Bella's POV.
Mistakes are also a part of life. Remember that.
The atmosphere was pale as normal, and the fan rotated, hitting me with the cool breeze, conjoined with the already freezing weather. I already had my coat on and had no complaints whatsoever. I stared at myself in the mirror, brushing my brunette hair, pleased at every stroke and staring at ma, pa and Darcy at the reflection and gazing at my humble abode for the supposed last time.
Instead of being a young lady's living room, it was just a room waiting for a new personality to be imposed on it.
My bedroom was small and cluttered, tucked away towards the back of the house. It used to be a bathroom before replacing the tiles with dark blue carpet and floral wallpaper. I hated flowers but appreciated my own space.
I stopped a moment and pricked a little pimple that grew overnight on my forehead. Staring at their worry and paces in the reflection, I couldn't help but chuckle.
Pa paced from one end of the room to the other as ma sunk into the chair and pulled the thick, plush comforter to her chest. Her formfitting nightgown was a pristine white. It pooled around her like liquid silk. The silk caressed her skin like a cool autumn breeze. She gazed doubtfully at me before voicing her inner madness.
"Don't go out late at night," Ma uttered hotly.
"Never go late to nightclubs nor parties!" Pa added and knitted his brows.
"Never go out without pants or a bra on!" Ma fired.
"Do not come home with a boyfriend,"
"Do not return here with a child,"
"Never visit a boy alone,"
"Never visit a boy at all,"
"Call every day,"
"I never want to hear you allowed a boy touch you! I swear I'll disown you!" Ma warned.
"Have you heard!" They both thundered.
I sighed and rolled my eyes, walking closer to ma and squatting beside her. "You've ran through that list a thousand times. I'm an adult now, meaning - I can take care of myself just fine. Stop worrying too much. Your blood pressure might rise again," I smiled and patted her back softly.
"Adult? You're only eighteen for crying out loud," Pa cried out with a gloomy sigh and placed his palms on his face with a sad grimace as he sat on my old wooden bed which was saying its last goodbyes to life already.
"Nineteen, dad," I beamed. "Nineteen! And, I promise, I will never disobey a commandment you gave," I affirmed in my perpetual convincing tone. "You are looking at a certified neurosurgeon. And not to worry, I'll be back home, maybe." I stood up and returned the brush to the dressing table and glanced at myself once again, satisfied with my look.
"We promise. We'll get you back here immediately we have the money. Just try to manage for now," Ma promised in a motherly way and fixed her gaze at pa with a somber frown.
I nodded with a smile and turned from the noises from inside.
"All done with the boxes. Shall we go?" Darcy asked in a small panicky voice, panting heavily as she dragged the boxes out with her head sweating and her body exhausted.
"Yeah!" I yelped and grabbed my box from her and rolled it out, finally relieving her of the stress.
"Take care, honey. Call us as soon as you get there. We can't come because Nana's sick. We love you, querida." Mum said affectionately as a tear rolled down her cheek to her kitchen apron, voice soft with affection.
"Aw, mum!" I said emotionally and hugged her tight. We launched into a group hug instantly and emotions flowed through like lava.
"You better be off now. You don't want to miss your flight," Dad snapped in a casual tone and cleaned his eyes with his soiled pocket cloth.
"I'm gonna miss you guys," I yelled as I stopped halfway and tried controlling the tears.
"Same here!" They yelled and mum blew her last kiss.
"Bye," I waved at them and joined Darcy in the cab, shut the door, while the driver drove away to the airport.
I sighed and rested my head on the seat with uncontrollable tears streaming down my face as I tried my best to not look back.
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We arrived at the airport and everything was as busy as expected. Bustling feet, rolling bags and excess luggage. People hurrying absentmindedly like they didn't see others around, the announcement from the attendants and stressing processes I had to take. I turned at Dar as I was about to go off with a doleful smile on my face.
"Okay, Arabella. Please stay safe. Call me when you get there and don't get into trouble. I repeat, do not get into trouble!" Darcy worried with a poignant look, holding my hands.
"Okay mom," I replied with a sigh and we laughed.
"I'll be off now. Take care of yourself. I love you," She gave me a big hug and I could inhale the feel of her perfume one last time.
"Take care of mum and dad, please. And never leave them," I pleaded, not wanting to sound pushy and she nodded agreeably with tears clumping down her face at each nod.
"For sure," She prompted gently.
"Come on now. Don't cry. You were always very happy that I'll be leaving for college, remember?" I reminded her, raising a brow.
She ducked a little, and lowered her head before speaking up, "That was then. Now, I just feel so sad. I won't be seeing you for a long time now. Come on, Bella." Tears enthusiastically dropped from her eyes and she cleaned them quickly.
"I promise I'll call you," I said as my own eyes watered and threatened a quick downpour.
"For sure you will. You have to!" She smiled faintly.
"Yes ma'am," We laughed as our tears dried up.
"I need to go now. Have a safe flight," She finally blurted and handed over my box.
I nodded.
I smiled at her once again before she turned back and lumbered away. I sighed and attempted placing my hand on my box but I just grasped a load of air.
I looked down and scanned my eyes on the floor, but they seemed to have disappeared with no trace. What happened to my boxes! They were right there just a while ago.
"Mercedes! What are you doing? Let's go! We're gonna miss the flight with this attitude of yours!" A young man said and grabbed my arm forcefully with a surprised look ruling my face.
"What? Who's Mercedes?" I queried, confused, still roaming my eyes for my boxes in vain.
"You'll have all the time to act later. We need to go!" He dragged me urgently.
"No, I'm not Mercedes or whatever. Let. Me. Go!" I insisted, struggling his hands off mine.
"Don't make a scene. Let's go!" He yelled still, in an angry tone.
He looked so unfamiliar. He had beautiful black silk hair that kept half of his face hidden, although I didn't miss the hazel brown contacts. He had on an expensive electric blue suit with a matching crimson red tie. I couldn't help but notice his cold personality and how his brows knitted every time he spoke.
Was I mistaken? I don't know. Does he think I'm someone else? No! this Mercedes girl sounds rich. I can't be mistaken. He's probably from the university. Maybe? Ma did say something about someone picking me up.
His chest rose and fell with rapid breaths. He drew in a long breath and grasped my arm roughly. I picked at my nails as he tugged at his shirt collar, mindedly drawing me to a different seemingly restricted area.
I lifted my shoulder in a half shrug, undoubtedly convinced this guy is from the university. It seemed pretty weird, but happiness streaked me through like a comet and I didn't care less about some random dude.
After years of dreading high school and the challenges that came with it, I was finally going to have freedom. My freedom.
After few minutes, we got to the plane. Finally, On my way to the University. I rested my head on the seat just beside the guy from earlier and looked out the window, preparing myself for a long prepared nap I practiced for the last three years.
"First class flight, tighten your seatbelt," The attendant announced in a deluxe accent. My jaw dropped open. My breaths seized.
What? First-class? You have got to be Kidding me. I paid for the cheapest flight I could get and it's definitely not first class.
"Where are we headed to again?" I asked the guy from earlier just beside me.
He didn't answer but kept his head up high like he didn't hear me or something. I shook my head and lifted my shoulders in a quick shrug.
There's no way I'm going to let this first-class opportunity slide. Its always been my dream. So long as I'm headed to the same destination, I'm okay. I mean opportunities come but once and this I say, Is definitely not an exception.