A Perfect Stitch

By TeddyTruman

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Kidnapped, towed to a church, and wedded to a stranger; Ellis, an eighteen-year-old high school graduate has... More

A Perfect Stitch
Introduction
Chapter 01 | the world's injustice
Chapter 02 | a sister's hypocrisy
Chapter 03 | valentine's day wish
Chapter 04 | an unknown granny
Chapter 05 | the bride's makeover
Chapter 06 | caught between vows
Chapter 07 | making wrong choices
Chapter 08 | behind closed doors
Chapter 09 | an abusive alliance
Chapter 10 | dealing with assault
Chapter 11 | irking shopping spree
Chapter 12 | dinning with misfortune
Chapter 13 | exploring the mansion
Chapter 14 | awful first impressions
Chapter 15 | seduced by Worshipping
Chapter 16 | certain unspoken truths
Chapter 17 | playing mysterious games
Chapter 18 | stubborn without borders
Chapter 19 | instants of misconception
Chapter 20 | prospective family fights
Chapter 21 | fight for noteworthiness
Chapter 22 | super abrupt justifications
Chapter 23 | the workaholic's menaces
Chapter 24 | combatting with mockery
Chapter 25 | playing with conflagration
Chapter 26 | defining actual dominance
Chapter 27 | the dangerous discovery
Chapter 29 | second messy impressions
Chapter 30 | fitting puzzles concurrently
Chapter 31 | basically two confrontation
Chapter 32 | another questionable choice
Chapter 33 | obsessively playing house
Chapter 34 | accidentally without logic
Chapter 35 | unasked popular opinions
Chapter 36 | excruciating moody swings
Chapter 37 | bargaining without borders
Chapter 38 | influencing the consultant
Chapter 39 | intensive new beginnings
Chapter 40 | making family memories
Chapter 41 | the unanticipated session
Chapter 42 | willfully saying goodbye
Chapter 43 | admitting some faults
Chapter 44 | safe guarding jealousy
Chapter 45 | bitterly saying goodbye
Chapter 46 | departing with sorrow
Chapter 47 | fighting family demons
Chapter 48 | dealing with hardships
Chapter 49 | discovering silly things
Chapter 50 | probably a situationship
Chapter 51 | very toxic situationship
Chapter 52 | back to consciousness
Chapter 53 | us rewriting ourselves
Chapter 54 | perhaps it's contempt
Chapter 55 | dining with memories
Chapter 56 | a romantic confession
Chapter 57 | how affections escalate
Chapter 58 | unholy bathroom affair
Chapter 59 | defining their romance
Chapter 60 | morning coffee romance
Chapter 61 | a breakfast extravaganza
Chapter 62 | seeking for surveillance
Chapter 63 | convincing the officers
Chapter 64 | the mysterious encounter
Chapter 65 | revisiting past memories
Chapter 66 | like dangerous romance
Chapter 67 | a melodramatic scenery
Chapter 68 | fairly big confrontations
Chapter 69 | very delusional solution
Chapter 70 | a mysterious breastwear
Chapter 71 | indirect coward approach
Chapter 72 | delusional woman online
Chapter 73 | engaging with strangers

Chapter 28 | drawing many conclusions

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By TeddyTruman

"She has nothing, in short, to recommend her, but being an excellent walker. I shall never forget her appearance this morning. She looked almost wild. . ."

Oh! goodness!

Mrs. Hurst, shut up and hold that filthy mouth of yours.

It was the beginning of a new week, in a new month and the characters in Pride and Prejudice were making me grow mad, but for Bennett.

Mrs. Hurst, Miss. Bingley, and above all; Mr. Darcy who assessed Elizabeth Bennet to be tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt him.

He refused to dance with any lady with whom he wasn't acquainted at the ball and his character was decided even before the end of the night.

Only a couple of chapters back before chapter eight, Mr. Bingley's company seemed to be nice people except Mr. Darcy, for he was discovered to be proud; to be above his company, and above being pleased. . . the guy sucked like Dwain, giving ridiculous opinions here and there.

These women didn't understand how a family member's health could make someone walk long distances, not caring for the dust and dirt settling on his or her dress.

Yet, they smiled at Lizzy and ridiculed her when she was out of sight.

Tired of hypocrites who held pride in their prejudice, I pushed the book out of my sight and rubbed my poor nerves which got tense in most chapters.

I felt the pain of Mrs. Bennet when she cried about her poor nerves.

Dwain left this morning with Leonard to attend a board meeting and get things set for our honeymoon; one which Tasha didn't raise a finger in protest.

Most Hortons, myself excluded, worked like bees during the weekend preparing for today's event.

My stitches got removed too and walking again on my own dazzled me.

I spent the rest of the weekend in bed, buried in books and coffee.

Jana received instructions from Dwain to get me a mobile phone and she also contacted a fashion designer to craft an outfit for today's event.

By three this afternoon we had to go collect it with Brielle since Jana got work to do with Dwain.

Getting to Elizabeth during the weekend stood impossible since Megan didn't pick up my calls, so I left her a voice message.

One thing bugged my mind the whole weekend; the ring and lady.

My feet were positioned next to the famous drawer and no matter how hard my heart pounded; my hands pushed past my legs and pulled them open.

I resisted doing so the whole weekend but the temptation snatched me today like a storm, behold, my eyes stocked on a pile of files, no sight of the black box nor pictures, all was gone, but for a brown envelope that dropped to the floor from one of the files

Scouting on a knee, I held the envelope in between my fingers and tore its sticky tip open.

The black and white sonogram pictures in transparent plastic left my mouth gaping.

Suddenly, the door slammed open, accompanied by a familiar voice and my heart scampered.

"Mrs. Horton, I meant to say, Lisa, where did you get those sonogram pictures from?" Camilla asked with worried eyes and strode towards me, her steps hastened. "Mr. Horton won't be pleased with you looting his things and worst of all these pictures."

Her eyes softened as she stood in front of me and gazed into my flickering ones.

She caught me doing the act and no excuse of mine could take off my guilt, but the tension in her voice added more meaning to the pictures in my grip, and eagerness to know overwhelmed me.

"What's special about the pictures Camilla? Is it his kid which he has out of his marital status?"

I raised a brow at her, stood on my feet, and peered at the date; my breath shifted."Camilla, these pictures were taken six years from now, who is this?"

"His kid?" She laughed and motioned her hand, telling me to forget about it. "Lisa, those are Liam's sonogram pictures and Dwain decided to keep them himself. By the way, where did you fetch this kid issue out of marital status from?"

Camilla tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and scratched her head, her eyes moving between the pictures and my eyes.

Something about this issue wasn't right, if they were Liam's sonogram, why would Camilla be as tensed as she was, scratching her head, avoiding my eyes, and laughing sheepishly. . . Not forgetting her last question which spilled more doubts in my mind.

The black box, the Lady in the passport-size photos flooded my thoughts and lit a bulb in my head.

What if the sonogram pictures were hers?

Maybe she was pregnant and Dwain was the father?

Shit!

This couldn't be true.

"Lisa, are you okay?"

Camilla touched my cheeks and shook me out of my reverie. "Do you need a glass of water? Your face looks pale and your eyes are weak."

She hurried to the cupboard next to Dwain's bed where a bottle of mineral water and a glass sat still.

"I'm fine." I squared my shoulders and declined her offer. "It's a misplaced notion about the number of girls Dwain possibly dated before me and him tying the knot and so on. . ."

I thanked my tongue for such a beautiful piece that made Camilla cackle.

She dropped the glass of water and moved towards me, her eyes tearing into my soul and her lips spreading into a smile. "Lisa, forget about the other women. Mr. Horton took you to the alter not them."

She brushed a strand of hair out of my face.

I gulped.

"Camilla, why did you come up here?"

She yanked her hand from my face and released a puff of air.

"Tasha wants to talk to you. She's in the courtyard, in front of the foyer, " she mumbled and walked to the door."That's why I came."

Out of sight, my eyes glanced at the sonogram pictures and returned them to the drawer.

Tasha's talk with me preoccupied my mind and reminded me of all her insults towards me.

If that was the sole purpose of her call, I wasn't going to take it as usual.

Throwing a polo shirt over my head and discarding my nightgown, I picked a pair of blue jeans to go with it and untangled my hair with my fingers.

Fumbling with my wristwatch, and mobile in one hand, I stepped out of the room.

OUT OF THE FOYER, in the prestige of fresh air and swirling palm trees, Tasha and Brielle were perched around a circular outdoor table.

In front of them, a tray of pastries and three cups of coffee rested.

The sweet aroma swarmed my private space.

Tasha sipped from her mug and munched a croissant with the same craving she had during our first talk.

She acknowledged my presence as I approached them and invited me to take a seat opposite hers.

Brielle flashed me her white dental formula as I plopped my butt into the comfort next to me.

Odd enough, Tasha didn't utter a word, so I braked the hush."Tasha, you demanded my presence."

Dabbing a napkin over her mouth, she cleaned her lips and then scrunched the napkin. "Cultured ladies, don't talk with their mouths full. They make fools of themselves if they do. Are you one of them?"

She teased and a grin spread across her lips.

"Stop this mum." Brielle interrupted and gave me a reassuring smile. "You won't judge her because of what happened between her and Dwain. Your favorite son is guilty here and she's only a victim. The last time I checked, your wedding with dad was arranged."

"Silly, silly, silly." Tasha scoffed and raised her eyes to Brielle. "Don't get me into an argument with you, nutty daughter of mine. I'm not over your modeling career nonsense yet, instead of the business administration your father sponsored you for. You failed Edward."

"I did what my heart wanted mum."

"Peck your lips and fold your tongue. My outlet doesn't need silly girls."

Tasha heaved a sigh and rolled her eyes from Brielle to meet mine. "Mrs. Pole Horton. . . Ops, I mean Elizabeth Horton, I summoned your presence to give you a strict instruction."

"Which is?" I asked in fading confidence.

"Don't mess with my son's heart."

Thoughts fluttered in my mind and my heart flipped; my brain couldn't handle the shock from Tasha's words.

"Is that all?" My voice was stiff, my gaze fence and lips dry.

Tasha didn't make a fight out of our talk.

Her words amazed me.

"Shocking enough, Elizabeth, my son is happy these past days but it might take time for my heart to accept you. I can't fight my son's happiness but I will fight his unhappiness, young lady."

"I remember telling dad that you were weird mum and now I have no doubts." Brielle sucked her lips.

"Get a life, you silly."

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