Chapter. 2
Andreana went beside the bar and ordered a fruit cocktail.
She sipped it down in one gulp. Before long her legs felt wobbly, for
which she could not maintain her balance.
“What the hell is this?” she cried out.
“What happened ma’am?” the bartender spoke.
“Was it a fruit cocktail or something else you offered me?” she asked the barkeeper.
“Ma’am that was vodka. We don’t keep fruit cocktails at parties”
“Couldn’t you tell me this before?” she articulated in her full volume.
Samaeera asked her what was going on there and Andreana told her everything.
“Andreana you do one thing. Go to my room and get some rest.”
“No. I will be okay. It’s okay here.”
“You’re sure?”
“Yup. I will get some fresh air out there” Andreana smiled at her best friend.
Andreana went to the garden which was just behind the hall.
Bushes were grown in the heart of the garden. They were made more
beautiful and grand by sprinkling of blooming roses.
Also, mists and fog swirled about the garden. She
could hardly see anything. She was totally lost in the loveliness of the
nature. She sat on the wooden bench and closed her eyes for a minute,
which gave her a wonderful feeling of peace and tranquillity.
…….. She was awoken by a thud suddenly. She sensed as if
someone was observing her from behind the bushes. She went about the
bushes and found no one there.When she got back, she saw a boy seated on that wooden bench. She could not visualize his face as she was standing behind him. But she observed that a Dragon tattoo was marked on his nape.
She remembered what Samaeera had told her about the pampered sons of rich people. She became scared about it. She thought the boy would take her advantage in such an isolated spot.
To defend herself, she went out from there without cluttering and picked a little wood. When she came back to the place where the boy seated, she was surprised to witness that the boy was nowhere. She was hell scared now and started racing towards the mansion. She ran and ran until her heels got broken and she collapsed on the soil and soon her vision got blurred.
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