Chapter Ninety
Shelly chuckled as her mom stepped out of the dressing room.
"How do I look, Shelly?"
Kiara sniggered and Cindy turned away while Shelly scratched her head awkwardly.
It's been two weeks since the fiasco with her late uncle—God bless his soul as he rots in hell— her mom had recovered thankfully nothing happened to the baby and she had gotten better from the knife wound, Cara and her son had left the States to Paris.
Christmas was tomorrow and it was also her parents' wedding so they were doing some last minute shopping and preparations that included dressing testing at the last minute for her mom had gotten so round and fat it was getting difficult to find the wedding dress that will be a good fit for her.
So currently, her mom was standing and twirling around in front of a mirror as she admired herself in the half-cut white dress that protruded her stomach in a very visible way that made it seem like
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"Happy birthday, Princess." Chase walked into her room with a bouquet in his hands. Shelly's room was painted in purple and it screamed rich!Shelly Champman yawned, stretched before lazily opened her eyes and shut it back instantly."Ow!" She exclaimed, "shut the blinds."Her ever obedient boyfriend, Chase Parker, stood up and pulled the curtains down. He was now accustomed to his girlfriend's tantrums and demands.Most times he'd stare at himself in the mirror and wonder what his 6'5ft self was doing with her but he was yet to get the answer to that question."Good morning, babe," he beamed happily and joined her on her princess sized bed that was covered in designers bedspread."You're awfully happy today." She eyed him suspiciously and cozied up in his arms."It's my baby's birthday," he replied, placing a kiss on her head."Exactly, so I'm the one who's supposed to be in a good mood," she smirked.
Chase Parker was just rounding up the draft on a new business strategy he was due to submit by tomorrow when his door opened quietly.Startled, he looked up and saw..."Shelly." He never knew her as one who made a quiet entrance. She was always loud and loved the spotlight."It's me." She smiled and stepped into his office. "I came to drag you away from here.""Uhm, I've got work to do that needs to be submitted tomorrow." He replied, thumbing through some documents."Leave it, I'll just tell daddy to give it to someone else." She snapped."Shelly!" He exclaimed."Ok, I'm sorry." She groaned. "Fine. I won't mention daddy again, but let's go have fun. It's my birthday.""No, I've had enough of you always bossing me around!" He yelled. "I want to live my life the way I want it.""Ok, darling you will." She nodded, trying to avoid drama."No, Shelly." He shook his head. "You don't understand."
Chapter ThreeShelly and Kiara took their time before getting into her car. She had composed herself before leaving and gave the most radiant smile. She wasn't about to break down in front of strangers.Getting to her car, she saw Cindy leaning on it. Her eyes were red and puffy, her face had lost its radiant smile."I didn't mean to snap at you, it's not your fault," she said quietly.Cindy stared at her surprised—she hadn't expected an apology from her, but it was Shelly, after all, she'd never apologized directly."It's fine." Cindy smiled."Alright, let's go," Kiara said, already seated on the driver's seat.Shelly sat down in the passenger's seat, handing her keys to Kiara. She wasn't in the right frame of mind to drive.Once the car pulled out of the driveway, Shelly slipped into her thoughts. She wondered why
Shelly moaned in her sleep--she hugged her pillow tightly as if she was clinging unto life itself. Grrrringgg! Grinnnngggg!!Something was shrieking like an alarm clock. Tossing and turning, she located the little devil interrupting her sleep and threw it away.The ear-splitting noise it made, had her sitting up in bed. Frowning, she rubbed her eyes and yawned before seeing a blurred shape of an alarm clock on the ground.Rubbing her eyes again, she looked around and saw nothing but blurry shapes."Uhm, guys. I didn't kill you all right so why do I feel blind?" She asked no one in particular.Swinging her legs down from the bed, her barefoot touched the cold ground and she screamed."Who the bloody hell took away my slippers and why is this floor so damn cold!"Her scream attracted people because she heard shuffling of feet and her door swung open. She was barely able to make out the blurry shap
Shelly peeled her eyes open and groaned before shutting it. She tried again, but this time a hand was shielding her eyes from the sun rays."I just had the weirdest dream ever." She yawned and looked at the owner of the hand shielding her eyes and screamed."It's not a bloody dream!" She screamed bloody murder as the woman jerked back immediately."Shelly, what is the problem?" The woman who claimed to be her mom asked."You are my problem!" She shrieked."That is no way to talk to your mother, young lady." The man named Lucas also claiming to be her father snapped."Mr. Hillary, I'll handle this ok." She heard a familiar voice and almost wept with relief when Kiara walked into the room."Kiara, I'm so happy to see you." She hugged her and the couple left the room."Ok, what's going on with you?" Kiara asked.Shelly ignored her and looked at her fascinated. She still looked th
Chapter SixShelly opened her eyes, her surroundings blur, and a massive headache tormenting her as she remembered the strange incidents happening."...not stable right now to be left alone." She heard the doctor's voice as he spoke not fully hearing all nor understanding what he said. So she listened more intently."Your daughter is going to be fine, it's just stress there's nothing to worry about," the doctor was saying, "and it's too early to start conducting any test on her."Wait! What tests are they talking about? She was perfectly fine and didn't need any doctor or hospital. She just needed to confess her feelings to Chase and get the hell out of this universe—world—whatever the fuck this is.Holding the edge of
Chapter SevenAfter years of never feeling left out. Years of always being the queen who dictates how things go, Shelly was not used to this new feeling.The feeling of rejection. It felt so odd and painful. Running towards nowhere in particular, she found herself standing in front of a cliff overlooking the sunset.For once in her entire life, she noticed something that had seemed irrelevant before. She noticed how beautiful nature was. She watched as the sun sank into the horizon displaying an orange golden color up in the sky. It was so beautiful."It's mesmerizing, isn't it?" The soft velvet voice pulled her out of her reverie.Looking beside her she saw him. The one she had been waiting for stood in all his glory beside her staring—not at her but the sunset and she was supposed to answer him but she was tongue-tied!She just stood there staring at him. He looked more handsome than she re