Chapter 34 Daphne

34 Daphne

It’s later in the day when I wake on the sofa with a gasp, clutching my chest and sitting bolt upright. I reacquaint myself with my surroundings.

The distinct smell of spaghetti bolognese wafts in from the kitchen as I brush my hair out of my face.

After breakfast me and Milosh spent our time studying BSL and watching a film. It was when I was wrapped up in Milosh’s warm arms as we watched The Avengers that I drifted off. I don’t know how long I’ve been asleep for but judging by the blazing sun coming from the window and the smell of cooking I would say it’s maybe 2 p.m.

Leaning down and putting my head between my knees, I start trying to calm my breathing. Somehow during my short nap I had another nightmare.

The same one but a lot more vivid.

I need blueberries.

I need blueberries and a glass of water, right now.

Getting up, I make my way into the kitchen only to be greeted by a sexy, cooking Milosh. I don’t know where the man learned to cook but I’m glad he did, because I certainly can’t. I burn water.

‘Oh, you’re awake,’ Milosh says, coming to kiss the top of my head. ‘How did you sleep?’

I open the fridge and start my search for blueberries. ‘I had another nightmare.’

Milosh groans. ‘I don’t think there are any blueberries in the fridge.’

‘Oh, that’s okay.’

No, it’s not.

No, it really is not.

I don’t know what’s happening to me, but I start panicking.

Panicking over stupid blueberries.

I close the fridge and sit down on one of the dining table chairs as my lungs start to constrict.

In and out.

Just breathe in and out.

I don’t know when blueberries began to provide an odd sense of comfort after my nightmares. Maybe it’s because they’re what my mother used to give me when I was sad, and I associate them with her. I don’t know. But what I do know is that I’ve never not had blueberries after a nightmare and it’s starting to stress me out.

‘Hey, hey, Daphne, it’s okay. I’ll go get some. I’ll go get some right now.’ Milosh is crouching in front of me, hands braced on my knees, stroking them gently. He looks at his watch. ‘I’ll go to the store now.’

‘Are you sure?’

‘Yes, Daphne, it’s fine. I’ll go right now. I just need you to breathe for me.’

Now I know the blueberries are coming, my breathing starts to level. So I nod at him and he stands, turning off the stove, and walks into the living room swiftly, before coming back to the kitchen.

‘This is for you.’ He hands me a phone. ‘It only has the number to my burner in it, and that’s saved as M. I’ve put that number on speed dial too, so if you need to contact me, about anything at all, you can.’

He holds out his hand and I take it, following him into the living room. ‘You wanna watch a movie or something, to help take your mind off things?’

‘Yes, please.’

As he flicks through the DVDs we brought with us, his words from a few nights ago echo back to me.

I don’t know how I’m going to be able to provide for you. Yes, I know we’re young, but I want a future with you so I will do everything in my power to be the man you need me to be.

He doesn’t need to try.

He’s already the man I need him to be.

When he lifts up two movie options, I point to The Parent Trap and he pops it in. With another kiss on the head he turns the movie on and heads out.

I pull the throw blanket over myself and cosy into the sofa. The film is the perfect distraction. It’s funny and comforting and takes me out of my head; I couldn’t have picked a better option myself.

Around twenty minutes later the door unlocks and heavy footsteps sound in the hallway.

Jeez, why is Milosh so heavy footed all of a sudden?

‘I remember how much you used to love this film.’

I freeze.

That voice.

The voice that echoes in my memories.

The voice that echoes in my nightmares.

I turn my head to the door and my blood runs cold.

‘Mother?’

‘Hello, Daphne.’

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