If one thing I was sure about Noah, it was that he liked me. Not just as a friend, but he wanted more.
He never tried to hide his attraction towards me and it was obvious. They say 'an action speaks louder than words.' He was always caring and kind. Noah always watched for me, walked me to my next class, sat with me for lunch and gave the stink eye to anyone who dared look at me with a wrong notion. He blushed every time I complimented him on something and vice versa.
I clearly remembered the day we met three years ago.
"Sophia, honey, watch your steps," my mom's kind warning reached my ears a little too late as I felt myself slip and falling backward on the pavement.
My hands reached down on instinct as I tried to prepare myself to cushion the fall.
I am well known for my clumsiness and no one can beat my record in my town. I tripped almost over everything, even on the straight road and got injured at least once in a day. My accidents ranged from a small cut received from a kitchen knife to spraining my ankles at least once in a month.
Anyway, as I was expecting my ass to kiss the snow-clad pavement any moment now–
I felt a strong pair of hands, taking hold of my waist. Instead of landing hard on the ground, I sat on what felt like a shoe.
Not fancy, right?
Well, at least I didn't get hurt this time. Do you know it takes at least a week to walk and sit properly if you hurt your back? Tailbone injuries are the worst and don't even get me there. I fell on the stairs once and it took two weeks before I could sit and move, without wincing every time I did something.
Whoever saved me from my fall was pulling me up and I turned to look back at him. It was not a man like I thought–it was a boy of my age.
Gray eyes with blue streaks in it stared me back and his amusement has changed to some other expression, I've seen only in movies. A smile spread across his handsome face, which was dusted with freckles.
I was staring into his eyes, unable to decide if it's gray or blue when someone cleared their throat behind me.
"Thank you for catching my daughter on time," my mom smiled warmly at the boy.
"Oh, it's nothing," he gave me a shy smile. His eyes met my mom briefly before he turned his attention towards me. "I'm Noah Parker by the way. Our family just moved into this town last week," he said in a boyish voice which cracked a little in the mid-sentence. It was as if his voice was breaking.
"I'm Sophia Valentine," I introduced and gave him a shy smile as I stuffed my freezing hands into my jacket pockets.
We stood there awkwardly looking at each other when my mom broke our staring contest. "Sophia, we should get going. We'll see you around, Noah."
"Sure, happy Thanksgiving," he called and I said wished him the same.
Noah nodded as we turned and went into the store.
We were famished by the time we finished buying the groceries and a huge stuffed turkey. My mom invited our close family members for every Thanksgiving much to my father's dismay. It's not like he was there for the dinner.
I didn't understand what my dad’s issue was with my mom's family coming over. They were not rich and don’t meet the standards of my father, but they were family.
My mom fell in love with my dad while they were in college and when she discovered that she was pregnant with me, they married.
However, that was not the whole story, according to my grandma. She once told me that my dad wouldn't marry mom because she was born in a middle-class family. When they threatened him that would go to the court, he married her.
Mom doesn't know that grandma told me her story. I am the pride and joy of my mother, we did everything together.
We finished our lunch at a nearby restaurant and were walking towards our car when I heard a puppy whine from a nearby dumpster. I looked around and my mom stopped noticing my hesitation.
After a few seconds, I heard it again. It was low and I wouldn't hear it if I was any further. I quickly opened the heavy lid to find three husky pups barely a few weeks old shivering inside.
"Heartless bastards," I spat as I quickly removed them from the bin. Mom, who usually chastise me on my language kept quiet as she watched the tears streaming down my face.
I placed them in my sweater trying to warm their freezing bodies using my body heat. "Oh, my poor babies! Mom, who would do such a cruel thing?" I asked her as she stared.
"We need to take them to a vet. Come on," she said softly and I followed her wordlessly.
The vet tended to the pups and suspected that they wouldn't make it through the night. They must've been there for a longer period than we thought.
We brought them home and I sat with them the entire night, keeping them warm and praying silently for their lives. I refused to drink or eat until I was sure that they would make it.
In the morning, when I woke up from my sleep beside them, I cried hard to notice only one out of the three pups had survived. The two boys didn't make it. I mourned for a week and kept the little pup hidden from my father.
My mom tried to talk me out of it, but I wouldn't listen. I named the little pup Trixie and took care of her like a mother would do to her baby. When my dad discovered, let's say it was not a pleasant day.
I fought him for the first time in my life that day and he grounded me for a month without mobile or car. I gladly walked to school and Trixie meant the world. Growing up alone with no siblings, Trixie soon became my world.
A bark broke me out from my trance and I realized that we reached home. My dad scrunched his nose and glared at Trixie, while she just brushed past him with her head and tail held high.
The pooch was clever and was never friends with my dad. Well, my dad never tried in the first place and Trixie also returned his hatred to some extent. She wouldn't disturb him, but would growl at him menacingly if he shouted at me or my mom.
After taking a quick shower, I let my hair air dry and skipped to the kitchen where my mom was preparing one of her delicious pancakes and toast. I filled Trixie's bowls with water and some dog food before sitting down with a plate of pancakes.
"Hey, mom…"
"Hey, sweetie, I am just finishing up," she answered as she packed two lunch boxes with a speed only working moms possessed and I stared at her in awe like I did every morning. She sat down beside me and grabbed a toast for herself, biting into as she let out a sigh.
"Mom, you look tired."
"I am. I have some extra work. With a few staff resigned, now we are forced to do all the extra work," she mumbled in between the bites.
"I can work part-time if your boss would recruit me," I suggested hopefully noticing the small bags starting to form under her honey-colored eyes. It will also help me get pocket money.
"Your father wouldn't appreciate that honey," she shook her head, her auburn hair pinned neatly in a perfect bun up-do.
"When he had ever appreciated anything I did?" I shrugged and we both continued to eat in silence.
Though I am not always a fan of my dad's rules or ideas, I mostly obey because he would just blame my mom if I spoke against him. I can't ever allow that. So when he said I would specialize in business, major instead of the journalism in college, I took it without a word.
Mom worked in an audit firm, around five years back. My parents had another argument on that day and my dad once again spoke hurtful words about her family and their status, which made her cry.
I was down with fever and noticed that my mom did only house chores and wallowed in self-pity when she was alone. She had a bachelor's degree in auditing and I encouraged her to find a job.
Not that she had to work for a living. It's just that going to work gave her an opportunity to meet people, talk to people of her age and maybe some confidence to face the world. My daddy dearest did a fine job by crushing mom’s confidence level. That man's venomous words stung like that of a scorpion sting.
Dad doesn't know about Mom's job. She left at nine a.m. and was back home by five p.m. every day. He left around eight a.m. and was always reached home sometime around midnight. We were not sure if he knew–even if he did know–he didn't care.
"You sure you don't want a ride?" Mom asked for an umpteenth time to which I chuckled politely.
"Mom, I am nineteen now. Besides that I like going by bus," I replied.
"Okay then, see you, honey." She kissed me goodbye and I waved at her with a broad grin.
Dressing in my favorite black skinny jeans and a Royal blue blouse, I set out to the bus stop with Trixie in tow. For some unknown reason, I never left her alone at home. Perhaps, I didn't trust my dad with her. Also, she would get bored and will chew on my shoes or bedding sometimes.
We reached Uncle Mac's home soon and Trixie sprinted inside with a happy bark. She liked it here. Uncle Mac owned two Labradors who are girls so my Trixie's virtue was still intact.
I am definitely not ready to throw a few pups into the mess I was already in with my father. Entering the fenced front yard, I was greeted by two familiar barks as two chocolate labs barreled towards me.
A hearty laugh left my lips as I greeted the furry babies and hugged them.
I met Uncle Mac when my father grounded me for the first time. He lived alone in this part of town where I took the bus to school and also agreed to look after Trixie during the day happily when I asked him three years ago.
"Sophia! Come in," Uncle Mac's face crinkled as he greeted me with a hug.
He smelled like an old man and coffee. Though I called him Uncle Mac, he was well over sixty and was a former military. He lost his wife ten years ago to cancer and lived alone with his dogs.
"Hey, Uncle Mac... How's your morning?"
"Fantastic so far," he said, patting my back like he always did.
"Here, I brought some pancakes and toast for you," I said, handing him the extra breakfast my mom made for him.
He couldn't cook always, usually, he just made coffee to go in the morning. My mom made him breakfast and sometimes lunch.
"Do you have everything you need here?" I asked as I checked his refrigerator, which was almost empty except for some fruits and milk.
"I need to go grocery shopping to restock my fridge and I realized that I ran out of bread today morning," he replied taking a bite of the pancake.
"You're always forgetful. I forgot to check your fridge yesterday. I'll ask Sharon to bring your lunch today, we'll go shopping after my class," I say quickly and checked my watch.
I was always an early riser, so I still had ten minutes for my bus.
"Sure, you still have that pepper spray I gave you?"
"Yes, I do."
"Okay, be on your way, then," he waved before going back to his food.
Typical Uncle Mac, with an eye roll I went to grab his medicines and placed it in front of him.
"Don't forget to take these after food. See you in the evening," I said, kissing his cheek and he grinned in response.
On the way, I stopped briefly at Sharon's diner to order lunch for Uncle Mac before I got on the bus on time. An involuntary grin found its way to my lips and lit my insides at the sight of my best friend, Noah Parker.
"Good Morning, Ava!" Noah greeted me cheerfully and I kind of melted looking at his smile, just like I melt whenever Trixie smiled at me. Also, no one except Noah called me Ava. That was reserved only for him–don't ask me why, because I don't know. Maybe that was a lie. I knew why and I refused to accept it. Gosh, why does he have to be so cute and sexy, all simultaneously? "Good morning, Noah! How was your weekend?" I asked as I occupied the seat beside him. "Just the usual… I worked and a bit of practice." That handsome grin got wider. "How about your weekend?" "I did gardening with mom and we both hit the nearby mall, had ice creams followed by movies and a sleepover," I listed. Again, don't ask me why I told him everything I did that weekend to him. It's just the way of things between us. There are no secrets between us. "So, um... I was wondering if you'd like to attend my sister's birthday party this Saturday," he asked hopefully
The smell of chicken stew wafted through my nostrils when I reached my home in the evening. "Hey, mom… It smells delicious," I stated as I perched on the kitchen stool. Trixie went to greet mom with a hug, tail wagging, and licking. "What took you so long?" My mom asked as she placed a cup of lemon tea in front of me. "I went for grocery shopping with Uncle Mac. You know, how forgetful he gets these days," I informed and sipped my tea. "Hmm... his sons are really worried about him. Mac just won't accept their invitation to move in with them," she mused, stirring the stew. "Hey mom, Noah invited me for his sister's birthday party this Saturday. He would love for you to join the party as well. Are you working this weekend?" "That's nice. It's been almost two months since I last met the Parkers. I am sure I can make time," she grinned and suddenly looked all young. Mom and Noah's parents got along well. They had a close relationship with
Soon the classes were over and the five of us excluding Noah, Alec and Hayden went to the football ground. Our university was well known for its sports activities and has created a few well-known sports champions. We had an exclusive football stadium built a few years ago. It was the first time for me and Riley, going to a football game. I was glad I had company. I sat at a safe distance from the field while Sana and Riley went to buy snacks and soft drinks for us. The stadium was filling up with students and lecturers just as eager as us to see their students win this match. Jennifer informed me this match was important for the trio sportsmen, who are our best friends. The university would select the best players and will be sending them to the mega football tournament which starts next quarter. I've heard about the mega football tournament between the well-known universities in the United States. I have never realized how important this was to Noah
I screamed in frustration when I failed for the umpteenth time to concentrate. My mind kept wandering back to the recent happenings. Wasn’t meditation supposed to ease my mind? Trust me, it didn't help today. Nothing helped. Not the calming sound of the ocean, the gentle breeze or my yoga. Trixie barked and nuzzled my neck before licking on the side of my face, making me sigh. It's not that every day I felt restless. Just on certain days like this. I didn’t like that I couldn’t pinpoint the reason for my restlessness. "I want to speak to Noah," I mused aloud as I ran my hand absentmindedly on Trixie's fur. She gave me a bark in reply. "What, you miss him too?" I cooed and got another bark as she wagged her tail. "Then, let's go see him today," I said, getting up and she followed me as usual. Doctors have discharged Noah with an advice of two days compulsory rest, so he should be at home. Somehow my mind seemed to settle down thinking a
I was home early as Mili came back from her work earlier. So, Noah was not alone.We both didn't speak about the near-kiss experience. We just hung out like the old times, talking and watching movies. I told him about my mom receiving a gift from an unknown person supposedly in love with her.Noah asked me not to judge my mother and to have an open mind to accept whatever she had to say. I would never judge my mother. If she liked the guy, I would advise her to divorce my dad and move on with her life.I was deep in my thoughts when I stumbled against someone and Trixie let out a displeased growl beside me. A strong pair of hands steadied my clumsy being and I sighed in gratitude.However, my gratitude didn't last. When I looked up to thank my savior, words got stuck in my throat.Guess who it is?It was none other than the great Irwin Pierce, elite Douche Bag of the decade."Thanks," I mumbled in a clipped tone and tried to
Mom patted my arm and took a sip from of her lavender tea as I waited impatiently."The cops chased him when he wouldn't slow down. Jaxon's car collided with the barrier on the road and skipped. He was driving over the speed limit, so the damage was big. His spine and pelvic region were severely injured at the impact.""It took six months for him to get out of the hospital and his parents were shocked by the fact that he couldn't father an heir to their business empire. It was then someone told them about me and you. They met my parents with a marriage proposal.""That's ridiculous. Why would you accept then? You should've married Nolan and you would've been happy," I exclaimed."I didn't agree to it at first. But, Nolan's parents who were equally rich like Jaxon didn't want me as their daughter in law. They came home without Nolan's knowledge and what can I say, it didn't go well.""We may be poor, sweetie. But, as I said we valued our self-respec
Nolan turned out to be a much better person than I thought.Initially, I was wary of him. I mean, which man in the right mind would send gifts to a married woman, declaring their undying love for her.Now, I must speak to my mom and see, how she feels about everything. Most important, I must figure out, why she isn't leaving my dad. I never saw something good in him,none.Never once in my nineteen years of existence, he regarded me as a daughter when we were not in public. Not once, he gazed down at me with a love only those proud fathers held for their daughter. He was not even there for my graduation.To him, I was non-existent unless he was with his business associates or in one party he hosted. When my friends got their graduation gifts, all I got was a questioning look with a raise of his eyebrow, him silently asking me if that makes a difference.The only time he spoke was when he wanted me to attend a party or when he wanted t
"You remember Irwin Pierce, right?" Tracy asked me and I almost choked on my sandwich."Know him? No one in this table knows him better than Sophia," Jennifer snickered.I rolled my eyes and continued to chew the bite I've already taken."He christened her bed a few years back at one of her father's parties," Riley supplied."Is he really hot like he is seen in those photos?" Sana asked with dreamy eyes and I snorted loudly."He is rotten inside. Don't fall for the charms, Sana," I said, giving her a warning look and took another bite."She's right. He is bad news. The big B-A-D," Riley stated dramatically, making us laugh."What about him?" Noah asked. He didn't like Irwin. Who would like a man who tried to make a pass at your girl at every chance he got?"His grandfather has passed away recently and it is only last week he gets to know about his will," Tracy started."Apparently, the grand pops knew very well about his
~SophiaTrixie barked at the television when Noah’s voice rang through the living room in one of the commercials. She missed him. I found myself smiling as I leaned further into the couch, adjusting to find a comfortable position. We were going strong and steady for five years now.Noah has become a celebrated football player. I still didn't understand most of the terms used in football, yet I never missed a single match he played. It meant so much to him and the flying kisses he sent my way after scoring each goal was all worth it.Now, I was watching his game live on TV as I couldn't travel with him for this tournament. Trixie lay partially on my lap, her head positioned over my belly. The commercial ended and the game started with Noah’s team chasing the ball.I cheered as Noah sent a ball into the enemy territory and it hit the mark. I giggled when he sent flying kisses directly to the camera. I couldn't imagine how many girls just melted into a puddle by watching this.He got so
~RileyThe back of my neck ached as the stress mounted. I rubbed it, attempting to relieve the stress. But, it wasn't working.What am I worried about? It wasn't just about the wedding. No. I didn't want to see my mother or the man who calls himself my father.All those memories from the days of my childhood sprang forward just at the thought. He was there when I faced the humiliation and said nothing. Hector had consoled me several times when I cried, yet he never admitted he was my father.I still remember that day during my high school. Once again, I was bullied and they called my mother a whore. They even went far as to suggest my mom is having an affair with Uncle Hector.That was the first and last day I got into a fight with them. When I went home, Hector was visiting again. He tended my broken nose and took me for a walk.What hurt me the most is the betrayal. I cried my heart out to him that day, yet he made no move to accept the truth. It pained me to know they were having a
The morning was warm and pleasant as usual. A thrill coursed through my veins when I thought about my wedding with Noah. We hardly had two days left. We haven’t met mostly due to his practice, and we also kept Riley’s warning in mind. Our nights were usually spent talking, sexting and what not’s. A smile tugged at my lips when I thought about Noah’s sensual messages. We won’t meet until the very moment of the wedding itself. Something about the bad omen. Though we would travel in the same jet, I wondered how our friends would keep us apart. A knock distracted me and my frown deepened wondering who would come at this time of the day. It was still early–9:30 in the morning. Mom has left for work while Grandpa and Grandma has already left for Hawaii with Noah’s sisters and parents to supervise the wedding arrangements.My frown turned into a scowl when I came face to face with Irwin. “What are you doing here?” My voice came colder than I intended it to be.“I just wanted to talk,” he r
The stranger swallowed and shifted on her foot, not answering my question. I’ve seen her before, though not in person. Her face was familiar. “Who are you?” I asked again.“Miss Valentine?” Her voice wavered, her eyes shifted with discomfort.“That’s me.”“My… I…” She stuttered, her hands fiddling with her coat.“Why don’t you sit first?” I suggested, and she nodded before moving to occupy the single couch beside the table. By now, my friends had filled out the living area with puzzled looks.“I’m Madison. Madison Brooks.”That name rang a bell. “Wait, Madison as in the girl who caught photographed with Pierce.”“Y-yes.” Her uneasiness grew while I wondered what she wanted to do with me.“Why are you here?” Noah asked and came to sit beside me. The living room was soon occupied with my friends.“Well… it was a bad idea,” she said and stood all of a sudden. “I shouldn’t have come.”“Madison, wait,” I stopped her before she could leave. “These are my friends. Why did you come here?” Whe
"Trixie! Are you ready, girl?"A bark came as a reply from the living room, drawing a chuckle from me."Grandma, I am going to Alec's place. I'll message mom on the way.""Sure, honey. Will you be back for dinner?""I'm not sure, grandma. I'll call you, okay?""All right, my dear. You take care now.""I will. Don't forget your medicines.""I won't."I kissed her cheek before leaving the warm comfort of her home. She followed. "Where's grandpa?""Oh, it's Saturday. He went to meet his old buddies in the diner.""That's great. See you later, grandma.""Bye, sweetie."I hopped in mom's car and tightened the seatbelt around Trixie. Mom gave me her car since Nolan mostly dropped her at the office. I expected her to move in with him as soon as the divorce was finalized.I picked Tracy and Sana from the B2 bus station before continuing onwards. The drive towards Alec's home took thirty minutes through the traffic. The guys stayed over last night."Where's Jen? I thought she'd be with you guy
When we reached the venue which was once again Irwin’s mansion I loathed, the media surrounded us like hawks. Lightning flashes and clicks enveloped us, yet there was no warmth.“Miss Valentine, who is the gentleman with you?”“Is he your friend?”“Is he your boyfriend?”“Are you breaking up with Mr. Pierce?”“Are you calling off the wedding?”I shook my head at the meaningless questions that deafened us before being securely led away by the securities on duty.“That was crazy,” Riley whispered.“Tell me about it.” I rolled my eyes, wanting nothing to do with the attention.The huge ballroom I danced with Hector earlier was transformed for the night. Red curtains embellished with gold embroidery flowers hung from the ceiling. Everything from the red carpets to the mountain of foods showcased the wealth the Pierce’s possessed. Men and women of all ages, adorned with luxurious clothes and jewelry waltzed on the dance floor for a slow music.“Are we in Buckingham Palace?” Riley gawked at
"Why are you looking at me like this?" Riley asked with a suspicious look.I bit my lip, averting my gaze. How am I going to ask him?“There is something we need to ask you?” Noah drawled as I cast an uneasy look at him. He pulled out his phone as my frown deepened. I watched as his fingers typed away on the keypad. “Here,” Noah slid the phone to Riley. “Have you seen this man before?”My posture relaxed and stiffened simultaneously at this question. Relaxed because we wouldn’t offend Riley if he isn’t Hector’s son. Stiffened wondering what if Riley is, in fact, the illegitimate son of Hector?"Yeah, that's Uncle Hector. Mom's friend," Riley said, returning the phone. "Why do you ask?" His eyes swept through everyone in the room before locking with Noah’s.Our eyes were glued to his face, unable to believe that we had the heir among us all this time. That explained why his mother wasn't affected when Irwin targeted my friends. Hector must've done something.Noah asked for my phone an
~SophiaTrixie barked at the television when Noah’s voice rang through the living room in one of the commercials. She missed him. I found myself smiling as I leaned further into the couch, adjusting to find a comfortable position. We were going strong and steady for five years now.Noah has become a celebrated football player. I still didn't understand most of the terms used in football, yet I never missed a single match he played. It meant so much to him and the flying kisses he sent my way after scoring each goal was all worth it.Now, I was watching his game live on TV as I couldn't travel with him for this tournament. Trixie lay partially on my lap, her head positioned over my belly. The commercial ended and the game started with Noah’s team chasing the ball.I cheered as Noah sent a ball into the enemy territory and it hit the mark. I giggled when he sent flying kisses directly to the camera. I couldn't imagine how many g
~RileyThe back of my neck ached as the stress mounted. I rubbed it, attempting to relieve the stress. But, it wasn't working.What am I worried about? It wasn't just about the wedding. No. I didn't want to see my mother or the man who calls himself my father.All those memories from the days of my childhood sprang forward just at the thought. He was there when I faced the humiliation and said nothing. Hector had consoled me several times when I cried, yet he never admitted he was my father.I still remember that day during my high school. Once again, I was bullied and they called my mother a whore. They even went far as to suggest my mom is having an affair with Uncle Hector.That was the first and last day I got into a fight with them. When I went home, Hector was visiting again. He tended my broken nose and took me for a walk.What hurt me