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Parkfields overflowed with all breed of persons that not one could fathom how affluent they appeared to be. Boulevards were restricted; shopping parades, espresso bars, and city restaurants throughout Parkfields were shut down in the honour of every elite graduating. The ballroom was then occupied by every young beautiful women and men by 6 p.m. There was a soft music in the background, playing a 1930s classical song titled 'J'attendrai' by Rina Ketty. Hundreds of gentlemen dressed up in tuxedos and women in luxurious and inexquiste dresses from high society were seated around tables adorned with golden platters, having polite conversations, drinking and mirthful laughter from every corner filled the room . In the upper room, Charles sat on a chaise, wearing a well-fitting blue water tux jacket with a freshly white pressed shirt, a bow tie and polished black shoes. Standing beside him in navy blue tux, was Jackson. "This looks to me like a nuptial and it is as if I am waiting on
CHAPTER 1 “Are you looking for someone Mr Spielberg?” A lanky slim man asked, carrying few books in his hands. CharlesSpielberg shruggedhis shoulder, andtookoutapaper giving it to the man. “Iamhere tomeet someone--an old looking man,” hesaid. The lankymanconstrainedinto a bellylaugh, taking thepaperfrom Charles withhis freehand.“I will callhimrightaway.” He walkedaway, andenteredintothe castle. Charlesheaved
Blinking her eyelids, her sight came clearer and clearer until she met the cracks in a spiderweb patterns hanging in the ceiling with missing shingles. The girl groaned. "No, no!" She cried, her face screwed up as of she wanted to cry. "No!" She kicked her legs aimlessly in the air. "I made it clear to you to wake up before 'leven," a male voice resounded. "Because you tend to have imaginative thoughts at sunrise." Sheila got up straighter from the tattered bed, her face contorted in frustration. Her ginger medium hair disheveled and shadowing her shaggy ginger brows. Crossing her arms over her chest, she tugged her hair away from her face. "I dreamt of a certain servant 'bout to give me a crown," Sheila said. Michael Lovatta rais
"I don't think we'll be permitted in 'er library again," Sheila said, as they were on a walk to the main street. "Then I'll be in search of another library, or we can try the library at the campus." "Ye want to get me into trouble, I see." Louisa laughed. As they strolled down the busied sideways, billboards and city screens were standing over six stories tall, attracting the attention of the pedestrians approaching. Sheila was smitten by a good-looking man displayed on one of the billboards. The man on the displaywasdressed in a black tuxedo,his dark coffee hair styledin a pompadour fade, and his kissablelips curled up into a rich smile. "Who's tha
Blazing sun shone through the Blue Castle College building, no clouds but a clear blue sky. Charles was staring in front of the chalk board. When he heard an audible whispering his ears, he whipped his head towards an open window of the class. White and blue butterflies fleeted into the air, and standing a mile away from the window was a girl in a white robe. Charles narrowed his eyes, when he blinked, the girl disappeared and he found himself staring at a girl in class, her name was Yolanda. Thinking Charles was staring at her the whole time, she smiled, her cheeks turning into shades of red from blushing. Realising this, Charles turned his focus back to the chalkboard. Did he have a dream of the redhead girl with open eyes? How was that even possible? He chuckled to himself.
“Should I leaveyou here, sir?” asked asherolledtoastopbythe Holypark.“Yes, it's here.”“Isit nota bitcrowded?”“Don'tworryaboutthat, I'll manage.” Charlessighed.Halesbert climbedout ofthecar,and opened thecar door for Charles.Charlestonhoppedout, wearinghis brownparka,andpullinghis hoodie over his tousled dark coffeehair.Thesensationof awindyairhitting on his face calme
The next hour of that early evening, Sheila strolled from Northforth to Greenfalls, heading to Kateworm library. She wore a plain wear and tear sweater dress, with thigh-high socks, and black ballet flats. She's wearing a brown newsboy hat over her ginger hair.Last night, she couldn't sleep, her mind was filled with thoughts about the book. She has to get that book today or never, she told herself. Looking at the cream sky, she knew it was getting late. She quickened her pace, the library was closing at half five.After what seemed five minutes of trolling, she saw three young girls coming out of the library laughing loud, as they grasped onto borrowed books. As soon as they left her sight, she pushed open the heavy wooden door. Ms Kate was placing books back into their respected shelves. Sheila took a glance at Ms Kate's black chocola
Sheila entered into the quiet cabin, darkness enveloped the room making it hard for her to spot out the lantern on the wooden table. She blindly strolled towards the window for a Dietz lantern. As soon as she got in touch with it, she put on the light, concealing the dark.She inhaled heavily. Her brother's presence is unseen, his black coat isn't on the hook.Perchance he went for hunting,she thought. However, her brother's hunting tools were in the room. So he might have gone somewhere and not in the forest."Ah! Perhaps he left to seek for me," she thought, after a second she stripped of her own forethought.She ambled towards a small cabinet, and pulled it open. She yanked out a long wearisome sigh. There was no food in the drawer, which means she might stay hun