Bright blue and red lights danced across Lylah's face, making her cringe. She waved her hands in front of her eyes, her irritation palpable. Her bare feet dangled from the stool as she sat her drink on the bar counter.
"Love," she giggled, the sound laced with a hint of sarcasm. Her hands trembled slightly as she rummaged through her black purse for the lighter. But her eyes lingered on the inscription on the lighter: "Princess." Memories came flooding back. He'd whispered, "You're my princess, Lylah," as he adorned her neck with a delicate necklace bearing a red butterfly pendant. His lips had brushed against her hands, then her forehead. The tender moment now felt tainted. Lylah lit her cigarette, the flame casting a brief, golden glow on her face. She took a long drag, the smoke curling around her as she exhaled. But the voice in her head wouldn't quiet. "I don't like the way you dress, Lylah... I don't like your hip dips, go to the gym..." The criticisms stung, each one a fresh wound. She gritted her teeth, her body swaying to the rhythm of the music. Her feet moved in time, but her mind was elsewhere. She ran her hands through her hair, settling on the bangs that fell across her forehead. He'd once told her they looked nice, but now she wondered if he'd just been pretending. As the music reached a crescendo, Lylah's emotions boiled over. She slumped down from her stool, her feet twisting in time with the beat. But her eyes welled up with tears, and she felt herself falling. She landed hard on the floor, the impact jolting her. The next thing she knew, she was bolting upright, water dripping from her hair, nose, and chin. She gasped for air, her lungs burning. Fear etched on her face, she grasped the bathtub's edge, desperate for support. The cool ceramic felt solid beneath her hands, grounding her. As she caught her breath, Lylah realized she'd needed this moment of clarity. The water had washed away the haze of the previous night's drinking and smoking. Now, she felt raw, exposed, and ready to face whatever came next. A brand new day and a fresh start. She got out of the tub and stood before the mirror. Her eyes were puffy and sore from crying too much. She's never had a moment of peace ever since they broke up. She wondered if he also thought of her, if he also missed her, if she was all he could breathe, eat and sleep. But in her heart, she really doubted it. This was the same man that was finding reasons upon reasons to tear them apart. The same man that shattered the love in her heart, tarnished the respect she had for him, his name and his whole existence. Her fingers rested on the lining of the jumper she wore. "He hated jumpers", she sighed. The tears threatened to spill, she wished she could tore her heart out of her chest. She refused to feel but it was too late, way too late. The door bell rang and with heavy steps, she walked out of her room and approached the entrance door. Lylah's face fell as soon as her eyes landed on the tall brunette she was trying to hide from. "What are you doing here Luna, I told you I was out of town", Lylah slumped into the sofa. Luna gently shut the door, eyes fixed on her best friend of eight years, trying to figure out if she even knew whoever was seated before her. "Lylah, I know you, the real you but look at what you've made him let you become, gosh", Luna threw her hands up in desperation. Nothing hurt her than seeing her best friend reduced to nothing. The once capable lady had lost focus and was still searching for a man that had destroyed what they shared. "I can't even recognize you, when did you start with the nose rings, you might as well get naked for him" Lylah's gaze was sharp, uneasy and scary. The last thing she needed was Luna's yapping. But her friend wasn't backing down anytime soon. "You're fucking wet at 8 in the morning Ly, 8, you'll catch a cold and that bum still wouldn't care. When are you going to realize that the rest of us exist and we love you more than he ever did!", Luna yelled. Lylah didn't move, she stayed glued to her seat, her gaze still fixed on Luna. She wanted to hate Luna for her words but not a single lie was told. It was the awful truth she was so desperately trying to ignore. She needed to move on from him, she couldn't love a man that didn't respect himself enough to respect her. But how? "He made promises, he said no one was leaving the other, you know we had lov- "It's not about the love Lylah", Luna interrupted. "You was just dumb enough to go back to him once after his disrespect so clearly he thinks you can't ever let him go." "But I can right?", the tears shined in Lylah's eyes. "I was fine before ", she added. "Till he came to sweep you off your feet with his stupid essays and pampering!", Luna yelled. Lylah closed her eyes tight, the tears finally falling. Luna felt for her friend. She could feel Lylah's grief, the unbearable pain. No woman would want to experience what Lylah was going through. She refused to love, yet he made her love and left her in the ruins. She hated herself for allowing everything to happen. She hated the fact that everything about her, reminded her of him. Luna squeezed herself next to Lylah. She hugged her friend tight, her very own tears clearly visible. Now all that mattered was getting her friend back, on track and she was determined. "We'll get through this Lylah, it's a promise ", Luna vowed. "Maybe you shouldn't make promises you can't keep, promises are meant to be broken", Lylah whispered.Lylah's lingering gaze rested on the glowing crystal chandeliers as she stepped into the hotel lobby. Those pieces always attracted her. "This is exquisite", she thought. Her smile faltered immediately her gaze found Raj's, already on her. She swiftly looked elsewhere, looking at anybody but him. She steadily approached the receptionist desk, ready to lodge in and have a good rest. "Good evening ma'am, welcome to Golden Tulip. My name's May and how may I be of service", the receptionist smiled. Lylah's eyes locked onto the receptionist's warm smile, grateful for the distraction from Raj's piercing gaze. "Good evening," she replied, her voice smooth and confident. "Yes, we have a reservation for two bedrooms" The receptionist's fingers danced across the keyboard as she searched for the reservation. Lylah's gaze drifted around the lobby, taking in the elegant décor and the soft hum of conversation from the other guests. Raj stepped up beside her, his presence making her hear
"What's he doing here", Lylah repeated. Raj simply threw a smirk at the young lady. He enjoyed getting a reaction out of her every single time."Lylah, please join us", Mark pointed to the empty seat next to Raj.Lylah reluctantly walked to her seat, then finally sat down, trying her best not to offer Raj even a glance.She didn't want to see his stupid smirk again."I have an urgent assignment for you both", Mark cut to the chase.Lylah's eyes narrowed as she sat down next to Raj in Mark's office. She couldn't believe she was being forced to work with her ex again.Mark smiled, not quite oblivious to the tension between them, but he making money off his capable employees was more important. "So, I'm sure you're both aware of the upcoming conference for publishers. We've been invited to attend, and I think it's a great opportunity for us to network and learn more about the industry."Lylah's gut tightened as Mark dropped the bombshell. "I've decided that Lylah will be attending as
Lylah's eyes focused on the Tv screen as she tried to become fully engrossed in the movie she was watching.But her mind kept wandering back to the events of the previous day. The meeting, Raj's condescending attitude, and his blatant flirting with the new intern had left her seething. She tried to shake off the feeling of unease, focusing instead on the romantic comedy unfolding on screen.Just as she was starting to relax, her phone buzzed with an incoming call from her office.Lylah's eyes narrowed, her mind racing with the possibility that it might be Raj trying to provoke her again.She felt her anger simmering just below the surface, threatening to boil over.She contemplated on either sending the caller straight to her voicemail or answering the call."Lylah speaking", she answered curtly."Miss Jeurgens, this is Kim, Mr. Prose's secretary", the lady behind the voice announced.Lylah swallowed, waiting for the lady to continue. She had already submitted the Liason Project.She
Lylah stood at the center of the conference room, urgently waiting for their last team member to arrive, but he was still nowhere to be found.She clicked her tongue as her gaze connected with Luna's. Her palpable rage filled the room, making it hard to breathe. Luna slowly gestured for Lylah to calm down, soothingly pointing her palm downwards. Luna could feel her friend's emotions. After all, they were in this predicament because of Raj. And she knew very well how it felt when the heat was on you, especially if you weren't the cause of the problem."Ahem," Lylah cleared her throat."Sorry," she apologized. "I apologize sincerely for the few minutes wasted that could have been used to discuss the agenda for this sudden meeting. I'm sorry to say, but it seems Mr. Owusu won't be joining us anytime soon," Lylah pleaded with her team. Her eyes apologetically scanned the familiar faces. This was a different level of embarrassment."Shall we begin?" Lylah asked, and they all nodded."So
Lylah rubbed her temples, trying to massage away the tension. The fluorescent lights overhead seemed to hum in sync with the thrumming of her headache. She glanced around the office, taking in the familiar sights of cubicles and water cooler chatter.At her desk, a stack of files threatened to topple over, and her computer screen glowed with the enormous list of incomplete articles and news stories. Lylah sighed, feeling the weight of the day ahead.Just then, her phone buzzed with an incoming text from her best friend, Luna. She tapped on it, and a picture popped up. There he sat at the mall, a different lady perched right next to him. Lylah sucked in a breath. People were already constantly sending her pictures and videos of who he spent his time with, and she didn't need Luna doing that as well.She turned and Luna seated by her own desk, shared a knowing look. As she typed out a response, her boss, Mark, emerged from his office, a stern expression etched on his face. "Lylah, can
The morning dew had dropped and the fresh sunlight kissed Lylah's skin. Her heels clicked against the pavement as she trotted gently, swinging her arms back and forth.She made a stop and her head rose, catching the sweet smell of chocolate, signalling her arrival at "The Cozy Cup".At least this was the one place she held no memory of him. They only visited places of his convenience and not hers.And just like that, another memory flashed before her eyes."Bebe, let's go to the beach", Lylah smiled and held his arm."You know I don't like the beach Princess, choose someplace else", he disentangled their arms."But why?", Lylah swiped her nose up."My soul just don't like places I've never been t-"Oh but, my soul likes the places I've never been to but you been taking me?, Lylah interrupted."Stop!"Lylah closed her eyes and breathed deeply. He always managed to stay in her head, even at places she thought wasn't linked to him."C'mon Lylah, forget him and move on. Luna's waiting fo