Twice Over

By JVFindlay

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(A Rebirth Novel) Happy-go-lucky, sports loving artist Lily Twice, loses everything when her father dies and... More

Chapter One - Rebirth
Chapter Two - Metamorphosis
Chapter Three - Intellect
Chapter Four - Advance
Chapter Five - Machinations
Chapter Six - Smackdown
Chapter Seven - Attestation
Chapter Eight - Austerity
Chapter Nine - Advantageous
Chapter Ten - Impartial
Chapter Eleven - Combatant
Chapter Twelve - Reprehensible
Chapter Thirteen - Perseverance
Chapter Fourteen - Elucidation
Chapter Fifteen - Bludge
Chapter Sixteen - Confessional
Chapter Seventeen - Splurge
Chapter Eighteen - Perpetual
Chapter Nineteen - Quantification
Chapter Twenty - Identifiable
Chapter Twenty One - Exogenous
Chapter Twenty Two - Culmination
Chapter Twenty Three - Polymorphism
Chapter Twenty Four - Purloin
Chapter Twenty Five - Demagogue
Chapter Twenty Six - Importune
Chapter Twenty Seven - Arbitration
Chapter Twenty Eight - Cavalier
Chapter Twenty Nine - Prescience
Chapter Thirty - Antecedent
Chapter Thirty One - Prevarication
Chapter Thirty Two - Avarice
Chapter Thirty Three - Schadenfreude
Chapter Thirty Five - Benevolence
Chapter Thirty Six - Modus Operandi
Chapter Thirty Seven - Procurement
Chapter Thirty Eight - Juxtaposition
Chapter Thirty Nine - Industrious
Chapter Forty - Syntax
Chapter Forty One - Munificence
Chapter Forty Two - Ignominy
Chapter Forty Three - Drivel
Chapter Forty Four - Tussle
Chapter Forty Five - Rambunctious
Chapter Forty Six - Interloper
Chapter Forty Seven - Fortified
Chapter Forty Eight - Purist
Chapter Forty Nine - Libel
Chapter Fifty - Blacklisted
Chapter Fifty One - Indulgence
Chapter Fifty Two - Melancholic
Chapter Fifty Three - Beseeching
Chapter Fifty Four - Predominate
Chapter Fifty Five - Schlemiel
Chapter Fifty Six - Incorrigible
Chapter Fifty Seven - Phenomenon
Chapter Fifty Eight - Breach
Chapter Fifty Nine - Mull
Chapter Sixty - Ingratiate
Chapter Sixty One - Fair Trade
Chapter Sixty Two - Serendipitous
Chapter Sixty Three - Pontificate
Chapter Sixty Four - Extricate
Chapter Sixty Five - Ruminative
Chapter Sixty Six - Thwarted
Chapter Sixty Seven - Implore
Chapter Sixty Eight - Larceny
Chapter Sixty Nine - Abnegation
Chapter Seventy - Absquatulate
Chapter Seventy One - Impairment
Chapter Seventy Two - Resolute
Chapter Seventy Three - Remonstrate
Chapter Seventy Four - Inaugurate
Chapter Seventy Five- Altercation
Chapter Seventy Six - Sublime
Chapter Seventy Seven - Generosity
Chapter Seventy Eight - Precocious
Chapter Seventy Nine - Exigency
Chapter Eighty - Unforeseen
Chapter Eighty One - Endorsement
Chapter Eighty Two - Astounded
Chapter Eighty Three - Honcho
Chapter Eighty Four - Abducted
Chapter Eighty Five - Unhinged
Chapter Eighty Six - Phenomena
Chapter Eighty Seven - Convalescence
Chapter Eighty Eight - Snowballed
Chapter Eighty Nine - Amnesia
Chapter Ninety - Driven
Chapter Ninety One - Reboot
Chapter Ninety Two - Shenanigans
Chapter Ninety Three - Prodigal
Chapter Ninety Four - Succession
Chapter Ninety Five - Redefine
Chapter Ninety Six - Enterprising
Chapter Ninety Seven - Schmancy
Chapter Ninety Eight - Impromptu
Chapter Ninety Nine - Capricious
Chapter One Hundred - Celebrate
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Chapter 101 - Diminutive
Chapter 102 - Innovation
Chapter 103 - Objectionable
Chapter 104 - Sycophancy
Chapter 105 - Epitome
Chapter 106 - Quintessential
Chapter 107 - Apprehension
Chapter 108 - Melancholy
Chapter 109 - Assured
Chapter 110 - Connoisseur
Chapter 111 - Engagement
Chapter 112 - Sumptuous
Chapter 113 - Calamitous
Chapter 114 - Umbrage
Chapter 115 - Rueful
Chapter 116 - Watertight
Chapter 117 - Orchestrate
Chapter 118 - Coerce
Chapter 119 - Stuporous
Chapter 120 - Industrious
Chapter 121 - Commerce
Chapter 122 - Manhandled
Chapter 123 - Convalescent
Chapter 124 - Largesse
Chapter 125 - Sophisticate
Chapter 126 - Acumen
Chapter 127 - Prevaricate
Chapter 128 - Miscalculation
Chapter 129 - Familial
Chapter 130 - Disenchanted
Chapter 131 - Premiere
Chapter 132 - Overstated
Chapter 133 - Ensemble
Chapter 134 - Retroactive
Chapter 135 - Coordinated
Chapter 136 - Retrospect
Chapter 137 - Merriment
Chapter 138 - Hearsay
Chapter 139 - Tirade
Chapter 140 - Naivety
Chapter 141 - Aura
Chapter 142 - Theatrics
Chapter 143 - Comprehensive
Chapter 144 - Dithering
Chapter 145 - Conundrum

Chapter Thirty Four - Villainous

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By JVFindlay

villainous
adjective
1. relating to, constituting, or guilty of wicked or criminal behaviour
2. extremely bad or unpleasant


I fell asleep on the couch. After blubbering all over Wallace's shirt, I took some medicine and fell asleep. It was mum's gently wiping of my face that woke me.

"Come on sweet girl. Time to go home."

"Mum? Where am I?" I sat up and found myself somewhere unfamiliar.

"You fell asleep in Wallace's office. Are you OK? He told me how upset you were. What was that all about, aye?"

"Oh mum. I think it all just piled up on me all at once and when I tripped up and fell over, the extra jolting pain opened the door. I'm sorry." I looked around for Wallace, wondering if it was too late to apologise.

"He's gone, just left in fact. He waited until I arrived, but he had a dinner appointment that he couldn't wait any longer for. I came as fast as I could to replace him. Are you OK? I'm sorry for what Eyva did. I'm sure she didn't mean it."

"I'm OK, mum. Like I said, just all piled up. I'm all cried out now. Feeling awkward and embarrassed for doing that in front of the most powerful man in the city." I cover my face with my hands, hiding the red flush. "So embarrassing!"

"Alright, lets get you home. You younger brother is waiting for you."


She helped me up, passed me both my crutches and lead me out of Wallace's office and down to the waiting car.

"Where is Grant?" I asked when I noticed a different driver. This was mum's usual driver slash body guard, Stirling. I don't know his first name as everyone just calls him 'Stirling'.

"He took Ayva home earlier."


"Oh, that might not be the healthiest thing for Grant. She picks on a bit."

"I'm sure his parents will say something if it gets out of hand."

"Out of hand? He's gay mum and you left him with a narcissist with tenancies of egotistical gratification. She doesn't care about him. At all. She will eat him up and spit him out and it took me so long to stop shying away from me like an abused puppy dog." I sighed, then I remembered I had to save a life tonight.

"What time is it!?" My sudden yell gave mum a fright.

"Lily!"

"I'm serious. Where's my phone. We have to get there on time. Quick, Stirling, take the next left."

"Ma'am?"

"Do what she says, Stirling," she called to him. "What is this about?"

"Um, I had word that someone was in danger of hurting themselves tonight at the lake. Can you get me there within, ah... ten minutes?" I squeaked the last part out.

Stirling stepped his foot on it and we arrived in eight minutes.

"Oh, no. I think we are too late." I said when I couldn't see anyone. I got carefully out of the car and pulled my crutches on. I hobbled down the old board walk towards the lake. When I was almost there, I found the woman I was looking for. She was crumpled in a bundle on the lake edge, covered in a tattered old blanket. My mother tried to hold me back from moving closer to the figure, but I shook her gently off.

"Its OK, mum. She wont hurt me." I gave her a crutch and carefully stepped off the board walk and hobbled to small figure on the sand.

"Ma'am, please. Can I help you?" She jolted and looked over her shoulder. When she saw a short teen girl on crutches, looking harmless, she relaxed and collapsed in on herself again.

I managed to lower myself carefully on the ground with my sore knee out in front of me while mum and her driver stayed back on the board walk back behind us.

I just sat for over ten minutes watching the moon light bounce off the water. I used to do a lot of this, sitting and thinking, before my sister had me released from the mental institute and ran me down with my own car. When I started shivering, I wished I'd brought a jumper or a blanket from the car with me. Haha! Just as I was thinking that, a blanket is draped over my shoulders and another over the woman next to me.

"I'll be in the car, honey," mum quietly said and walked away, leaving the desolate woman and I alone.

"Thanks mum."

"Thank you," came a quiet voice.

"Sigh..." I pull the blanket around me tighter.

"What do you want?" came the same quiet voice.

"World peace?" I asked and was please to hear to chuckle dryly at my lame joke. "Actually I'm hoping to offer you a job."

"Me? A job?" She turned to look at me and I could see the badly healed scar slashed across her forehead and down to her left ear. Her dry chuckle holds self-depreciation this time. "I don't have anything left to give."

"Taekwondo Black belt 7th Dan, national woman's champion five years running. Married three years, divorced two, due to supposed infidelity. Former managing director for the city's largest hotel and restaurant. And I believe there is a whole lot more that I haven't covered. An amazing life you have lived, Ms Palmer. I'd hate for all of that to be wasted on a man who never, ever saw your true value."

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