Bellevue, Washington DC.
"She can't possibly be the talk of the Town."
Zoe argued, seated on the one seater chair opposite the two seater in the middle of a large sitting room. Her eyes were keen on the person she had directed that to.
"This ain't Seattle, Zoe. This is Bellevue, 16 mins away by car, 36 by train, 3hrs by legs and an hour by bicycle."
Alex said, feeling the wave of his own wit rippling in his mental ken. Zoe only looked at him, wondering how jobless a person could be to had crammed the distances as though twas some business.
Well, that was how Alex was. If you're just getting to know him, he takes his time learning things he didn't need. And trying out things that could hurt him. Which was one of the reasons he played Dia. The mistake he wished he never made.
"And what's that supposed to me, Bellevue's Lord?"
She teased, giving no regards to the deliberate stray he had made earlier. She
A private but Portable apartment. "I'll be direct with my point." Rowe started, his eyes keen on the face of the smooth faced lady seated before him. They had just finished eating, and over the meal, they had only but played around basic and naughty topics which of course weren't of worth. "But before then what do you think my advances towards you are?" He asked. His voice keeping that Rowe-indifference, yet a tone tampered with ease. "You probably joke a lot or something." Dia, the smooth faced replied. Her rude eyes picking the stray hair loitering around the cheek, away from the beards. "Nah. You sure should had heard about Rowe even before taking interest in my son." His ego had wounded his face, his cheeks swelling to the pride of the words, "I haven't. Never crossed my ear." She lied, trying to fiddle with the ego of the old man. She wasn't
A shabby apartment. "Eyyo, Dr Dre." One of the five men dressed in black suits, blue shirts, no-tie and black shoes said, one of his arms leaning on the small sofa at the center of the shabby sitting room. "Hey! What do you want?" Dre asked, looking at the fellow who had just spoken. He looked away from the fellow to the other one who had just walked to the wall where the television was hung. On that same wall was the frame of his dead mom hung, "Don't touch that mate." Dre stood up, meaning to make an advance towards the guy. "Easy, big fella." That henchman turned and walked off the wall. The three other were seated in the big sofa opposite that which Dre was now occupying. The five men who seemed to be formal, had knocked on his door five minutes ago and he had gone to attend to them. Only for them to barge into his house and boss around. He was availing the
Somewhere in Rowe's Apartment. "I've missed those strong abs of yours and the warmth of your body. The taste of your lips, and your firm grip." Claire said, looking into his blue eyes. Her finger tracing a line down the aisle between the two rows of three sets of abs. Occasionally she would stop at the tiny abdomen which had been sucked by constant work out. "And I've missed the taste of your nipples, and my cock in your mini moo. Your nipples pressed against my chest as I rock you hard." He breathed into her face, his warm breath washing her old but refined face. She loved everything about him, though she couldn't boast of it to no one. Not even to herself. "Should we go again?" She asked him, her finger again resuming the trailing of the aisle. But this time, she didn't stop at the abdomen, she slid her hand into his boxer's short and grabbed his cock. She began to fiddle with it, running her sof
Two days Later. By the River. "You probably know why I sent for you. You're a smart lady." Claire started, occasionally looking towards the river. That was a great view. She didn't know why she hadn't heard of that place before now. But that wasn't the point. She looked back at the smiling lady to whom she had directed the question, "I do not mean to disappoint, ma. But I do not have an idea why you sent for me." Dia answered, looking Claire in the eyes, tracing the disappointment recently splattered on sides of the woman's face. And seriously, why should she know why Claire had sent for her? She had only received a call from Albert and he had handed the phone to Claire. And Claire had said she wanted to speak with her in private. That she should think of a very private place. And she, Dia, had chosen that usual spot of hers. Wasn't that all? "Dia, don't be the smart girl to me. We all know that I know
Dia's Room."Do you love Max, Dia?"She asked herself, staring at the formal but seemingly cute picture of Max on her phone. In the picture, Max was dressed in a grey suit, white shirt and some wierd other formal nonsense. There was a wild smile seated in his well-cut face and his lips were everything.Often Whenever he was with her, she always wanted to have a taste of his warm and soft lips. But her ego had held her back on most occasions. But here she sat interrogating herself. She doesn't get to do that often. If at all she had ever."Yes, I love him but I can't date him?"She answered. Then she asked, making a spree of successive questions and answers,"Why? Is it because of what happened to you? What Alex did?""That's a great part of it, but something makes me wanna overlook though. But I can't just overlook, it seems bigger than me. Seems like I am helpless and I kinda really take delight in it."
The next day. For a transition. "Where?" Dia asked, her phone to her ear, her rolling pupils tracing the lines on the bag hung on the wall opposite her. "The same guesthouse." The feminine voice of the caller came over the speaker. Dia nodded her head instead as though the caller was seating right opposite her, "Alright then. I should be there in twenty." Though she wasn't sure if that was accurate but she couldn't possibly take it back. She hung the call and dropped the phone on the bed. Twas quite an easy choice to make. She was already dressed up for work before she got the call. She would just go to the guesthouse and spend few hours and after than return to the studio. "There we go." She muttered. She stood up and walked over to the bag she had been staring at all along. She picked it up and slid it through her left arm. "No." She corrected and slid it ou
Dia's house. "Expecting someone?" Grandma asked, peering at the smiling Dia, who had just stood up and was going to get the door. The bell had rung. "Little surprises don't hurt no one, ma." Dia said as she walked on. Grandma only watched her go till she couldn't turn her neck any longer. She shook her head slightly and the doorbell chimed again. "I'm here." Dia got the door and opened it to a guy dressed in a simple white t-shirt, with blue jean and a tough pair of shoes. In both hands were fancy polythene. "You're the delivery guy?" She asked, though she knew how illogical twas. The guy nodded, taking no offense. He handed the two polythene bags to her. "Oh, thanks." She grabbed them and looked at the guy closely. "Sorry but you look familiar." She wasn't sure, but it kinda seemed like she had met the guy somewhere sometimes back. You kn
Rowe's apartment. "Here we go." He muttered to himself looking at the exotic building he was standing before its gate. The gate was electric and opened before him immediately. But his jaw dropped at the numbers of men who were standing behind the gate as it opened. There were five henchmen dressed in usual black suits, blue shirts and black shoes. There faces long and emotionless. He was wearing the same kinda look, but his seemed to be a silhouette of the henchmen's. "I'm sure you know whose apartment you're in." One of the slender men shot at him as he stepped in. He didn't have the luxury of time to check out the surrounding first. And even before he could make a stance another had snapped, "You can't return to wherever you came from alive if you'd come here having no business in the first place." He shook his head slightly, tapping his left foot on the marbled floor. Not in fear but s