Attention.
This book is a work of fiction, any resemblance to real-life incidents is purely a work of fiction. And no religion is intended to be disrespected! Enjoy as you read. "Amen!" My parents responded to the priest's prayer, and I shifted my gaze back at my two sisters, who were talking to some church members. I was standing alone on the terrace under the sun while my family was busy talking to some friends and a priest, and I? I don't have friends. I'm an introverted introvert who hates talking to people whether online or physically. I enjoy being on my own with my cat and laptop, watching movies, and playing games. You don't wanna know what movie I enjoy watching. "Call your sisters, it's time to go home." My mother instructed me to walk with my dad to our car. I huffed, walking to my sisters, who were laughing and talking to their friends as if they couldn't live without them. As I got closer, I avoided eye contact with my elder sister's friend, who was crushing on me. "We're going home," I whispered to Ruth's ear. "Hi, Matt," Naomi called and I smiled a little in response to her greeting. "Get your butt to the car. We're leaving." I said to my younger sister before walking away, and I could hear the ladies teasing Ruth's friend Naomi, who seemed to still blush at how I smiled at her. I walked to my dad's car, which was parked at the front of the church, and slid in, adjusting to the left side so Ruth and Leah could sit. "Where are your sisters?" My father asked. "They are coming," I replied looking out of the car window. My sister's arrived and entered the car, still talking as though if they didn't do that, they'd be dying. I find their conversations irritating because it's always about people, crushes, and clothes! Why can't they talk about animals, places, books and movies? "Is that what you were taught in the church today ladies?" My dad seemed to have heard how they giggled at the mention of the clothes they wished to buy. "We aren't talking about something bad Dad," Leah replied. "It's just clothes, and it's not as if it's bad clothes. We're planning on buying it for our upcoming church anniversary." Ruth chimed in. "I asked if that you were taught in church." My dad repeated, glancing at them from the rear-view mirror, still driving, and they shook their heads. "Henceforth, you won't be talking about material things, and start discussing about the Bible. How many times would I tell you that?" He nagged and I laughed inwardly. That would make it one decade of a time that I've heard my dad say that to my sisters, and they'd go back to saying Bible and religious kinds of stuff then the next day, they are back to talking about their usual discussions. "You should be grateful I haven't made one of you to be a nun." My dad added his usual phrase. "If Mum's parents had made her a nun, you wouldn't have married her," I muttered. "And that's why I haven't made them be one yet, but that shouldn't make them unholy." My dad preached. "You should be lucky. That's their flaw," I mumbled, closing my eyes and wondering how come my dad, who is a typical businessman, has always been this righteous. His rules are strict! Live by the Bible, don't break any commandments, and ' I trust you all don't know about LGBT, which always makes me feel guilty. We finally arrived at our house and I was the first to alight from the car. I walked to the gate and unlocked it, opening it wide enough for my dad to drive in. As soon as he drove in, I closed the gate and padlocked it because every Sabbath day, we aren't allowed to go outside but stay indoors, which I always enjoyed anyway, except for my sisters, especially Ruth, the blonde girl who doesn't take after the rest of us brown hair. She is always the one who breaks Dad's rule and would tiptoe to go have a date with her boyfriend, Theodore who I once had a crush on. I walked with my family inside our sitting room, shutting the door behind me. As we stepped in the middle of the room, we held our hands, forming a circle, and my dad led the thanksgiving prayer. When he finished praying, Ruth and Leah walked to the kitchen to fetch us some chilled water while I took off my suit which I always find uncomfortable. If I ever mentioned it to my dad, he would scold me and might even ask me to wear a suit to school throughout the weekday. The long trousers I was wearing were making me feel like it was my first time wearing the trousers, probably because my dad made our tailor alter and I couldn't wait to get it off my tiny legs. I walked with my suit in my hand and collected a glass of water from Leah which I gulped down to my heart's satisfaction before continuing my walk to my bedroom. I walked down the hallway before entering my bedroom, and Jennabeth, my Himalayan cat, ran to me. I smiled at her, squatting to her height and I ran my fingers on her furs. "How are you, Jenna?" I asked staring at her grey eyes while her tail wagged in response. I walked to a side of my bed, checking if she ate her food and drank enough water and I was pleased to see that she must have finished her food. I unbuttoned my shirt, put off the trousers that looked baggy on me,, and walked to the bathroom while Jenna licked some of the water in her bowl. I stripped off, turning on the shower which ran down my brown hair and white body. I was still showering when I started feeling pain in my chest. I groaned, clenching my fist on my chest as if it would suppress the chest ache, but the pain remained, my body was frozen with terror, and I could hear my heartbeat in my ears, my breath coming in a short, shallow gasp, and the pain was starting to overwhelm me. "Ah!" I shouted gritting my teeth as I began wondering if this was the end of me. I had always known my heart disease could be serious, but now it felt like the threat was imminent."Yo!" I shouted along with my friends as we clinked the cup against each other.I gulped down some of the beer before looking up at Darren who was busy teasing one of the girls he recently met in the bar."I heard you visited Matthew." Billy started a conversation and I smiled a little. "How's he feeling now?" He asked as if concerned."I don't know," I replied sipping the remains of the beer in the cup."And if your dad asked about him?" Mark chimed in."I'd probably say he is still lying in the hospital and will get discharged next week," I answered."Whoa... You hospitalized him for that long?" Billy arched an eyebrow."I think it's not because I approached him," I say. "He seemed to have a health issue," I told them remembering the heart monitor in Matt's ward. "And will you guys quit asking me Matthew-related questions?" I rolled my eyes at them as Darren walked back to our table."How's it going guys." He sat beside me."How'd it go with the lady?" Mark asked back and we all qui
"Huh. Haven't you gone back to school?" I raised my eyes at Leah who walked towards me, smiling suspiciously."I should have. But I had to escort someone back here." Leah replied."What do you mean?" I inquired."Keith is paying a visit," Leah told me smilingly."Visit? To whom?" I arched an eyebrow. "To me?" I asked surprisingly and she nodded."I thought you weren't friends." Leah scorned glaring playfully at me."Why? Why would he visit me?" I asked with curiosity."Should I let him in?" Leah asks instead."Of course wait... Wait." I tried to catch my breath.Imagining a whole Keith visiting me... I blushed secretly.I hope he gets to touch me again, I prayed brushing my blushing self away. "Yes," I answered Leah's last question, trying to look calm."Alrighty, I'll be on my way to school then." Leah strode out of the ward while I adjusted myself on the bed, using my fingers to smoothen my hair and licking my lower lips as if the act would make me look cuter at the sight of Keith.
"When tomorrow comes, you should go and visit him," my dad said, giving me instructions. "Don't make that kind of mistake again," he added. "You should be grateful that none of the students blamed you for what happened." He dismissed me after that.As I left my father's office, I exhaled and leaned against the door. With my eyes closed, I let out a breath of relief.The memory of Matthew fainting replayed itself in my head and I felt how scared I had become then trying my best to revive him and how he had laid motionless on the ground.It's been over four hours since the incident happened but it felt as if it happened minutes ago.The school had to close for the day because of how students were talking about the accident especially when it was concerning me and the students had seemed unfocused in class which had made my dad call off school for that day.Even though I had been responsible for the large crowd that had been staring at him, I knew I needed to apologize in person as my da
As I slowly opened my eyes there came a headache.I groaned, blinking rapidly, using my palm to press my forehead.With the smell and aura, I knew I was in a hospital as I rested my back on the pillow, sitting comfortably on the bed, still moaning at the headache."Matt!" Leah and Ruth stood up reaching for my hand."Are you okay?" Ruth asked with a worried look."Of course, I am," I replied with a small smile, still feeling my head spinning."You should have obeyed Dad when he instructed you not to come to school today!" Leah said and I shrugged a bit."I fainted because I forgot to use my drugs early." I chimed in."Of course, that's not the cause. Isn't it because of Keith?" Ruth fired."Please, it's not Keith's fault... He was only trying to get friendly with Matt." Leah defended and Ruth scoffed."I see you prefer your crush to your brother, huh?" I said jokingly."Come on, of course not," Leah said hitting me playfully."Where am I?" I finally asked, even though I knew I was in
"You don't want the teachers calling your parents because of that." I warned Mark who recently joked about ' what if some gay are crushing on me' when technically he knows that, I hate that word.Somehow I looked back at my seatmate who was reading a billionaire romance novel and I stopped myself from wondering if he never got bored from reading girly novels. I was about to ask my friend the same question when he suddenly raised his face to look at me.His hazel eyeballs pierced into mine, while I stared comfortably at him expecting him to greet me, the great Keith Schuler because a normal person would say "Yo! What's cooking." Instead, he would run away with his face as if he just saw a ghost which he did just now."I guess he needs a brain check," Mark said seeming to have noticed the usual act of the hazel-eyed guy whom I can't even remember his name."Why would you say that? He is just a shy person." Bill said."Why in the world would a guy be shy?" I disagreed unmindful whether h
"Leah!" I shouted again running towards my sisters who stopped on their track glancing at me while I stopped running, striding over to their side, and trying to catch my breath."What are you doing here?" Ruth fired as I got closer to them."Weren't you instructed by Dad not to come to school today?" Leah added in."Well, I convinced him," I say standing at their front. "And I remembered we'd be having the midterm exam in our class today," I replied finally having control of my breath."Are you that careless?" Ruth fired. "You had a chest pain yesterday, and you're back running today?" She added with a concerned look."Well, I couldn't possibly miss school because of that." I smiled. "Besides I took my meds along with me," I assured."You know moving around concerning your health is risky. Not even to talk about running." Leah added and I smiled holding my sister's hand."We better get to class, we're very late as it is." I was reminded wanting to stop them from nagging at me, especia
"There'd be a church service tomorrow, I want the two of you to be there." My dad said cleaning his hand with a napkin after dinner."I don't think I'd make it," Jude pronounced and Dad shot him a look."Why? What's more important than serving God?" Dad fired at him."Nothing is more important than serving God," Jude replied. "But Dad, you know I've got an interview with Bishop magazines," Jude spoke."You do wanna work there?" I asked surprised at his words and he rolled his eyes at me."Postpone it." Dad stood up."But that's not possible Dad," Jude argued."Then will you prefer going to the interview than performing your duty in the church as the first son of a Deacon?" My dad asked rhetorically and Jude couldn't say a word. "Take a look at Keith, he's more responsible and active both in church and the school. I suggest you start taking the footsteps of your brother." With that, he walked away."Bro," I called and Jude raised his eyes sharply at me as if I had always been the rival
Attention.This book is a work of fiction, any resemblance to real-life incidents is purely a work of fiction. And no religion is intended to be disrespected! Enjoy as you read."Amen!" My parents responded to the priest's prayer, and I shifted my gaze back at my two sisters, who were talking to some church members.I was standing alone on the terrace under the sun while my family was busy talking to some friends and a priest, and I? I don't have friends.I'm an introverted introvert who hates talking to people whether online or physically. I enjoy being on my own with my cat and laptop, watching movies, and playing games. You don't wanna know what movie I enjoy watching."Call your sisters, it's time to go home." My mother instructed me to walk with my dad to our car.I huffed, walking to my sisters, who were laughing and talking to their friends as if they couldn't live without them.As I got closer, I avoided eye contact with my elder sister's friend, who was crushing on me. "We're