“Are you sure you’re in for a party?” Alfred asked and I nodded, I was nervous before but now the only thing I feel is pure excitement. I didn’t think that they were going to be accepting of me but seeing as they all smiled at me and warmed up to me only made me want to get to know them more. No m
Everyone was even more respectful and accepting than I’d thought they would be and it might have been because they knew who I was but I didn’t want to think in that direction. The party was bubbly and saying I had fun would be an understatement because I enjoyed myself beyond words, I got to meet o
“I’m not upset with her, so please she should stop trying to apologize because I also know that getting service is not easy there.” I finished with a smile. A small silence settled between Georgina and I and in the space of that tiny second, I felt an idea pop up in my head but then I couldn’t help
Alfred was already starting to walk behind me and if I wasn’t used to things like this, I would have screamed in fear. “I guess you finally listened to madam Georgina and your body and you’ve decided to rest?” He asked, a tiny hint of sarcasm shown in his voice and I rolled my eyes. He had been go
I listened with fear knotting in my throat and gripping my stomach as the doctor kept on explaining to the people in the room with me. Terror rocked me and I just couldn’t get over how lucky I was for my body to react to the poison when there was someone around to help me. “Who could have done thi
My sister was furious, I didn’t need a soothsayer to tell me that much and I knew that nothing I said was going to calm her down or make her feel better. Someone had just poisoned her beloved brother and not just my sisters but even Alfred seemed to be on the edge. “Why do you think the air hostes
Smiling at Alfred, the fact that he cares so much about me would never not make me feel warm. I laid on the bed while everyone went about their businesses. Alfred cleared all of the flowers, cards and gifts that I got because according to him I can’t afford to trust anyone and even though it’s clea
I smiled but the people in the room with me didn’t think that this was a situation to be handled with levity. “Stop smiling like that, you’ve been like this right from college and it scares me,” Hazel continued, although she looked a bit relieved, her voice still showed her fear. “You’ve never car