308 Break Into Her House
They reached Mimiâs place, however, Arianna made no effort to get down. Earlier, she had been confident enough that she would walk right up to the door, apologize and they would make up right away. However, it was easier said than done.
Even though she has literally known Mimi for half her life, she couldnât help but be nervous. This was the first time she and Mimi fought as badly as this one. Normally, they yelled at each other and made up immediately, but this was three days since their argument. They let the anger fester this long and it was beginning to bother her.
âAre you going to step out or should I be the first to go up there and keep her occupied for the rest of the day,â Victor said suggestively without shame.
âEww,â Arianna expressed her disgust, and opened the door, climbing out of the car.
âGood luck out there,â Victor said to her knowing that Mimi would not make it easy for her.
âWhatever,â Arianna rolled her eyes and pulled on her cap, making sure it covered her face properly. She then walked across the lawn and stepped on the threshold, pressing the doorbell.
There was no response the first time and she had to press on the bell the second and the third until she heard movements and someone yelling, âComing!â
At once, the door was opened.
Thank God.
.....
As soon as the door revealed an unkempt Mimi who seemed to have been busy with something, Arianna waved at her with a huge smile, âHi?â
Mimi banged the door shut at her face.
Okay....?
Arianna was not going to lie, she saw that coming. The thing about Mimi was that she joked around and laughed a lot, but when she got angry, it was like the hot fury of a dragon and was difficult to calm down.
âMimi, come on!â Arianna shouted, knowing that she was still probably standing right there and hearing her, â I just want to talk and apologize for what I said to you!â
âThank you but this whore doesnât need your fucking apology!â She yelled back.
Okay, she did go too far by calling her a whore. But Arianna didnât technically call her a whore, she only hinted that... Fine, sheâs in the wrong.
âIâm really sorry, Mimi. I just uttered those words in a fit of anger! You are my best friend, Mimiâ She tried to explain to her.
âWell, best friend or not, take your apology and shove it right up your ass!â Mimi retorted and left.
Arianna gasped, really, who was being mean right now?
However, she didnât give up and continued to yell her name but when Arianna didnât get a response
for over five minutes, she gave up.
Well, not really give up.
Arianna simply sat at the entrance, determined to wait till she changed her mind. Mimi was very stubborn but she was tender-hearted and wouldnât let her stay here for the rest of the day, right?
Sigh, she wasnât sure.
Arianna brought up her knees to her chest and propped her chin on it and waited patiently. Hopefully, Mimiâs anger would expire when she sees her determination to apologize and make things right between them.
âHow is it going?â
Arianna glanced up to see that it was no one else but Victor and frowned. Why was he always bothering her, hasnât she made it clear she doesnât like him anymore. And what was Marcelâs intention by sending him here aside to keep her from escaping? Or did he intentionally tag along to prove to her that Mimi liked him?
She didnât reply to him at first, then said eventually, âSheâs still mad,â As much as Arianna wanted to still hate him, she was tired of negative energy right now.
âThatâs not surprising,â Victor replied and moved to sit beside her with her having opened up to him, âAfter I kidnapped her, she meted out the same treatment to me,â
âYou deserved worse,â Arianna grumbled out. She still hasnât gotten over the fact Victor kidnapped her best friend. Mimi should have tortured him more, not fucked with him.
Victor leaned closer to her to say, âYou might not know this but Mimi and I were the best of buddies before that incident.â
Arianna looked at him like he grew two horns, âI find that hard to believe,â
âShe really likes you, you know? She risked her life just to get you back when you were with the Red Giant. She did some things she wasnât proud of -â
âLike what?â Arianna didnât let him finish and had a serious expression as she was craving to know what her friend did to save her.
âIt doesnât matter anymore. Both of your lives changed after getting entangled with the likes of us,â
âIâm glad you know that,â her tone was harsh.
âAnd it will continue to change, however, one thing you should know, Arianna, is that the moment I was inside that woman, I knew she was my missing rib. She squeezed me so hard that I want to be in that cunt forever. Sheâs the right size for me, Arianna.â Victor was happy as he narrated his experience enthusiastically but that was not the same case for the woman beside him.
Upon his explicit narration, Arianna went red in the face and said immediately, âWhat a nice pep talk but you shouldnât have said so much,â She couldnât get the image out of her head now.
Why was the air suddenly hot?
âYou know, If you want to see Mimi so badly, I can offer you a way out,â Victor said.
âReally?â Ariannaâs eyes brightened at his offer.
âAfter that fight, she wouldnât see me, so I broke into her room -â
âYou did what?!â Arianna shouted, dumbfounded. Who does that?
However, in the next minute, an idea hit Arianna and she took off her cap, pulled out a pin from her hair, and kissed it, âI knew you would come in handy eventually,â And then, she turned and began to pick the lock.
âWhat are you doing?â Victor looked at her.
âWhat does it look like Iâm doing?â she retorted, eyes fixed on the lock.
âAre you breaking into her house?â
âOf course, not!â She denied it, saying, âUnlike you, Iâm a welcome guest in this house. So you can think of it as I lost my keys and canât get -â
Arianna was still talking when the door suddenly opened and she fell in while Mimi in question looked at her with furrowed brows and her gaze dropped to the pin in her hand.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWere you just planning on breaking into my house?â
Arianna gulped, but pointed to Victor instantly, âIt was his idea,â