Apologizing

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Fucking hell… I was having spa day with Drizzela and Ela.

"Mother, would get upset if she knew what words you're thinking of." Drizzela warns.

"What?!" I took off the towel that covered my eyes to look at Drizzela. I noticed she had a mint green towel over her eyes and was getting her nails done. "How the hell…"

"Like I said before," she smirks, "I know what you're thinking before you tell me."

Mother walks in the salon, "Thought I'd find you, three, here."

"What's up?" I ask.

"Lucy and Iris are missing."

"What?!" Drizzela demands.

Ela begged, "Please tell me that this is some sort of joke."

"Your daughters never went to class."

"Where could they be?!" Drizzy was now in tears.

"Calm down, Drizzy." I put a hand on her shoulder, "I got this." I stood up and grabbed my phone. I huffed, "They turned off their phones!"

"Which means?" Ela ask.

"I can't track them."

"Wait track them?" Drizzy smirks, "Didn't know you were a grade A stalker."

"We should call, Regina for help."

"No." Call me prideful but I'm not going to apologize. No way in hell.

"I know what your going through, but this is about my daughter." I could hear the desperation on Drizzela's voice. "You are apologizing whether you like it or not!"

I was stunned, I never expected Drizzela to yell at me… "Fine!" I put my phone in my purse and walked out of the salon.

I walked in the pub, Regina took one look at me and, "Zelena, your sister's here!"

"Look, Regina." I took a deep breath and swallowed my pride, "I'm sorry. Iris and Lucy are missing. We need your help. Please."

Regina looked shock at me, "You lost Lucy?!"

"Will you help us?"

"Lemme get my mother…" she put away her apron and headed upstairs.

As soon as they can walked down the stairs, mother nodged me. I smiled at Mamá, she frowned. She was still hurt and I can't blame her what I said to her what I blame her for is unforgivable. "Seraphina." she rolls her eyes.

"Ok you need to listen to me, I'm sorry ok for what I said, for what I did, for everything. If I could turn back time I wouldn't change a thing, because running from you, has thought me a lot about family, about love, it had made me who I am. And right now, I am an aunt looking for her two nieces."

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