Nora was all set for the night routine; with her once navy blue now whirling white bucket in hand, she exited home to the public tap.
Now, the water she had fetched the previous day had magically vacated the 200-liters rubber barrel she had managed to fill up to the brim, how that happened? She couldn't tell. Yet, something at the back of her mind told her, or rather, pictured out just how the water had been used.
With the existence of a malicious stepmother and daughters in her life, she had to expect worst; utilizing water unnecessarily and, or doing things which will result in her using water more than necessary, was their daily aim.
The vicinity of the tap came to view, but unlike other days, it looked different: it was dried out of littering humans. The time the clock displayed to her before leaving home was past eight, which was the conventional time to see a crowd decorating the tap's concrete surroundings.
Nora took it upon herself to walk closer to it than she already was. Her mind whispered to her some words she didn't want to heed; she wanted it to be wrong, instead, her action was proved wrong when she twisted the faucet several times to see nothing oozing out of it. She scrunched her face and let her tired eyes wander in frustration, looking for a convenient spot to wait.
"Oh dear," she heard a passer-by say midway into falling into a deep slumber. Looking up was an old lady in silk scarfed hair dressed in a simple lavender robe which seemed to have seen better days. A thin cane suffocated beneath the grasp of her calloused venous hands, hands which appeared to have spent half its years farming, harvesting, splitting, and lifting heavy loads. "it's been an hour already. There isn't hope it will flow anytime soon."
The old lady flashed a rotten toothy smile at her before setting back to slow, shaky, and careful steps whilst muttering to herself.
"Ma," Nora called, getting to ample height as she followed the old lady who was just three steps away. "Please, do you by any chance know of a place where I could fetch some water?"
The woman stopped, scanned Nora's physique and smiled. This time, concealing her rotted teeth. "It's late my dear, go home, have some rest. You need it more than anything else." The woman returned to walking away and Nora didn't stop her this time.
Nora returned to the potion of the floor she had dusted earlier, made herself comfortable and began staring at her age mates sophisticatedly dressed. A set of five girls bypassed her: a hundred layered made-up faces, some of whom were unlucky to not have picked their right shade, making them appear like Mexican masquerades, fake hair; synthetic, human, and even animal, expensive jewelry, and heightened short fitting dresses just an inch or two long after the bum level.
The group of five were chit chatting loud enough for her ears to capture whatever it is they were talking about.
"Heard one of the guys lives in this hotel." the darker of them all in a black exposing glittery dress and curly Peruvian hair gestured to the hotel which owned the public tap where Nora fetched her water.
"You heard? Well, I saw him this morning. I think that should be his room," The shortest in a short cherry red flair dress pointed to a veranda on the second floor. "Heard his dad owns a..."
The voice receded as they finally made it to the highway so much that she hadn't been able to capture the last of her words.
Back to analyzing the rest of the passers-by, Nora pinpointed a familiar figure wobbling on a pair of silver five inched heels, just like the previous set of girls, was this one dressed and made-up.
"Rose?" Nora figured, squinting her eyes to reduce the amount of street lights diving into them and also, to make sure she wasn't hallucinating, bluffed. Rose rushed to the nearest obstacle which was part of the hotel fence for support before shooting Nora a deadly glare.
"What is it?" she growled.
"You look...different," Nora confessed wondering if her stepmother was aware of the appearance of the new Rose standing before her. Nora subconsciously shrugged, knowing that absolutely nothing would change whether she knew about it or not.
"Yeah, so what?" Rose reached for her shoe and began unbuckling it. "Jesus! My feet hurt," she whispered beneath her breathe.
Nora did nothing but watch.
"Listen," Rose added. "I want nothing from you for the first time but to keep your mouth shut. Get that? Keep it," She mimicked a zipper along her lips.
Nora vigorously and obediently nodded. "At least, let me know where you going to in case something occurs."
Rose fumbled on a plastic bag for a pair of leather slippers, replacing it with the bundled up heels. "As I said," she simultaneously slid her feet into it. "Mind your business, hope that English is clear enough for you."
With that, Rose stomped away.
Nora watched her retreating figure until she was out of sight. On her way to the little potion she was earlier seated on, Nora spotted a water mate from her peripheral vision. Quickly, she ran to the slim figure and asked,
"Hey," the girl stopped with a perplexed look on. "Sorry to disturb you. I just wished to inquire if you may know of any place where I could fetch some water."
The girl's face smoothened, "Oh, yeah, sure, but it's quite a distance from here. I doubt you can reach-"
"I just wish to know the place, please." Nora cut her off with a plead.
"Paper gate. That's the place."
Nora sighed in relief and thanked the girl. Papergate was a two minutes drive and thirteen minutes walk from her current position. Indeed it was quite a distance, for thirteen rounds. She would probably take till dawn to finish filling the barrel.
The young lass set on foot. If she could guess the time from the position of the moon, as her countryside paternal grandmom thought her, she would guess nine-thirty or ten pm but the highways still looked like it was just six with the number of cabs circulating, numerous teenagers and young adults strolling hand in hand, some perching at street food booths and varieties of music from different snack bars exploding in the air.
Did she envy them?
Definitely! They looked so happy-every single one of them. Some made her wonder how it felt to have that strong affection towards another, how it felt to walk so close, talkless of hand in hand with a loved one, to look at him in the eye and smile.
Didn't they have a tinge of nervousness at some point? What about discomfort, shyness, embarrassment?
Finally, at paper gate, Nora immediately sighted what she had been looking for, it wasn't so hard to make out as it was situated on the pavement. Unlike the tap where she usually fetched water, the one she stood before was almost vacant of any form of human structure.
She had never thanked the heavens as much as she did at that point in time. All she had to do was pray it remained that way as long as she did her thirteen round night routine.
Her enormous bucket was being fed three minutes after her arrival but contrary to her bucket, her stomach was empty. Reason why it had suddenly found pleasure in grumbling all the way from home.
Nora crouched to the bucket level to grab each side of it, ready to have it mounted on her head when suddenly, her eyes spun. She flung a palm to her forehead with her eyes shut.
Three...
Two..
One.
She opened them clarity and almost immediately went on lifting the bucket upon her head.
It's nothing, I'm going to be alright. She encouraged.
The street had begun to desert when Nora got to round three. It was past midnight. The cabs and chauffeurs, boys and girls, the erupting music, the birds, the stray cats, and dogs, had gone to sleep, except for her, and some dotted number of personal car owners roaming the deserted street.
That, she was thankful for; Crossing the highway with so many cabs rushing at neck-breaking speed was cumbersome especially with a massive bucket of water above her head.
The kind ones will stop and motion for you to traverse but, the reckless ones will bellow profanities at the peak of their voices from dusk till dawn.
Now was just the perfect time to do whatever. One could even use it as an opportunity to experience how standing in the middle of a highway, eyes shut, felt like.
Again, for the nth time that night, her belly grimaced.
You should have gotten used to this. Why hurl at me at this present condition of ours? She thought, expecting her mind to communicate with her tummy in some anatomical way and plead for it to be quiet on her behalf.
Nora had managed to reach the abandoned highway despite the disobedience of her stomach which wouldn't stop moaning, urging her to get something in it sooner or sooner.
It had even gone as far as taking control over her mind and soon enough, her eyes reacted to the call with another scene of dizziness and her legs almost picked up the transaction and had begun to wobble.
She had to stand still, shut her eyes, and wait for the situation to bounce back at hand, then, she could take it from there. But when her basic three to one countdown had hit the base with no change, Nora knew more than just to let her body take custody of her being. So, she decided to go in for another body consoling try which she was yet to discover.
Upon opening her eyes, things seemed to have gotten even worst than before; nothing was in place. Everything spun, even the audible noises appeared distant and faded away with each flying nanosecond.
It was too much. She couldn't push through.
Her body felt numb. Then came the ear blowing horns, she still couldn't move, she couldn't even decipher where it was from.
The weight of the bucket which she had been trying to maintain vacated her head in an instant due to a strong impact of cold metal against her ribs. Her legs finally got a cue to give up with her body whipping through the air to end up on a puddle of cold water.
An excruciating pain traveled through her body as a result of her head hitting against the hardness and roughness of the tar.
"G, she dead?" someone asked.
"She is," The other confirmed, after pressing his thumb against her neck and then her wrist.
Those were the last atom of sound rays she distinguished before embracing oblivion.
Ace wouldn't stop ruffling his hair as he impatiently paced from one end to another. His brand new costly tee had begun to soak up with sweat as he did with fear. He knew not what to think, was she really dead? Mike earlier said she was and Nelson confirmed. He, on the other hand, was too scared to even look at the gruesome sight. One thing he avoided in his existence was to take away human life, well, he couldn't entirely say he took away the young girl's life as it was, he wasn't the one on the steering wheel yet, he was involved."G, will you just chillax and stop pacing, it's getting me more nervous than I already am," Mike urged. "The fuck, it ought to, Micheal, you and your reckless driving is the reason we are in this goddamn mess anyway." Mike, Capello and two other guys—TJ and Nelson—he hadn't quite made acquaintances with, had come to his hotel room earlier for a little warm-up with some harmless bottles of beer after which Mike had opted to drive them to the club. He
The railway looked rusty and all grown with ankle-length bahama grass, elephant ear stalks, and fescues. The gravels on it and those which lined the borders were course and pointy enough to penetrate the soles of one's shoe. It was rather unfortunate that Nora was standing on them bare feet. She was in the middle of nowhere, standing on an abandoned railway. All alone. Nora struggled to take a step ahead but the piercing effect of the sharp gravels won't let her. She lifted a foot to examine her soles and as expected, they were cracked and bleeding as if she had been walking on them for ages. Had she? She could go no further ahead but if she persisted there, she might never find help. Nora ignored the aching whacks traveling from her feet to her gut and set on moving forward. She as well ignored the tremendously huge bushes on either side of her which seemed to contain a variety of living organisms in it judging from the noises they exhibited. Nora struggled through the flesh tick
Nine thirty in the morning and Ace was still asleep, not even the loud honks, blasting street music from Papa promo's to and fro parade, and the chit-chats from random street passers-by could do a thing to wake him up. But one thing did. His phone had begun chiming incessantly and disrespectfully at the corner of his head. He tried for the first two minutes to ignore it to no avail. It kept ringing non-stop. Ace knew there was just one person on the whole planet earth to bug him that way and he was going to give her a piece of him for intruding on his beauty sleep. "What in the heckarooni is yo' problem El?" "You, dumbass." Eloise, his baby sister is definitely the kind of person you won't want to trade even for a buck. She was a pain in the neck--in his neck, the reason why he never regretted doing certain things to her during their childhood like cutting off her hair in her sleep and adding some chili in her cereals when she wasn't looking. "I'm sleeping. Please let me be your p
'You definitely not a fraction of my type anyway' She never really thought she would be even a madman's fraction of a type of woman talkless of a filthy rich and gorgeous boy of his caliber. All she wanted was to portray her gratitude. The ten thousand note he offered her. An unforeseen act she must admit. She didn't want him to see her as desperate, unfortunately, her appearance flipped the coin against her. She wasn't going to use the money, she decided. She would keep it until when she laid eyes on him again--by a stroke of luck--and return the money to him. She picked up her bucket to keep on her journey back home until it was cut short by a vibrating stinging sensation on the sole of her feet. Nora acting on reflex got her bucket tripping off of her head and breaking into three irreparable parts. A sharp gravel had punctured her. She winced and clenched her teeth in pain at the sight of crimson oozing out of a gravel-stuck hole in her skin which she set free by pulling out t
He had just written his last continuous assessment paper and had just dashed out of class into the populated university territory with some friends and other students. To tell the truth, it's been hell for him for the past one week and three days struggling to dump into his head some unreasonable pile of notes and handouts equivalent to the volume of an Oxford dictionary. The worst part of the whole show was he had neither of them complete. "I swear, those lecturers need some hot beating," Mike said, "I couldn't even fill half of my answer sheet, I mean...where do they fetch those questions from?" "Notes of course," he shrugged, then opened the driver's seat to fling his backpack at the back of his car. "Yo! From the way you talk, bro it's like your paper's going to be the marking guide," Capello jutted in. "Why I no shidon corner you eh?" He regretted. 'Why did I not seat by your side?' "Far from possible," he simply said. He did what he could do but made sure to have given his
So comfortable. Nora switched her position to the left side, snuggling her body a little deeper into the lavender-scented sheets. Could she be in paradise? If so, now she understood why her mum didn't want to take her. She wanted to enjoy it all alone. Suddenly, from somewhere, an incessant beeping sound resonated but stopped abruptly. Too late the alarm had already shattered a reasonable portion of her world leaving her with just the comfort she laid on. Nora fought the blur out of her eyes to see before her nothing familiar beside the sun's rays bathing a luxurious room, the rest were expensive furniture littered in a spacious room: above her was a white elegant dream catcher-like crown molded ceiling donning a beautiful chandelier. On her very left was a fancy bedside lamp, inches away was a perfectly carved full-body mirror that reflected a rounded glass table with three fancy vanished chairs. Then a door too that probably led to the bathroom. On her very right was the double g
'I think this is the right time to cut it.' 'Not yet, he might wake up.''Look at him, you can drop him in the middle of the road like a bean bag, I swear he wouldn't bulge. It's now or never Eloïse.' 'You're right, it's about time for revenge.' "Bloody hell!" Ace jutted out of bed sweating profusely. He touched the first thing which came to his mind--his hair. Such a dream should never occur. He thought. "Nightmare?" he heard the velvety familiar voice behind him. Eloïse was standing before the full-length mirror in a pair of white shorts and a body cleaving pink tank top adjusting her curls. "Jesus, What the fu--" "Uh uh, no cursing. Mum's words." She twitched her index finger in a 'no' gesture. Ace rubbed his eyes in aghast, could he be double dreaming? "Where you from? How and when did you reach here?" His door flung open, "Is he finally awake? Oh, son, how I missed you so. How have you been? You look so pale." his mum rushed towards him with showers of kisses. "Mum, s
There was a knock on his bedroom door and Ace who was beginning to drive into his utopia groaned in annoyance as he ruffled out of bed to his intruder. "Must it always be you?" he left his guest and plunged back into bed. "Shut up. It's one pm and you're here slacking." "Is there something else I should be doing on a Saturday afternoon besides sleeping?" he muffled into his pillow. "You hurt my feelings, brother," Eloise feigned hurt, "as a sister you haven't seen in so long you ought to spend more time with me especially considering the fact that I'll be returning to the states in less than twelve hours." "Fuck off. Don't use your departure as an excuse." Eloise stomped to his bedside like a provoked honeybee, usurped the second pillow on the bed, and hit her brother on the head to consciousness. "What the fuck are you doing?" he coaxed, with his elbow curbing his face from physical pillow damage. "I am hitting some sense and attention into your dummy old head, isn't that obv
Inspired by Emma Bale--All I want. "Hey," Ace turned to a brunette with ear-level short hair whose eyes reflected those of the rustling leaves. She was in a pair of sneakers and skinny damp jeans beneath a purple turtle-neck. A pang of familiarity immediately hit him but his mind was too foggy to think clearly. The girl slightly tilted her head concurrently with a faint smile. "Didn't know the wind would go as far as disrupting serene moments." "Huh?" She tilted her chin to the piece of paper in Ace's hold, "That's a piece of my journal." "Oh, trust me it didn't disrupt anything." She smiled and walked closer, "glad to hear that," she eyed the name inscribed on the tombstone, "Death is really something else, huh? Losing someone dear feels like losing a big part of you and your life you never knew existed. She was a good person, wasn't she?" She quickly turned to Ace who nodded sadly. "Funny how the world is: the bad prevail and the good perish." From the way she spoke, she mu
Lord Huron-- In the wind. "Mr. Woods, do you mind doing the outro?" Ace stared at nothing in particular for as long as he could remember before uttering, "My name is Ace," he said, his voice almost inaudible, "and that is the story of how I lost my fiancée exactly one year ago." April 19th, marked Nora exactly a year in the land of the dead, a year without the view of her pretty face, a year without her smile and placid nature of her voice, a year without her sweetly nagging attitude, a year since he last set eyes on her before shutting the hospital door, a year since he had avoided everyone and everything besides a visit to her grave which owned nothing but her clothes. On the day she left, it rained cats and dogs like it presently did. Even I will be mad at myself if I died. She had said. Was that a sign? "Thank you for sharing your story with us Mr. Woods," Mrs. Sterns, the fellowship coordinator appreciated. His mum had forced him to join the fellowship eight months ago
Zoe weez-- control. "Nora," Ace jogged to the frailty whose head was blanketed with thick layers of bandages. Her abdomen was concealed beneath a thin white hospital sheet. "How do you feel?" She smiled. The most genuine smile she'd offered since the gruesome incident. "A lot better." Ace reflected her grin, "I'm glad. Really," he kissed her lip, "the doctor said they weren't abl—" A knock on the door cut him off and in protruded his mother's head. "Can we come in?" He almost forgot about their presence. A nod was enough to have them beelining in. "Oh, and this is your...friend?" His mum quizzed, skepticism clearly donning her voice. "Uh...Yeah, her name is Nora," Ace nervously rubbed his neck. "Oh, Nora. Nice to meet you, deary," Zaphrina cheerfully grinned. "I mean it from the infinity depth of my heart. We don't see 'friends' like you every day." "Mum!" "I'm Zaphrina by the way, you can call me Zaph." "Nice to meet you too, mum." Zaphrina who was taken aback by the way
Lauren Daigle-- you say. "Mr. Woods," the doctor called an anticipating and pacing Ace who rushed to him in two strides instead of six on a normal occasion. It's been one frustrating hour since they'd arrived at the hospital with no bit of news on Nora's well-being. That alone chopped him to the core. "How's she doing?" He persistently grabbed the man's arms tightly. "She's fine, isn't she?" "She's conscious," the understanding doctor reassured. "You must be informed that she has a-" "I know that." Ace cut in, not wanting to hear the term which has been making his life a living hell of recent. "Ok. She has to be operated upon as soon-" "I know that too. That's why we're here...I mean," he sighed and ruffled his hair. "Just do everything you can to save her. Please." The man unnoticeably nodded in sympathy. "In the meantime, can I see her?" "Sure, Room 4. I'll send a team in a bit." Ace scurried down the hallway and halted in front of the door where he peeked through the squ
Chord Overstreet- Hold on. "Are you ok?" Ace asked after observing how nauseous Nora looked as the plane took off. She skeptically nodded yet, he embedded her hand in his. "I forgot to ask; how long will it take to arrive?" "Forty-eight hours." "Oh, God!" She shut her eyes in exasperation. Barely thirty minutes into the flight, Nora had fallen asleep while Ace rounded up on the magazine he was skimming through after which he drifted his attention to the white masses out of the window. No one knew he was returning home. Not even his closest member of the family who was Eloïse. But he was going to get to that as soon as they alighted the plane. He then wondered how things would turn out after Nora's operation; would she want to return or stay with him in his hometown? Would they be more than what they were or was it going to be the end of them? He sighed. How he feared to get devoted. It would probably be best if they parted ways. Nora's ruffle made him turn to his right, where
Lea Michelle -- Run to you. Watch out! Explicit scene. She loved the way he played with her folds and clitoris. It proved he was expertise in the domain. He repeatedly trailed kisses on her mouth, nipples, and belly. What could feel any better? He unfastened his belt and hurried out of his trousers so fast that she hadn't noticed. Ace hovered over her body, his eyes locked hers while he slowly slid her pant. The way she fought to hide her tunnel amused him and turned him on the more. A new aspect of his sexual life he just excavated since the majority of the girls he slept around with were connoisseurs. He plunged on her lips to loosen her up and when that happened, he rubbed her clit one more time along her wetland causing her back to curve as she let out a placid gasp when he slid a finger in. He thrust gently and smoothly while admiring the bomb of facial expressions she had in store. She bit on her thumb nail, a very seductive and boner-breaking gesture. She began releasin
"Go on, throw 'em stones." She wished she could. Fortunately for him, delight suppressed anger, and the urge to see his head hang on the mango tree quickly disappeared. Nora simply took a slow unexpected step towards him and engulfed his waist. She felt lightened since her confession. Even though that wasn't the end of the talk between her and her father, there still was that feeling of freedom somehow. At least she learned she was still cherished, that someone still needed her alive, and because of that, she had to fight. "Thank you." "That's it? Thought you were going to bring down this town on me." When she didn't reply as she enjoyed the moment, Ace who surprisingly stood stiff slacked and then returned the hug. "I seriously don't know how to thank you enough," she detached from him. "I know how," he smirked. "You'll have to fight for dear life first before I tell you." "I will. I have a reason to fight now," she faintly smiled. "I'll be leaving tonight for the embassy
"Finally!" she heard the voice say. "What are you doing here?" She scanned her environment to make sure Martha wasn't lurking around. "Waiting for you of course. I saw you hurry down the roadside. What's in your hand?" "I don't have time. I have to go," she walked away only to be followed. "What are you doing?" "Following you," he nonchalantly stated the obvious. "I want to know where you live, why you left that way, and what is wrong with you?" He already knew what was wrong with her as far as health was concerned so she presumed the question had to do with her behavior. Her decision. He already made it clear to her that he didn't see her the way she saw him. Action speaks louder than words, they say. What else did he want or better still, what will he gain from saving a life which wasn't cherished? "You see, that's why I said I do not have time," she examined her surroundings again. "I haven't denied explaining to you but now's just not right. Go back. I'll see you in the even
"Nora, No!" "It's a dare like any other. Just do it and get it over with." She drew closer, so close that her breast grazed his chest. "No need to make a big deal about it. Unless you're thinking of something more out of thi..." She narrowed her eyes. Ace's brow jerked. With the speed of light, Nora's lips were enclosed in a sea of warmth. Her eyes widened in shock, slacked, and then shut. He wanted to prove her wrong, that he wasn't thinking of anything but instead, he proved himself wrong. It was new, sweet, and magical. His lips felt soft, whiskey intoxicated, and desirable. It was supposed to be a kiss-and-go but turned out to be more when he began thrusting his tongue into her mouth. At first, she knew not how to respond to his penetration. It was all so new nonetheless, not a hard shell to crack. Her body began tingling in an unusually demanding way. It felt oddly good and she loved it. She yearned for his touch. As if reading her mind, he engulfed her waist to pull her cl