Calvin groaned slightly as he tried to open his eyes. The bright light of the hospital was hurting his eyes. He could hear a sweet voice calling out his name. After struggling for a few seconds he finally succeeded in the task.
"Mom..." He whispered after seeing Joanne's smiling face on the side. Joanne caressed his hair with fragile hands as if he was a delicate piece of glass. Her heart felt at ease once she saw her son looking at her.
Calvin moved his head left and right hoping to see Blair around him. "Mom, where is Blair?" He questioned after noticing her absence. Joanne didn't miss the trail of disappointment in his voice. She smiled at his question.
'Young love.'
"She was here the whole night so I sent her home to get some rest. Don't worry, she will be here soon."
It didn't take long for Joanne's words to turn in to reality. Blair arrived just as Joanne placed t
Calvin rolled his eyes at Blair's failed attempt to peel an apple. For past 15 minutes she was trying to peel it, which wasn't very successful. His stomach was growling at the sight of the sweet fruit and Blair's poor skills were testing his patience. "You know, apple peels are good for your health. You should just eat it like this." She held up the fruit in front of his face. "No, I don't like the peel." Blair heaved a sigh. He was acting so high maintenance, it was annoying her. She had been so relieved to see him awake but now, seeing his tantrums, she wanted to smack him unconscious again. She once again tried her luck with the knife but this time it ended up slicing her skin. Blair let out a small scream at the sting. Red liquid slowly began appearing from her thumb. Calvin quickly grabbed her palm and observed the little cut. He clicked his tongue and shook his head in disappointment.
“Neither me, nor my family have anything to do with what happened. You have to trust me!” Raiden scoffed loudly, making sure that the girl noticed his reaction of disbelief. Trusting her was the last thing he would do. He could not put his faith in someone who claimed to be the daughter of a criminal. “Give me one reason why I should trust you.” “You are the only person who knows who I am. No one is aware of the fact that Byron chase has a daughter except for you. I am not lying, you are the only one who can help me, please.” Stephanie begged. She did not care if she sounded desperate. Maybe because she really was. She wanted to get away from Britney, from their house, from the place where she was kept like a prisoner for years. Raiden Kingston was an influential person. The main motive why she revealed herself to him was to make him trust her. Only then would he agree to be on her side. But of course it wasn’t easy to convince him. He was the sharpes
Calvin tried to supress his pain filled moans as he unsuccessfully attempted to get out of his tshirt. Before Blair arrived at the hospital to pick him up, he had already changed out of hospital clothes with the help of a staff. But now, he could not wear the sweatshirt he wanted without dying from pain. Ever since he got married, he had made a habit of not going to bed undressed. The door of their walk in closet opened and Blair walked in. "Are you alright?" She asked with concern. She must have heard his moans. "No, get me a pair of scissors so I can rip this off!" He exclaimed, harshly grabbing on the fabric over his torso. He was already struggling by not being able to use his dominant hand and that stubborn shirt frustrated him even more. Blair walked closer to him and began to lift up his shirt. He grabbed her arms to stop her when the shirt was already half way up through his stomach.
"Yes Ms. Blair, I am pretty sure I have tried everything. No one has seen her for days." Wan informed . "Ok but don't stop looking and report me every littlest detail." Blair pressed the disconnect button and continued stirring the bone marrow soup which she was cooking for Calvin. With passing days, she had became more and more skilled in household work. She could go grocery shopping alone and not come back with wrong ingredients. Her knife skills got visibility better. She did not cut herself every minute and did not leave the food in oven for extra 30 minutes. Did not need YouTube to guide her through the kitchen and did not have to raid the whole place to find salt. Calvin was greatly impressed by how much better she had gotten. Since he was not able to help around much but you always try to assist her with small tasks arranging her papers and making the bed.
'SOS!' Jessica put her dresses aside and immediately called Blair after receiving her message. She had gotten home early to prepare for her date with Aaron. Well, it was not exactly a date but still she wanted to look her best. "I am going on a date!" Blair exclaimed over the phone. Jessica dropped the dress that she was holding. "Oh my God, finally! With whom?" Blair facepalmed at her friend's question. Was she seriously asking her that? "Who do you think, dumbass." "Oh yes, Calvin ofcourse. Stupid me." Jessica smacked herself and flinched when she hit herself too hard. Of course it had to be her husband she was going on a date with. "But how did this happen? She was curious but she also knew that it was bound to happen sooner or later. She had not failed to notice Calvin's small, sweet gestures towards Blair. And as much as Blair did not want to admit, she had made space for him in her heart. They were like one of those cute co
"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