y's
y life were perfect, but I was hap
't get to see our mother; s
k at the time, from raising us with so much love and care tha
tbroken over his loss, as he was the only person
el his absence, as he was a kind an
20, and things haven'
o Ril
i.
e. I was wailing together with Irene; we
k of annoyance Irene had
ped by a man. He was the be
arrow?"
may I he
ceremony will take place 7 days from now. You wil
e had a huge crush on, wants me to become his ma
ernity dragging by. Finally, the long-awaited day of the mating ceremony arrived.
commanded attention as he declared with unwavering authori
ut the hall; they were foll
and utterly perplexed by t
within me, her voice filled with sorrow. I couldn't help but feel
verflow from my eyes as the weight of his words s
ia and sorrow, echoing the anguish that permeated my own heart. We both fe
ly by the only man, apart from my fat
eyes, and my feet be
f faces. The crowd murmured and whispered amongst themselves, their word
dress that had been bestowed upon me for this momentous occasion, m
e microphone, shattering the hushed ambianc
nd cutting through the tension like a knife through butter. "After learning about
r enthusiasm palpable as my twin sister gracefully desc
struck me like a physical blow, her em
pang of betrayal twist in my gut. Just when I thought I had reached
His proclamation hung heavy in the air, casting a shadow over
breath was difficult as I struggled to
choes of his declaration kept ringing
ne who had always urged me to find a mate, had now cast me out, rej
?" The questions swirled in my mind, unanswered and haunting
t in front of me, and I tripped. Thankfully, I caught myself in time, but it was
wn my cheeks, and I fled from the hall, unabl
d me like an echo. Each mocking word pierced
ir wrapped around me, giving me a break
eeze was whispering words
heavier with every step I took. Howev
d confused in
had a small flame of d
the bleakness of my own despair;
hing down my cheek
I found myself standing at the edge of the forest, the
re very few. I realized I need
outside wasn't safe either, especially w
the narrow back corridor leading to the main buil
it tightly in my hand, the fabric offerin
ornate chandeliers resembling oversized watermelons to the o
of a faint feminine voice drifting throug
causing me to creak closer to the door. My heart pounded in my chest as I pressed my
planned; you can proceed with the rest of the pla
heart, yet I couldn't tear myself away from the co
the strength to endure whate
of the dire news, I needed the fortit
ave to worry," she said humorously, her laught
ne felt like a knife had
rappling with the enormity of t
shifted beneath my feet, leavi
d to reclaim control of my destiny and forge a path of
been sold!" My
ned my rejection; she had also made transactions for my exit by this morning.
Irene and as
tion; you even tried to steal my fated
l this? How could he be so
f perhaps he had been i
I heard the screech of someone rising from a seat
, I used my eyes to illuminate the space to avoid hitting my head on shar
t fluttered. I bit my lip and held
ng in the darkness, and I prayed silently
he paused halfway down, then t
if sensing someone hiding. Aft
thought to turn on the lights. I thanked
e didn't. I had not much time to waste; I ru
he lock on the door twice and laid on my
live in my mind. I jumped
act information popped up. I dialled it, and just at the
ing go?" Her warm, bubbly
I informed her. I had just finished my speech when I heard a loud
And why were t