Diane walked into the house, tired and hungry. Rachel hurried towards her. “Welcome Mrs. Langston,” she greeted. “What will you like to eat?"
“Just send me a plate of noodles or something,” Diane replied off-handedly as she moves towards the stairs.
“Sure ma’am.”
She paused and turned to Rachel. “By the way, where are my sisters?” Diane asked.
“Natasha is upstairs,” Rachel replied. “I think she said something about doing her assignment. Malvika is not around.”
“I see. And Nicholas?”
“He’s not around, also. He is not back from work.”
Diane nodded and walked upstairs. She took a turn and bumped right into Jenny.
“Watch your way!” Jenny snapped.
Diane rubbed her forehead. “Sorry about that,” she apologized.
“Whatever,” Jenny hissed. She shoved Diane out of the way and began to walk away. Then, she halted. She turned. “Hey you!”
Diane stopped. She took a slow turn. “Yes, Jenny? Anything?” she asked patiently.
“Just so you know, you are not welcome to this house. And you better hurry up and be done with whatever deal you have with my father because I cannot wait to see your back.” Then, she walked away.
Diane stood still, watching her walk away. She inhaled deeply and gave a sharp exhale. She knew she was going to face hostility in this house, she just didn’t expect it to be this much and this obvious.
Jenny didn’t even bother to hide her dislike for her. She stated it bluntly. Imagine hating someone to the extent that it shows even in your actions. How terrible.
Diane sighed and continued the journey to her room.
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Nicholas stood at the bottom of the stairs, waiting for Ashley. He tapped his watch impatiently. He loved Ashley but one of the things he disliked was lateness. And Ashley was never punctual. He had been waiting for over thirty minutes now but she wasn’t ready yet.
He looked around the room and sighted Natasha. Natasha was on the chair, watching television. At least, that’s what he thought. In actual fact, she was analyzing Nicholas at the corner of her eye.
After a while, she turned to ask, “What are you waiting for?”
Nicholas glanced at her, surprised to hear her ask the question. He scowled. What a nosy sixteen year old. “Mind your busines,” he snapped.
She shrugged. “Funny, I was about to do that,” she replied and he glared at her. “Just curious by the way. Are you waiting for Ashley?"
Nicholas gave her a terrible look. “I do not want to repeat this. Mind your business,” he snapped.
Natasha gave a careless shrug. “I wish I could but I have never learnt to. So answer my question. Are you waiting for Ashley?”
“You are such a nosey teenager,” Nicholas muttered. “Of course. I’m waiting for Ashley. Who else will I be waiting for?”
“I don’t know. Jenny, maybe,” Natasha replied. She crossed her legs. “So where are you guys going?"
Nicholas rolled his eyes. “Stop talking to me,” he stated. He made a promise to himself to not get close to Diane or any of her sisters. Getting close meant getting emotionally attached and he didn’t want that. He wanted to hate them, even if there was no reason for that.
“I don’t know how and when to stop talking, so tell me. Where are you going?” Natasha asked, making Nicholas groan. “Seriously, just say it. It won’t take anything away from you.”
“I’m taking her to a restaurant,” Nicholas replied simply.
Natasha scrunched up her face in displeasure and disgust. “Restaurant? Isn’t that so basic and boring? If you are going on a date, aren’t you supposed to take her somewhere interesting and romantic?”
He glared at her. “I will repeat this: Mind. Your. Business!” he said with gritted teeth. How could this girl just make him feel so dumb? “She is my girlfriend, not yours. And I know what she likes.”
Natasha shrugged again. She was clearly indifferent to the irritation and annoyance he was feeling. “I was just making an observation. So, what does Ashley like?”
Nicholas groan. “Oh God! Do you ever take a break?” he wondered.
Natasha gave a smug grin. “As long as it pisses you off, of course not. I don’t take a break.”
He opened his mouth to reply but was cut off by Ashley’s entrance. She was dressed in a pink strapless gown that stopped mid-thighs.
“Hey babe,” she greeted, kissing his lips.
Natasha faked gagged loudly.
Ashley glared at her. “How old are you? Five?” Natasha rolled her eyes. Ashley turned to Nicholas. “How long have you been waiting?”
“Nearly forty minutes,” Nicholas said with a frown. It took great effort to conceal the displeasure in his tone.
“Oh, I had to adjust my make up and all. But I’m ready now,” Ashley said with a smile.
“He has been waiting for you for nearly forty minutes,” Natasha interrupted them. “Yet you can’t even apologize.”
Ashley turned to her. “What is your problem?” she demanded, her hands on her hips.
Natasha shrugged her shoulders. “I’m just pointing out to you what you fail to clearly see. Nicholas is obviously not happy that you are late but instead of you to apologize, you are talking about your make up.”
“Natasha, shut up,” Nicholas hushed her. “I’m not complaining,” he said to her.
Natasha snickered. “Right. I guess I should mind my business. Your dress looks beautiful by the way, Ashley. It complements your blonde hair.”
Ashley beamed. She lived for compliments and praise from people. “I know right,” she said as she brushed her hands through the front part of the gown.
Nicholas wrapped his hands around Ashley’s waist and kissed the side of her head. “I was going to say that. Babe, you look gorgeous.”
Ashley giggled. “I know.”
“You are supposed to say thank you,” Natasha said, surprised. “God, Ashley, it as a compliment.”
“Wrong. It was a fact,” Ashley stated with pride. “I’m beautiful and I know it.”
Natasha shook her head. “Wow.”
“What’s happening?” Diane asked as she walked downstairs, holding in to the rails of the stairs. She held a glass of wine in her hand. “Natasha , where is Malvika?”
Natasha looked up. “I don’t know.”
Diane glanced at Nicholas and Ashley. “Hey,” she said to them.
Ashley released herself from Nicholas’ hold. “Hey, Diane. What do you think of my dress?”
Diane raked her gaze through her. “It’s pretty. You look beautiful.”
Ashley giggled. “I know.”
Natasha rolled her eyes. “You just want someone to praise you.”
“Yeah, duh,” Ashley replied.
Nicholas grasped Ashley’s arm. “We are on our way now. We will probably be back late or we may not return at all.”
“Bye,” Diane said with a small wave and watched as the two of them walked out of the house, hand in hand.
Once they closed the door behind them, Natasha rolled her eyes. “Ashley just revels in people’s praises. I don’t get why.”
Diane laughs and falls back on the couch. “If I was as beautiful as that, I’ll be seeking for praises too.”
Natasha rolled her eyes again. “Oh please. She’s not even that pretty. She is just lucky that she has a blonde hair and that she is a model, that’s all.”
“Don’t be mean, Natasha,” Diane said to her with a small frown on her face. She watched as Natasha stood and walked to the stairs.
“I’m not been mean. I’m just saying the truth,” Natasha replied and began to climb the stairs slowly. She halted. She turned her head. “Diane, erm, I’m going up to sleep. Could you have someone call me when it’s time for dinner?”
“Of course,” Diane replied. She tilted the glass of wine towards her mouth and took a slow sip as she watched Natasha slowly ascend the stairs.
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Diane stood in front of the bathroom mirror, her heart thumping wildly, her hands shaking as she unwrapped the pregnancy test packet. She lowered herself into the toilet seat, raising up her dress and pulling down her panties. Closing her eyes, she placed the pregnancy test instrument beneath and let the urine flow on it and into the toilet. Then, she placed it back on the counter and waited. Just a year ago, and some months after Diane’s kidnap, Malvika delivered her baby boy in an hospital and just as she had promised, she gave that baby to Diane and Nicholas. The baby was named Cameron Alan Langston. Some months after birthing her child, Malvika left as she had said she would and took off for Florida to continue her life despite pleas from her sisters – Natasha and Diane. Diane had been raising Cam for a year and she was enjoying every moment of it. But recently she had begun to feel feverish – vomiting all over the house. No food could stay in her belly. At first she thought it wa
A slight sound of movement outside made Diane open her eyes. The entire room was still dark as there was no space for illumination. Her hands and feet were still bound together. Her neck hurt from having bending them in one position for a very long time. The mosquitoes in the room kept biting her and the notes were painful. She had been unable to sleep for a while even with her eyes closed, so when she heard movement in front of the door, her eyes flew open. She fixed her gaze on the door, sensing movements behind it. Her heartbeat increased in fear as she was unable to tear her gaze away from the door. Her fear heightened when someone started to bang something on the door. She began to struggle with her chains, unable to move. “Help!” she yelled. “Somebody, help me!” But the banging increased, until the door was pushed open. She opened her mouth and let out a loud scream when she saw the uniformed men armed to the bones barging in, “Ahhhhhhh…….” “Ma'am, please you can calm down,” On
"Ashley?!" Nicholas exclaimed. Ashley glanced up, her eyes grief and fear stricken. She pushed at the hair that were sticking to her face because of the tears. "Nicholas," she gasped behind her cuffed hands. "Oh my God, Nicholas you are here. I missed you!" She cried. "What are you doing here, Ashley?" Nicholas asked, still shocked and confused. "How....how did you get here?" "I....I was arrested," she mumbled. "For what? How? What did you do?" He threw a series of questions at her, all of which she did not answer. He stared at her, a small frown on his face as something finally clicked. "The cops said they arrested a couple of people who turned out to be a gang. They got an address from these guys and when they got there they found.....you?" He was shocked.....and although he was able to piece it together, he was still very much confused. "I'm sorry," Ashley whispered. "For?" "What happened," she cried. "I....I didn't know at first. She didn't tell me we were going to kill her
Diane slowly opened her eyes. She let out a soft groan of pain as she tried to adjust herself on the ground. Her hands kept pulling against the cuffs. She glances around, shuffling her legs. The entire room was dark, except for the ray of light coming in beneath the door. She had spent almost two days in this hell hole that Jenny and Derek had locked her up in. Just yesterday, one of Jenny's goons had placed a call to her family, demanding a ransom. Diane let out a pant. She was feeling hungry and thirsty. Not only that, her entire body was in serious pains. Her body ached to the marrow and she had this massive headache that forced her to wince from time to time. She could not wait to get out of here, yet she had no idea how she would get out. The doors and windows were locked, her hands and feet were handcuffed and there was absolutely no way that she could free herself. Her best and only option was to wait for Nicholas to pay the ransom so she could be released. Just then, the door
“Hey,” Malvika said as she walked down the stairs tiredly. Natasha was sprawled on the couch, tired from her constant crying. Her eyes were red and her cheeks looked swollen. Malvika walked towards her and sat beside her. “Hey, are you still crying?” She asked, looking around the living room. She saw Nicholas standing by the door, talking lowly to someone on the phone. “I’m too tired to cry,” Natasha answered weakly. Her weeping had seeped out every of her energy. She pulled herself to sit up. “What do you think happened to her? She said she was going out and all of a sudden, we couldn’t find her. How did that happen?” “Okay, I need you to calm down,” Malvika said. “The cops are doing everything they can and Nicholas and I are trying our hardest best to find her. We are going to find her, okay?” Malvika tried to reassure her younger sister. She sounded sure of herself, but deep down, her insides crawled with doubt and fear. What if they were never able to find her? Was she so sure th
“Yeah, I don’t think that’s going to be possible,” Jenny says into her phone, pulling the cigarette away from her lips and blowing out a puff of smoke. She was seated on the chair, her legs crossed out in front of her as she listened to her brother ask her to come to the house. “Nick, I really appreciate the invite, but I’m sorry, I’m not going to be able to make it. And by the way, I’m really sorry about Diane.” After a while, she hung up and threw the phone on the table, letting out a sigh. “Nicholas?” Ashley asked as she flipped through a magazine. She glanced up at Jenny, raising her brow. “Yeah.” Jenny let out an exaggerated sigh. “He wants me to come over today,” she said, rolling her eyes. “I’m not going though. I’m in the middle of something,” she said, blowing out a ring of smoke while Ashley chuckled. “Why can’t we go, though?” “We?” Jenny raised a brow? “Who’s we?” she asked. “You and I of course.” “Okay cute, but he didn’t invite both of us. He invited me, his sister.
Malvika sat in front of the car with Nicholas, her nose pressed on to the window as she was deep in thoughts. Beside her, Nicholas drove as carefully as he could, the both of them thinking about Diane. He was driving her to the restaurant where Diane’s cat was found. She had an inkling of what the restaurant was or who might be behind the kidnap but she needed to confirm it first.“What are you thinking about?” Nicholas asked, breaking the silence.She pursed her lips, turning to look at him. Then, she answers, “I might know who could be Diane’s disappearance,” she answered, slowly and carefully, watching his face for any reaction.He darted a surprised glance in her direction. “Really? Who?”“You are not going to be happy about this,” Malvika answerez. She paused, before finally saying, “Jenny.”“What?!” Nicholas sharply pulled the brake of the car in shock, halting it. A loud honk resonated behind them as a car drove angrily past them. “Sorry!” Nicholas called out, before turning ba
“Any news?” Natasha asked as she descended the stairs with Alyssa behind her. Her eyes were red from tears and she rubbed her cheeks to clean them off. Malvika and Grace were seated on the couch in the living room. Olivia was spread across Grace’s leg, sleeping peacefully. They had all stayed in the living room, waiting to here from Diane but heard nothing.Malvika shook her head. “No. Mark and Nick went to the station this morning,” she said.Natasha sighed, slumping on the chair. Alyssa sat down quietly beside her. “But where did she go?”“No one knows.”“She told me she wanted to receive a phone call,” Grace informed them, rubbing her hands slowly round her daughter, Olivia’s back. “That was all. I didn’t see her again.”“Her car isn’t in the garage,” Malvika said. “So, she went with her car.”“But someone must have seen her leave.”Malvika sighed. “We didn’t and we don’t even know who to ask. Hopefully, Mark and Nicholas will come back with good news.”The four of them sat in the
A groan slipped out of Diane’s mouth. Her left leg moved a bit as she struggled to straighten her shoulders. She subconsciously tugged her hands, sensing that they were in some sort of bondage. She let out another groan, this time fluttering her eyes open slowly. Her hazy sight was, however, met with darkness. She blinked twice, glancing around but her gaze met nothing but darkness.What happened? She wondered, squeezing her eyes shut as she tried to remember what happened the night before. With her eyes still shut, an image of her standing in the living room reading Ashley’s text message. She remembered leaving the house and going to a restaurant that looked deserted and out of business. She remembered thinking she would find Ashley there. And she remembered someone hitting her head. The last thing she remembered was blacking out.Oh God.Was she kidnapped? She was kidnapped! They freaking kidnapped her!Did that happen to Ashley too? Maybe that was why she was texting her. Did the s