I smiled at the customer as she paid.
"Have a great day."
I glanced down at my mother, too high to care about where she was and too high to care that her teenage daughter was doing the work she was supposed to be doing.
"Thanks doll." The customer took her coffee from me.
"You're welcome." I watched as she left the cafè.
There were a few patrons seated at the tables. The door bell chimed as the next customer walked inside.
"Good evening. How may I help you?" I smiled at the man.
He didn't return my greeting.
"One black coffee."
"Will you be drinking it here?"
"Yes." He answered blankly.
"Coming right up." I smiled at him again. The owner told me to be really nice to the customers because the cafè itself was named 'Nice'. It was no problem.
I made the coffee and put it in a tray on the counter.
I told him the amount and he handed me a black Amex card. I quickly swiped it in the machine.
I handed him back the card.
"Would you like a cookie?"
"No." He took his card.
"It's a special cookie, limited edition."
"I said no. Didn't your daddy teach you not to bother strangers?" He narrowed his grey eyes at me.
Okay. "I was just trying to be nice. If you don't want a cookie, it's fine."
It was at that moment my mom woke up and got to her feet unsteadily.
"She does not have a daddy." She slurred.
"Mom, stop it." I placed a hand on her shoulder to sit down, but she swatted it away.
"And what's your name?" He asked my mother.
"Sheila." She fluffed her hair and grinned.
The man handed her a....business card?
"Meet me at The Lobster at 9 p.m. sharp."
What an unconventional way of asking someone out on a date.
My Mom was about to take the card, but I didn't let her.
"You can't blindly trust strangers Mom."
"Did I ask you little girl?" The man spoke.
My cheeks flamed. Little girl? Me?
"Shut up Ramara. You don't know." She snatched the card away and tucked it inside her chest.
I pay the bills, I put food on the table, but she can't even give me half the respect she gives to strangers.
"I'll be there handsome." She said and I almost gagged.
"Pack this for me." The man said.
I internally rolled my eyes. I plastered on a big smile.
"Of course sir. Give me a minute."
I packed his coffee and gave it to him. He picked it up and walked away with his briefcase in another hand.
"He could be a serial killer." I warned my mom. Not like she would heed it.
She ignored me and took the card out of her shirt. I carried on with my work till it became dark.
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My mom was gone, probably on her date or getting high somewhere. By the time the last customer left, it was nearly ten. I closed the cafè and started walking to our apartment. It wasn't in the optimum condition, but the rent was cheap, so it was home for now.
As I was walking and dancing, I felt someone creep up behind me and despite my fear, I whirled around with pepper spray outstretched in my hand.
When I saw who it was, I relaxed despite my pounding heart.
"Jesus Brandon! You scared me!"
He wrapped me in his arms.
"Aww I'm sorry babe."
Brandon, my best friend. I would totally date him, but sadly, I'm not a man.
"Should I tell you a joke to make you feel better?" He walked along with me with his arm slung over my shoulder.
"Please don't." Brandon's jokes were so horrible.
"Once upon a time, there was a rat. One day, the rat died. The end. The moral of the story is don't be a rat." He burst out laughing and I could only stare at him.
He wiped a lone tear away and looked at me. "What? That wasn't funny for you?"
I saw two lone figures walking in the distance.
"Do you see that Bran?"
"Don't worry babe, I'll protect you."
I rolled my eyes. "Of course you will."
"Do you remember the last time a black cat appeared in front of us honey?"
He glared at me from underneath his ridiculously long lashes.
"That was one time okay?"
As we walked further towards the two people, I realized it was my Mom and the man who gave her his business card.
"Mom!" I ran my hands through my hair.
"You tell him our address on your first date?! Jesus, what is wrong with you?"
She raised her hand to slap me, but I caught her hand in time and stepped forward with her wrist still in my hand.
"Next time you hit me, I'll hit you right back. Ten. Times. Worse." I dropped her hand and stepped back as she tried to form a sentence. I refused to be her punching bag anymore.
Brandon's arm went around my shoulders again.
"You should respect your mother, little girl." The man crossed his arms over his shoulders.
Anger bubbled in my veins and I blew out a tired breath.
"Oh I'm sorry Daddy. I didn't know you were in charge of me. You don't know anything about us, so it's best if you don't interfere in this lovely family reunion. And for the love of God, stop calling me little girl. My name's Ramara."
The man narrowed his eyes at me.
"Be careful what you wish for dorogoy. That just might come true."
My mom went for a kiss on his lips. I prepared for it, but he swerved his head.
"I hope to meet you again Geoff." Her words were slurred and I could see the the white particles in her nostrils.
He twisted his mouth and walked away.
"I'm sorry about that Bran. Don't mind them."
He ruffled my hair and I saw Geoff wipe his cheek as he walked away.
Three years later :"Geo." I groan as Geoff flicks my abused nipple. "You're a monster." I huff when he starts sucking on my other nipple. "I love your tits, dorogoy. It's not my fault they're irresistible."Somehow, after all these years, Geoff can still make me blush. I run my hands through his golden hair and stare into his grey eyes I love so much. The longer we stare at each other, the more heated our gazes become. I run my palm down his naked chest, lightly brushing his golden curls. It doesn't stop there though. I venture further down and am not surprised to find his erection in his sweats. I cup it and stroke. He closes his eyes and I touch my lips to his. An abrupt bang on the door jolts me awake."Ramara, dear. The kids are waiting for you.""I'll be down in ten, Yvette." I holler, despite my throbbing centre. I look beside me and find the other side of the bed empty. It's becoming more frequent these days. I don't know how it started, but I miss him already.With a sig
Geoff :6 years later:I decided to come home early today, because why not? My dorogoy barely has time for me as is, plus I can take care of the kids while I'm at home.As soon as I opened the door, the twins latched on to both of my legs. I pretended to fall down and heard both their giggles.Ava and Mikhail. They blabbered on about something at the same time, but I'm not fluent in baby gibberish.But, I did seem to nod at the right time and laugh at the right time because they gave me proud looks. Then, they ran back to the living room.I followed them and spotted my dorogoy on the floor with all kinds of art supplies scattered around. Even Yvette was there. We hired her as the nanny. The twins were a mixture of me and my wife. Blond hair and green eyes.Remy turned around to look at me and her green eyes s
"So I'm not just your fuck buddy?""No." He said vehemently."Hate me. Loathe me. Despise me. But, don't fucking love me. Otherwise, you'd consume me. More than you already do. Until there's nothing left of me without you. I've been telling myself this for days. It doesn't matter now. You're mine and I want you so much. Back at the Bratva, I closed off my emotions. It was the only way to survive. But, seeing you always increases my emotions tenfold. I'm not blaming what I went through for my actions. I'll make it up to you, but you're staying with me." He squeezed my thigh and I was pretty sure my panties were soaked."Now that's the Geoff I know. The demanding insufferable ass."He shot me a look.He drove us to the airport."Didn't you bring anything with you?" I asked him."I knew that I had to bring you back. I didn't
2 days later :I was just getting settled in Dad's place, even though it didn't feel like my home. I tried not to think about Geoff, but it was impossible. I wonder if he's thinking about me. My lips curled when I thought about him with another woman.Sandra and Dad were very excited to see me despite my sour mood. They didn't have many visitors in the two days I was here, so when I heard the door bell ring, I was sceptical, but I opened the door anyway.I stumbled back a step when I saw Geoff in front of me. Not just normal Geoff. Haggard, disheveled Geoff. His hair was mussed up, his clothes were rumpled, his eyes were red and he even wore mismatched shoes. His normal five o'clock shadow was thicker than normal.I mean, I didn't look any better, but..."You look horrible." I was the first to speak. I was anxious, happy, angry and frustrated all at once.&
I parked Geoff's car in the driveway and slumped my head against the steering wheel. How in the ever loving hell will I get him inside?"Geoff. Wake up." I shook him hard.He jolted."Come on baby. We're home."I got out and opened his door. I leaned in and held his face in my hands."You have to help me out here Geo. You have to stay awake honey. I don't want to drag you and I can't lift you all by myself. Got that?"He got out on unsteady feet and slumped against me. I wrapped my arm around his waist."Easy."I locked his car and managed to get him to the front door. I couldn't unlock the door without putting him somewhere. I made him lean against a pillar and made quick work of opening the door."Geo. Come on honey." He could barely keep his eyes open, but he leaned against me and stumb
We ended up riding in Geoff's Audi. I put up no protest because I honestly didn't want to drive around in a dress, so I let it go, by pretending that Geoff was my chauffeur.I've seen Ray's house from the outside, but I've never been inside. The normal beige exterior was strewn with lights. For a rich man, his two storey home was humble and cozy."What's the party for?" I asked Geoff.His hands clutched the steering wheel in a white knuckled grip. I dared look down and I knew why the steering wheel was facing his white knuckled wrath. The man was painfully erect.I damn near rolled my eyes. Was it even normal for a man his age to be hard all the time?Still, it did things to my ego. But, I would be very, very mad if he was like that around anyone else. In fact, the thought had me shoving open the car door. It was irrational and downright stupid, but I couldn't do anything about