Friday, April 26, 2013

Le Chase, Season 2, Chapter 5 *FINALE*


Finally, it's the finale of Le Chase, the finale everyone's been anticipating for!

I tried making it as long as possible, this took me over 3 hours actually. I hope you guys enjoy it. Thank you to all the people who participated in the contest, it was really hard choosing one winner for the post. The winner's @let__it_be! I hope you liked how I put your work into mine and intermixed them. Enjoy.

A shout out goes to such an amazing artist, @ShaikhaAlHomoud. I couldn't find a place to suit your art work in the post but I wanted you to know how incredible your sketch was. Truly amazing mashallah! Allah yiwafgch. x


Finally, goodbye to Le Chase. Next story I'm writing a Season 2 for is either Masque or Masquerade. I'm going with Masque. Of course I'm not going to write it straight away, take a little break and then I'll start it.

Hope you enjoy the finale, I certainly enjoyed writing it.

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Previously in Chapter 4:

“But I think…”

“What? Anything, please I need you. Screw Aisha, I never wanted her; I’ve always wanted you and you. No one else besides you, there is any other soul that can ever capture my heart as much as yours has,” Thari pleaded, using every last bit of strength in him to keep the only valuable relationship in his life.

He was about to smile, to feel relieved to get rid of the pain and heartbreak, finally sure that he had his wife back but her words denied every good feeling he had.


“I think we need a separation.”

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It’s been days, weeks and months. I couldn’t take it anymore. I haven’t seen my wife’s face for 2,678,400 seconds. No, not even that much. It’s actually double that huge number. It’s been two months. It ached; every part of me ached to touch her, to hear her musical voice, to surround myself with her presence and just having that security, knowing that I had someone, who loves me.

And what did I do? I messed it all up.

How can I explain how painful it is to miss someone? Someone who was your life. God, it hurts to say “was” than “is”. Past tense. The past. My life’s gone. She’s gone.

All I did was give her a note, hoping she’d call when she woke up after changing her mind, but I never received a call. It’s been two months, waiting for that call.

(This written by @let__it_be! Congratulations on winning the contest by the way.)

I remembered that day like it was yesterday.

I was hesitated to open the door, too worried to meet her eyes, the eyes that have spoken "I love you" so many times, but still I had to get in. I felt my body shudder with anxiety, staring at my ebony shadow that stood still, not moving. I took a deep breath, catching a lump of mint air into my lungs, then opened the door to see Layal curled up in bed, looking like a newborn baby.

I felt an ache in my heart. A big hole that’s been growing bigger and bigger deep inside of me. One minute, I felt my feet were able to move, to slide towards her, that beautiful creature and forced my hands that held my letter to land softly beside her. I was worried. I did my move so slow and inaudibly: one of my successful moves, I thought.

Next I stood right besides her, gawking at the beauty that I'll miss, the fair lineaments that once charmed me. A tear succeeded by escaping my eye, but I luckily suppressed myself on time. And just before I left goodbye. I leaned toward her, and pressed my lips on her forehead, making my point: goodbye and I love you.

I kept my self in my position, still kissing her forehead, not wanting to go away. But I stood up, and reread the letter one more time:


I loved you. I loved you the moment 
those brown strays of your hair escaped your veil. The moment I looked at you felt like a blind man seeing the sun for the first time. Layal, I didn't need a perfect one, I only needed someone that made me feel like the only one and you did that with all the love you kept for me. I loved hearing my name when it came out of your lips, I loved you when I wrapped my arms around you. I loved every piece of you Layal. It's hard to say goodbye, but instead I'll say I love you. I loved you the moment you said, "hi, how can I help you?" 
Hope you forgive me -Thari.


“Thari, you have to stop this, seriously dude,” 3abbas’s voice brought me back to reality. As usual, he’s been bringing me back to reality every morning, when I’d space out and my eyes would become dull. Actually, my eyes have been dull ever since I was forced to leave you Layal. I wish you were here to read my thoughts, just to get a glimpse of how much I truly love you. You’ve taken over my thoughts completely, where were the problems my parents kept talking about marriage?

Divorce? Becoming bored of your wife? Your relationship with your wife would turn into a business partnership?

But none of those problems had happened. You know what happened? I became too attached. I loved too hard. I was too imperfect. I made too many mistakes. We weren’t business partners, we were lovers, I was your husband. There’s that word again…

Was.

“Madre,” I uttered, my body feeling frozen and numb, resting on 3abbas’s couch in his cigarette-scented diwaneya.

“It’s been two months, get your butt off my couch and do something already.” 3abbas sighed, his eyes looking pained, seeing his best friend being once again, as weak as a child. Even a child was stronger than me, happier than me, shall I go on? Or does my life sound miserable enough already?

“She wants a separation, she got one.”

“Didn’t she a least give you a date or something?”

“A date for what?”

“To see you again.”

“No. I wish. Then I’d count down the days, the minutes and the seconds just to see her face again.”

“God, that woman really made you soft,” 3abbas shook his head, disapproving of me.

“She’s my wife 3abbas, do I have to remind you how many years I’ve spent with her? How many years I’ve been chasing her? You won’t ever understand, you can’t even love just one woman, you’ve got your list of girlfriends, even after more than five years you’re still acting like you’re still twenty.”

“Hey hey, ma gelna shay enzain? Bas la tetdakhal. W 3la fekra, as I recall, you used to be the same.”

“I changed. I grew up.”

“Changed? Yeah. Grew up? Ha, you’ve been on my couch for weeks when you have enough money to build your own villa. Really now, grew up? You’re still too scared to live alone. No, I mean, be alone.”

“3abbas, I’ll be out of your hair by tomorrow, mashe?” I tried to say it in a calming manner, definitely not in the mood to start another argument with him. He huffed out the last of the smoke in his cigarette and left me alone in peace.


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“Layal, he sounds like a jerk to me,” one of Layal’s friends, Manal stated. Hessa sat set next to her in the café, both of them were holding their coffees to their mouth, sipping them every few seconds but gasping when Layal spoke more of her marriage crisis.

“I told her!” Hessa exclaimed, shaking her head. “You’re still young, you can find another husband. My brother’s single, you know I’d fill him up with your good features, your honesty, your great reputation and family name. He’ll be bound to take you!”

“Hessa, la2! Mnu yabe wa7da ma tegder etyeeb 3yaal? I can’t have children, even if I was the most beautiful woman in the world, no man would want me.” Layal sighed, tired of the girls’ pleads for her gossip. She finally had told them everything, even after two months of keeping her problems to herself, locking them all away in an imaginary chest whilst she kept herself busy, to avoid thinking of Thari.

“Men these days don’t even want kids, they’re just looking for fun a9lan,” Manal purred, her eyelashes full of mascara as she fluttered them around.

“I’m too old for fun.”

“Your soul’s too old for that body of yours you mean,” Manal corrected her as she straightened out her hair. The girls were sitting in the corner of Chocolate Bar, their desserts laid untouched in front of them because of all the gossip they’ve been doing, rather than any eating.

“Layal, do you still love him?” Hessa said after staring at Layal’s frowned eyes for so long as Manal kept criticising her best friend. Layal smiled at Hessa, pausing for a while without answering. Her smile was bright, her teeth sparkling but through her thick heavy eyelashes, behind the coloured eyes, sadness was hidden.

“You still love him,” Hessa murmured, a sad smile on her lips. Manal watched both women, being totally lost in the midst of the conversation.

“Love’s hard to fall out of when you’re the one wanting to get rid of it, it’s like a pest, it keeps sticking to me, to my heart and I can’t get it off. My heart’s addicted to it, addicted to him and the way he makes me feel, no matter how many jabs of pain love causes, you just can never fall out of it that easily,” Layal explained but soon was at a loss of words when she began to realize something. She would never get another chance at this kind of love ever again if she remained this way, if she didn’t go back to her husband, if she continued being quiet and weak.

“I h-have to go!” Layal stuttered, grabbing her purse, ready to bolt out of the café.

“Wein ray7a?!” Hessa stood up from her seat, looking confused. But before Layal could successfully escape the café, someone bumped into her as they tried entering the chocolate bar café.

“S-sorry,” Layal stuttered, trying to get out of the way to drive back home, to find Thari. But she didn’t know that instead, he had found her.

“Sorry.” His voice startled her; she looked up and found his smoldering dark eyes looking down to hers. His body was close, the warmth exceeding between them. “Funny finding you here.” His voice lacked the sense of humor, it sounded sad and only a glint of happiness laid under the coat of sadness, because he had seen her. Seeing her made him happy but it also reminded him that he couldn’t have her. But he had an idea, an idea that struck him out of nowhere.

“Oh, it’s you.”

“Sorry, do we know each other?” Thari gave Layal a small smile, looking down at her beautiful face, the coloured eyes, the shaped nose, the nude lips and the strands of dark brown hair that kept escaping her veil.

“W-what?” Layal seemed confused.

“Do you work here? I’ve never seen you around here before but since your nametag says Layal, it’s good to meet you Layal. Really good.” Thari smiled and Layal finally understood. The memories of years ago, when they first met, at the same exact spot. Layal looked around her, visualizing the younger Thari, the younger version of herself, in Chocolate Bar, years and years ago.

"Hi, can I help you?" Layal had asked once a tall man, about her age had walked into the café/restaurant. He had his beanie on, his hair a mess but his handsome face looked eager once his eyes met hers. His eyes slid down to her nametag and she had remembered that her name was tagged on it.

"Excuse me sir?" Her voice was dripped with professionalism, trying to be as unreadable as possible. His eyes kept following her around and she began to become quite annoyed. Okay maybe a bit shy too, but annoyed as well.

"Oh, uhm asif." He grinned easily towards her, a grin that made the annoyance in her to melt away in seconds.

"Can I help you?" She said cool-y, her straight nose pointed right at him.

"Uhm yeah, can I have one Night and Day slice of cake?” He had asked, Layal ignored his deep gaze into her eyes. He wouldn’t take his eyes off of her and she began to grow nervous but she hid it well. She hadn’t gotten that much attention that quickly before, usually she’d be annoyed but his smile, the handsome face, wouldn’t let the annoyance to linger long.

"Okay that will be 1.250KD." She ignored his gaze, keeping her eyes down on the counter. He handed the money over, he was expecting her to take it from his fingers but instead, she waited till the money was on the marble counter before taking it, avoiding skin contact.

As he waited for his chocolate cake, his eyes kept following the girl. Layal turned around; a sudden smile filled her face, a tiny dimple forming on her left cheek, barely noticeable. She was chatting to her other Kuwaiti friends, not knowing that her voice was audible by the tall handsome guy that kept watching her eagerly.

"Offh ley meta intern job? Akeed it'll look good when I apply for universities in Ireland?" Her voice was more casual and sweet toned with her friends; it didn't have a hint of professionalism anymore.

"Layal, shfeech? Lazem intern job! Do you know how competitive it is?" Her chubby friend, with the beautiful long caramel hair laughed at Layal. Her nametag said "Hind".

"Oh digeega, el cake khala9." Layal suddenly said, ending the conversation and hurrying into the kitchens inside to grab the guy’s cake. Her manicured hands handled the cake carefully, slipping it into the paper bag. It was obvious that she was new to this job.

"There." She handed him the paper bag, not making eye contact. Her English was fluent and clear.

"Sorry but I couldn't help overhearing, bitrou7een Ireland?" The guy had asked Layal. His nosiness was clear and Layal was actually pleased on the inside that he was taking his interest in her further.

"Uhm, maybe. I'm transferring from AUK." Layal looked weird-ed out, tryig to act as uninterested as possible.

"Refeeji eb Ireland, he worked two summer jobs and had full As as his grades but he had to stay for a foundation year, it's pretty hard." He lost his grin, trying to be cool.

"No way." Layal's face grew pale.

"Eee.. laish, chem yebtay bel GPA?" Layal wasn't so tense anymore and he seemed to have taken it as a chance to continue speaking.

"Not high enough." Layal frowned, her mini dimple forming at her left cheek again.

"Shnu nawya tedriseen?" He casually asked before Layal could notice she was talking to a total stranger. There wasn't anyone behind him waiting to order for takeaway so he saw this as a chance to take.

"Art." Layal murmured with a hint of a smile in her voice.

"AUM has art, you don't need to go to Ireland."

"Laish, enta makhith Art?" Layal's friend Hind shot him a dirty glare, telling me to stop trying to flirt. Layal wanted to giggle, her friend taking control of the situation.

"Eee makhith Art and communications, double major." He shot right back, her face turning a bit shocked. He had shocked Layal too, maybe even impressed her but Layal didn’t want to think about becoming impressed, he was such another dude wanting to flirt around. She built the barriers back up between them but the fact that he took art too intrigued her, she couldn’t control her mouth or her facial expressions.

"Is it any good?" Layal lit up once she heard him say that he took Art.

"It's loads of fun, you should try it." He gave her another one of his grins. Layal tensed up at last minute, noticing that they were having an actual conversation in public.

"Oh uhm, okay mashkour." Layal awkwardly said once she heard a man call out her name. Probably the manager, she thought, she was forced to leave him standing there. She saw his mouth move for a second but she was too busy to notice about what he said or even think about ever seeing him again.

“Hello?” Thari had waved a hand in front of Layal, bringing her year’s back, from the past to the present, to the modern chocolate bar, with the older and even more handsome Thari.

Boy was she wrong to ever think that she wouldn’t see that face again. Did she ever expect that a stranger from years ago would turn out to be her husband today?

“Y-yes?” Layal answered.

“What’s good to order around here?” Thari gave her a smile.

“A night and day slice of cake,” Layal couldn’t help but smile, she still remembered his order that day, years ago.

“Sounds delicious, would you join me? Or are you too busy? You kind of look like a kind of person who enjoys Art, or maybe I’m just guessing?”

“You’re guessing right.”

“Oh, but now you haven’t even answered my invitation.” Thari gave her one of his famous grins, his wrinkles barely noticeable and finally, Layal could see the young teenager she had fallen in love with. She was falling for him, all over again.

“La2 asfa bas ma a3rfk.”

“Ra7 et3rfeeny.”

“La2, ma at3araf 3la ay a7ad.”

“Bas ana mu ay a7ad,” Thari was stubborn, his grin was huge, he kept arguing but Layal tried to keep a strict face, acting as professional as she was on that day, the day they first met.

“3yal enta mnu?” Layal challenged him.

“I can tell you that if the meeting with you in a few seconds goes as well as I hope it does, I’ll be your husband.” Thari smiled.

“Oh really? Theqa. We just met.”

“Layal, ever heard of love at first sight?”

“I’ve heard of it.”

“I’ve experienced it.”

“With who? I need proof to really know that it exists.”

“Well, there’s an intern who used to work here. I fell in love with her the first time I laid eyes on her years ago. I came by today, hoping to see her again. Maybe also hoping to fall in love at first sight all over again.”

“But how can you fall in love at first sight all over again if you’ve already seen her?”

“Because it feels like the first time every time I look into those coloured eyes of yours Layal,” Thari grew closer and intertwined his long masculine fingers around Layal’s feminine manicured ones. Her cheeks became rosier by the second; they were standing by the corner, not knowing that Layal’s friends were just staring at them, enjoying the whole show.

“That was too fast.”

“What is?” Thari smiled as Layal’s hands squeezed his.

“You said you’d become my husband if the meeting went well.”

“Yeah?”

“We didn’t even have the meeting and you’re already my husband.” Thari’s grin became huge after she said those words. He finally knew that she was his again.

“And I hope I’ll be your husband for as long as possible,” Thari brushed his nose lightly over hers as fast as possible, before anyone else noticed anything. He knew the girls were watching them but he was grateful that no one else was in the restaurant.

“Layaaal! Who is this?” A voice purred behind the couple, Layal was smiling as she turned around to look at Manal and Hessa, standing behind them.

“My husband, Thari Al-X. These are my friends, Hessa Al-X and that’s Manal Al-X.” Layal introduced each woman to her husband but she didn’t understand why his facial expressions turned from blissfully happy to utterly shocked when his eyes met Manal’s.

“Thari Al-X?” Manal murmured, looking shocked as well. Thari stared back at the so-called-Manal, her features were the same but they’ve grown but she definitely his ex from years ago, the woman he first loved before Layal. The ex that lied to him, telling him she was dying just as an excuse to leave Thari.

Just when everything was going smoothly, this had to happen?

“What, do you two know each other?” Layal looked at Thari and back to Manal, looking confused. This time, Thari was quiet, not wanting to lie. He was about to explain but Manal cut him off once she saw his lips part, ready to expose them both.

“Actually, no. We don’t know each other; I just didn’t know that was your husband. I’m so happy you two are back together! Allah yekhaleekom 7ag b3a’9,” Manal’s face broke out into a huge smile.

“Manal’s the manager’s wife at our workplace Thari and Hessa works with us…” Layal began to speak but Thari drowned out the voices, he forgot about Manal and Manal had forgotten about him, their smiles was obvious, they spoke to each other with the smiles, telling each other secretly “thank you” for the troubles and a thank you for letting Thari move on.

Thari focused on his wife’s face as she continued speaking, chatting happily, her eyes lit up, not a glint of sadness laid there. Thari remained as close to her, holding her smooth hand tightly, not wanting to ever let go again.

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Please don't forget to leave some feedback! Comment down below, thank you so much, I love all of the comments, jad etwansouny. x

And if you don't remember Thari and Layal's past encounters with Manal or how they met, read Chapter 1 (to know what happened to him and Manal), the link for chapter 1: http://v-ie.blogspot.com/2012/07/le-chase-chapter-1.html

How Layal and Thari first met, chapter 4: http://v-ie.blogspot.com/2012/07/le-chase-chapter-4.html

Monday, April 22, 2013

Le Chase, Season 2, Chapter 4.

Heyy! I hope you all had a great day today. Mine was boring, this week's full of dreadful maths exams, YES PLURAL! More than ONE exam to do with my worst subject, ugh..

Anywho, lets go to more positive things, like this post and a few amazing people.

This chapter goes out to a beautiful tall Dalia with dark brown/black hair and fair skin, a friend of Fatma's and a reader I was lucky to meet last weekend.

This chapter also goes to the sweetheart @Israa2 and the amazing @JO_blog2 (check her blog out you guys!) INCREDIBLE supporters! I love you both and thank you for all your kindness and support. People like you make this hobby so enjoyable. x

AAAANDD for my panda, you know who you are (pssttt, Razan!) I love you I love you I love you, I'd go on but people reading this want me to stop blabbing already lol.

As for the contest winners, they'll be announced in Chapter 5 enshallah (it may be the last chapter too, before I write a Season 2 for my other two stories, as I promised you guys). I didn't want to wait till the contest was done with before writing because I knew I'd get caught up in the weekend with going out and homework and then take too long to post. So I'll post chapter 4 this week since you all have been so patient and I've been super annoying to be honest, with the posts and cliffhangers (I confess to it!).

Hope you enjoy this chapter beautiful people. 

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Previously in Chapter 3:

"Okay," Layal said.

"Okay what? Thari and 3abbas asked at once.

The following words that left Layal's mouth shocked Thari to the core.

"Okay, lets get you married Thari."


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Did I hear her right? Thari thought to himself as his eyes cascaded over his wife’s beautiful face. It looked determined, strong and serious. He couldn’t see a hint of doubt or regret after her words had left her mouth. He couldn’t believe it; he felt the atmosphere grow murkier by the second. He wanted to scream, shout and repeatedly call her ludicrous for saying those words to her own husband. Didn’t she even have one percent of jealousy towards him?! Did she loathe him this much?

Did she?

“THARI, earth to THARI?!” The annoying voice of 3abbas bulldozed his uneasy thoughts. Thari lightly smacked his left cheek, getting an awkward glance from 3abbas from his sudden action. His thoughts were taking over most of his focus and he couldn’t even remember what he was doing with the paper placed in front of him. His vision blurred, all he saw was thousands of words that possibly meant he had to agree to some legal terms. Even his intelligence drifted off for a few minutes.

“Eee-ee,” Thari grunted in response, looking up from the paper and giving up on trying to figure out what he was supposed to do with it.

“I gave you that contract two hours ago, all you had to do was analyze it and sign it. It usually takes you a minute dude, what’s up with you?” 3abbas asked in an annoyed tone, resting his back against the wall of Thari’s coffee scented office.

“Oh, so that’s what I was supposed to do…” Thari murmured quietly to himself, seventy percent of his membrane was still engrossed into what happened with Layal a few days ago. He’s been trying to speak to her ever since but she’s been avoiding him, always locking the bedroom door when she went to sleep and always hanging out at a friend’s house or the office. Her excuse was: “Why can’t I spend all my evenings at the office and you can?” Thari felt weak, angry and vulnerable. Thari’s phone felt annoyed and frustrated from Aisha’s missed calls.

“Shfeek? Ma giltly sh9ar wyaa Layal tara,” 3abbas looked more worried now than annoyed. His forming wrinkles crinkled up together when his forehead furrowed. He took the seat in front of Thari and rested an elbow over the mahogany desk, watching Thari, waiting for his explanation.

Thari didn’t speak a word; his eyes were staring off at the depressing colour of the walls in his office. He had the sudden idea to redecorate, completely shutting 3abbas out of his head. He as furious at him, 3abbas was the main cause of all of his problems right now.

Was he? Weren’t you the one ignoring your wife for months because she couldn’t bear children? Now is that fair? To ignore your wife when she needed you the most? You can bear children; she’s the one who can’t. Was 3abbas really the main cause or was he just someone that forced you to wake up and face your problems head on? Even if he did it in the worst way, bringing in new problems to worry about.

Thari’s inner conscience whispered to him, the voice sounded so true.

“I have to go,” Thari mumbled suddenly, knowing what to do, finally.

“Hey?! Wain raye7?! 3laqal waqe3 el ewrigaa!” 3abbas called after Thari, staring at his back that was fading into the crowd of employees in the building. Thari was a fast runner and 3abbas didn’t dare to race him or try to stop him.

A smile lingered on 3abbas’s face as he watched his best friend chase the only person who could ever make him happy.

“That’s my boy,” 3abbas whispered to himself, a smile painted on his face.

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“LAYAL,” Thari barged into his empty house, running from room to room, looking for his wife. He smelled the faint aroma of vanilla and baby powder; it was the scent of Layal’s Chloe perfume. He knew she was here, her car was parked right outside and usually at his time, she came back from work. But she didn’t answer him.

“The bedroom,” Thari whispered to himself, having that ‘aha!’ moment. He hurried upstairs; he heard footsteps, someone hurrying to do something in the room. He only knew that Layal was trying to lock the bedroom door to further avoid him and act asleep. It was her revenge for the countless times he acted asleep. However, Thari was too fast for her. He pushed the door open by twisting the knob and pressing his strong right shoulder against the wooden door. Layal stood motionless in front of him, the keys in her fair manicured hands.

“What?” Layal said as coldly as possible. Her hair tied up in a messy ponytail, her eyes had miniature red veins and her pouty lips were frowning.

“I love you,” Thari blurted out, completely unprepared.  He hadn’t planned his words but his emotions were bare and naked. All he did was rush to the house, not knowing what to say but his instinct told him to rush back before it was too late and he couldn’t ignore his instinct anymore.

“Isn’t Aisha waiting for you somewhere or something? Thari I’m busy, can we talk later?” Layal’s eyes hardened as she shrugged him off carelessly. It stung Thari painfully; the three words that meant the world to him couldn’t even fix a problem this big.

“Busy doing what?” Thari’s anger was fueling inside of him but he tried to calm himself down, he was trying to get her back, not push her away.

“Just busy, malik sheghl feene,” Layal gave Thari her back, she walked over to the bedroom, folding piles of clothes. Thari’s eyes followed her, all of the clothes were hers and he saw the suitcase hidden under the bed. The side of the suitcase was peeping out of the bed; the bright red colour of the suitcase caught his attention.

“Are you packing?!” Thari asked, his voice sounding panicked and alerted. Now he understood that instinct telling him to hurry back home as fast as possible.

“And what if I am?”

“Are you serious Layal? Just like that? You’re ending years of marriage, years of love, just like that huh?” Thari angrily stated, his voice becoming louder and louder.

“Oh really now? So now I’m the bad guy?” Layal laughed sarcastically. “Honey, stop pointing fingers when yours are clearly dirty,” she continued on, a sarcastic smile playing on her lips but her eyes had a different kind of emotion, an emotion even he couldn’t put his finger on.

“Layal,” Thari grabbed her shoulders, forcing her to turn around so he could face her. So he could look back into those coloured eyes and try to find the old Layal, the one he loves. Not the devil that inhabited her tongue.

“Don’t touch me!” Layal screeched, trying to push Thari off of her but his hands were too strong, his fingers pushed deeper into her skin but not too deep to hurt her, just deep enough to control her movements. He finally got a glance at her beautiful eyes, they were filling up with tears and they spoke of raw emotions, emotions of pain, loneliness and heartbreak. Her heart was filled with raw emotions that hurt her everyday but her tongue spoke of strength and anger. They hid her vulnerability, she couldn’t smile it off but she sure could keep the pain hidden through unkind words.

Thari caught a sense of her pain. The sensation struck him strongly and his heart ached for her. His anger was washed away, all he could do was watch her continue trying to fight him off but her emotions were so strong that it affected her body, it made her grew feeble against the hardness of his chest.

He wanted those emotions to morph into words but how could one explain their feelings through the use of mere letters and useless explanations?

He moved his hands from her shoulders to her necks, keeping her firmly against him. His fingers caressed her skin, calming her down slowly, before she could utter a word he pushed his lips down to hers, silencing them for what felt like hours.

And just like that, every bit of pain and every bit of her raw emotions were intermingled with his through a kiss. Thari’s cheeks were wet as they brushed against her, her tears rubbing off of his skin but her lips soft as a plush feather. Her body grew weak against him, her arms stopped fighting and her eyes were shut but she was sobbing quietly against his lips, not able to keep any of the pain inside any longer.

Thari slowly let go of her lips but kept his arms around her. Her eyes were still shut tightly, her head hidden into his chest, her tears cascading down her cheeks. The symphony of her quiet sobs ached him even more, he couldn’t watch her be in this much pain, he just couldn’t.

“Why does it hurt so much to love? I imagined it to be so wonderful, so perfect but it feels like such a nightmare, a nightmare morphed into reality,” the ache in her voice was obvious. He could see that she baring her soul, he successfully broke down the walls that were built in between them.

“Layal… I didn’t want to hurt you, I didn’t,” Thari murmured to himself, feeling his eyes tear slightly from watching her sob.

“Then why did you?” Layal’s eyes hardened once again, they were moist from the tears and the colours of forest green and brown wood were mixed around her pupils, the colours were glistening with the tears. “Isn’t love supposed to fee like happiness, protection and loyalty? I haven’t felt any of that.”

“Never? You never felt any of that Layal?”

“I did. But it stopped. I’ve accepted that you’ve changed, everyone changes, it’s the cycle of life but why did you have to do it for the worse?” Layal’s eyes pleaded for an answer that I didn’t have.

“Because I was scared.”

“Scared of what?”

“That we’d never be happy without children, that we would leave each other, I was scared of becoming my father.”

“Can’t you see?”

“See what?”

“Thari, you are not your father. You’re not the image of your parents; you’re not destined to have the future they ended up with. You’re Thari, my husband, 3abbas’s best friend, their son, you’re your own person and you’re not obligated to follow your parent’s footsteps. You’re also not obligated to marry Aisha…”

“I never wanted to marry her Layal! It was 3abbas’s stupid scheme, I didn’t know anything about it and then you showed up at the worst time too. I had no idea what to do, I didn’t want to lose you.”

“Why didn’t you just tell me that?!”

“I was-“

“Scared? For a man of your personality and strength, I would have never thought you of all people would be scared.”

“I only knew true fear when I met you, the fear of losing you and as much as I did the most horrible things, I did it our of fear of losing you.”

“Even spending so many nights on the couch and ignoring my existence?” Layal’s tears were refilling her eye sockets, threatening to spill over.

“I was numb, I didn’t know what to do. I was stupid, an idiot to leave you like that when you needed me as much as I needed you. I’m so sorry Layal, so sorry. I’ll do anything to fix everything, anything. I’m so used to being alone with the family I grew up with, I wasn’t used to the love you had for me. Please Layal, anything you want. Just name it.”

“But I think…”

“What? Anything, please I need you. Screw Aisha, I never wanted her; I’ve always wanted you and you. No one else besides you, there is any other soul that can ever capture my heart as much as yours has,” Thari pleaded, using every last bit of strength in him to keep the only valuable relationship in his life.

He was about to smile, to feel relieved to get rid of the pain and heartbreak, finally sure that he had his wife back but her words denied every good feeling he had.

“I think we need a separation.”

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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Le Chase, Season 2, Chapter 3

I'm in university, watching my friends study maths, subject I loathe. Lucky me, I got my laptop with me today so I said I'd start the post since I have either this or to watch two girls tackle a subject I hate. Of course I chose the first option, something I love to do.

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Thank you.

P.S: sorry for the April fools prank, hehe.

I know this is short, it's my beautiful mother's birthday *HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM! Haha as if she'll see this* and so I completely forgot about the post, also having writer's block isn't helping, but I promised to finish it off this weekend since I'm done with my midterm exams this week. Lets hope the next post is longer!

Thank you @MarryamAlAali for one of the ideas, I loved it and added it to this post. Credit goes to you. xo

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Previously in Chapter 2:


"Didn't 3abbas tell you anything?" Now Aisha seemed confused.

"Tell me what?" Thari questioned, Aisha pursed her ruby lips slightly before she started speaking but her words were muffled because of the sudden noise appearing behind him. He was turning around to give the ladies creating all this noise an annoyed glare but he met two familiar wide coloured eyes that he loved so much.

Layal stood staring at Thari and the woman with him in pure shock, the girls with her were too busy chatting loudly but one of them stood with Layal, glancing at Thari too, with a disgusted expression on her face.

"He didn't tell you about us meeting so we would you know, maybe get married? I don't mind that you have a first wife, if she doesn't mind that she has to share," soon, Thari caught the words from Aisha's mouth, but he was stuck in between both of the women.

And the man had no idea what to do.


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And suddenly, it struck him. It must have been the most idiotic idea known to man, but he had to do it.

"OH GOD, ARE YOU OKAY?" Thari suddenly bolted out of his seat and looked at the women with his fake expression that was full of worry and shock. Aisha sat there, blankly staring at Thari as if he was a maniac.

"Huh-" Aisha was about to ask but Thari cut her off.

"Oh goodness, you're out of breath and you can't even talk anymore," Thari said in a loud voice, making sure everyone heard them. Especially Layal, who was intently watching them. Her face was now more curious than betrayed. "Did you know that man? The man that attacked you?"

And right on cue, 3abbas must have heard all the racket and had left the bathroom in a hurry. He quicky noticed that Layal was just behind them, he was about to tell Thari, panic crossing over his face but Thari gave him a glare that notified 3abbas that Thari already noticed his wife was a few metres away. 

"Sh9ayer?" 3abbas asked, his voice sounding nervous.

"Oh 3abbas, kent ga3d a6libly gahwa chan ashouf wa7d 7m** ga3d yet7arash feeha, kan yabe yijees'ha," Thari began to lie, 3abbas soon knew what he was trying to do and began playing along. Only Aisha remained confused and didn't have the chance to utter a word to ask what was going on.

"Offfh!" 3abbas exclaimed in a fake shocked voice. Thari could easily see that he was acting but 3abbas had his back to Layal, so non of the women, including Layal, behind them, could see that it was a fluke.

"Thari? Sh9ayer?" Thari felt a hand on his left arm, a warm one. He immediately knew that it was Layal, before he even heard her honey coated voice. He felt the guilt rise in his chest as he turned around and began making up a story about how he was minding his own business but once he saw a man try to approach the woman and try to touch her, he had to intervene. Layal seemed to have believed every word, her eyes were full of trust, as if she even knew that he wouldn't do anything else than protect a stranger, nothing like cheating on her. She had full trust in him.

"Wee, is she okay?" Layal seemed worried, before letting Thari to answer, she approached the woman with a worrisome expression on her face.

"Feech shay 7beebty?" Layal asked, examining Aisha to search for any wounds, in case the man was too rough on her.

"La2, shfeekom entow? Shel salfa?" Aisha took this chance to bicker, causing Layal to become confused. "Ey rayaal? W shfeekom kelkom etkhizouny? Ba6at athouni men 9rakh'kom."

"Huh? What-" Layal began but Thari quickly cut her off.

"She's a bit in denial, emshay Layal khan rou7," Thari's eyes looked desperate, he held onto his wife's arm, trying his best to veer her away from Aisha.

"Et3rfoun b3a'9?" Aisha asked, her eyes on Thari's hand on Layal's shoulder.

"Zouje," Layal answered, feeling the eyes of her friends burning into her back. She knew she had some major explaining to do once she got back.

"Ohh, ma 3areft ena kentay bitiyeen! Chan galouly, walla el7mdellah wayed ahwan chithe," Aisha seemed relieved.

"Shqa9dich?" Layal's face twisted with confusion.

"Layal emshay," Thari's voice was hard as steel but Layal wouldn't move or answer him.

"I thought we had to do the engagement behind your back but since you're here, we can do it with your approval enshallah." Aisha gave Layal a gleaming smile. Layal felt a hurtful pang to her chest but her inner voice told her to keep calm and Aisha might be talking about another man, maybe even 3abbas. But wasn't 3abbas already married? Was Layal missing something here?

"Thari, your wife's on board! So I was thinking we skip the wedding since Thari already had one with you, it would be weird to do one just for me. I'm cool about it but I want the honeymoon to be in Italy. Layal, you understand that we have to have our private time too," Aisha's cat shaped eyes landed on Layal's stricken coloured ones. Now, Layal's assumptions were answered, the excuses she made for her husband withered away in an instant.

"S-shnu?" Layal turned around to face Thari, her eyes remained hard but inside, she wanted so desperately to grab Thari away, cry her eyes out and demand for an explanation. Thari stood in front of her, he didn't even say anything. He froze, his head blank, unable to lie to explain a thing.

Those moments were you replay the events later on and wish you would have said so many things, but once you were in that event, you freeze and realise you have no words to say. You're simply stuck there, unable to think or find a good explanation. Thari felt that way, he knew few hours from now he would have the perfect explanation to save him for this. As for now, he had nothing.

"Layal, t3alay digeega-" 3abbas intervened, trying to save his best friend's marriage before it corrupted in front of him. He felt he was to blame for but at the same time, he wanted his best friend to have the family he always wanted. He put Thari before his wife but seeing his wife in front of him now, trying all of her best to not break down in tears in public to embarrass herself in front of her co-workers, caused him to feel one percent of the guilt Thari was feeling.

Layal began recalling how Thari looked like he was a kid, being caught stealing a piece of cake in the kitchen when she walked in the cafe, catching him with the woman. That moment lasted for a second before he began screaming, starting the whole story with the man bothering Aisha. She also recalled that there was no man, or a car driving off when she arrived. The cafe was deserted. Hessa would have noticed these details even without Layal hearing Aisha's words of another marriage. Layal felt completely idiotic to even miss these details at first. She also felt idiotic that she would have complete trust in him, after all those nights he spends out of the house and ignoring her existence altogether when he's finally back.

"Okay," Layal said.

"Okay what? Thari and 3abbas asked at once.

The following words that left Layal's mouth shocked Thari to the core.

"Okay, lets get you married Thari."

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