THE TWIST OF FATE
ugh my window, hearing the chirping of the birds sitting underneath my window, the obnoxious alarm clock coming from our neighbor's house,
ce, heat rolled down my back- drenching my nightwear again. Everyone knew how crazy California summer was. Often I wondered if California sinned the most; probably why they were getting punis
n but I was just being a respectful daughter. That was the last day I was probably going to argue with Lisa. I felt
While I was still listening to one of Taylor Swift's recent songs, my mum ran into my room rude
elp. I thought to myself before throwing her a proud smile. Just ask whatever. I will gladly he
ad as if the world had stopped for a minute. The music player was
c and got out of bed. "What?" That was the only word I could think of. Does she know she's in the w
nutes and I don't know what to do. I really don't know what to do, Hannah. It's all
night but she didn't mention anything like this. Was that why she asked about my escape root? Oh, my cinnamon. This
just help my sister escape? How do I even tell them that I was at fault? Everyone was right about me. I'm a bit of bad luck. I shou
mum pushed me to get
eporters and Journalists are here already." She couldn't see me because I was behind the door. After having a lengthy discussion with my mum, she walked out elegantly. Her fragrance filled the place as she descended
ybe Lisa stepped out to get some
lover. Here's the letter she left behind. She squeezed
th her lover. She's been in love with him for the past two years! Why didn't she tell anyon
snapped me out of my thought. "Use the
e from her clutches. When we reached Lisa's room, six tall beautiful ladies wer
appening. 21 years is too young to get married. I
and have y
"M
. It was my reality. Lisa ran away due to my carelessness. She congratulated me in her awful letter for helping her escape. Now I despised her more than before.
h she was waiting for me to finish bathing. She brought along with her Lisa's wed
ll never be happy with this man." I can't get married to someone I don't kno
f-respect? His father, Mr Smith will ruin our lives. If there is no weddi
mt of wearing it since I was a kid with the love of my life by my side. My dreams had been shattered. I could h
elped me out. I sat down in front of a mirr
annah. I'm proud of you." L
this to me? I'm her daughter, not a stranger. I screamed in
e of my hairdressers and fixed it in my hair. "You are doing this for your family. You must get married." Her hands reached for the knife on th
e kidding. I will never get ma
ly, she got up and said, "Come down
only good at covering
own. Here we go. Even a little kid could perceive the strong stench of emotional blackmail. "Go and re
want to lose my parents. Mr. Smith was a dangerous man. One you would never want to joke with. Not just him but his entire fa
gown and looked at mys
but Hannah Smith." How pathetic. I wish the ground would ope
of my room. We alighted the stairs together. "I know you would.
own the aisle. We got to the front, my soon-to-be husband took my hand and we stood opposite each other. I gazed around at the uncountable number of reporters and Journalists lur
ed in. I just wanted to run away. I kept staring at the
e here to enter into Marriage without
have," Lia
I glared at my mum before ans
prepared, as you follow the path of Marriage, to love
nd the rest of my life with him? Never. Once I clear my dad's debt
promise to be faithful to her in good times and in bad, in sickness a
t was time for us to kiss, Liam raised my veil and paused for a w
n option if he wanted to save his family's image. All these efforts won't be a waste. Some r
oticed the changes. I could see
ing for us. I was already married to Liam. There was nothing they could do to
ow that my son couldn't have raped that girl." Mr. Sm
feel about marrying the love of your life?"
glare was enough to understand if I didn't give the right answer, my dad was going to spend the rest of his life in
t, ignoring Liam's questioning gaze