WEYES ALESSIA CARPENTER
It was a normal day. At least it was supposed to be for me, if my mother hadn’t only just revealed that my father was coming by today.
It had been months since i had seen him and it once i sat down, i acknowledged my mixed emotions. Increasing the volume of the television even through i wasn’t even watching it, i pulled my phone to my face. The house was empty, and echoing the words of the reporter on the screen.
I folded my legs on the chair before taking my eyes off tiktok and to the tv, it had instantly gone to CNN because mother was the last to watch it. And it was a blonde reporter, along the breezy roads of NYC—
—You could see it at the top of the screen and could even tell by the tall extravagant buildings and sidewalks. She heaved a sigh before she spoke.
“Just in—The first milestone vaccine for the corona virus has proven to prevent more than ninety percent of people
AALIYAHAyeesha walked through the door in a silky white dress, a little flair at the ends. She didn't care to explain perhaps what the occasion was, instead——she just asked, as soon as Diane had left. "How was it?" She mouthed as i ran my cup under the coffee machine. I wasn't drained, i was as excited as she was. I just had my first session with this amazing young girl, too amazing to even be weighed down by the chaotic events of her life.Weyes Alessia Carpenter.Alot of things transpired over the course of one call and even a personal conversation. And even though at first, i'd thought it failed with only one person, i grew happy that it was only that person. Weyes."It was amazing. You know helping someone" I beamed a smile to Ayeesha who just stood in astonishment. "The sense of— Of achievement and this contentment" I gestured in a way that onl
JACQUELINEI ran.God, i’d never ran that fast, thrusting through the door that led to Aal’s room. I still held Dele on the line and Wu, who was with Mabel.And even as i stepped into the room and halted, we both still had our phones to our ears. Dele and I as i stared at Aal, gorging on a whole tray of food.“What?” I turned to him and he shrugged his hands.*“And you’re just okay?” I asked, placing my hands on my chest, and heaving sighs of relief. She nodded, giving me. a reason to roll my eyes at her.“You got me so worried” I said.And she scoffed. “It isn’t the first time i’m collapsing, is it? It’s probably meds or just the overwhelming effect—” She said.“The doctor will be by you in a minute” Dele said, flatly before he left and i could tell something wasn’t right with them. “Okay” She respon
WUforgive yourselves, people are dying.“The total death count of the coronavirus has risen well above one million with about seventy million confirmed cases in what is suspected to be a third wave—”I stepped out of the hospital, letting the harsh evening winds hit my face. I adjusted her ear phones which were connected to listen to a podcast, as i scaled the parking lot for Ayodele.Aaliyah had sent me looking for him after leaving for something in his car for about an hour and a half.“In other news, Americans fear that a new deathly strain or variant of the covid-19 could very much pose a threat to the effectiveness of the vaccines. Moving over to a health worker from the John Hopkins Medical Center, Jason Ahaba—“I pulled out my earpiece, allowing me to focus on his car that was s
MARIAPerhaps it’s right to think that some people know when they’re going to die. While others would give anything for a sign even as far as get involved in a study or mere algorithm——the others just get more than a gut feeling or dream. And the rest, they don’t even want to know. I was one of the rest, i was the opposite, willing to give everything to not know how long i’ll live or when i was going to die.Not even for God forsaken closure. And sometimes, even though you still know, there’s still no closure, no preparation because no one really wants to die.Well, Aaliyah didn’t.*MARIAI paced around own room holding the phone to my ears. I waited for her response for more than a minute as she engaged with a doctor. Wu.We were both panicking, her
AALIYAHFor the past fifteen minutes, it was the hardest thing to take my eyes off him. He was peaceful, unconscious and easy to imagine how free his mind was to wonder. Mine too as tears welled up in both my eyes as i recounted some of our most treasured memories in those minutes and more——because i feared i’d lose him to this. And without saying our goodbyes. How we transitioned from being the bittersweet couple from an arranged marriage to best of friends will always be a mystery.Maybe because we never did look back at it. At all the things we had been through, together.TWO YEARS BACK“Get off me” The flashbacks of the assault, barely two years ago came flooding back like it was yesterday. His grip became tighter with each thought that i had and the moment, more real——like i was reliving it. I shut my eyes open as i slid the lo
AALIYAHABOUT TWO YEARS BACK"Coming" I squealed as I gathered the flairs of the gown with one hand while I opened the door with another."We have a conversation after this" Wu said as she helped me down the stairs. "Also, I think I kinda blabbed to your mum the whole therapist thing" She warned. "I'm high" She said."You look magnificent" Dele complimented as he walked up to me with a very noticeable nigerian accent. "You too" I plainly said as my eye caught his fanciful tuxedos with a shoe that still managed to compliment his attire. "He's def hot. I'm so snapping him to send to the girls" Wu obviously whispered into my ears as he smiled."You know I'm like steps away" He revealed, awkwardly. "Is that a yes?" Wu asked as she reached for her phone before I looked at her."I think, you need
AALIYAHABOUT TWO YEARS BACKMy eyes were hardly opened as my consciousness battled with the sedation. I was put to rest while a series of tests were conducted by my doctor, most of which i was already familiar with.My breathing was assisted with the oxygen mask, and i was almost intubated due to my shallow breath and blocked airways. And soon i was changed into those blue gowns and a hospital scarf around my head as i stared up at the ceiling——after which my eyes navigated around the room to find Leroy and-Dele?Could he just stop showing up for me? I muttered in my mind. He was the ceo of his firm and that explained how he's always not at work. But still—
JACQUELINEI walked out of the exit and unto the stairway, i pulled up my mask, finally heaving a breath of fresh air as i my elbows rested on the staircase.I heard the sound of the door, knowing who must have followed me from behind. I got a side profile of her as she also, clung to the railings with a sigh.“You know, Dele’s awake” She heaved and i remained quiet, still as the winds that breezed from the open center top of the hospital into my face.“Yes, yes i know” I finally replied.“Jacqueline, i don’t what’s up but i don’t want to be the first to judge or anything. I know it’s about this covid and this scenario is a lot more familiar to you than anyone else. But Aal isn’t going to die”“Not yet” She rephrased. And i sighed. “It seems like i’m the only one that sees this” I answe
You can check out my other books on goodnovel❤️ELLE BY ONYEMAOBIthe heart wrenching events that build up to the disappearance of a town’s girl. Elle Sanders, including it’s shocking aftermath.-Yonsdale was a quiet town, never like the ones you saw on television. They were minute and everything they did was uniformed. They were so little that they knew one another, all too well. And asides that love that they shared, there was peace.Or they had thought. There was rarely any robbery at the least or havoc and tragedy almost never hit them but that is until the Sanders family. Having moved there since over a decade, Elle’s father returns from the military but with post traumatic syndrome. This does make it hard for everyone till they eventually loose him.And then Elle, few weeks later.She was the perfect girl, t
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Jacqueline had her legs up in the air as Harry squeezed her palms tightly. She couldn't believe she was here, doing this again."Push" The nurse yelled into her ears as she felt hands running down her thighs. "You're contracting, baby's coming out soon" You could hear the sound of her hands against the gloves.Jacqueline's head was tilted and her eyes faced the ceiling, refusing to look at Harry who was barely holding himself together in his blue scrubs and the napkin he had against her sweaty forehead.She was weak, feeble as if it were her first time. She couldn't believe she'd have another this soon, and all she could hear was the sound of their voices the night they talked about it.NINE MONTHS AGOThere was still a box lying on the kitchen counter. Jacqueline was in Harry's hands as they watched the tom and jerry movie. It was whilst giggling tha
161JACQUELINE BAIEMy feet brushed against the wet grasses, i had taken off my shoes as i fled down the hills in his hands. You could hear his brief chuckles and my loud giggles as i almost tripped.He halted to catch me in his hands. His arms wrapped around me as the winds breezed into my face, swaying my hair to the sides. I wore a smile on my face as it all moved slowly——i was here, not mentally but in this exact moment. Physically, in a short white dress and a veil that had fallen along the aisle. And i wanted to stay here. I wanted to always be here.He gripped me a little hard that it began to tickle and i pushed him away to the ground before making a run for it. I ran towards where the sun was setting and where i could still see Maria and the other people and the wedding canopy that we had set.Just a few of us, family. That had always been here for the big and small moment
WUI had always wanted to bring her flowers, but not like this, not at her grave. It was shimmering with snow that dropped to the ground.And my boots were buried in it whilst i stared at the red flower i had dropped it. I looked to the chair that was beside, snow on the seats before i sat in. My gloved hands wrapped my elbows as i moved my head warmer. Each breath i took gave accompanied with a chill. It was freezing out here.But i didn’t care. I just wanted to see her.“Anyways Fox is going to spend time. Life probably, i just don’t want to know or get myself involved in anything like that” I said, as if we had been talking for a long time. Silence dawned as i looked to the gatekeeper. He was already used to me coming here since the past few months and talking to a corpse. I wasn’t crazy, he knew it.He would often say how i wasn’t the only person that came here to do it. The truth is,
JACQUELINETWO MONTHS LATER"The loss of a someone close to us is perhaps one of the deepest and most sensitive we will ever come to experience. It can be difficult to process these emotions and work through the stages of grief" I had started out, calm as if i’d gotten my emotions in check. You could hardly believe that i was the same one that broke out in tears a while ago.I cleared my throat, staring Wu in the eyes, who had nodded to give me a sort of encouragement. I then breathed heavily before i carried on."To say Aaliyah was selfless would be an understatement— She was more and to a lot of us, even more. She tried her best to brighten our lives even when she was living in the dark" I paused.I had read all the articles to prevent me from crying when i passed the eulogy. I had read about remembering to breathe, eating befo
WUEverywhere was silent, the door had finally stopped swinging as the nurse went back out. The same nurse that had wheeled me in. I sat in my chair in front of the bed in which she was laid open.The nurse had raised the sheets over her head but i was sure that she was listening. I had hoped that she was listening.Jade.Tears overwhelmed my eyes before they fell down my cheeks. The tears that were more than enough to ache the throat and make the voice disappear. I searched for the words to say as i finally saw her unconscious body, laying across the bed. I didn’t know it was going to be this hard to do this.“J—” I couldn’t get passed the first letter of her name as my voice quivered. I was shaking, as i buried my face into the tissue in my hands. I snorted in it before heaving in a deep breath.“Hey Jade” I broke into uncontrollabl
AALIYAHEverything had changed. With my parents by my left and Dele sitting close to me on the hospital bed. I could hear my slow groans as i was intubated.But alas, my eyes were open and i could see Leila walking slowly towards me with Wu beside her and the only question asides who wouldn't have thought——Was the inevitable one of whether or not i was willing to let go. But the choice was not up to me.If not, maybe i would have chosen to stay and then my eyes fell her. With whom i shared so much of a striking resemblance with. Who would've thought?My own sister, Ayeesha.-There was a light that flashed behind my eyes. The light, before my eyes shut wide open. Dele was beside me and Diane, and Wu.“I’m so glad you’re awake” Dele said, clenching my p
JACQUELINEAaliyah walked towards the door, twisting the knob to slide the lock out of place. I could see her shadows from beneath her door. It had approached after knowing merely twice. And then the door swung open to reveal her in an apron——and a half wide smile. “Jacqueline, now what are you doing here?” She asked, sticking the tips of her fingers into her mouth. “I just came to see you” I replied as i walked in, closing the door behind me.NOWI walked in, brushing shoulders with the sheriff that was just about to take his leave from Wu’s room. I trailed him with the corner of my eyes as the door closed behind him. They were scattered around the halls i had noticed. And Wu was seated up, against her pillow which was against the wall.She looked better.She was better. She had a bandage wrapped around her left wrist and one around