She walked briskly past him, almost knocking him out of the way. She didn't stop for a moment, nor look him in the eyes. She got into the elevator and pushed at the button of the floor she was headed to. He was still standing in the hallway, his back to her. She didn't seem to care. The elevator kept descending for a while till it got to the floor. The door dinged and was opened before her. When the door opened, she saw a man standing before her, his back to her. She didn't need to be told who that was. She should be stunned that he had travelled to that place without using the elevator, but she wasn't. It was as though she had really grown used to the magical attributes that Damien would exude. She stomped out of the elevator, flinging her body towards her office. She didn't for once turn to him. She didn't hear him come behind her. She didn't care either. She walked into her office and edged straight to her workspace. She got her bag and looked around for the last time. When she
"How do you feel?"She was sitting across the space, on another couch, but opposite him. Damien's eyes were were back to normal, and his face chilled. He didn't look neither happy nor sad. He wore a filtered gaze that couldn't be seen through. He didn't answer her question. There was a stool next to that part of the couch where he was seated. On the stool were bottles of water and wine. He had hardly taken either of the two. "Talk to me, Damien."She pushed a little bit further. Though she had a lot of questions to ask him, yet she was trying to be diplomatic as well as reasonable. The obvious fact was that she had never seen him act in such a manner. She had never seen him lose it and go out of control... unable to control his own body and wills. Of course she had seen him mad and pissed off. She had seen him do some certain things, but not this. She should be worried about the unconscious body of her ex which was in the guest room, but there was no point getting worried. Damie
"Is this good or bad?"Damien couldn't tell which of the answers to choose. It was hard for him to come to a conclusion. He was pacing her living room. It was already late in the night. And she had been gone from the living room since about twenty minutes ago. He had no idea what she might be up to. He didn't seem to worry about that much. He was only worried about himself. Worried about how he was going to handle this. "Should I feel happy or sad?"He wove the questions, hunting at the same idea. He didn't seem to arrive at the answer that he so wanted. He stopped pacing. "Why now? Why now that things are beginning to go out of hand? Would I be able to protect her?"He shut the doors of his eyes. To think that he was doubting himself was a slap across his own face. Yet he couldn't help but nurse it. He was being frank and realistic. "Can I be there for her when she needs me?"He asked another question spawned off the first. "It's already trouble enough being there for Jada. Now t
"How dare you treat us this way?""Don't dare touch me.""You'll regret it all your life.""Let the fuck go of me. Do you want to die?""I said stop touching me...""Do you have a death wish? Does it seem like a joke...""Someone warn these bunch of --"Each of the girls struggled and yelled at the security men who led them out of the hotel apartment, into the lobby and then outside the building. They were boiling in rage yet they couldn't do anything. None of the girls was paying any attention to her mate. Each girl had enough to worry about. Enough to make her bleed blood and rage. Their eyes were dead red and creepy. Like they would kill if they had the chance at it. "Please we would love you to respect yourselves. Don't come back here or we would have to call the cops. I'm sure you don't want to make the headlines tomorrow."One of the security men bowed after saying those words. "You bunch of faggots!!!"Allison had removed one of her heels and hurled it at one of the three me
Allison threw her arms wildly at Damien in several ways, yet none of the strikes hit him. He was very graceful in the manner at which he avoided every of the attack. It was strange yet on point. Out of frustration, Allison wanted to adopt other severe measures, but no matter whatever she did, she just couldn't empty her rage on Damien. When she had gotten enough of the show, she staggered back. Damien stood up, dusting his collar. He looked peaceful, calm and unscathed. He was neither impressed nor flushed. "Is that all? Or is there anyone else who might want to give it a try?"None of the girls could tell why he was doing this. They couldn't even explain why he was there. What guts he had to show up! None of them could explain. And again, to think that he had visited them with Jada. Their confusions were raised to the power of hundred. "What are you doing here?"Mira attacked him. It was obvious in the faces of the girls that none of them was pleased with him. None of them feigne
The seven girls had left and Damien was seated with Elisa and Jada. Each of them was seated on a single sofa. Though it was quite easy for either of them to arch their heads and get the perfect angle of views, yet there were strains of interests. "Why are you being so cruel with them though? Weren't you the one talking about your nine queen's that would also be revered and respected for life?"Elisa was the first to severe the silence. There was a wave of surprise which swept across Jada's face. "You did? Did you really say that, Damien?"She was more of happy, a trait of disbelief hitting at the corner of her face. "Yes I did."He replied. The fact that he replied also was another thing to worry about. Jada had just asked the question, she didn't expect him to be generous enough to give an answer. He turned his gaze to Elisa,"And who told you that they are not in my favors? Who told you that I ate my own words?"It was more of scolding than a correction. But Elisa wouldn't be ou
Damien had made sure to be check the island for the last time to avoid any sort of jeopardy for the master plan which he had in stock. It was the D-day and he was standing at the Dock, staring at the super big cruise ship which was about to take off. There was Matthew standing on the deck of the ship, staring at him. Damien would look from one place to the other as though he was trying to confirm something. It was quite hard to tell what was going on in his mind. DO YOU THINK ANYTHING WILL GO WRONG?He asked in his thoughts. He waited for a while. He didn't get the response that he wanted. ARE YOU REALLY GOING TO SCREEN MY QUESTIONS? YOU WOULDN'T GIVE ME A RESPONSE?He pushed further. SHOULD I REGRET THE FACT THAT I LET YOU GO TO THE ISLAND SCOTFREE? IS THAT WHY YOU THINK YOU CAN ---~ why do you nag like a bitch, bro? can't you keep the fuck shut?! shouldn't you tell by my silence that nothing is going to happen? aren't you wise? shouldn't you be able to tell the difference? ~Da
"How long more would it take?"Jada called at the top of her voice. No response came. She was looking in a particular direction, her sight was not aided because of the cut made by a wall. "Do you want me to die of hunger? Don't you have any respect for the baby?"She increased the tempo of her voice. She was yelling as though the person she was addressing was few blocks away, and not in the same apartment that she was in. "You would shit the baby out if you keep going at this rate."Elisa warned, walking out of the area that separated the living room from the kitchen. She had a tray in both hands. On the tray was a course of meal. She walked past Jada and headed towards the dining hall. Jada obviously wanted to say something to her but held back. When Elisa dropped the tray on the dining table, she turned to Jada. "You don't actually think I would come and carry you, do you?"She scolded. Jada rolled her eyes from distance. "You are never caring. I wonder how you would treat --"