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Tunde & Anaya: Part 18

Posted on 23/04/2013

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A soft, blissful sigh escaped her lips as she snuggled against his chest. This was definitely where she was meant to be. Stifling a yawn that sent warm shivers down her back, Anaya closed her eyes and scooted deeper in the cocoon of Tunde’s arms.

Tunde chuckled against her forehead and moved his hand over her shoulders. “That tired?”

She merely smiled, nestling against him.

“Keep moving like that and you won’t get any rest tonight, woman.”

Anaya grinned impishly, deciding that she liked his husky ‘I’m ready to sleep’ voice the most. “Goodnight…” she said quietly, knowing full well that he wouldn’t hear it. Her heart stirred with an overwhelming feeling of compassion for him and she tightened her hold around his narrow waist.

“Do you feel better?” he asked drowsily, one finger lazily drawing lines along her bare arm.

Anaya pictured her mother’s taut jaw and immediately images of beaming smiles from her father and sister plus Tunde’s entire family covered the dark thought. She smiled warily and bobbed her head.

“Good.” His finger stilled along the nape of her neck. “You’re the most beautiful bride I’ve ever seen.”

Her body hummed in delight under his open praise. She would never grow tired of hearing—

A dull crash sounded just right outside the door and Anaya stiffened instantly. Her eyes flew to the locked door of the bedroom.

“What is it?” Tunde muttered, still half-asleep.

Anaya shifted in his arms, nudging him awake. When he lowered his eyes to her face, she gestured to the door. “I heard something…” she mouthed, trying to remain calm in the stifling silence of the room.

Puzzled, Tunde frowned down at her mouth before pulling his eyes to the door.

As his hands fell from her shoulders, Anaya felt the cold settle on her skin. She reached for the blanket and pulled it over her once Tunde shifted to the edge of the bed.

Another crash and Anaya stiffening beside him before Tunde rose to his feet. He reached for his buttoned-down shirt draped over a chair and shrugged into it.

“Be careful,” Anaya said, shivering from the cold penetrating her skin. She gripped the ends of the blanket draped over her body and watched as her husband hunkered slowly toward the door. Her brow furrowed at his back and shook her head. He couldn’t hear the noises outside. What if someone was in the house and he wouldn’t notice it? She started to rise.

“Stay there,” Tunde instructed her firmly, reaching blindly in the dark for a baseball bat near the door.

Anaya bit her bottom lip, torn between her vow to obey her husband and her desire to be beside him, to protect him. “Tunde…”

“Sit still,” he muttered in a tight voice, gripping the bat. He didn’t even look at her as he slowly turned the doorknob and opened the door slowly. After he stepped outside, Tunde closed the door firmly behind him.

She clamped down her protests as he stepped into the parlor, wanting very much to jump off the bed and grab another one of his baseball bats. His warning for her to sit still echoed in her head, forcing her to remain sitting. Her body shivered with trepidation, dreading what waited for Tunde on the other side of the door. “Please…” she whispered urgently, eyes trained on the closed door and ears perked for any strange noise. I just found him. Don’t let anything bad happen to him.

Tunde scowled at the gaping hole in the window nearest the front door, fragments of chipped glass sprinkled all over the carpeted floor. The offending rock sat a few meters from his right foot, marked by a sticker placed there by the forensic team. He peered out to the street where blue and red lights flashed obnoxiously into the night. Beside the car, two police officers chatted among themselves while waiting for the forensic team to gather the evidence. They would need a day or two to investigate the vandalism incident on his home. He heaved a sigh. What an interesting wedding night…

A tap on his shoulder pulled Tunde’s eyes down to the uniformed man next to him. His brows lifted. “I’m sorry. You said something?”

The forensic aide raised a speculative brow. “We’ll take a few pictures and gather the evidence. Will you need a locksmith or do you have everything to take care of the window?”

Tunde nodded wryly. “I’ll take care of it.” His eyes noticed Anaya sitting stiffly in the couch facing him, her shoulders bowed as she huddled under the blanket. A pang of guilt niggled him as he took in her dazed expression. This wasn’t how he’d planned out their wedding night. He probably should have heeded Silas’ suggestion and taken her to a nice hotel room instead but at Anaya’s insistence to spend their first night at home, he gave in to her.

His skin crawled at the thought of her being a victim of violence and he straightened his spine. This would be the last time he’d let anything like this happen to her. To them.

Anaya stared blankly at the patterned threads of Tunde’s carpet, hearing snippets of the conversation between her husband and the police officers. They were done with their investigation and would be leaving a patrol officer to guard through the night. She clearly heard the contrite appreciation in Tunde’s voice and felt the hardened lump in her voice. Lifting her eyes, she watched him quietly as he walked the officers to the door, a gracious but tight smile on his face as he thanked them for responding to the inconvenient call.

When he closed the door, Anaya pulled her gaze back to the carpet. His hesitating footsteps toward her threatened to undo the bravado she mustered up since he left her in the room by herself.

As he knelt beside her and reached for her hands, Anaya felt the tears roll down her cheeks and could do nothing to stop or slow them down.

“Aw, Ana… Don’t do that,” Tunde mumbled, reaching up to wipe her tears.

At his tender touch and his gentle voice, Anaya choked on a sob. “It’s not fair…”

His fingers stilled.

She lifted her eyes to look at him and the look in his broke her heart. “You’re such a good man… A kind and loving man. Why would they treat you like this?”

Tunde raised a brow, gaze searching her face. “You’re… not upset with me?”

Her bruised heart slammed hard against her ribs, taking her breath away. She blinked in confusion. “Why would I be angry with you?” Lifting her hands to wrap around his wrist, Anaya mustered up an encouraging smile. “I’m a very blessed girl… To have a brave and loving husband who will fight even phantoms for me.”

He gave her a crooked smile before chuckling softly. “I don’t know about all that.” He grinned wider when she wrinkled her nose and swatted his arm. “We’ll be fine. It’s just glass.” Before she could protest, Tunde pulled her into his arms and braced her back with his hands. “Don’t be afraid. Everything will be fine.”

Anaya propped her chin on his shoulder and stared at the offending hole in the window, all the while holding back the tears that threatened to spill over.

<<Part 17 || Part 19>>

*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>>