Get Me Married By Tori Chapter 6
Get Me Married
Chapter 6: The proposal GENESIS I stared at my sister with an amused look in my eyes while my lips remained jammed together, so to suppress the urge to laugh at how ridiculous she sounded but I couldnât hold it in for too long, it was just so far fetched, I couldnât help but laugh so loud. My sister and parents stared at me with weird eyes but I didnât stop, I laughed till my stomach began to hurt. Then I had to stop, I relaxed and took deep breathes before turning to them. âWhat? Did you hear you daughter speak?â I said and surpressed the laughter that threatened to come out of my loins again. âI am saying the truthâ Ava said in annoyance to the way I was laughing at her silly jokesâ¦. I pouted at her. âof course I believe youâ¦..â
I said and sat close to her, her eyes brightened and she smiled widely. âIn our next lifeâI added and the smile washed off her face, it was replaced with a deep frown. âMomâ¦..tell herâ she whined and I turned to my parents. They looked anxious and uncomfortable, they were tensed about something and I was just taking note of it. âWhat is wrong?â I asked them concerned. âI said the truth and they know itâ Ava said unconcerned and went back to the things in front of her. âSweet heartâ my dad called with a worried voice and my shoulders immediately tensed up. Something was wrong, something I had no idea about. âGenesisâ¦we are going to be leaving nowâ Tiana said the moment they felt the tension in the room. They immediately knew it was a family time and it was there queue to leave. I turned to them immediately, I gave them a faint smile. âI will come to the apartment to pick up some of my thingsâ I said and walked towards the three of them. âJust tell us you miss us alreadyâ Tiffany teased and pulled me into a hug. âYeah sureâ I smirked and turned to Tiana âBe a good girl okayâ she started and I hugged her tightly. Before turning to Nate, he had been so uncomfortable before my parents, he didnât know how to behave. But I pulled him into a hug none the less. âI will miss youâ I said audibly and it made him more uncomfortable. He shifted uncomfortably and tried pushing me away but I still held him.
He was my boyfriend after all and my parents needed to start knowing him. After holding him for as long as I could, I allowed him to breath and then he glared at me, it made him so cute. They said their good byes and left immediately while I turned back to my parents. They still looked tensed and scared out of their mind. I could feel the tension slowly getting to me as I stared at them, they were so scared and afraid and it was unlike them. I didnât understand what could be the reason for their behavior. Ava looked fine so I couldnât tell if it was because of her they looked tensed, something was bothering them and whatever it was, was getting me worked up immediately.. âDadâ¦.momâ¦â I called them as gently as I could. âTalk to meâ my eyes pleaded to them. They just stood and stared at me for a while before they took their seats and urged me to take mine. âWe are sorry we missed your graduationâ my dad apologized. I smiled faintly at him and nodded my head in understanding. I had wished my family would have been there on such an occasion, it was something I wanted but I knew they had better things to do especially because of the fact that Avaâs health was deteriorating deeply. âItâs fineâ¦.I understand perfectly wellâ I said to him. He nodded his head and went quiet again. My mom sat beside him with her hands entertwined together, she kept squeezing and shaking her hands nervously, I knew there was more to the story than what they were both telling me. âAva collapse few days agoâ my father started again. They were finally going to speak. âShe was brought here and the doctors said she needed a new kidneyâ he continued and I immediately turned to Ava. She was fast asleep with chocolate all over her mouth. I was scared for her, she had been sick for so long and we knew she would get worse but we were hoping it would happen when I had finally gotten a job. I knew how much a kidney cost and the money could not have been raised so easily. âWhat are we going to doâ¦she canât die, she⦠.â tears were freely running down my eyes as I spoke. âCalm downâ¦â my mom started. âWhat do you mean by thatâ¦she is going to die on me andâ¦..â â She got a new kidneyâ my father interrupted and I gaped at him. âWaitâ¦whatâ¦.â My eyes travelled back to Ava. She didnât look pale, she didnât look sick, she looked better than she had ever been in ages. But I was still confused. âIâ¦donât. understandâ I said and turned to my parents. âWhat she said earlier was the truthâ my mother said nervously and my confusion increased. âShe got a new kidneyâ my father said calmly. âHowâ¦what are you saying?â I asked in frustration. I heard what my sister said earlier and it was still a joke to me, it was still confusing. âLeona Chase had paid her hospital billsâ my mom said and my eyes widened. I had heard about the family of the former head of state and the things I heard were none of my business so I didnât pay attention to them. I only knew they were rich and in our state, poor people stay away from the rich, that was how it worked if you didnât want to be in trouble or be their puppet. âShe paid for the transplant?â I asked in realization and understanding. My mom nodded her head vigorously, tears streaming down her cheeks in happiness. âYou meanâ¦.she wonât get sick everâ I said as I felt more tears burn the back of my eyes.
My mom nodded her head again and my heart leaped in Joy beyond comprehension. The tears freely flowed and I felt relieved and happy, thoughts of what life was like for her, she was never like the normal kids and it affected every one. I had to watch her go through pain and as her big sister it was always hurting me to see her that way. The way I felt at the pure knowledge that it was over, the health issues, the sleepless nights, they were over. I couldnât be happier. I got up from my feet and stared at my parents. I wanted to scream, I wanted to shriek, I wanted to jump all at once. My father saw through me as he always did and he also got up and pulled me into hug. âShe is going to be fineâ I cried into his chest while his hands ran through my hair. âHer bills came with a priceâ my father said with a sad voice.
Though I wanted to remain in that happy, jubilating mood, I could sense the sadness and fear in his voice. I pulled away from his hug and stared at him. âWhat?â I asked, nervousness creeping into my body system. He stared at me for long and dropped his hands to his side and looked away. It felt like he was unable to speak for the fear of what he had to say. âYou are to marry her son in less than two weeksâ he said without meeting my eyes. For a moment there, I stumbled back a little while I tried comprehending the things he said. They were the exact same thing Ava had said earlier. I shook my head violently, it couldnât be, how could it be? I turned to my mom and a tear slipped down her cheeks, she affirmed what my dad had said and more tears rolled down my cheeks immensely. âHow could you?â I yelled accusingly at my parents. âAm I just some property of yours that you can give out? How could you agree to such terms? I am your daughterâ I yelled louder and my mom cried openly. My heart was broken at the thought of not achieving my dreams, they sold me off, they gave me away like I was nothing. They didnât care about me, they didnât care about my future, how could they do that? âNoâ¦my dear, our hands were tied, we had no escape. She had paid the bills andâ¦â¦âmy mom tried explaining but I wasnât listening. The thought of loosing everything, I worked and strived so hard just to graduate so I could build a better home and they were all for nothing, My chest began to hurt and I found myself a place to seat down. âare you okay dear?â my dad asked and tried touching me, I openly glared at him. âDonât you dare come close to meâ my voice held anger and coldness, it shook him and he moved away. âWe didnât mean to Genâ¦â¦â âYou sold me out mom, you sold me out to a family I know nothing about. Didnât you care about my dreams and my opinions? My wishes and life, you just threw everything awayâ I screamed at her. âCalm down, itâs not all that bad, the family have money. Itâs a life changing opportunity for you and us, we would no longer be poorâ my dad added and I glared harder at him with more tears streaming down my cheeks. âMoney, this is what itâs about. You are tired of being poor and used me as a collateral for your rich lifeâ I snapped and my dad flinched back, his shoulders slumped and he looked away from me. My words were hurting him but I didnât just care . I couldnât take the sight of them anymore and I took to my heels and left the room. Tears kept streaming down my cheeks as I ran out of the hospital and got into the first cab I saw. I didnât stop crying, I couldnât stop crying. I felt betrayed, I felt like nothing, I was hurting terribly. They knew how much I wanted to graduate, they knew how much I dreamed for us, they knew how hard I had worked to get to where I was, I didnât understand how they could throw away everything like that. I went to the place I thought best for myself, it was the only place I could actually run to and I pushed the door open and barged in violently. âyou donât have toâ¦â¦â Tiana paused what she was about to say and stared at my face.
âWhat is it? What happened?â she came closer to me with worried look on her eyes. That called Tiffanyâs attention and she also came closer, making me her priority at that moment. I didnât know how to explain or where I could explain from. How could I tell them I am was about to be given out to a family that was feared in the city. The thought itself was scary to me. The tears in my eyes didnât stop flowing, I pulled Tiana into a hug and cried even more. âCome-on baby girl. Itâs going to be fineâ she hugged me back and patted my back like she understood my pain and allowed me cry for as long as I could till I was able to feel better. When I felt like I wouldnât cry anymore. I sat down on the bed and wrapped my hands around a pillow. âIs Ava going to be fine?â they asked at once and a faint smile spread to my lips as I recollected how lovely she was. I nodded my head in a positive response to them and suddenly felt tears burn the back of my eyes when I remembered that my life had been exchanged for hers. âWhatâs wrong?â Tiffany asked concerned. I took a deep breath and exhaled. âThe wife of the former head of state had paid her medical bills and moreâ¦â¦.â I started my story and told them exactly what my parents had told me. At the end of the story, they went completely mute and just gaped at me.
âGuys say somethingâ I urged them. âOh my Godâ¦â¦â they both shrieked at the same time, frightening me and shocking me at the same time. That was not the response I was expecting from them at the least. âwhatâ¦what is it?â I asked with my hands on my chest. They both stopped shrieking and stared at me. âShe canât see itâ Tiffany said and turned to Tiana who was still staring at me. âNo she canâtâ¦I canât believe she was crying because of this newsâ Tiana said to Tiffany ignoring my utterly confused state. âGuysâ¦I am still hereâ I said with a tone of annoyance and they both smiled at me. They came closer and sat beside me. âYou are going to be married into the richest family in the stateâ Tiana said calmly, she talked so slow like she was talking to a child who found it hard to understand things. âYou are luckyâ Tiffany rushed in. âWhat do you mean lucky. I have dreams, I have plans, should I just throw them away like nothing just so I could get married to a man I donât knowâ I snapped at Tiffany. âWhoa â¦calm downâ Tiffany backed up like I could bite. âGenesisâ¦.â Tiana placed her hands on my thighs and called out calmly. âThose dreams and plans were because you wanted to make life better for your parents and take care of Avaâs health issues right?â she asked a question she knew the answer to. But I answered her all the same. âYesâ¦â âAnd a chance has been given to you. A chance that would stop you from striving. Canât you see? Your sisterâs hospital bills had been paid and she has a chance to live, your parents will live better and you can as well achieve your dreams easier by being their daughter in.. lawâ she said and I began to see reasons. âYour parents had no option. You know they would never sell you out, itâs a great opportunity for you tooâ she added, my shoulders slumped and guilt filled my heart in remembrance of the things I Said to my parents. And at the same time I started seeing the light, it was indeed an opportunity for me and for my family. It was a great way to escape from the suffering they have been through and my dreams were to give them a better life, if giving them a better life was through a different medium than I have anticipated thenâ¦. âButâ¦I donât know this man. He might be old or Haggard or wicked. What happened to love?â I found a different excuse to prove that the marriage was not really a good idea. âShut upâ¦â Tiffany shrieked again and got up from the bed in search of something. When she came back, she came back with a newspaper and placed it on my legs.. It was the same newspaper they had seen in the hospital and screamed. âJordan Chase is the only son of the former head of stateâ¦and goshâ¦he isnât oldâ Tiffany said and her cheeks turned pink.. âOhhâ¦â I simply said. âBut Nateâ¦.â I found another excuse and Tiana rolled her eyes. âNate would understand that you had no choice. Moreover you donât love him, he is just an amazing companion to youâ Tiana said âWhatâ¦he is my boyfriend, he hadâ¦.â âGirl you are still a virgin with this hot bodyâ¦what kind of boyfriend is he?â Tiffany interrupted me and I gaped at her. Yes I didnât love Nate, but we were a perfect match, we were like the hottest boy, hottest girl must date in college thing.
But that didnât mean he wasnât good to me, he was always there, always by my side, he was the best companion and I wouldnât mind marrying him. He respected me and never pushed when I told him I wasnât ready for sex. We were not inlove and I didnât want my first time to feel empty. So I had asked him to wait and he did without complaint, he was the best man and not some Jordan Chase from a rich family, no matter what others said. âDonât think about it. Just do itâ¦I envy youâ Tiana shrieked and pulled me away from my thoughts. âCheer up, itâs not like you can escape from it. So why not accept it with open armsâ¦..do it for your parents and save them from more sufferingâ Tiffany said and that last part really hit me. My parents, they would smile at me though they were crying in their hearts. They made sure I was happy though they knew it would cost them more. How could I not have thought about them? âI am getting married thenâ I sighed and they both shrieked, excited about my own marriage more than I was myself. I went back to the hospital with a lot of thoughts in my mind, they were mostly negative thoughts but I shoved them off and thought about only the positive. âIt was for Ava, it was for my parents, it was for my family, it was for my dreams. Itâs the best for meâ I kept saying to myself till I got to my sisterâs room. âMaâam, she refused the proposal and I canât force her to. Give us time, we promise to pay back your moneyâ I heard my father saying and I paused at the door. âIt might take a while but we will pay the money. Her happiness is more important to us and she isnât happy about any of this. I canât even give her the assurance that she will be happy being married to your son. I am sorry but we canâtâ¦..â I pushed through the door and they all turned to me. They were sitting with a woman I had never seen before, she had a scarf tied around her face like she was hiding from someone. âDonât worry about itâ¦â I said immediately. âI accept the proposal.. Get me marriedâ She has accepted the offerâ¦The interesting part will soon be here.