Sierra's POV
With a sigh, I shut the truck of my car and footsteps approaching made me turn around. It was my lawyer. I smiled as he approached. “Good day, Miss Sierra,” he greeted on getting to me. “Hi, Mr. Richard,” my smile widened. “Mum, I found it!” Elvis yelled as he ran out, staring at his action figure. He raised his head and smiled at Mr. Richard. “Hi” he greeted, and hugged me. “I found it” he waved his action figure once more, and I nodded. “Go place it in your bag. Stay in the car, okay? I'll be there in a moment,” I said, and he hummed, quickly getting in. My little boy was eight years old and even though he does not completely understand what has been happening for the past few months, he understood the basics. However, I didn't want him in the conversation I was about to have with Mr. Richard. “I have the documents here. You are officially divorced,” he said with a small smile as he handed over the document. I briefly opened and read what was needed. Sincerely, from the moment I signed the divorce papers, I saw myself as divorced. “Thank you. I appreciate all you've done for me so far,” I said, genuinely. The divorce proceedings were not as easy as I had expected, and I was glad to have a good lawyer at my side for a much lesser f*e. “It was not a problem. I'm glad to know you are out of his home,” he said, and I could only manage a small smile. He took a peek at the inside of the car. “It seems you are traveling," he pointed out. I nodded. “It's the holidays, so I need to pay my family a visit,” I said. It has been so long since I went over. How long has it been? So long that I cannot even count. “Will you be back?” he asked, a frown on his face. I glanced at the car as I thought for a second before giving an answer. “I don't know. Big cities aren't one of my best suit, but there are a lot of opportunities here. I might be back, but it solely depends on what happens while I'm away,” I said. I grew up in a small village. It was not overly noisy. Maybe it attributed to my introverted lifestyle, but it was much more cozy than the big cities, with tall buildings, fancy cars and full of hypocritical people. It can be hard living here. In a way, I thought I would get used to the change. Different from what I was used to, but even after nine years, I was unable to get used to it. Felt out of place and, worse, made to feel ten times worse by someone who was to back me up. A part of me didn't want to be back. I wanted to be far away from this place and the terrible memories that were filled in it. It could be childish from what I've been told a billion times in a roll, but it didn't change how I felt. Maybe when I got there, I would feel different or worse. Possibly, want to come back here. No one knew, not even myself, but I was ready to leave and test out what I had wished for years. If it failed, so be it. “You cannot run away from him, you know that, right?” Richard said. I shook my head. “I'm not trying to run away,” I said, then exhaled. Richard nodded. “Call me when you get there, though,” he said and gave me a hug. I stiffened but relaxed seconds later, giving him a light tap on the back. Richard has been a friend of mine since I came to this city. Elvis's father never really liked him. Mostly because he could tell Richard had feelings for me. I had never addressed it more than I should and did not see the need to. Maybe I was frightful or just cowardly, but once was enough to clarify my position of feelings for him. Richard was a good-looking man and nice too, but I didn't see a future with him. He moved away, and I smiled before getting into the car, tossing the document in the back seat. I helped strap my son's seat belt before I started the engine. Richard waved at me as I slowly got out of the packing space and soon on the road. The memories I had of my village were still clear in my mind, but I wondered if it would be the same after all these years. Even the city changed after a few years. The same would go for the village, right? I didn't mind that, but I wasn't sure how to feel about it. The ride back to the village was a seven-hour ride without traffic, but during this time of the year, I doubted that would be so. However, I plan to stop at a hotel just before nightfall and resume tomorrow. I occasionally looked through the rearview mirror to check on Elvis, who was enjoying himself on a game. “Mum, I'm hungry, and my snacks are finished,” he pouted. “We'll soon get to the hotel, and I'll get you some food,” I told him. Soon, I pulled up to the hotel. Our only stop until we got to the village. Elvis had never been to the village, and I could only hope he would like it. Once we checked into the hotel, I checked out the room before heading to the restaurant to get Elvis some food. He kept stuffing his face with the food, causing me to smile, shaking my head. “You love it, don't you?” I asked. He hummed. “It's so delicious,” he said. “Yeah, yeah, eat slowly, so you don't choke,” I said, before diving into my food. Minutes later, we were back in our room and ready to head to bed. Elvis quickly fell asleep, which was normal whenever he had his stomach full to his satisfaction. I, on the other hand, could not. The next morning, I could only cover my dark circles with makeup and give a bright smile to my son. Out of everything that has happened this year, I was glad to have my son, bubbly and excited to visit his grandparents. Hours on the road and finally, I saw the ski resort, indicating how close I was to the border of my small village, but instead of excitement, my heart raced with fear, threatening to fall off my chest.Sierra’s POVFor hours, I was stuck in my room, with no interaction with the outside world. The moon shone brightly under the night sky. The night was quiet compared to the ruins of my plans hours earlier.I could tell when people came to the door, trying to force their way in to get to me. To insult me and get to see me tremble. No matter how right I was, they weren’t planning on listening.I dragged my gaze to the cabinet across from my bed. In the bottom drawer, my phone buzzed. For the past seven hours, it has buzzed and rang but I didn’t move. I knew what it was.I knew who it was.I thought I had escaped, but I hadn’t. Instead, I gave him more ways to mess with me. I gave him a reason to laugh at my expense. I should not have pushed this. I could have done something else.Now, I wasn’t sure how they were going to treat Elvis. I never wanted him to be affected by my life. I should have thought this through. I’ve tried to shut my eyes, get some sleep with the hope that when I woke
Sierra’s POVThe man’s fist came directly at me. I stood frozen as I watched him get closer, waiting for his hit, but Jackson rushed in, grabbing him by the shirt and pulling him back.“You dare stop me?!” the man barked in anger.He pointed. “So you are the brother of this gold digger, huh? You two are in together. I’ll fuck you up-”Before the man could finish, Jackson punched him in the face, sending him to the ground. The man held his face; his companion nowhere to be seen. The man held his bleeding nose.“You brat-” he came at Jackson but Eve rushed in with a few guards.“Take him out of here,” Eve told the guards, and they pulled him away.I stood unmoving, my eyes unblinking, with my heart racing. “Sierra, are you okay?” Jackson asked, but I couldn’t speak.“I’ll take her out of here,” Eve told Jackson, and he nodded.Dragging my feet, we left the restroom, but stopped in the hallway. “Why does she look frightened? Can’t take what you dished out?” I heard someone say.“Why are
Sierra's POV The day I've been waiting for was here. The opening of my studio and my first official art exhibition.The slated time to begin was 10 am. By 8, Eve had everything ready at the studio, and with the help of the makeup artist and the designer, I was prepared for my exhibition.On our drive to the venue, I sat tensed, still not sure. “Nervous?” Jackson asked beside me.I nodded, wiping my sweaty hands with a handkerchief. “You'll ace this, don't worry,” he told me.We arrived at the venue but found the hall empty. “Place it right here,” we heard Eve at a corner.She directed a few workmen to place an empty canvas in the middle of the hallway, covering and sealing it to ensure it doesn't get opened up. That was meant to be the mystery painting.“Sierra, you're here,” she shrieked with excitement on spotting me.She took my hand, a proud smile on her face. “We got here finally,” she said, then checked h
Sierra's POV I arrived at Arthur's parents' house in minutes, but no matter how much I honked at the gate, no one opened up for me. I stomped out of the car to the gate, but none of the men even looked at me.“I need to speak with Diane. Can I go through?” I said, but I was met with silence.I wasn't planning on backing down. I must speak with Diane and today. Getting back into the car, I pushed on the horn, not minding how much noise it caused in the quiet, rich estate.Yes, I was crazy, and it wasn't going to just stop until I had Diane out here. There was no way she didn't know I was at the gate. She created all this. This was what she wanted, and I would give it to her.My phone lit up with a new message. [Wrong location, fool]My crooked smile only widened. She was trying to throw me off, but I wasn't going to have that. I kept on with my noise-making until I heard a tap on the window.I rolled down the glasses to
Sierra's POV “Do you think I'm selfish, Arthur? Have I done anything to make you think that?” I asked Arthur over the phone.I was in my studio, my canvas and brush forgotten as I watched Arthur on the screen of my phone. He paused for barely a second. “No, you are never selfish, and if you do anything that makes anyone think that, you must have your reasons,” he said.“That's what you think?” I said.“I know that, Sierra. Is something wrong?” he asked, concern in his voice.I wasn't sure anymore. Every minute went by, and it seemed like I was losing my mind. Just last night I thought I heard Elvis say something, but he woke up barely remembering anything.I asked if he was worried about something, but he said he wasn't, and it truly did look like he wasn't worried about anything. He was all smiles as he joined his friends on the school bus.I've had so many headaches recently that I've had to take drugs to relieve them
Sierra's POV It's been two days since my last visit to Arthur's parents' home. As much as I had it in mind that they still didn't like me, I expected some respect. Watching them let Diane insult me was worse than I expected.Unfortunately, despite all that, I couldn't tell Arthur. We've spoken so many times since then, and not only did I not tell him I visited them and was insulted, but I didn't tell him I was getting threats from supposed fans.“Found who it is?” I asked Jackson, joining him in his room.He shook his head, rubbing his forehead with a frown. “I've tried all I could. My friends in IT still couldn't get in. Did you click on some link?” he asked.I gave him a look. “Why would I do that? No, and I haven't gotten any suspicious links either,” I said.“I can't get into your phone and, from the looks of things, whatever was done on your phone has been transferred to the new one,” he said, the folds on his forehead grow