’s drunk condition.
He tries to hold Jane, but she again pushes him off and takes a step back. Her jaw was clenched and her palms were in a fist, ready to beat the crap of him. This expression is nothing new for him yet uneasy to his heart.
"Stay away, Bastard! You ruined my life." A tear slipped from her eyes.
As her voice only got louder, gaining the attention of a few people who were roaming in the corridor, he tried to pull her to a secluded place.
"Jane, stop creating scenes--" Parker whisper-yelled as guests gave her looks at her wasted state.
Not buying a single word of his bullshit, Jane slapped him across the face. His world was stopped for a moment by the impact. When he came to sense, Jane was already holding on to his collar. Her eyes were red and filled with tears of anger.
"You think I forgot everything you did ten years ago. You snatched away my everything and said, you were not aware of anything? I suffered because of you every single day. How dare you still have the nerves to act this disgusting play of guilt in front of me!!".
Her words hurt him. His patience was running out as she completely denied granting him a chance to explain. She was not ready to listen to anything with her wildly running imagination.
“You never tried to understand me, did you?” he murmured on her face. His firm and disappointed tone made it harder to read him.
Bewildered by his statement and intense stare, her hands lose their grip but only to be clutched by his large palm and dragged out of that corridor. She kept calling him to stop, but his pace only increased with every jolt she gave. They ended up on a dark balcony where her shimmering dress no longer showed its grace, just like her face.
“Parker, for god's sake. Let me go!” Jane shouts in distress.
“No way!!” This time Parker roared back as he had enough of her resistance.
“Every time I reach, all you do is push me away. Just for once, can you please listen to me?” He jerked her in front but refused to let go of her hand.
Jane didn't pay any attention to his words and kept struggling to separate their hands. Parker finally gave up on his tolerance and slammed her over the wall. The impact was enough to send vibration to her whole body and shivers as the next thing he did was, press himself on her.
His face got closer and closer and her heartbeat started to rapid. Her body went uneasy by their closeness. It was making her head ache more, her body was renounced to fight, and breathing was again found to be a difficult task for her chest.
“Give up” his husky voice shivered out all her muscles.
Her eyes got heavy and completely lost her sight to darkness, as her all senses started to give up. Her body felt suffocated. Her heart nearly stopped. Was she feeling death, how come she became so weak in front of him.
She tried to move but her body felt bound with ropes. She wanted to open her eyes but was too dense to unfold. Everything felt similar to the experience she went through ten years ago. When she nearly met her end of life and dreams.
In the next split second, Jane felt herself falling from an unending height where everything was dark and depressingly silent. With every second, she started getting scared, her body stimulated to bounce up and meet a hard surface below her. Slowly, her eyelids allow her to gain sight and greet the sharp light surrounding her.
Jane found herself lying on a cold, white tiled floor beside a single-size bed with a white covered mattress. She lifted her hand to witness a couple of drips attached to her veins. She brushed her finger on her head, which contained wires stuck to her skin and attached to a nearby machine. She was wearing a plain light brown gown in place of the golden, shimmering dress she remembered from earlier.
Her eyes wander around, trying to understand the situation. A bed with side rods and ropes at its end, machines attached to her body, a medicine-smelling gown, and a CCTV camera at the end of the room corner. Her eyes twitch in shock to witness a big horizontal mirror on one of the walls displaying her broken state, so shamelessly. Her hairs were scattered, her eyes were filled with tears, and her lips were dried and chapped.
It didn’t take her long to realize the familiar smell of the hospital from that ward. It wasn’t her first time experiencing such scenery. Jane gathers up all her strength to stand up with the support of the hospital cot and remove the wires from her head and arms. She slowly looked up to meet her weak orbs hidden behind her black locks.
An unexpected smirk cracked up on her right corner of barren lips.
“So…, you send me to zero again….”
The sun was shining its morning raise over the clear sky. The birds were chirping the morning songs along the fragrant wind dancing with the baby leaves of trees in the celebration of a new day. Today was mid-August 2010 when Jane Martin was preparing for her first ever class at Bardell Senior High School after she drove to Washington two weeks ago with her whole family. A black-haired boy in his mid-teen in an orange shirt with blue jeans and white sneakers was standing in front of a two-story house with white walls and modern architecture. His left foot was tapping continuously in frustration on the grass, of the front lawn. His eyes keep switching from his smart watch on his left wrist to the front door of the house. His nose was crushed in stress as every second passed on his wristwatch. "Hey, Bish! I will be late on my first day because of you. Come out already!!" He yelled as his patience started to tick out. "COMING!”, a girl’s voice shoots out from inside for the fifth time
"I see we have a special transferred student here." the whole class went silent and turned their attention towards the girl in a black T-shirt standing in front of them. Jane didn't reply to the compliment and kept gazing at the 5feet figure standing in front of her. "Have you collected your schedule?" the teacher asked. "No, I just got to the campus," she replied with a straight face only to get a wondering head shake. The teacher hummed and pointed toward her. "You can collect it during lunch. Tell me, where would you like to sit?" the teacher again asked her while putting the list on her table. Jane started to look around the class and her eye met a pair of brown orbs. She didn't understand why the owner of those orbs suddenly smirked at her and looked side towards his friends. She shrugged off the strange interaction and traveled her vision finally to find the familiar excited eyes. A small smile cracked up on her face as she recognized Anne, her childhood friend. She was als
The morning sun climbed in the clear sky, letting the fresh sunlight reach every corner of Bickett's Villa. It was huge in size and a well-built architect that could be compared to a castle of fairy tales. Inside everything was modernized and well maintained from cleaning to decoration and management. Maids and butler were performing their daily duties of cleaning and arranging everything before the family members woke up and get down to start their busy luxurious lifestyle. Every room and hall was getting opened and cleaned by the maids. As the whole mansion was on function, there was this one room covered with darkness due to the big curtains on the windows. The chirping of birds was not allowed to disturb the dreamland of this boy, sleeping majestically on his king-size bed. The silk quilt he was holding to cover up his body and protect himself from cold, was suddenly pulled off by someone. As soon as the chilly wind of the air conditioner brushed over his body his eye blinked in
Parker's eyes get back to the window as he attains his unbothered countenance. "None of my business.""I heard that student--" Andrew stops as the older shift a glimpse of annoyance.Bickett's siblings reached the school and were greeted by a bald man in his late 40s with the badge of vice principal at the main gate. The place was surrounded by a crowd of students to get a glimpse of elite sons from the Bickett family."Here is the schedule of your classes and room number. Hope you have a great year while learning here and send good word about us to your father." The vice principal passed a sly smile showing the way towards the elevator only for VIPs. Parker replied with a cold nod while Andrew rolled his eye internally at the bald man.The siblings get in the lift with their attendee and the door closed with the last sight of the bald man waving to them with a wide smile."5th year in this school and his face still gross me out." Andrew blurb out earning a chuckle from older.The scr
The fourth-period bell rang, and everyone got up from their seats for recess. Jane was collecting her books when she saw the Parker guy scowling at her before he left with his friends. "...What was he staring at? I will take out his eyeballs next time." Jane mumbled at the sight of his rigid walk. "Sometimes he's such a jerk but handsome all time." Suddenly Anne said as she put her chin on her shoulder, surprising her. Jane slightly moved away and stood up with her books and her friend started following her to the corridor. "Don't you wanna ask about him?" Anne pops out beside Jane, keeping her books in her locker. "Why do you want to tell me about him?" Jane asked back without looking at her 5'5 ft friend, busy arranging the locker. "Because he is not a normal one here!!" the girl exclaimed with a thrilled tone stomping her feet. "Alien?" girl in black-grey was still unbothered. "Aish! No~" she wiggles her arms like a whining child. "Then leave it. When the time comes, I wil
The fourth-period bell rang, and everyone got up from their seats for recess. Jane was collecting her books when she saw the Parker guy scowling at her before he left with his friends. "...What was he staring at? I will take out his eyeballs next time." Jane mumbled at the sight of his rigid walk. "Sometimes he's such a jerk but handsome all time." Suddenly Anne said as she put her chin on her shoulder, surprising her. Jane slightly moved away and stood up with her books and her friend started following her to the corridor. "Don't you wanna ask about him?" Anne pops out beside Jane, keeping her books in her locker. "Why do you want to tell me about him?" Jane asked back without looking at her 5'5 ft friend, busy arranging the locker. "Because he is not a normal one here!!" the girl exclaimed with a thrilled tone stomping her feet. "Alien?" girl in black-grey was still unbothered. "Aish! No~" she wiggles her arms like a whining child. "Then leave it. When the time comes, I wil
Parker's eyes get back to the window as he attains his unbothered countenance. "None of my business.""I heard that student--" Andrew stops as the older shift a glimpse of annoyance.Bickett's siblings reached the school and were greeted by a bald man in his late 40s with the badge of vice principal at the main gate. The place was surrounded by a crowd of students to get a glimpse of elite sons from the Bickett family."Here is the schedule of your classes and room number. Hope you have a great year while learning here and send good word about us to your father." The vice principal passed a sly smile showing the way towards the elevator only for VIPs. Parker replied with a cold nod while Andrew rolled his eye internally at the bald man.The siblings get in the lift with their attendee and the door closed with the last sight of the bald man waving to them with a wide smile."5th year in this school and his face still gross me out." Andrew blurb out earning a chuckle from older.The scr
The morning sun climbed in the clear sky, letting the fresh sunlight reach every corner of Bickett's Villa. It was huge in size and a well-built architect that could be compared to a castle of fairy tales. Inside everything was modernized and well maintained from cleaning to decoration and management. Maids and butler were performing their daily duties of cleaning and arranging everything before the family members woke up and get down to start their busy luxurious lifestyle. Every room and hall was getting opened and cleaned by the maids. As the whole mansion was on function, there was this one room covered with darkness due to the big curtains on the windows. The chirping of birds was not allowed to disturb the dreamland of this boy, sleeping majestically on his king-size bed. The silk quilt he was holding to cover up his body and protect himself from cold, was suddenly pulled off by someone. As soon as the chilly wind of the air conditioner brushed over his body his eye blinked in
"I see we have a special transferred student here." the whole class went silent and turned their attention towards the girl in a black T-shirt standing in front of them. Jane didn't reply to the compliment and kept gazing at the 5feet figure standing in front of her. "Have you collected your schedule?" the teacher asked. "No, I just got to the campus," she replied with a straight face only to get a wondering head shake. The teacher hummed and pointed toward her. "You can collect it during lunch. Tell me, where would you like to sit?" the teacher again asked her while putting the list on her table. Jane started to look around the class and her eye met a pair of brown orbs. She didn't understand why the owner of those orbs suddenly smirked at her and looked side towards his friends. She shrugged off the strange interaction and traveled her vision finally to find the familiar excited eyes. A small smile cracked up on her face as she recognized Anne, her childhood friend. She was als
The sun was shining its morning raise over the clear sky. The birds were chirping the morning songs along the fragrant wind dancing with the baby leaves of trees in the celebration of a new day. Today was mid-August 2010 when Jane Martin was preparing for her first ever class at Bardell Senior High School after she drove to Washington two weeks ago with her whole family. A black-haired boy in his mid-teen in an orange shirt with blue jeans and white sneakers was standing in front of a two-story house with white walls and modern architecture. His left foot was tapping continuously in frustration on the grass, of the front lawn. His eyes keep switching from his smart watch on his left wrist to the front door of the house. His nose was crushed in stress as every second passed on his wristwatch. "Hey, Bish! I will be late on my first day because of you. Come out already!!" He yelled as his patience started to tick out. "COMING!”, a girl’s voice shoots out from inside for the fifth time
A girl in her late 20’s, was walking in a hotel corridor, completely drunk. Her 5ft 6-inch figure was dangling with a lost mind over her each step. Her vision was too hazel to recognize the path in front of her, just like her life. Anger, frustration, and feeling of betrayal once again were swelling her heart. The golden fabric, given by this guy to appear as his this night, was wrapped around her delicate figure, hugging her curves perfectly like a carefully carved statue of a goddess. Her hips were lifted by pencil heels giving her slim back a perfect wave curve. Little makeup she did to glow up her features but now covered in sweats and tears. Her head was spinning and aching but not more than her heart. She knew her body was strictly prohibited from alcohol. She just couldn't help it today to drown herself in this warm sea of liquor. Her health was abruptly falling like her heart pieces but too numb by her emotions to bother. She felt like a fool to believe his words and consid