Delilah
Slipping on my heels, I pushed my hair over my shoulder as I checked the time. With only ten minutes to spare, I went over to the mirror quickly to fix my navy blue vest, tan skirt, and tie. Finishing up, I grabbed my bag and walked to the door. Walking down the stairs, I saw my younger siblings already sitting at the table. Going into the dining room, my father turned his head to the sound of my heels.
I smiled at him and kissed his head. "Good morning, Daddy," I greeted, and he hummed.
"You're late for breakfast, Delilah," he noted, and I scoffed.
"You're kidding. I have ten minutes to eat!" I exclaimed, and my fourteen-year-old brother Zachary lifted his head.
"Five minutes now," he butted in, and my jaw dropped as my father nodded.
"See what I mean? Should've been down earlier."
"This is ridiculous. Mom, back me up on this!" I said as she entered from the kitchen with Trinity in her arms.
She sighed and handed Reginald, our other butler, my younger sister, and he walked out of the room, cooing at her.
"Killian, stop. Let the girl eat, and Zachary, don't encourage your father."
It was my father's turn to drop his jaw. "What did I do? All I did was tell the truth."
"You know what you did, Killian," she said, looking at him, and I smirked, feeling triumphant. Ivory held up her hand for a high five as she stuffed her face with her pancakes, and I gladly accepted it. Dad shook his head and mumbled a few words under his breath.
"I'm sorry, what did you say?" Mom asked, and Dad held up his hands.
"Nothing, nothing at all. I promise."
She walked over to him. "Mhmm. Keep it up, and we'll see where that leads you..."
"And where will it lead? A little trouble never hurt anyone," he muttered as he bit his lip and grabbed her by the waist.
I choked on my orange juice, and Ivory held her hands over her ears.
Zachary pushed away his remaining food. "You guys sure know how to make someone lose their appetite."
Our father rolled his eyes. "I can surely do whatever I please with my wife anywhere, regardless of whether it is in front of my children. How do you think you all got here?"
I sighed as I pushed away from my seat and stood up. "I actually don't want to throw up, so I'm just gonna go," I muttered, and Ivory and Zachary agreed as they stood up.
Mom looked over to us as she pushed Dad away. "Have a good day at school, my loves!" She smiled.
"Leave already so I can enjoy my last ten minutes with my wife."
"All right, thanks, I guess," Ivory said, and we all exited the dining room. Almost immediately, we heard Mom start to giggle, and the three of us held our hands up to our mouths to stop the incoming vomit that we wanted to surface.
Quickly grabbing our things, we stumbled out of the house and ran to the fountain, where Kimiko was waiting for me with her younger brother, Jin.
"Hey, Kimi; hey, Jinny," I said, and she noticed the look on my face.
"You guys looked like you've just witnessed trauma."
Zachary shook his head, holding his temples. "Believe me. We have," he uttered. Kimiko made the wise decision to not further question him. He, Jin and Ivory then said their goodbyes as they headed for our other driver, Leo's, car to see Uncle Blaine's and Uncle Eugene's children. Kimiko and I turned as we entered the car and George, our driver, drove off.
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Delilah In Discretion | ✓ - DISCRETION SERIES BOOK #2
RomantizmSEQUEL TO HIS POSSESSION IN DISCRETION READ BOOK #1 BEFORE ENTERING BOOK #2 Delilah Newman-Russel. Recently turning 19, she's been learning the ropes of her father's business for the last two years and doing her studies online. After knowing his com...