Chapter 22 - Hooker's Name.
It was Thursday evening, her date was tomorrow and she was scared as hell. What was she panicking over? Probably the fact that they never had a good start and it was hella awkward or the fact that this was her first day, after all, l she didn't want to make a fool of her again and be bullied. She was watching peaky blinders again, something about Thomas Shelby made her watch it again and again but she never watched the one where Grace died after. It was heartbreaking, so she restarted. It to that episode and maybe she might start again.
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She heard the doorbell ring and frowned at the door. It was early for her father to come home early and Thursday being meant that he was probably going to come around dinner. She got up and muted the TV and peeked through the hole. Adeline gasped; it was the girl who threw a milkshake on her! She kept the chain on the door and opened the door until the chain allowed. She looked at her but didn't say anything, a slight frown sat on her face.
"Hi I am Trixie," that's a hookers name, Adeline thought and then giggled at the dialogue. Lucifer.
"I threw uh… milkshake at you today…"
"I know." I felt it mentally, socially and physically.
"I am sorry," she started, "please, please forgive me. I don't know what came over me when I did it, I didn't know that you were his mate otherwise, hell, I would've stayed away from you. Please I'm sorry and I would never do that again." The girl nearly cried. "We don't target mates, no matter what. We protect them."
Adeline took pity on the girl, she had come to apologise even when she could've done it on Monday. She closed the door and unchained it from the lock. Trixie looked dejected when she saw her closing the door but a bit relieved when she opened it.
"I forgive you," Adeline softly spoke. Just to ease it off her shoulders. She did not want to carry the burden.
"But we are going on a date and if it goes well, I don't think that we would remain mates." She explained and cleared her doubts.
"But are you going oh—oh! yes, I understand and I wish you luck. Bye!" Trixie hurried down the steps and ran through the driveway knowing she had a slip-up and could be punished for it. Adele watched her run, shrugging she went back in and unmuted her television.
"That went better than expected, didn't it honey?"
"Of course it did but the girl had a slip-up and we witnessed it." He placed a kiss on his mate's head. "She'll be punished for it." Cassandra could only pity Trixie and judging by the number of acts she had done, she knew it won't be a pretty show to watch.