“I kid you not.” She was saying as Carol came into the room. “He’s so generous. I mean, just look at this pendant. He got it for me, he did…or rather, his father did. That man is sooooo generous. Supposing I was still single, I wouldn’t have wasted any second getting into his bed.” She confided in a whisper to her enraptured audience of about seven women, but Carol heard her.
”Mom!”“Oh dear, there you are. Now, do hurry to your sister’s room if you do have any plans of still being her chief bridesmaid. You must be careful though, I must say she is in such a mood and we do not want to upset her further. Wedding jitters, I suppose, although why she should be having wedding jitters or second thoughts when she’s getting to such a fine man as he to be her husband is beyond me.”“Um, mum. Do you even know the name of the man your beloved daughter is getting married to?” Carol asked in shock and watched as her mother’s cheek turned bright pink in embarrassment.“What a ridiculous question. Of course, I do. What sort of mother do you think I am?” Belinda asked, glaring at her first daughter. Carol noticed that she did not bother to say the name.“Well, I don’t know his name or anything about him and Victoria is marrying him tomorrow. It’s just weird, that’s all.”“Leave this place this instant! You should count yourself lucky that your sister wants you in her wedding at all and stop making such a fuss.” Belinda said and turned her back on Carol to continue talking to her friends.Carol shook her head and walked around, searching for her father, but could not find him anywhere. He was the only one in her family that she could really relate to, although that was when her mother was not around. Whenever her mother was around, he usually acted like a little boy who had to follow her every wish. It was irritating, to say the least.Since she could not find her father anywhere, she climbed the stairs slowly and reluctantly to go to her sister’s room. If her mother said Victoria was in a mood, then the situation was terrible and she was in n0 mood to deal with such, but she had no choice. Once she was at the door, she knocked gently and listened for a response, but did not get any. She knocked louder, but there was still no response from inside the room.“Victoria?” Carol called out and then tried to turn the doorknob. To her surprise, the door opened, so she stepped inside the room cautiously. It was somewhat dark as Victoria had pulled down her blinds, but Carol could see the outline of her body on the bed where she was laying. She turned on the light in the room, but still, Victoria did not budge from where she was lying. Carol sighed, knowing how dramatic her sister could be, and went to sit on the bed beside her.“So are you going to say you didn’t hear me knocking on the door?” She asked and got only a quiet sniffle for her inquiry.“Hey. What’s wrong?” Victoria sat up and wiped at her face. It was obvious and somewhat surprising that she had been crying for a long time. When her mother had said tantrums, Carol had expected to see her sister flinging things around the room in a rage as she was wont to do anytime she got angry.“So are you ready to tell me what’s wrong?” Carol asked after her sister only sat there and stared at the wall with tears running down her face for a good five minutes after she first asked the question.“I…”“Yes?”“I don’t want to marry him.”“Why don’t you want to marry him? I thought you were in love with him.” Victoria did not answer so Carol had to try again.“I…I don’t really know. Mom just said I had to, that he was very rich and was going to make a wonderful husband, and that she wants me to be happy.”“Hmmm. So are you saying that you do not know him? I thought you said you both met two weeks ago and that he is very handsome.”“I lied. I don’t have any idea what he even looks like.” Victoria said, glancing away in embarrassment. There was something else on her face that told Carol that she was hiding something, but she did not know what on earth it was.“So why on earth did you agree to marry him? Who still does that in this age and time when it is not as though we are still in the Stone Age? I’m not going to ask why I was not informed about this because first of all, I’m hardly involved in anything concerning this family, and mum also knows that I’d never have agreed to this.”“I don’t know. He’s a billionaire and he’s handsome, at least from the pictures I’ve seen. What more should a girl want from a man?” Victoria asked, regaining her composure and tossing her hair.“A total stranger?”
“Don’t come spitting your sanctimonious and self-righteous crap at me. You’re just jealous, that’s all. Besides, he’s not a total stranger. We’ve talked on the phone before and he was very nice.” Victoria said, every trace that she had been crying just minutes ago gone, including her tears.“Okay, I’m out. I’ll be in my old room, and I’ll be at your wedding tomorrow, but what I would not do is sit here and have you talk to me like crap.” Carol informed her sister, standing up from the bed and proceeding to walk out.“Wait!” Victoria called out after her. “Please come back. I’m sorry for saying that. It’s just that I feel so miserable. All my horrible friends refused to come down for the wedding. I’ll pay them back, mind you. Fake lots, all of them!” She screeched and burst into tears again. “Well, I can’t exactly say that I blame them. The world does not revolve around you like mom and dad have made you believe, you know. Plus your attitude kinda sucks. When did you inform them about the wedding?”“Um, three days ago,” Victoria replied sheepishly and Carol shook her head.“Anyway, you can do it without them, I guess. There’s me and a bunch of other old ladies who are mom’s friends. By the way, that reminds me, I bought a dress for my chief bridesmaid duties. Here, let me show it to you.” Carol said and brought out the dress for her sister to examine.“Eeew!” Victoria exclaimed, wrinkling her dainty nose at the dress before standing up to go to her wardrobe. She held out a super expensive-looking pink dress that was studded with gemstones for her sister to examine. “Sebastian bought it and the wedding dress for me to wear. He also bought me so many other things, or rather, his dad did. Oh, he’s coming by this evening, so get ready to meet him and be wowed.” “Well, your mood sure changes fast,” Carol commented drily. Just minutes ago, you were crying because you did not want to marry him, and now, you’re gushing about all the things he got for you.”“Yeah. I guess I have you to thank for that. I was just feeling lonely and sad about how alone I was, what with those traitors I call friends. Besides, I was wondering what I was doing entering into a marriage in which I am not in love with and barely know my husband to be, but I’ve thought about it and I now realize that love will come later. The best thing is that I’m well taken care of, and that’s all that matters.” Victoria said, but something in her voice told Carol that all this was false bravado.“You can still call off the wedding, you know. It’s not too late. Personally, I think that love is very important for any marriage to work.”“Call off my wedding to a billionaire and risk being the subject of ridicule everywhere? I think not.”“Victoria, no one cares whether you’re married or not.”“My friends all know I’m getting married to a super-rich guy. I guess that is why they’re jealous and do not want to come to the wedding. Not to talk of how embarrassing it would be for mom and dad after they have invited practically everyone they know. Anyway, why are you so particular about me quitting the wedding? How on earth is it any of your business? Damn, I knew that many people would be jealous, but I did not think that my sister would be one of them.”“You’re right. I’m sorry. So can I see the wedding dress?”“Sure, you may,” Victoria replied and then went to the wardrobe again to bring out the wedding dress. Carol ‘oohed’ and ‘aahed’ over it as any good sister should, even though she did not for the life of her understand why anyone would want to get married to someone they had not yet met in real life."Anyway, I hardly slept last night as I had to work late to cover up for my absence this weekend. So, I'm going to go to my room to get some shut-eye."
"Uh-huh. Later."
Once she was in her old room, Carol sank gratefully into her bed and sighed. Maybe it would all work out for her sister. Different strokes for different folks and all that. Victoria was a spoilt brat and a confirmed pain in the ass, but she was her sister and Carol loved her in her own way, even though she could be incredibly self-centered. If it didn't work out well, her sister could always leave the marriage. With this thought on her mind, Carol closed her eyes and within a few minutes, she fell soundly asleep.
The sun was shining brightly this morning, and Carol was in lively spirits. It was her vow renewal day. She and Sebastian had opted to just renew their vows, and this time, make them with more meaning. Her joy knew no bounds, and her face radiated with it, as Mrs. James noted with pleasure. “You look very happy, my dear.” Mrs. James stated, cradling a three-month-old baby James in her arms, her face taking on the radiant look that many-a-grandmother had when they had the pleasure of holding their grandkids. “I can say the same about you, aunty. You’re really glowing.” Carol complimented in turn, taking care not to ruin the work of the lady who was doing her makeup. “I know, right? Baby James here has brought such sparkle into our lives. I’m more than thankful that I live close to you guys. I will be able to see as much of this handsome little face as I want.” Mrs. James said, looking down at the baby she carried in her arms. He stared back at her and babbled some meaningless baby wo
The weeks after Sebastian came to plead with Carol to come back into his life were the sweetest ones of Carol’s life. She had thought that Sebastian was attentive and sweet to her before, but now, she knew that that was an understatement. He treated her like a fragile egg that could break at any time, and Carol was happily soaking up all the attention and affection. She still hadn’t gotten used to the way he just seemed to throw money around, but was more than grateful and touched, when he bought two flashy cars and a huge mansion not too far from them for her father, whom she could tell was very lonely.“I know that you’ll love to be close to your grandchild once he’s born." Sebastian had said as though it was nothing, waving away Donald’s thanks when the latter had broken down in tears, telling him that he did not deserve it. Now, Carol could easily hang out with her father anytime she wanted, and she was so happy about it.Sebastian didn’t work as hard as he did before any longer,
“Carol.” It was just one word, but that one word was enough to break the stupor she had been in as soon as she saw him.“Sebastian.” She said in turn, standing up to go bring another chair for him to sit down, but in essence, she was trying to buy herself some time to get her breathing under control. He looked so good and smelled so nice that it was all she could do not to throw herself straight into his arms and breathe in his essence as though her very life depended on it. She saw Sebastian’s eyes widen at the small bump under her loose gown, and her hand went to hold it selfconsciously.“It’s growing.” She told him needlessly and then slammed her mouth shut. She sort of felt nervous being in Sebastian’s presence and wished that she had worn a more flattering dress than the one that she had on now, but there was nothing she could do about it now. Sebastian collected the chair from her and brought it over to place it i
It was a warm, sunny, and bright day, but it was also a slow one. Carol sat in the tiny bookshop in which she had gotten a job the very day she got here, waiting for customers to come in and fighting sleep. She was the only one in the shop, as the owner had dashed off to prepare for her birthday party, leaving Carol all alone in the shop.“Don’t worry. You’ll be able to handle it. Price tags are on every book, so you don’t need to worry about not knowing the prices. If you need anything, my number is pasted on the wall over there, so you can call me. Bye now.” The middle-aged woman had said, sailing out the door before Carol could even say anything else, so here she was, bored beyond measure and counting the seconds as the time ticked slowly by. She had managed to sell two books, but it seemed that the shop did not get any customers, because, for the remainder of the time, she just sat there alone, staring into space … and missing Sebastian,
Sebastian fought the urge to retch as he observed his surroundings and the woman in front of him. If this was where Carol was staying, then he would drag her home with him today, even if he had to drag her kicking and screaming. He would not have her stay with this woman who did not like her and was clearly very irresponsible.“Hello, Belinda. Sorry to disturb you, but we’re looking for Carol. Is she here?” Mrs. James asked.“How the fuck am I supposed to know where she is, huh? Anyway, what is it to you? Is the contract not supposed to be over? Why are you still looking for her?” Belinda asked suspiciously, and he could see that she was also high on drugs.“Well, um, we had a little altercation, and I haven’t seen her since then, so I was wondering if she was here. Do you perchance, have her number? Her dad is also not answering his calls.”“Look, I don’t have any business
It was raining cats and dogs once again, exactly as it had been raining on that fateful day when Carol had left him till now. Sebastian was sitting in his aunt’s house, sipping a mug of hot coffee and ignoring everything that she was currently saying. He looked like a shadow of himself, which was not a surprise, considering the fact that most times, all he did was drink and have to deal with a nagging Jessica, who was still in his house, even though he had taken her name off the deed to the house. Because of her, he was hardly ever in his house again, but preferred to stay here at his aunt’s for a better part of the time he was not working himself to death … literally. “Are you even listening to anything I’m saying, Sebastian?” Mrs. James asked, shaking him a little to get his attention.“No, aunt. I can’t say that I am. I’m sorry, but I think I zoned out a little there. What were you saying?” He asked finally. Mrs. James shook her head, reminding him of when he was still a recalcitra