He pulled away before continuing and walking behind me."I don’t like ungrateful and disobedient people," I gulped at his statement, thinking he was talking about me when he added, "speaking of which--" I heard his whisper from behind me, "How is Mr. Derrell now?" He leaned against my chair from the back. But I didn’t move for fear of contacting him."He is fine. You saw him last night," I replied, not looking back. My heart felt like it was swelling inside my chest."You seem upset about it." His voice was huskier, and his slow mannerism of breathing was all I could focus on."Home is where one feels safe." Without arguing much, I still gave a statement regarding him breaking into our home last night."Hm! And you don’t feel safe in your home because of me?" I watched him bend over even more and place his hands on the desk from around my chair. The backrest of my seat was small, so our bodies might have been only an inch away from each other. I didn’t respond to his question. I under
The walk seemed to be like a hundred miles as I brainstormed how to put it into words. What happened back in his office? The annoying part was that Derrell would not leave me alone until he heard about everything that went down in my meetup with Mr. Mayor. Everything was messed up here. All the bad vibes aside. Why the hell was my body still squirming, thinking his finger was over my skin? I felt hypnotized, and that disgusted my soul."Phoenix," I heard my name being called in a whisper, almost like somebody didn’t want anyone else to hear it but me. I scanned the area around me and found someone hiding behind a tree.Could this town be creepier? With my heart pounding in my chest, I grabbed all the courage I could find and called back, "Who’s that?"After a brief silence, a figure showed up in a red hoodie. She looked so petite and dull. If anybody saw her in the dark, they would think she was a zombie wandering around."Olivia, you scared me. What are you doing over there?" I tried
The silence filled the air, and I couldn’t help but wonder what he was thinking. Will he accept her or punish her?"Aren’t you glad?" She asked, as she too noticed how silent he had become the moment he heard her. "Mothers are horrible," he mumbled to himself, zoned out. I didn’t understand the meaning behind his words either. Why did he say mothers are horrible?"Xavier?" she called out his name in bewilderment. I bet she was so excited that she didn’t even hear it. But I did. "Yeah, sorry, what? Oh! I’m glad." It was a dead vocal, almost neutral tone. He blinked his eyes and turned his body away, probably rubbing his face in his hands."I knew you would be happy. You do not know how much I’ve missed you." Olivia quickly grabbed the courage and hugged him from behind. Something was odd. How could she not feel it?He didn’t move, instead slowly took her hands off of him and swirled to see her, but this time, he had a smile on his face."Let’s take you home. You need rest even more
It had been two days since that incident, and the thought of the Mayor seemed to be still stuck in my mind. Olivia’s parents took her home and decided to not talk about her pregnancy with anyone. I was told by them to not interfere in their matters, so I couldn’t step up and speak for justice. The feeling of not being able to do the right thing was killing me inside. Apart from everything going on with Olivia, Derrell didn’t stop questioning me about my little chat with Mr. Mayor. And I had no answer other than to walk away from him every time. I have made up my mind to not go near Mr. Mayor, no matter how much Derrell begs me to.I clumsily played with my food as I looked out my window. I didn’t join them for dinners or lunches ever since I found out that Mia was just feeding me well to prepare me for the lion. I had stopped believing in her fake sweetness. A stepmother can never love anyone more than her own child. How stupid of me to think otherwise. I looked at my food and the ima
I felt like throwing up. My hand flew to my stomach while I gagged a little."Don’t grab attention, stand still," Derrell whispered as he pinched my arm and made me scrunch my nose at him. The instant I lifted my face, my eyes connected with Mr. Mayor’s eyes. He was scanning me, and the instant I clenched my jaw in hatred and looked away from him, I heard him call for the guards."Don’t strip her,"His command caused others to whisper and me to look at him in confusion."She can get the punishment without getting stripped." The way he rolled his eyes seemed to me as if he was communicating with me through his gestures. Wow! What a generous Mr. Mayor to spare her.Oh, wait! He didn’t spare her. She was still going to get whipped. The guards left her alone after they had torn a little bit of her dress from her feet. Not too big, just a little tear. "I’ll whip her myself," Mr. Mayor decided, taking the whip in his hands and starting whipping her as a beast would. Before that, he took of
Xavier Charming’s POV:I had only returned to my mansion when I found Jace standing outside my room with a look on his face that told me from the get-go what had irked him."You freed Derrell of that debt?" He followed me inside once I didn’t stop to have a conversation with him."Yes, I did," I answered, taking off my coat and walking over to the closet."That was our way of getting him. What are we going to do now?" Jace sounded more worried than I was. It was ironic because he looked pretty upset after I punished Olivia."Jace! Weren’t you the one who was against the idea of me punishing that girl?" I smiled to myself because every time I questioned him, he would lose energy trying to debate with me."You know why," he whispered."No, I don’t. There is no reason to feel bad for any of them. She lied to me about carrying my child when there was no child in her womb, to begin with. She thought she was still talking to that Xavier, who wouldn’t know right from wrong." I almost clenche
Days went by and I applied for a job at a few places after Mr. Mayor sent me a permission letter. I even got a job, and it was unbelievable to me. I thought I would have to suffer looking for a job with no experience and no degree, but it turned out people wanted a useless person like me to work with them.‘’You have been appointed to work with Mr. Mayor,’’ I followed the old man in a grey suit. He was instructing all the selected candidates. With Mr. Mayor? I was never told what or who I would work for. I had no clue he was going to sign me up for himself. I chased the old man sluggishly, keeping my head down.‘’Welcome everyone,’’ I heard his voice emerging from a distance. He was facing the candidates. I joined them in the room and silently paid attention to his speech. I stole a jiff to glance around at the fellows: three girls, including me, and two boys.‘’Old age!" he sighed, "They might seem dependent on you all today, but they used to be just like you all once. So, treat the
“Get inside. I am not going to stand here and wait for you the whole night,” he said, still not giving me a choice to leave.“I won’t bite,” He added but didn’t bother looking at me. I had no other option but to roll in. I managed to keep a distance between us, but since he was pretty busy on his cellphone, I felt like it wasn’t a bad idea to take a free ride home.He was breathing louder than the car engine, and I wondered what he was watching on his cellphone to make him breathe so loud. But that was none of my business. I found the awkward silence better than talking to him or arguing with him. He put the cell phone down, and that’s when I felt the heat rush to my cheeks. “Matt!” he spoke to the driver. “Stop the car.” As soon as he said that, my heart sank in my chest. My posture started shaking as I wanted to turn to him and see the details of his face, but I was too scared to do that. ‘’Change the tire,’’ he added, and my tensed-up muscles relaxed. It was queer how everyone l