LOGINTAYLOR
"Don't call me that," River glared at me as she walked up to her room.
"Oh come on, you look like a sweetheart," I say, smirking again. I don't know why, but she looked like those nerds we had while in high school who knew nothing more than to study and read.
"I. DO. NOT. LOOK. LIKE. A. SWEETHEART." She turned to me, picking every word with annoyance written over her face. "In case it is tough for you to understand, rule number one says you can't be shirtless in the house," she said, running her eyes over my chest slightly before throwing me a deadly look.
"Why do all the rules only apply to me?" I ask in a whiny voice, mainly to get on her nerves.
"Because you look like someone who wouldn't know the basic rules of life, and see how right I was," she adds sarcastically with a frown directed at me. "I know I wouldn't walk into this shared space shirtless."
"Hey! Who says you can't? I won't complain," I say with a shrug, a smile still plastered on my face. She does not seem too pleased with my response, so she rolls her eyes and pushes out a forced smile.
"Rules are important; they keep order, and you need to get your act together and keep the order so we can at least be able to live together."
"Awwn, so you want to lie with me?" I ask with a pout.
"What choice do I have?" she asks. She looks like she wants to be out of here. "I do hope, though, that you do not break any more rules," she adds and walks into her room, shutting the door in my face.
"Be careful; you'd have to pay if anything happened to the door," I yell back to her, and she does not respond. I sigh and walk to my room, picking up a shirt and putting it on.
It had been years since I encountered someone as closed off as her. I sit on my bed, and my phone begins to ring. I stare at the screen for a while before I pick it up and press it against my ear.
"Hello Julia, what do you want?"
"Hello, Julia? What do you want?" The woman on the other side of the line sputters in annoyance. "Julia? Taylor, you have some nerve calling me by my first name. I am going to be your mom in a few weeks."
"You can never be my mom. My mom is alive and well, thank you," I reply, and I can imagine how red in the face she would be right now.
"I am marrying your dad, and I'd be his wife; that equates to being your mother."
"Never!" I say in a silent scream. "If you want to be someone's mother so bad, then birth your own children... Oh wait, you can't," I say in a hurtful tone. I don't care for Julia's feelings, as what I want to do is make sure that I hurt her badly.
"Taylor, why would you say something that hurtful to me?" She sniffs as if she is ready to cry.
"Why did you call me? To rub it in my face that you are getting together with my dad? If he could cheat on my mom with you, what makes you think he would stay loyal to you?" The question pierces the air, and she chooses to ignore it.
"Your dad asked me to try and bond with you and invite you to the wedding."
"I should come to the wedding between you, a homewrecker, and my father, a cheat? And have good luck all year round? No, thank you," I spit out angrily. "If you have nothing else important to say, then I suggest that you get off now." I do not wait for her response before I cut off the call and throw my phone into the space beside me.
I had only gotten her call because I knew right away my father would call and make a big deal if I did not pick it up. "How dare she?" I murmur, throwing myself onto the bed and staring at the ceiling.
By the time I was conscious again, it was already the very next day. I look at the bedside digital clock to see that it is 6:40 am. I have an early class, and even though I try to put on the bad boy act, one thing I'd never do is miss class. I had studied theatre arts to piss off my father, but I had fallen in love with it and wished to see it to the end.
I put on my playlist as usual and allow the sound to blast through the air, and it is barely going when a loud knock is heard from the other side of the door.
"Shoot, her rules," I murmur to myself with a sigh. I know that is the reason she is knocking so early in the morning. I am already shirtless and have a towel tied around my waist, and I want to see her reaction to this. That was one of my many joys these days.
"Yes," I pull the door open, and she looks starstruck, standing in front of me. Like someone who had seen their favourite celebrity.
"Put on clothes," she said, her head turning backwards.
"Well, I'm not in any shared places," I say, trying to keep the conversation listenable over the sound of the loud rap music going off.
"But you knew I was the one at your door; you could have at least turned that down before you came to the door," she said, and I nodded with a smirk, followed by a head shake.
"Well, it's my room; I can be naked if I want to." I see her flush at the word naked, and my smirk deepens. "What do you want, though?" I act as if I did not know that my music was the problem.
"What do you mean, what do I want?" she asked, and I shrugged. She narrows her eyes at me and clenches her fists by her side. "TURN OFF THAT MUSIC NOW, OR I MIGHT HAVE TO REPORT YOU FOR INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR." Her voice was stern, and I knew she was not playing around. She was fierce when mad. I hated how that made me want to tease her more.”
"Okay, geesh!" I say, throwing my hand in the air and walking to my phone. I turn off the music and then turn to her. "Better?"
"BETTER"
AUTHOR’S NOTE You’ve made it this far, and you’re telling me you’re not already a little bit in love with Taylor? Hmph. That towel scene alone deserves a comment, don’t you think? I’m watching you from my little author cave; don’t ghost me. COMMENT. Let me know your favourite line, or I swear Taylor’s shirtless antics will only get more chaotic. Love, Your emotionally unhinged but passionate author Zera
RIVERMy fingers were itching to see what Taylor had written in his letter, but I waited until the seatbelt sign went off and the plane was not cruising at the altitude he intended for me to read it. I pulled it out with shaky hands and began to read each folded line with pain and subtle understanding. Each word felt like a tribute to a part of us that we lost during that ridiculous fight. He dated every time he penned down a few words. Every word he couldnt say because i was too busy trying to pay him back to even see how much he was hurtingIt felt like I was peering into his soul and a timeline or diary where he recorded every single emotion he felt and why he felt it. ‘I don't want to stand on stage if she won't be clapping for me.’ I read those words over and over again. I reached out to him across the armrest and intertwined our fingers. He was pretending to be engrossed in the flight magazine, but I could feel his trembling hands against mine and how he tried not to look up
TAYLORThe wrap-up party was not a party like the team had expected. The director had a line of people who were ready to scout us, and I already had a few offers waiting for me after the vacation. River was eager and insisted that we spend the holidays getting ready for the auditions, so I did extremely well, and as much as I appreciated the gesture, I was not ready for that at all. “I don't want to spend my summer break working," I grumbled after her speech on why it was best for us to stay back and practise. "It's not working …" “I am going to spend the rest of my life working. I just want to spend fourteen days with you and you alone," I whispered and kissed her lips gently. She couldn't hide how much she was blushing and just hit me in the chest gently. “You don't get to do that." “I am going to live the rest of my life doing that." The house is a mess, with all of our things scattered on the floor in a mess. River had tried to convince me that she had it under control, but
RIVERThe high-end restaurant that Taylor's father had reserved. The kind that required you to have a membership to get in. Yet Noah and Hendrix stack three tables together and put chairs around them. I had never thought that I would find such a big family when I came to school here. I was sure I would be a nobody who would do well in school and give the valedictorian speech on graduation day, while thinking every other person who didn't have a good enough grade was just not good enough. I found friends, a family and even a super-perfect boyfriend. Taylor was seated between his mother and me, but still he couldn't take his eyes off his father, who was seated next to mine. My father was suddenly a chatterbox who knew quite a lot about Taylor and was ready to share with him. “I tell you the boy is a star," he bragged while taking a sip from his wine glass. At the end of the table, Elise and Hendrix are seated beside each other, engrossed in a more serious conversation than the on
TAYLOR‘Super proud of you, Taylor! I would be watching from the crowd, Dad.’ River is still holding the card, and her mouth is slightly open as she looks at me. I swallowed the lump in my throat and tried to act as if it didn't matter, but she already looked worried. “I am sure he is just here to see your showcase," she said. It sounded like she was the one who needed the convincing because I could hear all of the things she wanted to say, but couldn't. "Yeah," I nodded. I wanted to tell her not to worry, but before I could even make a word out, a loud voice cut through the air. "We go live in ten minutes, people," the director shouted, and the frantic energy backstage intensified. The thought of my father’s words was suddenly replaced by the reality of having to step on stage in ten minutes. Everyone was moving faster because in ten minutes the play had to start. And like me, everyone was panicking in the best way they knew how to."Here," I held the brooch up to her face. “
RIVERThe semester flew by faster than I thought after the first two weeks of chaos were over. Vanessa didn't come back after her suspension. She ahhed and gloated that she was transferring abroad, but everyone knew she was too ashamed to face the rest of her team members, and the guarantee that they would ever welcome her back was slim, so she took the right path. I was seated in the front row while Taylor was on stage with the new lead – Sarah. She was the unproblematic and humble girl who took Vanessa's part. She was talented, and watching her with Taylor on stage didn't make me nervous. In fact, it made me feel secure to see that he was just acting with her. The emotions were real, and once again, I was seeing how good he was on stage. I was busy putting the final touches on our first draft. That semester had included Caleb and me spending late nights together. We had found other students who were interested in the topic and turned it into a funny study group project. Our pr
RIVERThe hearing is silent, and Vanessa is suspended for a few weeks. Some students claim that the dean was being diplomatic because they couldn't deny her father's influence, even though they wanted to still act high and mighty for the public. So even though she originally deserved an advisory to withdraw, they were all playing it safe. I did not wish for her to leave school; I just wanted her to butt out of the situation. Mr Road and Vanessa are waiting for us by the door. Vanessa steps into our path with her hands crossed over her chest and a scowl on her face. “You think you have won? Is that the reason you are smiling so brightly?” she scoffed, her eyes red with fury. She is no longer screaming like she had done when the director announced she was going to have to step down from the leading role. It looked like she was plotting, but if she were wise enough, she would know it was pointless to try anything now. All would point to her if anything fishy were to happen. "Well,







