I hear a phone buzzing and I groan, turning away from the sound. I knew it was an alarm. I wasn't sure who it was."Babe," Penny groans."Mhm?""Turn it off,"Shit, it was mine. I reach over to the bedside table and feel for my phone. Once I feel it, I press the screen and the buzzing stops."Thank you," Penny mumbles.I open my eyes and push myself up onto my elbows. I look at Penny and I can tell she's already deep in her sleep. I envy her ability to fall into a deep sleep within seconds.I push the blankets off me, and I sit up on the side of the bed. I catch my naked body in the mirror in front of me. Memories of the night before the flood are in my mind.I turn to look at Penny and contemplate whether I should wake her up, but I decide against it knowing I'll pay for it later. Instead, I kiss her on the cheek and fix her bonnet that was slipping off her head."Fuck," I mumble.I was hungover and I wasn't ready to get up. It was already 8 o'clock, I had to go to the gym but no, my
"Except for that guy,"Henry gets up from his chair, I grab his arm and he looks at me. He was angry, he didn't want us anywhere near his father after what he did."Babe no,"He shakes his head and releases his hand from my grip. I look over at Aunt Linda for help and she shakes her head. I had to let him be. I watched as he went upstairs, and I sat back down in my chair."You need to let him be," Aunt Linda says, "Their relationship has nothing to do with you, Penny."I sigh, "Aunty, I don't know if it's a good idea. He needs to let his mother live.""And you need to give them space and Henry will learn that he needs to mind his damn business when it comes to his mama."I chuckle, "I guess, you're right."Aunt Linda gets up and starts dishing up breakfast for her and me. She places a knife and a fork in front of me."Nana?""Yes?""How would you feel if we hired a cleaning staff and a cook?"Aunt Linda grins, "It's about time you asked me that question. I would love that.""Isn't it
A bitch had the nerve to show up at my house, after everything she did to me. The air was thick with tension, and I could feel my blood boiling as I locked eyes with her. The living room, usually a warm and inviting space with its cozy furniture and soft, ambient lighting, now felt like a battlefield.The scent of freshly brewed coffee mingled with the faint aroma of the jasmine flowers in the vase, a stark contrast to the icy fury coursing through my veins. Henry saw me charging at Sophia and swiftly intercepted, pulling me away from her with a firm grip."Babe, calm down," he whispered urgently, his blue eyes wide with concern.I glared at him, my chest heaving with anger. He let me go, raising his hands in a placating gesture. "I'm sorry, I thought you were over the whole situation.""Of all the people on God's good green earth, he chose that b—" Henry covered my mouth, his hand warm against my lips, and pulled me into the kitchen. The cool tile floor under my bare feet did nothing
"I really appreciate you guys being so understanding," Sophia says, her voice a sugary sweet facade masking her true intentions."It's your life, and as long as you're both happy, we're happy," Archie replies, his tone diplomatic and calm.Why did they leave me with this witch? The thought gnaws at my mind, unsettling me.Sophia rises gracefully from the lawn chair, her movements fluid and deliberate as she saunters towards me. The seductive glint in her eyes makes my stomach churn, but I force myself to remain composed. She's so damn evil; she could destroy me right here and now.Standing beside me, her intoxicating perfume invades my senses, almost making me forget her malevolence. At least she smells nice.
Henry rose from the plush sofa, his movements deliberate and slow, and silently left the living room. The weight of the situation was palpable, a tangible tension hanging in the air. I glanced over at Archie, who returned my look with a sympathetic nod, his eyes filled with understanding and concern. Shifting my gaze to Ashby and Sophia, I noted how they seemed to have moved on from the fraught conversation, their laughter and easy demeanour a stark contrast to the turmoil churning within me.I stood up from the couch, the cushions sighing in relief as I left, and made my way to the patio. The evening air was cool and crisp, a welcome change from the stifling atmosphere inside. The patio overlooked a beautifully manicured garden, the setting sun casting long, golden shadows that danced across the vibrant flowers and lush greenery. The scent of blooming jasmine
The air in the room is charged, tension palpable as Henry's words hang in the space between us. The dim glow of the bedside lamp casts a warm hue on the intricately designed bedroom, its walls adorned with paintings that seem to witness the unfolding drama."You have to apologize," Henry's voice, usually steady and composed, echoes through the room, and for a moment, it seems as if the very walls are holding their breath in anticipation."Henry, you're seriously siding with her right now?" My response carries a mixture of disbelief and frustration, the emotions mirrored in the ambient light that flickers across the room's classic furnishings."You can't hit someone, Penny. You have to apologize." His words, though stern, seem to float in the air, tangled in the essence o
The air in my office carries a heaviness, thick with the tension of unspoken words and unresolved conflicts. The mahogany furniture exudes an aura of timeless elegance, standing witness to the familial drama that unfolds within its walls. Chris, my brother, leans casually against the intricately carved bookshelf, a raised brow signalling his anticipation for the impending revelation."Now, don't judge me. Who am I kidding, you're going to, whether I like it or not," I mutter, the weight of my decision hanging in the air like an unspoken decree. The golden hue of the room accentuates the gravity of the moment, casting long shadows on the polished wooden floor.Chris, ever the stoic observer, raises a sceptical brow, waiting with the patience of someone accustomed to my tendency to put my foot in my mouth. His eyes, a deep shad
"So how did you come by this information about the assault charges?" I inquire, leaning forward in my chair.Chris draws in a deep breath, his expression grave. "Matt has a contact within Scotland Yard. Word has it that Sonja was there with Dad, filing a report, and there's purportedly evidence to support her claims.""Evidence?" I press, my mind racing to comprehend the gravity of the situation.Chris lets out a frustrated groan. "God, you're slow on the uptake, Hen. If they press charges against you, it's game over."There's no way I'm allowing that to happen. "Can't Matt make things disappear?" I suggest, grasping at straws.Chris scoffs incredulously. "You'