02: (No) Chaotic Good [Part 1]

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A/N: This chapter is splited into two parts

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A/N: This chapter is splited into two parts. I just realized yesterday that some parts of this chapter is missing. (Courtesy of wattpad🙂). And, also I'll be adding Andrew's POV to it.

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~☆PRISCILLA ELZER SOUTH☆~

Esuad Estate was situated on a lush landscape flanked by towering trees and mountain panoramas. It was surrounded by water features and as Ede drove on, I sighted a couple laughing heartily as they treaded the foot bridge.

Luxury houses, flower shops
and convenience stores all flew past us till we reached Austin's house. It was a huge bright green triplex. Though it was in no way as big my parents villa, it gave off a homely feel.

Ede parked in the guest parking lot outside the house and stayed back in the car. While I got off and proceeded towards the black, remote controlled electric gate.

As usual, I didn't want to press the door bell neither did I want to call Austin on the phone. Not as if, I would in anyway opt for the latter today. For I had deliberately switched off my phone and left it in my room before coming here.

Having no choice, I rolled my eyes and prodded on the chime push button of the square, gold door bell with gritted teeth.

In nothing less than few seconds, the small gate rolled open to reveal the lanky, light skinned security man of theirs who always had a smile on his face.

"Ahh, Priscilla, you're here again."

I pushed him slightly and walked into the building with a little irritation. The faint sound of a rolling gate and a groan was the last that I heard as I walked past a garden filled with numerous olive trees, a large pool with a terrace, a ping pong table and the parking lot.

Two maids in their navy blue aprons smiled at me as they carried a flower pot towards a pillar.

As I neared the entrance door, I earnestly hoped not to cross path with Austin's parents. They were such an annoying, over protective couple.

And may I add, ungrateful beings!

I knew why they never liked me nor my parents. I was the problematic, spoilt and ill trained child that would influence their only beloved son, wrongly. And my parents were... were... were what?!

Nothing but people that always put them at the edge and intimidate them with their affluence and connections.

Of course, I knew it all. How my parents aided their financial breakthrough. How they grew baby wings and thought they would soar higher. I was well informed and aware of their ungratefulness.

But I guess they wouldn't despise me that much, had they known that I was the Pillar of their son's life in Intel High School.

Austin Ndu can never let go of me. And I wasn't ready to let go of him, either.

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