Our car sped off on the highway. The evening warmth made the drive smooth. We were half an hour late for the conference. The music volume lit up in the car as we drove. I sat at the back of the car with my mom and my stepdad. Feeling worried, I sank into the chair, my eyes drained with weakness.
“Should I change the music? Maybe she likes something more… right?” Mr. Leister asked. “You’re riding, you choose,” Rabel replied while maintaining her makeup. I stared at the picture on my phone, my eyes fixed on Joel. I missed him so much. I went to our text messages and typed: CALL ME WHEN YOU GET THIS. Minutes later, my phone beeped with a message: I WILL CALL YOU LATER, GOTTA GO. BYE, LOVE YOU. Kisses. Looking out the window, a car zoomed by, ruining the slow drive. Inside, there was Nick. He had a cigarette in his hand, a smirk on his face as he winked at me and zoomed off. Reaching the conference, the room was well decorated, with a lot of people talking to each other. As we stepped in, Nick gave in his membership card. “Nona, your membership card will arrive next week. Meanwhile, you can use my surname,” Mr. Leister said calmly as he walked behind me. “Don’t you think that will perplex people?” I asked him awkwardly, hastening my footsteps. “Why will it be?” Mr. Leister asked, confused. “Hi, good evening, Mr. Leister,” a young man walked up to us. “Hi, good evening. I’m Mrs. Leister, Nona Leister,” I said, smiling. I put my arm around Mr. Leister, my lips shifting a little as I gave him a soft smile. “Congratulations, sir! I did hear rumors,” Tony smiled, bringing his hand out for a handshake. “No, Tony, no. I’m not that type of guy. This is Mrs. Leister,” Mr. Leister replied defensively as Rabel walked up to him, smiling. “I’m so sorry. How silly of me.” Tony bent his head shamelessly; he couldn’t even look up anymore. “Don’t worry, it wasn’t your fault,” Mr. Leister said as he walked away with Rabel by his side. With Nick at my back, I left too. Sitting at our table, Mr. Leister broke the silence. “Summer has never been my favorite season, but with this sea, the sunset, you… aghh, this city is fascinating,” Rabel said slowly as she rubbed her hands against Mr. Leister’s. “Ranked as one of the most charming places in the world by National Geographic,” Nick spoke. I noticed the waitress’s hand doing a funny touch on his as she walked away. “Thanks to our lobby…ing,” I said, cutting Mr. Leister off. “Aren’t there a lot of forest fires around here?” “Yeah, Nona, unfortunately, it’s a blight on our city. There have been two already this summer,” Mr. Leister replied. “I don’t get people who throw cigarette butts out of the window,” Rabel said. Hearing that, I looked up at Nick, whose eyes were already fixed on mine. With his mouth filled with food, he shifted his lips a little, giving me a slight smile—and so did I. “Ever had a point deducted from your license?” Nick asked. “For that? Impossible,” Rabel replied. “Nick doesn’t smoke,” Mr. Leister said. “He’s an athlete. Surfing champion, right?” Rabel asked Nick, smiling. “Yes, surfing,” Nick replied, also smiling. “Surfing?” I murmured. “You have a problem with that?” Nick asked, giving me an evil glare. He beamed a little. “No, I just prefer team and strategic sports, you know… where you have to use your intelligence,” I said, my eyes fixed on Nick as I spoke. “Mm. If you’ll excuse me, I have to go to work,” Nick said, smiling as he moved his body, caressing his suit. “At Nickel’s?” Mr. Leister asked. “Yes,” Nick replied. “Are you on your first case?” Rabel asked. “I wish,” Nick replied with a small laugh. “His dad just asked us to take care of his paperwork. But it’s all strength of mind, no intelligence,” Nick added as he looked straight into my eyes while talking. “Don’t worry, if you get fired from Nickel’s dad’s firm, you will still have your dad’s. There will always be a Leister Enterprise subsidiary to milk. Right, Nick?” “Nona, please,” Rabel intervened, cutting me off. “That’s fine. My evening was going to be dull… but now I’ll have something to laugh about,” Nick said, standing up from his seat. He let his handkerchief fall, then bent close to my ear. I could hear his heartbeat. “See you later, sis,” he whispered before walking away. “I’m leaving too.” “You’re staying,” Rabel replied angrily, her face boiling with rage. “No, wait. Nick, can you take her home? Isn’t it on the way?” Mr. Leister asked, his hand placed gently on Rabel’s. “Not really, it’s quite the detour,” Nick said. “Yes, I’d rather take a taxi,” I added. “That’s enough. We won’t tolerate this attitude anymore. It’s best if you two get along,” Mr. Leister said, his voice sounding a little pissed off. “Mark’s right. Go with him. Don’t worry, he’s a careful driver,” Rabel said. On the road, Nick drove at the greatest speed, overtaking all the other vehicles that came by. He stepped on the accelerator, which sent me flying back into my seat. “What are you doing?” I asked shakily. “What’s your problem now?” Nick asked. “I don’t want to die young because of some lunatic who can’t drive!” I answered with a mean face. “Do you think you can do better?” Nick asked, his eyes fixed on the road. “You wanna bet?” I challenged. “You’re in my house, my car, in my city, so just shut up!” Nick’s words hit me hard. I barely knew what to say—I felt speechless. This was one of the reasons I never wanted to be here… to feel like I didn’t belong. “Just because you own things, you think you’re gods. Well, you’re in my personal space, my comfort zone, and my sight. Please, go away!” I shouted at Nick. “Your mom must love you a lot to put up with you,” Nick said, making my heart boil with anger. “What would you know about a mother’s love?” Saying that, Nick pulled over. “Get out,” Nick said. “Why? What did I say?” I asked, surprised. “Get out, or I’ll get you out myself,” Nick commanded with a mean face. He wasn’t joking—he didn’t even have a smile on his face anymore. “You wouldn’t dare.” As I said that, he got out. I stayed still. He came over and pulled my door open. I tried to fight him, but he pulled me out. “Let go of me! What are you doing?” “Call that taxi,” Nick said. “No taxi will pick me up here!” I shouted. “Then call Uber.” Saying that, he drove away. I called his name and chased after him, but he was gone.Standing out in the cold evening, frozen in the cold, I stood in place, my hands wrapped around my arms, rubbing them, caressing. I couldn’t believe Nick had abandoned me in the middle of nowhere.From behind, a flashlight came drawing closer. I tried to stop it by running toward it, but zoom—it went away.“This can’t be happening to me.”I reached for my bag, hung on my shoulder, and grabbed my phone.“And now, I’m out of battery. Goddamn… Fuck! That asshole!”I stood at a corner, and with no means of transportation, I started walking, but I was still in the middle of nowhere. I stamped my foot on the ground so hard that I almost broke my ankle.Out of nowhere, a car’s headlights beamed at full speed.“Hey! Hey!” I reached out to stop it.“Fuck yeah, don’t stop. I bet you’re a serial killer. I probably dodged a bullet there!” I shouted aloud.Screeching, the car stopped, and suddenly, it reversed, making my heart pound like crazy.“Shit!” I said, holding my hands to my chest as I tur
Eyes on the road, Your Highness.”Nick.I looked up and saw him smirking at me, drink in hand. His white dress shirt was half unbuttoned, sleeves rolled up. He seemed as effortless as ever, as if the world were his.“You abandoned me,” I snapped.“And yet, you’re here. Guess you survived.”I clenched my jaw. “You’re an ass.”Nick simply chuckled and took a slow sip of his drink. “Relax, freckles. You could use a little fun.”“Fun? Like almost running me over and then leaving me stranded?”“Like, loosen up,” he corrected. His smirk widened. “Tell you what—let’s make a bet.”My eyes narrowed. “What kind of bet?”“You’re new here, and clearly, you hate it,” he said. “I’ll bet you won’t make it a month in this house before trying to run away again.”I crossed my arms. “And if I do?”He tilted toward me, lowering his voice. “Then I’ll do whatever you want.”My stomach twisted, but I wouldn’t let him see how much he got under my skin.“And if I lose?”“You admit I was right about you.”I sc
Walking into the party made me look amazing , people kept swinging their heads backwards as we walked. I wouldn’t be surprised thou cause I was pretty and absolutely my first time here so the must be amazed and with jessie walking with me it must be fire cause she’s a quite popular here and she’s cool, I thought to myself. Coke or mojito? A stranger asked. Coke , I hesitated . Okay here he handed the drink over to me . I poured the drink out immediately, shit this has rum in it. He smiled mischievously, just a little My stomach knotted, and I frowned. “I said Coke,” I said sharply, nudging the glass back to him.The man just grinned, coming in closer. “Relax. “A little rum never hurt nobody.”I frowned, my innards knots of alarm. “I said Coke,” I snapped, sliding the glass back over to him.The guy just laughed, moving closer. “Relax. “A little bit of rum never hurt anyone.”Seeing the exchange, Jessie squeezed between us. “Back off, Jason,” she said, her tone bracing“She doesn
No, man, not again. No, let me drive! I always wanted to drive one of these. I uttered intoxicated remarks. “No, baby, no way. You are drugged and don’t have a license.” A slight smile crossed Nick’s face. “I’m just dizzy, okay! But wait, you did drink though.” I pointed straight at his nose shakily. “Just one shot, okay?” he countered. “Yeah, but off of someone’s boobs. Nice and salty tequila mixed with sweat. Tasty, huh?” I chipped in. “What will Freud say about pouring liquids and sucking them up like that?” We drove for like five minutes before we got to Nick’s mansion. I was wrapped around his shoulder like a baby. He carried me with ease. Sure enough, I didn’t weigh anything on him ‘cause he moved effortlessly. “Freud isn’t some trap singer, so you know. He’d say that it’s shedding tears, or something worse, on your mother’s breast. So suck on that!” “Leave my mom out of this,” he said calmly. I tripped over the stairs, letting out a loud noise. “Shhhhh.” Nick softly pl
Chapter One “Nona, are you ready?” Nona sat down with a book covered around her face, her stare looking disturbing as she kept reading. “So, what are you reading?” Rabel said, taking a glance at Nona as she kept driving. Nona shifted the book a bit closer off her face. “Just tell me. I’m not wearing my glasses. So you’re not gonna talk to me? This isn’t easy for me. You spent your life trying to get to the next level, but the same monster keeps getting in your way. But one day, when you’ve run out of hint points, you are given an extra chance at life, just like that,” Rabel said, giving a quick stare at Nona as she faced her eyes back on the road. “Mom, enough video game metaphors! I’m not ten!” Nona said, her head still facing down at her book. “Well, it’s like opening a new book, and a new story begins. Better?” Rabel said. Nona raised her head and slammed her book cover as she threw her face towards the window, ignoring Rabel. She desperately didn’t want to leave her friend
Chapter Two “Do you know what Thor’s favorite word from my vocabulary is? It starts with an ‘a,’ then a ‘tta,’ and ends with a ‘ck,’” Nick said, standing at my back while Thor kept barking. “That’s not funny, Nick,” my voice shook as I went closer to grab my phone, which was on the floor. “He doesn’t like you. He must think you snuck in without permission, but that’s not true,” Nick said from behind without moving an inch. “That’s enough, Nick!” I said, grabbing my phone from in between Thor’s legs. “He’s like a poodle, but smarter,” Nick said, stepping back with a little smile across his face. “Did you hit your head as a baby, you jerk?” I gently pulled myself away as Nick bumped into me. “Shhhhh, Thor hates it when people insult me,” Nick said as he bent down, slowly lowering to my neck level. I pushed him to the front as I held his dress from the back. “Calm down,” Nick said gently, calming Thor down. Thor kept on barking as he kept coming. I grabbed him tightly. “Say so
No, man, not again. No, let me drive! I always wanted to drive one of these. I uttered intoxicated remarks. “No, baby, no way. You are drugged and don’t have a license.” A slight smile crossed Nick’s face. “I’m just dizzy, okay! But wait, you did drink though.” I pointed straight at his nose shakily. “Just one shot, okay?” he countered. “Yeah, but off of someone’s boobs. Nice and salty tequila mixed with sweat. Tasty, huh?” I chipped in. “What will Freud say about pouring liquids and sucking them up like that?” We drove for like five minutes before we got to Nick’s mansion. I was wrapped around his shoulder like a baby. He carried me with ease. Sure enough, I didn’t weigh anything on him ‘cause he moved effortlessly. “Freud isn’t some trap singer, so you know. He’d say that it’s shedding tears, or something worse, on your mother’s breast. So suck on that!” “Leave my mom out of this,” he said calmly. I tripped over the stairs, letting out a loud noise. “Shhhhh.” Nick softly pl
Walking into the party made me look amazing , people kept swinging their heads backwards as we walked. I wouldn’t be surprised thou cause I was pretty and absolutely my first time here so the must be amazed and with jessie walking with me it must be fire cause she’s a quite popular here and she’s cool, I thought to myself. Coke or mojito? A stranger asked. Coke , I hesitated . Okay here he handed the drink over to me . I poured the drink out immediately, shit this has rum in it. He smiled mischievously, just a little My stomach knotted, and I frowned. “I said Coke,” I said sharply, nudging the glass back to him.The man just grinned, coming in closer. “Relax. “A little rum never hurt nobody.”I frowned, my innards knots of alarm. “I said Coke,” I snapped, sliding the glass back over to him.The guy just laughed, moving closer. “Relax. “A little bit of rum never hurt anyone.”Seeing the exchange, Jessie squeezed between us. “Back off, Jason,” she said, her tone bracing“She doesn
Eyes on the road, Your Highness.”Nick.I looked up and saw him smirking at me, drink in hand. His white dress shirt was half unbuttoned, sleeves rolled up. He seemed as effortless as ever, as if the world were his.“You abandoned me,” I snapped.“And yet, you’re here. Guess you survived.”I clenched my jaw. “You’re an ass.”Nick simply chuckled and took a slow sip of his drink. “Relax, freckles. You could use a little fun.”“Fun? Like almost running me over and then leaving me stranded?”“Like, loosen up,” he corrected. His smirk widened. “Tell you what—let’s make a bet.”My eyes narrowed. “What kind of bet?”“You’re new here, and clearly, you hate it,” he said. “I’ll bet you won’t make it a month in this house before trying to run away again.”I crossed my arms. “And if I do?”He tilted toward me, lowering his voice. “Then I’ll do whatever you want.”My stomach twisted, but I wouldn’t let him see how much he got under my skin.“And if I lose?”“You admit I was right about you.”I sc
Standing out in the cold evening, frozen in the cold, I stood in place, my hands wrapped around my arms, rubbing them, caressing. I couldn’t believe Nick had abandoned me in the middle of nowhere.From behind, a flashlight came drawing closer. I tried to stop it by running toward it, but zoom—it went away.“This can’t be happening to me.”I reached for my bag, hung on my shoulder, and grabbed my phone.“And now, I’m out of battery. Goddamn… Fuck! That asshole!”I stood at a corner, and with no means of transportation, I started walking, but I was still in the middle of nowhere. I stamped my foot on the ground so hard that I almost broke my ankle.Out of nowhere, a car’s headlights beamed at full speed.“Hey! Hey!” I reached out to stop it.“Fuck yeah, don’t stop. I bet you’re a serial killer. I probably dodged a bullet there!” I shouted aloud.Screeching, the car stopped, and suddenly, it reversed, making my heart pound like crazy.“Shit!” I said, holding my hands to my chest as I tur
Our car sped off on the highway. The evening warmth made the drive smooth. We were half an hour late for the conference. The music volume lit up in the car as we drove. I sat at the back of the car with my mom and my stepdad. Feeling worried, I sank into the chair, my eyes drained with weakness.“Should I change the music? Maybe she likes something more… right?” Mr. Leister asked.“You’re riding, you choose,” Rabel replied while maintaining her makeup.I stared at the picture on my phone, my eyes fixed on Joel. I missed him so much. I went to our text messages and typed: CALL ME WHEN YOU GET THIS. Minutes later, my phone beeped with a message: I WILL CALL YOU LATER, GOTTA GO. BYE, LOVE YOU. Kisses.Looking out the window, a car zoomed by, ruining the slow drive. Inside, there was Nick. He had a cigarette in his hand, a smirk on his face as he winked at me and zoomed off.Reaching the conference, the room was well decorated, with a lot of people talking to each other. As we stepped in,
Chapter Two “Do you know what Thor’s favorite word from my vocabulary is? It starts with an ‘a,’ then a ‘tta,’ and ends with a ‘ck,’” Nick said, standing at my back while Thor kept barking. “That’s not funny, Nick,” my voice shook as I went closer to grab my phone, which was on the floor. “He doesn’t like you. He must think you snuck in without permission, but that’s not true,” Nick said from behind without moving an inch. “That’s enough, Nick!” I said, grabbing my phone from in between Thor’s legs. “He’s like a poodle, but smarter,” Nick said, stepping back with a little smile across his face. “Did you hit your head as a baby, you jerk?” I gently pulled myself away as Nick bumped into me. “Shhhhh, Thor hates it when people insult me,” Nick said as he bent down, slowly lowering to my neck level. I pushed him to the front as I held his dress from the back. “Calm down,” Nick said gently, calming Thor down. Thor kept on barking as he kept coming. I grabbed him tightly. “Say so
Chapter One “Nona, are you ready?” Nona sat down with a book covered around her face, her stare looking disturbing as she kept reading. “So, what are you reading?” Rabel said, taking a glance at Nona as she kept driving. Nona shifted the book a bit closer off her face. “Just tell me. I’m not wearing my glasses. So you’re not gonna talk to me? This isn’t easy for me. You spent your life trying to get to the next level, but the same monster keeps getting in your way. But one day, when you’ve run out of hint points, you are given an extra chance at life, just like that,” Rabel said, giving a quick stare at Nona as she faced her eyes back on the road. “Mom, enough video game metaphors! I’m not ten!” Nona said, her head still facing down at her book. “Well, it’s like opening a new book, and a new story begins. Better?” Rabel said. Nona raised her head and slammed her book cover as she threw her face towards the window, ignoring Rabel. She desperately didn’t want to leave her friend