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Married to Jacob

Married to Jacob

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Chapter 1 My Origin

Word Count: 2685    |    Released on: 05/06/2024

avory it was like a wild goose chase as my parents were this strictly persons who never let me out of their sight. They took turns to ensure I was always in their company. I could so I was t

was all set. I knew that was definitely going to be a disappointing response but I needed to say something but again it didn't go as I thought, can i have your number, where the words that followed. Oops, my parents didn't allow me have a phone outside the desk phone in the house. I quickly told them to add me up on Facebook as the invite would drop first on my Facebook handle. Oops that helped, my parents allowed me have social media accounts after setting up all the parental guidance they knew, but that didn't matter now as I had been saved. Julian was super excited but I dragged her to a deserted end of the classroom angry at her for not hearing me out before breaking the golden egg laid by the farmer's goose. She apologized explaining how she was taken by the euphoria of the moment. Julian, I don't think this party would hold, why? She asked visibly furious. No one would attend, I have never attended anyone's party I answered, says who she responded? Leave that to me, I have a specialty in that you know. Really I asked in disbelief. There are parts of me you know nothing about yet good girl she responded acting wild. I don't know what to do with my guests if they eventually turn up, I have never been to a party, how do I keep them entertained knowing well how shy I am with crowds? Laughing out loud she told me if I had heard the song baby calm down by Selena Gomez featuring Rema? I responded in the negatives and she smiled, sweetheart set up the time and place and leave all that to me, I have the right medicine for all that she said laughing and dancing to the lyrics of baby calm down to which she was humming. I can't dance, I said feeling shy to utter it to the one person who holds the secret of my life, you will learn sweetheart, you will learn. There is no special skill in dancing, all it requires is move your body right, left, forward and backwards. That's all so baby be calm she said maintaining her cool. My parents are definitely going to attend with their friends, I again said with a gloomy face, not knowing how best to say it. O that! Answered Julian whose dance had suddenly lost value. That's a problem. Is your dad coming with that shotgun of his? Julian asked trying to make humor of the discussion but we both knew there was problem. After we had laughed, you need to find a way to stop your parents from attending Susan said Julian. Teens party is most time wild and not a place for parents to be especially high handed ones like your parents. At that she said no more, but mute for more of my excuses but I had exhausted them all. I stood mute for a while until Julian spoke that we should go get something to eat before the break runs out. I wished she had a solution to this as always but there was no way out on this, I needed to figure this out on my own. I followed her without saying a word even though she worked hard to cheer me up. As we stepped into the hallway, the entire school kept hailing, Susan! I would be at your party and more. If only this lads know how uneasy it is the head that wears the crown. I managed to keep smiling in response but deep within me, I knew that this party is most likely not going to hold. The rest of the day was wasted as my day was totally disoriented. It was the longest drive home from school with my dad on the wheels all being friendly putting up his old silly jokes as always wanting to amuse me but I was in no mood for that as I was unusually quiet through the journey. I got home to my mother who was longing for a warm embrace as always but that thing happen as I chided her off and made for my room. are you ok asked my mother as my father just stood startled watching the drama, without looking back I answered coldly, I am fine as I continued to my room. I could bet my parents must have exchanged glance and raising shoulders gone their separate ways with my mother heading for the kitchen and my father the sitting room. I had stayed in my room longer than usual, my mother had called out for me a million times but I was definitely in no mood for their talks just yet. I wanted to be left alone to ponder on how best to face the impending disaster before me. should the party hold, my parents were sure going to ruin it and should it not hold, I would have made myself to most popular liar ever. in my thoughts, I decided to turn on the computer to check what was happening on social medi

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