Cherishing Moments ~***~ With the spine being your body’s central support structure, William was in critical condition, in and out of surgery. He was getting the best and most expensive medical treatment care there was available. Reign visited him with the girls as often as she could. The only blockage in her way was his mother. She was doing her best here to try and blame everything on Reign when in reality every man should account for their own action. Reign had no idea why she despised her so much but she was bent on giving her a piece of her mind and didn't care what her status in life was. “Can you spend the night with me tonight, please,” William begged her. “I want you and the girls here with me.” “I don’t think your mother will like that,” she responded. “Speaking of her.” The Queen waltzed in all might and glory with her other children and grandchildren. “I would love to speak to my son,” she said to Reign. “What or who’s stopping you?” Reign asked with a scoff, r
“Do we need so much security?” Reign asked, frowning.“Yes, Sheryl parents are fuming and therathng us, more likely you.” William answered. “Prevention is better than cure, babe.”“They’re that dangerous?”“To those who can’t stand up to them. They build their life mainly on manipulating and bribing,” William replied. “They’ll go the extra mile for Sheryl, even when she has a knife visual in someone’s heart, they’ll find a way to pin it on you.”“I should’ve just left and dropped all charges.”When no reply came, she looked up to see a hur
A Perfect WeddingReign has learnt that what history teaches us is to learn from the past, never repeat the same mistakes, never hold a grudge especially with someone you love because you will never know when they will leave your side for good. Sometimes in life you have to start fresh. Starting fresh for Reign included her excluding some people from her for good and forgiving others. Hating anyone was never a part of her, but she does not hesitate when it’s time to remove you from her life. Forgiving doesn't mean you forget what they did but there’s no purpose in living in the past. It will only eat you up inside and steal any chance of happiness. You just choose to be mature not to hate them and forgiving doesn’t mean you let them re-enter your life. Bringing her own sunshine wherever she goes was her speciality. It doesn’t matter how gloomy her day was, she found and had the energy to smile and lit up the sky. For the past year and a half Reign was living her best life in the co
While she stood outside the bare central wooden door, the moans she heard got louder and then she heard it, she knew who those voices belonged to; one of which was Victor's and the other she denied to believe it was actually her. Reign bent slightly and looked through the cracked door and to her dismay she was frozen on the spot. She scrambled away quickly when she heard them getting dressed. The day after would have been her wedding, but she could not go through with it. She knew it would make her parents furious but for the sake of her daughter and her dignity she had to call the shot. The morning of the wedding came with a bang and a heavy thug at the heart. She was not hurt , however she just became numb after what she discovered earlier yesterday evening. Before everyone had arrived for the wedding, she walked the aisle and looked at the white chairs decorated with lavender and white r
Every moment is a fresh beginning. Move forward. Reign left without saying a single goodbye to anyone. A fresh start, a new life and to embrace new perspectives was her number goal to achieve. Dominic drove them towards the airport that night where the three of them left for Alaska to stay with his sister until Reign makes up her mind on where she will be living and is also financially stable. ~***~ That very same night she caught her sister with her fiance, Reign called on Dominic, the only true friend she has ever had. He was the only one who never lets her down. Dominic stormed out of his house that night when Reign called him crying. He a
The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain - Dolly Parton.~***~The rain fell heavily, making the car sound as if someone was throwing gravel on top of the car. The road was fully covered in snow, the path also was filled with fog and the headlights of the car were hardly any help to see. Slowly and steadily she drove in order not to skid off the wet and slippery road.A Christmas song began playing and she turned the radio up to a steady tune in order not to be distracted while listening to the song. Amber was buckled in the backseat fast asleep with a thick plaid wool blanket to sheet her from the cold. Completely forgetting that her journey was going to be long and nightfall was near, she made no effort to buy snacks at the airport cafeteria, and thoughts of a hungry and moody Amber waking anytime soon caused her to pull over at a nearby gas station to get some sna
Chapter 4- Trapped Trapped, like a trap in a trap - Dorothy Parker Reign woke up to see her body shivering under the sheets. There was no sign of the sun, when she stood at the window all she saw was fog as thick as a cloud. She turned up the heater in the house and grabbed her pair of bed night slippers from her bag. She glimpsed up on the bed then went back to packing when her mom alarm in her brain clicked. Amber was not on the bed. “Amber!” she yelled and rushed towards the stairs. Completely forgetting that she was in a short night wear that’s worn strictly in the bedroom or if you live by yourself. “Yes mama!” she heard Amber replied
Chapter 5- Settled If we fail to adapt, we fail to move forward - John Wooden ~***~ “Mr. Winchester, can you help me?” Amber asked. She stepped off the stairs and walked over to where Elijah and William were standing up. “What do you need help with Bambi?” William asked. “My iPod, It’s not charging,” she pouted and handed the iPod to him. After testing almost every socket in the house. William realized that there was no light. “There’s no light Bambi,” he told her. “I’ll get it fixed. Go upstairs to mommy and shut the door.” Amber made her way back to bed and cuddled up beside Reign’s sleeping body. “Amber, it’s fixed. I got the generator up,” William barged into the room. “Don’t you knock!” Reign shouted, grabbing the sheet to cover her naked body. “Damn! I mean I’m sorry,” William apologized, scratching the back of his neck. “Are you? Because you’re still staring at me,” she barked at him. She followed his gaze down to where her left breast was visible. “Are you drooling o