My eyes remained shut as I continued to brush my teeth, the foam of the toothpaste peeking out of a corner of my lips.
I spat the toothpaste and rinsed my mouth with water. Splashing the cold water onto my face, I rubbed face wash against it before washing it away.
Squinting my eyes slowly open, I stared at the birds nest on my head. I let out a sigh, stripping myself naked before stepping into the shower cubicle and pulling the faucet upwards, a little to the left, allowing warm water to glisten down my body.
Walking out of the washroom, my body felt more alive. Putting on my clothes, I brushed the nest on my head, turning it into straight luscious hair.
I was now standing in the kitchen, pouring a portion of milk into a bowl of colorful cereal. Placing a spoon in the bowl, I rubbed my eyes as I strolled towards the sofa, carrying the bowl in my hand. Flumping onto the sofa, I rested my feet on the coffee table before turning on the television and switching the channels until I reached comedy central.
Only a minute or so passed until the sound of the doorbell erupted inside the house. Placing the bowl on the coffee table and dropping my feet to the ground, I walked toward the door, pulling it open.
"Good morning, Charles." I greeted our security guard as he stood before me. Charles is in his late 40s, sporting a bald head, and a belly from eating a dunkin' donut almost every single day.
"Good morning, Tamara, I came to inform you that here will be a water cut from 7:30 am to 10:30 am." Charles stated bluntly, his expressions dull as he stood.
My lips formed an 'o' and I nodded my head as I apprehended. "Alright. Thank you, Charles."
Charles muttered a welcome under his breath before walking away grumpily with his head hung low. I have never had a proper conversation with Charles, but there's one fact I know for sure. He hates his job.
Closing the door, I walked back to the couch and folded my legs up together before grabbing the bowl of cereal.
I looked to my right at the sound of the door to the refrigerator being pulled open. Shane stood in front of the fridge, a carton of mango juice held in his hand. He wore a pair of shorts, his glorious torso on display with a towel hung around his neck.
The moment he turned, I looked ahead, staring at the random advertisement playing on the television.
"Someone's up early today." I heard him say as he began to walk back upstairs. Ignoring his comment, I stuffed a spoonful of cereal into my mouth.
"There will be a water cut from 7:30 am to 10:30 am."
My eyes shot up to the analogue clock, it's hands marking 7:25.
"Wait!" I hollered, as I looked behind.
Shane halted on his steps, glancing at me, perplexed. "Yeah?" He asked, adjusting the towel around his neck.
My mind instantaneously began to overflow with a battle between good and evil, unsurprisingly, evil won, a devilish a smirk making it's way to my lips. What better way is there to start the day?
"Good morning." I gleamed. Not waiting for a response, I faintly shrugged my shoulders before turning my torso back toward the television.
YOU ARE READING
Before You Fall
RomanceHighest rank: #1 in ceo #64 in romance #546 in ChickLit Everything starts falling apart in Tamara's life the moment her father decides that the only way he can get saved from his financial crisis is by getting her engaged to his business friend's s...