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Chapter 3

    Chapter 3


    Chapter 3: Wee Home


    Pulling my suitcase into the cottage, I looked around at the set up my step-mother had ready for me. It


    wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be. In fact, the rustic cozy feel of the home had me feeling


    like I walked into something out of a fairytale book.


    Small fairy lights and greenery swept the walls, enting the white drapery that lined the windows and


    cascaded down upon the floor. The cottage had a small living room with a kitchte, and a bedroom


    with a bathroom off to the side. With everything here, I wouldn’t need to go up to the main house for


    much.


    “Hmm… not bad.” I mumbled to myself as I drug the bags into my bedroom, andid it on the bed.


    Growing up and moving around quite a bit, my mother always told me to unpack in the bedroom first.


    That way at the end of the day, the bedroom was done and I was able to rx.


    As I slowly began to unpack, my phone began to chime with notifications causing me to groan. I had


    only just arrived at this ce, and already I was being blown up. Pulling my phone from my pocket, I


    saw my fathers text messages and sighed.


    ‘Come inside. I would like to talk to you.’


    Of course he wants to see me now. Yet, he couldn’te to the airport to pick me up.


    Sliding back on my ts, I made my trek back up to the main house, and entered through the back


    door. I had no idea where I was supposed to meet him in the big house, but Allison made sure to greet


    me in the kitchen to ensure I got to where I needed to be.


    “There you are. Took you long enough.” She sighed, rolling her eyes. “Hurry up.”


    I could already tell with the way she was acting that she wasn’t going to make staying here easy.


    Thankfully, I wasn’t the same girl I was when I was younger. I didn’t let people push me around


    anymore, and if she thought she could act however she wanted towards me, she would find herself


    mistaken.


    Following behind her, she moved through the house with haste until she came to arge white wooden


    door. “Remember, always knock before you enter.” She remarked clearly, staring at me with a raised


    brow as if I was a child who didn’t have manners.


    “Yeah, got it.” Rolling my eyes, I knocked on the door, and waited for a response. My father quickly


    replied toe in, and I made sure to give Allison a smirk of approval before I opened the door.


    If she kept it up, I was going to make it my personal objective to do everything I could to piss her off. I


    may have been an introvert who loved books and nature, but I could be the devil if I needed to be.


    My mom can vouch for that as well– I used to have a wicked streak.


    Stepping inside his office, he stood from the dark brown desk in it’s center that he had been sitting


    behind, a smile lighting up his face as he saw me. “Ivy, goodness you have grown.”


    “It’s been two years since I saw youst.” I replied with a smile as he came towards me with his arms


    open for a hug. The moment being more awkward than I would have liked it, but I hugged him


    regardless to show I was trying.


    “Yes, it has.” He sighed, “I hope that you have found the amodations to be more than adequate.


    Allison and I felt that you would like your own space now that you’re older. That way you won’t be


    disturbed by the chaos that seems to float around the main house.”


    A chuckle left my lips as I nodded, “yeah, I love the cottage it’s very—”


    “You.” He replied finishing my sentence.


    “Yes, it’s very me.” I smiled and watched as he gestured for me to take a seat in the chair across from


    his desk. “You didn’te meet me at the airport?”


    My father sighed and nodded his head, “yes, and I am sorry about that. I am working a deal with a


    foreign dignitary right now, and I wasn’t able to break away. It was important for the deal to go right.”


    “It’s okay. The guys were—” I thought a moment about how to describe them, and watched how my


    fathers face turned concerned with my hesitation, “they were weing.”


    A smile crossed his face as soon as I said what I did, “Well, that’s good. Three of them attend the


    university as well.”


    Surprise filled me thinking that they were actually attending college, “really?”


    “Yes,” my fatherughed, “James, Talon, and Hale all attend the college.”


    It confused me for a moment that only three of them would attend the college, but the oldest one,


    Damian, didn’t. Perhaps his bad boy persona gave him a reason to think he was too good to go to


    college and get a degree.


    “Damian doesn’t though?” I was curious for the rification. If I was going to survive here, I had to


    know my enemies, and it was clear the guys weren’t going to get along with me very well.


    “No, Damian actually already finishedst year. He works with me in thepany, and is helping me to


    run it. He is a lot smarter than he chooses to admit.”


    I wasn’t sure how he was running a business considering it didn’t have the most pleasant of attitudes,


    but then again, looks can be deceiving. Perhaps, it was just me that he didn’t want to get along with.


    “Well, I am d you have the help.” Trying to stay positive with an already awkward conversation was


    growing harder than I would have liked it to. A moment of silence fell between us as my father watched


    my every move.


    “I have something for you.” He finally replied, his smile growing wide. “Come with me.”


    My father stood to his feet, and moved from behind the desk. My eyes following him until I realized he


    was waiting for me. “Oh–”


    Quickly, standing to my feet, he opened the office door, and led me down a hallway through the kitchen


    towards another door. As he opened it, I noticed that the door led towards the garage, and I was


    slightly curious to know why we were going in there.


    “Now, the drive is a decent one to the University. So I got you something to make sure you were able to


    have reliable transportation.”


    My eyes widened as he stopped in front of a sleek ck sedan. Dark tinted windows and chrome


    enting decorated the beautiful vehicle, and made me feel breathless.


    “You got me a car?” I mumbled trying to wrap my head around what he was saying. I had been upset


    about not being able to bring my car from Georgia, but my mom refused to allow me to drive across


    country alone. She had assured me I wouldn’t need it when I got here, and I had considered it was


    because I would have a driver.


    But man was I wrong! A brand new fuckin car—- mind blown.


    “Yes, Ivy.” He chuckled, pulling the key from his pocket, “I got you a car. You are going to change the


    world, sweetie. I have more faith in you than you know, and I realize I was never there for you before


    but now that you are here, that’s going to change.”


    My emotions threatened to expose me for being soft as the tears threatened to rim my eyes. I looked at


    him, and smiled before stepping in and giving him a hug. “Thank you.”


    I wasn’t going to automatically believe that my father had changed from the ways he was, but the least


    I could do was try to give him a chance to show me that he is different.


    “Your wee, Ivy.”


    Pulling back, I wiped a stray tear from my eye, and looked at him smiling. “I am looking forward to the


    next four years here. I hope we will be able to make memories.”


    “I am sure we will. Now, I know you have a lot of settling in to do before Monday’s sses so I will let


    you get to it. We are going to have a family dinner this evening at seven. I would like for you to join.”


    Family dinner… mentally I wanted to p myself for suggesting making memories because family


    dinners with the stepford wife and her arrogant godson’s weren’t my idea of pleasurable memories. “Of


    course, that sounds wonderful.”


    As much as I wasn’t pleased with the idea, I suppose I can’t just expect them to be the only ones who


    put in effort. I have to be willing to do the same as well.ConTEent bel0ngs to N?v(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
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