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posted by EvanlovesAzula
 James.
James.
Authors Note: A little something from my wandering mind tonight. I'll warn u this is a bit sad, but I think wewe all will like this one very much. Enjoy.

He was angry. He was exhausted. His moyo pounded against his chest with pulsating curses on her. On Olivia. James lept up from the hardwood floors and began to wipe his eyes.The vestige of tears still stung on his cheeks. What had he done wrong? What had he missed? How could he fix it? Those maswali would soon be erased from his mind and replaced with the real question: Why didn't she ever say she loved him?

James had been waiting for eight long years. High school and college were behind them both, yet Olivia had still not returned his feelings. He had written sonnets, recited sonnets, bought gifts, made birthday, Christmas, and Valentines cards, and aliyopewa her everything her moyo desired, yet she still dismissed him as a crazed obsessive. In fact, the two had known each other up through elementary school, and he had always loved her with a deep passion. Her deep brown eyes and cherry lips, her dark hair that shone brightly on a brisk April morning, her voice like a fallen angel, and her smile. Oh, that smile. The one James had seen many a time through teary eyes as she passed with a countless string on boyfriends. Of course, Olivia knew. She knew he loved her, and she knew he would do anything for her. He had bought her the very dresses she wore on her dates, and he had catered to her every whim.

Not too long ago, it had occurred to James that it was time. Olivia had once again gone through a devastating breakup, and now he would fulfill his lifelong dream. He would propose. The ring was a homemade wonder. No stones, no dhahabu au silver. Just an old ring-pop accessory. It was their third grade "friendship ring". In mint condition. "You've got it, James.", he recited to himself as he eyed the ring in the mirror. "Today, she'll finally upendo you, just like we planned." He began to tremble and gave that hushed but hysterical chuckle he gave whenever his great dream seemed closer to reality. And then, the tears came.

James had remembered how he had burrowed restlessly through the cold, dark mud searching for the plastic treasure many years ago. Olivia had rejected him many times before, third grade, fifth grade, all through high school, and most memorably in college. He had spent a mwaka au two compiling a orodha of the things he loved about her, and read them during their Psychology lecture, only to receive a prompt rejection and a humiliation he would never forget. But tonight would be different, it would.

"Will wewe marry me?" James began to cry once again as he looked up into her worried, puzzled brown eyes. She began to speak, and then stopped, as if rethinking her response. Just as she began to speak, a knock came promptly at the apartment door. "Who's that.", James alisema meekly," "Oh, just a friend.", Olivia alisema nervously. She walked to the door and opened it just enough to let her head peak through. James heard scolding whispers in a voice that was unmistakably hers. After about thirty seconds, the visitor was gone. "James." "Yes, dearest." "Don't call me that!", she harshly responded, "Go to bed." But I-" "Go to bed. Now." He sadly wrapped up his ring and began to walk grudgingly towards the bedroom. He knew what was coming.

James could not sleep. The noise was too much. The cold, hard floor was uncomfortable and he began to toss and turn in the unquiet darkness. It was always like this when her "friends" came over. James heard the springs of the kitanda tense and relax with every movement, and he heard Olivia's cries of pleasure. He wished it was he who was with her up on the bed, and not that stranger. But he was told to be quiet, so James covered his mouth as he cried himself to sleep under a pile of old sheets.

"Good morning, dearest." "Good morning, Jimmy. Have yo-" "Yes, here wewe go." James pushed a hot plate of pancakes towards Olivia. "Do wewe upendo me?" She asked. "Yes, very much, dearest." "That's good." She gingerly sipped at her Lipton tea. "Do wewe upendo me?", the troubled man asked quietly. He gently placed his hand over hers. There was no response. Olivia swiftly got up from the meza, jedwali and walked out of the apartment. James looked out through the window to see that she got to her car safely. She hadn't touched her food.

"She must upendo me...she must." James repeated over and over as he walked up the stairs and into the bedroom. He looked back at her picture. It was from college. There she was, smiling that smile. And there she was, looking right past him. He hopped onto the kitanda and began to rock back and forth uncontrollably. James started to scratch his forearms with repetitive motions, all the while trying not to cry. Olivia had told him never to cry. "There's nothing I hate zaidi than a crybaby.", she had said. Suddenly, James heard the shrill ringing of the telephone.

"H-hello?" "Oh hi James, this is Dr. Adams. How are wewe doing? Is everything all right? Did wewe do as I advised." "Uh, well, not exactly, I just...I can't leave her, Doc." "Well wewe need to, James. Do wewe remember what we talked about? This girl is killing wewe inside. wewe do not need to be around her." "But I upendo Olivia." He paused. "And she loves me." "No, James, I want wewe to come to my office this aftern-" "SHUT UP!" He threw the phone to the ground and it shattered into pieces, leaving a warbly Dr. Adams on the other end of the line. "Pssssh James? Are wewe alright? Pssssh." With that, he hurriedly dug through the dawati drawer on the other side of the room for the plastic ring, as he had dug through the mud back in third grade. It wasn't there. Had anything really changed since then?

"I upendo YOU!" he screamed, the tears streaming down his face as he kneeled before the oval portrait of his dearest Olivia at the end of the hall. "WILL wewe MARRY ME?" There was no response. As James began to sob harder, he heard the knob on the front door slowly turn. Upon seeing the front of the black Stilleto heel that had entered the doorway, James dashed towards his upendo and wrapped his arms around her legs, causing her to stagger into the house. "I'm so glad you're home, Livi. Lets go out on the town later on. What do wewe say?" "Is this the guy." An unfamiliar voice had uttered these words. It was a rough voice, and a voice that made James tremble at every word. "Yes, this is him.", alisema Olivia. "Jimmy, wewe mustn't do this anymore." "Oh, yes dearest...who is with you?" "Uhhh, this is uhh, my business partner, Mr. Stevenson." "Hi,", alisema the gruff voice. James unwrapped his arms from around Olivia's ankles and stood up. He stuck his arm out as if for a handshake, but the man just stared at him. "James, I need wewe to pick up some things from the market, here's the list." "Oh, sure thing. Anything for wewe buttercup." Olivia rolled her eyes. Those beautiful eyes. With that, James Adler left the apartment en route to the local Ralph's, leaving his beloved behind with her "business partner".

Upon returning to the apartment, James noticed that something was different. The visitor had left, and Olivia sat in the jikoni with an amused smile on her face. "You're a sad little man, Jimmy.", she said. "...Anything for you, dearest." James didn't know how else to respond. "Look, Jimmy, do wewe upendo me?" "Why, of course, Livi." "Well I upendo wewe too." At those words, James dropped the groceries and lept towards her, as if wanting to give her the world. "Do you?" "Sure." "Does this mean we can get married, and have a family?" "I don't know." "Well, what does it mean, sweetpea?" "It means, I upendo you. Your'e quite the entertainer. My Marafiki think you're hilarious. And I upendo the way wewe beg like a sad little puppy dog every time I come nyumbani with them." James began to cry a little. "JIMMY! What are wewe doing? Do wewe remember what I told wewe about crying?" He sadly wiped his eyes. "Yes, dea-" "It's Mrs. Jacobs to you!" "I'm sorry, Mrs. Jacobs." "Now go upstairs and fix the kitanda sheets. And don't misplace the pillows."

James folded the last corner of the comforter over and a familiar feeling of doubt crept into his heart. "She doesn't upendo me. I need to try harder.", he thought. Later that evening, James would return nyumbani with two dozen roses from the local florist.

"Hello, dearest." "Hi.", Olivia said, exasperated. "I got wewe these, sweetpea." "Oh, did you?" James had heard this before from Olivia. It meant the conversation was over. "I think i otta go get a vase...that's all, a vase." "No, wewe won't be getting a vase today." I'm going to the movie house later. I need wewe to clean the bathrooms later tonight." "You're going out again? It's out annivers-" "We're not married!" Olivia pused a firm finger to his lips. This was his cue to stop talking.

Once again, he stood at the lonely bedroom window and watched her Mercedes roll out of the lonely driveway and down the lonely mitaani, mtaa to the lonely mitaani, mtaa corner where she would turn away from his lonely apartment for the rest of the night. BANG! James smashed his head into the wall. "Relax.", he told himself. "She'll be back in the morning." Still, James was devestated that his dearest Olivia didn't want to be with him on their special day. Of course, they weren't married, but James had always kept July 12th specially reserved for her, just like every day. The phone began to ring. It seemed whenever she left him alone in that apartment, the phone would ring. Olivia had scolded him for having been so dumb as to break the bedroom phone. He ran to the jikoni and answered it nervously. "Hello?" "Jimmy?" "Yes, dearest." It was her. "Can wewe put that gelatin in the fridge, I forgot to ask wewe earlier." "Yes, dearest." He hard a click and the call was over.

James walked to the counter-top and lifted the gelatin. Underneath, a suspicious piece of paper. He read it aloud, his voice trembling with sadness:

"Jimmy,
I've greatly enjoyed our time together, but I am leaving you. I will not be coming back. It's become clear to me that wewe aren't going to become a man any time soon, so I'm going to find my true love. I know wewe are probably hurt kwa this, but, I need not explain my reasoning. wewe know wewe always were a bit...less than what I had expected. I did take your "friendship ring" au whatever wewe called it. I believe I misplaced it somewhere when I was out with Scott. I do think you'll find a way to...bounce back. That's what wewe always do is bounce back. A word of advice, do not call any woman "dearest" au "sweetpea" ever again. If wewe do, she will have my full permission to slap you. And please do get some newer clothes, shati and tie every siku is quite...boring. I'm sure you'll find what your moyo desires. Goodbye, Jimmy.

Signed,
Your Friend (And nothing more.), Olivia Jacobs.

P.S: Buy a new place, that apartment wreaks of weakness.


James fell to his knees and wept. The ink on the paper was beginning to smudge as his salty tears caressed her words. He desperately tried to wipe the wetness from the letter, but to no avail. "James Norden Adler,", he cried, "what have wewe done?" He ran into the bathroom, grabbing the oval portrait of his vanished upendo off the ukuta and slamming and locking the door behind him. He heard the phone ring, and became silent. When he heard it wasn't Olivia's voice on the phone, but Scott's, he began to cry harder. "James looked into the mirror as he gently rubbed the portrait of Olivia with his thumb. "YOU LOSER! wewe LET HER SLIP AWAY. wewe WEAK BASTARD!" James lifted an angry fist and slammed it into the glass, cutting his hand. The reflection still prevailed. "STOP CRYING!", he yelled, "LIVI TOLD wewe NOT TO DO THAT!" James opened the bathroom window and the warm, dark summer air rushed in at him. He imagined her coming out of the darkness and into his arms. "OLIVIA?", he called, probably waking neighbors. "OLIVIA JACOBS! PLEASE COME HOME! I'LL WITHER AND DIE WITHOUT YOU!" There was no answer, just a gentle breeze. He'd had enough. James staggered up from his position hanging over the sink, and used the little energy he had left to propel himself through the window. Eyes closed, he felt the darkness envelop him and pretended that it was Olivia's arms bringing him closer to her loving embrace.
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posted by Problematic129
Chapter 22
    Dead end au a breakthrough?
    “What?” Cadence asked for the umpteenth time, and I gave him an exasperated look.
    “Again?    Seriously Cadence, your supposed to be the one actually paying attention?” I say, frustrated.
    Cadence flashed me a wicked smile. “Age is a number cupcake, I’m not that boring.”
    I surpressed my smile as I told him and Jess everything that happened again.
    “So,” Jess alisema after I was finished...
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posted by hgfan5602
Look through the one-way glass,
The other side's covered in dust
wewe can only see ahead
But not back again...

There's no time for disappointment
No time to look back and cry
We gotta go ahead and see to the future
Cuz there's so much zaidi to be done then

Look to the future
We will see ahead
Nobody's gonna wipe up the other side
wewe can't look back now, just see to the future

The future's so much zaidi important than the past
So why weep over the memories?
Just plan ahead for the future
And wewe will find it's worth it

The one-way glass
Is a wonderful thing to have
And it helps wewe to stop worrying over your troubles,
To go ahead and shoot for the future

We will not look back to the past
Cuz it's covered in dust, no one can see through
Just go ahead and look to the future
The clear future that everyone sees
posted by alicia386
Chapter 3: wewe Just Couldn't Resist

      Faye, Marco, and Trina, Faye's mom, were all situated on the couch. Faye had arrived 30 dakika zamani to find her mom and Marco making out in the kitchen. They didn't even acknowledged that Faye had strolled in until she said, "Hey, I'm home!" When they finally noticed her, Trina alisema for her to sit on the couch. They had something big to tell her. 
      Faye sat in between Trina and Marco. "Okay, here goes. Marco is your father." Trina alisema as she shifted uncomfortably. She was a petite woman and didn't take up much space but Faye felt suffocated...
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Chapter 21
    The opposite of her
    I remember how it used to feel when I didn’t seem to matter. It was always Dorothy this, au Dorothy that, and I was always left out au ignored. I remember having to shout to get people to look at me, and then they’d be all like ‘oh, I’m so sorry, didn’t see you’.
    I remember what it was like when I didn’t like my sister, au at least, not much as I did when we grew closer. I adored her in the few years before she died, but there was a time that I didn’t want to be just like her....
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I guess I never realized
What we had until it was gone
Then fun we had together
And the laughs we shared

It is funny how we acted
We would pretend to hate each other
Even though that want the case
I cared for wewe deeply

I didn't know until the end
That wewe felt the same way
After everything we have been through
The separation was the most difficult

When we were young
We laughed and shared secrets
You the loved me
While I then loved someone else

It was only when we were older
That I realized my true feelings
But it was much too late
To express them to you

You have a girlfriend now
One who wewe might marry
She is very...
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*Thanks for all the maoni and mashabiki :) Right now I'm working on three stories, this one, girl code, and a new one you'll see soon. Please read, review, and don't copy*
Chapter 19
    The girl named Serache
    “Aren’t wewe supposed to be at home, I watch the news too wewe know.” Rob, Cadence’s uncle said, as soon as I stepped foot on his boat.
    “My parents are a bit pre-occupied at the moment, there both at work, but my mom’s probably at the police station. Doesn’t matter, I have to ask wewe something.”
    “And...
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I saw wewe in your handsome little suit,
So I wore my purple kanzu, gown
Cuz it matched you
But one thing's for sure...

Nothin's ever gonna be the same again
Even though wewe and I look the same
In our hearts, we're both broken
Like shattered pieces of glass

We were dancin at the ball
When someone pushed us over
They knocked our drinks away
We locked eyes...nothin was the same from then

It's a tragedy
But it's the painful truth
Nothin has been pleasant from that moment on
When the horrible thing striked

We knew nothin was ever gonna be the same
We accepted it, but it was hard to
I started to bawl my eyes out...
It was a difficulty

Nothin is ever gonna be the same...
But we'll always be together in our hearts...
And, well...
Life will go on.
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