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Deila's POV
Beep. Beep.
The shrill sound of my alarm clock jolted me awake, I grumbled in my sleepy state, willing myself to return to my calm and sleeping state. I shut my eyes but the only thing I could do was steer and steer until I peeled my lids open.
Who in the hell would send a message at this time of the day darn it!?
I sighed, my brows rising when I realized I didn't have the slightest idea of what time of the day it was.
How would I? When I was just jolted from the sweetest and most beautiful sleep I've had in a very long time. Okay...so much for personalizing asleep.
Yawning as I stretched to reach the side of my not so big bed for my phone, my grip tightened on it harder than I'd intended. I couldn't blame myself, I was still vexed that my sweet sleep had been interrupted with.
Double tapping on the screen of my phone, I winced from the light it sourced as it came on. Damn eye burns.
My eyes roamed on the screen, inquiring from it what time of the day it was. And then I stopped...
I be doomed! 10 fucking am!
How could I've slept for so long as a dog? That was so unlike me. I was an early riser and although it was Sunday, the nature of my job required me up and jumping from bed before dawn and that, fortunately, has had me addicted to it. So much so that anytime I slept past 6 am, I'd wake up with a headache, banging the hell out of me. Which made me continue to wonder why I slept till 10 am!
Blast! Blast!
And a blur of last night's events hit me like a sting as it replayed in my head.
"Hello?" I inquired once I answered the phone and that without bothering to look at the screen to see who the caller was.
"Hey, girl!" The caller chirped.
I smiled immediately recognizing the voice of one of my best friends, Lari.
"Yo! What's up, B?' I answered cheerfully.
"Yeah. So I'm getting dressed for the club right now. Need you to help me pick a dress."
"Not now, I'm busy." I honestly told her as I was busy trying to meet the deadline for the writing challenge the company I worked for was organizing.
"Please," she whined. I could imagine her pouting as she did this.
"Okay, okay," I agreed, but She was already requesting a video call, so I received it m.
She was standing away from the camera, her white skin tanned and perfectly suiting with her strawberry blond hair. She picked up two dresses, holding them in front of her.
"This?" She held out a red-colored dress with a v-neck cut, dangly shiny ropes at the side —that I'd no doubts will jiggle when she walked and had a long-sleeved hand that would obviously fall off the shoulders. It was beautiful.
"Or this?" She held out the other dress. It was black and had sprinkles of silver on it, like stardust. It had tiny straps and was cut open at thr side of the stomach. Looking at the dress, I could tell it would stop just almost halfway up her thighs. The dress was exquisite and was simply so Lari– crazy.
I pointed to the black one.
"Oh, this? Yes!" She squealed. "Phew, thank God you went with that, I woulda worn it anyways. And its not because Eva picked it also."
I giggled at that. I was going to hang up when she faced me.
"Wanna come along?" She asked grinning sheepishly.
"Errrr" I made a sound like I was thinking but I already knew what my answer would be no, then continued. "You know I'm not really the party type, so no girl. I'll pass on that."
"And you know I wasn't really asking, right? Get your butt off that bed and get that sexy body of yours ready for clubbing."
"Lari? I'm not a club type right, you know this. And be-"
"Yen yen yen," she sang, cutting me off in an obviously sarcastic tone. "I'm coming to get you anyways!" she yelled from the other side of the line then she hung up before I could continue my protest.
There was no defeating Lari.
After some minutes I decided I could use a break as I've been buried in my writing for two straight days, not that I'd win against an impulsive Lari.
By 10 pm we were already pulling out of the cab and into the club. Lari had her not less than four inches heels on and was hovering over me.
I didn't even remember if Lari paid the cab, 'cause I wasn't able to. I remembered coming out of the cab and immediately indulged in warding off an admirer.
The last I remembered was taking a mini- glass of tequila.
Blast me!
I knew very well that even if it was a little quantity it still hits me. I wasn't the alcohol type and I still went for it.
Although most thought it weird anytime I voiced it. Like Lari would say 'what girl doesn't get drunk right in this century we are in?'
And Eva would always say in my defense, 'That's her, Delia Barbson, not that typical girl you come across every day.' Then all three of us would laugh heartily. I always rolled my eyes at how they spoke about me like I wasn't there.
The girls made LA bearable for me the first two months after I met them, and in the fifth month, they made it fun as hell. My nostalgia vanished although not completely, but I sure did surprise myself. I always feared I wouldn't be able to breathe away from home, but I did. I was.
Lari did score one on me today, got me to the club, got me drunk and I was bearing the consequences which I knew I was fully responsible for. I wondered how I'd even gotten home.
I proceeded to call her out of curiosity, but her phone went straight to voicemail. She's probably still snoring, I thought to myself.
I winced, making a sound at the back of my throat in annoyance of the intrusion of light that came with opening the curtains.
I tried to recall yesterday, calmly this time. I tried really hard that it caused a throb in my head, I decided it was impossible to recall vividly all that happened the night before. Even Lari which was no doubt still wasted, wouldn't.
Dropping the act of recalling, I picked up my phone again from the center of the bed—I'd tossed it there— and went through my calls. I frowned when I saw ten missed calls from my sister, Mari, and six more from other acquaintances. On a normal day, if I'd been holding that phone in my hands every hour that passed, I bet I wouldn't have gotten that number of calls. The irony was I never cared, but this was alarming.
I decided to go through my unread messages, not taking to heart any of the calls I missed, except for my sister's.
I stopped frozen, staring at my mum's message:
Hurry up, get the next plane ticket to Atlanta.
"Atlanta!?" I exclaimed to myself angrily.
Atlanta was bad news for me even though it was my home. What's happening at home that requires my presence?
Atlanta wasn't a place I'd love to go. No. Not when I was finally comfortable here in Los Angeles. Although I was born and brought up in Atlanta, it was practically my home as I'd never been to Africa where my blood runs through. My dad was a Nigerian and my mum an American, which automatically made me an African-American.
I called Mari to inquire from her what was going on, and also to know if the course of her call had to do with mum's message too.
"Hello, Dei." Her voice was groggy through the receiver.
"Sorry if I woke you up but I saw your calls and thought you were already awake."
"Yeah, I was." She yawned. "I went back to sleep, it's so cold here, and yes I called you a hundred times."
"Oh please, don't even do that," I told her with a smile as I rolled my eyes.
"You got mum's message, right?"
I puffed. "Yes, I did." It was a tired cry and that was how I was feeling, tired. "I want to know if you called for the same reason."
"Yeah. You need to come home, your sis is getting married!" She squealed and I didn't have to ask which of my sisters she was referring to.
But why so soon? All of a sudden she was getting married? I knew she'd been dating this guy, Jacob for some months now, I just didn't think she'd tie the knot so soon, but I wasn't really shocked. Maybe she's been put in a family way, I half concluded with a sigh.
I sighed, tapping my feet to the floor begrudgingly. "And I was just told, have you been put in a family way?"
"You couldn't just stop yourself from asking, I know," She said chortling. "No. Just come back here, it's in three weeks."
Of course, I'd have to go. I couldn't miss something as big as my sister's wedding, the thought didn't even settle when in my mind. What I really didn't get was the rush.
Why so sudden? Three weeks' time?
"Okay, but why do I've to come right away when it's still weeks away?"
"So many reasons. All relating to the wedding."
I rolled my eyes, I didn't believe the reasons had to do with the wedding. My mum had been looking for ways to get me back home and this was the perfect opportunity for her.
Whatever it was, I wasn't going to miss Mari's wedding.
An hour after I ended the call with Mari, I'd taken it all in. The next thing I needed to do was to call my boss, and I did. I asked for three weeks' permission, which he gave wholeheartedly. Mr.Kelvin was a kind man, but no one dared to let his kindness deceived them to think they could step on him.
He was kind, granted, but he was also strict when it called for been— a junior employee asking for a three weeks permission for a relative's wedding was one situation that called for his strict side. But I didn't get it, much to my delightful surprise, the reason why I was overwhelmed by his quick and positive response.
I picked up my laptop to book a flight, thinking:
I might as well go today and make my break start counting.
But deep down I still missed home.
I successfully booked my flight ticket to Atlanta, then went ahead to inform my only and best friends about my departure. I rang Lari first, she answered this time. She didn't want to miss the wedding for anything in the world neither did Eva. Lari had voiced how she'd love to go with me today, but her boss was as strict as they come, so she would be coming some days to the D-day.
And Eva was going to come some days to the wedding as well, due to the nature of her job and her sick grandma placed under her care.
I suggested that they might as well come together and they chimed in agreement.
My friends were really the best, they jumped at the opportunity to attend my sister's wedding and even asked if they could go when I didn't hint that because I didn't want to bother them. And they'd been ecstatic with the news like they were long lost friends with Mari when they'd only ever seen her via I*******m video call.
To me, this was what friendship was all about... friends taking your family to be theirs. Friendship was a lot of things to me, but the most needed ingredient was trust, as my mum would always say. That was the reason I've had very few friends al my life, I had trust issues. It was really hard for me to give the title 'friend' my to just anybody. With me, you'd have to earn it and Eva and Lari had earned it on countless occasions as I believed I'd with them too.
Massaging my forehead with my thumb and index finger, I silently screamed, my head was pounding really hard.
What in the world happened last night?
It felt like my head was going to explode.
The ache was worse than a headache, and of course, I had asked Lari about it when we spoke on the phone and all she said was 'you just had fun'.
I followed my pessimistic mind, going into my medium-sized bathroom to check myself.
Relive washed through me that I still had my virginity. I'd thought the worse filling my head what happened in movies and books:
A virgin girl gets drunk, the next morning her body's weakly sore and a man's snoring beside her. Then she starts weeping as she realizes she'd just lost her virginity in a one night stand she didn't even consent to.
I sighed heavily at my thoughts.
Being my own savior, I grabbed a bottle of aspirin, propping out two pills, then I gulped them down with a glass of sprinkled water.
When my head still throbbed minutes later, I decided last night was the last my taste bud was ever going to encounter any form of alcohol.
Deila's povI hauled myself out of the bathroom, horridly getting dressed. I was about to sit down to complete little gaps in my writing when I heard a disrupting noise from outside. A car horn.I shifted the curtains to see a car parked outside. On the body of the car was written Best To Drive Motors. I tilted my head,
Deila's povA lot of things were running through my mind as the feeling of dread snuck in. I was calculating the steps I'd have to take before I reached the door and run for my life and at the same time calculating the steps I'd have to take to grab the lamp at the side of my bed and smack the person on their head.My breath increased rapidly as I tried to fre
James's pov"What!?" I stared at my mum wide-eyed."What do you mean I've no choice?" I asked again when I didn't get an immediate reply from her.
James's povMature content
Deila's pov"Come on sis." Sia stuck out her bottom lips. "Try on the lengthy one."I tilted my head to the side. "When it comes to dresses, I don't like anything that passes my thighs and you know that, Sia."
Deila’s povThe softness of the mattress was enough to make me sleep through the night like a babe.Rolling awake on the bed, I realized just how much I missed my comfy bed, and I loved having it back. Not that the bed at my apartment in LA wasn't comfy, but this bed had something special that screamed home.
James’s pov"Jamie! Dawn's here," I heard mum announced from outside my room.Even though I was relieved as I hadn’t seen him for a whole week, I rolled my eyes feigning nonchalance.
Deila's pov"Wake up already!" The wail was awfully close to my ears. I cringed, struggling to open my eyes. They eventually opened to see Sia with the smuggest look I'd ever seen.By God! I exclaimed mentally.
I sat at the table listening as the men and women talked business. Mum looked so bossy in her Gucci dark glasses and I didn't doubt for a second she married dad into the cartel.On the round mahogany table was James and his parents— who by the way were happier than ever as Mrs.Martins was responding to treatment stupendously, my parents— who had been ecstatic since they managed to convince us to take our place in the cartel, Dawn and Mr.Timothy.
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Deila's PovOne month.One month since I first stepped foot on my motherland. One month of me
Deila's PovThe tears just kept falling, I couldn't control them. They wouldn't stop.Stupid, stupid tears, I cussed myself angrily.
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Deila's povThe corner I stood was the best place I could make myself invisible as I watched James's mum clung to his shirt even as she soaked them with tears. She'd pleaded and pleaded for him to not go, telling him to let the FBI handle it since it involved the cartel, but all fell to deaf ears.
James's povWe got into my parents living room, immediately met with anxious faces—My mum sitting with her face buried in her palms, Mrs and Mr. Barbson holding hands, Lari and Dawn holding hands, Sia staring lost into space and My dad was pacing all over in circles.
Deila's povThe things he was doing to me. Good Lord, I was crazed with lust. Convulsed with desire. Before now, I always thought earth-shattering orgasms only existed in books and other fictional works, but after experiences one I knew that wasn't the case. If anything, I was starting to think fictional orgasms were understatements.My climax erupted every ne
James's povI didn't know how to go about it. Where do I start telling her? How'd I break the news about our betrothal to her? How do I tell her we were put into shit before she was even born? Where do I start? Those were the questions in my head as I placed both thumbs on the lock print to open the door.As soon as my eyes landed on the chair, I slumped down,