Bashing Trinity
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BASH
The chilly air wraps my skin as soon as I step out of my family’s private jet. I inhale deeply the smell of New York City—the city that never sleeps.
Welcome Back, Bash!
It’s good to be back!
The skyline buildings, the noises, the lights, and the New Yorkers—I miss all of them. I get inside of the black Rolls Royce of my Grandpa Mike. My stomach churns at the thought of being back.
When I think I get myself prepared for this, but I am wrong, and the anxiousness starts crawling in my skin. Now that I’m here, I want to go back to London and stay there for the rest of my entire life.
But I promised my family that once I finished college, I will be back—that’s one of the two reasons why I’m here.
“Welcome back, Sir Bash!” The family driver of early forties greets me with courtesy; he turns to me and nods from the driver seat. “I’m Edmund Russell. Your driver, Mr. Hughes.” He extends his hand, and I immediately grip it for a handshake.
“Thank you, Edmund. Please, call me Bash if you would like to stay as my driver.”
“Sure, Bash,” he says with hesitant, “when your family is not around,” he adds with a salute.
I chuckle. “Good. Now, let’s head home.”
“Yes, sir,” he replies with enthusiasm.
I glance at him one more time before I smile. I can’t help but amaze at the astounding city lights of array colors as we pass by, the colossal skyline buildings that stand tall from afar, the neon lights that flicker in different colors, and billboards flash with advertisements that blur through the car window.
My emotions start to swirl in my belly. There’s something about New York that you can’t find in any place in the world. It’s maybe because I still consider this my home?
New Yorkers are still busy even at this past midnight hour. Indeed this city never sleeps. The yellow cabs and the chaotic traffic remind me that I’m finally back in New York.
“Bash, your parents directed me to send you to your Penthouse, but first, I will drive you to Hughes’s mansion.” His deep voice bashes me out from my thoughts.
“Sure. Like you can say no to my dad.”
He chuckles, “That’s actually from Mrs. Hughes. Your mom, Bash.”
I roll my eyes. “Of course. Her baby boy is back.”
treats me like a nine-year-old boy. I can’t blame her, though. I’m her only son, and she almost died giving birth to me. She got into complications during the labor that resulted in her not getting pregnant again. Her doctors had to remove her
then. I had a long flight, Edmund. I hope we won’t stay long.”
responses
when Edmund plays a 90’s song. I can’t help but hum
“Bash, are you sure you know how to braid?” Trinity asks, looking up at me. She’s sitting on the floor in her room while I’m on her pink bed. I start separating her
try it on her hair though,” I say, separating the first section into three sections, then twist it and
But make sure you do it fast. You still have to help me choose my dress for the Prom.” She tilts her head to look at me.
push her head down. “Stay still if you want me to finish this fast.” I try to be focused on
She whines, hitting me on my leg.
I laugh. “It was not strong, goldfish,” I say between laughs. I do the first braid perfectly. “Look at this,
Her face lights up. Her eyes glimmer as she looks at me. “It’s perfect, Bash. Thanks!” she chirps, hugging
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my legs and tap my fingers on my knee. I forget to bring my Airpods with me, so I have
wearing a baby blue ankle-length dress.
She smiles at me. “What do
at her without expression on my face. I shake my
it’s blue.” Her shoulders
“Trinity, I’m not color-blind,” I snap, rolling my
“But we like blue,” she
take a deep breath.
sometimes. Okay, maybe most of the time. She cried and hid away from me for days until I apologized. I needed her to help me with my art classes. I’d rather choose her to help me than the art tutor that my parents paid. I can say, I enjoy having
plain, Trinity. Try something colorful. You have nice skin color, your hair, and
“I thought you hate my hair and my freckles, and my skin is translucent.”
I laugh on my seat as the sales lady approaches us. “I said pale, and I did not say translucent. Ms. Jenna, can you please help my girlfriend here.” I stand up and wrap my arm
“Choose a perfect dress for her?”
perfect for her. She got a beautiful skin with redhead
on. The size fits for you,
go to the same school from grade school to high school, and we become best friends. Sometimes, I think of her as a lesbian because she never dates anyone. Unlike me, I dated some girls, but I
If you don’t want me to ruin your pathetic life!” That’s my girlfriend, Alesha yelling at Trinity in the gym during their P.E class. I just finish practicing football when I decide to talk to Trinity to teach her Calculus. I cross my arms over my chest as I watch them
face turns
“He will tell you, ugly! He’s just waiting for the right time. That’s why I’m telling you now. Do you even have a date for prom? I bet nobody asks you yet, right?” Alesha pokes Trinity on her shoulder.
don’t go to that lousy dance or prom. That’s for brainless cheerleaders who
smile. I can’t help but chuckle.
his loser of a maid!” Alesha yells again. Students are
didn’t ask Alesha to be my Prom date, and Trinity is my best friend and not my maid. I sprint toward them and push two students to give me away. Alesha’s eyes
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