"A fancy restaurant?"
"That's too boring."
"An amusement park?"
"Too noisy."
"Camping under the stars? That will be so romantic!" Blair gushed tapping Calvin's shoulder. He laughed and held her hand tightly and continue to drive with one hand. She was trying hard to guess where he was taking her for their date but till now, none of her guesses received a blue tick from him.
"I did think of that but the mosquitoes made me drop the idea." He admitted with a chuckle.
Blair sighed. No matter how much she is strained her brain, she was not able to figure out his secret date plan. She leaned back on the passenger seat and pouted. She looked so cute with puckered lips and puffed out checks, he wanted to grab and kiss her senseless then and there but he ended up just ruffling her hair.
"Don't trouble your pretty little head to
It was a very special evening for Aaron. For years, Jessica had been his best friend but that one hug changed everything. The way he used to look at her changed. She was still the same old talkative and bubbly Jessica but his feelings towards her were different. It was more than just friendship, he had started to look at her as a woman. He decided that he would convey his feelings to her. It would not be easy, there was a chance that it could possibly ruin their 20 years of friendship but he was ready to take the risk if it meant I could get the person his heart desired. It took a lot of courage for him to ask her out on dinner. He had planned everything for her. First he would take her to her favourite seafood restaurant, then to their childhood ice cream parlour. She loved that place. He kept a red rose in his coat pocket, he would give it to her at the end of the evening as a medium to confess his feelings. He h
Blair smiled when she saw Calvin in the kitchen. He was making something. She quietly tiptoed towards him, being very discreet, trying not to make any noise. Calvin was about to flip his pancake when he felt someone hugging him from behind. Blair wrapped her arms around his torso and rested her head on his back. "Well, this is new." He chuckled. She wasn't the type of person who would show much physical affection. Not because she did not like it, but because she was shy. She always got an adorable blush crawling up on her face whenever they were close and he loved to see her like that. "I missed this so much." She whispered, still holding him tight. "Missed this? You mean hugging me? You sound very different from my Blair." He finally flipped the pancake which was just seconds away from being burnt. He smiled to himself since he was pretty sure he had succeeded in making her blush. &n
Aaron immediately stood up and tried to fix his messy hair when he heard Raiden voice. Jessica too, cleared her throat and sat up straight on the bed. His mouth hanged open, he couldn't believe what he just saw. Jessica and Aaron were kissing, not just kissing but basically trying to swallow each other. "What was that?" His phone that was cluched in his hand, fell on the expensive carpet. "Raiden, I was about to tell you." Jessica left her bed and walked towards her brother. With his clenched fists, she could tell that he did not like what he witnessed. She gestured for Aaron to stay still while she talked to Raiden. Aaron obeyed. He knew Raiden very well, he was aware of how over protective he was over Jessica. It was best for him to stay quiet and let her deal with Raiden. "I really like him and you also know-" Raiden put up a hand which made her stop. He asked Aaron to come outside for a t
Jessica had some questions. She sat in the living room and waited for Raiden to arrive. It was almost midnight but he still had not returned. His phone was off too. It wasn't new for him to work till late so she wasn't worried much. She just wanted answers. "Why are you calling my brother?" After that, Stephanie had cut the call. Jessica never got to know what business she had with Raiden nor did she get a chance to ask him about it. She was determined to get her answers. Raiden entered the house with his head hanging low. He seemed different. His usual, straight and uptight way of walking had changed into a slouched posture. He put his bag on the table and begin to walk upstairs. Jessica didn't fail to notice his unusual behavior. He never left his bag here and there since it contained many important documents. "Raiden, we need to talk." He cleared his throat. "Can we talk later? I am
"I am sorry." Casey looked down, trying not to cry. Wan was furious after she told him that it was her who asked Blair to fire him. When Blair had told him she did not need him any more to be her informer, he was beyond surprised. Blair had just told him that he was too careless and that she could not keep up with him anymore. He found it strange. It wasn't like her. She always appreciated his efforts. So why would she have a problem with it? Now he knew why. "Sorry? How can you make such an important decision about my job without even consulting me?" He never expected it from Casey. She has always been supportive of his work. She even told him that she felt proud of him because he was doing something for everyone's betterment. "I just did what I felt was right for us." Casey defended herself. "You were the one who made me take up this job, then why are you suddenly acting this way? And even
"I want to thank you for everything you have done for me. I don't think I will ever be able to repay your good deeds." Wan kept playing with his fingers with his head down. Blair laughed at his comment. "Since when did you start being so formal with me?" She asked. He had always been so carefree, seeing that formal side of him felt very new to her. Though she had known him for only some months, she had developed a soft spot for him. He was like a little brother she never had. She did feel a little sad after realizing that he would not work for her anymore but convinced herself that it would be for the best, especially after he revealed that he was going to be a father. "I just wanted to express my gratitude." He chuckled, scratching his nape. "There is no need to. I helped you, you helped me, so we are even." The truth was that she didn't want him to feel burdened. She had helped him a lot but she never felt like she was doing him a favor. She
Raiden locked the door as he left the room. Jessica had moved back to her apartment the same morning. He insisted her to stay for a little longer yet it was impossible to change her mind. Not even 24 hours had passed since she left but he had already started to feel only. He had gotten used to her presence so her sudden absence made him a little melancholic. He laughed at himself after noticing how upset he was. He was definitely being overdramatic. It was not like he would not meet Jessica for the rest of his life. In fact he would probably be seeing her just the next day. "Maybe I should get a roommate, that way I will be less lonely." He chuckled at himself. When he gave it some more thought, he realized that even though his sister had left, he was not alone in that house. There was another person with him. Whom he had hidden. He went to the kitchen with an intention
22 years ago "I'm pregnant." These two words kept running in Byron Chase's head. It was unexpected, a mistake. They had never planned on having a baby together. It was not acceptable. They knew it was wrong, disgusting to say the least. But it was already done. Now they had to think of a way to get out of that mess. "Byron, We cannot let this child come into the world. It has to go, by any means." Britney urged her brother shaking his shoulders. She was aware of his thoughts. He was thinking of keeping the child and she did not want it to happen. "I want to keep it. It is my child." He announced. For a reason which was unknown to him, he was feeling great love and attachment for that unborn soul. One of the biggest reasons could be that because that child was his own blood and flesh, something that he had apart in creating. That would be the first reason anyone could think of, and it was undeniably true. However, that wasn't it. There was one more cau