Life's Little Game 8 yay! New chapta!! Ok guys....
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Recap:
So Kai was coming over for dinner then? And staying the night? I had an idea at how to piss Marci off... I glanced at my Aunt and her smile faltered.
"Oh no- that's an evil look Ayesha, what are you going to do?" I laughed silently and pulled out the paper she had given me earlier. It was almost all used up now.
'How did you know I was planning something?'
"Darling, don't be silly. I OWN that look!" She laughed.
'You'll see- it will annoy Marci, is that okay though?'
Her eyes widened slightly at my message but then she laughed again.
"Darling, I am CONTINUALLY looking for ways to annoy or embarrass my daughter. I'm sure whatever you do tonight will be okay!" She smiled widely at me before starting the car and we were speeding back home. It was only when I got in the door that I realised I hadn't once thought about Tucker today. And for some reason I didn't feel that guilty for it anymore... I smiled before jogging upstairs to my room. Time to put part one of my plan to action!
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I rushed upstairs as soon as I got in the door, I heard Aunt Gracie chuckling behind me. I ran into my new room and slammed the door shut. Step one. Get sexy by accident! I pulled off the clothes I had been wearing today and jumped in the shower, wearing a cap seeing as I had had my hair done today- courtesy of Gracie.
I hopped out, wrapped myself securely in a towel and ran over to my closet. I pulled out underwear: a black lacy set and ran to my closet. It was stacked to the top with new clothes but something towards the back caught my eye. A luminous pink, strapless dress. Perfect. I smiled to myself as I pulled it on. It hugged my figure perfectly and accentuated my bust line, making me appear bigger, my strapless push-up bra did the rest of the work. The dress wasn't long, it was actually really short, but it wasn't short enough for what I wanted it for. Rooting through my drawers I found some safety pins and pinned the dress up another few inches. Now it covered just the bare essentials.
I finished my look with four inch stiletto heels and extravagant makeup. I almost gagged when I looked in the mirror, but it was perfect.
"Ayesha, DINNER!" I heard Gracie call up the stairs. I meandered down the stairs and stopped at the kitchen doorway. Leaning against it and twirling one of my loose curls in my hand. Kai, Marci and Gracie were already seated at the table. Marci and Kai had their backs to me but Gracie was facing me. Smart woman, I told you. Her eyes widened slightly and then she smirked and winked at me.
"Ayesha, take a seat so we can eat." Calling out to me caused Kai and Marci to turn around. Both their eyes widened. Kai's in lust, Marci's in disgust and envy. I smiled angelically and took my seat beside Gracie, and opposite Kai, making sure to brush past him as I walked by.
Dinner was a disaster, it didn't work out the way I had planned at ALL. I think Kai might be a robot. He didn't ONCE look at me during dinner, and even when he asked me to pass the gravy he kept his eyes focused firmly on my face. I forced a smile and passed it to him grumpily. ANY other guy would have taken a glance by now, a tiny peak. But not Kai, not once. How did a bitch like my cousin end up with such a good guy? I let down my dress before I got up from the table at the end of dinner, letting it fall to its regular length. Gracie got up at the same time as me and we both headed for the kitchen with our plates. Kai and Marci were chatting.
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Life's Little Game
Teen FictionEighteen year old Ayesha Brookes has just lost her boyfriend and future husband in a car crash. She spirals into depression and alienates herself from her friends and family as she does so, she had lost her voice in the crash and her chance at winni...