Baby 😻💦💘
Laur, where are you?
[9:30 PM]
You told me you'd text me when you get there. Is everything alright?
[9:31 PM]
I'm home now anyway. Mama Drea's one of the best cooks out there and she asked about you. It could've been better if you came with us 😔
[9:31 PM]
Well, whatever's going on, I hope Lucy's okay. I'm off to sleep. I'm really drained from the rehearsal and food coma ain't helping. Text me to let me know you're okay. I love you
[9:32 PM]
Apparently, Lauren wasn't returning any of my calls and she wasn't replying to me either. I've already sent a message to our bodyguards to ask them if they brought Lauren safely to Lucy's house and they said they did, but that didn't make me any less worried about my girlfriend. I tried to convince myself that she was safe with Lucy and Lucy's problem was just so deep that she forgot to text me.
➳
The next morning, I woke up from the knocking on my door, followed by Daniel's voice. He was still living with us and during weekdays, he's usually the one who gets stuck with me while Dad's working. Sailor's busy with his clinic and Cailux is in school. Sailor's a dentist now and he has his own clinic in Downtown and after graduating in University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry, he started working on it. He used half of his money that came from our grandparents and he had been known since his clinic was built so hopefully, he'd get the money back.
"Y/n, breakfast is ready," Daniel said on the other side of the door as I groaned.
I rolled on my back and blindly searched for my phone, lifting it up to my face to be disappointed to see that I got no messages from Lauren or anything. I threw the device rather harshly somewhere on the bed, grimacing when it dropped on the floor and bounced a few times. "Fuck."
"You better finish everything downstairs," Daniel said as I sat up, reaching for my shirt on the foot of my bed before standing up to get my phone. It had a small dent on the lower right corner and a few scratches on the screen. I must've thrown it a little too hard. "I'll be out to give Sky a walk."
"Alright," I said, testing my phone and chuckling when it was still working.
I did my morning routine first before jogging down to the kitchen, furrowing my eyebrows when my eyes landed on a familiar figure. Even when she had her back on me, I still knew it was her.
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