𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗲 𝗳𝗶𝘃𝗲

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DREAD, UNEASINESS and an ounce of fear were the present and eminent feelings that Taevan was experiencing at the moment.

Her sweaty hands gripped the phone tightly in her grasp as her eyes glazed over the notification that had just appeared on screen. It was him, and she was damn well certain that he was wanting something that she had.

It couldn't be any longer than an hour when both girls had left the building, when Sienna announced that she had stolen the famous rapper's chain.

Taevan was confused, but more worried than anything. She couldn't understand why Sienna would do such a thing, almost slapping the girl upside her head after she exclaimed the amount of money they'd receive after they sold it.

Things weren't looking so good for the rapper either, as when they were all packing their things to head to the airport for a show in three days, his temper heaved as he noticed the expensive piece of jewelry missing.

He questioned his best friends, despite knowing all too well that they weren't the ones who took it. He cursed out, throwing random articles around the room in an attempt to soothe his lethal attitude.

He didn't have to let them in his room, he could've met them at the entrance if anything. All different types of scenarios played in his head as he sat on the edge of the bed, typing away rapidly on his phone, letting his manager know that there'd be a delay.

But now the object was in Taevan's possession, after she had put up a hell of a fight to keep if after the uber had dropped Sienna off at her home. She didn't know what she would do with it but she knew she'd be in a lot more shit if she let Sienna keep it.

Currently situated in her minute, two bedroom home accompanied by the presence of her drunk and destroyed father, she sat in her tiny bedroom, on her bed as she opened the notification.

The overbearing sound of sirens wailing in the near distance that Taevan had gotten so used to, drowned out her thoughts as she sighed heavily at the message, mentally cursing out Sienna for putting her in this situation.

Her life was nothing compared to Sienna's. She didn't live in a high-end condo, with loving and supportive parents whose three other children were studying abroad.

That's why Taevan spent so much of her time over there. She envied the life her best friend lived, her caring mother that treated her like her own. A mother she wasn't fortunate enough to have.

But when her father called her home, during the periods where he wasn't passed out drunk or high, she had to oblige.

As if her life wasn't difficult enough, living as an only child with her deadbeat father in the north end of the city, this was the last situation she needed to be put in.

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