Que Sera Sera Chapter 24: The Fast Track

“Phew! We’re finally done!” Mike threw his huge bio book in the air. It did an ungraceful spin in the air before promptly landing in a mud puddle.

“Hm… Mike?” Ariel snickered.

“What?”

“You need that book next term.”

“Aw Shit!” Mike quickly retrieved the book, but it was almost fully soaked through.

Laughing at Mike’s attempts at drying off his book, Joe and Ariel yelled a quick good-bye to him before heading off to Joe’s house. The accounting final was tomorrow, and Ariel had pleaded with Joe for some last minute reviews.

“You know everything already Ari, so why are we doing more reviews?”

“I just need a little more help with section 3B. The prof says it’s going to be at least 30% of the exam.”

“But we went over that section at least 5 times. You know it forward and backward.”

“I just don’t want to take any chances. If I don’t get a B in this class, Prof McArthur says I won’t be able to enrol in her class next semester.”

“You didn’t tell me that earlier!”

“I know, but she only told me two days ago. Now you see what I need that review?”

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“Here you go.” Joe handed a bag of roasted chestnuts to Ariel.

“Thanks.” Ariel smiled. Who knew Joe was so considerate.

“Eat them while they’re hot, they taste better.” He said, “but not too fast, or you’ll burn yourself.”

“I know how to eat chestnuts Joe.” Ariel said wryly.

“I know that, I’m just…” He decided to be quiet. Why am blabbering like a fool? Come on Joe, show her you’re not an idiot!

“You want to walk around?” Ariel asked. Joe had insisted they get roasted chestnuts before they looked at the light displays.

“Sure.” He grabbed Ariel’s hand and led her to the nearest set of light. It was of Santa and his reindeers, and Rudolf’s nose glowed brightly.

Ariel blushed a little. No one has ever held her hand in public before, and instead of being embarrassed like she normally would be, she found she liked it.

For the next half an hour, Joe and Ariel walked around and looked at all the displays. Joe continued to hold Ariel’s hand and he was surprised she let him. It was 10 o’clock by the time they were done seeing the displays and Joe really wanted to ride the Christmas Train after. Even though she was starting to get worried about Mira at home alone, Ariel couldn’t refuse Joe’s puppy dog look. In the end, she agreed. Since it was near Christmas, the line-up was long.

Looking at all the families in the line-up, Ariel felt a little bit teary. She missed her family. A lot.

“You ok Ariel?” Joe asked, concerned.

“Yes.” Ariel gave a shaky smile. “Just thinking about my family, especially my parents.”

“Where you close to them?” Joe asked.

Ariel frowned at him, “yeah, I mean, they were my parents.”

“Oh.” Joe felt the need to defend his last comment. “It’s just that I’m not particularly close to my father. He’s off in Taiwan somewhere doing business related stuff and I haven’t seen him in at least half a year. He’s never really been there fore me, his business always came first.”

“That’s too bad.” Ariel looked pensive. “Kind of ironic. I’d do anything to talk to my dad again.”

Joe hugged her lightly. Ariel stiffened, then relaxed. “What’s that for?.”

“I don’t know.” Joe grinned. “seemed like you could use a hug.”

Ariel smiled back at him, his grin was infectious, “Thanks.”

“I’m so glad it’s almost Christmas.”

“Yes, me too. Especially since all the exams are done.”

Joe nodded, “You thought you did well on the exam, right?”

“I think so. I mean, I got answers for all the questions. I just hope I didn’t make a stupid mistake somewhere.”

“I’m sure you did fine.”

Ariel just nodded.

“Do you want to come over to my house on Christmas Day?” Joe quickly continued when Ariel looked at him questioningly. “It’s just both Mike’s and my Dad are not home on Christmas, so Mike and his Mom always come over to my house. I was just wandering if you want to come too.”

“Thanks for the offer Joe, but I don’t think so.” She elaborated when he looked disappointed. “Mira and I have been alone for years, so we developed all these weird traditions for ourselves around Christmas. One of them is that we must both stay at home.

“Besides, Mike would probably spend Christmas with Rainie.” Ariel continued him.

“Fine, I’ll just spend Christmas alone then.” Joe sighed melodramatically.

Ariel pinched him lightly before running onto the Christmas train – it was finally their turn.

On the train, they oh-ed and ah-ed like little kids at the various light exhibits. Joe put his arm around Ariel’s shoulder and she leaned on him. All too soon, it was time to go home. Joe looked increasingly uncomfortable as he drove near her basement. Although Ariel noticed, she pretended she didn’t.

“Ariel!” Joe called just before she was about to open her door.

“Yes?” She turned around.

“Do you,” He said extremely fast. “Doyouwanttogooutagainsometime?”

“What?”

Joe took a deep breath, “Do you want to go out again sometime?”

“Sure.” Ariel smiled, “but please stop sounding so nervous, it makes me nervous.”

Joe chuckled quietly, looked at her for a moment, and then leaned down and gave her a quick kiss on the lips before dashing away to his car.

Ariel stood there, rooted by the door for a long minute as she recovered from shock. That was my first kiss.

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“I want all the gory details.” Rainie exclaimed excitedly.

“I told you Rainie, there aren’t any.” Ariel rolled her eyes as she was brewing coffee. Luckily, she wasn’t facing the counter, so Rainie didn’t see it. “And stop sounding like Mira. She grilled me for details when I got home last night too.”

“How can there not be any details. There’s got to be more to it than what you told me.”

“How do you know?”

“Because there is no way the only thing you did on your date was walk around Stanley Park while eating chestnuts!” Rainie sounded frustrated.

“That is all we did!” Ariel didn’t want to tell Rainie about the kiss. If she did, Rainie would probably get so excited that she would blurt it out so everyone in the Lotus could hear.

“I give up!” Rainie glared at Ariel. “You are hopeless.”

Ariel finally turned around and handed Rainie her coffee, “Jeez, what tipped you off?”

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“So you ran off? Just like that?” Mike asked incredulously.

“Yup.” Joe leaned back on the couch.

“You never cease to amaze me with the weird stuff you do around her.”

“I never cease to amaze myself.” Joe chugged down his eggnog.

“Why are you drinking eggnog?”

“My mom is making me, something about getting into the festive spirit. and if you don’t get out of here soon, she’s going to make you drink it too.”

“I’m outta here man.” Mike bolted for the door.

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“Nothing sir.” Arron reported to Ge. “We still don’t know why Ariel is hiding from him.”

Ge rubbed his temples, “why am I not surprised?”

“Our agents are concerned about James’ latest business transaction. It seems that he’s purchasing some land down in South America. The only reason we know about it is because the land he’s buying belongs to an orphanage. Since he doesn’t seem the charitable type, or San Salvador Office flagged him.”

“That is odd. Find out why he’s buying it. It’s definitely illegal, whatever it is,” Ge looked at the paperwork infront of him. “but he’s good. All his documents and paper works are perfect and his stories and alibis air tight. We can’t get any proof on him. All these cover-ups are professionally done. We need to find out who’s doing them.”

“What do we do once we find out?”

“We need to take him out. His company is making a tone of profit – far too much to be gained through legal means and he’s rapidly becoming powerful.” Ge took a close look at the piece of paper in his hands. “He’s dangerous.”

“If you say so, Sir.”

Ge frowned at Arron, “Just spit it out.”

“He is Ariel and Miranda’s stepfather. Wouldn’t they be upset if you arrest him.”

“Judging by the way they’re running from him, I don’t think so.”

“But what if they’ve only got a small quarrel with him and were merely being stubborn and wilful by running away? Wouldn’t they be upset then.”

“Ariel’s not like that. You know that. It doesn’t matter anyways. If what he’s doing is illegal, we take him down.”

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“Joe, dude! Come hang out with us.” Jason yelled loudly into the receiver.

“I don’t-“ Joe started saying.

“Don’t tell me you don’t have time,” Jason slurred, he was definitely drunk. “You haven’t hanged out with us since you started going out with your new girlfriend.”

“We’ve only been going out for a few days you idiot, and stop drinking so much!”

“You’re such a pansy Joe.” Jason swore, “Maria honey, I’ll be with you in a second.”

“Where are you?”

“We’re at Jessica’s.”

“Jessica. Your blond and blue eyed ex-girl friend who swore never to talk to you again?” Joe asked in disbelief.

“Yeah, she couldn’t get enough of me.”

“And yet you’re with another girl right now?”

“So What? Jess and I are hardly exclusive.”

“You’re an ass.”

“Hey, she’s in a room with Brian. I bet you don’t need to me tell you what they’re doing.” Jason chortled as if he told a funny joke. “Oh, that feels good Janice… Oh yes Chelsea.”

“Look, I got stuff to do, I’ll see you later.”

“That lame excuse won’t work… ah… today. If you’re ah not ah here in 30 minutes, I’m going to go over to your house. We all ah know how much your mother loves me.”

Joe didn’t even want to think about what Jason was doing and felt annoyed. Mrs. Cheng hated Jason. She hated his spiky hair, multiple body piercings, and oversized clothing, and he knows it. Anytime he wanted Joe to do something, he threatened to come over. Joe didn’t like Jason much either, but since that one time Jason got him out of trouble in grade 9, it seemed like he was always doing what Jason wanted.

“Stop shitting me man.”

“I’m not fucking kidding you. Get here or I’ll go there.” Jason hung up the phone.

Joe slammed down his phone, grabbed his coat, and started driving to Jessica’s house. Jason is annoying, immature, and a slob, but he never goes back on his words. If Joe didn’t show up in the next 30 minutes, Jason will make good of his promise and come to Joe’s house, and that could be disastrous. Why the hell am I friends with him?

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Hi Guys! Thanks for reading. Sorry for the long gap between the updates. I was going to update around New Years, but I got a bacterial infections and couldn’t. Then school started, and well… Anyways, enjoy this update and please comment!

Happy Chinese New Year!

Que Sera Sera Chapter 12: Two by Two by Four

“I am so tired!” Rainie exclaimed as she plopped down in a chair in front of the counter at the Lotus Café.

“Why are you so tired?” Ariel asked. She was busy drying mugs. Why won’t that speck disappear?

“I went shopping.”

“Again?”

“Hey, I needed stuff. Vancouver is extremely cold!”

“Vancouver is not cold. It snows 4 or 5 times a year and the rain wash it away the next day.”

“Well, Vancouver is much colder than Taiwan.” Rainie declared royally. “It does not snow in Taiwan, and I can’t get use to this humidity or this chilliness.”

“It’s much colder where I came from.”

“Aren’t you from Taiwan?”

“My parents were. I was born in Kitchener.”

“You were born in a Kitchen?”

Ariel bursted out laughing. “Not the kitchen. Kitchener Ontario. It’s about an hour drive south of Toronto. And believe me; the snow really piles up and it’s absolutely freezing.”

“Oh well,” Rainie shrugged. “I think Vancouver is cold. Besides, I’ll take any excuse to go shopping!”

Ariel grinned, “Point taken, so what did you buy?”

Before Rainie can reply, Joe and Mike barged into the café.

“Yo Ariel!” Joe called.

“Hey.” Ariel replied.

Joe dragged Mike over to the counter sat down in a chair beside Rainie so fast that he nearly shoved her off her chair. Luckily, he leaned over and caught her before she can fall. They stayed in that compromising position, with Rainie nearly falling and Joe leaning over and supporting her for a moment.

Mike coughed. Joe started and nearly dropped Rainie again.

“Sorry,” Joe grinned goofily.

“It’s ok.” Rainie replied in a rather unsteady voice. Why is my heart beating so fast and why am I blushing?

“Kindly refrain from molesting my friends in front of me Joe.” Ariel joked. Why is Rainie so red? Does she like Joe? She can’t like him, he’s-

“Jealous Ari?” Joe asked in a mock provocative tone.

“Oh yeah, totally.” Ariel replied sarcastically.

Mike coughed again.

“Mike!” Ariel exclaimed.

Joe looked confused, “do you know each other?”

“You could say so.” Mike started…

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==Flashback==

“Coffee with 2 creams and one sugar!” Ariel declared with fake brightness to mike.

Mike looked at the coffee uncertainly, “That looks like way more than 2 cream.”

“Sir, I assure you it is-“

“Watch out!” Someone shouted from the outside.

Everyone looked on as a football flew through the window of the Lotus Café, shattering the glass into a million pieces behind Mike.

Ariel pulled him. Hard.

Both of them fell on the floor with a dull thud.

Mike got up, saw the many shards of glass that was now scattered where he was sitting, and opened his eyes so large is was almost comical. “Wow. Thanks.”

“No problem.”

“Ariel Zhang! Did I not tell you the customer is always first?” Ariel’s manager, Jerry, came flying out the kitchen. He started apologizing to mike with gusto, “Sir, I’m sorry, she didn’t mean to pull you, I hope you’re not hurt,-“

Mike held up his hand, “Sir, it’s ok. It’s a good thing she pulled me.”

Jerry just seemed to notice the football and the glass shards behind Mike. “Oh.

“Excuse me.” Jerry said before marching outside.

“He’s going outside to yell at those guys.” Ariel supplied when she noticed Mike’s confused look. “Watch out for Jerry when he’s angry.”

“I will. Oh, I’m Mike, Mike He.”

“Ariel Zhang.”

==End of Flashback==

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“So that’s how you two know each other?” Rainie asked.

“Yup. I tell you Rainie, it’s dangerous to hang around these two, especially Joe.”

“Hey! That’s not true.”

“It’s extremely true.” Ariel emphasized. “First time we met, you hit me with your car. You nearly knock her to the floor the first time you met Rainie, and the first time I met Mike, I nearly got speared to death by a million shards of glass.”

“The glass thing was not my fault.” Mike protested. “And I haven’t hurt Rainie yet.”

“Oh, silly me. I haven’t introduced you guys to Rainie yet. Rainie, this is Mike and Joe. Both of them are studying commerce at VU.”

“It’s nice to meet you. I’m Rainie and I just moved here from Taiwan. I will be studying history at VU starting next term.”

“Can you help me with history?” Mike asked excitedly.

“Um… sure?” Rainie answered uncertainly.

“Mike, is there a subject that you don’t need help with? Ariel asked exasperatedly.

“Yes.”

“What is it?”

“Basket weaving.” Mike said the first thing on his mind. Huh? Basket weaving???

Everyone bursted out laughing.

“There’s no such course as basket weaving.” Joe chortled.

Rainie fell off her chair laughing.

“What!” Mike insisted only half jokingly, “I’m serious!”

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Que Sera Sera Chapter 10: Conversations

It was snowing. The first snowfall of the year. Little flakes drifted lazily from the sky to the ground, covering everything with a thin layer fluff.

Ariel looked out the window of the Lotus Café, the little coffee shop she now works at part time. True, Ariel could have gotten a better paying job at an office somewhere, but she resisted. James would have a much tougher time tracking me down if I do minimum wage jobs. He wouldn’t think that I would “stoop this low”.

It was Thursday afternoon, so there were very few patrons in The Lotus. Ariel was relieved; she really needed a rest. The bell above the door dinged, signifying the presence of a customer. A girl smaller than Ariel ran in and plopped herself on a chair near the window. The girl looked tired and wary, and Ariel felt a little sorry for her.

“Hi, what would you like to drink?” Ariel walked over.

“Oh, just coffee, black, thanks.” Rainie replied breathlessly.

Ariel poured her a cup of coffee, “here you go.”

“Thanks,” Rainie replied with her eyes closed.

“Are you alright?”

Rainie smiled tiredly, “yes, I’m just tired. I just moved here from Taiwan, and I’m still suffering from jetlag.”

“Ah,” Ariel smiled, “the coffee should wake you up no problem; we have the strongest coffee in town.”

“Really?”

“You should see this place near exam time. It’s like a zoo.”

Rainie laughed, “I’ll bet, well, I’ll keep that in mind when it’s time for me to write my exams, I have a feeling I’ll need strong coffee then.”

“Awesome, oh, where do you go to university?”

“VU, just down the road.”

“Me too! What are you studying?”

“Well, I haven’t started yet. I’m starting in the winter term when school starts again, but I will be studying art history.”

“That sounds interesting, I’m studying commerce. Why are you here so early then? The winter term doesn’t start until January.”

“I thought I’d come a little early to familiarize my self with the campus and Vancouver. I’ve never been away from Taiwan nor have I ever lived by myself. I had a feeling it will take some adjusting to.”

“Well, good luck. Maybe I’ll see you on campus.” Ariel said as she walked back to the counter.

“Yes, see you.” Rainie replied happily.

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“Hey Ge.”

“Hey Peanut.”

“How many times have I told you not to call me that? I am not that small.” Ariel feigned annoyance.

“I have news.” Something in Ge’s voice told Ariel this was not good news.

“What happened?” She asked worriedly.

“Stop fretting. Nothing big. The guy after you has just left Halifax. Seems like he’s got a tip that you’re out west.”

“Oh.”

“He’s not sure you’re in Vancouver yet though,” Ge quickly said.

“There aren’t that many major cities out west, he’ll figure out I’m here in no time.”

“Not necessarily, he doesn’t know whether you’re in a large city or a small town.”

“How many cities in Western Canada has a large enough Asian population to hide two Chinese girls? Pretty much just Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, and maybe Victoria. What should I do?”

“Hang tight, do what you usually do. James is monitoring the air lines for sure right now. It takes time to get you and Miranda aliases, if you make a major move with your current alias, it’ll raise too many red flags.”

“Alright. Thanks Ge.”

“No problem. I’ll let you know ASAP if anything else happens.”

“Ok.”

“Stay safe.”

“I always do.”

Que Sera Sera Chapter 1: New Beginnings and a Car

Vancouver 2004

“Miranda Lin! Breakfast!” Called Ariel Lin from the kitchen.

“I’m coming, I’m coming!” Miranda replied.

“Hurry up or you’re going to be late.”

“Ok, Ok! Jeez, why are you so impatient?” Asked Miranda as she ran into the kitchen.

“Because your counsellor won’t be happy if you’re late on the first day of school.” Replied Ariel. “You do want a good first day, don’t you?”

“Yeah, yeah.” said Miranda as she sat in a wobbly chair in the kitchen.

“Nervous?”

“Nah, this is what, my third new school in the last year? I’m use to it.” Miranda tried to sound brave.

“Sorry Mira, I know–” Ariel started after an uncomfortable silence.

“Stop apologizing Ari, I know you’re not trying to make my life difficult. It’s not your fault that we’re orphans with an abusive stepfather. I appreciate you trying to get us out of that life. Really.”

Ariel still looks unconvinced, “But you have to put up with–”

“I like switching schools. It’s always a new experience.” Miranda said while stuffing down the last bit of toast. “I’m done.”

“Oh right. Let’s go!” Ariel tried injecting a bit of enthusiasm into her voice. Inwardly she sighed. No matter what Mira says, Ariel felt guilty every time Miranda starts a new school, and that happens very often. I should stop depriving her of a normal childhood.

“Ari?” Mira waved her hand in front of Ariel’s face. “Stop zoning out and let’s go!”

“Oh right,” Ariel snapped out of it with a start. “Have I said you’re very mature for a 15 year old?”

“I’m not mature; you just think I’m mature because you’re so immature.”

Ariel rolled her eyes as she locked the door to her house and started walking to Mira’s school. Ariel and Miranda don’t actually live in a house. They lived in a small and dark basement of one. Having little money, it was all Ariel could afford.

“So what’s my life story this time Ari?” Miranda asked.

“I’ve kept it the same as the one we had in Calgary. I think we can still use it for a while.”

“Ah, so my name is Miranda Zhang, not Miranda Lin. I’m from Calgary; I’m orphaned with an older sister. I use to live with my grandma until she passed away 2 years ago. I like volleyball, watching TV, and cooking and I don’t like soccer, reading, or celery. Is that good? I’ve kept my interests the same. I figure they can’t help James track us down.”

“That’s good. Your interests can stay the same. Don’t lie too much though, stick as close to the truth as possible. As for James… well, we have Hu Ge to warn us, if James really gets close, we’ll leave right away. Don’t get too worried, our stepfather is a powerful man, but even he isn’t omnipotent, I doubt he’ll find us that easily.”

Miranda nodded. “I don’t want to go back to his house. He’s…”

“He’s violent, unpredictable, abusive and uncaring.” Ariel sighed, “I know Mira, that’s why I took you and left. You would have been stuck there until you’re 18 at least. And you know how powerful he is. He could easily control you like he controlled mom, and the last thing I want is for you to end up like her.”

For a second, the image of her mother, dirty, beaten up, with tears streaming down her face appeared in Miranda’s head. She pushed it out. I will not end up like mom. No matter what, I’ll be free of James’ clutches one day.

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After dropping Miranda off, Ariel took the bus to Vancouver University, or VU, which is a small university located on the east side of the city. She was due to start classes there next week, and Ariel is slightly nervous. This was her 3rd university in the last two years, even though Ariel is a semi genius, if it wasn’t for Hu Ge, her friend, she would never be able to transfer her credits between universities. It has been Ariel’s life long dream to become a lawyer, and getting into law school won’t be easy. Ariel owes Ge so much. If it wasn’t for him, Ariel would never be able to get away from James, her abusive stepfather. As powerful as James is, the Hu family is more powerful that him. Ariel befriended the Hu’s heir, Ge, when her parents were still alive. Ge knows everything, no, almost everything, about Ariel, and has helped her in every way he could. He was the one who alerted her every time James was about to find her. He was the one that arranged for Ariel to attend classes and transfer her credits from university to university all over Canada, sometimes with different names. He got them their fake ID’s, and provided much of their emotional support. Ariel owed Ge big time, and when she tries to thank him, he would always brush it off, saying “that’s what friends are for.” Ariel knew he was just saying that, Ge constantly goes above and beyond what he needed to do as a friend. The only thing Ariel refused from him was money. She didn’t want his money, everything else he did; she could chalk it up to favours done by a friend even when it seems far too much. Yet if she took his money, she’d feel way too indebted to him. She would feel like a puppet, and for that reason, she insisted on working, and dipping into the small fund of money left her by her father to support Mira and herself.

Ariel walked around the campus, trying to familiarize her self with the buildings for her classes. I am so glad VU is small, at least I won’t get lost easily. She paused. What if James finds me? Ariel pushed that thought out of her mind and continued walking. After walking around and talking to a few people, she decided to call it a day and go home. As she crossed the street on the pedestrian crosswalk to the nearest bus stop, a car suddenly turned on to the road she was on. The car charged at Ariel so quickly she barely had time to blink, let alone run away. Reflexively, she jumped as the driver of the car hit his brake.