Attack
I picked up my phone and dialed Jane’s number, hoping she’d be available to help me pull off the perfect surprise for Gray’s birthday. The call rang a few times before she answered.
“Hey, Elina! What’s up?” Jane’s voice was cheerful, but I could hear the faint sound of a bustling office in the background.
“Hey, Jane! I need a favor,” I said, trying to sound casual. “Can you and Keith come over later? I’m in full-on party prep mode, and I could really use some extra hands.”
“Of course! We’re free this afternoon. What’s the plan?” she asked, her excitement evident.
“I’m planning a special birthday dinner for Gray,” I explained. “I’m thinking of a complete course meal—something that’ll make the evening memorable. Could you and Keith help me with the groceries and setting up?”
“Absolutely! Just send us a list, and we’ll be there,” Jane said enthusiastically. “We’ll get everything you need and help with the setup. Anything specific you want for the menu?”
I paused, considering the options. “How about a three-course meal? For starters, maybe a fresh salad with a balsamic vinaigrette. For the main course, I’m thinking of a creamy mushroom risotto and roasted chicken. And for dessert, a rich chocolate mousse. What do you think?”
“That sounds amazing!” Jane replied, clearly impressed. “We’ll get everything on the list and make sure it’s all perfect. See you soon!”
After hanging up, I started jotting down the final list of ingredients and then texted Keith to make sure he was ready. With everything in order, I headed to the local market to get the essentials.
The grocery store was buzzing with Saturday shoppers. I maneuvered my cart through the aisles, carefully selecting fresh vegetables for the salad, premium cuts of chicken, and all the ingredients needed for the risotto and mousse. I made sure to pick up some fresh herbs and spices, knowing they would make the dishes stand out.
As I was picking out the chocolate for the mousse, I glanced at my watch and realized I was running short on time. I quickly finished my shopping and headed home with bags full of ingredients.
When I arrived back, Jane and Keith were already there, eagerly waiting by the front door. They each grabbed a few bags, and we went inside, where I quickly showed them around and gave them a rundown of the tasks.
“Alright, team,” I said, feeling a bit more relaxed with their help. “Let’s divide and conquer. Jane, can you start on the salad and get the chicken marinated? Keith, you’ll handle the risotto and dessert. I’ll get everything prepped and ready to cook.”
Jane and Keith immediately set to work, and the kitchen soon filled with the sound of chopping vegetables, sizzling pans, and cheerful conversation. Jane was a whirlwind of efficiency, expertly tossing the salad and preparing the chicken. Keith worked on the risotto with a focused intensity, stirring the creamy mixture with precision.
I moved between tasks, keeping an eye on everything while trying to stay ahead of the game. We managed to get everything prepped and cooking just as Gray was scheduled to arrive home. The aroma of the meal filled the house, creating an inviting atmosphere.
As the final touches were being added, Jane and Keith helped set the table, arranging the dishes and lighting some candles for a warm, intimate glow.
With everything coming together, I felt a wave of relief wash over me. The dinner was shaping up to be everything I had hoped for. As I glanced at the clock, I knew we had just enough time to make the evening perfect.
“Thank you so much for your help,” I said, giving Jane and Keith a grateful smile. “I couldn’t have done this without you.”
They both grinned back at me, clearly pleased with their efforts. “It’s our pleasure,” Jane said. “We’re excited to celebrate with you and Gray.”
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With Jane and Keith having left to give me some space, I took a deep breath and surveyed the kitchen, which was now a masterpiece of culinary preparation. The meal was almost ready, and now it was time to focus on the decorations for Gray’s surprise birthday dinner.
I grabbed the bag of balloons from the corner and began inflating them one by one. The bright colors—blue, silver, and gold—would add a festive touch to the room. As I tied each balloon, I imagined Gray’s reaction to the surprise and hoped it would add to the special feeling of the evening.
I started by arranging the balloons in clusters around the room. I secured them with curling ribbons and attached them to weights so they wouldn’t drift away. The balloons floated gently, adding a cheerful pop of color against the warm hues of the room.
Next, I turned my attention to the birthday banners. I carefully unfolded the rolls of colorful paper and began hanging them across the living room. The banners read “Happy Birthday” in large, bold letters and were decorated with playful patterns. I used clear tape to affix them to the walls, making sure they were straight and evenly spaced.
After setting up the banners, I moved on to arranging the small table decorations. I placed a simple centerpiece—a vase filled with fresh flowers—on the dining table. The flowers were a mix of soft pastels, complementing the balloons and banners. I added a few candles around the centerpiece, planning to light them just before Gray arrived for a warm, inviting glow.
With the room starting to come together, I turned to a few additional touches: setting out the party favors. I had picked up some small, elegant gift boxes and filled them with a few assorted chocolates and a thank-you note. I placed them neatly on the coffee table for Gray to find.
Finally, I set up a small music playlist on the speaker system. I chose a mix of soft, upbeat tunes that would provide a pleasant background to our dinner, enhancing the overall atmosphere without overpowering our conversation.
I stood back and took a moment to admire the room. The decorations were simple but effective—bright, cheerful, and just right for the occasion. The house now had a festive, celebratory air that would hopefully make Gray’s birthday memorable.
As I glanced at the clock, I realized I still had a bit of time before Gray would be home. I used this window to freshen up and change into a nice outfit, hoping to look as special as the evening I had planned.
With everything in place, I felt a mixture of satisfaction and anticipation. I was eager for Gray to come home and experience the surprise I had worked so hard to create. I hoped the effort would show him just how much he meant to me and make his birthday truly unforgettable.
As I glanced at the clock, I felt a surge of excitement.
“Almost home,”
Grayson would be home soon, and everything was finally coming together. I had just finished arranging the balloons and hanging the birthday banners when I heard the soft click of the door’s password. My heart fluttered with anticipation. I hurried to the entryway.
The door swung open, and Grayson stepped inside. For a moment, his eyes widened in surprise, and a faint smile touched his lips. But then, something shifted. His face lost color, turning an ashen hue that made the festive decorations around him seem eerily out of place. His eyes darted around the room as if searching for an escape from an unseen threat.
His breathing grew rapid and uneven, each inhale coming in short, desperate bursts. A sheen of sweat broke out on his forehead, glistening under the soft ambient light. He lifted a trembling hand to his face, trying to brush away the beads of perspiration, but his efforts only seemed to increase his agitation. His fingers fumbled with his tie, pulling at it as if it were a noose tightening around his neck. The tie loosened but became tangled in his frantic movements, hanging askew from his collar.
Grayson’s chest heaved with each irregular breath, his face contorted with visible distress. He stumbled forward, his legs shaking as if they might give way. His hands gripped the sides of his head, fingers digging into his temples, trying to hold onto some semblance of control. His breaths were jagged and punctuated by occasional gasps and half-choked sounds.
In a sudden, violent motion, he collapsed onto the ground, falling hard on his knees before his body crumpled completely. He lay there, gasping for air, his arms flailing helplessly at his sides. His tie had become a twisted mess around his collar, and his shirt was rumpled from his frantic efforts. He clutched at the air, trying to grasp something solid, but his hands met only empty space.
Grayson’s entire body trembled uncontrollably, his eyes wide and unseeing, locked in a distant, unfocused stare. His breathing was ragged, coming faster and more shallow with each passing second. The panic in his eyes was palpable, and it was clear that he was lost in a state of utter distress. The room, once vibrant with celebration, now felt cold and distant, overshadowed by the intense anxiety gripping him.
I stood frozen, my heart pounding in my chest as I struggled to process the scene before me. The contrast between the surprise I had planned and Grayson’s acute panic was jarring, leaving me feeling helpless and overwhelmed. The festive atmosphere felt like a cruel joke against the raw intensity of his suffering.
His eyes finally met mine, but there was no recognition, just a deep, unsettling panic.












