Laila and Trina were both walking on the street of Cally, the summer but
breezy weather felt soothing as they both were talking about one of those
uncomfortable situation. Laila's sister was planning to run away with her
boyfriend because of her unjustly parents.
Laila and Trina were both very understanding and down to earth girls. They
were two inseparable friends that you'd mistaken them for sisters rather than
best friends. Neither of them were rude or annoying and surprisingly they never
fought with each other either. They both have each others back in the rough
time and in the good times. So clearly right now was the perfect situation
where Trina would help but at the same time Laila was uncomfortable because she
felt she was being self centred talking about her troubles.
"Laila, we've known each other since we were children. Nothing you'll
ever say to me would seem troublesome. Girl, you know I love helping people so why
wouldn't I jump for the chance of helping you?" It's true, Trina was the
type to give and help others and always supported her friends and strangers.
She's so helpful but at the same time wouldn't want to share anything negative
with anyone whether it was about herself or someone else.
Laila always respects and looks up to Trina a lot, they both have infinite
respect for each other and Laila views Trina as more of an older sister than a
best friend, even more so then her actual sister.
"She's really angry and upset with mum and dad, I just don't want her
to do anything stupid or something that she will regret." Laila said with
concern.
"You know Laila, I think it's time for us to have a word with Ella, she
just wants to be heard that's all and I think she feels like she's not getting
what she wants." Trina advised Laila, she smiled and said,
"I think you're right Trina, we need to talk to her," Trina nodded
and smiled back, "You're the best Trina! You always know what to say and
when."
"Not really," Trina blushed and Laila started to laugh,
"I see you're blushing, that's good," Laila said and hey both
started to laugh.
Laila and Trina both went to Laila's house after the decision of meeting
with Ella, Laila's older sister. When they arrived at the house, it was
completely quiet, as though it was an abandoned, but well groomed, house. The
hallway was very narrow but had a sense of homely feel to it. Having really
natured looking sceneries of forests and mountains canvases hanging on either
side of the walls, and two doors to the left of the wall; one leading to the
kitchen and the other leading to the bathroom. On the right side was the
staircase leading to the bedrooms and another bathroom. The lights hanging from
the ceiling brightened the room as though the lighting reflected was the same
that you would find in art galleries. Right at the end of the hall was the
living room.
The living room was very cosy and warm, the pictures hanging on the wall of
beautiful meadows and forests complimented the subtle furnitures spread across
the room. As soon as you entered the room, the natural light seeping through,
what seems to be, French windows brightened the area. The windows were
surrounded by mint green curtains, on the right side of the room, there was arched
walls with built in shelves full of all sorts of ornamentals from miniature art
decorations to small picture frames of tiny sceneries. On the left side was a
more wide spread area with the TV hanging off the wall, opposite it was the
dark green sofa with a small table lamp beside it on what looked to be an
antique looking end table. There were plants in the room too but not too many
of it either, just a few scattered across the room near the French looking
windows. The walls were painted in a very light sort of green and the floor was
covered with white wood. The first impression, if anyone entered this room for
the first time, would be the word calming and a place where you wouldn't want
to leave.
Laila and Trina headed towards the living room, where they found Ella
sitting on the sofa crying.
"Big sis!" Laila said with concern and both Laila and Trina rushed
over to her to comfort her. "What's the matter? Why are you crying
for?"
"It's mum and dad," said Ella tearily. Her voice was trembling and
you can see and feel the hurt she's going through just by hearing her voice.
"Why? Why can't they let me marry him? He's changed you know," she
said trying her best to convince them both.
"We know, so don't worry so much," said Trina, while comforting
her. "You know Ella, I think it would be wise if you just took your time
with this because you don't want to rush into anything and your parents are
probably thinking the same which is why they didn't want you to marry him
straight away."
"You think so?" Ella asked for reassurance from her sister.
"Yeah I truly think so," Laila smiled at her and then hugged her.
After a little more consoling, Ella was convinced by both Laila and Trina,
to take things slowly. Then, the two girls went over to Laila's room to just
hang out. Once you entered Laila's room one of the two words that would pop in
to your head: nature or green. Laila's family really loved anything to do with
nature so they decided on keeping their house consistent with the theme. Laila
loved the nature, she had the theme plastered all around her room it felt like
the perfect meadow but indoors. It was very soothing, the walls were the same
mint colour as the curtains in the living room. She had on large landscape view
of a beautiful forest like scenery hanging opposite her bed. There was a light
wooden coloured desk with a laptop and little messages on the wall just below
the picture frame. The bed opposite was very fluffy and big and had a very
delicate looking floral design over the bed covers. Just as you entered the
room, there are three very long but slim looking windows with a window seat all
around the arched wall. The bed was centred in the middle of the room with
lamps on either side. On the left side of the door there was a little dressing
table in the colour of the the desk. Beside the desk was a wardrobe that was
also in the same colour.
When Laila and Trina entered the room, Laila turned on her laptop and they
started to talk while they were waiting for it to load.
"I'm glad big sis decided to take things slow," Laila smiled.
"Yeah me too," Trina said, "Although I thought she would need
a lot more convincing then that though," she said with a little concern.
"Yeah, at first I thought that too but I think she sort of understands
that she needs to wait a little while." After a little while Laila's
laptop was loaded and they decided to check out their social media as usual,
"I'm a little bored," said Laila. Trina took a look at her laptop and
then noticed an ad of a game on the side of her screen.
"Hey Laila, what's that?" Laila turned around to look at it with a
curious face.
"I have no clue but it does look interesting doesn't it?" Laila
clicked on the add, "What's The Other World?"
"I have no idea, seems to me like a game, it looks interesting though,
how about you make an account."
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