THE smell of the hospital disgusts Harrison yet he ended up going to the place he hates. After leaving the motel, he was given the task to find more information about the prisoner. He didn't want to go yet it was Dianne's command so he had no choice but to come here. He cringes every time a patient walks by, the omnipresent smell of antiseptic is distinguishable which triggers his anger and different emotions he does not wish to feel. The chemicals used to clean the hospital floors, the disinfectants used for patients, and everything there give him shivers. He covered his nose with his shirt before going to the prisoner's room but he was stopped by the guards. "Visitors are not allowed," they uttered but he still tried getting inside. "I'm qualified to be here," he uttered before removing their grasp on his shoulder. They laughed before scoffing. "A kid like you? Get out of here," the older man with some white hair uttered while chuckling, mocking Harrison. Insulted, yet he needed
"Mom! DAD! Please… L-let me go!" Dianne tried so hard to get out of the grasp of the people holding her from seeing her parents. Her face turned pale as the paramedics dragged her parents' bodies out of the burning and crashed car. "NO!" Her screams of sorrow echoed in the night sky as birds flew from the trees elsewhere. The memories of her parents played in her mind. The car suddenly exploded and she screamed loudly. The people who raised her are dying right in front of her eyes. Her life was ruined in a matter of seconds. Her world started spinning as she tried to stand still. All she could hear was the ringing inside her ear and her vision turned blurry. As everything around her seemed to be in chaos, her body felt like a thousand pounds. Her body hit the cold and rough road as her vision turned dark. A few hours later, the night sky rested behind the mountains as the sun rose. Dianne slowly woke up at nine in the morning, inside a bright white room. Her head was hurting and
ANGELICA was in a panic when she heard the news. Since she couldn't contact her friend, she called Harrison instead, who was at a shooting range. It rang a couple of times, non-stop. Despite not wanting to receive the call, he ended up answering it for the sake of her stopping. "WHAT?" he asked in a loud tone, trying to hear her from the bullets flying in the air. "I can't contact Dianne! Is she okay?" she asked in a whisper and he sighed. "Does she ever answer the phone when you call?" he asked and Angelica thought about it for a few seconds before uttering, "No, not really?" "Exactly," he uttered, knowing Dianne is too lazy to answer phone calls or just choose to ignore them. He was about to end the call but Angelica desperately said wait. "Don't end the call yet!" she exclaimed and he rolled his eyes. "What now?" he irritatedly asked before looking at the targets he was shooting. "Mind joining me for lunch later?" she asked while cutely fluttering her eyes despite him not
THE DEMEANOR of Dianne changed after eating lunch with Silvester. She felt uneasy which she doesn't feel often. The fear running through her spine gives her shivers, thinking of the worst scenarios inside her mind. She walked down the hospital halls as everyone around her moved out of the way as if she was emitting fire out of her body. Her hands were trembling but she hid it and acted tough. When she arrived at the room she was looking for, familiar figures had their bodies turned from her. She walked slower so they wouldn't hear her approaching them. "When are you going to tell her?" the older man asked. "How am I supposed to tell her? That she grew up in a lie?" the other asked before she made a loud thud using her heels. The two turn around to Dianne who has her arms crossed while one of her eyebrows is raised, looking at the floor. "Tell me what, Harrison?" she asked, not beating around the bush. "Dianne," he called out and tried touching her shoulder but she stepped back.
THE MOMENT Dianne slipped, everything went into chaos. Screaming was heard in the background, people were shouting and telling everyone to save her yet no one moved an inch.Silvester didn't waste a second and ran in her direction before falling. He reached his hand out and it was enough to catch her by her wrist, holding her there like life and death. The adrenaline in Silvester helped him carry her weight. "I'm here," he whispered before lifting his left hand and grabbing her with both his arms, and pulling her up. Once she was near the top, he wrapped his arm around her waist and pulled her close to him. The two fell to the ground as Silvester's back hit the sidewalk while Dianne fell on his chest. The world seems to stop as relief washed over Silvester. He smiled before using his right hand and caressing her head. Their hearts beat in unison. "Sorry," Dianne whispered but Silvester shushed her. Dianne fell unconscious while he held her. He slowly lifted her and wrapped his arm
WHEN HARRISON was finally able to get a hold of Dianne, it was when she arrived at her house after what seemed like a decade. She was relaxed when she got home but was startled when she saw Harrison standing in the halls menacingly. "Good morning, father," she sarcastically uttered before bowing her head which made the situation worse. "Didn't you say we're not family?" he asked and she put on a straight face. "Sorry," she whispered lightly before clearing her throat. "Where have you been?" he asked but she shrugged before looking away. She slowly walked to the kitchen to grab a glass of water when he uttered, "Answer me." "I was just… drinking," she uttered in a low voice. "Dianne." She turned around and looked at him with a pouty face. "Well… I kinda bumped into Silvester," she said and he rolled his eyes. "And?" "Nothing." "You literally slept in his house! If you get pregn–" Her eyes widened before she stared at him. "You knew I was there?!" she screamed and he nodded hi
DIANNE WAS pacing back and forth inside her house, unsure if she should come with Silvester or not. But… she already got ready for their, let's say, meet up. It's not a date, right? While anxiously waiting for him since she gave him the address to her home, she looked at herself in the mirror for the last time before a knock on her door startled her. She walked up to it and saw one of her guards standing there. "Mr. Creed is here," he said which made her heart rate go up. She nodded her head before heading out of the house. Her hand was fidgeting with the dress she was wearing while walking anxiously. She shouldn't feel this way yet here she is. She breathed heavily before the guards opened her gate. She stepped out and spotted a black car and a man wearing a black suit and a blue tie awaiting her. She smiled ear to ear before bowing slightly. He smiled cheekily while staring at her gorgeous face and figure as she walked toward him. He leaned against his car with a smirk as t
The world around her seemed to crush down, she couldn't process what he had said. She let go of him before stumbling back, only to get caught by Silvester before almost falling to the ground. He clenched his jaw, recognizing the name his brother mentioned. He looked down on Dianne who had mixed expressions, he can't pinpoint if there was longing mixed in there. Yet, the news also shocked him. He didn't even know that her ex-boyfriend almost died. "Where is he?" she asked, looking down at the ground. Kronos sighed before staring at his brother. He took a step forward but Silvester pulled Dianne back. "Do you really want him to know the details?" he asked, pertaining to his brother who was holding onto her for dear life. Dianne sighed before taking Silvester's arm off of her. She cleared her throat before turning around and facing him before bowing a little. "I'll get going first, I'm sorry to cut this trip short," she uttered. "It's not a trip, it was a date," Silvester corre