Alvize's Pet: What is Mine , Is Mine
oding down at her. When she didn't answer
Mr. Atlas," Alvize's face turned sour, his jaw ticking in ang
the butler. It wa
ody, he first looked at his butler who had his head bowed. With great courage, the butler came to meet his Master's eyes, "Do you have any other better time? Or should i
t the master of the house had other plans. Spotting the knife that w
nd to place it on the table. In one swift movement as if he were chopping onions, h
time you even think about touching her," sighed Alvize as if he were
wn over the la
or those standing outside to see what lay ahead of them. Water flowed down the cramped street,
ght, squinting tightly in an effort to
rain is getting heavier." She placed more str
n months ago, and since then, her
impossible for the umbrella to stop all the rain from reaching their legs and shoes. Her aunt gave a look to he
ich had to be sold to a customer today. They owned a little shop at
rdless of what he did, the income was less than predicted. After all, its location was distant wh
even after an hour had passed, no one had come. Zina wondered whether the man would even come with such awful rain flooding the streets. P
?" Zina heard her Aunt Fe
en't there," he replied, readying himself with t
to look over her shoulder to meet her niece's eyes that stuck out radiantly in the gloomy weather, "Your Uncle and I shall go
quicker," the young girl promised, o
ing lost. Do as you are told," Uncle Dave's w
ich often made her wonder whether he
gave a reassuring smile to have her aunt return a small nod to h
above her. The rain was common to the people who lived
ky darkened further as a carriage passed by her without stopping, not carin
-out, little roof that helped reduc
et. As she stood there waiting for her uncle and aunt to return, all the while keeping an eye out so that she did n
in design and colour. Such luxuries generally belonged to men and women of the upper-class. The most contact she had with this tra
his particular carriage had stopped a
you drop something?" asked the coa
y roof that was filled with more holes than cover. Unperturbed by the rain that hammered down whilst she stood, her hands clutched tightly onto
the sky, the master of the carr
aid that rested on her shoulder. When the wind hit her face, her slende
d cloudy day, he could st
uld, he would have gone over to speak with her, but he had other
coachman asked him, knowing that he might not rec
"Yes," taking one final look at
kful that he could resume their journey to some shelter
She grew worried, fearful something had happened to them. She wondered whether she should go look for them to make
g towards her with an umbrella. It was a man wearing a large coat
, and others could treat them however they wan
we agreed on. Don't you know the vegetables will soak in the water due to your carelessness? You will have
eyes inspecting her from top to
across his mouth that
in the rain, but they should be back any second now. You
ng the vicinity to ens
elter under their homes to avoid b
an take it." She patted the sack of potatoes
her, a smile for
has already
aybe the man trusted her uncle, and they shared a business history wit
ck next to her, the man seized her
sudden change. "Let go of my hand," she said firmly as sh
n the slab to throw away later. Taking hold of it, she jabbed it right into his face, d
efore sprinting away. With the countless puddles that littered the ground, every step she took was accompanied
cker was persistent in following her. She ran with all her might, turning into alleys and cr
ad been ages since she ha
o anger the bovine. The animal disliked her for no apparent reason and seemed to pursu
e covered her mouth and pulled her wet dress between her
r heart pounding
alley led to a three-way fork, and from the man's perspective, she could have picked any one of them.
e man picked t
g the storefront, they still had not returned, leaving her clueless about what she should do. Taking into account that she was unable
h the umbrella and began walking home directly, lettin
as following her, but when she saw nobody behind her, she let out a sigh of relief. When she faced forward again, all sh
ons, and the rain finally came to a stop. In only a fe