Eleven years earlier
I sat on the edge of my father's bed. The once active man now lived mostly sedated. I actually preferred it that way. At least he didn't scare me, like when I would start moaning and screaming at night because of pain. He wore an oxygen mask to help him breathe, his arms were connected to the access that brought the medication to his body, and there were also monitors that beeped all the time. I still don't understand all this very well, what I do know is that he is very sick.
- I know you're going to be all right, Dad," I said as I kissed his cheek.
his cheek.
I took my Teddy bear and lay down next to him, curled up. I was wearing a polka-dotted jacket that went down to my shins, and my hair was down to my back. I fell asleep for a moment, and woke up with his dry cough.
No.
No.
No.
I couldn't stand it, he was clearly in pain. Where was Clarissa? She used to be a caring nurse, but I could clearly see that she no longer took the same care of my father. "Maybe she has given up," I thought as I sobbed softly at the edge of the bed. I felt her hand slowly rest on my back.
- Nicole? - he said in a hoarse voice, letting out another cough.
- Yes, Dad. - I slowly stood up and sat down beside him.
- Don't cry, little one," he said with difficulty. - You were the best thing that ever happened to me, I love you so much.
I closed my eyes as Daddy ran his hand over my face, wiping my tears away.
- You deserve all the love in the world. - Cough. - One day someone will love you so much. And it will be so perfect... So pure. - Cough.
- Please Daddy, stop talking, it's not doing you any good.
- It always does me good, being with you. I'm sorry I haven't been around longer.
- It's okay. - I tried to fake a smile to make him more comfortable.
- It's not, child. I'm sorry... I'm sorry. - He shook himself, and then choked fiercely. The monitor started beeping.
I got up and ran to go after Clarissa. As I got down from the bed, I ran into her, who hurried past me and started to stir the medication. It was as if time passed in slow motion. I could see her screaming, but I couldn't understand anything. I tried to get out, but my feet seemed to be stuck to the floor. My face froze. My eye wandered back to my father. He was white, his eyes were open, and there was blood in his mouth. Dad started coughing up blood.
- What's happening? Daddy! - I screamed, as I cried.
- Get her out of here! Get her out of here!
I don't remember who pulled me out, whether I fell asleep or passed out. I just don't remember.
I woke up in the morning and I was in the same clothes as before. My head hurt. I looked at the dresser, there were some neat black clothes on top. I got up and went straight to my father's room. I pushed the door open. Everything was clean. He wasn't there. The bed was neatly made up with a white sheet. There were no more monitors, nothing. The smell of bleach was so strong it burned my nose. I took a few steps back and bumped into a woman about twenty-five years old, blonde, pretty.
- Hi, I'm Summer," she said as she held out her hand to me.
- Hi, Summer," I said awkwardly. I didn't shake her hand. - Where's Dad? - She closed her mouth in a straight, unfriendly face, and then smiled. - Where is Clarissa? - I said, looking around for her.
- We won't be needing her care anymore.
- But she was looking after my father.
- Your father won't need any more care either.
- Why? Where is my father?
- You're very agitated, young lady. I need you to change. We need to leave," I said gently, but not allowing room for discussion.
I left, went into my room, and changed.
Hours later, we were walking through a garden that I didn't know. I was finding it strange. Where was everyone? Where was Madeleine? Matthew, Summer, and I followed him to an unknown gentleman. He was reading words that I didn't really understand. I felt agonized, not knowing why. My heart began to ache. I just wanted to leave.
I felt cold hands resting on my shoulders. I looked up and Summer was there, with the same warm smile.
- I'm sorry, honey, it's time to say goodbye.
I looked at her, it was obvious that something had happened to Dad, but why wasn't anyone saying anything? She took my hand. I instinctively didn't want to go, it didn't feel good. She pulled me in and I nodded my head in denial.
- Come on, honey, please! - She stared at me.
I gave up and gave in. I walked behind the gentleman who had just spoken, and my eyes ran to my father. He was lying in a black coffin, his eyes closed. His face was peaceful, there was no blood or pain.
- Daddy," I called in a low voice, almost in a whisper. - Daddy... - I called again, not sure if my voice came out this time.
- You just need to say goodbye, sweetheart. - Summer looked at me with big brown eyes.
- I don't want to say goodbye. - I looked up at her pleadingly.
- Don't make this difficult. - He held his lips in a thin line, clearly losing patience.
- No," I shouted, causing a few people around me to turn to me. - Daddy, wake up! Let's go home! - I tried to shake him off. My hands were blocked. - Let me go! - I looked up, as Matthew held me. - Please, Matthew! - I pleaded. Tears streamed down my face.
- I'm sorry, Nicole. - He didn't even look me in the eye. They started to lower the coffin. I panicked. How could they have put him there? - Daddy! Come out of there! Daddy, please get up!
I managed to get loose and reach the coffin. Sobs came out of my mouth. Matthew grabbed me again and put me on his shoulders, I hit him. I screamed, but it was no use, he was taking me away from my father.
- Please, Matthew, call Madeleine! She'll get my father out of there!
- I'm sorry Nicole," I heard him whisper. - I'm so sorry.
Currently
You are so perfect; your blue eyes, your sublime lips purposely designed to kiss a woman in the most secret places. Your hair the color of the sun. Your perfect, symmetrical face. The statuesque body of a lacrosse team captain. I swear, not only your beauty, but your benevolence is what makes all the girls want you.
- Our Nicole! - one of my best friends, Alice came into my room. She had done nothing but stare at me in delight. But my gasping for breath and my flushed face gave away my previous thoughts. I immediately felt uncomfortable, as if someone was spying on my innermost thoughts, or had discovered my dirtiest secret. But we weren't like that, we just weren't. Alice was my best friend, I wouldn't judge myself for falling in love with someone who never even spoke to me.
I looked at my reflection in the mirror. The black dress I was wearing was not really me, Vivian, my other best friend, had chosen it. Well, I could tell, a dress like that didn't look anything like something I would decide to wear to this graduation party. It was tight to my body, with a heart-shaped neckline and lace around the edges, crisscrossed in the back. I wore, to match, a high shoe with thin straps and small crystals on the heel. My hair was short and black, chanel style, and I wore only one clip in front. My face was normally pale, with a few freckles. I lightly pinched my cheeks to make them blush, I didn't want to put on any make-up, that dress was already too...
- Wow! Girl, you look hot!
Vivian, of course, invaded the room. She was wearing a very elegant red dress. Too short for any party. Her blonde hair was down to her waist, but for the occasion, it was tied up in a bun with a few loose strands.
I blushed involuntarily at the comment. I wasn't used to dress like that, I was the simple girl, the one with the tank top, jeans and Converse. Vivian and Alice were the real wow!
- Wow, look at you! You look beautiful, Nicole! - Alice, who also looked gorgeous in a moss green velvet dress, commented, as she sat down on a sofa in the corner of my room.
I was not a snob; but, damn, they were right, the dress clung beautifully to my slim body! I always had a hard time finding something that fit me, because I wear a small size. Even at seventeen, my body was still not very curvy and attractive; few breasts, little ass.
Vivian, on the contrary, had a sculptural body, with beautiful siliconized breasts. Alice had big thighs and breasts proportional to her body. Not that I was ugly, but I also didn't think I was ugly enough to call anyone's attention, especially not the guy I had wanted for more than three years. Luck
I met him one night years ago, when together with Vivian and Alice, we managed to escape from the girls' school. Our school was extremely strict. And had a great reputation for it. The school was a real haven for the daughters of famous people and tycoons. Most of us entered it as infants and only left to go to college. It was a real gothic castle full of luxury where every girl could have her own room. Parents paid millions to avoid having to take care of their own children. Since it was an all-girls school, you can imagine that we didn't have much contact with the outside world, except during the summer vacations. But Vivian had her methods for achieving anything, and that's how, at the age of fourteen, we learned to sneak out without alerting anyone about it.
I don't really know how Vivian met Luck, but she never talked much about him. In fact, she didn't seem happy about my recurring questions, her sculpted, blond eyebrows were raised and she had concern in her eyes whenever the subject was him.
" Look Nicole, Luck may not be as nice as you think" She whispered.
" I might want to meet him for myself to find out. - I say shrugging"
That was weeks ago.
Because the day I saw him for the first time I was delighted. He seemed happy, free, uninhibited. He was the total opposite of me. We were dying to see the city and explore the world and Vivian knew about this guy who was having a party in a forest clearing in the city. The guy, obviously, was Luck. The problem lay there, he never looked at me. I remember to this day when I found out about his attraction to Vivian, or to anything that had a hole between its legs. Man, that hurt. To realize that he would never notice me because I wasn't good enough for him.
My thoughts were interrupted by Vivian's annoying voice singing Oops, I did it again along with Britney Spears. She was rubbing gloss on the mirror while humming the ring tone of her cell phone.
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
I think I did it again
I made you believe we're more than just friends
Oh baby
It might seem like a crush
But it doesn't mean that I'm serious
'Cause to lose all my senses
That is just so typically me
Oh baby, baby (...)
- Oh God! Jesus, please, Vivian. Just answer the phone! - Alice snatched the phone from Vivian's hand, unlocked the screen, looked at it for a moment and rested it on her ear, following the monologue. - Oh, yes... We're ready now... OK... We're coming.
- Girls, Matthew is waiting for us downstairs, shall we go?
Matthew was the only man my mother trusted around me. He was a private driver for the security company that Viviam's father owned.
He was a good-looking guy for his age, about forty, and also provided services to my father before he passed away.
We got off and got into the big black SUV.
The conversation flowed freely, I couldn't remember being this excited in ages. This was all new to me, it was a new opportunity. Finally school was over, I would have two more years to go, but my good IQ put me ahead, so that the girls and I would finish school at the same time.
I leaned my head against the back of the car and dreamed of another reality, where maybe I could travel the world, get to know new cultures, choose my own college? I took a deep breath when I remembered that I would not have this freedom. Who was I fooling? I knew very well that I would have to take over the family business, succeed my mother in the company.
It was not what I wanted, it was her choice, but what alternative did I have? Unlike Vivian and Alice's parents. They had a choice, their parents were more normal. Nevertheless, their mother had not appeared in Forbes as one of the most powerful women in the state of NY.
My mother was powerful, the owner of a chain of world-renowned jewelry stores. Her parents, my grandparents, not only created but also expanded the company with a lot of effort. They also say that my great-grandparents were gold miners, and had the great dream of growing into the jewelry production empire. And so, from a simple idea, a multi-million dollar company emerged, passed down from generation to generation. When my mother came of age, she took over my grandparents' company, tripling the profits with the help of my father, who was a CEO.
What for some was a life of luxury and glamour was for me a real nightmare. In those later years, I was not able to re-engage or build a good relationship with my mother, as she traveled frequently for business and cared little for the daughter left to be raised in a girls' school. Until I was 8 years old, I remember that my parents had me, pretty much like a family of normal millionaires, but when my father became ill, she ended up settling us in New Braunfels, a small town in the far reaches of Texas for medical reasons. Six months later, he died. My mother thought I was too big to have a nanny, so she enrolled me in a boarding school for girls north of town.
It was there that I met Vivian and Alice. Which is honestly the only good part of being left behind by her. They made my days better and happier. My childhood was difficult, I was constantly lonely, I missed my father; he was everything my mother had not been: loving, attentive, caring, a good father, even if he was not always there. I just wanted to come home, I missed even my mother, even though we didn't have much of a connection. I constantly cried myself to sleep. But as I said, my days were better thanks to my friends. Life got a little better when we moved on to high school. Today I hoped it would get a little better.
- Wow! - Coughing. - What - cough - do you have here? - Cough.
Alice choked after drinking from the small aluminum canteen that Vivian drank from and passed to her.
- Whiskey. - She smiled as she took the drink from his hand and sipped. - Oh, what is it, Nicole? Don't give me that look, we're going to college. - She made a protesting noise with her throat as she took her own sip of the drink. - Damn, that's strong. - She laughed in that sick voice of hers. - No one will tell your mother! - She gave a generous wink to Matthew, who looked disapprovingly in the rearview mirror. Just a sip! Even Alice drank.
- After nearly choking to death! - she retorted, her voice hoarse, forcing a frown.
- I don't know...
I looked at Matthew, who seemed distracted by the traffic.
- Oh, you know what? - She used the app on her cell phone and turned up the volume to the last volume, spreading the song Complicated, by Avril Lavigne, all over the car. - And then? - she raised one eyebrow, as if in defiance.
Well, I could have said no, they wouldn't have pressured me. I could have simply said no, but I was tired of the rules that, even from afar, Madeleine imposed on me.
Don't go out alone!
Don't drink! Don't smoke!
Stay away from men, they only want one thing!
Preserve your future, you'll be a great CEO when you replace me!
I've worked it all out, Nicole!
Nicole! Nicole!
Nicole! Nicole!
Nicole! Nicole!
I could almost hear her voice.
But tell me, how can I listen to someone who didn't raise me? Who wasn't a part of my life? Who abandoned me when I needed it most? All those years alone. When she or her assistant sent simple gifts on commemorative dates. How many birthdays, Christmases, thanksgivings, graduations I spent alone. And I never, never did anything except what she sent me. Today I wish it were the other way around. I repeated internally, like a mantra
"Today will be different.
Alice let out a soft hiccup, looking at me with watery eyes, as she held the bottle after her second sip.
- It's okay, honey," she said, gently patting my hand. - You have to feel good, not pressured. - She smiled sweetly.
- I know... - I said in a whisper, more to myself than to them. - But I think I want to. - I said uncertainly.
- I'm just tired of all the rules. I'll never be fearless like Vivian and steal a motorcycle. - I smiled, remembering a hilarious story from a summer we spent at Alice's parents' house. - Or I will be determined like you. - I smile at Alice. - But I wanted to be me, for one day. To do what I really want. That's why I'm going to drink. - I conclude, after all, what could be so bad?
I took the canteen and drank. The hot liquid went down my throat, burning, and I coughed a few times and stared at the curious eyes above me. It was then that I sang the last chorus of the song. First alone, then accompanied by them.
We sang in sync, gesturing with our hands, feeling our spirits and emotions at their peak. Then we laughed, reminisced about old times, made plans for the future, aware that, from then on, everything would be different.
I just didn't know if it would be for the better.