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Tunde & Anaya: Part 10

Posted on 09/04/2013

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Tunde’s gentle smile remained on Anaya’s mind throughout the next few days and she couldn’t complain. Since he would be out of town for the next week on a business seminar, Tunde asked to meet with her the weekend he returned. “I’ll be waiting, pretty girl…” he said with that devastating smile of his before squeezing her hand on his way out.

Anaya shook her head to clear her thoughts, although there was a resident smile on her lips as she pushed open the classroom door and started down the hallway. She waved at two classmates on her way up the stairwell.

“Excuse me,” a female voice behind her echoed in the open stairwell.

Pausing in her step, Anaya peered over her shoulder, spotting a slender woman clad in a white doctor’s coat and her honey-colored hair slicked back in a resourceful ponytail. Anaya had never met her before. Her brow furrowed as she turned to the light-skinned woman who now made her way up to meet her.

The woman’s light brown eyes skimmed over Anaya even as she approached her. “Are you Anaya?”

“I am…” she answered hesitantly, tightening her grip on her bag strap.

Then the woman smiled, stopping right beside Anaya. “I’m Felicia Brooks.” She extended out a hand. “I’m Tunde’s friend.”

Anaya’s heart slammed against her chest as she stared at this woman. Willowy and strikingly beautiful. The way she emphasized her relationship with Tunde, Anaya couldn’t help but stiffen up.

One dark shapely brow rose when Anaya still hadn’t accepted her hand. Her lips curled up and she showed off her brilliant pearly whites. “More specifically, I’m his younger brother’s girlfriend.”

Like a needle popping a balloon, Anaya felt the air whoosh out of her lungs in relief. She readily took Felicia’s hand, much to the woman’s open amusement.

Felicia smiled gently, returning her hand to perch on her hips. “I’ve heard a lot about you from Tunde.” Her brown eyes scanned Anaya from head to toe. “Tunde doesn’t do you justice with his description. He said you were pretty… but you’re quite beautiful.”

Anaya’s cheeks warmed under the woman’s praise and she inwardly rejoiced at the picture of Tunde talking about her. Heart skipped a beat, missing the man already. “Thank you…” she answered shyly.

Felicia nodded. “Are you busy? I was hoping to talk with you for a little bit.”

She hesitated, planning on studying for the rest of the day. “Not really…” she heard herself say.

“Good. Why don’t we get an early dinner? There’s a sandwich shop across the street.”

Anaya felt her head dip in acknowledgment and started down the stairs with Felicia, wondering what this woman could possibly have to say to her.

A few minutes later and the two sat down near a window with their tray of sub sandwiches. Felicia continued her open perusal as Anaya bowed her head to say grace. When the younger woman glanced up and caught her staring, Felicia grinned. “I see why he’s enthralled by you.”

Anaya blinked. “What do you mean?”

“You’re perfect.” Felicia leaned back in her seat, shoving her hands in the pocket of her white coat. She crossed her legs. “You’re from Nigeria?”

“No… Niger.”

Felicia frowned slightly. “What’s the difference?”

Anaya smiled patiently. “There is one.” She raised a brow. “What do you mean by perfect…?”

“Has Tunde mentioned introducing you to his mother?”

Her jaw slackened as Tunde’s words pushed back to the forefront of her mind.

Felicia smirked at Anaya’s stunned silence. “Yup. In case you hadn’t figured it out already, Tunde is a very intense individual. Driven and intentional about everything he does… And he’s very serious about you.” She tilted her head to study Anaya. “What about you? Are you as serious about him as he is with you?”

Anaya swallowed hard, eyes scanning Felicia’s intent gaze for any falsehood in her words and could find none. Even though she knew she didn’t owe this stranger anything, she felt her head move affirmatively and heard the soft reply from her lips. “I am.” Something fluttered within her and Anaya shivered against it.

Days later, Anaya stared listlessly at the open book on her desk at home. She could still feel the flutters in her stomach but had come to accept them as part of her now. Meeting Felicia Brooks had been an unexpected gift, causing her to come to terms with her growing feelings for Tunde. Now more than ever, Anaya wanted to see him, couldn’t wait to tell him how she felt. She was ready for this next step.

Groaning at her wanton thoughts of throwing herself into his arms, Anaya shook her head. “Focus…” she muttered in scolding, forcing her gaze on the small print on the page.

The door suddenly flung open as a wide-eyed Leeza stumbled into the room. “Sister!”

Anaya lifted her head and frowned at her sister. “What’s the matter?”

“Look out the window!” her sister stammered, climbing over the bed that blocked the path to the window.

Heart in her throat, Anaya pushed the book away and shifted in her chair to peer out. She swallowed a gasp as she spotted Tunde’s car parked on the other side of the street. She jerked her eyes back to Leeza. “What…?”

Leeza was grinning from ear to ear. “He’s come to see Papa.”

Anaya shook her head, standing to her feet. The back of her knees were tingling. “Where is he?” She had to stop him.

“He just stepped inside.”

She stiffened, swallowing against the dryness in her throat. Too late. “Where… Mama?”

Leeza bobbed her head, still smiling. “Downstairs too.”

Her heart plummeted to the floor of her stomach and she gripped the side of her chair as her knees threatened to give way under her. She’d lied. She had not prepared herself for this.

<<Part 9 || Part 11>>

*SneakPeek* Fading Shadows: Part 2

Posted on 09/07/2012

A yawn escaping her lips, Rue blinked rapidly to keep her eyes open. Another day had passed and surprisingly, the rain had subsided. She could smell the sweet scent of the air after a thunderstorm and ironically, welcomed it after complaining the whole day about its inconvenience.

The streets were surprisingly quiet and empty, only a few cars splashing by. Her shoes were indeed soaked and made a squeaky noise with every step. No matter. She could stick it in the dryer for an hour and it’d be dry again. Of course it wouldn’t fit the same but at least it was better than nothing.

The street lights above flickered every time the wind swooshed by and Rue glanced up at the sky, marveling at how close the full, luminous moon hung just a few feet from her. She could almost see every crevice and dark spot and her fingers itched to trace its shape.

Just then, she heard crude laughter just ahead and snapped her head forward, watching as two lanky hooded figures strode forward. Her heart skipped a bit and her steps faltered slightly. She cursed herself for being paranoid when they continued on without so much of a glance her way. Shaking her head, Rue quickened her steps. The faster she walked, the more at ease she’d be that home was close.

Unfortunately, that foreboding feeling that nipped at the back of her mind kept her eyes darting from left to right. What was this? She hadn’t felt this way in a long time. Ten years if she was counting.

Suddenly without warning, a hand reached for her shoulder. A yelp escaped her throat as the long fingers clamped over her shoulder. “Shh…”

Rue whipped her head around, expecting gleaming eyes and a sneering smile of a predator. Instead was a troubled expression of the bearded man. Her eyes widened realizing it was the young man from the bus.

Her heart slowed in response but she scowled nonetheless, wrenching her shoulder from his grasp. “Heaven come down!” she gasped for air. “How dare you scare me like that?” Tears gathered at the corner of her eyelids and she shuffled away from him.

“Wait,” his deep voice split the thick air and his footsteps quickened, following her as she staggered forward. It didn’t take long for him to catch up with her. Curse his long legs.

Rue kept her head straight, tears streaming her face, heart struggling to return normal. She clutched her bag tighter to her front.

“I’m sorry for scaring you. I just noticed you walking alone so I–”

“Followed me!” she accused, snapping a glare his way. “How dare you?” she repeated, chest heaving laboriously.

He raised his shoulders and even had the audacity to crack a sheepish smile. Rue wanted to slap him, to knock that look off his face. “You looked scared back there, when those guys were walking past,” he explained in a calm voice.

Rue narrowed her eyes at him. “Doesn’t explain why you were following me. What do you want?”

Gray’s smile faded and for what seemed like an eternity, he merely stared down at her, his eyes searching hers, expression unknown.

Impatient with his cryptic silence and still distressed by the attack, Rue bared her teeth and started walking away from him. “Stop following me, you hear?!”

This time Gray didn’t move a step toward her as she shuffled quickly to the bus station, just in time to catch the bus pulling out.

Rue ambled up the steps and muttered her thanks after paying for her passage. Then strolling down the aisle as the bus pulled away from the sidewalk, Rue plopped onto one of the chairs and folded her arms. Her eyes shifted to the window and through the dark tinted shades, she noticed Gray standing in the same spot, just staring at her.

Her heart skipped a beat when their eyes met and she glanced away, her jaw clenched. At the back of her mind, she released a sigh of relief that it had been Gray instead of the monster she’d feared.

2:00 AM. No sleep.

Rue sighed heavily and turned away from her glowing clock propped on her bedside table, tossing and turning on her springy mattress. It seemed as though the temperature had increased from just two minutes ago after she’d turned on the ceiling fan. Now all she got was a room that felt as hot as hell’s floor and a squeaking fan. She could also hear her roommate through the paper-thin walls, snoring without a care in the world.

Groaning, Rue snapped the thin blanket from her body and rose to her feet. “Fine…” she trudged to the window and slipped her hands under the curtains, pushing up the ledge. A welcoming sound of cool air pushing through the netting and into her room made her smile and she knelt, leaning her damp forehead against the wind.

Crickets croaked their welcome to the newest creature of the night and Rue smiled wryly. The one night she wished for peaceful sleep and these noisy buggers seemed to get louder and louder. Just then, a high-pitched scream could be heard from far-away, almost as though she hadn’t heard it but her heart told her a different story. Something was terribly wrong. Someone was in danger.

Suddenly, the scream stopped as quickly as it had first sounded, and even the crickets suspended their noise for a moment.

Breath grew shallow, heart’s beat elevated and Rue waited for another wail. Just silence. Soon enough, as predictable as nature could be, the crickets began again. For Rue, she knew there would be no rest tonight.

Buzz… Buzz… Buzz… buzz…

Rue groaned at the incessant noise and shifted in her kneeling position by the window. The buzz continued, now migrating to her left ear and tickled her earlobe.

She jolted awake instantly, just in time to see a wasp dodge away quickly and a trail of cobweb hanging on its wings. Rue rubbed her eyes and stared down at the window ledge. She’d slept here. “Ugh…” she rubbed her eyes.

One quick glance at her glowing clock affirmed she was late yet again. Fortunately, it was a Saturday. No work. Rue smiled. She could either sleep in or catch up on her leisure reading. Still musing on how she ended up sleeping on the floor, Rue rose to her feet and shuffled to the bathroom. The sounds of the shower spray broke the silence a few minutes later.

<<Part 1 || end of sneak peek>>