"Hey! fucking Son of a mother-effing biscuit eater!" Sophia yelled and swore as a car raced past her, splashing rainwater on her car window in the process.
"Did you just cuss at me, young lady?" Her mother's shocked voice gasped through the receiver, making Sophia wince. She'd forgotten that she had answered her mother's call and that they'd been talking before the rude driver's incident. She exhaled, softening her voice to explain.
"That wasn't meant for you Mom, it was some—"
Her mother cut her off. "I don't care what you have to say, Sophia, I didn't raise you to spit such words out of your mouth. If you had a man in your life, you'd have learned to filter your words and tone down that nasty temper of yours!"
Sophia couldn't believe it; she hadn't even used any horrible words, yet she was being reprimanded, and how was getting a man in her life even related to her having a filthy mouth? The sound of the rain splattering on the car drowned out Sophia's mother's voice on the phone, giving her some respite. She sighed, as she listened to her cutting words. They felt like nails driving into her coffin.
"You're not getting any younger, Sophia. You need a man in your life, even if he turns out to be younger than you, I'll accept him. You go around with those single friends of yours and that's why you can't get any guy to notice you. You glare at anyone that approaches you, but you spend money on those little brats you call your workmates like there's no tomorrow, you don't even care about me, you don't care about your mother's feelings, are you trying to send me to an early grave with worry huh, is that it".
Sophia flexed her wrist on the steering wheel, rolling her eyes as she tried to make her voice sound concerned, but she knew she failed miserably.
"Mom, I do care about you, I'm always trying to please you. Why are you doing this to me on a Monday morning, huh? What is it you want from me? I bought you that mink fur that cost a fortune. I also bought you that Audi A5 so you could show off to your friends. I've been trying my best, Mom, can you just cut me some slack?" she got out tiredly and tried to focus on the road ahead of her. She felt a migraine coming on.
"That's just it, Sophia! If you were married or had a man in your life, or even little kids to give your attention to, you wouldn't be spending like that".
Sophia took another deep breath, counting to five before she answered.
"I'm driving right now, can we talk later, I'm going to get into an accident if we keep this up".
Her mother's voice got intense. "You're always running from having this conversation with me... Sophia, this is honestly serious. All my friends' daughters are either married or getting married!"
Sophia reached for a piece of nylon and placed it on the mouthpiece of her phone, creasing it over to make a static sound.
"Hello! Hello...Mom...mom... I think I'm losing connection, let's talk later ok... Bye."
She ended the call, glaring at her phone before exhaling tiredly. "Darn it! I'm so tired of this. Can't she give me a break for at least a day? I thought we were making progress when she stopped disturbing my sleep at night... I was so wrong.
It's like she doesn't have anything to do other than bother me. Should I just get a new phone?" she mumbled to herself, as she drove towards the RSVP parking lot, then maneuvered to her usual parking spot only to notice a black Ferrari SF90 Stradale occupying her space. She drove around it till she found a free spot. She parked, got her stuff, and came out of the car.
She trudged towards the sleek-looking car, examining it. It was breathtakingly awesome. Her eyes darted around the environment, checking for the installed security cameras. Finding no one pointing in her direction, she hit the car with her heels, leaving a small dent.
"Serves you right for being in my space just because you're an expensive car. My auto is way much better," she huffed, then walked around the car, spitting at the mirror for good measure, then she grinned, satisfied at taking out her frustration.
Sophia sauntered into the company in high spirits. Next time, the owner would find somewhere else to park. She grinned at the thought.
But her smile soon drained off at the thought of her Mom and her constant reminders that she didn't have anyone to call her own.
Her mother wanted her in a relationship and had given her an ultimatum just the week before. Sophia had thought that with the ultimatum in place, her Mom would stop bothering with calls. She didn't.
Her mother had threatened her to get a guy before the year ran out, or else she'd take matters into her own hands. She'd also hired Sophia's friends for that very purpose, so they were always trying to hook her up at the slightest chance.
Her mother had been right about her spending, she could agree with that, but she only did it because she wanted her to have a good life. She also wanted her friends to enjoy any benefits she brought to the table. She was already rich, It was not like she could spend all her earnings on herself. She had everything she needed, except a man as her mother told her every other day.
Once she got into the company, she was met with friendly faces, saying their hellos and hi. They all liked her, mostly because she spent a lot at team dinners. She entered the elevator, punching the number to her department.
She adjusted her orange top, smoothing her black pencil skirt. She would have preferred sneakers, but heels gave a more cooperative feel.
The elevator pinged open, and she stepped out to meet the familiar faces of her team. She was their leader and had been leading them for five years successfully. They designed pieces of jewelry, clothes, shoes, and accessories. She was in charge of motivating her team to come up with cook designs and making sure that everything was of quality, saving the higher-ups the trouble.
She was a boss in her little corner. She had worked for nine years, painstakingly building up her profile, until the company felt almost helpless without her.
Maybe a little bit of an exaggeration, but she felt it was that way.