NEVER LET ME GO.
img img NEVER LET ME GO. img Chapter 1 My home, New York
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Chapter 7 Meet the stranger-2 img
Chapter 8 The rare beauty img
Chapter 9 In my mind img
Chapter 10 Interview call img
Chapter 11 The wrong interview img
Chapter 12 The Blessings img
Chapter 13 The wrong interview 2 img
Chapter 14 Trouble Caller img
Chapter 15 Everything happened happens for good img
Chapter 16 Let the game begin img
Chapter 17 Hectic day img
Chapter 18 Mom and Hunter img
Chapter 19 A brother and a girlfriend img
Chapter 20 Hidden possessiveness img
Chapter 21 Hidden feelings img
Chapter 22 Sorry meal img
Chapter 23 Perception img
Chapter 24 Awkward img
Chapter 25 Flop Show img
Chapter 26 Confession img
Chapter 27 Praise the guy img
Chapter 28 Present and past img
Chapter 29 Culprit img
Chapter 30 Misunderstanding img
Chapter 31 Trust issue img
Chapter 32 Stone heart img
Chapter 33 Stupid question img
Chapter 34 Dinner date img
Chapter 35 Mid night coffee img
Chapter 36 Illusion img
Chapter 37 Phobia img
Chapter 38 The city of love img
Chapter 39 Teasing img
Chapter 40 Shocking news img
Chapter 41 Decision img
Chapter 42 Stranger admirer img
Chapter 43 The truth will set you free img
Chapter 44 Green and Blues img
Chapter 45 Plan img
Chapter 46 Lost img
Chapter 47 Curious love img
Chapter 48 A mad lover img
Chapter 49 I understand you img
Chapter 50 Memory lane img
Chapter 51 Seal me with your love img
Chapter 52 Memory Flood img
Chapter 53 Pray don't cry img
Chapter 54 Always you img
Chapter 55 Never let me go img
Chapter 56 Rubel Johnson img
Chapter 57 Desire img
Chapter 58 No sense img
Chapter 59 Messed up img
Chapter 60 Collision img
Chapter 61 My Savior img
Chapter 62 Natural sweet img
Chapter 63 Devil Delucia img
Chapter 64 Watch me burn img
Chapter 65 A virgin clown img
Chapter 66 We can't be friends! img
Chapter 67 Deal img
Chapter 68 Teach me how to seduce img
Chapter 69 That's not boobs... that's lemons img
Chapter 70 You are my girl-friend img
Chapter 71 Mark me like a mate img
Chapter 72 Your business means...S..e..x img
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NEVER LET ME GO.

V. Sax
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Chapter 1 My home, New York

~Alyona~

I've heard that people come to New York for two reasons: to follow their hearts or their dreams.

The first time I ever traveled to New York was when I was in my mother's womb like a peanut.

My parent's short love story brought two kids into this world, including me.

Their particular love didn't last long. Predictably, for the former reason - because of another woman.

But the allure of the city that never sleeps has never left my mom. After all, New York City is one of the most (maybe the most) iconic city in the world for a reason; the art and the history; the music and the architecture; the diversity; the noise; the never-ending lines of yellow checkered cabs punctuation every block.

Growing up in New York, I believed life in the city was for masochists. In the summer, we complain about the heat. In the winter, the cold.

At present, it's a harsh winter. Keeping calm is vital when we are blasted with terrifying storms like the present arctic-polar-vortex-bomb-cyclone. While walking toward home, I thought about grabbing a cup of hot coffee.

The coffee shop air swirls with aromatic dreams; little wonder it is a place where people decide their future. The coffee shop of white cups and black coffee, of small jugs filled with cream, has that ambiance of friendly chatter. Standing in the queue, I love seeing people's expressions and how they change in a single moment.

"Hi. How are you doing?" A beautiful girl purred from another side.

"Hello. I want a small latte, please," I answered.

"Anything else?" She marked a small white cup.

"Nothing, thank you." I smiled.

"Your name? Please," still holding the black sharpie marker to write my name.

"Alyona Marshall, write Alyona," my mom gave the name.

After a few moments, she passed my coffee cup. The coffee cup was small enough to fit in the palm of a child, holding that potent magic brew only the hardiest of the grown-ups could savor. I took the first sip; rolled my eyes till heaven.

The steam coming from the little hole of the cup gave me a sense of warmth on my nose tip. Snuffling the aromatic coffee, I started walking towards my home. I live in the city's heart, where I can hear the pumping and thump in my house, the nightlife. The nightlife of New York emerges. Without the crowds and the commerce, the city comes alive after dusk. It blushes on its avenues, whispers on its bridges, grumbles in its bars, and roars in its clubs. My home is an old building, a townhome.

The houses stood together in all seasons, feeling the rain and sunshine just the same. In any weather, they sheltered our families, stood firm against the winter wind, yet let in brilliant light even as it blew.

I took out my jiggling keys and wanted to open the door. I can hear a worship song melody coming from my house. Holding the cup in my other hand, I opened the door. The sound of the melodious song changed the atmosphere in my heart as it hit my ear more profoundly. As I entered the living room, I saw my mom dancing in God's love.

It's normal for me to see her madly in love with her God. I stood there and smiled at how she created her new dance moves to show her happiness. I kept my jiggling keys in the bowl next to me.

I took out my feathery coat and kept it on the chair, but my mother opened her eyes and signaled me to keep the fur on the hanger. It made me smile; Is it only my mother who keeps me in check while worshipping?

She came toward me while dancing.

"For the fullness of his grace, we received one more blessing." She twirled my body.

"What blessing? Mom," I loved it when she danced like this.

She lowered the volume of the speaker.

"I got a promotion," her eyes sparkled up.

"Wow, congratulation." I hugged her.

"Yup, he always amazed me with his unexpected blessings. He knows I needed it, and he gave it to me." Her eyes filled with tears while praising her God.

"Ok, tell me,"

"I got promoted as a head nurse with a salary increment," she revealed her words with another twirl.

"That's superb news, mom," I purred excitedly.

"Did you inform Cassandra?" I added.

She shook her head left and right.

"Then let's call her and give her this good news." I grabbed my phone and called her.

Cassandra is my elder sister. She fell in love with a true-hearted man named Lucas.

They got the job in California and shifted last year.

Sometimes I miss her, but I am happier with the thought of getting full access to my bedroom without sharing it with my bossy sister.

I loved the window side bed after she got married.

"Hello, Cassie. How are you?" I screamed as I kept my phone on the Dining table.

"I am good. Did you give water to my Sammy?" I rolled my eyes. Even after one year, she didn't forget her potted plant.

Fond with the plants, she called her potted one, Sammy.

I rolled my eyes and answered.

"Yeah," I passed my phone to my mom.

"Hey baby, how are you?" My mom appreciates her elder daughter more than I do.

She said Cassie is more responsible than I am. I am the lazy one in our home.

I have never seen my dad, but my mom and my sister have pampered me since I was born. That makes my elder sister like my other mother.

"I am good, mom. You look happy. Tell me the good news." Cassie knew my mom's heart very well. Without letting her spill a single word, she knew there was good news my mom wanted to share with her.

"Did she get a job?" She added.

"No, she didn't." My mom defended me from my other mother,

"Mom got a promotion as the head nurse of the hospital," I interrupted in between, trying to avoid her non-stoppable questions about me.

"Congratulations, mom, Hallelujah," another praise.

"Aly, what is going on with your job search?" How did I forget? She never left me without asking her question.

"I am searching,"

My mom understood my irritated gaze; she interrupted.

"She just finished college. Don't worry, she will get it." My mom answered her fireball questions.

"Hey, mom, congratulations," Lucas purred,

The rude Cassie's husband.

He is like a big brother to me.

I love him very much as he always protects me from his rude wife, my sister.

"Hey, Lucas," I popped up again on my phone.

"Hey, sissy. Did you got any boyfriend or not?" He asked.

"Nope, not lucky as Cassie," I smirked at her.

"Don't worry. I pray you will get a handsome hunk who will love you." He winked at me.

"Amen," I excitedly answered him.

"Think of a job first," a harsh voice came in between cheerful conversation.

Cassie never missed a chance to dictate her decision to me.

"I will," I answered in a low voice.

"Ok, mom. I will talk later.

Bye, Aly," her voice irritates me.

But I know if she sees a single tear in my eyes, she will burn the world for me.

This is my small happy family, where the love of God binds us; his presence and our faith in him made all the mountains move from our lives.

I love my mom and my rude sis,

We enjoyed our supper as we watched prime time news.

Other than that in my life, I have two friends in my life.

Olivia and Ivy.

            
            

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