Drew paced around the living room, worried about Amanda that hadn't come back. His two brothers looked at him amused. “What's funny?“ He snapped at them.“‘You,“ they replied in unison, a wide grin on their faces. "Idiots," Drew muttered under his breath. “Last I checked I wasn't a comedian," he retorted."You don't have to be a comedian to be funny," Mason replied.Calvin nodded his head in agreement. “That is true. Take Panda as an example. She isn't a comedian but she is funny," he said. Drew glared at his younger brother. “How many times has she warned you not to call her Panda?“ He asked. Calvin shrugged his shoulders. “She isn't here so I can call her that without fear of having my head ripped off. Not like it can be ripped off since I am a ghost already," he said to his brother. Drew shook his head resigned to the fact that there was no point in arguing with Calvin. He was bothered about a certain woman that hadn't come back home. Amanda. What was keeping her long? Drew
"Duh, your argument with Panda this morning,“ Calvin replied."My what?" Drew asked, wondering what argument Calvin was referring to."Well, Mason told me you had an argument with Panda this morning and I had to do a follow-up," he answered."I can't believe the both of you," Drew said, astonished at his brothers."Well, we needed to ensure that you didn't annoy her and make her retract her help toward us," Mason mumbled."You know I would never do that," Drew assured them."Then why was she angry?" Mason asked."Yeah, I would also like to know what happened," Calvin said."Nothing happened," Drew denied."See, dear brother. That's where you are wrong. What I witnessed this morning was a tense atmosphere between both of you. That just wouldn't happen if everything was okay," Mason explained."God, I can't believe that you have hurt the panda so quickly without even dating her," Calvin cried."What?" Drew and Mason shouted in unison."What?" Calvin responded, shrugging his shoulders. "
A few minutes later, the door to the apartment was pushed open and Amanda staggered in. Drew and his brothers let out a sigh of relief after seeing her."Where have you-""Hey, babe. Take it easy with your movements," a voice said from behind Amanda, interrupting Drew's question.Amanda giggled, shrugging her coat off her body. "I told you that, I am fine," she said, her words coming out in a slur."Wow… I never knew I would get to see the day that Panda gets drunk and loses her bearings," Calvin laughed.Drew sent him a glare telling him to shut his mouth. He wasn't happy with the fact that Amanda came back home not only drunk but with a man. He felt his territory was being threatened and he couldn't help but get jealous. "Hello guys," Amanda greeted them, finally acknowledging their presence. Mason scoffed. "And to think I was worried about her. Turns out she was enjoying herself all along," he said."Does this look like enjoyment to you?" Drew asked him."That's one way of interp
Finally, the Idiot realises his mistake.“Hey, what are you doing?“ Amanda asked him. “Leaving your house. You are delusional and you need to get yourself checked,“ the idiot said to her.Okay, that was the last straw, I said to myself as I guided towards where he was and tripped him so he fell on his butt. “What the fuck,’ he shouted but Amanda was giggling at him not caring that the guy who wanted to get into her pants a few minutes ago had just fallen on his butt. “Calvin now would be a good time for you to show up," I shouted.“Roger that, Captain,” he answered as he glided into the kitchen with a white cloth draped over him.“Oh, my fucking Jesus. What the hell is that?" Kylee shouted. "That's just Calvin been himself," Amandq said to him, bending over in laughter. “Calvin, is that Amanda's nightwear?“ Mason asked from where he was at the switch. Masons question drew my attention towards the white cloth that was draped over Calvin and I noticed that it was indeed Amanda's n
I was more than embarrassed when I recalled what had happened the previous night. I couldn't believe that I had done those things that were filtering through my brain. Note to self, never ever drink again with Cassie. Yes, I had gone to the bar with the intention of satisfying the unusual ache I had towards Drew but it was never my intention to bring the guy home where they would be able to see him. Or, maybe that's what my drunk self had thought the previous night. I might have done it just to make Drew jealous but, look how all that turned out to be. A total disaster. In fact, it was a nightmare because the memories from last night are going to hunt me forever. I looked at the three brothers who stood before me, staring me down with different expressions on their faces. I didn't need someone to interpreat what was going through their heads. Obviously, they had heard my conversation with Cassie. While she had enjoyed had drunken night with an impromptu viist from her boyfriend I
Work had been hectic throughout the day and I was seeing a migraine making an appearance. I didn't have time to do any research about the three ghost brothers in my apartment because of how busy I had been with work. My feet were killing me and halfway through the day, I regretted why I had put on heels. Though it had helped in completing the attire, it had done a death blow to my legs. I opened the door to my apartment and kicked my shoes off, not bothering to arrange them neatly by the door. I was exhausted and Leslie hadn't been nice today. It seems like something crawled up her ass and died in it because she had done nothing but back out orders upon orders to us throughout work. I had almost wanted to remind her that she had handed a major task to me that needed more attention than the flimsy ones she was throwing my way at that moment but I had to bite the tip of my tongue not to say anything that would affect my already troubled life. I had enough problems to deal with and add
"There's nothing wrong with my attitude, okay?" Drew denied.I scoffed. "That's what you have been saying. Guess what? The words coming out from your mouth differ from your behaviour," I said, not buying his excuse."What do you want me to say, Amanda?" He sighed."Am I being a disturbance to you?" I asked him, not understanding his nonchalant behaviour toward me. "No, you aren't.""So why can't you tell me what's wrong?" I asked, frustrated with his attitude. Drew was behaving as if nothing was wrong but I could see clearly that there was something definitely wrong. The problem was getting it to admit it and let me in on whatever was the issue. "Fine, If you really want to know why I am behaving like this, then I will tell you. The attitude you portrayed last night wasn't nice.""Oh, please. I was just trying to have some fun. That isn't something you should sukk over," I said dismissively."Fun?!""Yes, is there anything wrong with that?" I asked, surprised by his reaction."You c
I stormed into my office the next morning. Like, I stormed in because I was still furious about what happened the previous night. What gives him the right to question who I bring and don't bring home? Is it any of his business? Does he want me to become a ghost lover? I asked myself. I was so engrossed in my thoughts that I didn't notice that Cassie had been calling me. “Amanda."“Yes, what is it?“ I snapped at her. “Hey, calm down. What's the matter?“ She asked me, worry etched all over her face. “It's nothing,“ I replied with a wave of my hand. “ Do you need something?" I asked her. “Nuh huh, something is going on with you and I want to know what it is. So you are going to sit your ass down on that chair and tell me what the fuck is going on with you," she demanded. I sighed before plopping down on my chair, the wheels spinning me, so I faced the glass wall behind me. “It's just some minor issues, I told her after a minute of silence."“Minor issues my ass. There's definitely