The hero in his life
It was a Monday morning. Both of them were having their Monday blues. Ravine moaned in exhaustion while he too sighed heavily. Monday wasn't for anyone, in fact.
"All the best for your examinations, baby." He is kissed on his cheek that she forcefully shaved this morning. The stubble was being very irritable, she's crossed her threshold. He kisses her back, she enjoys his sweet lips without the razor sharp pubic hair of his make her lips twist in pain.
"Bye. Don't let me hold you back. Tomorrow is the day when the website will show your video, right? Don't stress yourself out." She says, merely straightening the creases upon his shirt.
"Let me go, Ravine." He says, chuckling. Her hands never left his body, he noticed eventually. She whines, yet again.
"Alright. Go." She kisses him again. The nostalgic sight of her man getting on the bike, she leaning against the doorframe as he left, it was coming back to her.
"I'll fuck you hard when I come back. Be ready." He says, her eyes widening. The neighbors of hers heard him, they say their prayers, again. She runs inside while the amused man begins to leave.
What a day, she thought.
But, she had a plan for today. And that plan includes Aaron.
She runs to her room, a suitcase full of fresh cash was open by the bed. She sniffs the notes, humming like she was having a silenced orgasm. "Fuck, I do love money."
She wittily remarks upon herself while her legs carried her towards the door. Bouncing the car keys in her hand, she spills the suitcase beside her on the seat and begins driving to one house.
....
Stationing in front of Jasmine's villa, Ravine dials up the lady's number.
"Who the fuck— argh!" Jack and Jasmine were in a compromising position. "It's Ravine." Says Jack who passes the phone to her. While Jasmine opened her phone to silence it, she remembers that Aaron has his exams starting today somehow. Concern makes her press the green icon to receive the call.
Jack was mercilessly plummeting in her. Half of her senses were towards here, but she hears Ravine speaking, "Are you home? I wanna do something today. Hope you wanna enjoy things with my car?" Ravine asks in a questioning tone.
"O-of course. I'm not giving up on a Bentley." Ravine smirks upon the agreement that's been made. She meekly hears Jasmine saying, 'oh fuck!' Into the poor gadget. Raising her eyebrows to her hairline, she cuts the call immediately.
Jasmine and Jack come to the Bentley that's parked outside their house. Ravine rolls down the window as she says.
"Lock the doors and hop on. We're going to see my boyfriend for awhile." Jasmine widens her eyes.
"But wasn't he having—"
"I do what i want to do. Besides, it's a win win." Saying, Ravine pats the baby beside her on the seat while a sly smirk grows upon Jasmine's lips.
"Babe! Lock the door!" Saying, Jasmine hops right in from the window without even using the door to open and enter like a decent human being. Ravine chuckles at the woman's desperacy of seeing her best friend. Partially the desperation inclined towards riding in a Bentley too.
Jack joins the women quickly to the car ride to Aaron's campus.
It must have been a snack break. People in the corridor look at the masked woman and stare at her body swaying through gracefully. She doesn't even seem like a parent of a prestigious child. She was Ravine, and she did a splendid job in covering herself unrecognizable.
"Yes?" The principal turns around, his morning black coffee in hand. Ravine sits down, leg over the other as she presents the man with money.
"You should know what I've come here for, Mr. Principal." Says Ravine. She strut into the campus alone to make a deal with the principal himself.
"An investment—" his words were cut when Ravine simultaneously removes her spectacles and her face mask. The principal falls short of words heavily.
"M- Ms Ravine... what a pleasant way to meet you." The principal wittily remarks while Ravine was dead on about the deal.
"This is an advance payment for the investment for your beautiful campus. I like it. I was a student of your Rival campus." Says Ravine.
"What a shame. They couldn't get the deal out of you but I did." The principal was very fast, she thought. When an old man thinks and is in a delusion that he is young enough to conquer the world, nothing can stop him from conquering the world.
"What's your real motive for the investment, Mr. Ravine?" She really does appreciate him. He was a straightforward man who was in love with the dean. Aaron told her everything. The dean in her thoughts walks forward as the two old men stand beside each other.
"Perhaps omit Aaron from all the exams and make him pass with flying colors." Her deal was simple.
"Hmm." The principal sips on his black coffee, unfazed as ever.
"And?"
"Do you want more and's to loot from me?" She too was fast to grasp his intentions. To run such a big institution, a campus indeed, a principal must be the one to be rooted so strong to the ground that even when earth blasts itself away, he must be unbeatable.
"No more ands then. Our deal ends here. I cannot assure you much about the flying colors part, but I shall pass him. It's his last year anyway. He better shine his name out somewhere else. Somewhere you both gracefully belong." The principal's words makes Ravine smirk.
She gives him a cheque for the other 'And', to make him pass from the batches without writing any exams.
At last, an attendant calls him out while Ravine stood beside the principal in the corridor.
He was with his bag, his eyes as big as saucers.
"Ravine? What are you doing here?" He says even through her masks and sunglasses. She cutely waves at him as he gives her a sweet side hug.
"Missed me?" He cockily asks, she answers honestly, "Very much. I thought I'll die."
The principal gauges their depth of love. He couldn't help himself but let words spill out of him.
"You both look so sweet together. Never let anyone get in between you too."
Ravine chuckles like the devil, saying, "Trust me. No one will even dare."












