Our Blooming Love
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nes who we are. When these decisions change
mansion and rang the doorbell. I looked around with nostalgia as the sweet fragrance of jas
s I remembered the circumstances that led to me leaving the house. I quickly wiped my t
opened with a creak. She appeared at the door almost immedi
ood look at her. She didn't change one bit since the last time I saw her. She l
e both of us kept staring at
h a tearful voice,
me with hostil
ere?" She asked, look
'm willing to put the past behind me and be with you
ically and placed he
Family my foot!"she r
t with a smile,
re all we are left with. Are we really
no longer family to you. Just live your life without i
to a thousand pieces
a separation between us for years. We need to come back together.We are
e. The door was shut with a loud bang, dismissing me rudely. I remained on the spot for minutes, hoping that she'd
g, sisterly instincts to check on her, not because I wanted to and I really regretted it. It only opened my old wounds. Right
ips as tears rolled down my cheeks. I quickly wiped them away. I had pro
e Russell. I listened to it and smiled, it was a mirthless, bitt
t understands me. I wanted to go home and cry my eyes out. I
walked into the cold, silent night,
dered why I had to visit Natasha that evening. I took a long look at the silent r
a trace of any cab. Biting my lips, I opened
the beam and placed a hand over my face in a bid to protect myself from the blinding light. Few seconds
s driving the car. First, it was the blinding
car while frantically waving my hands, sig
azy side of me. I picked a small stone which was
he car trunk. I smiled satisfactorily and smirked. I folded my arm
ith a full force a
his car and walked towards me with anger. Accusation was fully shown in his
tion was his chestnut brown eyes, wh
are personality. His hair was styled in a drea
. I gasped at his defined cheekbones and concrete jaw. He walked with the
chest. I quickly shook the thought off my head and frowned, looking at him with daring eyes. He had already reach
iss?" He said with a scowl, h
looked so appealing to the eyes. I wondered how the taste of his lips would be on mine. I mentally
it was your full headlights pointed to my face, almost blinding
said with his deep baritone. It sounded commanding and st
ched my car you wretched witch! Do you even have an
ant, who do you think you are? Why should I care about your car's worth? Is it
ey. I bit my lips hard. His cold stare was making my heart jittery. S
d again, boring his
in and my nose caugh
ng? Was he drunk?"
his voic
ng. I will let this pass. Pray that our paths doesn't cross in the fu
f they do?"
bble and hurled it at the car trunk. It landed with a thud. I struck out my t
at the car, panting. I looked at the car with more intent as it slowly pulled up beside me. St
orrectly guess he was in his early thirties. From
ouldn't be all alone. It isn't safe for you." He said, looking at
on?" He said with a smile. I could make out his face under the bright reflections of the st
I don't take lifts from strangers. I have ordered a cab and I guess it will so
nto his breast pocket and brought out a card.
cer. Let me drive you home sa
ged in acceptance. He smiled again and opened the car door. I entered the car and sat beside him as I mouthed words of gratitude to him. I fastened my seatbelt and gave him the directio
streets- no questions asked. I was thankful for it. I needed time
ed the car. I turned to him and gave him a
so grateful for your kind
bright smile. His smile was so contag
did you
rring to his name. "Your identity card.
. "Can I please kn
ie. " I si
eard him mutt
sie, take car
responded and stepped out of the car.
ds my compound. Peter was my saviour for the day. His timely
ed out and ran toward
or a hug and patted
e. You're home now
d, loving the
. She is." I mutter
e hu
t talk about your sis
ed my ba
ath and have your dinner, then we go to b
ffection and led me to our ap