“Come on, James.” Eliss grabbed me by the hand and lead me deeper into the trees. “I told you I knew I secret spot where no one could find us.”
“This seems a little dangerous,” I
whispered. Eliss came to a full stop and spun around on his heel as quick a
ballerina. “Impressive sp—“
“James,” Eliss said seriously. I hadn’t known
before then how serious the sunny, blond boy could get. “Do you trust me?”
“Of course,” I replied in a heartbeat.
“Do you trust me more than you fear these
woods?”
“Yes!”
“Do you trust me more, than you fear...
you parents?”
This question made me pause longer than I care
to admit. It was barely a debate to begin with, but the falter in his eyes
snapped me back to reality. “...Yes.”
The answer was acceptable. Eliss laced his
thin fingers through mine and continued to lead me down the rocky path. I can
still remember how bright the sun was, past the dark evergreen trees. It
smelled like—
“MASTER JAMES!”
I jolt up from my laid down position. My
eyes are still blurry from sleep and I can barely make out the figure of my
butler.
“Master James, I’m sorry to have used that
tone with you. You were sleeping so deeply one of the maids was certain you had
passed.” Gregory stopped speaking and escorted a young, frazzled-looking
brunette out of the room. I wish I knew his name; I feel so ashamed to not even
be able recognize my own employees. “Again, so sorry to wake you. You haven’t
slept that well since Eli—since... well, it’s been... a while.” He’s right. I
haven’t slept more than a few hours a night since the last time I saw... him.
“Well, let’s not start the day in a glum
mood, hmm,” I ask. I desperately need to lighten the mood. Gregory has always
been worried about my lack of sleep. Sometimes I just wish I could get a good
night's rest so there wouldn’t be so many creases in his brow; or white hairs
on his head.
“I would love to, but—“
“Oh come now, don’t let the past weigh you
down. Look to the future with your head held high and—“
“Sir, it’s 3 p.m.”
“—and brave the da—what?!?!”
“You need to get up. Your meeting with the
Head of the Umuove Family is in one hour.”
“Why didn’t you tell me sooner!?!”
“I tried to before you interrupted me, but
that’s none of my business.” Gregory pauses to take a sip from a cup of Lipton
tea I did not previously realize he was holding. Regardless, I rocket out of
bed and head straight for the shower. At the door, I pause and glance back at
Gregory. “Get my tux please. And can you leave me a snack?”
“How about FR E SH A VOCA DO?”
“...Gregory… what?”
“Nevermind, sir. Hmm, thirty years old and
your favorite snack is still peanut butter crackers. Of course I can, sir.” I
press my hands together in thanks before rushing off into the bathroom. Today
is going to be rough.
...
The car ride over here was stuffy at best.
I should be happy that the drive wasn’t any longer, though. I’m honestly
surprised that another prominent family estate would be located so close to
mine. That could lead to many issues.
“Master is ready to see you now,” said a
bluenette as he bowed slightly. I assume he’s the butler of whoever I’m meeting
today. It’s so stupid. Just because my family is rich, now I have to meet all
these old, salty codgers. “Please follow me to the office. Oh, and nice hair
cut by the way. I like ya cut g.”
“Thank you very much,” I say with a firm
nod. As we start to walk down the massive hallways, I feel a hand shamelessly
slap the back of my head. I lurch forward in shock and grab my stingy scalp. I
turn around with tears in my eyes to see the bold bluenette has already left
the scene of the crime. Gregory is struggling to stifle a laugh.
“Mother trucker dude,” Gregory says
through fits of laughter. “That must’ve hurt like a butt cheek on a stick.”
“Gregory, are you feeling okay? You’ve
been acting weird all day.”
I turn back around to focus on the
beautifully decorated walls instead of my recent humiliation. There are so many
paintings; I assume they’re of all the previous heirs. The one closest to the
office is of a young, blond man. He looks strikingly similar to…
“Oh my god, the guy… found my berries!”
“What?!?” This man must not be right in
the head. Still, he reminds me of...
“James Lorde. A pleasure to meet you, I am
the heir to the Umuove estate.”
“ When we get older, can you still be my
friend?”
“We will be friends until my hair is no
longer blond, until yours is no longer dark. We will be friends until we’re
older enough to get married, and until we have our own children. We will be
friends until we’re old enough to spend our afternoons playing chess in the
sun.”
“What if we never see each other again?”
“We will. Our friendship will do whatever
is necessary to bring us together again. If it doesn’t, you can come find me
and… take all of my peanut butter crackers.”
“I told you, didn’t I? I get to keep my
crackers now,” a low chuckle escapes from his lips. In disbelief, I turn my
head towards the same shiny, blond hair I spent chasing through the woods in
the summer of my youth. “Well, don’t cry now. We’re grown men.”
“Grown men cry too—” I pause, trying to
collect myself. “It’s not fair. You’re the smaller one between us and yet I’m
the one always in tears.” A vein throbbed in his forehead.
“I’ve gotten taller you know,” he says
through clenched teeth. I laugh at his childishness.
“Look at you, fooling us all into thinking
you’ve grown up.”
“Well, you didn’t get me,” Gregory walks
towards Eliss and places a firm hand on his shoulder. “A fine young man you’ve
become, but still so emotional.”
“Mr. Gregory,” Eliss’ eyes water as he
wraps an arm around a startled Gregory. His hands let his glasses drop to
the during his moment of shock.
“Sir, there is absolutely no need for the
formality. Illegitimate or not you are now the head of the Umuove family.
There’s also certainly no need to hug me hard enough to make me drop my
glasses.”
“They’re all giving me the hardest time
about it now. Since I was born of a mistress and out of wedlock, I shouldn’t
really be legitimate. Now that my mom’s married the old, coot and his first
wife’s still childless, I’m suddenly some pompous spoiled brat.” Excuse me, as
a child of two nobles, I am another ‘spoiled brat.’
“We are high members of society. You need
to show a least a little decorum.”
“Woah, James. Don’t pull out the nine.”
“What? No—what does that even mean?”
“It means calm down, and have some tea. We
have a lot to talk about.” I dust off my shirt at his change in tone.
“What do we need to cover? I guess we do
have paperwork to fill out.”
“James… so, have you gotten a girlfriend
yet?”
“...dumb, just dumb. Oh my mama you’re an
idiot.” Eliss’ lips curl into a devious smile.
“Well, it’s not an outrageous question.
Surely, you got someone in mind.”
“Eliss… we are grown businessmen. Gregory,
please find out what actual work needs to be done.”
“What a quick denial. You do have someone
in your heart. When can I meet her?” This idiot. I forgot how much of a pain he
was; still, I’m so glad we could meet again.
“What’s her favorite color? Favorite food?
Favorite snack…”
Haha, I wouldn’t give Eliss up for the
world.
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