"Jakes, please… don't do this," she said, speaking up, but he seemed to ignore her.
Tears lingered on her face as he ignored her, pinning her to the wall while his heavy body almost rested on her.
He dipped his hands into her towel as he started to press her asses, squeezing them deep into his hands.
A moan escaped her lips, and that made him go harder.
"Jake please". Audrey had tried pushing him away, but his body was too strong for her. His perfectly shaped abs were all she could see right at that moment.
*******
As Audrey lay cold on the bed that had been soaked in bright red, she continued to sob. He passed her a towel and he laid it on her body, which was very exposed.
She kept wailing and crying. If there were any other words to describe how she felt right at that moment, it was indefinable.
She felt grief! The pain was all she felt as she stared at him.
"Did you think it was all love?" he asked as he kept laughing like a menace. "It was all a game!"
"a game", he spoke up as he glared at Audrey, who was still soaking in tears.
"Audrey dear, I don't love you, plus I just did it for some cash," he said while smiling.
She looked at him in disgust as tears sadly kept flowing. She had trusted him so badly, she had loved him so deeply, yet... he did this to her without an ounce of doubt.
As she looked at him, she slowly stood up from the bed, though she was still feeling cramps. She had managed to stand.
She wrapped her towel, which settled on the floor then she proceeded to the bathroom. She had almost gotten to the door when Jake stopped her.
"I think I enjoyed that", he said seductively. He was about to say his complete statement.
A tight-resounding slap landed on his face. As Audrey looked at her once caring, cute, and rich boyfriend, all she could see was a monster right in front of her.
"I hate you, Jakes," she said as tears kept flowing from her eyes.
She glanced at the bed, which was now soaked with blood. "I hate you more.".
"Get lost!" She fired right at him. She was still sobbing.
"I hate you…!"
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The morning rays glittered, illuminating the room. The bright room showed nothing that the rays of the sun illuminated.
The dark cold room looked empty not until the alarm sounded giving a sharp sound.
The alarm rang once again as the figure's light-skinned hands crawled out of the blanket to get off the sound. She picked up the alarm and she slammed it right against the wall.
The alarm took its cold breath, as it slowly went off allowing the silent pace of the room to return to her once again.
She was always taking a new alarm every day, she was too lazy to get up and turn it off.
Her phone rang for the tenth time as she refused to pick up her calls while tossing on the bed.
"Hello..." Audrey responded without looking at the caller ID.
It was Rosa who had just placed a call; she seemed so angry.
"Where are you, for goodness sake? The investors are waiting. You gave them a 9 o'clock, and it's a few minutes to 10!"
Rosa shouted on the phone as she expected Audurey's feedback.
"Oh, no, yh, I did give them 9!" Audrey shouted as she stood up from her bed. She had a long night yesterday and slept so deeply she had forgotten about the investment. As she left her phone on the bed, she proceeded to the bathroom.
I'm running so late, she mumbled.
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"Mum, I'm running so late, I can't eat now. The investors are waiting". She said as she looked at Godmother.
"Would you pack it then?" Godmother replied as she looked at Audrey who seemed to be in a rush.
"Shalen", Godmother called a maid who was standing right at her front, "pack Audrey's food in haste."
"Mica, bring the keys to the car," she instructed another maid.
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"Audrey, I told you the investors are waiting", Rosa's angry voice fired through the phone. She was visibly angry.
"Hello dear, I'm sorry I woke up late" she tried to explain to impatient Rosa.
"Okay", Rosa responded as she cut the call. Her godmother was so caring, yet she wasn't related.
As Audrey smiled, she couldn't help but wander on the blessing the almighty had showered on her in the form of Godmother Queen.
Audrey heaved a sigh of relief as she stared at the wheels and slowly drifted into her thoughts.
*****
"The torrential rain hit heavily as she kept weeping. The night was the only thing that overtook her. Thunder was accomplished with lightning.
"Mom, Dad," please stand up.
"Mom!" The winds echoed her voice as nature did what it knew best to do.
"Dad, just stand up, you know I can't leave without you both."
"Mother, please wake up. Don't leave this way, you are all I have." Audrey's voice occurred in the air as she kept sobbing.
The tears she didn't bother controlling flowed freely down her face. As her little, frail hands kept tapping them. No matter how she tried, they never stood up.
No matter how hard she kept tapping them, she just lay down there as they were so dormant.
Slowly, she wiped the blood that flowed freely out of her mother's head, looking at her tiny hands. She didn't move, she didn't wink, she just stood there staring with her eyes open. They weren't shaking.
In the wide car, she crawled to the driver's seat, where her dad's head lay as she dragged it, resting his back on the seat. Slowly, she wiped the blood that was on his head with her clothes.
"You would be fine Dad" he also didn't speak as his hands lay there lifelessly.
Why weren't they talking?
Why were they just looking at me motionlessly?
They seemed to be lifeless. Those were awful thoughts, as she couldn't help but think that way.
'Maybe they lost consciousness', as she had watched in movies. She dug her mouth into her mom's nose as she kept inhaling breath into her. She did the same for her dad.
They both never stood up.
This wasn't a joke.
"Mom," her soft voice called out. "Dad," she also called out to him as she was left all alone.
Stern silence took over. The only sound that could be heard right at that moment was the sound of thunder and lightning.
That was when it dawned on her.
'They were dead.'
She creeped out of the car as the heavy rain poured on her dry clothes, making it wet. She looked up in the night as she spotted a bench opposite where the motionless cars stood.
She sat right there and cried her tears out loud. The rain was her only companion as she continued to cry out loud.
'They were dead, and she was left all alone.'
'Alone!'
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"Audrey!", she jolted back to reality as she stared at the person right at her front.