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Emily
Being bored was an understatement as to how I was feeling at the moment. Used to being occupied whether at work or at home, I felt useless just lying in bed all day. The staff doesn't allow me to do anything, if I tried to wash the glass that I had just used, I would be told by one of the maids that it wasn't my job and that Mr. Jacob will be very upset if they allow me to wash it.
Sighing, I pulled the covers from over my head as I picked up my phone and stared at the latest message that I had gotten from whoever had been stalking me. I never meant to hurt you, but you had left me no choice. Why is it that you can go on dates with a stranger but you won't give me the time of day when I am the one who clearly loves you? Thinking back to last night, I could've died and I was certainly grateful that Adam had found me. I knew that it was my stalker who had hit me over the head, the message clearly explained it but what I don't get is why me? What could have I possibly done to deserve this? Those were the questions that have been burning my brain the minute the doctor had told Adam that if I was hit a bit harder my skull would have been cracked.
Getting up, I almost groaned as the feeling of laying on silk and how comfortable I was had suddenly disappeared. Trying not to think about it too much, I finally got up. Walking down the hall, I explored the house until I came upon what I was looking for––the library. Smiling like a kid in a candy store, I ran my fingers along the spines of the books that were packed neatly on the shelves. "I see you have found his mother library," a voice came from the door.
Jumping I turned around to see Sophie standing at the door. Feeling embarrassed, I tried to explain myself. "I wasn't intruding, it's just that I was a bit bored and I decided to take a walk and I came upon it."
Chuckling, she walked into the room and stood beside me. "You didn't do anything wrong dear, I'm sorry if I indicated otherwise."
"His mom has quite a collection," I complimented as my eyes scanned the different genres.
"She loved books, and she was always reading anything that she got her hands on."
"She sounds wonderful."
"She was," came her reply her voice slowly breaking. Seeing that this was a touchy topic, I changed the subject.
"Is it okay for me to step out? I wanted to go visit my mom."
"I don't know Miss Emily, I don't think Adam will be comfortable with you leaving seeing that you had been attacked last night."
"Sophie, I can't just stay here. I need to go out plus I will bring James with me." Thinking about what I said, she reluctantly agreed. Going downstairs, I called James who appeared within seconds. Explaining to him, he agreed without a second thought. Bidding Sophie goodbye, for now, I got inside the car and he drove off. Arriving there, I made my way inside and was greeted by the sight of my mom and Melissa sitting on the couch watching Passions.
"So, I guess no one missed me," I pouted playfully.
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