LOGINWe have been sitting in silence for twenty minutes since I told Jade about her mother. She had not said anything and I was starting to get worried. I had decided on telling her once we got to my apartment instead of at Rochelle's. I decide to bring her some water. After drinking the water I can see her slowly get over the shock. "You mean she's been alive all this time?" It's still hard for her to believe everything she has just heard. "Yes, sweetheart," I try to assess what she is thinking. "She has no memory of anything or anyone before the accident." I try to explain why she never reached out. She is holding the now empty cup like it has the answers she is looking for. "Maybe." "What do you mean by maybe?" I ask. "I'm just saying with who she was before the accident, it would have been easier for her to run away from us if she had her memory than if she didn't," she finally puts the cup on the table. "She wasn't running, she was in an accident Jade," I look at her and she smiles wearily. "I know. I'm just saying maybe." "What reason would she have to run away?" I ask now curious and confused. "I don't want to talk about it anymore. I have to tell my father about this," with that she runs out of the apartment like someone who is on fire.
It takes me a while to get over her reaction to the news. There's no conventional way to handle the news that your mother, who you thought was dead for over two decades has been alive all this while. On top of all that, shock manifests differently on everyone. When taking a shower I keep picturing Avan. Especially the look in his eyes when I told him I was scared he might die on me. I try to shake that thought off my mind. It is instead replaced by the thought of his lips on mine. When I get in bed he's all I can think of and when I finally drift off to sleep he's all I see.
I wake up feeling so tired. I hate sleeping with a lot on my mind. I have to go see detective Swindle before heading to work. I ran out of coffee two days ago so I decide to have breakfast at the nearest cafe to the police station. I am in the middle of reading through the menu when I hear a familiar voice calling me. I look up to see detective Swindle with the two detectives I saw in his office. "Good morning to you too detectives," they all smile. All except detective Swindle. "Mind if we join you?" Detective Kelly who I think I have never seen wear any other jacket except from the leather one. "Yeah, it's okay," I motion for them to sit. I notice a look of discomfort on detective Swindle but choose to ignore it. "How are you feeling?" he asks me after we've all placed our orders. "I've recovered completely," he looks at me as if trying to decide whether he believes it or not.
We talk about everything and nothing during breakfast. "This one is a loner," detective Roll says pointing at detectve Swindle. That's not his real name but everyone calls him that and when I started working with the detectives he told me his real name but I forgot it almost immediately. "He has been paired with four partners and manages to loose them within a day or two. The one that stuck for long was only for a week," detective Kelly adds before turning his attention back to his pancakes. "I just work better alone," chips in detective Swindle in an attempt to defend himself. "Bullshit, you've never really given any of them a shot," detective Roll says in the midst of laughing. "Some people do work better alone," I comment. They all look up at me before returning to their meals. "You're just defending him so he'll go easy on you," detective Kelly says. "No, that is my professional opinion." This time only detective Swindle looks up at me. Our eyes meet and we look at each other with a feeling of understanding for each other. I work better alone too.
After breakfast they all stand to leave. "Detective, can I have a minute please," they all turn to look at me. "Kerrick," both of them look at him and back at me. "Okay, meet us at the pawn shop, there's something we have to check before going back to the station,"detective Kelly says before Kerrick takes the seat across from me. "Yeah, what do you want to talk about?" "The patient you asked about before, was it Avan?" He nods. "I had talked to doctor John about taking him as his client," he nods again and it bugs me. Does he know that this is just a weak attempt to cover my ass. "It has always bothered me when people referred to them as clients rather than patients,"he says in his usual cool demeanour. "What?" I ask caught off guard. "I mean you just referred to him as a client but you're a doctor so doesn't that make him a patient instead?" I think for a minute. "Generally speaking, yes. But some of my patients really need more therapy than psychiatric help," I say. "Is he one of them?" he asks before sipping his 'to go' coffee.
"One of who? The ones who need more therapy than psychiatric help?" He nods once again. "I cannot tell you that. Doctor patient confidentiality and all." He is silent for a while, "not even if it helps me solve the case?" "There's no case. You told me it was suicide." I don't know, the timing seems off. Plus why do I feel like you're protecting this patient of yours?" I tense up. "I'm not. Just curious." We sit in silence for a while. "Was that all?" he asks with a sense of urgency in his voice. "No there's something else, but first do I make you uncomfortable detective?" He coughs as he chocks at his coffee. "Why would you ask me that?" He asks when he stops coughing and regains his composure. "Because you seem uncomfortable ever since I said you could join me," he looks even more uncomfortable now than he did before. I decide to put him out of his misery and go on before he could answer. "It's about Laura, your mother." That seems to overpower every other emotion he was having.
After explaining everything he seemed to be processing it better than I actually thought he would. "You had no right," he says silently looking at the table. "Had no right to what?" I ask trying to understand him. "You had no right to tell Jade about Laura, my mother I mean," this time he looks at me. "She's her mother too," I say. "Not in the way that she is mine." "What's that supossed to mean? She's more her mother than than she's yours," I regretted it the minute it came out of my mouth. "Why? Because I'm adopted and she's not?" I try to think of a way to explain it but I come up with nothing. "I didn't mean it like that," is all I can manage to say. "Because from everything you've told me she was with her for less than ten years and with me for more than twenty," he says with a sternness I had heard in him on our first meeting. "The years she was with you doesn't mean she stopped being her mother," I say calmy. "But she did though." "Why? Because she lost her memories of them?" I ask starting to get agitated. "No, because someone she knew tried to kill her. Chances are it was someone from her family," he says angrily. "What do you mean?" I ask hoping I had heard wrong. "It means you may have just put her in danger by telling your bestfriend her mother is still alive."
I feel groggy. I open my eyes slowly to the blinding lights. He is by my side, and the last time he had held me by force flashes back to me."Not again," I whisper."You are awake," he says smiling."Where am I?" I ask as he helps me sit up. "You are in the hospital," he looks at my side where I was hurt.The wound is properly stitched and bandaged.I remember him drugging me. I trail my fingers to the back of my neck, not sure if it had really happened.The soreness confirms it for me.Just as I am about to question him about it, the door slides open."You are up. How are you feeling?"Amelia asks coming in. "Ready to get out of here," she looks at her file unsure."We still don't know why you passed out," I look at Avan who is staring at me innocently."He drugged me," I say. Amelia looks between us at the revelation. "He what?" She looks confused on how to proceed."I had to get her to the hospital," he says like it is something normal."Well if that's it, then you are free to go,"s
“Starr,” he calls me like it is just another day. I can’t do this. I run past him before he can say anything else. I don’t know where I am running to, all I know is I need to get away from him.“Hey, hey, hey,” Kerrick stops me at the door. “What is the rush?” Kerrick asks. I look behind me. He is not following me, I relax.“We need to leave,” I grab his arm, and start walking. He pulls me back. My back comes in contact with his chest. “Wait,” his fingers trail along my arm to my hand. He takes my mask which I had forgotten all about.He puts it on for me. He makes me turn around so I can look at him. He wants to say something but I start before he gets a chance, “you were right, this place is dangerous.”He nods, but looks at where I came from. “Okay, let’s leave,” he says, and we walk out.Throughout the drive home, I stay silent. I feel him looking at me, but I assume him. There is nothing I can say to him that will make any of this make sense.He stops in front of my apartment. I
We are in the third row in the auction hall. “Good evening ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the auction,” even with the mask on I can tell it is Jaden.He steps down the podium, and a lady dressed in blue takes over. Her voice is charming as it echoes in every corner of the hall.She begins the auction, and everyone goes silent. All the pieces are exquisite but, I have my eyes set on a specific one.The auction is competitive, and brutal. “This is going for fifty thousand dollars,” she says, pointing at the art that had stolen my attention.It is cheaper compared to the other pieces. I don’t hesitate, I raise my pedal. I can feel someone watching me. I resist the urge to look back.“A hundred,” I know who the voice belongs to, the guy in the devil mask.I have never touched the trust fund left by my parents. I have the money, but I am sure if I raise the number, he will raise his and we will keep doing that until I get frustrated or he gets bored.I still hate the fact that the art is
As I take one last look at myself, I can't help but feel excited. It has been very long since I have felt this way. Kerrick is in my living room waiting patiently for me. As I walk in the living room, he gets up from the couch. His eyes wander from my face down to my body, where they linger. Most of the time he is very hard to read, but not now. He doesn't even have to say it, but he does anyway. "Wow...just wow," I smile at his poorly worded compliment. "Are you ready?" I ask, admiring his new look. I have never seen him looking so official and elegant. "Yes, unless there is someting you would like to add," at his offer, I take a step closer to him. His tie is a bit crooked. I straighten it. I raise my eyes to his face and find that he is already looking at me. "You are ready now," I try not to stutter. He nods. I should step back. I really should, but I don't. I feel his hands come up to my back, his eyes never leaving mine. He leans in, and I don't move away. If I am being ho
I have dresses to go to parties, I do. But this feels like it requires something else. Something that only Jade can help me look for. That is why I am having a second glass of wine as I wait for her. I want to say she is never late, but that would be a lie.She pulls over in front of the wine bar. I watch as she gets out of the car and puts on her sunglasses. She parts her hair effortlessly using her hand. I can't stop staring at her, amazed by her presence. Believe me everyone here is looking at her. She is simply magnetic. "Sorry for keeping you waiting hon," she says, drinking the rest of my wine. "Where were you?" she looks around. "The other side of town. I have been trying my best to avoid spending any time at home," she explains. "Why? I thought with Rackel out of the house, you would like it," she takes her sunglasses off revealing bloodshot eyes. "Well, so did I," she looks exhausted. "Turns out my dad is really hard to live with, especially when he is alone. His attenti
I have thought of all the places she might be hiding, only to realize I don't know much about her. Other than the fact that she worked as John's secretary before she got married to him. Kerrick is insuferable when he is feeling frustrated. After the call with Jade ended with no better lead, he took me to work with him. We have been going through everything, and at this point I am almost sure I can recite what is in this damn files. "I need a break," he tears his eyes from what he is reading. He nods at my request before returning his attention the paperwork. "What are hoping to find?" I hadn't thought patnering up with him will be us cooped up in this office going over the same paperwork over and over again. "Something, anything," he closes the file he has been reading and takes another one. I can't be here any longer. It is almost twelve and it is the perfect time for me to head to the my office. I get up. He is too focused on what he is reading to even notice. I am worried he
I finally get Jade to calm down. She is lying in bed as I gently stroke her hair. When her breathing deepens and slows down, I realise she is finally asleep.I am on edge and really jumpy. I don't know what I need to hear to calm down. His death might not even have anything to do with me. I try to
The lights are off, but the bright reflection from the moon lights the whole room. He lifts me from the floor and puts me on the computer desk that is close to the door. He leans in and lick my lips. I close my eyes in anticipation. He tightens his grip on my waist and pull me to the edge of the d
I have lost track of just how much I have had to drink. Everything suddenly feels like it is not such a big deal. Jade pulls me from my seat and we start dancing. We haven't been up for long and there are two guys grinding against me from the back and the front. I link my arm around the guy in fro
"Hello," I say as soon as she picks up. "Hey, girl. How have you been?" It's so nice to hear her voice. "I feel like I haven't talked to you in forever," I say, trying to push away what just happened from my mind. "I am still mad at you," Jade is someone who can't keep what she's feeling to hersel







