Ch 1
Kacey walked onto the train. Today she would be visiting a very important person in her life, her father Carter Greene, She had not told the girls that she found out, because she didn't know how they would reply. So, she made excuses everytime she would have to leave. She hated doing it. Really. She even swore to her friends that she would never lie again, but here she was breaking that promise. The train cart she was in was small, and she could feel the heat from outside. It was a normal day in HLC a summer day, and she had been with the girls at the boardwalk. She loved hanging out with them. They felt like her cup of tea and made sure she was happy all of the time.
Kacey had been through a lot of rough things. When she was younger she was placed into a foster home by her infamous parents Carter Greene and Dr Alvah, who left her in charge of another family. She thought that those people were her real parents until she had to switch again. She kept on moving around till she was nine when she finally met her father, and then 5 years later coming back to him again. She had went on various trips to different places. once going to the city of Paris to study sculpting. That is what she told Emma on their first day together, She had been to other European countries too like England, Italy and so many others. But, when she found out the week before who were biological mother was, things didn't seem to lighten up. Each week, Kacey would stay at a different house, either the mansion that was owned by Dr Alvah or the mansion owned by Carter Greene. And that was where she was headed.
The train ride was almost 45 minutes in when she spotted a girl that looked her age, on her phone. Her blonde hair was coming down onto her face, and Kacey could tell she was focused, On her hand were two rings, one with a large A and another with a G. She had on a summer outfit, fit for the season, which consisted of a mint green tank with short jean shorts and brown sandals. Her white nails clacked at her phone screen with each move that she made. The girl finally looked up when she noticed Kacey staring. "Um, can I help you?" She asked. Kacey looked out the window but noticed that the girl was confused. "Sorry. I didn't mean to interupt your focus, I was just wondering what you were doing. People are so facinating in public places." The girl shrugged and went back to what she was doing. Kacey tried to start conversation. "So what's your name?" The girl looked back up. She didn't seem bothered, just confused. "My name is Adrianna. You?" Kacey said her name. They both stopped and there was silence between them. Kacey noticed that the rings on her finger were shining. "Hey. Your rings are very pretty. Where did you get them?" Adrianna looked at her hands. "Oh these, they are from my father." Kacey smiled. She seemed she was finally getting through this girl. "So, where are you from? I don't think I've seen you before." Kacey said. Adrianna looked back up. "What is this twenty questions? If you wanna know more about me go on my Instagram." Kacey swallowed. Maybe she went a little far. But she didn't have time to think about that. She arrived at her destination.
Carter's house was massive and there was a fountain in the front. The man lived alone. How much space could he possibly need? She rang the doorbell. While she waited, she thought back to two weeks ago when she had done the same thing. Except it was raining. Not the bright sunshine like today. The door opened to Carter in his normal clothes. Blue suit, pink tie and hair pulled up. Carter frowned. "You finally made it here. You were an hour late." Kacey walked in. She felt herself getting hot. "Well, the train was long because they are fixing one of the tracks." Carter nodded and brought her into the kitchen. Kacey sat down, and Carter placed a glass of cucumber water on the counter. "Did you speak with your mother last week?" He asked pouring himself one. Kacey nodded. "yes I did. Why can't you two just live in the same house?" Carter swallowed. "We cannot for our own reasons Kacey. Everytime you come into my house you ask that question. It's like your not paying attention to the money that went into buying this house!" he yelled. His voice echoed through the walls. "Sorry." She frowned. Carter placed a hand on her arm. "It's okay." Carter placed down his glass and looked out the massive window in the kitchen. "Your mother and I do have things to discuss. We just held them back." He looked down at his lion ring. "Honestly, I know she knows that I miss her, it's just that she wants to ignore me. Ignore us. On purpose. But she knows deep inside that she can't. But soon she will forgive me. After all, I, Carter Greene always gets what he wants."
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Alright that is it for today's writing. Hope you enjoyed!