Embrace the dark
an,
ning and thunder raging mad in the night sky. I
id that they couldn't cancel. With the thunderstorms, many of the guests wouldn't show either, so the
my life with them, they took care of me. They truly care for me like I was their daughter. But I still co
se, they like having someone to talk to whenever they're in the house. I refused to go out of town for college. Not like Anthony, who ch
was dying from her illness. Martha, our maid was with me trying to comfort me. She was a sweet older woman, she knows me from the first day I
e rang. I could feel myself trembling, my ha
..." I waited for the v
y to tell you that they have been involved in an accident this evening. I will need you to come to the ho
"I'm going to call Bert, best to go there with a driver at this time. We're going to the hospital right now okay? I'll get your shoes a
et my things. Then I called Anthony. He was devastated, but he continued telling me that he was not
n the next available flight. She told me to stay strong and said
y was already there, he was talking to the docto
.this is no
the whole time, then Anthony looked at me with sadness in his eyes. I ran
my temple, his chest vibrates with his sobbing cries. I know that
ng to the lawyers regarding Janet's and David's wishes for their funeral. Anthony told me that they had arranged everything, that they had shared this in
would pick it up in the morning. She was sitting in the front, while Anthony
ill make it on our own." he kept on chantin
leave me..." I
orrow will be a long day." He kisse
hand, draped on my waist. "Anthony?" I shook his s
that he had gotten taller, more built, and more ha
o hand
oard...naked from the waist up, ripples of chest muscles and abs suddenly a
morning bed voice sent funny feelings to my lower parts. I nodded and blushed again, he got up and
that they had arranged all the invites. The lawyers had been given the list previously by Janet and David. The lawyers said that they had already
even wear sunglasses, since I kept on nudging the glasses with tissues every five seconds. Anthony and I sat in the front, where all Janet and David's acq
a nightmare, where the woman who was dressed in white was at the bottom of the stairs. She was just waiting for me. Anthony was by my
ny said that you've been having nightmares. If you're strong, then you won't get tired easily, and the nightmares won't come. Do you
eave you so soon. But I already talked to Anthony, and he will keep you company, and ta
f, you have helped me face my fear all these years. I will cal