"Krunhh"
Her phone beeped. She was in the bathroom. The water in trails tracked the swells of her body down her legs. Bathing lukewarm had a perk to it.
She reached for the soft and fluffy white towel by the window and dried up.
She walked to the bed and picked up the phone.
HEY BITCH!
Popped up. Twas Zoe.
NUTSACK.
She sent.
In no time, she'd slid into her singlet and her black string pant. Her phone popped a message up again.
MAX'S DAD OWNS THAT HOTEL. MAX, THE GUY FROM THE PARTY.
Dia typed back,
MUST YOU REPEAT WHO MAX WAS? I AIN'T NO MUTT AND JEFF.
She threw the phone back into the bed and threw herself in a sky blue shirt, black fancy trouser, and an odd colour jacket. The jacket was to matched with the stilleto.
A touch of a sun shade, her phone, then her bag.
Two messages had popped up again, but not now.
A quick spray of the usual Nivea perf and she slammed the door.
She walked towards the dining place. She sighed, the crazy fellows were no longer there.
"You don't want to go hungry today again."
That was her grandma. She wasn't all aged. At least she could still make egg and coffee for her.
Dia walked to the table and ate a part of the egg and swigged from the cup of coffee.
She hugged grandma, and kissed her bye.
"Morning, ma. Bye. Love you."
She hurried towards the door.
"Your shades."
Grandma called. She hurried back to get it. She had no idea when she dropped it.
That was an opportunity to swig another mouthful of coffee.
It spilled on her cloth.
"Shit!"
She got her handkerchief.
"You could as well just stay and finish it. It's just 8:45 in the mornings, Ida. Dave won't strangle you if you're five minutes late."
She got to the door and opened.
"Dia!!!!!, Ima!"
Dia screamed trying to emphasize her name. She had corrected the old woman times without number.
She slammed the door as she heard grandma call again,
"Alex stopped by!"
Dia stopped walking. She wanted to go back and ask her when, but she shook her head.
She hurried to the roadside and called at a taxi.
Couldn't Alex just wake up and snap back to reality.
She got into the taxi.
"Saint Jone's"
She said as the taxi driver drove off. She checked her phone,
AND GUESS WHAT??????OK, YOU HATE GUESSES. FOUND OUT THAT, ALEXA AND MAX ARE TWO MONTHS AWAY.
Dia gasped. The driver looked through the mirror. She hadn't raised her head yet. She typed.
PREGNANT?
She wasn't sure what to think. Zoe's message popped in again,
DUMMY! TWO MONTHS TO THEIR WEDDING!
"Fuck!"
She sighed and looked up. Her eyes met with the driver's in the mirror. Damn! Twas the same driver who drove her home yesterday.
She looked away quickly before the annoying guy would start a conversation.
She typed back.
YOU'RE THE DUMMY! TWO MONTHS AWAY MEANS PREGNANT. WHAT WAS EVEN YOUR MAJOR BACK IN COLLEGE?
She sent.
BY THE WAY, IT'S ALL GOOD.
She sent another. Zoe's message came in,
ALL GOOD?
Dia replied,
YUP. TWO MONTHS AIN'T TWO HOURS. THINK OF SOMETHING.
Zoe texted back,
UHMM. MY THOUGHTS ARE SUPER CRAZY NOW. HOW ABOUT YOU SNATCH MAX FROM ALEXA. THAT'D BE A GREAT TREAD. BEST REVENGE PITCH. ALEX BROKE YOUR HEART, YOU HURT HIS SISTER. SQUARED!
"Bitch!"
Dia muttered. The taxi took a turn. Dia's and the driver's face met again. She confided in her phone like she always did.
INTERESTING. SO, YOU DO HAVE BRAINS! *LAUGHING OUT LOUD EMOJI* NOW, WHAT'S THE PLAN.
Zoe texted back,
FUCK YOU! GIVE ME SOMETIMES TO THINK.
The taxi halted. She paid the dickhead taxi driver and slammed the door.
She didn't give the guy another look. She walked into the office.
Greeting everyone was one of the problems she wouldn't solve. Though she was best at fake smiles when she was being greeted.
She didn't have the strength for early morning pep talks. Many called that ego, but she didn't give a fuck.
"Hey, Jim."
She waved as she walked towards her office. That was her only main man in the office. Others were just hypocrites. Well, she was no better. And she admitted it.
She entered into her office and walked to her table. She dropped her back on the table, backing the door.
"The CEO had checked on your office."
She turned. Twas Jim. She smiled and nodded her head. She looked at her wristwatch.
9:05AM.
"Wtf!"
She muttered. She didn't know what to do at first. Have a glance through the new files on her table or go to the CEO.
The CEO had access to all their offices. Reasonable, eh?
She decided to go to the CEO. Her phone beeped. That should be Zoe. She wasn't going to check yet.
She hurried down the aisle as soon as he walked out of her office. The company was spacious but well designed. You'd think it's a pen at an eyeshot."Hey Dad!"
She said as soon as she entered the office. The 52 years old polished man, in black Italian suit and well knotted tie turned at her.
"You're five minutes late, Dia."
Dia walked straight to the table, her face contoured,
"Dad! You went to my office two minutes after Nine? Wtf. Haven't heard of the word, 'traffic'?"
She paused, her hands on the sides of the chair tucked into that side of the oak table which was painted brown, with a tone of faint black. Shining though.
"Mind your language, Dia. Have a seat."
She shrugged then pulled out the chair. She sat. Her father had been settled before her since a while.
"Sorry, dad. But... Nevermind. Jim said you wanted to see me."
Her father's face flushed into a light smile. He was old but cute. That might sound wierd.
"First thing, your proposal has been approved and in two weeks time you'd be going to Seattle to head the new company."
Her father said, his voice was firm, a little touch of the rich British accent.
Dia felt ripped off. Like her brain was swept out of her skull. She got that feeling. Such feeling you get when a thunderbolt hit you.
"Dad?"
That was all she could say. She looked at her phone and slid it open. The message was from a strange number not Zoe. It read,
LET'S HOOK UP..
She locked the phone and looked up at her father. The message was from one of the guys she met on Topface.
"This is too sudden. How about in two months?"
Her firm tone melting into a mild counterpart. But the look on her father's face said that was not enough. He shot,
"The competition is high, darling. It'd be even great if you could go perhaps tomorrow or something. But it'll be unfair, reason I made a two weeks. It'd be a nice experience."
He was trying to assure her. She sighed and asked,
"How long will I stay?"
There was this look of peace on her father's face. That look you wear when you're getting what you want.
"Minimum, 6 months, max 2 years. Wanna leave it in able hands. And after that, you could go to Ibiza or Las Vegas for vacation."
Dia stood up. The offer was nice but she already had a plan. She shook her head and said,
"Give me two months, dad!"
Her father hit the desk immediately and shot,
"I knew twould come to this. You always run from responsibility. Wasn't that why you're living your grandma. I don't even care. It's either you pick up the deal or just quit. Thank goodness Jim is capable of being a Marketing Manager."
Dia stared at him for a while. She didn't know what appropriate response to give. There were lots of things rippling like waves in her brains. All were tons of insults. She couldn't confide in them.
She walked to the door and looked back at her father, she slammed the door.
"Dia. "
She heard him call. Give her a reason to answer him.
As she walked to her office she noticed some of the workers looking at her.
One of the ladies manned up and said,
"There's a guy at the door making a scene because of you. Talking about some marriage proposal. The security men are restraining him in vain."
Dia stopped and looked towards the door if she could catch a glimpse.
Goddamnit! Twas fucking Alex again.
"Just give him a second chance."
Another of the workers said. She looked at the blonde. There was a cup of coffee on her table. Dia walked to her and picked up the cup of coffee. She threw it on her.
Her anger which had scaled all altitudes slackened its pace.
The lady was in shock, as other's. She heard Jim calling her, but what did she care?
She hurried to the door of the company. She should teach Alex a lesson.
Squander the remaining portion of anger in her on him.
As she stomped off, her phone beeped. She looked, twas Zoe.
One thing before the other.
"Hey, babe, didn't grandma say I stopped by?"
Alex broad face smoothened into a perky smile as she walked out of the office and saw him a pair of joggers and hoodie.
One of the security men had a baton with him. Where he got it from wasn't her headache. She grabbed it and hurried to Alex who stopped immediately he noticed her."Don't do anything stupid."
Alex shot still wearing a determined face. She didn't trip. As soon as she got to him, she hit him on both shoulders and knees.
"Bitch!!"
He cursed as he retreated. She had given him that scene he wanted to make.
"I'll tell Zoe."
He bluffed and turned his back on her as he staggered away. He was in pain.
"Dog!"
She hurled the baton at him, it hit him on the back of his head and he went facedown.
She stomped back into the company. She didn't even care what people had to say. They'd only make noise.
She'll just grab few things and leave the office. She might as well quit her job. She would.
Max's office. "Please have your seat." His rich voice compelled her. She was a little bit on the edge but she was having her friend's back. "Zoe." She said, reaching out her right hand. He didn't take it, he stood up instead. Zoe felt embarrassed and somewhat stupid for being too forward. But was she really? The customs of rich men sucked several bags of annoyance. Max walked over to her and took the hand she had recently dropped. He gave the back of her hand a slight peck, his soft lips caressing her velvet skin. "Max." He said as soon as he raised his head. She didn't know which to choose, whether rude or romantic. Well both began with 'r'. "Apologies if that was somehow off." He said as he settled back into his luxurious office ch
2 Weeks later. The Dance Studio. "Tell me about this Waltz. Not very much of a reader." Max's well-chizeled face melted into a sheepish smile. He had Dia in his arms in a dancing position. The both of them were in the middle of the dance studio. There was no background music, they seemed to be doing it to Dia's rhythm. Max seemed to be getting better with it. The practice had been on since few days. "The name of the dance comes from the German word waltzen, meaning to turn or to glide. It is thought to have developed either from the folk music and associated dances of rural west Austria, in the Tyrol region, or from an earlier dance, the volta, from the 16th century." Dia explained, repaying back a light smile. She was beautiful, and Max was beginning to be smothered by both her aura and elegance. "Any other thing I should
Three days later. Treasure island. Petite Suite. Las Vegas. "When again would we meet?" The rich voice of the man embroidered with the British accent seemed to be blown across the luxurious room. He kissed her, tasting her lips differently at every time their lips met. He couldn't count the numbers of times they've kissed, but each time had its perks. "Maybe never again." Dia meant to disappoint him as said, shortly after she fought her mouth free. His broad face, and well cut nose were contoured at that. "You didn't enjoy the three days?" There was this inflection on the 't' sounds as well as the 'ay' in day. One of the things she liked about him. "I guess I do." She muttered. She had her eyes glued on him but was very much far away in thought
The restaurant. "What was that on the phone?" Zoe's gaze was demanding as it worked Dia over. Dia would try to tame the beast in her for a while. "What?" Dia reached for the burger and took a bite. She wasn't mad to the point of starvation. "Really? The attitude and all. Where did you get those from." Zoe took a bite of her Apple pie too. She looked sharply around as usual. She held Dia again in her gaze. "Is that why you invited me over?" There was an interval while she spoke. Reference was given to the mastication of the food. "Are you kidding me, bitch?" "Watch it, Zoe!" Dia dropped the burger she had just picked . They were beginning to steer the attention of people present.
Dance Studio. "Empty threat, eh?" Dia muttered, staring at the plastic sign at the top of the gate which led into the studio. WALTZ A WHILE, was the inscription on it. Twas golden but had some brown stripes. She thought Zoe had promised to lock the studio from her or probably she was in there waiting for her. She hadn't wanted to go to the studio in the first place, but Max was very much out of her hand. She didn't have his number yet, and he might come around. She bunk the thought and strayed into the studio. Twas as calm as usual inside. There was no one in the studio. The dance floor was very neat and to the far end of the east was a grand piano. That luxury had cost Zoe a fortune. She remembered Zoe saving her ass off to get it. "Dia!" Dia was distrac
Rowe's multi-billionaire Castle. "But what are you thinking? The wedding is just few weeks away." Rowe's tough face folded into a bulky frown, though he knew that deep down he was as soft as a tissue whenever it boiled down to his only son, Max. Max was his only heir, though he had another son somewhere which he had held back from Max. Max was seated on a luxurious milk colored leathered sofa. Twas a full-floor condo. The view from the living room had a great water opposite. The lapping of the water is reflected by the transparent glass filtering the panorama. Rowe's apartment was a paradise of its own form. Several rooms and sitting rooms. Though that main parlour was the choice of all, especially when they were having such delicate discourse. Most of them believed that the view had a peace to it. Such peace which was needed t
The next day. "The door is shut, sir. Seems she's got an off." The driver of the black limousine called at well-built man with well shaped face seated at the back. Twas Max. The glass of the door by which he was seated was unwind for a clearer view of what the driver had said. "I don't think we came too early. Or did we?" Max asked not sure to whom he had directed the question. His face was still glued to the locked door of the studio. There were lots of things to owed that too. Given by what happened between himself and Dia the other day. He opened the door of the limo and stepped out. His Italian shoe warming the bitumen. He was greeted by the bellowing breeze. His grey suit could counter the coziness. "I got this. Go on." He ordered the
Dia and Grandma's house. "Not now." Dia cussed as she heard the thick and rich voice come from the sitting room. For a while she thought of pretending as though she was dead. If that in any way would help her avoid the morning talk. And for fuck sake, why would he stop by that early in the morning. Twas just 10am. Whatever. She couldn't hear clearly, the conversation was indistinct. But she needed no soothsayer to tell her that the discussion they were having was about her. She would just retire to the bed and pretend as though she was a sleeping log. Then she heard the pressured call, "Dia!!! Your father is here." Her grandma was approaching her room. "Oh... Shit!" She flung into the bed and tucked herself into the fluffy c