CasparShe didn't come to class.
The first thing I noticed when I entered was the empty sit at the front. I don't know exactly when I started paying attention to her presence but now I couldn't stop. I look for her in every class. She spends the time in silence and only talks when I ask her a question directly.
I bet the other students were starting to notice the extra attention I give to her which is unlike me to do.
I rush through the lesson, my mood darker than usual.
For the rest of the day, I unconsciously look out for a girl with kinky black hair and glittering chocolate skin. Several times I come across other girls who look like her and almost approach them but stop when I notice they weren't her. They didn't have dark doll-like eyes. Eyes that suck me into their vortex.
I go home earlier than usual. The house was empty not even the gardener in sight. Since I didn't have a house-help, yet I went into the kitchen and prepared food for myself.
I eat dinner alone at the long fancy dining table. Loneliness creeps in. I should be used to it by now. The loneliness. But no matter how much I like to believe that I disliked people and was better off without them, sometimes I felt the weight of being without company.
I was deliberately torturing myself by living in a seven thousand square feet mansion. A place meant for a large family, not a lonely brooding artist. But it was a gift from my mother. The last gift she gave me. It wouldn't be right to live anywhere else. This house was a gift from her mother, her grandmother, and so on. From generation to generation, it was remodeled and passed down to the children of the rose family.
I was honoring and also dishonoring the legacy by owning it. But I couldn't abandon it. It needed to live on.
My phone rings, ending my musing.
I glance at it to see that it was Travis. I contemplated ignoring him, but I needed to talk to someone to improve my mood and he was the only person who could do that.
"Hello."
"What took you so long to answer," he whines.
I roll my eyes in reply then remember he couldn't see me.
"What's up?" I ask.
"What? You didn't miss me?"
"Get on with the reason you interrupted me, Travis."
"Geez, Caspar, I knew you missed me but take it easy."
"I'm hanging up," I threaten.
"Okay, Okay. You still don't have a house-help right?"
"Yes..." I drawl, not getting where he was going with this.
"Well, knowing you I already guessed right. I also know you won't bother searching for one, you'd rather starve in that cold mansion of yours. So as a good friend will do, I put up some flyers online. And voila! It took me a week, but I finally found one!"
I go speechless for a minute.
"Hello? Are you there?"
I clear my throat before answering.
"Since when did you become my personal assistant?"
I was grateful. I really was. But I wouldn't brush up his already big ego by telling him so.
"Since you refused to get one."
"As I told you before. I am not like you. I am a teacher. I don't need a personal assistant."
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