The silence shifts to a violent turmoil. Heavy hurls of wind, quacking the window blends, it rushes against tin stuff, lifting them up. The sky shoots a flash of white patterns, as rumbling sounds fill the sky.
It doesn't take much for the wind to fail. The rushing sounds of rain follows suit, as the calm sinks in soaking over the scenery. I sit calmly in the confines of my room, my mind a cascading mess, while I take in the sudden change of scenery. Much from a bright starry night, the sky had turned thick, letting down heavy showers of rain. My mind goes similar to the sky, my thoughts, not exactly static, with the tossing and turning which has me uncomfortable. From some inquisitive excitement, I'm lost in confusion, and quite the wandering imagination. I never expected what I had seen. The shimmering light which cuts through his eyes as the door shuts. His glittering skin, glowing from the cracks of the shutting door. He watched me, his eyes were fixed on mine when that door ran shut, and I stood in awe, staring at least anyone I thought to see. No, never what you expect. Unable to shut my eyes to sleep. I let out a groan rising off my bed. My duvet lets in a tad bit discomfort in my legs, so I pull it off. My feet match against the ground, its chills biting in at once. I love it, the sensation. It tags along, letting down its chilly feeling slowly until it goes warm. Apparently something, someone should have done, before letting my mind walk into an unclad situation. I sigh softly, shifting my legs into my flips. It is deep into the morning, and I guess the sun might soon rise, since I had walked into my room two hours past midnight. And I have no exact clue, how much time I had taking with the tossing and turning. Not letting my mind drift towards it anymore, I opt for a drink. Maybe something cold, while standing outside the door, with some droplets of rain falling over my face. The thought of it fills me up, and I go for it. Flipping open my door, and walking off towards the kitchen for a chuck. My legs stick to a spot the moment I get into the kitchen. My eyes had lifted to the sight of some figure seated into the darkness. My mind will run wild, but I barely have the breath for it, not after a train of thoughts I have dealing with me. I make a turn, taking my eyes off, as I search turning on the switch. The light pours in, with a set of eyes that matches mine. Seeming gazing, I watch him stare while holding onto a mug, with some hot vapour, pouring off it. Trailing my eyes off, I haul my mind over towards the fridge. I stroll past him without a word, going over and taking out a bottle of water. I can feel his eyes on me, his slurping sounds heading towards my ears, I know he's waiting for some sort of comment, but I'm not the one to falter. Taking off its lid, I chuck the water in, feeling it wash down my parched throat. My hands clip against it, as I slam it over against the island's slab. “Good morning Mr Thane” I finally greet, having a bit of relief fill my gut while I gasp. “Good morning Mr Kelvin” he replies, dimly gazing at me. Thane wears a stoic look. Stiff but calm, he has an expression this time, and it is clear as crystal what it is. “Is that all you have to say ?“ He questions, when my feet shift away, trashing the plastic bottle over the bin. I sigh, as I'm so unwilling to have this talk. But not minding, I do let it out, giving him the response I think I desire. “You could have given some heads up” I say, letting it out, while my eyes are drawn on his. Slowly I watch it shift. His countenance takes a twirl. From something stoic, his lines shift, as he lifts the corner of his eyes, gazing with questions in his eyes. “That's your trouble ?“ “Should there be another ?“ I respond with a question, unsure what he's expecting, if not that. I stand blankly staring, waiting on some response while he mopes at me, barely saying any words but just sounds. “I honestly thought you'd be quitting, or saying something a bit rash, or probably demands” he replies, and now it's my turn lifting my brows in question. I have no clue why he'd think that. I love my job, it's quite comfortable, but then heave a breath, laying my hands over my waist, with a soft nod. I now realise why he thinks that. “Ooh” I mouth “that never crossed my thought, not until now” I say, watching the tension sink in a minute. “And now ?“ “Ohh, I still don't see a reason for that” I say, lifting my hands up, and slapping down, while my lips curve into a smile. “No, that's not why I'm unable to sleep,” I confess, taking a seat while my hands rub softly against my face.“Do people still do that ?“ my eyes lift, and his cocking brow, quite confirms it. That's quite out of it. I know the world is scary, but to go that far, I thought that was far gone not until now. “So what have you got up ?“ He softly asks, having me lift my face. I let the silence linger for a moment. My eyes fixed at his brown-golden ones, I let it sieve in, while my brain properly drew on my words. “It's just… I can't be the one paying them. I say that out loud “it's just against my morals and pretty much against my faith” I tell him, watching him softly nod in agreement, while he sips from his cup. “Isn't your faith against it though” he questions, letting down his mug. My cheeks rise, while I think about it. “Maybe, maybe not. I still have my speculations” I respond “But no one's sexuality is exactly my business. The person you sleep with isn't my problem, so why bother ?“ I say, sure he understands what I'm saying. He only nods again, repeating my words of not being the one who pays, but not really suggesting he agrees to it. “So you wish to be exempted from it ?“ “Yes,” I replied. Sure I don't have it in me, seeing a man standing unclad, consistently chewing carelessly at his gum, while sizing me up. “Okay then, it will be as you wish, but” and there comes the clause, my hands almost slamming against my face “You'd still have to escort them out, cause they get clingy at times” he says, and I nod, knowing I can work with that. It ends up becoming a deal, relieving me of that stressful thought. I just can't, I'm no pimp for my boss, maybe getting into the bodyguard role, but that's all I can do, and nothing else. “I should go grab my sleep” I say, feeling my worries drown in the pit. The cold splinters through, shedding into the fabric of my clothing, and that breaks me free. My eyes are heavy, but he sits silently, sipping the last part of what I think to be a coffee. “A question first before I leave” I say, letting his curious eyes peek at me for a moment. “How often ?“ I ask. He stares for a while, lifting his lips as he sighs at my question. “Last three called it quits the next day. Last one placed a threat for cash or she'd tell” he resounds in a breath. “And I guess, she's no longer on this earth ?“ I ask, watching him break off a chuckle at my question. “Is that what you think of me ?“ “Not you, just a general for wealthy humans” I reply “you'll are mostly jerks, and would fuck over anyone who tries to mess with you” I say, clearly seeing his amused gaze. His eyes fester on me, and with every crack on his lips, he falters to speak, finally letting go with a breath. “That's partially right, I won't lie. But never generalise stuff” he says, looking at me, while I'm focused, waiting for a response. “O God, No. I'm not that monster. Although she's locked up, should be for quite some time” he lets out, and I feel the smile creep up my lips. The night ends when the downpour thickens. Rising from his seat. I watch him stretch out, catching a glimpse of his shredded body, as his toughened Abs protrudes through his unbuttoned shirt. For a minute my eyes linger, laying in to see more, but my brains slam against it, as it moves my feet up, leading me sharply towards the entrance. “Kelvin” he calls out, halting my steps of retreat. “Ally or Queer ?“ He questions softly “but before that, thank you though” he says. “Why…” “I need my response first” he cuts me out, getting me into a fix, I barely want to be in.The sky lights up, shining brightly, with sun rays cascading the sky. A cool gust of wind blows across the trees, the serenity of the sea, making an awesome spectacle, as it howls softly. My eyes stare, with a pacing breath fallen. I sigh feeling a wrapping relief wash over me. It's beautiful. Lights and all. The glittering sands, the shiny seats, every deco, screams perfection, as it lays before my eyes.“You've done a great job” Thane's voice comes crashing in, as his shadow hovers over me.His hands crawl in, sliding through my hip, as he draws in. I feel his breath flutter over my neck, before his lips meet my skin, causing a shudder to my body, with every peck causing my bones to jolt.“Get a room you two” Samuel says, while digging through the sand and making his way to us. “Don't grill us, with your romantic radiation, today ain't about you both” he speaks, with jealousy spilling through the cracks of his lips.I roll my eyes in smiling, wh
Thane slams the door while he storms out. The news of Tania's arrival had caused a shift in his countenance, fazing his smile into a frown. From what was meant to foster a cozy feeling, igniting our long sort of romance. Her presence swerves it into a rushing light, having him sprint away, while asking I stay put for a while.If I'm being honest, I have no worries but one laying over my head. For no exact reason should Eleanor's party be withheld, or shrunk to a saddened one because a stupid rift, which a psychopath wouldn't let be. I get it she feels betrayed. I recall my lips apologising for sin I never knew I committed back then, when I had no clue that Thane (Leo) was the elder brother, she sp forever hated, and spoke ill off. In my defense, there wasn't a linking trait to the words she used in describing his actions, nor appearance.“Good riddance” I mutter, hearing a rising tone, rifting the air below.Lifting my hands, I lay in Thane’s wristwatch, w
My feet wanders about, with my hands wrestling against the wind. I'm scuttling, rushing, my feet unyielding to the tiny pressure I feel, clinging to me. Certainly nothing must go wrong, and everything should be perfect. The decorations were done, everything kept in place, and steadily placed, but the refreshments…“Please get the snacks and food properly placed” I calmly speak, talking to the ushers, and catering.My hands wave over my head, my palm softly rubbing against my temple, while I walk through. I take my moment, gazing around for my father, and Thane, and Daniel, and nobody seems to be in sight. I left off a reliving breath, knowing I'm out in the clear. If any of those, get me on my feet stressing for perfection, I know I'd certainly earn myself an earful speech.“Searching for ghosts? “ my feet drag along, halting at its stops at a spot.I whence, feeling my heart start to thud. My eyes shut, squeezing tightly, with my fist crumbling i
Lying in, my back sits upon the resting top. My eyes linger, lifted towards the display on the wall, while I flicker my pen, hovering its cover above my lips.“I'm not so sure that marketing strategy would work” I note, pointing out its fault. “That adverts time frame” I hiss, shaking my head. My eyes furrow with discontent, my body quacking in resolve. “It wouldn't sit well with our targeted audience” I say, while my finger flickers, towards that.There's a hovering shiver dancing through the room, by the time my lips go numb, shutting off my criticism. It's winter, in the deadlines, and I can feel eyes digging at me, once I'm done. I will be lying if I get to say that I don't know why. It's evident, my countenance says it all, my jawlines sound it abroad spilling it through the tracks.Daniel sighs, while waving his hands over his head. He too stared for a while, feeling trashed by the defeated look he wears on his face. He drags his feet, pushing in. He
My gaze shifts, falling. My eyes dropping down at the table, a little smile creeps onto my lips. My fingers meet, mating together, while tiny bits of laughter run through my throat. This man can't really be serious. No, he sure isn't. Waltzing in here, laying a cocky smile, like it's all roses between us.“No, we are nowhere” my voice sips my words. “Not close, not anywhere” I mouth, while picking my gaze up.For the first time in months, our eyes meet, with a tiny space sitting between us. I watch his drowning eyes stare, while my skin is ravished by his pouring breath. He sits steadily, eyes holding no signs of trouble nor glee. He looks numb, while beholding whatever it is, holding his fancy.“I'm out of here” I mutter, turning towards my side.I stretch my hands out, picking my phone up from where it sits. Dragging it up, my body moves, pushing my chair off, when hands rush, catching onto mine, as I attempt standing on my feet.“Kelvi
My breath shifts, sinking into my tummy. My eyes blink, as pain blights it. I stare deeply, feeling the waves halt, with my mind seizing, light fades from my senses.“What are you doing here?” I breathe forth. I question, with painted eyes gazing in forlorn.I feel the heavyweight rise. The mass of a sledge falls upon my shoulders as my feet start crawling. My strides are slow, my hands fisted. I hear the grunting of my throat, my skin trembling so badly. My sight lazes forth. I break a breath, knowing what path I'm about to take.“Kelvin” Samuel calls to me. I hear his voice come through, as he mutters, his steps drawing in, with his hands grabbing my arm.Tearing my eyes away from this man, my gaze shifts. I turn towards the one standing beside me, a glare shooting out towards him. Samuel stumbles, meeting my furry. His grip weakens, before I slightly shrug off his hold, turning my face back, to meet those cold eyes, which bear no remorse.