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The Portrait of a Lady by Khushwant Singh – Complete Guide for Class 11
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THE GOSSIP - Modern Au

Pairing: Aemond Targaryen x cousin!reader
Summary: One of the most talked about gossips among the lower class servants in Kings Landing is the fact (or not) that Aemond Targaryen got involved with his cousin Y/n Targaryen when they were both teenagers. Mainly due to the fact that at the age of 17 she was sent to Old Town overnight. Some employees claim that Aemond was caught between her legs. Some say that, like her father, she had had a horrible fight with her uncle and aunt and was sent away. And other than that none of this happened, she just became interested in the course offered at the Old Town conservatory. But now five years later, Y/n Targaryen is back, and rumors haunt those who favor them.
WARNING: 18+ mdni! Smut, p in v, fingering, Oral Sex, fluff, romance friends to lovers, old money, no description for reader.
Author's note: No accurate update predictions because I need to write, correct, translate and correct again. All this in the middle of a boring adult job. (Adulthood kind of sucks) But I'll do my best to finish it and it won't be a long story. English is not my first language. 💕💕
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Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 (news 18/12)
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The Game of Teaching Body - Ch. 2.

viktorxfemale!reader mature! (for now, I will mark later chapters as explicit when the time comes)
AU university, AU modern era, slow burn, frenemies to lovers, teasing, pinning, banter, eventual romance and therefore smut, Viktor is simultaneously a menace and needs a hug, TA Viktor
Ch.1. | Ch.3. | Ch.4. | Ch.5. | Ch.6. | Ch.7. | Ch.8. | Ch.9. | Ch.10. | Ch.11. | Ch.12.
word count: 4K
tag: #the game of teaching body
summary: Reader is hit by a truck which is *university*. So, a lot of studying and a lot of frustrations. And the TA is being a pain in the ass, you know how it is. Some science talk, based on the remnants of my knowledge from uni.
author’s note: Guys, you have showered me with love, so I'm showering you with writing.
Cross-posted on AO3 + POV3rd Person Version
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Sue was so fucking right. It had only been one week of freedom, and then the workload came crashing down on you. Suddenly, every class had a welcome test attached to it, and you found yourself buried under a mountain of homework—chemical equations to solve and analyse, essays, books to read, lab practice, and lectures to attend. There wasn’t any snowball effect; it all hit at once, and by the time you and Sue returned on the first Monday of the second week, you were carrying enough work to fill two mules, and it would still have been too heavy even for them.
“Your mum is calling,” Sue’s voice pulled you out of a particularly boring passage about physical chemistry in one of your shared workbooks. You would usually put your phones on the cabinet for study time, but the vibration had startled Sue for the third time in ten minutes, so she decided to address it.
“Ugh, can you put her on speaker? I’ll deal with this quickly, and I don’t want to move,” you rolled your eyes, catching Sue’s judgmental glare. She’s your mum!
“Kochanie, finally! I’ve been trying and trying, how are you doing?” Your mum’s voice filled the room with her familiar heavy accent, though she insisted it was improving. Your dad didn’t speak a word of Polish, so Joanna had to switch to English entirely after you left.
“All good, Mum. Lots and lots and lots of studying,” you said, your voice so unamused you barely lifted your eyes from the book, though your gaze was unseeing. You had been staring at the same equation for about half an hour now.
“Have you been practising your affirmations?” Of course, you hadn’t. Silly idea.
“Yes, every day and every time someone pisses me off. How’s Dad?” You decided to deflect as soon as the opportunity presented itself.
“Dad went to Calais for a retreat, and I’m left alone for the entire week. He’s not allowed a mobile, you see,” Your mum rambled on a little longer, and you let her. You were happy to hear your parents were moving on after losing their only daughter. Even though Joanna insisted she could feel your presence in the house, in the clothes and trinkets you’d left behind, and could sense your moods through an invisible mother-daughter bond you shared. What a load of nonsense.
“Mamusia, I love you, but I have to go. I’m studying with Sue, and we’ve got a test in thirty minutes,” you added a round of loud pecks so she could hear the kisses through the phone speaker. She told you to wear red underwear and get Sue to kick you for good luck.
“Your mum sounds awesome,” Sue laughed under her breath. She tried to study but ended up listening to the entire conversation.
“Eh, she’s something. She’s pretty cool when she’s not suffocating you with love, you know?” You gave Sue a knowing smile, and she understood immediately. “Have you managed to learn anything? My brain is literally fuming.”
Sue groaned as she started packing up her notebooks to head toward the lab class. “Honestly, I don’t know. I think I’ll use my last resort—can I borrow some red knickers?” You snickered as Sue shot you a huge mocking grin.
“No, but I can kick you alright, sweet Sue,” you couldn’t help but laugh. You gathered all the papers scattered around you with both hands and shoved them into your bag. You glanced at yourself in the mirror before leaving your dorm room, and Jesus Christ, your youth had already fled. Dark circles under your eyes, a gaunt face, lips chapped—all of it painfully underlined by an ink stain on your t-shirt. Whatever, there was no time to do anything about it.
It was Viktor’s class again. You had slowly grown to dislike them, ever since he and Jayce began to switch every second day, after Jayce got a new girlfriend—beautiful Mel Medarda, a third-year theatre student whom Hale once called a close second contender to rule the planet one day. Second after you, of course.
All of Viktor’s initial friendly sass had dissolved into the mean kind, which he executed each time Heimerdinger’s students were supposed to already know something they didn’t—including you. Thankfully, most of the time, you knew. The times you didn’t, he relished it and squeezed the situation to the maximum, like a sad lemon.
“Alright, take a test from the tray on the teacher’s desk and take your usual seat. And as usual, you can have a calculator and periodic table on your workbench,” Viktor’s instructions boomed through the lab classroom as one by one, students dragged themselves through the door, each one looking more exhausted than the other. “Looking ravishing today, Y/N,” he sent a smirk your way as you passed by him without sparing him so much as a glance and a quiet ‘hi.’
“Bite me, Viktor,” you barked back at him. What the hell was he thinking?
“Gladly, but maybe after class.” Usually, the smug look on his face would get you to scoff; this time, you granted him a faint eye roll as you dragged your feet toward the workbench you shared with Sue. As Viktor strolled through the room, making sure no one had anything illegal on their tables, he snatched your phone from your desk just as you were putting it into your bag.
“No phones,” he slid it into his lab coat pocket with a wink. You whined, about to say something you’d regret, but were immediately cut off by “I said, after class,” coming from behind you as you watched his back, your eyes burning a hole in it.
You solved the test first; you were so angry. As soon as you put it back in the tray, a realisation washed over you, and what you realised was the mistake you’d made in one of the exercises. You wanted to retrieve it and fix it, but Viktor’s hand shooshed you away.
“Come on, Viktor, it was there for less than a second!”
“You put it away, it’s gone for grading. That’s the rule. Also—it’s a learning curve,” he smiled at you sweetly, and you wanted to choke him out.
“Learning curve of what? That you are being a dick?” The last part was barely a whisper, nevertheless, a whisper that was fuming with rage and could cut through steel.
“Patience. And decision-making, which is a process that you clearly haven’t mastered yet,” he said coldly, not even looking you in the eye. This time, you did scoff, and angry steps carried you back to your seat.
The class settled into a more familiar rhythm after the test, the shuffle of papers and the steady hum of Bunsen burners filling the air. Viktor moved around the room, overseeing his students’ chemistry lab exercises with the same detached air he always wore. You tried to focus, but your thoughts kept drifting back to the test—and Viktor's smug little smile as he watched your frustration unfold.
The task at hand was simple enough: a titration experiment to determine the concentration of an unknown solution. Viktor had given you all the instructions, but as you watched the beaker of sodium hydroxide mix with the diluted acid, you felt a sinking feeling in your stomach. Something about the instructions didn’t sit right with you.
You glanced over at Sue, who was carefully measuring out the chemicals. You leaned in, whispering so Viktor wouldn’t overhear.
“Sue, I think he messed up the ratios in the instructions. If we follow this, it’s gonna screw everything up. We’ll end up with a totally different result.”
Sue frowned, taking a closer look at the setup. “You sure?”
“I’m certain. The way he wrote it—if we add that much of the sodium hydroxide, the pH is going to overshoot too quickly. It'll neutralise the acid too fast, and we won’t get an accurate reading. If we’re supposed to get a neutralisation point, that change will mess with the whole titration curve.”
Sue was sceptical, but you were adamant. You felt it in your gut. "It’ll be off. Trust me."
Sue nodded reluctantly. "So, what do we do?"
You hesitated for a moment, your fingers tapping the edge of the desk as you thought. You pulled up a few formulas on Sue’s phone, glancing back at Viktor to make sure he wasn’t looking in your direction.
“If we use less sodium hydroxide, the neutralisation will occur more slowly, and we’ll get a more accurate pH reading. We’re supposed to use a much more diluted solution.”
Sue nodded, though she looked uneasy. “What the hell, let’s try it.”
You adjusted the solution as you suggested, making the necessary changes to the procedure. You proceeded with the experiment, and despite her hesitation, Sue followed your lead. The two of you worked in tandem, the smooth, natural chemistry of your lab partnership taking over. As you neared the end of the titration, it was clear you had achieved the neutralisation point correctly—without overshooting or leaving any room for error.
Meanwhile, the rest of the class was still fumbling through their measurements, the air thick with the sounds of Viktor’s quiet reprimands. You couldn’t help but glance at him every now and then, noting the small, almost imperceptible frown on his face as he inspected his students’ work.
When the clock pointed to fifteen minutes away from the class ending, Heimerdinger stepped into the lab, his eyes scanning the results with interest. He walked toward your workbench, eyes lighting up as he reviewed your calculations.
“Well, it seems we have at least one pair who didn’t follow the instructions blindly,” Heimerdinger said, his voice rich with approval. “Good work, you two. You’ve done the experiment correctly. Trusting your instincts—making adjustments based on the data rather than simply following authority—is key in science. After all, we’re here to discover, not just to repeat what’s been done.”
You allowed yourself a smile of satisfaction, while Sue breathed a little easier, glancing at you in admiration.
Viktor’s face, however, was unreadable. He stood at the back of the room, arms folded tightly across his chest, watching the interaction with narrowed eyes.
Heimerdinger didn’t seem to mind. “It’s a learning curve for all of us, even your teacher. Mistakes are inevitable. But sometimes when we challenge authority—question the procedures—that’s when we learn and grow. Science is born from curiosity and defiance. Respect is important, of course, but don’t be afraid to challenge when you feel something isn’t right.”
You raised an eyebrow at Viktor, who hadn’t said a word. His lips were pressed into a thin line, but his eyes were hard as steel. He wasn’t pleased by Heimerdinger’s praise of your independent thinking.
“That’s how science is made,” Heimerdinger continued, completely oblivious to the tension between his students and the teacher. “By asking ‘what if?’ and exploring the unknown.”
Viktor finally spoke, his voice cool and controlled. “That’s true,” he said, glancing at you. “But there's a fine line between innovation and recklessness. Don’t mistake one for the other.”
You met his gaze, your jaw tight. “I don’t think we did.”
Viktor’s eyes flickered with something unreadable, but he didn’t respond, turning on his heel and walking toward the front of the room. Sue nudged you gently, a smirk tugging at her lips. “Well, at least we didn’t screw up,” she whispered.
You smiled back, but your mind was still racing. You had challenged Viktor’s authority—hadn’t followed his instructions—and it had got you praise from the professor. This couldn’t be good. “Sue, I don’t think I’m getting my phone back,” you whined into your friend's shoulder, who giggled uncontrollably.
You waited for your group to disperse into the library or the cantina before the start of the next lecture, making sure Viktor wouldn’t be able to humiliate you in front of anyone. You took a deep breath and knocked weakly on the door of the assistant’s back office.
“Come in,” Viktor’s voice was as flat and unwelcoming as ever. You braced yourself as you turned the doorknob and stepped inside quietly. Viktor was sitting at one of the tiny desks you were cramped at with Jayce and didn’t even look up. You cleared your throat.
“Yes?” This time, he looked up. God, he looked angry. When he finally raised his eyes to meet yours, he only sighed. “I doubt I can do much for you, Y/N. Given that you know everything already.”
“That’s rich coming from a guy who broke into the lab to prove his point once. Yes, Jayce told me,” you smiled at him sweetly, referring to his second-year incident when he and Jayce breached the lab security at night and conducted an experiment they were forbidden to do by Heimerdinger himself. This got them secure spots for PhD and TA positions.
Seeing that there was absolutely nothing coming from his direction but a blank stare, you asked carefully, “Well… why did you fuck up?”
Viktor sighed again, stood up slowly, and walked toward you. “Some theatre girls got us drunk last night—Mel’s friends. And I messed up the notes. Chemistry is not my major, as you know.” A smirk started to paint his face as he observed your reaction to the mention of drinking with some girls.
Viktor decided to push you further, his smirk widening as he leaned against the desk. “It’s hard to focus when you’re surrounded by Mel’s friends, you know. A lot of distractions. I haven't quite shaken last night off me yet,” he teased, his eyes glinting with amusement.
Your heart dropped at his words. You forced yourself to keep your expression neutral, but something inside you shifted—you didn’t want to admit it, but it hurt. Viktor was deliberately drawing attention to some girls, and it stung more than you cared to acknowledge.
You scolded yourself internally. Stop it. Don’t let him get to you. But it was already too late. You could feel a pang of something—jealousy, maybe, or insecurity—but you refused to let it show.
Viktor, sensing your discomfort, didn’t let up. “By the way,” he said, his tone casual, “I took a closer look at your test. You know, given your answers, I understand how you worked out the correct proportions for the exercise. Same mistake you made on the test itself, right?”
Your stomach twisted, and your chest tightened. “So now you’re just going to relish in my defeat, aren’t you?” you shot back, your voice strained.
Viktor raised an eyebrow. “I’ve got far better things to relish in. Just making observations.”
You exhaled sharply, your anger bubbling over. “You know, because you were being such a dick, the thing I actually knew will probably lower my final grade now. Congratulations.”
Viktor’s smirk never faltered. “I wasn’t being a dick,” he said, voice smooth. “I was merely being a meticulous stiff bastard.” He leaned back, his tone laced with sarcasm. “You were quite vocal about that, if I recall. Something about me being a ‘pedantic pain in the ass’ when you were drunk.”
Your face flushed, your hand tightening into a fist at your side. That comment struck a nerve you hadn’t even realised was there. Your heart pounded. “Are you seriously so petty, Viktor, that you’re going to take revenge for some drunken slur by messing with my grade?” you snapped, your voice rising. You turned to leave, the weight of your frustration heavy on your chest.
But Viktor’s voice stopped you cold. “Wait,” he said, and for a moment, you thought he was going to apologise. Maybe even admit he’d gone too far.
You glanced over your shoulder, ready to hear some kind of redemption. But then Viktor’s tone shifted again. “You didn’t forget something, did you?”
You froze as he pulled your phone from his pocket and held it out to you, a mischievous gleam in his eye. The sight of your phone in his hand made your heart sink. You really are a bastard, you thought.
With strained composure, you took the phone from him. Your fingers brushed his, sending an unexpected jolt through you. Viktor’s gaze lingered on you a moment longer than necessary, and for the briefest second, you saw something flicker behind his usual cool façade. Something almost… uncertain.
Your stomach fluttered—No. Not now. Don’t let him do this to you.
You forced a tight smile, returning his gaze. “I can play this game too, Viktor,” you said, your voice low and controlled.
Viktor’s smirk faltered for a brief moment, and he leaned back against the desk, watching you with a hint of something deeper in his expression. His eyes softened, but he quickly masked it with another calculated look.
You turned to leave, your mind racing with frustration and another weird emotion you didn’t have the name for. Just before you reached the door, you felt a shift in the air. Viktor’s teasing had crossed a line, and somehow, the distance between you felt less like a joke and more like something real. Why does this matter so much to me?
Your heart thudded painfully in your chest. Viktor hadn’t just teased you. He’d affected you, and you hated that. As you stepped out of the office, you could feel his gaze on your back, following you, studying your body. You scolded yourself internally for looking like a wreck and made your way to join Sue in the library.
Your friend regarded you with concern as you slid into the chair at the table, books already splayed out in front of her. “Did you get your phone back?”
“Yeah, it was a fight to the death,” you mumbled, sighing heavily as you opened a massive tome of genetics for the next lecture.
“And who died?” Sue asked, placing a reassuring hand on your shoulder.
“Oh, definitely me this time.” You whined and dropped your head face-flat onto the table. “I don’t understand when this happened. Can you direct me to a point in time when Viktor woke up and chose violence?” you chuckled despite yourself.
“Um… I think it was some time after the party where that cute curly-haired guy with a poetic name clung to you the entire evening. Or—” she smirked—“you calling Viktor a meticulous stiff bastard.”
“Ambrose? I completely forgot about him,” you mused for a second. There had been an Ambrose sometime during your first weeks. He was from the theatre department too, full of big words, slightly obsessive, but overall nice. You never gave him your number, though, deciding it wasn’t meant to be.
“So you think Viktor loves me so much, jealousy rotted his guts?” you laughed a little too loudly, drawing a few irritated ‘shh!’ sounds from nearby students.
“Let’s say it’s my instinct,” Sue replied with a mischievous smile. “And remember, Y/N—trusting your instincts is key in science,” she added in a hushed, exaggerated Heimerdinger impression, causing you to suppress your laugh even further.
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Viktor stretched in his chair. The last paper to check stared him in the eye, glaring at him almost as intensely as you had that morning. He groaned slightly at the pain in his leg as the door creaked open.
“Hi, partner,” Jayce greeted, shooting him a smile that was a mix of guilt and a plea for forgiveness. He’d left Viktor for an entire day to gallivant around campus with Mel. She had apparently needed strong arms to carry boxes of flyers advertising their winter show.
“Don’t ‘hi, partner’ me, Jayce,” Viktor huffed but smiled faintly under his nose. “How was it?”
“She’s really something, Vik. I can tell you over a beer?” Jayce offered, clearly still buzzing from his all-day hangout with his beautiful, smart, interesting, unique, elegant, new girlfriend.
“I think I’m going to call it a night. One last paper to check.” Viktor groaned slightly as he flipped your paper in front of his friend’s face. Jayce snatched it mid-air and studied it carefully for a minute.
“How come? I thought she was the only one to work around your… notes mishap?” Jayce tread carefully, noticing the frown forming on Viktor’s forehead. He knew exactly how Viktor had messed up the notes—sadly, it was partially his fault as well.
Viktor leaned back in his chair, still staring at the paper. “Yes, indeed, she was. She even tried to fix her answer when she put the test into the box,” he muttered quietly under his breath.
Jayce raised an eyebrow. “So why didn’t she?”
Viktor rolled his eyes, the motion quick and dismissive. “Because, Jayce, I don’t make exceptions for students who can't follow the rules.”
“Oh, Viktor,” Jayce sighed, shaking his head. “What did she do to get so deeply under your skin? Seriously, you're not usually like this.” Viktor was only mean and vigilant when he cared—or when he was hurt. That, Jayce knew. He just didn’t know which one it was.
Viktor shrugged nonchalantly, but there was an edge to his voice. “She’s just full of herself. Thinks she can do whatever she wants because she’s got it all figured out.”
Jayce’s lips twitched into a knowing smile. “Oh, I see. Well, if someone’s getting on your nerves that much, it usually means they’re reflecting something about you that you don’t want to see.”
Viktor stared at him blankly, the words almost not registering. Then, he let out a short, mocking laugh. “When did you start spreading the wisdom of your people around the world, Jayce?”
Jayce leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms casually. “Mel teaches me how to talk to difficult people now. You know, learning to understand them and not just shut them down immediately.”
Viktor raised an eyebrow, his tone sceptical. “Am I the difficult one here?”
Jayce’s grin widened. “Clearly. I mean, you’re willing to fuck up Y/N’s final grade over a sentiment. That’s not exactly… rational behaviour, is it?” He leaned into the desk, hoping for a moment of self-reflection from his friend.
Viktor was silent for a moment, then scoffed, trying to brush off the conversation. “It’s not like that. I’m not just doing it to be petty.”
Jayce leaned in slightly. “So, what did you tell Heimerdinger about the mishap?”
Viktor leaned forward as well, his voice dropping into a more serious tone. “I told him the truth—both of us fell asleep in the lab, working on our side project. I had to rush to class that morning. No big deal.”
Jayce nodded, processing this. “I’m sure Heimerdinger won’t bat an eyelid if you step up for Y/N, especially since she did well in class. If anything, she deserves some leniency.”
Viktor paused, looking at his friend thoughtfully. “I guess I could do that. Just… don’t think this is something I do for everyone,” he exhaled, rubbing his temple. “But I’ll talk to Heimerdinger.”
Jayce smirked, leaning back in his chair again. “There you go. Maybe Mel’s influence is working on you after all.”
Viktor shot him a look, clearly not amused. But deep down, he couldn't deny there was something about you that unsettled him—and, for some reason, it had started to bother him more than he cared to admit.
“Just keep your wisdom to yourself,” Viktor muttered. “And get out of my office. I still have work to do.”
Jayce chuckled but stood up, winking. “Hey, it’s my office as well! But yeah, I get the point.” As Jayce exited, Viktor stared at the paper before him, his mind occupied by frustration. A meticulous stiff bastard he was indeed.
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ACT 1. TROUBLE

summary: the plan hatches.
warnings: mentions of death, sex joke
wc: 3k
authors note: this fic has been my wonderfully niche vision for so long.... i hope you all enjoy
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the unforgiving blaring heat of the desert was torturous.
the sun seemed to be beaming from right above, practically frying you and your companions skin as you treaded through the sand. one suffering the consequences worse than another, skin resembling a boiled lobster.
dry, chapped lips silently begging for water, only to be met with the sting of saltwater sweat dripping onto them. you can try to lick them away, but it will only worsen the pain. pain, your muscles ache and your bones feel as if they’ll crumble if you step forward once more. you needed…out.…of the heat……
ah, alas, a river! oh, how lovely, a quench to the terrible thirst…. you reach out towards it, cupping your hands to drink, and are met with the hot, cruel surface of a car door.
“are you done, r? you’re gonna set off the alarm.” ellie had destroyed your dramatic scene , rolling her eyes and slumping down on the concrete next to the car. her long ass jorts protected her skin from the heat of the ground.
“no, it can’t be! twas a mirage, my mind has fooled me!” draping a dramatic hand across your forehead, you’re met with a moist surface that you wipe away onto your shorts, falling next to the girl. your shorts however, did not protect you. you slightly hissed in pain, before bringing your knees to your chest.
“they shouldn’t have let you read othello. i think you’re actually going insane.” she bluntly remarks, offering you a light giggle.
your english teacher, honors english if you wanna brag, had just started a shakespeare unit, and you were over the moon. being the first to volunteer to read in class, writing your own gorgeous sonnets about even more gorgeous subjects , and torturing ellie with your constant chiming of “shall i compare thee to a midsummers day?”
“ugh, you hate to see a girl being theatrical.” with a quick roll of your eyes, you crossed your arms and pouted.
“yes, i do.”
ellie knew it wasn’t one of your actual sad pouts, like when she accidentally killed the snail you two found, but simply you being….theatrical. like your wonderful performance in the school musical last year, as sharpay in high school musical. was that fuckass blonde wig a disgrace? absolutely. but your wonderful acting skills distracted from it, or so you hoped.
“you know whats actually making me go insane? the fact that you made me walk to 7-11 in this heat!!! you tryna kill me?”
the taste of the slushy was still lingering in your mouth , along with the red color on your tounge, but the cold it brought was long gone.
“oh my lady, i would never do such a thing! but alas, i required a refreshment, and id hate to go alone.” ellie counters back in her own shitty-british accent , holding a hand to her chest.
“see, told you its fun.” you nudged her elbow with your own, sweaty limbs colliding with a gross “splat”.
“yeah yeah, whatever. you’re right about everything, my glorious queen-“
“indeed!” you interrupted, pout replaced with a cheeky smile.
you both sat for a second, catching your breath. your eyes wandered to ellies arms, and you noticed she had turned into a lobster. her arms were bright red and sunburnt, and you reached out to poke her.
“ow-fuck! why did you do that!!” she winced in pain, moving her arm away.
“jesus, why do you never put on sunscreen? you trying to get tan or something?”
“i didn’t think it would be this bad outside..”
“you’re stupid.”
“you’re mean..”
after a while of you both sitting in comfortable silence, both of your eyes fall on the vehicle across the street. it was the one thing you always loved staring at on this street. the ferrari was reflecting all the beams of ultraviolet hitting it, practically glowing in the humid hellscape. the dashboard and practically everything else was smothered in dust, the cause probably being its idle parking spot, same one it had been occupying since you and ellie were 5 years old. the black detailing and the shiny silver horse enchanted you, despite the cars mildly decrepit state. 13 years later, you wondered if it would even still run. wondered how the engine would feel rumbling underneath you as you pushed against the wind down the empty streets.
people always make driving seem so crazy and thrilling in movies. sharp turns, constant speeding, drifting, it was like the road was a rollercoaster. or maybe you had just watched too many fast and furious movies with your dad.
but every time you were in a car, you were calm. always having an arm out the window, sometimes waving your hand like the ocean, and others making finger legs and doing parkour off of the other cars. when it rained, especially at night, you’d always beg your dad to drive you around. you’d try to count the raindrops on the windshield , and often times you’d let the taps on the windows lull you to sleep.
you have many memories of your dad taking you on drives to get you to sleep. especially when you were younger, and didn’t want to go to bed because you ‘weren’t tired’. every time, he’d just say “you don’t have to sleep, just rest.” sometimes he’d sing the songs he burned onto his cds, other times he’d make lists of things you wanted to do the next day. but no matter what, within 10 minutes you were always out cold. most times he’d keep driving for a bit, just to make sure you were really sleeping, and then carry you as gently as possible up to your room.
now, you knew better than to try and make him carry you up the stairs. you’d have a dramatic stretch, and practically drag yourself to your house before flopping down on the couch. half of the time face first.
you never wanted to be the one driving, though. you didn’t trust yourself behind the wheel, thinking you’d get too relaxed and doze off the second you started driving. or get into a crash. every time you did bumper carts, you’d be the one annoying all the little kids by hitting them a thousand times with your car. plus, highways are scary as fuck.
but for some reason, every time you saw that car parked down your street, you imagined yourself behind the wheel. always with some of those cool ass driving gloves on, and the scorpion jacket ryan gosling had in drive. you’d drift like all those cool dudes in your dads movies, and never ever crash into anyone on the highway. you thought it was blessed with some spell that made everyone who drove it amazing at driving.
ellie had zero faith in you though.
“you’d total that thing in five seconds. do you not remember the last time you tried to drive?”
her rude remark reminded you of the “raspberry incident”, as you called it, from last summer. you were at your grandmas in the countryside, her in the passenger of her big ass suburban trying to teach you to drive in the raspberry fields. you had been pushing a bit hard on the gas a few times, making her tell you to “calm down” , but you were a damn good driver as far as you saw. but it allll went downhill when she made you practice turning. you had turned around one of the rows of berries perfectly, and you were driving a bit too fast to the next corner. but somehow, you turned on the wrong angle and drove straight into the berries. and to make things worse, you kept pushing the gas pedal on accident instead of the brakes. your grandma screaming at you to stop didn’t help much either. you had torn down no more than 1/5 of the row, but nothing happened to the car. a trip to the carwash and it was like nothing ever happened.
“that was soooo long ago. you weren’t even there either! what if i was just over exaggerating when i told you and it wasn’t that bad?”
“you calling yourself a liar?” ellie took a sip of her slushy. the one she made you take this whole treacherous journey for. she was somehow still nursing hers, while yours was in a trash can five blocks back.
“never. how are you still drinking that thing? we’ve been walking for like half an hour!” you grab the drink out of her hand, taking a sip for a biiit too long.
“hey! you can’t even ask? i spent my hard earned money on that thing.“
“oh please, it was only like 3 dollars. you sound like joel right now.”
you both chuckled. ellies dad acted just like yours, that’s probably why they’re such best friends. that and the two dead wives thing, they had a lot in common. and coincidentally, so did you and ellie. you knew each other since you came out of the womb. well, since you came out. ellie was there three weeks before you, and she never let you forget it. constantly on her “respect your elders” bullshit every time you punched her in the arm for stealing your food. you two were fighting over the same toys and blabbering to each other since birth. your parents were convinced you were some baby geniuses that had developed your own language with how much you ‘spoke’ to each other. you two always understood each other.
“whatever dude, i’d be a driving master in that thing. it’d probably be a total chick magnet too. i’d be cleaning that backseat every day.”
ellie poked you in the side at your joke, and you both shoved each other while you laughed.
“yeah, you and your spongebob boxers are definitely soooo seductive.”
“you can’t say shit, you have the matching patrick pair!”
almost half your closet was either clothes you took from ellies house, or ones you bought to match with her. your dad has a whole photo album of old pictures he took of you and her in your matching outfits. and you have a bin in the attic stacked to the brim with your matching halloween costumes. the one matching thing the two of you never took off was your necklaces. it was one of those basic hearts, two pieces of silver that fit together perfectly with “best friends” and an infinity sign engraved on it. you had begged your dad for it while you were at a beach store, and he reluctantly gave in. you had the ‘st ends’ side, and ellie had the ‘be fri’ one. no matter the occasion, even with the excessive amount of necklaces you always wore, that one was always a part of the stack. and ellie only ever wore the one. in fact, the only jewelry she ever wore was the bracelets you two had made for each other and her necklace.
“hey, they’re comfy! i love those things.”
“you know what i’d love?”
“deez nuts in your mouth??”
you slapped ellie on the arm , and she grabbed it in pain.
“fuck you! you know im sensitive right now!!”
“you’ll live. ANYWAYS, i was talking about the car.”
“pssht, who wouldn’t. who leaves a perfect 288 on the side of the road for this long?” ellies inner car-nerd spilled out,eyebrows furrowing in question.
you and ellie had dreamed of that car ever since you were barely taller than the side doors. pretending to drive it when she came over to yours, leaning against it as you ate your ice cream and accidentally setting off the alarm, even peering in through the windows occasionally. the white envelope with a small bulge always intrigued the two of you, desperately wondering what was inside of it. you’d never seen anyone get in or out of it, and you were surprised it lasted this long on this street.
“why’re you still on this anyway? its not like we’re gonna just steal it or something.”
when you stare back at her for a bit too long, she sighs at you and rolls her eyes. your dumb ideas almost always end horribly, and she wasn’t in for all that this summer.
like last year, when you two were working at this big outdoor restaurant. you had somehow convinced her to drive around one of the golf carts, and it ended with you accidentally ramming it into some dudes car. you both quit to avoid the guy, and you’ve never been back since.
“well, why not! i mean really ellie, I’ve seen you break into joels truck before. you could do it.”
it was an isolated incident. she had locked herself out of the car, and she used a random hanger she found in the mall parking lot to squeeze through the crack in the window and unlock the door.
“thats not the same as stealing some random car!!what if the dude who owns it is some mean gangster and he finds out we took his car and he fucking kills us??? or what if its full of a bunch of illegal shit and we get arrested while we’re driving it?”
“since when do you care this much about shit like that? you convinced me to keep a lizard in my closet for three weeks once. plus, do you really think anyone’s gonna come looking for it? that things been there longer than we’ve been alive.”
“even if we do steal it, what if it doesn’t even run anymore? and if it does, are we just gonna hotwire it every time we wanna drive?”
ellie was sadly thinking logically about this , and you weren’t having it. the pout on your face was growing bigger and bigger, and you rolled your eyes at her.
“you’re so boring.”
“im not boring, you’re just insane and impulsive.”
“besides, where would we even hide it? neither of us have a garage or anything.”
“you ask too many questions. come onnnn, this could be our little sappy senior year memory!! even if it goes like, totally wrong and we get arrested or some shit.”
you and ellies high school experience was..lackluster at most. no crazy adventures, no parties, no insane hookups, nothing. every movie about highschool you two had watched had completely lied to you, because it was boring as fuck. i mean, probably not for everyone else, but definitely for you two. this car would be a saving grace for you two, it could top off senior year perfectly.
“your idea of a great senior year memory is grand theft auto?”
“i mean, the games awesome. why not?”
she chuckled a bit at your bad joke, leaving a smile on your face. everything in her was telling her it was an awful idea, but you were giving her your most convincing puppy dog eyes, hands under your chin pleading to her.
you were amazing at persuading her, and the way your eyes practically sparkled when you spoke of even the mere idea of it sent her to the stars. how could she say no to you?
“…let me think about it.”
“WOOOO”
for ellie, ‘let me think about it’ was almost always code for yes. especially when it came to you. the two of you walked back to your house, ellie finally finishing her slushy. she chucked it in your garbage can before leaving you at your door. you tried to hug her goodbye, but she pushed you away.
“lobster skin. it still hurts. youll probably wanna hug me more tomorrow.”
and the next day, at 8:30, ellie showed up at your window with a toolbox smelling like aloe vera.
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Rilla of Ingleside - Chapter 1
I'm so excited for another round of book club, I cannot even tell you!!
Necessary backstory: in 7th grade, we had a round of show and tell in English class (not very common in my country). I could've taken absolutely anything, but I took my copy of Rilla of Ingleside because I have never been normal about this book.
I feel safe starting with this because we're all at the devil's sacrament here.
Okay, Glen notes, let's go!
The first time I read this book, I was 11. We hadn't hit the First War in history, so the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand meant as little to me then as it did to Susan. Suffice to say, I was Not Prepared for what was to follow.
I am in sympathy with transmasc Jack Frost.
Not LMM being all over the Orange Cat Lore that I see on the Internet TODAY. (Tbf, I've never dug into how far back it goes. Maybe there are ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs about orange cat shenanigans.)
I cannot imagine living in a place small enough where my return from college (not even graduation!) would make news in the local section of the paper.
"Wasn't Jem the dearest baby in the old House of Dreams? And now he's a B.A. and accused of courting." There's something so wistful but also so funny about this line. No one does this combo like LMM.
"She has no serious ideals at all—her sole aspiration seems to be to have a good time." Me, much to my father's lasting regret.
'Miller Douglas has decided not to go West. He says old P.E.I. is good enough for him and he will continue to farm for his aunt, Mrs. Alec Davis.' Girl?? This is in the NEWSPAPER??
I low-key wish our papers had local sections like this. I do not like talking to neighbours but I love hearing gossip about them. Don't tell me about celebrities on page 3. Tell me about who's back from college, who is moving for work, and what happened at sundry Diwali parties.
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Bad Liar ch.7
Summary: Life is about lessons, and Wanda has been learning some harsh facts that had define her life and taken her to a place in which she was given a second chance. Then, all of a sudden, she meets you, and she realizes why it's easier to lie to yourself than to accpet what's right in front of her.
Pairing: Wanda Maximoff/ Female!reader - America/Kate - Mentions of past Vision/Wanda - past Natasha/Reader - Some Female!Reader/Carol Danvers
Warnings: Slow burn - slightly Enemies to friends to lovers - Mentions of abusive relationships - Toxic relationships - angst - drama - mentions of abuse - idiots in love - homophobia - more tags as the story progress.
Author's note: Here is a new chapter and right now there is no place to run, many secrets are out and it is time for everyone to start playing a part in the game.
As always, English is no my mother tongue, so please forgive the grammar, spelling and funny mistakes!
Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4 - Chapter 5 - Chapter 6 - Chapter 7 - Chapter 8 - Chapter 9 - Chapter 10 - Chapter 11 - Chapter 12 - Chapter 13 - Chapter 14 - Chapter 15 - Chapter 16 - Chapter 17 - Chapter 18
Chapter 7
Whispered secrets
The Innovation Classroom had been a donation by the Bishop Family a couple of years ago. The main goal was to provide the school with the latest technological gadgets and programs so their students could always be up to date offering their students the right tools to keep up with their education. Everyone had access to the computers and the red of the school, but in reality only a few select students excel in the art of encrypted information.
America hated pne of those peoople, mainly because ever since she arrived at school her main goal had been to hit on a very clueless, and very exasperating Kate Bishop. But, after the long conversation she held with the team, America knew this would be their only chance to get some answers.
Everyone had their attention on Riri Williams.
The young woman chewed on the gun in her mouth, her brows knitted together while her brown eyes pierce every member of the advance class with a glint of curiosity in her eyes. Riri stopped for a moment on America, before her eyes set on Kate who was bouncing restlessly right behind her best friend.
Kate tensed lightly, her heart beating fast just as Riri smirked winking at her. Kate felt her cheeks warm, and America cleared her throat while positioning herself in the line of vision of Riri. The black-skinned woman chuckled tilting her head while resting her elbows on the table arching her back pinning America with her eyes.
"So, you guys want me to hack into personal files, get information from a private company and… What do I have in exchange?"
Riri could tell her question caught everyone in the group off guard, they were not expecting such an answer and this was the perfect opportunity for her to make the right move.
"Money wouldn't be an issue." America intervened stepping forward.
"Money can't buy everything in life, Chavez." Riri rolled her eyes leaning forward while scratching the back of her neck.
America opened her mouth but Riri tilted her head, soon her eyes found those of Kate who looked around before settling her eyes on her.
"How about a date?"
The silence that followed could be broken by a needle falling to the floor. America was left frozen in place, her shoulders put back and her brows knitting together while she clenched her fists closed. Kate from her part was slightly confused, her heart beating fast just as she turned to America then back to Riri.
Kamala had her eyes on Kate, whereas Yelena and Loki were looking intently at America. The tension in the room could be cut with a knife, and America had to hold herself for doing or saying something that she could regret. Riri for her part chuckled, playing the part she was asked to play.
“Come on, it shouldn’t be that hard! You guys came to me, after all.” Kate turned to America, and America hesitated for a moment. It was Loki the one who decided to break the silence.
“I believe we are very curious in knowing who you have in mind, Riri. We cannot force anyone to date you, as you so eloquently put it, money can’t buy everything and this would need to be a decision made by said person.”
“Always big with the words, and the fanfare, Odinson.” Riri rolled her eyes before she nodded towards Kate. “I was thinking, Bishop over there. What do you say? The Winter break is almost here, and I heard the Ball this year would be fantastic…so…Bishop comes with me, and I will give you what you want.”
That comment did it.
America straightened up, jerking her head to the side so her eyes locked onto those of Kate. The other teen was just as shocked as America, though America could swear she saw curiosity in them too. The young woman clenched her fist closed, while Kate started babbling away while trying to explain, and ask, and said a hundredth things at the same time.
"Well, what is it gonna be? Unless this information isn't as important as you made it look."
In all honestly, everyone was wondering the same.
While it was truth that during her babysitting duty, America had become overly found of the twins, their snooping around in the life of their newest teacher had become somehow America’s recent obsession. The young woman had not dared to revel that much, but Kate knew America had been worrying about her sister and the recent attraction she had developed for Wanda. When the black-haired woman turned to America she could see the conflict in her stance, and the way her eyes went from Riri to her.
Kamala stepped forward, chewing on her lower lip while crossing stares with Yelena. America for her part stood on her spot, her mind going over the different options they had. Why was it so important to find out about this woman? Why was she so curious about Wanda Maximoff? It seemed that everyone was wondering the same, and all eyes were now in America.
Kate chewed on her lower lip, the decision should be easier than what it looked at the moment. Kate understood America’s worries, but they had other ways to find out about Wanda. They could use other means, and Kate had a hope that perhaps…that maybe America and her could go…
For a brief moment, America turned to Kate who was glancing at Riri, and Riri was looking back at her. A waved of jealousy grew inside America and she just clenched her jaw closed. This was such a mess, and it should be an easy decision on her part, still…
“America?" Kate asked, and all of a sudden her expression changed. Her face hardened and America could recognize the spark of annoyance in her eyes. "The decision should be easy, you know?"
And of course, America knew it should be easier. But as of late she had seen the change in you, she had read the messages you and Wanda had exchanged and America couldn't help but think of the twins with their scars and the fear in their eyes.
Loki locked eyes with Yelena, and both of them were as expectant as everyone in the room. Then Kate shook her head, she huffed, pushing America out of the way and walking straight towards Riri.
"You have a deal, Riri." Then she softened her features, her tone of voice changing into one of pure sweetness flirtation. "And now that I think about it, I would be more than happy to go with you to the Ball…I promise you, it will be unforgettable."
Kate leaned in, placing a single kiss on the woman's cheek before turning around, she walked past America towards Kamala, grabbing the hand of the other girl she left the room without saying another word.
America felt a knot on her throat, the display of cowardice she just showed to Kate and her friends heavy on her shoulders.
"Well, then who are we looking for?" Riri smirked, stretching her arms and getting ready to work.
Loki hesitated for a moment before stepping forward to provide the names and what they were looking for. Yelena made her way towards America who seemed to be unable to move.
"You are an idiot." Yelena hissed, shaking her head. "All you have to do is admit to her that you are in love with her and then she would have still done it but without the theatrics."
"I could not… She is… Kate is free to do what she wants." America replied quite stubbornly.
"She is doing this for you, America." Yelena shot her a disappointed stare. "You better fix this or you will really lose her forever."
"Okay, found it!" Riri exclaimed and America dropped her eyes before going to the older woman.
Yelena was tempted to hit America, but she decided against it. Loki shrugged and the both of them knew this would be the last chance Kate and America would have to finally be honest with one another and give into what they really want.
“Fuck, you guys better take a look at this.” Loki said leaning forward, he and Riri wore the same angered expression.
America frowned moving closer while standing behind them. Her breath caught in her throat at the file, and Yelena cursed in Russian, the pictures, and the police records as well as the medical files were all there. Whatever or whomever Wanda was before getting to the school was not something nice, or even a happy life; the found the restriction order against her husband, the petition for divorce and the fight for custody. Riri whistled, she felt sorry for even asking for payment for something like this.
“Wanda Maximoff, isn’t she the new literature Professor? The one in charge of your class, Chavez?”
“Yeah, she is.” America replied softly.
“Damn, she really…this is…” Riri turned to the other girl shaking her head. “This is some heavy stuff, you know?”
“I know.”
“Please, Riri, no one can know about this.” Yelena intervened, Riri snorted pointing to the file on the computer.
“Of course not! She is hiding from her maniac husband, here let me show you the new underground railroad…It seems that she has been receiving help from some powerful people.” Riri stated tapping on some keys before showing the group a classified document.
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The halls inside the adjacent building to her school were empty and cold. America could hear the echoes of her footsteps and that of her friends following her to the main playroom. Loki and Yelena had been discussing the findings in whispered tones, none of them had been completely happy with the discovery but now many pieces in the puzzle that was their new Professor finally fell into place.
America stopped right outside the playroom, her eyes falling on Kate who was laughing with Kamala while Balder and the twins played around the slides.
“You better fix your screw up, America, and soon, Riri is quite the catch and Kate doesn't seem that indifferent to her.”
With those words, Loki went in stretching his hand out to stop Balder from hugging him. The both of them engaged in their ritualistic banter of bickering, while the twins waved at America who shifted her weight from one foot to the other before going in.
Tommy and Billy had changed in the last couple of months. America remembered the first time she met them, they were quiet and quite shy. At first America thought it was because they didn't know her and were still testing the waters around her. But then, she saw the fear in their eyes, how they would look at the clock and then at the door, how jumpy they were with loud noises, or how they would wake up sweaty and crying. Now for America it was obvious the shy, almost submissive nature of Wanda, how protective she was of her intimacy, or the fact the boys and her never used short sleeve clothing or why the twins had learnt to bathe alone without any help.
Not that it helped a lot.
America and Y/N had seen the scars, and while no words had been exchanged between them, they knew what was behind the Maximoff family. And America now had enough proof to prove her sister with the full background of Wanda.
The question was, when should she tell her about it?
“You are thinking too loud.” Kate approached her with her eyes never leaving America's ones.
“I have a lot to think about.” She mumbled shrugging, the twins went back to their stuff putting everything away while Balder whined.
“Yelena told us what Riri found.” Kate softened her stare putting her right hand around her left elbow. “It must be awful…”
“You know you don't have to go with Williams to the Ball, right?”
Kate cocked her head, glancing at America out of the corner of her eyes. America waited patiently, her eyes glancing everywhere but at her best friend and Kate sighed shaking her head, she turned around closing the distance between herself and America, the dark haired teen tensed with her heart leaping inside her chest.
“I know, but you know what?” Kate said breaking her lips into a smirk America had never seen in her. “I realised that if the woman I want doesn't want me back, then I can't wait any longer… I’m going to explore my options. Thank you, America. I think I wouldn't have done this without your help.”
America stood there, dumbstruck while Kate winked at her, turning around to join the others. She could tell America was still watching her, and Kate smiled in satisfaction knowing her words had the desired effect on America. She just hoped America would do something, or else she would never forgive her for letting this chance go away.
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Wanda glanced at the watch on her wrist, she winced noticing the time while her face turned to the rain right outside her windows. She had taken far too long grading some papers, the twins must be waiting for her getting restless back in the playroom in the small building in the compound.
The young woman yawned, picking up her papers and her stuff before her hand went to grab her mobile. She hesitated for a moment until her eyes fell on the last message she received. Your name on her contact list was familiar, as well as the obvious signs that she was ignoring you completely. For more than a week, all Wanda had done was put your messages to the side, and those encounters she had come to look at with an eager heart were now almost non-existent as she made sure to always be out of her home before you.
A part of Wanda, the rational one, knew she was being childish and that what she was doing was prolonging the inevitable. Another part, the emotional one, the damaged one… Was afraid. She was afraid of what everything meant for her, of the sudden surge of emotions she was experimenting for you.
Wanda knew she was damaged goods, and that she had her children to look after. You on the other hand were free, intelligent, beautiful, and you already had someone in your life that apparently made you happy. Why would anyone want Wanda at some point?
Not that Wanda was thinking about being with you. That would mean she liked you, and not in a platonic way. That perhaps her dreams, and the speeding of her heart at the thought of you, meant she was attracted to you, which was impossible because she was not like that. She liked men. Penis. Yeah, she liked that.
So, you do like her in a sexual way, eh?
A voice in her head asked, and Wanda hated to find the teasing tone of Pietro behind such a statement. She could imagine him, with his smirk and teasing glint, dancing around her while saying innapropiate things that would make her blush a hundred different shades of red. She missed her twin, and in moments like this, she wished he was still with her.
“I don't like her like that, I can't.” Wanda replied softly to no one in particular.
Wanda never thought her life would have changed the way it did.
The weeks had turned into months, and she found herself experimenting changes that were affecting her in positive ways. No longer was she afraid of getting home knowing dinner was not done yet, or to get something wrong and get mistreated for it. She could finally have a voice and an opinion and people around her respect her, and actually took her word with admiration. Sometimes the dark clouds of her past came forward, and in those moments she went to her children to find the energy to continue.
Wanda felt her life was finally getting into the right path. Her students had been amazing with her, and as of late it seemed as if their motivation had shifted and the young woman had never felt more supported than ever.
She didn't need complications, and you had become one. A complication she never thought possible, a complication she couldn't afford to have.
Whatever sadness she reflected in her face was soon wiped out when she caught the sound of laughter. She let out a sigh of relief knowing her children had not been alone for so long, and the fact the voice of her students reached her ears told her they had been in good hands. Her phone vibrated once more, but she ignored it completely, she never thought or even contemplated the fact that you might be there.
She entered the room with a confidence she soon lost as soon as her eyes found yours. And whatever she was trying to not feel came back tenfold. Her sweaty hands, the tingling on her lower abdomen and the summersault from her heart. Everything came accompanied by a flush of her cheeks and the widening of her stare.
You stood there rather conflicted, at this sudden appearance. The sound of laughter and conversation became too deafening, but you put your mobile away and took a few steps towards Wanda.
“So, you are alive.” You promised yourself you wouldn't let the bitterness you felt at Wanda's lack of response get to you.
But that was easier said than done, the young woman was standing before you quite healthy and rather unfazed by the fact you had written to her a couple of times until you gave up on any answer. You felt humiliated, and also a little hurt, you thought the both of you were friends. And you felt ridiculous for hoping that maybe…
“I… I was… Yes, I mean…” Wanda made a gesture with her hands, her eyes looking everywhere but at you. “I've been busy, uh with school and…”
“Hey,Maximoff, I'm not asking for explanations.” You replied nonchalantly, your stare hardening. “I was just curious because Tasha told me you and I were supposed to organise the Winter Festival.”
"The winter festival, yes! Yes, she did.We are!” Wanda interrupted her voice, raising slightly with a high pitch at the end.
You arched a single eyebrow, your lips quirking upwards in silent amusement. Wanda almost slapped her face at such an answer, she tried to recover her momentum by clearing her throat and grabbing her purse with both hands.
"I didn't understand much, but we'll, I guess we are in a committee…"
"We are the committee." You interrupted tilting your head, this time around you were frowning. "Nat didn't explain everything, did she?"
Wanda pursed her lips and after a moment she gave in, shaking her head. You could only roll your eyes glancing at the ceiling, of course Natasha had not said anything to the other woman and it would be up to you to explain to her everything that needed to be done. You had a feeling this was the older woman's doing, a well-exécuté plan to torture you and make you spent time with the very woman that had been shaking your world as of late.
"What else did she have to explain?" Wanda finally asked, she dreaded your answer for she had been trying to avoid you for more than a week and this sudden event would only make her spend time with you.
She knew Natasha had placed the responsibility on her shoulders a week ago but Wanda had been down a road she was not familiar with. She hated the beating of her heart, the sweaty palms of her hands, the nervous tingling in her stomach and the flush on her cheeks whenever she was in front of you. Or whenever she received one of your messages that she had been ignoring for quite some time.
She hated the fact she was standing in front of you and you seemed at ease, knowing Wanda was the only one suffering such conflicting emotions and not being able to do nothing to appease such emotions.
"Well, this event is quite important, you know?" You lifted your hand to scratch he nape of your neck, a nervous trait you had picked up when faced with your reality.
Wanda was about to speak when the twins and the rest of the teens came towards you. Her students were mostly smiling, while America seemed rather gloomy at the moment.
"Mom!" The twins came running towards Wanda hugging her around her waist, Wanda smiled softly placing a tender hand on their heads.
"Hey, boys, how was your day?"
"It was awesome!" Billy exlciamed and Tommy nodded in agreement, you softened your stare watching the scene with a heavy heart.
Soon Tommy and Billy were telling their mom all about their adventures, and you had to look away with a frown in your face. America and Loki glanced at one another, a plan already forming inside her head as to what she should do.
“So, Y/N, we were thinking… It is late, and everyone in the room is hungry, right guys.?” America turned to her friends, you narrowed your eyes when it took them half a second to react with nodding heads and hands on their stomachs.
“Right, so hungry much, eh?”
“Oh, come on, Y/N, it has been a while since you last take us to Olympia and we could take the twins there too and Professor Maximoff of course.”
Kate grabbed your arm, she put on her best puppy stare while Kamala grabbed your other arms and America tilted her head amused. You snorted shaking your head, lifting your eyes you could see Wanda glancing at you and the twins frowning in confusion.
“What is Olympia? “ Tommy asked tasting the word on his lips, Balder opened his eyes wide, grabbing the young twin by his shoulders.
“You don't know??” Tommy scowled, lowering his eyes and shaking his head.
“It's the best place on earth!!” Balder turned to you and Loki. “Pleaseee, can we go?”
You raised your brows at Wanda, your eyes finding hers. The young woman was just as confused as her children, your heart shrank st the sheer familiarity you saw on those three faces. America pressed her lips together, she could see the conflicting emotions running through your eyes, the change in your posture, the softening in your expression.
The young woman clenched her jaw tightly, fighting over the myriad of thoughts passing through her mind. America was ready to burst out until a familiar hand grabbed her softly, she turned to see Kate offering a single shake of her head while pulling her aside.
“so, what do you say? We could have something to eat and discuss the preparations for the Ball.” You proposed shrugging, you could see the conflicting emotions running through those green eyes, but you could also see the lost battle as soon as the twins turned to her with begging eyes.
“I guess we could…” Wanda winced when the twins squealed and soon everyone was just walking outside the building.
Yelena caught up to America and Kate, her hand closing on America's wrist.
“What are you doing? Aren't you going to tell your sister about Maximoff?”
America hesitated for a moment, she turned to see you talking lightly with the other woman. Your face had changed completely, no longer wearing the wrinkles of concern or boredom you usually wear after a long day in the office. There weren't any signs of tiredness or anxiousness you got whenever you were with Carol. There wasn't even the dark cloud above your head, the one you had been wearing all week long, whatever was happening through your head, America could see the positive effect Wanda had on you. And without a doubt, the young woman knew you had a positive effect on Wanda.
“I think she should know.” Kate commented to America's side.
“It is only right.” Loki chimed in, America hesitated and it was Kamala the only one to actually voice what America had been thinking all along.
“But it is Professor Manximoff's secret, we can't go around telling everyone much less Y/N about this.” Kamala crossed her arms standing her ground.
“Why not?”
“Have you seen Y/N? Or, Professor Maximoff for that matter?” The group all turned to Y/N and Wanda. “Whatever we say or do right now could be bad for…”
“For them.” America shook her head turning to her friends with a determined stare in her eyes. “Let's give them time, I agreed that this can't be kept a secret, but for now we should be able to protect Wanda's privacy.”
The group hesitated for a moment before all of them nodded. They could keep the secret, for now. But for America the situation was turning into something really problematic, and her first instinct was to make sure you were okay, that you were happy. Thus, with a pursed of her lips she decided it was time for her to give you a push in the right direction.
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Olympia ended up being a restaurant right outside the city.
It was a five storey building, it was surrounded by a beautiful garden with fountains made of Led lights. The twins were dumbstruck, walking down the road leading from the parking lot to the main entrance. To their side Balder had taken the task to explain what they would find inside, and you had taken your spot right beside Wanda to do just the same.
“I can't believe you never heard of this place.” Wanda tilted her head, her eyes watching with some amusement your childish excitement and the small smile playing upon your lips.
She thought your giddiness was quite adorable, and she had to stop herself from just leaning in and grab your hand in hers. Her heart hammering against her chest at the mere thought.
The restaurant was owned by the most peculiar family; they had built the place as a theme restaurant in which families and friends could come over to enjoy games, shows and nice warm meals. Wanda and the twins were awestruck at the sight of mythological creatures and decorations welcoming newest arrivals.
The smile on your lips softened at the sight of Wanda walking around the place with the twins shying away with big eyes glancing around the place. You could tell this was her first time in such a place, and a part of you had to wonder if Wanda had never been in a place like this one.
“Mommy, can we go?” Tommy asked shyly pointing at the playground to the right, Wanda hesitated with her breath caught in her throat when your hand rested on hers.
“It is completely secure, and they would have America and the others watching over them while we look for a table.” You said to Wanda, your thumb making soothing circles on the back of her hand. “What do you say, Princess? I know it must be quite the tortuous experience to be with me but we can…”
“It's not a tortuous experience.”Wanda replied, cutting herself off before she could reveal something else.
You nodded curtly letting go of her hand before nodding towards the lifts.
“I know just the place for you and the twins to enjoy this first time.”
You waited patiently for an answer, you were trying to quiet down the thoughts running inside your head. The best policy you could apply to just ignore the growing need to connect with the redhead standing in front of you. You had missed your conversations with her, the banter you had formed with the woman after a fateful day in which you had come to appreciate the twins. For more than a week you had tried to reason with yourself and the piercing need to talk to Wanda.
When she didn't answer, and it was quite evident she was avoiding you, something in you broke a little. You were not one to beg, so you stopped writing after two days, but seeing her again you knew you couldn't let go without, at least, trying to forge a friendship with Wanda.
Because that was all you wanted, right?
Friendship.
And that was all Wanda was ready to give you, right?
Friendship.
“Don't worry, Professor, they are in the best…Yelena, No!”
Kamala screamed running after Yelena who was already trying to steal a Nerf gun from a kid, Balder and the twins were already getting armed with Loki giving clear instructions. America winced chuckling while Kate rolled her eyes crossing her arms.
“Guys…” You said and America waved at you.
“I know, I know.”
Kate turned to Wanda, wincing a little, “Don't worry, I made sure they are okay.”
Wanda chewed on her lower lip, her eyes had not stopped checking the crowded restaurant while her own panic rose inside her throat at the sight of the twins mixing up with the rest of the children. You could tell she was tensed, her eyes worrying but what you saw there was actually terror.
In just a second, Wanda was breathing hard, her eyes going wide open and body covered with a thin layer of cold sweat. She started trembling, and you could tell she was about to have a breakdown. Without thinking too much you stood in her line of vision, your hand grabbing hers in yours.
“Hey, Wands, it's okay, they are going to be fine.” You spoke softly, soothing words and brushed caresses on her hands while you dragged her away from the crowded hall. “It's okay, come…you're going to be fine.”
Wanda clenched her eyes closed, and she let you take her away until the sound of a bell echoed in a closed room and soon. The sound of people disappeared. Wanda opened her eyes only to see you looking back at her, you offered a reassuring smile with the lift sliding all the way to the last floor.
“Are you okay?” You finally asked, Wanda flushed looking away.
“Yes.” Her tone was cold, and you could tell she was embarrassed by the scene.
“You know, there is nothing to be emb…”
“I know.” She cut in exiting the lift as soon as the doors opened.
You scowled, glancing at your reflection before following the young woman out. The fifth floor was something out of a Jurassic Park movie, wherever she turned there was a jungle like atmosphere with replicas of dinosaurs around. You couldn't help the half smile stepping inside the floor while locating a good table. This was, by far, your favourite place to be; you walked past Wanda, your eyes sweeping the place really quick until you found the person you had been looking for.
“Ajak!”
The woman straightened up, turning sharply towards you, her eyes going big while a grin broke on her face. She gave some final instructions before approaching you with arms outstretched to engulf you in a tight embrace.
“Y/N! And here I thought you had forgotten all about me, mija.” Ajak stepped back giving you a once over, her eyes sharp and witty taking into the form of Wanda who was standing at a safe distance before they settled on you.
“Never, Ajak, but work and life has consumed most of my time.” You winced apologetically. “But I am here and I have new guests that have never tasted your amazing cuisine.”
Wanda found herself under black, piercing eyes that were a mixture of warmth and curiosity. The woman stretched out her hand, Wanda took it in hers almost wincing at the tight grasp.
“Now, a guest of Y/N will always be welcome, I'm Ajak.”
Wanda offered a tentative smile, her eyes going to you then back at Ajak.
“I'm Wanda.”
“Well, we cannot have this! A table for two? For you and your date.”
“No!” The quick, rather panicky scream coming from Wanda and yourself made Ajak turn suspicious eyes to you then to Wanda.
You knew you were blushing, but you didn't dare to look over at Wanda before clearing your throat to clarify the situation.
“We're not… She is not.. I mean… She is my sister's teacher so we just…”
“Yeah, no date or, her sister is my babysitter and…”
Whatever else the both of you were going to add soon died off while you just stood there rather awkwardly. Ajak snorted, shaking her head while pointing to the tables.
“So not table for two…”
“We came here with everyone, America and her friends and Wanda's children.”
Ajak nodded in understanding, finally pointing to the furthest corner in the room pointing to a balcony and a couple of torches.
“Well, you can have the spot by the balcony, I will send someone soon…” Ajak then winked at you, and there was a hint of mischief in her eyes as she continued. “It's always good to have you back, and this time around with such a beautiful woman by your side.”
You put a hand on your face hiding away your embarrassment, Wanda merely clapped her lips closed blushing lightly at the implications of those words. Without nothing much to say, you and her were led directly to the last spot.
“This is beautiful.” Wanda sighed dreamily, lifting her eyes to the sky above their heads lowering her gaze to see the outline of the city on the horizon.
Your heart twisted painfully in your chest, you furrowed your brows turning away to glance outside the balcony.
“I still can't believe you didn't know about this place.” You commented lightly. “This is the best restaurant in the whole East Coast, and it can be quite fun to spend some time with friends and family.”
Wanda sighed knowing she had missed the chance to get to know the world right outside her universe. She did not know much about the world, or places outside Westview or the events Vision used to take her to. The only holidays they had shared had been to Sokovia for the funeral of her father, a holiday she would always remember. Wanda jerked awake when a warm hand placed softly in her hand, she turned sharply to you and her breath caught on her throat.
“Are you okay?” You asked tentatively, Wanda stepped back from your grasp offering a shaky smile.
But before she could answer or you could say anything else the sound of laughter and loud conversation distracted the both of you and the group of teens with the three boys came around to occupy a chair in the big table. The twins ran directly to Wanda, and their excited chatter was enough to distract Wanda of her thoughts and the emotional situation she found herself in.
Dinner was a strange event for Wanda and yourself. You both found yourselves sitting side by side with everyone sharing stories about school and Summer holidays, the twins were quiet watching and hearing everything while enjoying the dinner. Your eyes never drifted away from Wanda for too long, the young woman was quiet at first, her fingers tapping on the table while holding a strained smile hovering protectively around the twins.
Wanda had always been a mystery for you, from the moment you met her she had been a contradiction of shyness and resolution. There were moments in which you could see a fire inside her eyes, the sharpness of her tongue and her intelligence always challenging you in ways you found fresh and exciting. There were other times in which she made herself small, the dark clouds of fear and uncertainty shadowing those flames while offering a vulnerable side you wished you could protect.
You snorted, shaking your head while everyone at the table laughed, your eyes drifted slightly only to see Wanda glancing at you with amusement.
“And then, of course, Y/N had to come out of there all dressed up in clothes that were not even hers and mom and dad decided to have the talk with both of us.”
All the twins winced while Wanda chuckled, raising a single eyebrow. You rolled your eyes hiding your blush, the twins scrunched up their noses looking around until Billy decided to speak.
“What talk?” He asked innocently, and the question soon quieted down the laughter making everyone squirmed on their spots.
This time around you raised a brow at Wanda, daring her to answer that question to them.
“Want to explain that, Mommy Wanda?”
The deep shade of red that decorated the woman's cheeks caught you off guard. The woman looked away hiding her flustered expression, you didn't expect that reaction to your comment. Something inside you ignited with curiosity to explore that sudden discovery, but soon Balder decided to break the uncomfortable tension in the room with his own innocent comment.
“The talk about sex, dummy!”
“Balder!”Loki exclaimed, slapping his hand while his little brother turned big curious eyes his way.
“How does he know about that?” Kamala asked, but Loki made a face.
“He overheard Thor, and he is a little brat that can't keep his mouth shut.”
“You’re the brat!”
Loki opened his mouth to retort but you lifted your hand shaking your head. The uncomfortable moment had passed, but you were still thinking about Wanda's reaction.
“Okay, you two stop it, let's choose the desert.”
“Dessert?” Tommy turned to Wanda. “Can we have dessert, mommy?”
You smirked watching as Wanda squirmed under your stare, she was trying really hard to ignore you but you made sure this time around it was impossible for her to do so.
“Oh, what do you say mommy, can we?” You spoke before you could censor yourself, Wanda glared at you clenching her fists closed.
“Y/N, really?” America asked in disbelief, she glared at you and you opened your mouth.
“Just stop, it is not as funny as you think it is.” Wanda turned around, softening her facial expression while placing a hand on Tommy's head. “I think we should go. Perhaps another time.”
You yelped, feeling the kick in your chin, turning around you saw America flaring at you still but this time around she was pointing to the other woman, her eyes big and eyebrows raised trying to speak to you without words.
The twins moaned in protest, but Wanda was already standing up until she felt your hand on hers. She didn't turn around, but you didn't need to, you stood up and circled the young woman standing in front of her, your free hand on Tommy's shoulder.
“Please, desserts here are delicious and… It's on me.”
“I don't think…” Wanda started but her resolution crumbled as soon as you stepped forward. Your eyes softened greatly, and your next words piercing Wanda's resolution.
“Please, sorry I was an ass, I just don't know how to act when I'm around someone like you.” You didn't mean to be this honest, you knew everyone was watching the interaction and probably this conversation would be something America wouldn't let go anytime soon.
“Like me?” Wanda asked confusedly.
You broke into a bitter smile shrugging, “like you.”
The silence would have grown even more uncomfortable if it hadn't been by Kamala and Kate that soon were making quite the ruckus to select the best dessert of the night.
“Why do you like to make my life more difficult than it already is?” The question left her lips before she could stop it, and while she didn't quite mean to ask that, once she had said it a burning desire to know grew in her.
You blinked a couple of times, looking away while shrugging.
“I don't know.” You sighed lifting your gaze to the woman in front of you. “You just…Make it too easy and I just can't help it.”
Wanda let go of Tommy who had joined the others around America and Kate that were now explaining what each dessert had. Wanda had enjoyed her afternoon with her children and her students, that you were there with her had been just a plus she was still trying to pretend she didn't enjoy.
Truth was, if she were to accept why she was so conflicted with your presence, why she had been avoiding you for the last couple of days, why she got so nervous around you. She would be admitting to something up until a couple of months ago she thought was a sin with someone that was already engaged in a relationship.
Wanda had a lot to lose and nothing to gain. So it was better to pretend nothing was happening, it was easier to break something that was just starting to grow.
“My grandparents and Tony's parents started the tradition of the Winter Festival.” Your voice broke into Wanda's thoughts, she turned to you quite surprised and you offered a single smile nodding towards the balcony.
The morning breeze brushed against your cheeks, you leaned forward with the palm of your hand stretched out to receive the first snowflakes of the season.
“My grandmother was a writer, and she was quite the romantic fella.” You chuckled remembering your childhood, the stories your grandmother used to tell right before going to bed. “She thought that a Ball and a festival around the Holidays would bring everyone together and would make a good way to find love.”
“A dreamer, then.” Wanda offered a half smile, she wrapped her arms around herself standing a few feet away from you.
The night had been strange, but not unpleasant. She couldn’t remember the last time she went out to a nice restaurant to eat, or to have some amount of fun and see her children free the way they had been that night. She looked at you out of the corner of her eyes, her heart fluttering lightly when you continued talking about your family and the traditions of the school, your tone of voice softening with the weight of memories and wishfulness. The confusion Wanda had been experimenting as of late was diminishing as you continue speaking, and the young woman knew sooner or later she would need to face whatever was growing inside her heart.
But for now, she could pretend.
“Then, whatever we do, whatever we plan, must be incredible.” Wanda stated after you had finished talking, you snorted shrugging.
“It’s a matter of honour.” You replied conspiratorially, your eyes twinkling at her reaction. “Believe me, we have been at this since we were at school so…”
Wanda chuckled shaking her head, for what little she knew about you and the others, everyone had gone to the same school and your friendship was based on banter and familiarity. She had seen firsthand how competitive all of them were, the great friendship amongst the families that controlled a whole school and many important businesses in the world. Wanda’s face fell for a moment, she had entered a world that could turn against her at any moment, one wrong step, or one wrong word could kick her out and leave her exposed to the man she had been running from. Natasha had been right when she said this would be important for her, and while Wanda didn’t think for one moment the older woman had tricked her in any way, she knew right now great things were expected from her, a payment for the favours she had received so far.
Movement to her side called her attention, and Wanda soon found herself far too close to you. From this distance she could see the light in your eyes, the small happy wrinkles around your eyes and the curve of your lips. She could also feel the warm emanating from your body, and a part of her, a crazy almost childish part of her, wondered what would happen if she were to close the distance…
Have you ever been attracted to someone other than Vision? Have you wondered what would have happened if people didn’t try to tell you who you should love or be with?
The words of her last therapy session with Hope resounded inside Wanda’s head, but before anything happened you chuckled nodding your head towards the restaurant.
“You’re gonna have two kids running on sugar rush in a moment, you know that, right?” You couldn’t help but laugh at the glance of pure horror she put on as soon as she realized the twins were eating a huge plate of dessert while bouncing restlessly on the chairs.
“They have never had so much sweet before…” Wanda started worriedly, your grabbed her hand winking playfully at her.
“Then, let me help you with tiring them up so you won’t suffer later on.”
“What do you mean..?”
“Well, this restaurant has many playgrounds, and I’m friends with the owner so…let’s go, time for you and me to play some!”
Wanda was not sure what was happening, or what exactly were you talking about. But whatever it was, she didn’t care at the moment, the only think she could think was your hand wrapped tenderly around hers, and the childish grin playing on your lips. Everything else was forgotten.
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It was way past midnight by the time you parked Wanda’s car in the garage.
“You didn’t have to come with me.” Wanda shifted her position on the front seat, she turned slightly to see Tommy and Billy fast asleep.
You turned off the care tilting your head to see the twins then at Wanda who was looking completely tired. While it was true that you didn’t need to drive Wanda and the twins back home, but you couldn’t help yourself; you offered while lending your car to America so she could take the other’s home.
A part of you didn’t want the night to be over yet.
“I know but I just figured you may need some help with those two.” You pointed to the twins, Wanda smiled softly.
“Thank you.” She mumbled lowering her gaze, her hand closer to yours. “I don’t remember the last time I have so much fun.”
You smiled satisfied, “I’m glad to hear that.”
There was a moment of silence filled only with the knowledge that you were lost. As soon as you lifted your gaze you could see those green eyes glancing back at you, Wanda was looking confused and tired. But there was evidently some sort of happiness in her face, she was relaxed and for a moment your thought perhaps the weight she had been carrying was lifted. Not for the first time you wondered what had happened to her, what had really brought her to your doorstep with two kids and not husband.
It's not my secret to share.
“I think you should have more moments like this one, you and the kids.” You said after a moment, breaking the growing silence in the car.
“I think we are still getting use to this.” Wanda replied softly, and while she didn’t elaborate you could tell that this was part of the past you were dying to get to know.
“Well, if there is any way for me to help you loosen up more, Princess, don’t hesitate to tell me.” You winked at her enjoying the soft colouring on her cheeks, Wanda straightened up trying to gather her thoughts.
“Right, I think we need to first work on the preparations for the festival and…” She trailed off when you placed a hand on hers.
“Yes, yes…don’t worry about that, Princess.” You then opened the door and grabbed the car keys. “Come, I will help you take these two to bed.”
It didn’t take too long to take the twins into their room, both of them protested and turned around as soon as their bodies touched their beds. The only thing Wanda could take off of them were his shoes and jackets, she was about to insist on them getting in their pyjamas but your hand on her shoulder stopped her.
“Let them be, we really tired them up in the laser tag.” You whispered by the door, Wanda hesitated for a moment making sure that the boys were only on their shirts and with a blanket on top of them.
“I guess it wouldn’t make any difference.”
Wanda whispered back making her way towards you, finally the tiredness of the day was catching up to her and you could see the bags under her eyes and the cold of night sneaking inside her clothes. You pulled her out of the room gently, closing the door behind you leading the young woman to the hall and the stairs, Wanda stood by the stairs glancing at you then at the door down the hall. You shifted on your feet before glancing down the stairs.
“Look, today was nice.” You stated scratching the nape of your neck. “I haven’t had so much fun in a long time.”
“Me neither.” Wanda answered truthfully, her lisp curling slightly at the memory. “And the twins, they were happy too.”
You nodded smiling, “yeah, I could tell.”
Wanda put her right arm on her forearm, she glanced down then back at you.
“I’m sorry I was avoiding you this last week.” Wanda finally said without looking you in the eye, this was easier said than done, and while the reasons of her avoiding you were not clear for you, Wanda was not about to admit them yet.
“I’ve been having a long week, and I just…”
“Hey, that’s okay, I guess. I understand.” You replied leaning in, making it impossible for Wanda to look away. “I just hope you’re not doing it anymore because we need to start making preparations, and I was hoping you would come to my place and have some lunch.”
Wanda opened her eyes; she nodded slowly still a little confused until you rolled your eyes at her.
“You know? So we can start planning the Winter Festival.”
“Oh, right, yes, sure.” Wanda bounced slightly, flustered she tried to hide her yawn but it was almost impossible to do so.
“Go to sleep, Wands. See you tomorrow.”
Before either of you could do something, anything at all, you decided to lean in and kiss Wanda on her cheek. It was a short brush of lips, but it was enough to make her catch her breath and warm all over.
And just like that, you turned around and left before anything could be done or said.
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Next Chapter: Reader and Wanda start getting closer, the twins like this new addition to their family. America and Kate find themselves at a crossroads after Riri decides to play a flirty game, and Carol is at her wit's end with Reader. Someone from Wanda's past come into the scene, and Reader is dangerously clueless about the whole situation.
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Macabre [ HEMLOCK GROVE ] - Chapter 4
~ description ~
A werewolf whose only skill is running from his fears, a half-upir with no idea of the true darkness lying inside of him, and a girl found alive in the woods months after her mysterious death.
Some secrets in Hemlock Grove should have just stayed buried. In a town that isn't so sleepy after all, monsters of all kinds are wide awake under the surface, crawling their way up.
~ warnings~
This story will contain mature and heavy themes that may involve potentially explicit content, gore and murder, talk of kidnapping and stalking victims, animal death, supernatural/paranormal/religious themes and trauma, any other themes not covered in the general description will probably be tagged here at the start of the chapters that other significant warnings apply to.
A list will be linked here upon completion and upload of each chapter:
Cicada and the Snake
Chapter 1 . Chapter 2 . Chapter 3 . Chapter 4 . Chapter 5 . Chapter 6 . Chapter 7 . Chapter 8 . Chapter 9 . Chapter 10 . Chapter 11 .
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c h a p t e r f o u r
Peter Rumancek
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"I SAW THAT IN MY DREAM THE OTHER NIGHT," Roman Godfrey announced as he took up a seat beside Peter in English class, leaning over the gap to talk.
He had been doing that a lot. For three days now to be specific, clinging to the side of the most interesting soul he could find because, assumingly, he had nothing better to do. It was sort of sad, really, once it became apparent just how utterly aimless he was without his dead best friend.
At his words Peter began to unfurl the sketch he had crumpled up in his hand, some roughly drawn cryptic image of an ouroboros. The upir seemed hopeful that it must have meant something, that they had both dreamed of the same symbol in the same circumstance.
Peter just hoped it was a coincidence but unfortunately for him it seemed unlikely.
Nothing about his encounters with Roman seemed like they were a coincidence. Nothing about the bottomless darkness like that in Roman's eyes could ever be a coincidence.
"What do you think it means?" Roman asked him, his perfectly trimmed fingernails rapping on the desk.
"Probably something important," Peter answered with a note of sugary sarcasm. It wasn't like he meant to sound either rude or disinterested- but talking with Roman in public was the perfect way to draw even more attention to himself which was something he wanted least of all.
Especially talking about this.
"Jude was in my dream. Was she in yours too?"
Now was the time where any normal person would have sat down with Roman and discussed to him the concept of grief and closure and that dreaming about dead loved ones was a perfectly normal thing to experience after loss. The assumption that Peter had shared a similar dream with Roman would have been absurd had it not been true.
"Yeah," Peter answered after a while, the pad of his thumb brushing across the drawing.
No renderings on paper or crude sketches mimicking the things he had seen in his dream would ever bring to justice the twisting, jarring feeling of darkness that Peter had experienced in the dream he had the other night. Nothing could make him forget the way the shadows had swallowed him whole and spat him out in a forest of endless trees that stretched all the way to the sky and straight through it. How the crescent moon had gleamed like a gnarled claw in the sky, how his eyes could never remove themselves from it. The werewolf had experienced preminition dreams before, and his heightened awareness of the supernatural meant those kinds of dreams felt familiar.
In that dream, standing in that clearing, witnessing the suffering of a girl who used to know him, Peter's one sole instinct had been to run.
He didn't want to think about her anymore. Thinking about her made him think about the dream which made him think about his cowardice which made him think about how he hated that part of himself. That part of him that prioritized flight over fight, protecting himself over others. The selfish wolf in him who wanted to tuck tail.
He didn't want to think about how his shared dreams with Roman meant he was tied with the upir in some way. He didn't want to think about how those shared dreams likely meant a shared fate- and that whatever was to come meant trouble for the both of them. That whatever was to come had something to do with Judith Evergreen and the mystery of her death.
Peter wanted no part of it. Messing around with this stuff wasn't on his list of safest nor smartest things to do. So just like he tried to drown out Roman's desperation, he also tried to drown out the dreams by pretending they had not been frequenting him ever since moving to Hemlock Grove.
"I couldn't get close to her in mine," Roman said with a pause. "I tried."
Peter had tried to get close to her too. But the trees had stretched further and further away until all he could see was the silhouette of her body breaking. The further he had ran towards her the further away he had moved. Like the dream was taunting him.
"So. What now?"
"I don't know," Peter answered hastily. "I don't know, Roman. It might not even mean anything."
You know that's not true.
"Look I know this is weird-" Roman cut in, "really fucking weird. But you know what's even weirder? Sharing extremely specific dreams about a girl who died who we happen to both know. I don't even know you and you don't even know me. But like it or not this means we're connected."
Peter fought hard to bite back his retort because he knew Roman was right.
"And what am I supposed to do about that exactly?" he asked. "You think I've got all the answers?"
"I'd say you're a good place to start."
Because he was the one more intertwined with the supernatural, he assumed that Roman assumed. If only Roman knew how close he really was with the uncanny. How close he really was to the monsters he had only been told of. To the ones he had not been told of.
The two of them stopped talking when class started, because they got reprimanded by the teacher for their inside chatter and loose squabbling.
Peter dreamed of the forest again that night. He dreamed of the smell of rotting flesh, the hissing of a serpent and the silent screams of a girl in pain. He dreamed of running through bramble thickets that only got thicker and higher until they blocked out the light, of becoming snared in the thorns and pickled and stabbed and shredded by the sharp points.
He dreamed of deer with bloody mouths and glassy, blank white eyes. They stared at him through the trees, standing still and vacant like empty macabre creatures.
He dreamed of torch light flitting through the trees, footsteps treading in hasty increments, fast and slow, close and far. He dreamed he was standing naked in a clearing surrounded by snakes winding through the black muddy grass to strangle him. He dreamed of snake bites and gloved hands choking back his screams.
He woke up in a cold sweat for the fourth night in a row. He also woke up to a phone call.
"Peter it's me, Roman- don't hang up yet, please" the upir rushed when Peter answered the unsaved number. "Look I just need to talk to you. Tell me you didn't just have that dream and I'll leave you be."
"I didn't just have that dream again."
"Jackass."
"Yeah."
"You saw the deer right?"
"I did. Did you see the light?"
"I did. Did you see the snakes?"
"Shit."
"Shee-it."
There was a break, a silence between them that only swelled along with the tension through the line. This was real and dark and twisted and broken. It left him with a nagging pain in his gut that told him Roman was right.
"You feel it, don't you?" Roman asked, his voice pooling with urgency.
Peter could feel it. Peter could feel it and he couldn't even deny it. Peter could feel the importance clinging to him like tree sap to bark, like smoke in a confined room that just kept getting smaller. Something was about to happen and that something would be his job, would be his and Roman's job, to foresee and to stop. To find their own answers when there were none. The weight of the world felt heavy on his shoulders and this time Peter could not run.
He couldn't.
"Whatever this is, whatever fucked up bullshit this is. We're in this shit together," the upir spoke again, as if he were desperately afraid that Peter wasn't going to reply.
"We have to do something," the werewolf conceded. "But where would we even start?"
"Your guess is as good as mine."
Where life ends and death begins. Where the aftermath of death is found. Where hopefully, Peter would be able to pick up a scent or a feeling or an omen or some kind of sign of what to do and what the fuck was going on. Something that could lead him to wherever or whatever the fuck it was that Judith Evergreen was trying to show them.
"The ditch," Peter exhaled through his nose, disappointed in himself for suggesting such a morbid thing. "The ditch her body was found in. We could start there."
"What makes you think we'll find anything?"
"Just a feeling," he answered.
Roman picked Peter up in his car about half an hour later. They drove to the outskirts of town and got out at the start of the woodland reserve trail. In the dead of night they walked.
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Series: Teacher!Slenderman X OC!Reader
Chapter 1
Warning: Teacher X Student relationship, College Teacher &Student, Mention & use of drugs, smut 18+, reader is 21
Summary: Amelia is used to being a straight-A student since middle school. Her English teacher Professor Slender grades her an F after finding out she used AI. How will she be able to keep her good grades? And have the English teacher do her favors?
"Amelia, are you going to Jeff's party?" Nina asked her friend who was busy finishing up her English notes her fucking professor left them to complete last minute.
Amelia was so busy writing the notes in her notebook that she failed to pay her any attention.
"She's busy completing her fav teacher's notes." Jane laughs knowing Amelia hated Slender.
"Fuck him! He left us to complete 50 fucking slides worth of notes. He assigned this yesterday at 9Pm!"
"Why are you in such a hurry?" Nina sips her soda.
"She needs to finish it before his class." Jane laughs eating her chicken salad.
"He has an eye for her since he overheard her talking shit about him."
A few weeks ago, after Slender assigned a 9 page essay for them to complete by 11:59 that same night he assigned it. What made matters worse was it was a assessment! So, she went to a cafe with Jane so they both could work on assignemts.
While Amelia worked on her essay she began talking about how Slender was big dick and how he's shitty to everyone cause he has no girl to suck his dick. Unfortunetly, for her she failed to notice Jane's signs pointing to a angry Slender who was standing behind Amelia.
Let's just say he ended up lowering her A to a D.
"I do all my fucking work! I follow his fucking criteria and turn it in before the due time! Yet, I have a damn D!" Amelia groans finishing up the last piece of notes.
"Have you tried reporting him?"
"Are you kidding, Nina?! He's the Slenderman! His best friend is Zalgo! The fucking principal!" Jane reminds Nina.
"Oh, right!" Nina laughs.
"You just want to go to Jeff's party so you can hook up." Amelia jokes typing the last sentence.
"Do not!"
"You do, Nina." Jane rolls her eyes sipping her iced tea.
"DONE!"
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"Notebooks out, now!" Slender demanded from all his students as he began walking around.
Amelia, with a smile on her face, opened her notebook and displayed her organized notes.
As Slender passed her desk he took her notebook and began looking through them. With his red sharpie in hand gave her a big fat "C". Amelia's eyes widen as he gave her the notebook back.
"Wait! Why do I have a C?"
"Your notes."
"I completed them." She showed her professor showing him all the pages worth of notes.
"I also asked for a short summary, Amelia."
"What?!" Everyone gasped looking at their teacher not knowing he asked for a short summary.
"I put up a announcement, two hours ago." He turned back to another student as everyone feared his red sharpie. How were they to know?! They were all so busy finishing his notes they didn't have time to check his announcements.
"And being honest not my fault you were irresponsible to not check. Instead of speaking bad about a certain someone, maybe you can check my assigned work." He grinned marking another student with a "F".
"And maybe you should stop being a dick," Amelia snapped back glaring at her teacher. Everyone's eyes widened and they gulped in fear for Amelia.
As she sat with a glare, Slender angrily stomped up to her expecting to be met with fear. She instead turned to him with a glare and flips him off.
She turns away opening her textbook angering Slender. How dare she have the audacity?!
"What did you call me?" Slender growled at Amelia as she kept on reading.
"Stop being a fucking dick." She smiled not sparing him a glance.
"Say it to my-"
Before Slender can do anything the bell rings and everyone immediately rushes out.
"Now if you excuse me I have to go to my next class." She smiled at Slender as she got up from her desk.
All of a sudden a angry Slender pins her to her desk drawing a yelp from Amelia.
"You think you're so special, right? I'll make your life here a living hell."
"Bring it, professor. You don't have the balls to." She grins leaning closer to Slender.
She takes her bag and confidently walks out of his class leaving him a angry mess.
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"Amelia, wouldn't." Splendor gasped not believing Slender as they sat in the teacher's lounge eating their lunch.
Meanwhile, Offender and Smiley laugh.
"She has some balls!" Offender chuckles sipping his coffee.
"Maybe she's just stressed, Slender. You are pretty demanding." Trender tries to tell Slender.
"Well, maybe she shouldn't be shit-talking!" He growled sipping his black coffee.
"Maybe 'cause you're demanding, Slender. Look, give them a break. For the next assessment leave it simple. I'm sure it'll calm everything down." Trender reasons with him.
"Only this time!"
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Sacrifice
Sacrifice https://ift.tt/lEOjKRm by Sprityc The war is over, Voldemort is dead. But neither side won. Both are too depleted from the fighting. Instead, The Hogwarts accords birth two opposite factions: 1. Heritage, those obsessed with the old ways and values 2. Unity, those who value all magical humans regardless of background. The elimination of muggles or those of a lesser perceived station would cease, But the traditions of Pureblood culture and roles would also be maintained. It is an uneasy truce, complicated by an old curse plaguing Pureblood society. No one is sure of the exact origin, but birth rates are low and 1 in 4 women die during pregnancy. The Heritage Council will do all they can to garner a growing population of Purebloods heirs and half-blood second class citizens. Unity is concerned but mostly unaffected since their members diversified the gene pool. That is until one their own is caught up in the Heritage Council's plans to combat low birthrates. Note this is my first fan fic, be kind and let me know what you think. I own none of the characters, they are property and creative content of J.K. Rowling and Warner brothers. Please do not bind or redistribute. Words: 7025, Chapters: 3/?, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Rape/Non-Con Categories: F/M Characters: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Blaise Zabini, Daphne Greengrass, Minerva McGonagall Relationships: Antonin Dolohov/Hermione Granger, Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy Additional Tags: Smut, Sexual Violence, Dubious Consent, Harry Potter Epilogue What Epilogue | EWE via AO3 works tagged 'Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy' https://ift.tt/xCkdDyI February 24, 2025 at 11:30PM
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Everything You Need to Know About A Photograph by Shirley Toulson
The poem “A Photograph” by Shirley Toulson is a poignant piece included in the Class 11 English Hornbill textbook. This guide delves into the emotional core and poetic devices of the poem. It also provides a summary and explores its theme and literary nuances. This is done in a manner that resonates deeply with students, teachers, and literature enthusiasts alike. Through this article, we offer a…
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The Sunnydale Herald Newsletter, Monday, September 2
TARA: I'm envious, Mr. Giles. A trip to England sounds so exciting and exotic. (realizes) Un...less you're English. (Giles grins) BUFFY: Look, don't worry about the shop. We'll take care of it. We can open and close, and, and we'll deal with everyone. Anya frowns. WILLOW: We can come by between classes! Usually I use that time to copy over my class notes with a system of different colored pens ... but it's been pointed out to me that that's, you know, insane. TARA: I said "quirky."
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BNHA Observations, speculations and assorted info: U.A. High School (Part 1: Infirmary)
So, in order to write my fic, I spend much time observing canon scenes, comparing the manga and the anime version, take note of details, translations and info in them as well as finding out how are some things called.
Since what I noticed/speculated/found out can be of use for other fic authors I thought to share as well.
Resources:
Chap. 7 “Costume Change?” (服着よう? Fuku Kiyō?) Chap. 11 “Bakugo's Starting Line” (スタートライン、爆豪の Start Line, Bakugō no) Chap. 21 “In Each of Our Hearts” (各々の胸に Onōno no Mune ni) Chap. 206 “Match 3 Conclusion” (第3セット決着 Daisan Set Ketchaku)
Ep. 6 “Rage, You Damn Nerd” (猛れクソナード Takere Kuso Nerd) Ep. 8 “Bakugo's Start Line” (スタートライン、爆豪の。 Sutāto Rain, Bakugō no.) Ep. 13 “In Each of Our Hearts” (各々の胸に Onōno no Mune ni) Ep. 96 “Match 3 Conclusion” (第3試合決着 Daisan Shiai Ketchaku)
OBSERVATIONS, SPECULATIONS AND ASSORTED INFO:
As all the Japanese schools U.A too has an infirmary or helath room (保健室 ‘Hoken-shitsu’), though the English version prefers to call it Nurse's office.
There aren't many pictures about in the manga and the anime, as it's a place that appears only 4 times though the story but they're enough to give us an idea of how it is.
THE ONE IN CHARGE OF THE INFIRMARY
Youthful Heroine: Recovery Girl (妙齢ヒロイン リカバリーガール Myōrei Heroine Recovery Girl), real name Shūzenji Chiyo (修善寺治与) is in charge of the U.A. infirmary.

Chapter 4 refers to her as ‘Kango kyōyu’ (看護教諭 “Nurse teacher”) where normally, in Japan, nurses in charge of the infirmary are called ‘Yōgo kyōyu’ (養護教諭 “Health Teacher”) or ‘Hoken-shitsu no sensei’ (保健室の先生 “Infirmary Teacher”) and this person provides first-aid treatment for injuries, illnesses, etc. of students and monitor their physical and mental health through medical examinations, health observations and so on. Recovery Girl is likely raised to the rank of “Nurse teacher” because she also has a nursing licence and provides much more serious nursing care to the students than just first aid help in fact during the sport festival, when Midoriya is injuried she says she did surgery on him.
Also, in Japan the person in charge of the infirmary is part of the teacher body and, in some cases, can teach to classes, though this would risk leaving the infirmary empty.
INFIRMARY SIGN
To point out the place is an infirmary, outside the door there's a sign saying so.

We don't really get to see the corridor in which the infirmary is but it likely looks like one of the many corridors in U.A. with the rooms on one side and giant windows on the opposite one. Actually, even if it's not said, this could very well be the corridor that lead to the infirmary as the view from the window seems the right one and it would make sense for the students to go visit Midoriya but as it's not clearly stated this is just my speculation.

DOOR (FROM THE INSIDE)
The door is a sliding one. In the manga there's either a glass on it or something attached to it but the same can't be said for the anime. Ironically while in the manga the door opens in one direction in the anime it opens in the opposite one. In the anime it's shown that the window on the corridor is so clear and large you've the impression the door opens on the outside.

WINDOW (FROM THE INSIDE)
The infirmary has a large window on the wall opposite to the one of the door. In the manga we can't see out of it, but in the anime treetops are visible, hinting the infirmary is placed on one of the upper floors of the school.

INSIDE
Inside there's Recovery Girl's desk with a deskchair as well as two infirmary beds and a stool for patients or visitors to sit on.



On Recovery Girl's desk there's the screen of a pc but I can't see any keyboard. Possibly it's a touchscreen. She also seems to have books on her desk.

Manga and anime seem to more or less agree on the design of the room for the left wall. Things change when we move to the right wall, as it wasn't shown in the manga early on and so the anime had no references when they drew the first series and had to make up the tiny glimpses of it we see and then decided to stick with what they made up. The result is the anime has a room with less space than the manga and a closet in it.

We can also sign a sign which I think is the one to check eyesignt, what should be an instrument to measure height and a message board.

The anime shows us there's also a clock on the wall and a speaker.

Also, the anime shows the recycle bin.

OUTSIDE
In the manga we aren't shown where the infirmary is located. The anime, showing the treetops from the windows, seems to imply it's on a upper floor. This image from which ballons of what Recovery Girl is saying come out from the last floor seems to imply that's where the infirmary is but it's likely not the case or it would be in such a high place they wouldn't be able to see the treetops. But well, this is just me, I can't say for sure.

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weekly updates!! 🗑️📓🎧☕️
goals completed:
all of my math homework
taking notes for engineering studies
memorizing english essay
finishing my science report
completing my russian
going to both hockey and roller derby 🏑🛼
i didn’t have any work this week so i thought i would just spend the time grinding all the work that was taking up my brain, so now it’s done yayyy! halfway through the week i got very bored because i ran out of math work, so i downloaded a year 11 extension 1 math textbook and i’m gonna go through that soon (by pure luck the topic we just finished in class is the first topic in the text, so that’ll be a piece of cake).
eating lots of chocolate is not helping my attempted weight loss, so i’m gonna try something for a month and see what happens because why not? i’ll keep y’all updated and if it works i’ll make a post reccomending it :).
my goals for next week:
finish reading The Book Thief
researching / taking notes for engineering video
completing 2 chapters of maths from a year 11 textbook
review russian
work 2 shifts at work
to sit my exams
go to my sports this week
start this 小红书 30 day weight loss thing (i’m just genuinely curious as to how it works)
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Chapter 1
Valentina age 11
It started with a letter.
"Okay, class, quiet down," Mrs. Flores said sweetly. "I have some exciting news for everyone.
"Oh, what is it?" Lori, the teacher's pet, chimed in, and my best friend Ximena and I rolled our eyes at her. "Mrs. Flores, Valentina, and Ximena are rolling their eyes at me.
"Enough of that, Valentina and Ximena. Is that how we act in class?" Mrs. Flores asks.
"No," we both say. We look over at Lori, and she’s gloating.
"And, Lori, you need to work on tattling on everyone." Mrs. Flores admonishes her, and the class ohs and awwwws. "Calm down, everyone. Are we ready to hear the news?" The whole class quiets down. "As you know, my twin sister Camila is a sixth-grade teacher too. She teaches in a school in East Los Angeles. We thought how fun it would be for us to have our classes get to know each other."
"Are we going on a field trip to L.A.?" Ximena asks.
"I wish," Mrs Flores laughs. "Our classes will get to know each other by becoming pen-pals. We will assign everyone to another student. You and the other student will write letters back and forth and get to know each other. Open your folder, and you will find the name of your new pen pals."
There is a flash of excitement when we open our daily work folders. A purple envelope with my name is on top of my reading log. I tear open the envelope and find my pen pal's name and a folded paper. I look at the name on it: Juan Cruz Montoya. Wait, I got a boy?
"Mrs. Flores, I got a boy," I say. She comes over to me.
"Yes, I know. We hand picked everyone’s pen pals. I hope you are okay with that?"
"I was mistaken, but I" ll be his friend," I say with a smile. I'm low-key excited that I get to write to a boy. He doesn't know me or what I look like. I have always been self-conscious that I have boobies already, and I'm a little chubby. I open the folded paper and see it's a worksheet we did at the beginning of the year with all our favorite things. Only his worksheet is clearly in his handwriting; I noticed a small picture attached. He’s cute, like real cute. "Mrs. Flores, do they know what we look like?"
"Yes, I asked your parents at the beginning of the year if this activity was okay, and they said yes. They provided us with a photograph to include with your favorite things." My heart fell into my stomach. Great he is gonna make fun of me. "Read your pen pal's list, Valentina."
"Okay," I say, sulking. I start reading about Juan's favorite things.
Favorite Food: Pizza
Least favorite food: Meatloaf
Favorite Movie: Don't laugh, but I love A Goofy Movie.
Favorite Color: Black and red
Favorite Candy: Anything Sour or spicy
Favorite Song: Too many to name; I love Spanish music, Rap, Rock, and oldies
Favorite Snack food: Takis
Who would it be if you could talk to anyone, alive or dead?: My dad, he ain't dead I just never met him.
I smile at his responses but get sad at the last answer. I know my Papi is strict with us, but I wouldn't know what I would do without him. It must be hard not to have your dad in your life. I look at the bottom of the sheet, and it says turn me over with an arrow pointing. I turn it over.
Hi Valentina,
My name is Juan, and I'm happy to be your pen pal. We have almost the same answers, well, except you not liking pizza. I have so many questions, like why it's the best thing ever invented. You must not have the right kind of pizza or something. The fact that you like the Fast and the Furious movies is pretty dope too. I like that you want to meet Selena. She was super talented and was pretty. Valentina, you're pretty too. I thought you ought to know in case no one has told you that. Do you have any brothers or sisters? I have five three sisters and two brothers. I'm the youngest. I hope you get to know you better! I will be happy to receive a letter back.
Your new friend,
Juan
My face is blazing red. I have read and re-read the letter to make sure I read that right that Juan said I was pretty. I had a face-splitting grin on my face. I pull out a sheet of light pink binder paper that I reserve for notes with my besties.
Hi Juan,
Let me start with why I dislike pizza with a passion. Like you, I am one of six siblings, the only girl, and the baby of the bunch. My brother's would always want pizza when my Papa would take us out for lunch after Church on Sundays. This one time, my brother Alessandro ate so much pizza that he threw up in the car. It came out of his nose, and it was disgusting, and it smelled horrible. Since then, I have refused to eat it. I love the Goofy movie, too I love Max and Roxanne. They are so cute. Selena was an amazing singer. My Papa wanted to name me Selena, but they picked Valentina since I was born on Valentine's Day. I'm sorry that you never met your dad before. That must suck. Thank you for saying I was pretty. You're pretty cute too. Okay, enough rambling from me. I better stop before I embarrass myself.
Your friend,
Valentina
The weeks passed, and I got a letter every week; sometimes, I would get two in one. I wrote them back just as fast. We had a lot in common, and one day he asked me for my phone number, and I gave it to him. I was sitting in the living room, and our house phone rang. I wasn't allowed a cell phone yet. My Mama answered it.
"Bueno?" Mama answers. "Who is this?" She asks in her accent. “Valentina ¿Quién es Juan?” Oh, you're her friend from school? Bueno, Valentina, the phone is for you. I'm going to church not too long on the phone."
"Okay, mama," I say and kiss her cheek. I can feel my pulse in my ears. A boy has never called me before. I take a deep breath before I put the phone to my ear. "Juan?"
"Hi Valentina, how are you? He says. I like his voice; it's nice. "Are you busy? Can you talk?"
"Hi Juan, I'm doing good, and yes, I can talk. What are you up to?"
"I'm drawing something for my art class. I'm drawing a snow owl with chalk."
"That's cool. Are you a good artist?"
"I think I'm okay. I can send you something if you want."
"I'd love to see your artwork."
"I will send you something tomorrow."
"I'm excited to see your artwork," I say.
We talked on the phone for three hours. We laughed and shared things that we had never shared with anyone. He told me one of his Tias from his dad's side reached out to him recently and told him that his dad wanted to meet him. His Mama told Juan that she would think about it. He told her it wasn't fair because his other siblings always see their dad, and he is always left out. We realized the time when I heard my parent's car pull into the driveway.
"Oh, my God, we have been on the phone for three hours! My parents are back from Church."
"Wow, that's a long time. I lost track of time because you're so easy to talk to. Can I call you again tomorrow?"
"I'd like that," I say with a smile.
"Good night Valentina, until tomorrow." He says.
"Good night Juan." I hang the phone up, run to my bedroom, and turn on the TV. Papa comes into my bedroom. "Hi, Papi," I say with a smile. "How was your prayer meeting?"
"Good, Mija. I want to talk to you about something." He says as he sits at the edge of my bed.
"What do you want to talk about? I ask.
"Mommy says that a boy called you tonight. You're too young for Novios, Valentina.” He says and I’m mortified.
“Papi! He’s my friend—no mas somos amigos. I don’t have any boyfriends.”
“Okay, I’m just telling you I don’t like that you have boys calling you. I’m going to trust you not to do anything silly.”
“Aye, Papi. He doesn’t like me anyway.”
“Why not?”
“Papi, look at me. Estoy gordita.”
“Mija, you are the most beautiful thing God has ever made.”
“Pa, you have to say that you're my Papi,” I say, hitting his arm. He smiles and kisses my forehead.
“I have never lied to you. Why would I start now, mi Amor? A la cama mi vida. Go to sleep now.”
I lie in bed, think about our phone call, and smile. I think I have a total crush on someone I have never met.
My first crush, but will it crush me?
Chapter 2
Valentina age 18
There is a knock at the door, and a delivery man stands there struggling with a massive arrangement of blood-red roses and balloons.
“Hi, I have a delivery for Valentina Castro.” He says.
“That’s me,” I say, taking the vase of flowers and putting them on the end table. I go back and grab the balloons. I grab my purse, take out some cash, and hand it to the guy. He thanks me and leaves. I grab the card off the roses. What it says gets me emotional.
My Dearest Roxanne (Valentina),
Happy Birthday and Valentine's Day, My Love. I thank God every day that he put you into my life. Even though we haven’t met in person, I know I love you, and you make me a better person! In a few more weeks and we will be together. I can’t wait1. I’m counting down the days.
Love you,
Yours forever,
Max ( Juan)
I grab my phone, and through tears, I hit the Facetime button, and it only rings once, and his face fills the screen.
“Those better be happy tears,” he says with a laugh.
“They are. Thank you so much, babe.” I say, giggling. I take the roses into my room and place them on the dresser with all the drawings Juan has sent me over the years. I love all of them, but my favorite is of Max and Roxanne from The Goofy Movie, but instead of their names on the bottom, it says Juan loves Valentina. He has called me his Roxanne since we were in the sixth grade. I have called him my Max since that time too. We still write letters every week and call each other every night. He was introduced to his father as a freshman, and his dad got him a job at the mechanic's place he owned, and he is learning how to fix cars which he loves. I see he is wearing the shop's shirt. “Did you just get back from work?”
“Yeah, I have been working extra hours to take more time off when I visit you in the Bay Area.”
“I can’t wait,” I say with a huge grin. “My dad said you can stay with us as long as you attend church,” I say, and he laughs.
“I know. He called me and gave me the third degree about what my intentions were with you.”
“No, he did not!” I say, completely embarrassed.
“He did, Love, but I get it. He wants to protect his daughter.”
“Can it be next week already?” I laugh.
“I know. I can’t wait to hold you in my arms, finally.”
“I can’t wait for that too. Juan, what about other things?” I say, and my voice is so quiet.
“What other things?”
“Stop it, you know what I’m talking about,” I say, and he awards me with his dimpled smile reserved for me.
“Yeah, I mean, I want to make love to you. If you’re not ready, I get it.”
“I want to; You have more experience than I do,” I say, and he looks down. We only became exclusive in the last year. He has had sex with a few girls, but I can’t hold that against him. We were not together, and we live almost seven hours away from each other. “Don’t feel bad. I know how you get.”
“You know that I’ll always be yours.”
“I know that, and I’ll always be yours.”
“What are you doing for your birthday?”
“I’m going out to lunch with Ximena and Lori in a few minutes,” I say with a smile.
“It’s funny how you and Lori hated each other, and now you are each others best friends.”
“Yeah, after her Mama died in eighth grade, Ximena and I were the only ones that went to her house to see how she was doing. We have been ride or dies since then.” I say with a smile. I can tell how exhausted he is. “My love, go to bed. I know you’re tired.”
“I wanted to stay on the phone until you had to leave but I’m so drained. Happy Birthday love.”
“Did you check your mailbox?”
“Not yet, should I? He asks, and I nod. He smiles at me, and my heart flutters. “What the fuck? Baby, you didn’t need to.”
“It’s Valentine's Day, and I wanted to get you something special.” He opens the box and smiles wide when he picks up the stuffed Max and Roxanne. He pulls out another smaller bag, the gift I know he will love. I would love to wear this red and black checkered button-up shirt when we were younger because Juan had one identical to me. He pulls out the bag and he looks directly at me.
“Is this what I think it is?” he says, holding a custom teddy bear made out of the shirt I wore all those years ago. I nod and smile. “It smells so good.”
“I sprayed it with my perfume and wore the shirt a few more times. Do you like it?”
“No, I don’t like it.” He says, and my heart falls. “I love it, babe.” His smile is large, and it makes my heart stammer. “Besame.”
“I’m so glad you love it,” I say and kiss him. He does the same.
“I can’t wait to do that for reals.” He says and yawns. “Have a nice time with your friends.”
“Go to bed, babe,” I say with a smile.
“Text me when you get home so I know you got back safe.” He says, and he hangs up. There is a knock at the door, and I open it and smile at my besties holding gift bags.
“Guys, I said no gifts,” I say, hugging each of them.
“Pendeja, you know we don’t listen,” Ximena laughs. “Open them up!”
“No, girl, not here. Just in case.” Lori giggles.
“In case what?” I say, getting nervous they’re capable of anything.
“Nevermind, let’s go in your room.” Ximena nearly drags me down the hall into my bedroom. “Shiiiittt, those flowers are gorgeous. I’m so jealous. I want someone to send me flowers. Girl or guy, I ain’t picky at this point.” We plop on my bed in fits of giggles. “Open your gifts.”
I open the gifts, and I hear the front door open. Ximena and Lori grab the gift bags and throw them on the side of the bed when my bedroom door opens. I look at them in shock and wonder what the fuck is in the gift bags. It’s my Mama and Papa.
“Feliz Cumple Años, Mi Vida,” Papi says, kissing me on my head.
“Felicidades, Amorcito,” Mama says getting emotional. She always gets emotional on our birthdays. She kisses my cheek over and over again, making me laugh. “Hola, niñas”
“Hola, Hermana Luna y Pastor Martin” Ximena and Lori say. My Papi has been their Pastor since they were young. He smiles and nods at them.
“Mija, we have a gift for you before you go out for lunch,” Papi says. “Come and follow me.” We all follow him out of the room and head out of the house. He turns and looks at me. “Catch,” I put my hands out and catch a set of keys on a cute keychain. I look up and see a red Honda in the driveway.
“No way!”I scream and run and hug both of my parents.
“All the money you gave us from your after-school job at the kid's program, I saved it to get you this car,” Mami says.
“Maaaaa, that money was to help pay a few bills.”
“No, Mija, you’re starting college, and I don’t want you waiting at night for a bus. It’s dangerous.”
“Gracias, Mami y Papi. Los amo.”
“Go with your friends, Mija, and have a good time. We will have dinner and a cake tonight with all the family. We need to go back to the Church to finish up some work.” Papi says as they walk away to the Church less than a block away. We wait until we can’t see them again and run into the house.
We go into my room, and they hand me the gift bags again and open them slowly. I’m surprised to find sexy lingerie and edible underwear. My cheeks are burning red, and I look at them, and they laugh.
“So about lunch, we are going to eat, but we are going to the health center on campus so you can get a birth control shot,” Ximena says.
“What? Why?” I say with a stutter.
“You plan on having sex with Juan, no?” Lori says.
“I, yes, I want to have sex with him,” I say, feeling my face burn.
“Don’t get embarrassed, mujer, it’s natural, but if you get pregnant by Juan, your papi will shit a brick and never let you out again. This way, you’re protecting yourself from getting pregnant anyway.”
“That’s a good idea,” I say. “Don’t you need an appointment?”
“Yes, we took care of that for you,” Lori grins.
We went to the health clinic, and I got a shot in my butt because I didn’t want Mama to see the bandaid on my arm and start asking questions. Which she totally would do. We went to lunch at our favorite sushi place, and we chatted. And we gossiped the whole time.
“Vale’ have you and Juan had phone sex? Lori asked. My face gets red, and I look down. “Is that blushing a yes?”
“No, but I have seen him and have always been too shy.” I laugh.
“You better get over that shyness if you are gonna have sex with him. You need to be naked bitch.” Ximena cackles.
“Fuck off, Ximena. I know that,” I laugh. “Let’s go.”
I drop off the girls at their respective houses, head back to my own, and find all my brothers already there. Alessandro, Angel, Antonio, and Adan. They get up and hug me and start trying to annoy me. Alessandro and Angel are married, and they each have two children. Alessandro had two boys, and Angel had two girls. They were terrors, but I loved those babies. My sisters-in-law were helping Mama make Chile’ Rellenos.
The food was out of this world, and we had a fantastic time. I got a bunch of jewelry from my siblings. They bug the shit out of me, but they spoil me. I love them even when they annoy me. They keep saying they will fuck with Juan when he gets here. I hope they don’t, but deep in my gut, I know they will, but it will be good fun.
*****
Today is the day that Juan is coming to visit. He is taking a Greyhound bus, and it will take him ten hours to get here due to all the stops the bus makes. Juan has a car, but the car won’t make it. I clean the room where he will stay and rearrange things multiple times. I want everything to be perfect for him.
“Mija, it looks perfect already. Stop stressing out.” Papi laughs.
“Paaaaaa,” I whine. “I still need to make sure there is no dust,” I say as I get a text, look at my phone, and smile.
My Max Juan: Hey babe, my dad is dropping me off at the bus station in a few minutes. My bus should arrive around nine tonight. I ‘m so excited.
Me: Yay, I can’t wait to see you! I’ll take you out to eat tonight—our first date.
My Max Juan: No, I’m taking you out. I’m paying for everything. I have to go.
Me: Be safe. I will be at the bus station at nine.
At eight-thirty, I head to the bus station, and my heart pounds hard. I’m nervous and excited for this moment. I sit in my car and listen to music, and I try to control my anxiety. Half an hour later, a bus pulls up, and I’m so happy when I see it. It says LA bus four on the front, so I know this would be his bus. I get out of the car and see everyone exiting the bus. I don’t see him yet, but many people are on the bus. The driver leaves and closes the door, and I don’t see Juan. I go up to the bus driver and tap his arm.
“Excuse me, but I was waiting for my boyfriend, is he still on the bus?” I ask.
“No, sorry, everyone that was on my bus got off. He may have missed the bus. There should be another bus coming in two to three hours.”
“Thank you,” I say, taking out my phone. I push Juan’s contact, and it goes directly to voicemail. “Juan, did you miss the bus? Please call me as soon as you can.” I send him a text.
Me: Juan, did you miss your bus? Please let me know if you’re okay.
I sit in my car and turn it on to turn on the radio. I continuously look at my phone, and my message hasn’t been read. I fall asleep, and when I wake up, I realize it has been three hours, and a bus has pulled up. I again watch all the people exit the bus, and still no Juan. I called him again, but it said, “We are sorry your phone call cannot be connected. Please check the number and dial again.” I do and get the same message. I text him, but it comes back undelivered. It’s at this point that I start to sob. I’m so stupid to think that a guy like Juan would like me. I feel like I got played.
He broke my fucking heart.
Chapter 3
Juan
I grab my backpack and enter the living room to find my mom watching her Novels. I know good and well not to interrupt until a commercial. I decide to go and make sandwiches for the bus ride. Once I finish in the kitchen, I see a commercial. I kiss the top of her head, and she looks up, smiles at me, and stands up.
“Are you leaving now?” She asks.
“Yes,” I say with a smile. I hug her tightly. I decided I wouldn’t return to Los Angeles but didn’t want to tell her. She wouldn’t care anyway. She didn’t raise me, my abuela did, and since my Abuela died, I have no one here for me. My brothers and sisters don’t give a shit about me. I have Valentina, and that’s all I need. “I wanted to say goodbye before I left.”
“Bye, Johnny-Boy. Don’t do anything stupid. Don’t think with your dick and get that girl pregnant.” She says, pushing me out of the way of the TV,
“Are being serious right now,” I say with a scowl.
“Shhh, my show is back on,” she says.
“Dude, whatever. I’m out.” I slam the front door, jump into my car, and head to my dad’s mechanics shop. “Dad, you ready?”
“Give me five minutes. Fabian is coming with us. He’s going on the bus to Tijuana. He is looking for his passport. Give your bags to Cisco, and he will put them in the trunk.”
“Okay,” I say. I hand my backpack and my suitcase to Cisco, his shop assistant. Fabian walks in, showing his passport. Fabian is my half-brother, and I only met him last month. I lift my chin to him in a hello.
“What’s up, bro,” Fabian smiles. “Damn, you gonna take a ten-hour bus ride just to fuck a girl. Damn, she better be worth it.”
“Fuck you, man,” I say, getting mad.
“Hey, calm the fuck down, both of you. Get in the fucking car now.” Dad says, laughing. I text Valentina on the way to the bus station, letting her know I’m going to the Greyhound Station.
Once we arrive, Cisco hands me all my stuff, and I walk into the Station. Fabian stays outside talking to Dad. I don’t need to stick around with them. I go to the ticket window and show them my online ticket, and they print me an actual ticket. I sit on one bench and eat a sandwich while waiting for the bus. I notice police and their drug-sniffing German shepherds looking around; This is pretty normal for airport and bus terminals, so I think nothing of it. Until one of the dogs sits right next to my suitcase. I look up at the cop, and he pats the dog on the head.
“Good job, Tilly,” he says. “Can I search your bags?” I have nothing to hide, so I nod. “You need to tell me yes, kid, verbally.”
“Yeah, you can look in my bags. But you're wasting your time.” I say, and he opens my bag.
“You sure about that?” He asks as he turns around. All the color drains from my face because he is holding a brick of cocaine in his hands.
“What the fuck? That’s not mine!” I yell.
“Put your hands behind your back. You’re under arrest for being in possession of a narcotic with an intention to sell..” The cops says. He tells me rights as he puts the handcuff on me. Everyone is staring at me, and I’m humiliated. What the fuck who’s is that shit. Who would do this to me? Out of the corner of my eye, I see Fabian, and he’s laughing. No fucking way he did this. Then I see my dad. He hugs him and looks over, and he saluts me with his fingers against his temple. Hell no, my dad was behind this shit. I’m full of hatred.
“Fuck you!” I yell. He laughs at me.
“Shut up, kid, and keep walking.” The cop yells.
“I’m not talking to you.” I snarl. He pushes me forward, and I get into his cop car. This is not fucking happening right now. Shit Valentina! Okay, I’m sure they will listen if I tell them it’s not mine.
He drives me to the county jail and takes me to booking. I get fingerprinted and get my mug shot taken. This is so surreal because I have never been in trouble in my life. On the other hand, my brothers have been in and out of jail. I get stripped and searched, and I’m so humiliated, and I’m so fucking scared. They take my clothes, shoes, and cell phone, and I’m given jail-issued clothing and slippers.
“Am I going to speak to someone like a lawyer?” I ask.
“Not today, maybe tomorrow, maybe the next day.”
“Do I get a phone call?”
“Yeah, but just one.”
“I need my cellphone. I don’t have any numbers memorized.”
“No, not my problem. Do you want to make your call?”
“Yeah,” I say. He puts in a code.
“I thought you didn’t know anyone's number,” he laughs.
“I know one,” I say and dial the number. The phone rings, telling you have a collect call from an inmate. Inmate, state your name. “Johnny-boy.” They agree to take the call.
“How did I know you would be like your brothers.” My mom says, “My stories are on; hurry up and tell me what you did.”
“Ma, I didn’t do it. I swear I didn’t do it. Can you please call the jail and find out my bail?”
“Why?” she asks
“So you can bail me out.”
“No, you need to stay there. If you didn’t do it, stay there, and they will let you come out.” She says.
“Mom, please. I didn’t do it.” I say, almost in tears. The call disconnects.
******
I still haven’t heard from any lawyers two weeks later. I got into a fight on my first night there because someone tried to touch me sexually, and I busted his nose. I got put in solitary; today was the first day they let me out. I look like shit, and I have lost weight because the food is complete shit. They take me to a room with an older man sitting at a round table. He looks like one of the seedy lawyers you see on TV in the middle of the night. He motions me to sit down, and I notice a pile of clothes beside him.
“Sit down, kid. We got court in one hour.”
“An hour! This is the first time that anyone has spoken to me.” I say
“I only found out about you yesterday. I have no idea what happened. So tell me what happened.”
“I was fucking framed, is what happened. They put the drugs in my bag.”
“Who is they?” He asks, but he already knows that I won’t say. I’m no rat, but I don’t want to be here. “You have no record, so that is a good sign. I heard you got into a fight the first night you were here. Why?” I sit there and say nothing. He knows without me saying. He knows exactly what happened, and I’ll never speak of it. It was humiliating. “It was self-defense?”
“Yes, sir. What’s going to happen?”
“I’m hoping they will give you probation since it’s your first time getting into trouble.”
“What about the fight? Can they use that against me?”
“I hope not, but let's keep our fingers crossed. Today we find out everything, your sentencing if there is one, or if you are free to leave.”
“Shit, I want to get the fuck out of here,” I say as he hands me the clothing.
“Go into that door. There is a shower and stuff to shave in this paper bag.” I nod and head into the room.
Once I’m alone in the shower, all my defenses go down, and I cry. I sobbing so hard that I’m shaking. I finish showering and take deep breaths to get my emotions in check. I rub the palms of my hands into my eyes. I come out dressed, and the guard puts me in shackles and leads me to a bus to the courthouse. The sun is hurting my eyes because of not seeing daylight for nearly two weeks. Once we enter the court, they put me in a room, and I have to wait until my turn. I keep praying under my breath that I get to go home today. They call my name, and I head into the court with my lawyer, whose name I find out is Marshall.
Everything is a blur, and I sit in the seat in shock and feel the court officer grab my arm to stand me up. I look at Marshall, and I’m fighting my emotions. I can’t show emotions not here. I need to act tough. They put me back into the holding room to speak to Marshall. Once I see Marshall, I let the tears fall down my face.
“Four years!” I yell. “They gave me four fucking years. I thought you said that I was going to get probation?”
“They used the fight against you,” Marshall says. “Do your time, and it will be over fast.”
“It’s four years! Prison, not jail!” I say, filled with anger and fear. The door opens, and an officer is there with shackles.
“Montoya, stand up.” He says in a loud voice. I stand, and he puts me in the shackles. “We are transporting you to Pelican Bay State Prison.” All I do is nod.
I get on a bus with other inmates, and I’m given a brown bag lunch. The drive was rough and long, and some guy puked, and they wouldn’t pull over for him to get sick, so we had to drive in the stench. I slept most of the way and felt safe because everyone was shackled to their seats.
We finally arrive, and I’m sick to my stomach in worry. I’m afraid that what happened the first night in County Jail will happen again. I get out, and there is a man with a clipboard, and we are told to say our name and inmate number. I get out of the bus and stand in front of the man.
“Montoya, 10140613,”
“Montoya, Juan, Cruz.” Unit 6, cell 24,” he yells. Someone comes and gets me and takes me to intake. I have to do another strip search, medical checks. I’m given all-white prison-issue clothing and blue slip-on shoes. I’m given a small bag with toiletries. They put on bracelets that have all my information on them. As they put on the bracelets, I ask a question.
“Where can I get paper to write a letter?” I ask.
“Normally, you have to buy paper at the commissary. You won’t have any money on your books, seeing that you just got here.”
“How do I get money on my books?”
“Your family puts money on your books, or you can see if they have a job available. “
I’m taken to my cell, and as I walk up, I see him, the guy who attacked me when I first arrived at the jail. I feel like I’m going to puke any second. He still has a white strip of tape across his nose, and his eyes are still blackened. He narrows his eyes at me and grins, and this grin gives me chills.
“Watch your back, bitch,” he spits.
“Get to your cell, Martinez. Keep fucking walking.” The guard yells. “Montoya, this is your cellmate, Padilla.” I looked over, and it was the guy walking with Martinez. He’s short, dark skin, and has the reddest hair ever. He raises his chin in hello.
“Joe Padilla, but everyone calls me Chucky,” He puts a handout. I take his offered hand and shake it.
“Juan, or Johnny boy,” I say as I walk into the cell.
For the next few hours, Chucky gives me the lowdown on the ins and outs of the Prison—the rules. He tells me to watch myself with Martinez. He says they call him Psycho for a reason. They are from the same neighborhood and are childhood friends; that’s just great. Now I really have to watch my back. I see a huge tattoed man walking through, and he stops at all the cells. I notice he is not wearing prison attire; he’s in a button-up Ben Davis shirt. On the back, it says Los Reyes Azteca M.C.C.
“Who is that?” I ask Chucky.
“That’s one of the counselors they assign to us.”
“Is he a prisoner too?”
“Nah, he works for the Prison. I hear he’s cool, though.”
“Is he your counselor?”
“Nah, that’s my counselor over there,” he points out. I see a bumbling guy walking through and doing the same thing the bigger guy did. “ I call him Sheldon because he looks like the guy from the show with all the nerds.” I laugh—my first genuine laugh.
“He does look like him,” I say as the big guy approaches our cell.
“Montoya?” he asks.
“That’s me,” I say.
“I’m Dominick Sanchez. You can call me Dom. I’ll be your counselor while you’re here. Take a walk with me.”
I step out of the cell, and we walk over to his office, and I sit and chat with him, and it’s as if I have known him my whole life. He tells me that he teaches mechanics and motorcycle maintenance. I ask him about his shirt and its meaning, and he tells me he is a motorcycle club leader. I tell him I’m nervous about Psycho being in the same Prison. He said he would introduce me to some of the guys he counseled.
I’m uneasy, but if I have Dom on my side, I can get through this. The person I need on my side is Valentina.
I hope she waits for me.
Chapter 4
Valentina
Six Months Later
I lay in bed, stared at the cottage cheese ceiling, and cried. Every day I cry. For the first three weeks of Juan not showing up, I called every day until I got this number is not in service message. I was embarrassed, humiliated, and devastated. How could I ever think he could be into a girl like me? I heard it all the time from my Tias. ‘Vale has such a pretty face image how beautiful she would look if she lost weight.’ Well, I lost a ton of weight in the last six months and I still feel like shit. I threw myself into my studies, but my depression has gotten the better of me. My phone rings, and it’s Lori. I usually send the call to voice mail, but today I decided to end my pity party.
“Hello,” I say in a small voice.
“Fucking. Finally, you answer me!” She yells, annoyed.
“I’m so sorry,” I say, and my voice cracks. “It’s just been so hard. I was wrong, I fooled myself into thinking we had something special.”
“Ximena and I are coming over right now. We’ll stop and get some food. What do you want to eat?”
“Chicken wings, the good ones,”
“You got it!”
An hour later, my besties and I are sprawled in the living room watching Pretty in Pink and eating our chicken wings which are to die for. My friends are shocked about how much weight I have lost.
“How much weight did you lose?” Ximena asked.
“About forty pounds. My depression took me out,” I say. “I’m going to try to do better. I need to be better. I got played, and that’s that.”
“Let me go beat his ass!” Lori says, and I snort out a laugh.
“You deserve so much better!” Ximena shouts.
“Yeah, she does,” Alessandro says, holding up something. He hands it to me. “I’m not going to Mama and Papa about this, but think about what you’re doing.” He leaves the house without another word.
“What are you talking about, Sandro?” I say, looking at what he has handed me. I turn it over, and I gasp. “Holy shit! It’s from Juan. He’s in Prison!”
“What, the actual fuck? Why for what?” Ximena yells.
“I have no clue,” I say, shaking.
“Open the fucking letter genius,” Lori shrieks, making us laugh. I tear open the envelope and pull out the contents and poloriod picture.
My Roxanne,
I’m so sorry. The day I was supposed to get on the bus, I was at the bus station, and drugs were planted in my suitcase, and I was arrested. I always meant to go to you. I would never stand you up. I was going to you, baby. I promise I was on my way to you with all that I am. I have thought of you every single day since I got arrested. I was going to see you and never leave. I was going to find a job and live there with you. My entire life has been fucked up since I was born, and when I met you all those years ago, you gave me a reason to be happy. The first night I was arrested, something fucked up happened to me, causing me to get into a huge fight. When we went to court, they used it against me and sentenced me to four years.
You are my only saving grace. I’m trying to do good for us to get to you. I have a counselor who has saved my life here. He has taken me under his wing and is like the father I never had. It took me so long to write you because I had no money on my books. My mother wouldn’t put any money on my books. I’m trying to stay safe and out of trouble, but there is this guy here that every time he sees me, he slams into my shoulder or pushes me. I leave him alone, but he seems to look for me to fuck with me. I would love for you to write me back, and I would love to hear your voice, my love. If you want me to call you, get a phone card and add the code to your phone so I can contact you. When you write, please give me your number so I can call you. I miss you so fucking much, and I love you so damn much it hurts. Please send me pictures of you so I can put them up in my cell. I hope you forgive me for leaving you. Please tell me that you’ll wait for. I have been reading and working out a lot; there is not much to do here.
I love you forever,
Your Max
I sit there in utter shock and tears. He didn’t ghost me on purpose, and he truly loves me. My heart is hammering in my chest. I look at the other papers in the envelope; it’s a drawing from Juan and a stunning photo of us drawn in pencil. The picture was one of him in all white, wearing sunglasses. He isn’t smiling, but he looks so handsome. The other was a half sheet of a song he dedicated to me; We Belong Together by Richie Valens. I’m in tears and almost forget that my friends are there.
“Wow, that was beautiful. That’s completely fucked up. Who would do that to him? Do you believe him?” Ximena asks.
“Yes, I do believe him. I have an idea, but I hope I’m wrong.”
“Who?” They both yell out.
“His dad. He hasn’t been in his life that long and seemed like he used him.”
“What do you mean he used him?” Lori asks
“He has other siblings on his dad’s side, and it was obvious that he put the other kids before him. I was facetiming Juan once, and he took all the kids to a nice steakhouse except Juan. Which was fucked up because he busted his ass to get his approval. I hope to God that I’m wrong about this.”
“Wow, I hope that you’re wrong, Vale. What are you going to do?” Ximena asks.
“Well, I’m going to write him back,” I say.
“What if you get in trouble?” Lori asks. “Alessandro is such a snitch.”
“I will have to intercept the mail first. Today was a total fluke. I’m the one who gets the mail every day.”
“Okay, we will leave so you can write your man. We should go out this weekend to San Francisco.” Ximena says, giving me a big hug. I nod. I need a day out with my girls.
“Call us later, Boo,” Lori hugs me too,
Once they leave, I run into my room and lock the door. I sit there and cry, but this time it’s happy tears that Juan didn’t ghost me, but they’re also sad because of what he’s going through. I look at the letter and see his information on the envelope. I look up the Prison online and read up on it. It’s the most dangerous in California, making me sick. I find out how to put money on his books and send him one hundred dollars. He didn’t ask me to. I did this because I wanted to. I pull out my stationary with roses he bought me a few years ago.
My Max,
I don’t even know where to start. I have been in such a state of depression for the last six months. I thought you played me, and I was so devastated. There were days I didn’t get out of bed, and my parents were so worried that they took me to the doctor. I was put on anti-depressants. My heart started beating again once I got your letter and felt alive. I have missed you terribly. You hold my heart in your hands, and I will wait for you, baby.
I have been in college, and I’m doing well in my studies, and I decided that I want to be a teacher. I work as a tutor after school, and it works out perfectly because I can make my schedule. So far, I have two students: a fourth grader helping with reading and her brother, a senior whom I'm helping with his English essays. I put money on your books. If you need anything, please let me know. I will go today and get a phone card from the store. This is my number 510-555-2122 can’t wait to hear your voice again. I will also send you some pictures of me. You looked so handsome in your photo, but I wish you would smile. You have a beautiful smile. I love you so much!
Love you,
Your Roxanne
I kissed the letter and ran and put it in the mailbox at the corner of our house,
My heart is soaring, and I’m excited for the first time in six months.
Chapter 5
Juan
I got to the commissary to see if I had enough to buy a razor because I looked like a mess. I get to the window and look at all the snacks and markers I can’t afford. This sucks, and I hate it here.
“How much do I have on my books, Montoya 10140613,” he looks at the computer screen and writes down on paper. I see $110, and my eyes widen in the amount. “Is this right?” he nods. “Wow, okay, let me get a razor, a Snickers, and those markers,” I say, pointing at the good markers. I take my stuff, and I’m still in shock. I get back to my cell and put my things in a lock box.
“Someone put money on your books?” Chucky asks.
“Yeah, but I don’t know who.”
“Maybe your mama?”
“Nah, she would never. Maybe one of my brothers.” I say. I shave and get ready to go to the autobody shop to work with Dom.
“I heard they may let Psycho out of here in the next five months,” he says. I’m happy to hear I won’t ever have to see him again. My friend from the group that Dom introduced me to was at my cell door.
“You ready for work Johnny-Boy?” He asks.
“What’s up, Vampiro? Yeah, let’s go,” I say, clapping hands with him. His name is Freddy, but he is so pale that they call him Vampiro. Later Chucky.” We go down the walkway and see one of the guards approaching the stairs.
“Mail call,” he yells, and I look back just as he’s at my cell, and he hands something to Chucky. He heads back into the cell. He doesn’t look at me, making me sad. I wrote to Valentina a few weeks ago and haven’t heard from her yet.
We get to the Autobody garage, and we change into coveralls. Dom comes up to me, and we clap hands. He motions for me to walk with him, and I follow him. He looks at me and puts his hand on my shoulder.
“What’s up, jefe?” I ask.
“Listen, you know I care about you, right?”
“Yeah, I know; what’s up?”
“Because Mario got released, there was an opening in my mechanic class.”
“So, what’s that got to do with me?”
“Psycho took it.” He says.
“Aww, shit.”
“Listen, everyone has a right to be here in the class. Everyone deserves a right for a seat at the table. Let’s show him grace; if he acts a fool, his ass is out. Point blank.”
“Okay, fine.”
“I already talked to him. He’ll be cool. He’s here. Martinez, come here.” He says he walks over. “This is Johnny-Boy, and he will show you the ropes.” Psycho looks at me and smiles. It’s creepy as fuck smile. He claps my hand with his.
“No hard feels carnal,” Psycho says. I nod.
I spend the rest of the work day showing Psycho around the shop. He asks questions which I answer. He is hands-on with some of the repairs. I stand off to the side and let him do it. Once he’s done, he comes over to me.
“Hey, where are you from?” he asks, drinking water.
“Inland Empire and you?”
“San Bernardino. You got family waiting for you?”
“Nah, not family, but I got my girl. How about you?”
“Nah, I’m starting to talk to my family, so we’ll see.”
Once the day is done, I head to the canteen for dinner. They say it’s chicken, but it looks a bit gray for my liking. I take a deep breath and shovel it into my mouth. I hurry up to return to my cell to eat my candy bar. I have been thinking about that damn chocolate bar all damn day long. I walk into the cell, and Chucky lies in his bunk reading a book. He points at my bunk and looks at it. There is an envelope on my pillow, and my heart races. I run and grab it. He laughs at my enthusiasm. I look at the letter and see it’s from Valentina and my eyes water.
“Is that why you have been moping around here for the last week?” he chuckles. I flip him off, and he laughs. “The letters come to us open so they can examine all the contents. I didn’t open it.”
“ I know,” I say with a laugh. I take out the contents, see Valentina’s face, and feel a brick in my throat. “Damn, she's beautiful.”
“Can I see what she looks like?” Chucky asks. I hand him the picture. He whistles low, “Damn, lucky pendejo. She’s fine as fuck.”
“Calmate, Güey,” I laugh.
“I’m gonna go play dominos with Psycho. I’ll give you privacy so you can read your letter and rub one out,” he laughs and runs out. Chucky is crazy as fuck. He is always saying crazy shit to make me laugh.
I sit on the edge of my bunk and start to read, with tears falling down my face. Valentina’s depression I caused that. I feel sad but so happy when she says she’ll wait for me. I see her phone number, and my heart is beating so hard. I leap off the bunk and run out of the cell towards the pay phone. I dial and redial because, in my excitement, I hit the wrong numbers. Finally, I get it right, and I’m asked to record my name. The call is accepted, and I’m shaking.
“Baby?” She cries into the phone. It rips my heart out but gives me a reason to do good.
“Hi, my love,”
********
Sixth months later
Since I’m good at drawing, many guys asked me if I could tattoo them, and one guy made me a tattoo gun which I had to hide well because I could get in trouble for having it. No one would say who was tattooing them. Before I tattooed anyone, I practiced on myself. The first thing I tattoed on myself was Valentina's name on my forearm. I have tattooed Chucky and even Psycho. He and I are cool, but I wouldn’t say we were friends or anything close to it. He will get out soon, which is good for everyone. I would call Valentina every morning and night. She wanted to come and visit, and I would love to see her, but I didn’t want to see her behind a glass wall and not be able to touch her.
“Babe, I want to see you,” she would cry.
“I don’t want you to see me like this baby and not be able to touch you. That would be torture.” I say. A message let us know that our call will be disconnected soon. “I love you. Let me figure something out.”
“I love you. What are you figuring out? She asks just as the call gets disconnected. I head back into my room and see Chucky writing something near my table.
“What are you doing?” I noticed that he jumped a little. “Are you going through my stuff?”
“Nah, bro, I was using your pencil to write an idea for a poem for my ol’ lady.” He stutters. I narrow my eyes at him. “I swear on my daughter.”
“Alright. Hey, Chucky, you still got that phone?”
“Yup, it’s in the wall, and I just charged it” He says when he moves one of the drawings I did of his daughter. He pulls out from a hole in the wall. “You need to use it?”
“Yeah, can you Facetime on it?”
“Yup, here. Let me be the lookout.” Chucky stands at the cell door and lights up a cigarette. I call Valentina, and thankfully she answers.
“Juan, oh my god, what are you doing? You’re going to get in trouble.” She says, worried.
“Do you want me to hang up?” I tease.
“No, don’t I just want to see your face,” she smiles. I tease her even more and take off my shirt. “Baby, you look so good. You buffed up with all kinds of muscles.”
“All I do lately is workout and work on cars, and that is work out by itself. Do you like what you see?” I ask. I hear Chucky groan and laugh. I flip him off and laugh.
“God, yes, wait, is there someone with you?” she asks, her face pinking up.
“Yeah, my celly Chucky is my lookout,” I say. Chucky runs over quickly and waves at Valentina.
“Hi, Valentina,” he laughs. “If he hangs up, that means someone was coming.”
“Hi, Chucky.” She says shyly. Chucky goes back to the door.
“Damn, baby, you look so beautiful,” I whisper. “You go me fucking hard as fuck,”
“Baby, he’s gonna hear you! She whispers.
“No, he put on his headphones. He’s listening to loud music. You can say no, but do you want to see it?” I see if Chucky is looking, and his back is to me. She nods fast, and her face is red. I take my dick out and show her. “You see what you do to me? I take myself in my hand and rub up and down. Her eyes widen, and I see want in her eyes. “I love you,” I say as I moan out my release into a tissue. “Damn, my love, I love you.”
“I love you so much,” she says.
“Trucha,” Chucky warns me. I disconnect the call quickly and put the phone behind the toilet tank next to the bunk. The guards come up and ask Chucky why he’s outside the cell. “ Johnny-Boy was taking a shit, and I was about to puke.” He laughs. This fucking guy is too much. At least he had my back.
“Thanks, man,” I laugh.
A few days later, I lift weights in the yard, and today is the day that Psycho gets released. Dom makes all of the guys in the mechanic program take a picture with the guy getting released. Dom made me and Psycho squat down in front, and he had us clap hands. Something has always been off with that pendejo, but I played nice because of Dom. I was lifting a two-hundred-and-fifty-pound barbell when I saw Psycho and Chucky approaching, and I didn’t think anything of it. As I was about to push the barbell up, Psycho pushed it onto my chest and throat, causing me trouble breathing. I struggled to push it back up. Panic went through me as Psycho bent down ear level.
“I’m gonna fuck you up. When I see you on the streets, you're dead. I’ll fuck shit up.” He released the bell, and I sat up and gasped for air. I look at Chucky and he was being held back by one of Psycho’s so called friends. He runs over to me and he looks shocked.
“He could have killed you just then.” Chucky pants. “Are you okay?”
“Yeah, I think so.” I don’t recognize my own voice its so raspy.
“What the fuck are you going to do?”
“Nothing. He’s leaving here anyway.”
“You want to Facetime Valentina?”
“That would be great,” I say, getting up slowly.
I could be having a shit day, and she brings the sunshine back into my life.
Chapter 6
Valentina
One year later
I get a letter a week from Juan, and I get so happy when I do. He calls me twice daily and sometimes Facetime me with Chucky’s phone. My parents found out he was in Prison, and shit hit the fan, but my Papi let me continue writing to him. Lori thinks it’s romantic that I’m waiting for him, but Ximena thinks I’m crazy because many guys want to date me. But they are not Juan. I threw myself into my schoolwork and have one more year to go. I have been volunteering at a local school to get practicum hours. So it’s been hard to connect with Juan, and I know it saddens him.
“I get it, babe,” he said on Facetime last night. “I’m proud of you! I miss you, is all.”
“I know you are proud of me. I wish you were here with me.”
“I know, I fucked up. I know this,” he says, irritated. He has never raised his voice at me. “I’m sorry, babe. I wish more than anything that I was there with you. I’m going to get going. I’m not in a good space right now.”
“Baby,” I start. He disconnects the call. I know his mental health has taken a toll from Prison for nearly two years. It breaks my heart. There is nothing I can do. I will wait for his phone call tomorrow.
*********
Juan is still in his head three weeks later, but we haven’t fought. I can tell it’s getting to him. We still write letters, and he sends fun drawings that decorate my bedroom walls. He sends me pictures of himself, and I love those. My Papi is getting worried that I’ll waste my time waiting for him and he’ll not know how to integrate back into society. I always fight with them, but they’re stuck in their ways.
We are having a massive event at our Church where are all the missionaries we support come together, and they have Church all week. My Papa is supporting a sister church from Southern California, and the Pastor and his family will be here too. I told Juan that I would only be available to talk to him in the mornings because I would be at Church all day. He said that he would try because he had work. I will speak to him eventually. I know it may be next week, but it will happen.
“Hurry up, Valentina,” Alessandro yells from the living room. “Papi wants us there already. He wants us to meet the Pastor from the other Church.
“Shut up; I’m coming,” I say, looking in the mirror one last time. I’m wearing a floral dress that I love on me. I walk out into the living room. “How do I look?”
“You look nice. Let’s go before Pa has a fit.” He is wearing a navy blue suit.
“I guess you look nice too. You showered today; it must be a special occasion.” I giggle, and he hugs me to him.
We walk to the Church and do the same thing we did as children; we jump over every crack and laugh. We walk into the Church and find Papi passing in the corridor. He looks anxious and then relieved.
“What is wrong with you?” I laugh.
“When I say be here at twelve, I mean to be here at twelve, not one.” he snips.
“Pa, it was her fault,” Alessandro says, pointing at me.
“Snitch,” I whisper. “I had to look nice, Papi. You said for me to look nice,”
“I did, but I didn’t say to take two hours.” Papi laughs, hugging me. “I want to introduce you to someone.”
“Come on ‘Sandro Papi wants to introduce us to someone,” I yell out, and Mama comes out of nowhere and whacks my arm causing me to laugh.
“Don't yell in the church,” She says. “Papi wants to introduce you to someone, not Alessandro.”
“Who?” I ask.
“Go to Papi’s office, and you’ll see.”
I go down the hall towards my Papi’s office and say hi to people on my way. I was raised in this Church, so everyone knows me fairly well. Since we were raised in this Church, we know not to just walk into Papi’s office without knocking. So I knock on the door and wait for him to let me know it’s okay to enter.
“Come in,” Papi says. “Come in, Mija,” The peple in the room stand from their chairs. “Mija, this is Pastor Moreno and his son Marco Antonio. They’ll be here for a few months to learn the ropes from me.”
“Hola, Pastor Moreno,” I shake his hand and kisses my cheek in a hello. This is something totally normal for me. “Hi, Marco Antonio. I’m Valentina.” Marco Antonio takes my hand, and he also kisses my cheek. I can feel my face get warm.
“You can call me Tony. I look forward to getting to know you.” Tony smiles and showcases huge dimples. I notice his blue eyes, and he’s so handsome. I feel so guilty being attracted to him.
“I thought you could show him around and include him in things you do with your friends,” Papi says. I look at him with wide eyes, and he looks at me with the Papi fuck around and find out look.
“Sure, we are going out tonight for ice cream. Would you like to come?” I ask.
“That would be great.” He says with a smile. As he and his dad walk out, he turns to look at me again. “Hey, Valentina, would it be okay to sit with you during the service?”
“Sure, If you don’t mind sitting with my best friends,” I say, and he nods. Once they leave the room, I look at my Papi. “Are you trying to set me up? I have a boyfriend, Papi,” I practically yell.
“You know how I feel about that, Valentina.” He yells. “Be friends with Tony, and maybe he may surprise you.”
“I love Juan, Pa. What don’t you get about that?”
“Go into the sanctuary. Church is about to start. We will not talk about this again,” He scolds. I’m fuming. “Fix our face.” I put the fakest smile at him. “Knock it off, Vale’, Andale go.”
I enter the sanctuary and find Ximena and Lori whispering back and forth while staring at someone. I follow their eyes, see who they’re staring at, and laugh. Tony. His eyes meet mine, and he smiles broadly at me. The girls run up to me.
“Who is that?” They whisper at the same time.
“That’s Tony, Pastor Moreno’s son,” I say.
“He is gorgeous,” Ximena laughs.
“Yes, he is,” Lori giggles.
“Well, my Papi is trying to set us up.”
“What? Are you serious? What about Juan?” Lori says without taking a breath.
“Dang girl, breath,” I laugh. “I love Juan, and that’s that. My Papi is mad, but I promised we would hang out, so Tony is coming with us for ice cream.”
“Yay, I want to see what that mouth does to ice cream.”
“Girl shut up. We’re in Church,” I laugh. “You can have him.” The Church band starts to play, and that’s our cue to sit down. I wave Tony over, and he comes and sits beside us. “These are my best friends, Ximena and Lori.” He shakes their hands in hello. The choir leads us in a few songs. My Papi heads up to the pulpit, adjusts his tie, and makes eye contact. That only means one thing, and I want to run and hide. My Papi does this when we have a special guest.
“Mija, ¿Nos bendecirás con una canción? We would love for you to bless us with your Rendition of Hallelujah.” “He says as I stand up. It’s not like I can say no. Alessandro meets me up on the stage with his guitar.
Since I was a little girl, I would close my eyes when I would sing because I thought they wouldn't see me if I closed my eyes. To this day, I still do the same thing. I sing everyone applauds me when I finish singing, and I rush to sit back down. My face is burning red as I return to our pew; Tony stands so I can squeeze past him, and once I sit down, he places his hand on my bare knee and leans into me.
“Your voice is as beautiful as you are, Valentina,” Tony whispers. I like the feeling of his hand on my knee more than I should. I can feel my face redden, and he smiles and winks at me.
“Thank you,” I say shyly.
After the service, we go to the ice cream shop around the corner from the Church. We have a fun time talking and laughing. My friends like him, and he seems to enjoy their crazy banter back and forth. He has funny stories of being a PK (Pastors Kid). He notices me shiver, taking off his suit jacket and putting it over my shoulders. The girls looks at me with shock on their faces. He tells us he rebelled as a teen and got a few tattoos in his rebellion. He rolls up his dress shirt sleeve, and we see the ink,
“A few? That’s a whole fucking sleeve,” Ximena. “Sorry, Tony, I have a dirty mouth. I’m working on it.” He laughs.
“I still have slip ups too. It’s fine. Yeah, it’s a lot of tattoos, but as long as I keep them covered at Church, my dad is cool about it.”
“I have to get going. I have an early lecture in the morning,” Lori says.
“Yeah, me too,” Ximena chimes in. “Vale’ you coming?” I stand up, and Tony puts his hand on my arm.
“Valentina, could we chat a bit longer? I’ll you walk home.” Tony asks. I know I should say no, but I don’t. I nod, and he grins, “We can go for coffee next door.” I hug my friends in turn, and Lori whispers in my ear.
“What are you doing? What about Juan?”
“I’m not doing anything. He’s my new friend. That’s it.” I whisper.
We go to the coffee shop, and he finds us a table, pulls out my chair, and I sit. He goes and puts our order in. He comes back, sits across from me, reaches the table, and grabs my hand.
“Thank you for being nice to me,” Tony says.
“Of course, Tony,” I say, squeezing his hand in return. “Why wouldn’t I be nice to you?”
“People treat you differently when you get led astray. Even more so when you’re the Pastor's kids.”
“I know; we have always been under a microscope, and I hate it sometimes. It’s nice to talk to someone who gets it and is not a sibling.”
“Tell me about yourself?” He says, taking a slow sip of his coffee.
“Not much to tell. I’m almost twenty and studying to be a teacher, which takes up most of my time.”
“What about a boyfriend? Do you have one of those?” he smiles, but it’s a knowing smile. I squint my eyes at him.
“What did my Papi tell you and your dad?” I ask accusingly. He puts his hands up in mock surrender.
“Okay, okay. He said he was worried about you.”
“He doesn’t need to be. So you’re hanging out with me out of pity?”
“No, of course not. When I came to the Church today, he asked me to get to know you. I hadn’t made a decision. That is until I saw how gorgeous you were.” I can feel my face get all warm, and I look down. I feel angry at my Papi, but at the same time, I feel guilty because I liked the attention from Tony.
“We can be friends for sure,” I smile. His smile is bright, and the way my heart flutters makes me mad at myself.
“I’ll take what I can get.” He says with a wink. “I think I should walk you home.” I nod. “My family is staying on the house property at your Church. It’s really nice.”
“It is. My parents always tell me when I get married, it will be mine.” I laugh.
“That’s cool.” He smiles as we walk down the street.
“Yeah, I don’t know.” I laugh. “This is me. I point to my house. “Thank you for walking me home.”
“Of course, I’ll see you tomorrow, right?” He asks, and I nod. He hugs me to him in a goodbye. “Until tomorrow, beautiful.”
I entered the house, and my dad looks at me and smiles. Then, I realize I still have Tony’s suit jacket on. I go into my room without talking to him and plop on my bed. My heart is fighting with my brain. As much as I love Juan, this has me questioning everything. Do I want to wait three years to be kissed, held, and loved on? I know I only met Tony tonight, but this brought up so many things that I had never considered. I love Juan and know the way I feel is normal. This will pass, and Juan and I will get back on track.
******
A week passed in a blur, and I have hung out with Tony almost every day as he is of my co-teachers with Ximena and Lori. We were put with the three- and four-year-olds; it has been fun and messy. Tonight will be the messiest of the all the nights; it’s painting night. After we finish setting up the class, Ximena and Lori want to do a girls' day until Church tonight. Tony was going to go out with Alessandro today. We get to the restaurant for our Sushi and Chisme lunch. I have missed this time with my girls. We get seated and order our food, and my phone rings a Facetime call from Juan and do something I never had. I reject the call.
“Valentina, what are you doing?” Lori asks. “Juan loves you.”
“I know he does,” I say, guilty. “ I love him too. I’m so confused. Let me try to call him back.” I step out of the restaurant and call back. He answers quickly. Seeing his face makes me feel horrible that I did that to him. “Hi baby, I’m sorry I was at lunch with the girls.”
“Damn, I fucking miss your face. I just wanted to tell you that I miss and love you. I need to get to work.”
“I love you so much.” I start to cry.
“Baby, why are you crying?” He asks, touching the screen with his fingers.
“I’m sorry, I’m just so emotional lately,” I say.
“Never apologize for your emotions. I have to get going. I love you.” He blows me a kiss and hangs up. I head back into the restaurant, and the girls eat salads. “The salad looks amazing,” I say, forking salad into my mouth.
“Can I say something to you?” Ximena says.
“Yeah, what’s up?” I ask.
“Don’t get mad. We know that you like Tony.” Ximena says, and I nod, looking down.
“I do, but I don’t want to like him. I love Juan.”
“I get that but think about what you’re doing before you can’t change it.”
“What do you mean?”
“If you like Tony, you need to be honest with Juan. It’s not fair to him.” She says, and I start to cry. My heart is shattered because I don’t know what to do. “Don’t get mad about this, Valentina. I don’t care for Tony; something’s off.”
“He’s a good guy, kind of dorky but good.” I laugh.
“She means he comes off as disingenuous and a try-hard.” Lori chimes in.
“Guys, you act like I’m dating him. I have a crush on Tony. That’s all. I still have Juan, and I love him. I feel guilty for thinking someone else is handsome.”
“You still have eyes. You ain’t dead. Looking is okay. Touching, on the other hand,” Ximena laughs, making me laugh.
Our Church class was insanely fun, but it was like herding cats. The kids got paint on everything but their papers. One of the kids spilled paint on Ximena’s pants right before class was over, so she and Lori left early to clean up. After their parent picked up the last kid, Tony and I started to clean up. We finished cleaning quickly, and I rested on one of the chairs. Tony came up and looked at me, kneeling in front of me, and chuckled.
“You have pink paint on your cheek,” he says, touching my cheek. The touch of his hand made me flush red. He pushed my hair behind my ear, leaned in closely, and his lips met mine. I could have pulled away, but I didn’t.
My whole life imploded. Nothing makes sense anymore, and I feel horrible that I don’t feel horrible. In the last week, this boy has swept me off my feet. Everything I thought I knew just went flying out the window.
It was only a kiss.
Chapter 7
Juan
Six months later
Dearest Juan,
This has to be the hardest letter I have ever had to write. I’m so sorry. I don’t know what to say, but before I do, I want you to know that you have changed my life, and I am so grateful for you. Man, this is harder than I thought. I met someone, and I’m getting married this weekend. I’m so so sorry. You will forever have a piece of my heart. Please forgive me.
Your friend forever,
Valentina
I sit on the edge of my bunk, shaking as I grip this fucking letter. I feel like I can’t catch my breath. I’m through all the emotions, hatred, anger, depression. Right now, extreme outrage is at the top of the list. I get up, head for the payphone, and dial Valentina because I deserve answers from her. I get that this number has been disconnected or is no longer in service bullshit. I redialed and got the same thing. Fucking Bitch! She said she would never hurt me, and this is exactly what she fucking did. I return to the cell and push past Chucky hitting his shoulder with my own.
“What the fuck is wrong with you, Ese?” he says, pissed. I throw the letter at his feet, and he bends down to pick it up. His eyes widen when he reads it. “Fuck that, Puta, Bro, just finish your time and get the degree you're working on. Do you, brother, do you,” He says.
“A degree I can’t fucking use. I’m a felon, bro; no one is trying to hire a felon. I’m gonna talk to Dom.” I say. “Thanks, Carnal.”
I walk to Dom’s office, and he waves me in, and I put the letter on his desk. He gets up to close his office, and the guard stops him.
“Hey, give us some privacy. This one is good.” Dom says as he closes the door. I love that he gives no fucks. He comes back and sits back down, and looks at the letter. “Fuck, mijo, I’m sorry about this. You’ll meet someone else.”
“How the fuck am I going to meet someone else? I’m in prison.” I yell. He puts his hand up to have me calm down. “Sorry, Dom, but this fucking sucks. She was my whole world, and I stupidly thought she would wait for me.”
“She was your first love, and she’ll always be that. It’s going to take time to move on. You will, though.” He said, and I wanted desperately to believe him. “I have some news for you.”
“What?” I asked.
“There is overcrowding, and the counselors were asked to give them names of prisoners we think could benefit from early release. I gave them your name.”
“What? Wow, why couldn’t this be six months ago? Dom, I have nothing and nowhere to go.”
“Take a breath. There is something else as well. Do you know someone by the name of Sarai Lopez?”
Sarai, yes, we used to fuck around before I got serious with Valentina. Why?”
“She was killed in a car accident after she got drunk and decided to drive.”
“Aww, that sucks.” I say/ “Why are you telling me this.”
“She had a two-year-old daughter, and all her medical records list you as her father.”
“What!” I can feel all the color drain from my face. “Where is the baby?”
“She is in the foster care system and safe, Juan. We need an expedited blood test.” He says, and I nod.
“What’s her name?”
“Her name is Zoe. Let's go to the medics; they already know we are coming for a blood draw; hopefully, we will have the results by the morning.”
“Okay, what if she is mine? I’m in prison; I can’t take care of her from in here,”
“Did you not hear me? You’re going home,” he whispers. “You have to go in front of the panel tomorrow, and you will be out of here by noon.”
“I’ll believe it when I see it,” I laugh. “if I get out, where will we live?”
“Stop with the fucking questions. I got you taken care of. You’re like a son to me, and I got you.”
After I get my blood drawn, I return to my cell, stay there the rest of the day, and think. I can’t worry about Valentina anymore. I may have a daughter that will need me. I brainstormed how I would provide for her. I will be there for her. I will show her the love my parents never showed me. I go to sleep, toss, and turn because I worry if Zoe is safe in her foster home. You hear so many horror stories about foster homes. I look at the alarm clock at six-thirty and get up and sit at my desk. I take down all Valentina’s pictures and letters and throw them in a metal trash can, light a match, and burn them. I throw in a cup of water to put the flame out once they are ruined enough. I see Dom walking down the hall and approaching the cell door. He knocks lightly, and I lift my chin to him in hello.
“It’s a girl. Congratulations, Papa.” He smiles. He hands me a bag of clothes. “Get ready for the panel meeting.” He gives me an envelope. “You have an hour to get ready.”
I sit on the bed and open the envelope that he gave me. There are two photos of the most beautiful baby girl. She is grinning, showcasing her tiny teeth and dimples. She has Sarai’s light brown hair and green eyes, but everything else is me. My Dark skin, same nose, and eye shape. She is definitely my daughter.
I get dressed and head to the panel room with Dom and I wonder why he is coming with me, but I don’t ask. I sat down when I asked to.
“Juan Cruz Montoya, we have been reviewing your file and are quite impressed with your progress while here.” The clerk says with a smile.
“Thank you, Ma’am,” I say.
“We will release you today, effective immediately. Do you have a safe place to stay?” My heart goes into my stomach. Out of the corner of my eye, I see a hand raise. It’s Dom.” “Yes, Mr. Sanchez?”
“I have a few rentals on our land in Napa, and he will work in my shop,” Dom says.
“Okay, Mr. Montoya, you’re free to go.”
“Thank you,” I say. A bag of my belongings is handed to me. My phone and clothing that I know will not fit me anymore. “Dom, do I get to say bye to the guys?”
“Do you want to go back in there?” He laughs.
“Fuck, no.” I laugh.
“They already know that you got released if you didn’t come back.”
We drove four hours to Napa, and once we pulled into the massive driveway. I see a shop that says Los Reyes Azteca. A bunch of guys are working on motorcycles and cars. This is pretty cool, and it’s surreal that I’m outside, breathing fresh air. We drive further in, and I see different duplexes scattered all over the land, all so nice. We arrive at a huge Spanish-style home, and man, it’s beautiful, like something out of a movie. An attractive middle-aged woman comes out holding a screaming baby. It takes me a second to realize that it’s Zoe that she is holding.
“I don’t understand?” I say to Dom.
“When we found out that Zoe was in foster care, we called everyone we knew in the system, and since we used to be foster parents and had our licenses still valid, they let us take her in. I couldn’t let her be without family. Mijo, you and Zoe are our family and always will be.”
“Thanks, Dom,” I say and hug him. We get out of the car, and she has a set of lungs on her.
“She has been crying and screaming for her Mama all day.” The woman says.
“Poor baby,” Dom says. “Mijo, this is my wife, Ariana.”
“Thank you, Ariana, for taking care of Zoe,” I say and notice a cast on Zoe’s arm and a few scratches on her face. “Oh my god, was she in the car with her mom?”
“Yes, she was. She is lucky to be alive. The car flipped multiple times.” She says over Zoe’s screams, and it breaks my heart. “Honey, look, this is your Papi. Remember I said Papi was coming.” Zoe immediately stopped screaming. She looked at me and put her arms out to me. I ran over to her, grabbed her into my arms, and hugged her. She snuggled into my chest and hiccuped over and over until she was silent.
“She fell asleep,” I say in awe of this tiny little girl in my arms. I kissed the top of her head. “I will give you the whole world, mijita. I’ll make you proud of me.”
Juan, don’t fuck this up.
Chapter 8
Valentina
Tony and I have been married for a year, and the first few months were good until it wasn’t. I was shocked at what transpired, and felt like an out-of-body experience. And I can’t believe I have become this person. I don’t know who I am anymore.
8 Months Earlier
Summer break is almost over. Tony and I have been falling into married life. Our fathers married us, which was memorable for both of us. My besties were my matrons of honor; yes, they both were. I could choose between the two of them. They prepped me for my wedding night and gave me tips and pointers, which went out the window when it happened. I had romanticized it in my head that he would make love to me and be gentle for the first time. He kissed me more aggressively than ever, and I chalked that up to him being excited and horny. When it came to sex, he didn’t make love to me he fucked me.
I wasn’t prepared for the pain, which took my breath away. He was rough, and it hurt, but I knew that it would. I had nothing to compare it to, so what do I know? He finished, rolled off of me, and passed out next to me. I lay there for hours, confused about what happened. I thought because it was the first time, he got too excited. The next morning, he woke me up by kissing me, and I thought, Okay, this time will be different, but it wasn’t. We got out of bed to start our day, and as I made breakfast, he sat at the kitchen table looking at me.
“Damn, I love fucking my wife,” he said with a grin. “Come here, baby,” I went over, and he sat me on his lap and kissed my neck. “Are you excited for a drive down the coast?”
“Yes, I’m super excited to see the beaches,” I say. “What time are we leaving? I need to check my school class schedule. School starts in a month, and it’s my last semester.”
“Baby, we need to talk,” Tony says. I look him in the face. “I want you to be a housewife, like your mama and mine.”
“Tony, I don’t want that. I want to educate children.”
“It was just a thought. I want you all to myself. Let’s go.”
We went on our honeymoon a drive down the coast, and we stayed at amazing hotels along the way, and the sex was still the same: Rough. When we came home, I told my Mama what Tony asked me about not attending school anymore. She is so old school, and I don’t know why I asked her for her opinion.
“Mija, he is your husband. He is the head of your home, and if he wants you to do something, you should.”
“Mommy, I worked hard for this.”
“Pues, you want your marriage to be successful. Yes?”
“Of course I do. But I can do both things,”
“Go home and make dinner for your marido, mija,” She said, and I rolled my eyes.
I walk back to our house, change into shorts and a tank top, make dinner, and make homemade tortillas. He comes in from work and kisses me. He washes his hands, sits at the table, and I put his plate on the table. I start to serve my plate, and he clears his throat.
“Give me a beer,” he says. I put my plate down on the table and grab his beer. I sit down and start to eat. “Mas tortillas.” He does this a few more times. When I get to my food, it's already cold, and he is finished.
“Baby, Ximena and Lori wanted me to get ice cream after dinner,” I say. He nods, leaning back in his chair and taking a swig out of his beer bottle.
“Okay, I need to go fix the AC at the Church. Change your clothes before you leave.” He gets up, kisses me, and leaves the house again.
I start to wash the dishes and lose track of time because I hear a car horn outside. Shit Ximena. I grab my purse and run out the door. I’m so excited to hang out with my girls. I mean, I love my husband, but I miss my girls.
“How’s married life?” Lori asks as she licks her chocolate ice cream cone.
“Good, I’m learning to live with someone and sleep in the same bed as him.”
“Speaking of bed, how’s the bed activities?” Ximena laughs.
“He likes it rough, like really rough.”
“Wow, I was not expecting you to say that. Do you like it? Are you still on birth control?” Ximena asks.
“I don’t know. I wish it were more romantic, not so frantic. I never went back to get the shot, but we use condoms. Tony doesn’t like the idea of me on birth control.”
“Be careful, girl, you may still get pregnant. I think you should say something about what you want sexually. Maybe he doesn’t know.” Ximena says.
“No, bitch he has to know. He just wants to get off.” Lori says. She looks at her watch. “Shit, I need to get home. I have an early appointment tomorrow.” We walk out of the ice cream shop and walk towards the car. I see Tony’s truck, and our eyes meet. His eyes look lethal as he looks me up and down.
“Hey, ladies.” He says.
“Hey, Tony.” They both say.
“Baby, you ready to go?” he asks. I nod. Look at the girls and hug them.
“I’ll see you later,” I say to them. I get in the truck and look over at him; he is gripping the steering wheel tightly. “Are you okay?” He pulls into an empty alleyway, and he pulls over. I look at him, and he turns to me quickly. He takes one of his hands and squeezes my face so hard that it hurts me.
“I told you to change your fucking clothes, did I not!” he screams in my face. I’m shocked at his reaction.
“I totally forgot. It’s not such a big deal. They’re not that short.” I say, and I’m so surprised at what Tony does next. He backhands me across the face.
“You’re talking back to me now bitch,” He yells, and I start to shake and cry in fear. It’s like I’m looking at a whole different person. My lip is split, and my eye is stinging so badly. I run my tongue against my teeth to make sure none are broken. Then, he looks at me like a switch is flipped again. “Shit, my love, I’m so sorry. Please forgive me.” I keep looking at him as I hold the truck door handle. “Please let me drive you home.” I look straight ahead, and he drives us back to our home. Once he pulls into the driveway, I jump out and run down the block to my parent's house. I run into the house, and my Mama sits watching novels and having coffee. She stuns me with what comes out of her mouth.
“Aye, Mija, what did you do?” She says.
“Ma, what do you mean what I did? Where is my Papi?”
“He isn’t here. He is visiting another church, and he’ll be back next week. Do not tell him about this. Mija, go back to Tony and work out whatever you need to. This is between the two of you, no one else.”
“So, what you’re telling me that you are okay with him hitting me, your daughter?” I cry.
“Mija, of course not, but you’re married now and must figure out how to obey your husband. You must be there for him in everything, fulfilling his needs.”
“So, you mean let him hit and fuck me anytime he wants?”
“I will not have that language in my house, Valentina!” She yells. “Go to your husband, Hija. Things will get better.”
“Yeah, okay.” I slam the front door and run home. When I get there, Tony is sitting on the couch drinking out of a bottle of Tequila.
“Did you tell your parents I hit you?” he asks.
“My mama, but she sent me back home,” I say, kicking off my shoes.
“Valentina, come here to me.” Tony waves me over. I reluctantly walk over. He grabs my hands and sits me on his lap. “Mi Amor, I’m so sorry; I will never do that again.” He says, and I look down at my feet. He puts his finger under my chin and kisses me. He takes me by the hand and takes me to our bedroom, and he fucks me.
The following day, I look at myself in the mirror and sob. I have a fat, split lip, and a black eye. He wants me to make him breakfast burritos for work, so I rush into the kitchen and start cooking. He comes into the kitchen, and he looks at me and smiles, and the smile I once loved I can’t stand.
“I have a few things I want to say to you,” Tony says.
“Okay, what’s up?” I say cautiously.
“First thing, I want you to stop seeing Lori and Ximena. They’re bad influences on you.”
“We have been best friends since forever you can’t ask me to do that. They’re like my sisters.” I cry.
“I don’t give a fuck. I said no, and no is no. Let me find out if you see them behind my back and just wait. The second thing is school starts next month, right?” He asks, and I nod. If you get pregnant before school starts, no school; if you don’t get pregnant, then you can go.” I nod and think that since we use condoms, I could not be pregnant.
Boy, was I wrong. Two weeks later, I stand in my bedroom in tears, holding a positive pregnancy test between my fingers. Everything I have ever worked for has been ripped from me. I can’t even call my friends because he looks at the call list online. He enters the room, looks at the pregnancy test I hold, and smirks.
“I guess that means no school que, no?” he laughs.
“That’s not funny, Tony. I worked hard to get my degree.” I sniffle. “I thought we were being careful using condoms.”
“Condoms?” Tony laughs. “I never used that shit.”
“Tony, you got them from the box and opened the condom,” I say.
“I never put them on.” He laughs.
“You’re an asshole,” I say out of anger.
“I’m a what?” he yells, slapping me across the face. He leaves the house, slamming the front door.
I lay in my bed, and around midnight, I felt the bed dip next to me, and Tony smelled of hard liquor and weed. He tries to fuck me but he passes out. Thank God for small favors.
I’m living in a nightmare.
Chapter 9
Juan
Chasing after a toddler is more exhausting than working in the shop, but I wouldn’t change it for the world. She is my entire world, and I would do anything to keep a smile on her face. Teething was a complete bitch. She got it bad: the fever, diarrhea, and runny nose. She was miserable and only wanted me, which was hard because I needed to work. There were days in the beginning when she would cry out for her Mama, and I would cry right along with her. It happens less and less because she has a lot of people that love her and dote on her and spoil the shit out of her. She calls Dom and Ariana, Papa and Nana, and they love it. Today is one of the days that she has been a cranky, sassy little girl. The funniest and weirdest thing is that she still baby babbles but can be understood.
“Mija, please eat your eggies,” I plead with her.
“No!” she shouts. “I no wike it.”
“What do you mean you don’t like it?” I say, trying not to laugh.
“I Messssican toast,” she says.
“What the fuck is Mexican Toast?” I say to myself.
“Oh, bad dada, Pow Pow. Papa Messssican toast.”
“Papa makes it?” I ask her. I laugh at our conversation and call Dom, “Hey, old man.”
“What’s up Mijo?”
“Your Granddaughter is being extra chiflada today. Super sassy pants. She refuses to eat the eggs I made her, and he is asking for something called Mexican toast.” I say, and Dom bursts out in laughter. He is laughing so hard he can’t catch his breath. “Okayyyy, what is it?”
“French toast, but we ain’t French; we’re Mexican, so Mexican toast.”
“Oh my god!” I laugh. “I’ll be at work as soon as I get this little one to S.C.H.O.O.L.”
“Good luck with that.”
“Once she is there, she loves it but freaks out when I drop her off.”
“See you at work after you drop her off.”
I make her Mexican toast, and she gobbles it up. I change into dark blue jeans and wear a Los Reyes MCC shirt. Dom brought me into the Motorcycle club a month after I got out and got my motorcycle license. I put on my leather jacket, grab Zoe, and get her dressed in her Minnie Mouse dress and leggings underneath. I grab my helmet and a specially made helmet just for Zoe. I put it on her and placed her in a special harness on my back for toddlers to ride on motorcycles.
“Vroom, Vroom,” She giggles. I drive down the road, turn into the day care parking lot, and hear her over the roar of my bike. “No! Dada.” I turn off my bike, undo the harness, and take her out. She is crying her little eyes out.
“Love, you need to go to school so Daddy can make money for your toys,” I say, and she stops crying and looks at me. That got her.
“Toys?”
“You want toys?” I ask, and she nods quickly. “Okay, you need to go to school, and Nana will come and pick you up.” I put her down, held her hand, and walked to her classroom. I notice a woman who is always staring at me every day. She is wearing a revealing top, and I noticed she pushes her arms against her tits to make them look bigger.
“Hi, Zoe’s daddy,” she says. “I’m Amelia’s mama, Carolina.”
“Hi, I’m Juan,” I say. I look over and see Zoe hugging a little girl. “Is that Amelia?”
“Yes, that’s my baby. I was asking about you and know you’re a single parent, and I’m a single mom if you wanted to get together for coffee or dinner sometime.” All I can think is, wow, this woman is bold as fuck, but what have I got to lose?
“Sure, I’m down to grab some dinner. When did you want to do this?” I ask.
“Are you free tonight?”
“I think I am. Wait, is it with the kids?”
“I’d like to get together without the kids,” she says, touching my forearm. I know what that meant. I’m a man with needs, but she will never be Valentina. I will always love her, but I hate her at the same time. I nod in agreement, and she hands me her phone. “ Put in your phone number, and I will text you my address.”
“Thank you. I have a few clients this morning and am working on a few cars this afternoon, but I should be done by six or so.”
“How about eight? To give you enough time to unwind before coming over?” She asks.
“That sounds great,” I say. She kisses me on the cheek, and it takes me by surprise. “See you later, Carolina.”
I get on my motorcycle and feel guilty that I’m excited about a date. I know I shouldn’t feel guilty, but I still love Valentina. I’m always so busy during the day with car repairs and tattoo clients that I don’t have time to dwell on Valentina, but when the night comes, and I’m lying in my bed, the sadness and sometimes anger comes. Before I make it home, I stop at the pharmacy and buy a box of condoms. I drop off my box of condoms in my room, walk over to the tattoo area of the shop, and see my client Roy-Lee. He’s a character, and he moved here from Tennessee. He works in the car shop, but I made time to finish his pin-up tattoo. He sits on my tattooing table as I prep his skin.
“I heard some chisme about you,” he said with this thick southern accent.
“Oh, yeah, what did you hear?” I laugh. “It’s proably a lie.”
“I heard you have a date with Carolina Lopez,” he says.
“What the fuck? How do you know that?”
“Carolina is Stephanie’s good friend, and Caro told her.” He laughed. Stephanie Roy-Lee’s wife has been a godsend who babysits Zoey when Nana Ariana can’t. “Steph said she would watch the kids tonight for y’all.”
“Damn, well, news travels fast. Tell Steph I appreciate it, and I will drop her off at seven-thirty.”
“Hey, I know you’re a grown-ass man, but be safe and bring condoms otherwise, she’ll be ‘hollerin’ instead of swallerin’” he cackles.
“What the fuck does that mean?” I laugh.
“You know, hollerin’ squeezing out of baby from her cooter.”
“Roy-Lee, shut the fuck up, and let’s get this tat finished.” I finished up with Roy-Lee and was cleaning up the area when Mama Ariana walked into my tattoo office. “Hey, Ma,” I say, kissing her cheek.
“Mijo, can I ask you a huge favor?” She asks.
“Anything, Ma, what’s up?”
“I’m meeting with a possible emergent client today, and I was wondering, since your house has three rooms, could they use one of them temporarily?” She asks. Usually, I wouldn’t care, but I need to think of Zoe now and her safety.
“Can I think about it for a little bit?”
“Of course you can, but Zoe will be completely safe. I can’t tell you anything else, but I promise she will be safe.”
“Okay, if it’s temporary, then I’m okay with it.”
“Thank you, hijo.” She says, giving me a quick kiss on the cheek.
My workday is over, and I’m wiped the fuck out. I hear tiny feet running up the pathway, laughing all the way. I open the door and see Zoe; her smile makes me so happy. I never knew what I was missing until she came into my life. I already got her diaper bag ready with her pullups and her sippy. She is potty-training and refuses diapers, so she thinks the pull-ups are big girl panties. She is excited to ride in Daddy’s special car, a cherry-red 1964 Mustang. The first thing I bought and remodeled on my own. We pull up to Roy-Lee and Stephanie’s house, and Zoe gets excited to play with their kids. I go into the house, and Carolina is already in there, and she is wearing the shortest tank-top mini skirt.
“Hi, handsome,” she says with a smile.
“Hi, you ready to go?” I ask. I’m getting nervous for some strange reason.
“Yes, but we are going to my place because I made you dinner,” she said with a smile.
“Okay, let’s go.” I look at her, smile, and catch Roy-Lee standing in the kitchen, and he winks at me. I narrow my eyes at him and laugh. “Bye Roy-Lee! Zoe, be a good girl. I’ll be back to pick you up.”
“Bye, Papi,” She runs over and kisses me.
I open the car door for her, look at her from the back window, and notice one big thing: she doesn’t unlock my door. I remember a movie I would watch when I was a kid, and the guy says if a woman doesn’t unlock your door, she’s a selfish broad, and dump her fast. I take my keys, unlock my door, and get in. I drive us to her small apartment and she lets us in. I turn around to close the door, and I turn back to face Carolina, and she is completely naked.
“You like what you see? I made dinner for you, but do you want to eat me first?” She says, closing the distance between us. I’m fucking hard as fuck, but what man wouldn’t be.
She grabs me by the hand and leads me to the sofa. She lies down on her back, and I hover over and kiss her. There is no spark for me, and I can’t do this, but my dick won’t listen. I tell my mind to shut the fuck up. I need this release. So I trail my tongue down her body, and I reach her pussy and lap my tongue over her slit, teasing her, and her hands go straight for my hair, and she pulls on it. I continue doing this until she is screaming.
“Oh, god, oh god,” she chants. She pulls my shirt over my head, and I unbutton my jeans and take out my cock. I reach for my wallet, and she grabs my wrist. “I’m on the pill.”
“Nope, I wrap up or nothing at all,” I say. I look at her, and she nods, biting her lip. I take my cock into my hand and roll on the rubber; once it’s in place, I enter her slowly and move in and out of her. She is so loud, and I feel good that I’m doing that to her, but there is no connection. I grab her tits and realize they’re fake, and I’m not sure how I feel about that. I put my hand between us and rub her clit. I want her to come so I can come and get the fuck out of here. She shatters underneath me, and her pussy clamps down my cock, making me come. I pull out of her, kiss her forehead, and put my clothes back on,
“I like fucking you,” she says with a smile. “You ready to eat dinner?” I nod and smile at her as she leaves the room. “I’m gonna get into something comfy.” She leaves the room and comes back in leggings and a tank top. We eat dinner, and it’s a bit awkward because we have nothing in common. “Do you want to fuck again?”
“I think I should go. My daughter has separation anxiety.” I say, getting up from the table.
“Can I at least get a kiss?” She asks. I go over to her and kiss her, and she shoves her tongue into my mouth. “Yummy, baby, you taste good.” She lets go of me, and I kiss her forehead, “Have good dreams.”
“You too, thanks for dinner,” I say as I leave.
I drive down the road, pull over, and punch the steering wheel. Why the fuck did I do that? I know why, but I don’t want to admit it to myself.
I miss my Roxanne, my Valentina, and it breaks my heart that I have lost her forever.
Chapter 10
Valentina
He said the last time was the last. It was a lie. He has put his hands on me any chance he got. He got enraged when I found out I was pregnant with a girl, not a boy.
“You did it wrong, Vale’” he said in front of my doctor, a very nice Indian woman.
“Actually, Daddy, your sperm is the one that determines the sex of the baby.” She says as she is cleaning the gel off my belly. All I can think is, please, Tony, don’t act stupid. I smiled at the doctor, hoping she wouldn’t say anything. “Everything looks great, and I will leave the ultrasound copy at the front desk to schedule your follow-up for four weeks.” She leaves the room, and he looks at me. I’m smiling at the screen where the image is still of my baby girl,
“What the fuck are you smiling at? I don’t want a daughter. I wanted a son.” He snaps,
“I can’t do anything about that, Tony,” I say, getting nervous. He yanks me off the exam table and grabs my arm tightly. “Let’s grab some lunch and talk about baby names.”
“Lunch, you gained a lot of weight. I don’t think you should be eating, but since you need to feed your daughter, I will let you order a salad.” He says, and I get teary-eyed at him putting down my weight. “Stop your fucking blubbering, and let’s get the fuck out of here.” I go to the front desk, and he leaves the office and waits outside for me.
“Are you okay?” Monica, the receptionist, asks. I do something that has now become second nature. I. Lie.
“Yes, of course, I’m just so emotional, and seeing our daughter makes it so real,” I say, getting emotional.
“Aww, a baby girl, how sweet. Here is the copy of your ultrasound, and we’ll see you in four weeks.”
*********
I look at myself in my floor-length mirror. And I’m in my silk robe, holding my baby bump and smiling down at it. I look at my face and see another black eye, and I cry and caress my baby bump.
“My love, I’m so sorry that I stayed, and you’ll be born into this craziness. Maybe he will change once you're born. I see small glimpses of the man I fell in love with when he feels you move in my belly,” I say to my belly, and my baby girl kicks rapid fire inside of me, making me cry and laugh simultaneously. “Hi, little one.” I rub my belly and smile until the bedroom door opens, and Tony stands there with beer in his hands.
“Damn, you’re fucking huge. I hope you lose that fucking weight.” He laughs; clearly, he’s buzzed. “Your mom said she will get you in half an hour for the ladies' event at the church. You have too much fucking makeup on you looking a fucking hooker.” He knows exactly why I have to wear this much makeup to cover all my bruises.
I put on my dress and shoes, went into the living room, and waited for Mama. I didn’t want to go because I was exhausted. I hear a car horn sound, and I grab my purse and get into Mama’s car. The ladies event will be held at a community center because they are remodeling our fellowship room at our church. Tony is leading the remodel with other men from the church. We pull into the community center's driveway, and there are so many cars. I get out of the car and walk slowly with Mama to the main entrance.
“Mija, I think you will have that baby sooner than you think. You look like your pansa has dropped a lot.”
“I’m so tired, Mami. If she comes tomorrow, I’ll be happy.” I laugh.
“You look beautiful, pregnant Mija,” she says. She opens the double doors into the room we will be in. I see a bunch of pink balloons everywhere, and I look at Mama.
“Surprise!” All the ladies shout. I’m in total shock, looking around at everything—a baby shower for me and baby girl.
“Oh, my goodness!” I say through tears. I turn and look around at everyone in attendance, and I ugly cry when I see Lori and Ximena, who I haven’t seen in over seven months. Tony has alienated me from everyone, including my family. They run over to me and hug me tightly, and I cry when they do this, and I freeze because of my makeup. I hear them both gasp, and I pull away slightly.
“What the fuck, Vale’,” They both say through their teeth.
“It’s not what you think. We were putting together some baby furniture, and I ran right into his elbow when he was hammering something. It was an accident. I promise.”
“Mmmhmm, is this why haven’t you spoken to us in months?” Lori says.
“Of course not. I’m trying to find my footing in my marriage, and getting pregnant wasn’t in the cards, but it happened. I promise nothing bad is happening.”
“Okay, I believe you, but please don’t lock us out, babe,” Ximena says. “You’re our sister, and we love you. And we love you too, baby.” She says, touching my belly. “Come on, let's get some tacos and celebrate you.”
After touching up my makeup, I go around and chat with all the ladies in attendance. I’m grateful for every one of them. I eat so much because I don’t have anyone commenting about what I’m eating. We play so many fun games, and I love it. I have laughed so much today, and I haven’t been doing much laughing recently. I see Mama arranging the gift area with a beautiful rocking chair glider in the middle. I’m led to the glider and sat down, which makes me laugh. My besties are so bossy. They sit near me. One will write down the gifts and who gifted them, and the other will pass the gifts to me. Another chair is placed next to the glider, and I look up to see Tony and Papi walking into the room. He sees who is sitting next to me, and I see a flair of rage flicker to his eyes and then see when his mask slips into place, and he smiles.
“Buenas tardes a todos,” he says with his fake megawatt smile. “Hola, mi amor,” he says with the fakest voice.
“Hi, my love,” I say. He looks over at Ximena and Lori.
“Ladies,” his voice is friendly, but it’s icy. They smile at him, but their smiles are tight.
“Beso, beso,” Papi yells out. I laugh nervously. Tony bends down and kisses me harder than I would have hoped in front of these people.
It takes over an hour to open all the gifts that baby girl was blessed with. The last gift is a large box from Mama and Papi. I open the box; it is a beautifully crocheted blanket, sweater, and dress. I haven’t shared baby girl’s name with anyone but Mama and Papi; her name is on the blanket, and I show her name to everyone today. My best friends gasp at her name, and I look at them with a shut the fuck up look. Tony, let me pick my daughter’s name. So I did. Her name is Roxanne Elizabeth.
As Tony and Papi loaded our truck, Ximena and Lori ran up, and I braced myself with all the questions that were about to come. I hold up my hands in mock surrender.
“Roxanne?” they both squeal out. “Does he know what that means to you?”
“It doesn’t mean anything. I have always loved that name,” I say.
“I feel like you never stopped loving Juan, and this name is something that tethered you to him.”
“Stop reading into it.” I laugh.
“Are you ready to leave, Mi Amor?” Tony asks. His fake voice is making me feel nervous.
“Yes, love. I’m so tired.” I go around and say goodbye to everyone. I hug Ximena and Lori because I don’t know when I will be able to see them again. We get into the truck, and I see the Tony I have known behind closed doors. “I’m sorry.”
“Your mama invited them even after I told her not to.” He snarls. “I told her they cause problems in my marriage, and she still didn’t listen. When we get home, we are fucking, and I don’t want to hear another word about it.”
True to his word, he fucks me, fast and hard. I don’t enjoy or get pleasure from it. It always has been about him. As soon as he finishes, he rolls off of me and falls asleep, and that’s how it always is. I get up to use the bathroom, and I feel a popping sensation as I pee. I stand up, feel a gush of water, and look down; the water is murky. From what I read, this is not a good sign. A sharp pain hit me and took me down to my knees.
“Tony,” I scream. I get nothing from him, I try to stand up, and the pain comes again. “Tony!” I eventually had to crawl into our bedroom. I get to the bed and grab his arm. “Tony!”
“Bitch, what the fuck did I tell you about walking me up?” He says, pushing me off of him.
“Tony, the baby,” I cry out with more pain.
“Fuck, okay. Cover that fucking bruise on your face, and I’ll get dressed and take you to the hospital.
I get the bruise covered and get dressed, but it takes me forever because I have to stop when the pain comes. It annoys Tony, but what can I do? He calls Mama and tells her I’m in labor and will call her once we get to the hospital. He drives like a bat out of hell to get me there, and I think this baby will come faster than I thought. Tony isn’t even trying to hold my hand and comfort me. I walk in without assistance, but when people are around, he rubs my back. I need to leave, but I’m so scared of what would happen if I did. I get brought back quickly and get hooked up to a machine to monitor the contractions.
“Wow, what happened to your legs, honey?” The nurse says.
“Our bed is one of those that raise up and down, and the bedframe itself is metal because I’m short and hit my legs on it daily,” I say. A whole fucking lie.
“Short girl problems, “ Tony laughs his fake laugh.
“Ouch, poor thing,” She looks at the monitor, and the smile on her face falls. “Let me grab the doctor.”
“What’s wrong?” I say, getting scared.
“I’m not sure, honey, it could be nothing, but I want to make sure.” She leaves, and I start to cry. Tony is across the room and isn’t even trying to comfort me. The nurse comes back in with a doctor.
“Hi, Valentina. I’m Dr. Sanchez.” He says. “It looks like the baby is having trouble, so we must do a C-Section immediately. My surgical team will prep you, and we will get this baby out.” Everything happens in a blur, and I hear the tiniest of cries in a sterile surgical room. “It’s a girl! Little girl, you’re too young to accessorize.” Dr. Sanchez chuckles. “Mama, Daddy, she had the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck. She is being checked now by the Neonatal doctor. Daddy, you can see her while I finish up with Mama.” Tony doesn’t move from next to me.
“Tony, please go see her,” I say. He looks at me and nods. I know he wants nothing to do with her. He returns with a bundle in his arms and looks at her in awe.
“She’s beautiful, baby,” He says, getting emotional. Finally, he’s changing, I think to myself. “You’ll never take her from me if you know what’s good for you.” He kisses my forehead and places our baby on my chest. I look at her and cry; she’s the best thing in my life. I will do anything for her. “You did good, Valentina.” He says, and I’m shocked because he’s always putting me down.
“Thank you, babe. This is the next chapter for both of us. She is fearfully and wonderfully made.” He puts his head on my shoulder and stares at our daughter.
***********
Three days later, I’m released from the hospital, and Tony has been doting on the both of us. I see a slight change in him, but I’m still waiting for the other shoe to drop. I have trouble going from sitting to standing due to my C-section incision. I’m not going to lie; I’m in insane pain.
“My friend wants to take me to celebrate,” Tony says. I look at him and nod. “I’ll get you and Roxie in the house, and he said he would pick me up.”
“As long as you give me everything I need at arm's length, I will be okay,” I say. We pull up in front of our house, and he helps me out and takes the car seat out. As he is helping me into our house, a car pulls into the driveway. I turn around and look, and I see the driver. I have seen him before, but I can’t recall where. I think it may be he is one of his construction friends. He helps me get to the bathroom and holds Roxie in his arms, looking down at her adoringly. I finish up, and he helps me onto the bed. He hands me Roxie, goes into the kitchen to fill up my giant water bottle, and brings me snacks, apples, and cheese on a plate. “Thank you, Tony. Will you be out late?”
“Don’t worry about what I do.” He says. Just like that, he is back to the Tony I know. I sleep when Roxie sleeps, and when she wakes up, I change her diaper, feed her, and put her back in her bassinet. I get up to use the bathroom and grab another snack, and I look at the clock, and it’s two in the morning. I struggle to get back in bed, but I do, and once I’m settled, I hear the door opening, and it’s Tony. He’s drunk. He falls face down on the bed, and he passes out. Two hours later, Roxie wakes crying, and it takes me a little longer to get to her due to my pain. She is livid; her face is so red from crying.
“Shut that fucking kid up!” Tony yells, causing her to startle and cry more. I’m standing, trying to soothe my daughter. “Did you not hear me? I said shut her the fuck up! NOW.” He jumps up from the bed, and I grip Roxie tightly. I’m scared, so scared.
Everything fades to black.
*********
My eyes flew open, and the bright lights hurt my eyes. I close them again, Only to open them again quickly. Where am I? Where is Roxie? I start to scream and cry. Someone is over me, and I put my arm up in a protective way.
“Shhhhh, Mija, Shhhhh,” I cry when I recognize the voice. It’s Papi.
“Mi Hija, My baby,” I cry. “Where am I?”
“Mija, you’re in the hospital. The baby is in the NICU. She’s being monitored because she hit her head. So far, she is doing well. They had to cut your C-section again because the stitches were busted. I thought I lost you, Mija. Why didn’t you tell me he was beating you?”
“Papi, I told Mami, and she told me not to tell you and that what happened in our house was our business.”
“Wait, your Mama knew? No me digas.”
“I told her the first time it happened, and I went looking for you, but you were not home, and she told me not to tell you or my brothers.”
“Aye, hija, I’m so sorry for not paying better attention. This is my fault because I introduced you to him.”
“Papi, he had us all tricked that he was a good person. I should have listened to Lori and Ximena when they said something about him was weird. I lost an amazing guy to be with the devil himself. How did I get here?”
“The neighbors heard you screaming, so they called the police, and the sirens came near. They saw him run out of the house, jump into his truck, and take off. The neighbors know you’re my daughter, and when the ambulance took you, they came running to the house and let me and Mami know.”
“He got away?” I say, crying. He nods with tears in his eyes. “He’s going to kill me, Papi.”
“No, he won’t. I wanted to talk to you. A domestic violence counselor here said she can get you and Roxie into a safe house far away from here.”
“I have to leave you? What if he comes to the hospital?”
“I need you and my nieta safe, and I will do anything to keep you away from him. There is a security guard at your door and in the NICU.” The door opens, a nurse pushes a bassinet into the room, and Mama follows her. “Mujer, you and I need to talk seriously when we get home; Estoy bien enojado contigo. Very mad.” He says to Mama. She nods.
“Please forgive me, hija,” Mama says, crying, and I nod. I’m not ready to talk to her just yet. He hands me my baby girl. I kiss my baby tenderly and cry over her.
“Baby, girl, I will do everything to keep you safe. I want to protect you for the rest of my life.”
The counselor came in and explained that she has safe houses that they trust and they will protect me around the clock. Roxie and I are discharged a few hours later, and I say my goodbyes to my family and besties. I’m sad to leave them but relieved to be away from Tony. My brothers went to the house to get everything I needed for Roxie and myself. I was worried that Tony would be in there, but they went in strapped with guns in case. I was able to pump a ton of breast milk for the ride to wherever we were going. They didn’t tell me for my safety and said they would let me know once I arrived. The ride was long, but luckily, Roxie slept most of the way there. We finally pull down a dirt road and see different houses and a massive garage with cars and motorcycles in front of it. We pull in front of the garage, and a woman and a giant man are out front waiting to greet me. The woman instantly hugs me, and the man helps take Roxie out of the back of the car. A truck pulls up, and a guy comes and takes all of our things out of the car and places them in the truck's bed.
“Do you mind if I take her out of the car seat?” The man asks. I nod, and he takes her out, holds her close, and smells her head. “I love the smell of newborn babies. I can smell them all day.” He is so huge that Roxie looks so teeny tiny in his hands. “Let me introduce you to your housemate. He’s in here.” He points into the garage.
“He?” I ask as the woman slowly guides me into the garage because I’m still in pain.
“Yup, we need to protect you, and he’s my best guy to do the job. He’s a good guy. Johnny-Boy, where are you?” I see two legs sticking out from the bottom of an old-school car. It’s a beautiful car.
“I’ll be right out, “ the legs chime from underneath the car. “Pop’s stop letting Roy-Lee fix Mustangs. He fucked this one up again.” He pushes himself out.
“Watch your mouth Mijo. There are ladies here.” He admonishes him. The guy takes a towel and wipes his hands. I want to introduce you to your housemate.”
Sorry about that.” He says with his back still turned. Roxie begins to cry. I turn to the big man, and he waves me away. He looks at the man, “Dang Pop’s, that baby looks so tiny in your arms.”
“I know she’s so small, Johnny-Boy, this is,” he starts. I look up and see the guy, and I burst into tears as I stare into the face of Juan, my Max.
All I hear is my name fall from his lips.
Chapter 11
Juan
I look at Valentina and notice her face is badly beaten, and I’m so mad that I make it over to her in one giant step. I grab her chin to better look at her face, and the baby cries out again. I look over at the baby and notice a scratch on her face. The baby must only be a week old, sending me into a rage I have never felt in my entire life.
“Who the fuck did this to you?” I yell. I instantly regret yelling because Dom looks at me like he’ll beat my ass. Valentina is sobbing uncontrollably now. “Was it your husband?” She looks to the ground and nods. I back away from her and feel so angry and sad. She left me for someone who would beat her. I would never do that. The anger got the best of me, and I punched the wall. “I need to go and get Zoe.” I go into the doorway that leads to my house and slam the door, and the glass shatters. “FUCK.” I scream. I hear footsteps coming fast behind me.
“Hijo, talk to me,” Dom says. His words are my undoing, and I collapse in his arms and wail. “Oh, hijo, I’m so sorry. You never got a chance to come to terms with what happened between you.”
“She fucking broke me, Pops. If not for my daughter, I would’ve checked out of this world long ago.”
“Aye, hijo, don’t say that. Never say that. You’re my son, Juan. I know not by blood, but you’re my son nonetheless! I wouldn’t get over losing you, son.”
“Pops, you and Mama Ari are my only family, and I would never do that to you guys or my baby. It’s so hard. I want to hate Valentina, but I’m so pissed she is going through this. She left me for someone that’s a piece of shit.”
“Go get baby girl, take her to get some dinner, and take the time to cool down. Imagine what Valentina must be going through, too.” He says, hugging me. I nod, and I smile because he smells like baby powder.
“You smell like baby powder,” I say with a sniffle.
“It’s the best smell in the world.”
I pick up Zoe from her classroom, and she runs up to me, hugging my legs. That action makes everything right. A hand touches my back, and I turn around, and Carolina stands there with a smile.
“Come over tonight? The girls can have a sleep-over,” she says, biting her lip. I’m not feeling her, nor do I want to have a repeat of our first date.
“Sorry, I can’t. Thanks for the invitation, though,” I say. I need to get this over with. “Listen, Carolina, I think you’re great, but I’m not in a place to start anything with anyone.”
“Well, you know where to find me if you need a release, if you get what I mean,” she whispers. She is a fucking nutter. I pick up Zoe, take her to my car, and put her in her car seat.
“Baby girl, you want to go to Pizza Pirate?” I ask. Knowing full well that she loves that place. It has games and rides that are tailored for toddlers.” A high-pitched screech is my answer.
“I pizza!”
“Okay, okay, don’t scream so loud.” I laugh. I let Zoe eat pizza, drink soda, which is usually a no-go for me, and run off her energy. I want to be able to get her home and to bed. I get her in the car, and it’s already late. “We need to brush teeth and read one book and night night time.”
“Papi, Tv,” she says with a yawn.
“No, honey, tomorrow you can watch TV,” I say. She starts to cry as we pull into the driveway. “If you cry we won’t have time for a book.” She stops crying instantly. That’s what I thought. My phone chimes a text message.
Mama Ari: Mijo, Valentina had a fever earlier. I know this may be a big ask, but can you keep an eye?
Me: What do I need to do?
Mama Ari: You shouldn’t have to do anything in case she needs help. She had a c-section and had to have her sutures sutured again because they were split open.
Me: Damn, she’s been through a lot, huh?
Mama Ari: She sure has. She is breastfeeding, but it's in the freezer if she asks you for extra milk. Put the package in warm water and let it thaw. Like I said, she may not need help.
Me: Okay, I hope she doesn’t need help. I have no idea about newborns.
Mama Ari: you’ll be fine, Mijo.
I carry Zoe into the house, take her into the bathroom, and start our bedtime routine. She tries to give me a dress for pajamas, and I take her back and pick out a frozen nightgown. I sit her on the sofa and grab a book from the bookshelf. I hand it to her and run to the kitchen. I open the freezer and see little flat packets that are slightly yellow. I grab a mug of hot water and put it on the counter, and I place the pack in the water in case. As we are reading Zoe’s book, I hear a faint cry. Zoe’s ears perk up, and she puts up a finger as if to say listen to that.
“What that? Cwying?” She asks
“Yeah, a baby is crying. Let’s finish our book, okay.” I start reading again, and the crying gets louder and louder. I said no TV, but I need to check on Valentina and her baby. I turn on the TV and put on Mickey Mouse. “Zoe, stay right there and watch Mickey.” I knock on the door and get no answer. I open the door and see Valentina sleeping. “Valentina?” I say, touching her arm. She is in such a deep sleep that I know it’s best to let her sleep. I go over to the bassinet, and the baby’s face is bright red from crying. “Shhh, sweetpea, I pick her up and notice she is wet from head to toe. I look around and find diapers, wipes, and new clothes. I take her out to the living room, and Zoe is dancing to whatever song Mickey is singing, and she stops mid-dance.
“Baby,” She screeches. She runs over to me,
“Shhh, Zoe,” I admonish her, and she starts to cry. “Come here,” I say, sitting on the couch and laying down the baby. I pull Zoe into an embrace. I kiss her head. “I’m sorry honey, we need to be quiet, okay.” She watches as I remove the baby’s clothes and change her as fast as possible. The baby is still crying. I pick her up and walk her into the kitchen to see if her milk is thawed. Thank god it is. I find a tiny bottle on the counter and fill it up.
“I leche too,” Zoe says.
“You can’t drink this leche, baby. It’s special for the baby. Go watch your show, and I will bring you chocolate lechita.” I am proud of myself because I do all of this one-handed. I take the baby, the bottle, and Zoe’s sippy cup to the couch. I had Zoe her cup and sit down. “Okay, sweetpea, let’s get you fed.” She guzzles her bottle down, and as I burp her, she pukes on me. I take off my shirt and put her on my chest, where she is now sleeping peacefully. Zoe snuggles up, too, and I put my arm around my daughter. They are both sleeping, and I look down at Valentina’s daughter and kiss her tiny head. The lump in the throat is massive.
Tears fall when this thought comes into my head. This tiny baby should have been my baby.
Chapter 12
Valentina
I wake with a start; the sunlight is coming through the window, and I sit up fast, causing me to wince in pain. I look toward the bassinet, and it’s empty, causing me to panic. Roxanne, where is she? I hear voices in the living room and a faint crying. I go towards the door, open it slowly, and peek out. What I see causes tears to fall down my face. Juan, with Roxanne on his bare chest and a little girl, snuggled into his side, drinking from a sippy cup. He’s smiling down at the little girl. He looks up and sees me, and his smile vanishes.
“Good morning,” I say in a quiet voice. “Thank you for taking care of Roxanne for me. I was out of it.” His eyes go wide as I say my daughter’s name.
“You named her Roxanne?” he asks, standing up.
“I did. Hi there, little one. What’s your name?” I say to the little girl who has taken interest in me.
“I, Zoe,” she says. She is beautiful. She has dark skin but green eyes that pop.
“How old are you?” she tries to put up 2 fingers,
“I four,”
“You’re not four. She will be three in a few weeks.” Juan says. “She’s my daughter, and I found out about her when I was in prison. Her mama passed away in a car crash. That’s why I was able to get out early.”
“I’m glad she has you. When did you get released?”
“The day you got married.” He says as he hands over Roxie to me. “I think she may be ready to eat again.”
“Juan, I’m so sorry.” I start, and he puts up his hand to stop me.
“I was so fucking hurt by you, Valentina. I was thrown away like a piece of fucking trash,”
“Oh, Papi, bad boy.”
“Sorry, baby girl, let's get you a shower and ready for school.”
“No ‘kool Papi, I stay with the baby.”
“No, you need to go to school,” I say.
“Don’t you want to have fun with your friends, sweet girl?” I say with a smile. She nods. “Your Papi needs to get you ready so you can have fun with your friends. Juan what time does school start?
“In about an hour, but I have to make sure she eats before we go. Do you need anything before I start getting her ready?”
“Can you bring the bassinet out here? If it’s okay, I’d like to watch some TV.” I say.
“Sure,” he says, going into my room. “Here you go.”
“Thank you,” I say. I sit on the couch and begin nursing my daughter, and she guzzles her milk down fast. I burp her, and she falls asleep quickly. I lay her in her bassinet and turn on the white noise machine. “Be good for Mama for at least half an hour, my love.”
I go into the kitchen but walk slowly because my stitches are still painful. Mrs. Ariana said she bought some groceries, and I gave her a list of some things I wanted. I pull out everything I need and start to make breakfast. It’s my happy place. I make breakfast burritos, spicy for Juan and non-spicy for me and Zoe. They had eggs, potatoes, and sausage in them. I start the coffee and pour juice into a sippy cup. Juan’s bedroom door opens as Roxie starts to fuss. He picks her up and kisses her head.
“What smells so good in here?” He asks, and he sees me setting the breakfast bar. “Valentina! What are you doing? You should be resting.”
“I wanted to do something nice for you for helping me out. You could have said no fuck that bitch, but you didn’t.”
to be continued.......

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1 Corinthians 7:10–11
10 τοῖς δὲ γεγαμηκόσιν παραγγέλλω, οὐκ ἐγὼ ἀλλʼ ὁ κύριος, γυναῖκα ἀπὸ ἀνδρὸς μὴ χωρισθῆναι, 11 —ἐὰν δὲ καὶ χωρισθῇ, μενέτω ἄγαμος ἢ τῷ ἀνδρὶ καταλλαγήτω,—καὶ ἄνδρα γυναῖκα μὴ ἀφιέναι.
My translation:
10 But to those having married I charge, not I but the lord, a woman not to be separated from a man, 11 —but if she is even separated, she must remain unmarried or be reconciled to her man, —and a man not to leave his woman.
Notes:
7:10
The articular perfect participle τοῖς γεγαμηκόσιν (from γαμέω “I marry”) is substantival and the indirect object of the present παραγγέλλω (“I give a command to those who have married”).
In this parenthetical remark, οὐκ ἐγὼ is the subject of an implied παραγγέλλω and ὁ κύριος of an implied παραγγέλλει.
χωρίζω (13x, 4 of which in this chapter) is, “I separate”, from ἡ χώρα “country, region” (in the sense of an open space separating boundaries; cf. adverb χωρίς “without, apart”). The verb denotes divorce, not the modern-day sense of legal separation from one’s spouse. The negated aorist passive infinitive μὴ χωρισθῆναι expresses indirect discourse after παραγγέλλω above. γυναῖκα is the accusative subject of the infinitive. The preposition ἀπὸ with ἀνδρὸς reiterates the idea of separation.
7:11
Set apart in the UBS5 text with long dashes, the below is a parenthetical remark.
ἐὰν + subjunctive forms the protasis of a third-class conditional statement, expressing an action the speaker sees as possible. The unexpressed subject of the aorist passive subjunctive χωρισθῇ (from χωρίζω; see note on v. 10) is “a woman”, from verse 10. καὶ is ascensive, “even”, expressed well in English with “does”: “But if she does separate” (NRSV; sim. most other translations). The passive-voice of the verb is intransitive (“separates, leaves”, not “is separated, is left”).
In the apodosis of the condition, the hypothetical woman is also the unexpressed subject of the 3s present imperative μενέτω (from μένω). The adjective ἄγαμος (“unmarried”; see note on v. 8) is predicate.
καταλλάσσω (6x, all by Paul) is from κατά + ἀλλάσσω (6x) “I change” and means, “I change [an enemy into a friend]”, i.e., “I reconcile” (cf. ἡ καταλλαγή, 4x, “reconciliation”). The conjunction ἢ introduces an alternative to μενέτω above. τῷ ἀνδρὶ is the indirect object of the 3s aorist passive imperative καταλλαγήτω (“be reconciled to her husband”).
After the parenthetical, καὶ connects the below directly to the end of verse 10.
The negated infinitive μὴ ἀφιέναι (from ἀφίημι, here “I leave”, i.e., “divorce”) indicates indirect discourse after παραγγέλλω in verse 10. Word order indicates that ἄνδρα is the accusative subject of the infinitive while the accusative γυναῖκα is the direct object. In distinction to χωρίζω in verse 10, ἀφίημι refers to ‘formal judicial divorce’ (NIGTC), but here the two terms are roughly equivalent.
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