LOGINElona's POV
I couldn't get that look out of my head from Mr Crane. That stare was now ingrained in my mind. One that made my heart beat fast, that made me feel more for him, increasing my crush on him. It was bad and I know it is because I am young and I am best friends with his daughter. I know for sure that he feels nothing for me, but that stare was giving me different vibes.
I am staying over for dinner and it would be just the three of us. Maybe I should just go back home after we are done with our homework. Crislynn and I are seated in the lounge, with our English books open. Crislynn and I were seated on the rug that was on the floor. The coffee table was emptied of anything that was on it. So that we could do our homework here. It is always the lounge, kitchen, Crislynn's bedroom, her dad's study room or at my house, where we do homework. She was great at creative writing, so things flowed easily in her mind. But I wasn't creative to that extent. I loved being more practical.
I stared at my blank page, tapping the pen against it. I had no clue what to write about. The instructions were to write a short story of one thousand words. I didn't want it to feel forced. I looked up at Crislynn who was writing away. I let out a heavy sigh and then I looked down at my blank page again.
The only topic to write about is Mr Crane. No one will know, because I can leave his name out. Not even Crislynn would know. This essay is to help with our grades...and then I start to write about him. As I wrote my emotions down on the page, Crislynn was done before me. "I'm done. I wrote about my mother," she said as I looked up at her with sympathy. She was very close to Estelle. She had a hint of sadness in her eyes.
"Writing helps at times," I told her, and then her eyes glazed over.
"Yeah, it's just the first time that I have written about her. Even though I say that I am okay, I keep those feelings inside and I don't even tell my father because I know he misses her and he still grieves her even after three years. Who am I to tell him to date? It is wrong and I will not force him into moving on so fast. He should take his time," she said as she now wiped the lone tear away that ran down her cheek.
"That is why my father hasn't dated in years, because everyone doesn't move on the same. It may take longer for others. Both of our fathers loved and lost their soulmates. I hope one day that we both have that kind of love that they shared with them. A love that is true. It will be okay, but you won't forget her and neither will he," I said.
"Hopefully we can move on from the pain" she smiled. "Anyway, I need to order some pizza," she stood up and she went to the kitchen.
I leaned back against the edge of the sofa, my legs crossed as I still held my pen in my hand. "What is the essay about?" My heart leaped in my chest as I jumped and I looked to my side as Mr Crane walked around the sofa that was behind me. He looked at me, his waist coat and jacket were removed, leaving him in a white shirt with the top unbuttoned. His shirt was tucked inside of his black dress pants.
He looked at me again with those forest green eyes. "Um...we are writing an essay and the topic can be about anything. It gets added to our grades," I replied, trying to be nonchalant.
He now stood close to me, but as I looked up, my gaze was on his crotch. The bulge was big but then I looked away at my essay. "So what topic did you choose?" he asked.
"I chose to write a little story."
"What is it about?" he asked.
"It is about a girl falling in love with someone and how she hopes to be with him someday," I looked at him, well past his bugle this time. He was already looking at me with a smirk. I don't know what it could mean.
"Keep up the good work and then you can succeed at anything," he said, and then he walked around the coffee table. He stood in front of me. I looked at him as his arms were folded over his chest and I looked at what he was staring at.
He was reading Crislynn's essay. My heart beat slowed down this time because this was a sensitive topic...his deceased wife. I looked up at him and he read it. I could see how his facial expression changed. There was pain etched on his face. My heart broke for him and my best friend. His wife died in a tragic car accident. It was a stormy night. She lost control on the slippery road, she crashed into an oncoming car and when Mr Crane got to the scene, she was still alive but she was bleeding to death. She died.
He was devastated at her funeral and everything about it was heartbreaking because this family was built with so much love. I can understand why Mr Crane doesn't want to date. She was the love of his life. I never saw them for three months thereafter, but Crislynn and I would always communicate via text. I wanted to give them the space that they needed to grieve. She would always text me just to tell me that she would hear him sob at night and that made her sad and she didn't know what to do.
As time went on, things became better but not to the extent of fully healing to move on. As I continue to look at Mr Crane, reading Crislynn's essay. I could see the devastation becoming evident on his face. A mask that is slipping off, forgetting that I am here.
"I called the pizza place, I am starving," Mr Crane pulled his attention away from the essay as he stepped to the side, looking at his daughter. He tried to compose himself and to make sure that the mask was back on. He looked at me as Crislynn packed up her things, his pain still etched a bit on his face. He knew that I saw his mask slip away and then he walked into the kitchen without another word.
Elona's POVThe summer sun blazed overhead as I took a leisurely dip in the pool. The cool water caressed my skin, offering respite from the heat. I couldn't help but feel a sense of freedom and euphoria as I swam, my body moving effortlessly through the crystal-clear water.Crislynn was sprawled out on a sun lounger nearby, a book in hand but her attention far from its pages. Her auburn hair, pinned up into a messy bun and her sunglasses hid the knowing glint in her eyes. Tristan was out of my sight, lost in the grandeur of the luxurious house. I didn't like that Maggie was still here, but who am I to say anything when nothing is happening between Tristan and I?As I pushed myself through the water, my senses were heightened, attuned to the world around me. I couldn't help but feel a pang of disappointment because of Tristan and Maggie. That is when I heard the approaching footsteps from the house, each one echoing in the stillness of the afternoon. It was Tristan. My heart quickened
Tristan's POVI returned to my bedroom, my mind a whirlwind of thoughts. Elona's presence in the kitchen had ignited a storm of emotions, a relentless yearning I was determined to quell. She was very young, my daughter's best friend, and my closest confidante's child. Entertaining such desires was a dangerous game I couldn't afford to play.Maggie, the woman who had accompanied me home, had been patient enough. She was lying on the bed, her legs crossed sensually as she gazed at me with sultry eyes."What took you so long, Tristan?" she purred, her fingers tracing circles on the bedspread. "I have been waiting for you."I tried to push Elona's image from my mind as I approached Maggie, her alluring presence a stark contrast to the turmoil in my head. I leaned in to kiss her, but my heart wasn't in it. My thoughts were consumed by the young woman who I had just left in the kitchen.Maggie, direct and assertive, pulled away, her brows furrowing. "What is wrong? You have been acting so d
Elona's POVI couldn't sleep for the rest of the evening. I am not sure how many rounds Mr. Crane went with whomever she was. I should not care because we wouldn't ever be together and it would be wrong. Mr. Crane can date whomever he wants and I do not have any say in that because I am his daughter's best friend and he is my dad's friend. I can only have feelings for him at a distance.Crislynn was fast asleep. I got out of bed and I walked out the bedroom, closing the door behind me. I was barefoot as I looked down the hallway. It was quiet. I tiptoed as I went to the kitchen. I looked inside the fridge, dressed in shorts and a tank top. What the hell do I eat? There was a bunch of veg and... I sighed as I went through everything. There was no fruit and then I closed the door of the fridge."Here," I jumped in fright. I turned around with my hand on my chest as my heart was beating wildly in my chest."Mr. Crane," I whispered. He was holding a banana out to me. I looked at him, he w
Elona's POVThe night air was cool and crisp as Crislynn and I sat on the steps of her house, staring up at the canvas of stars that stretched endlessly above us. The world around us was quiet, save for the occasional rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of crickets. It was the perfect backdrop for the kind of conversation only best friends could have.Crislynn turned to me, her eyes reflecting the distant stars. "You know, sometimes I feel like we are just tiny specks in the grand scheme of things, like those stars up there."I nodded, captivated by the depth of the night sky. "It's humbling, isn't it? We have all these dreams and plans, but in the grand cosmos, we are just a tiny part of it."Crislynn chuckled softly. "Yeah, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't chase our dreams with all our might. I mean, look at you, aspiring model extraordinaire!"I grinned, my heart warmed by her support. "And you, future world-changing journalist. We are going to make our mark on this world."
Tristan's POVAs I sat on the plush barstool, the cool glass of whiskey in my hand offering little solace, I couldn't help but let my thoughts drift to Elona. It was impossible not to. She had grown into a stunning young woman, and each day, she became more captivating, more confident, and more irresistible.The pain was still fresh in my heart, a constant reminder of the void left by Estelle, my beloved wife, who had been taken from me too soon. The warmth of her laughter, the way her eyes sparkled when she looked at me, those memories were etched into my soul. It had crushed my spirit, and I didn't know if I could ever make it without her. She was my one true love and that drunk bastard drove into her. It was a rainy evening and my wife lost her life due to that person. He died too. Unfortunately, I couldn't punish him because I was going to make him suffer in prison.I tried to be there for my daughter, Crislynn, and I tried to be strong in front of her. Once I would be in my bedro
Elona's POVI was tossing and turning the entire evening because of the essay that Mr Crane wrote. Was he admitting his feelings for me? I tapped my pen on my creative writing book. I rewrote the essay in my own handwriting last night and I handed it in this morning. The students were chatting softly amongst themselves in class as Miss Johnson was going through papers as she sat behind her desk."I heard that our dad's are going to the bar tonight," Crislynn said softly. I looked over at her. She had a smirk on her face. "Do you want to sleep over tonight at my place?" she asked."I don't know if I should, I mean...I don't know if your dad would be okay with that," I replied.She scoffed, "My dad won't mind. You have slept over by me since we were little. What has changed now?" she smiled as if I was crazy.I shrugged. "We are older now, perhaps he wants you both to have your space.""Elona, you are sleeping over and I'm not taking no for an answer," she demanded.There was no way tha







