Luis and Kimberly came into the living room. Luis and Kimberly glanced at me.
Luis had black hair and was much taller. Luis towered over his sister. He wore a muscle shirt. Tattoos covered his arms. Luis was intimidating.
Luis and Kimmy shared a knowing look.
"Hi, Aria," Luis said and walked toward the kitchen.
Kimmy smiled widely at me. She wore a short skirt and a belly shirt. It was something I would never have gotten away with wearing. My parents said that women should remain modest.
I could see my parents' point. However, this was a different generation, and I hated feeling like I didn't fit in. My parents dressed me in clothes that belonged in the fifties.
Kimmy had waist-length black hair like mine. She was a bit shorter than I was and a bit curvier.
"Hey, Aria!" Kimmy said excitedly.
I stood up and approached her. "Hi, Kimmy. It's good to see you," I said and smiled.
Kimmy took in my outfit and raised her eyebrows. "What the hell are you wearing?"
"Kimberly," Tina said sharply.
"No, it's okay. I don't like my clothes either," I muttered. I rolled my eyes and continued. "My parents pick out my clothes. They won't let me wear what I want."
Tina snorted. "Seriously?"
"Yeah, all of my clothes are like this," I said and sighed.
Kimberly wrapped her arms around me and hugged me tightly. "I'm happy you're here. We have missed you."
"Same here," I said.
"Mom?" Kimmy turned to face Tina.
"Yes?" Tina asked as she stood.
"Can I take Aria shopping?" Kimmy asked.
"What? No, it's fine," I said. "I'll get a job or something to buy some new clothes."
Tina grabbed her wallet from her purse. "It's no problem, sweetie. You shouldn't have to pay for your clothes. You're still a child. Don't feel bad; your grandparents used to make your mother and I dress the same way."
Kimmy rolled her eyes. "I'm glad I never have to deal with them." Kimmy knew of our grandparents but didn't really know them.
Lucky for her–I thought to myself.
Tina handed her a debit card.
Woah, really? I knew Tina made good money. She had gone to college. She was a chief financial officer for some big company. Tina worked in the city in a tall building on the highest floor. I was there once when I was thirteen.
"Get whatever she needs or wants," Tina said to Kimmy. Tina pecked my cheek. "Have fun, girls."
"Are you leaving?" Kimmy asked.
"I got a text that I needed to come to work. I'm not sure how long I will be gone. You girls can get take-out," Tina said.
"Okay," Kimmy said. "See you later, Mom." Kimmy grabbed my hand and pulled me toward the kitchen.
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Ace (Book 1)
RomanceHe's rich. He's dangerous. He's sexy. After moving to California, I met a notorious bad boy named Ace. As my feelings for him grew stronger, so did my suspicions. One night after being kidnapped, I uncovered the truth about Ace and learned the shock...