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chapter 1- reuniting




*this is my first book, so comment if it kind of sucks or if it needs some improvements or whatever. :)

They walked to the door of the house slowly. Memories came back to them of the things that went down in that house years back. She wore a fitted pair of skinny jeans with rips going down the front, a pair of black and white chuck Taylor high tops and a black one size too small graphic tee. The diamond lip ring shone in the sun with the rest of her silver jewelry. She put her hair behind her ear, showing the cartilage piercing and the ear cuff she had on. The boy she walked with dressed like her except without the many piercings and jewelry. He wore dark jeans, a black tank top, showing off his tattooed muscled arms, a backward white hat and a pair of black Nikes. Diamonds shone on both ears. They walked into the house, full of people dressed in black. People looked at them as they walked in. though everyone wore black they wore more relaxed clothes will the others wore more church like clothes. They walked over to the lady in the recliner whom people had surrounded. She sucked in air when she saw the two walking towards.
“Why no slow-mo run towards us like in the movies” said the boy
“She might break a bone nowadays but she could say hey to us though” the girl said to the boy.
“You two” was all the lady could say.
“Surprised? Well don’t be, you should have expected that we would have came, I mean we are human, we wouldn’t miss this day” the girl said.
“What are you two doing back here” the lady said.
“Just like everyone else, we came for the funeral, but were kind of tired so we’ll see you late. If you need us we’ll be upstairs, well you know where to find us” the girl said.
The two walked up the stairs, ignoring all the confused looks they were getting.
“Who were those two people” asked one of the ladies nearby.
“How can you not remember Rayne and Grayson” the lady answered.
People started whispering. The lady rose out of the seat and walked up the stairs to the rooms. She walked into the first room to find the two sitting in the bed.
“I see that you took us up on the offer” the boy, Grayson, said.
The woman closed the door “Linda, you don’t look a day over 47” Rayne said.
The two high fived then looked at Linda, who had a pain stricken look on her face.
“After you two left years ago now you decide to come back?” she asked.
“well you say it like us being here is bad or something, you practically told us to leave, remember” Rayne said.
“you two were more than welcomed to stay but I wake up one day and Grayson’s gone then you leave” Linda said.
“Well I guess we both didn’t like the living conditions so we left for better and as you can see that we both turned out good” Grayson said.
“I bet you thought we were like dead or something” Rayne said.
“We can discuss this later on today, if you are going to stay for that long” Linda said.
“Don’t worry we’ll be right here” Grayson said.
Linda sighed and walked back out knowing that it was going to be a long day.
The whispers down stairs had died and people were back to whatever they were doing.
Johnny tried to sneak into the house without his mother knowing that he was late. He climbed up to an open window upstairs and hoisted himself through. He walked through the bedroom and out the door.
He met Rayne in the hallway “you didn’t see that” he said and walked downstairs.
Later on, when the body of the man was taken to the gravesite and Linda returned back home, she found her two guests lounging in the living room.
“So what you want to know” Grayson asked as Linda took a seat in front of them.
“Why you two waited to some back home after all those years you up and left” she said
“We can’t miss that mans funeral even though we hated him, its just to be polite you know we just had to see him on his way to hell” Grayson said
“Don’t you dare say that about your father, he was a good man” Linda said
“Good man! He was as good as Adolf was to the Jews. Good my ass” Rayne said
“So how long will you be staying” Linda asked
“Well Gray here will only stay here until the end of tomorrow but I will stay until I feel like going back” Rayne said
“Back where?” Linda asked
“Back to our home in Cali” Grayson said
“I really missed you two” Linda said
“Yea, and you tried so hard to make life better, you really tried stopping all those things that went down at this place” Rayne said with hurt in her voice.
For a sixteen year old she had been through all hell.
“I regret those things that happened” Linda said
“Off course you do” Grayson said.
The two kids walked up the stairs leaving Linda sitting there alone. Later on Grayson took Rayne’s suitcases and bags upstairs to her old room.
“So do you think that you can stay here again, I can always take you to grandma’s” Grayson said as he sat at the foot of her bed
“I’m a big girl, I can take care of myself” Rayne said.
He laughed and ruffled her hair then kissed her forehead. He would always see her as an adult, ever since she removed herself from the bad situations she had faced when he wasn’t there.
“You registered for school yet” he asked
“Yea, I had them send my transcript so I can start on Monday” she answered
“You know you can always come back, no matter what” he said
“Even if I have like a gazillion kids” she asked
“Yep, we’d just get a bigger house” he answered
“What if I gained like five hundred pounds” she asked
“We’d put you on a diet but I’ll still take you, you’re all I have and nothing can get between us” he answered.
He fell down next to her and she buried her face in his chest. The next morning the two drove around the neighbor they were familiar yet fuzzy with. They stopped at a Wal-Mart to get school supplies for Rayne and at a phone store to get her a new phone plan. They drove by the school she would be starting on Monday. It was a big school mostly glass.
“Glass, they must be either rich or really stupid” Rayne said.
She saw the boy that she met in the hallway walking with a group of teens. He looked really familiar to her but she couldn’t put a finger on it so she just forgot about. She knew that she had forgotten some people but she wanted to find her old best friend since they were three years old. He had moved away a year before she left to live with her brother and she had no way of finding him. At home Grayson prepared to leave. The first time he left Rayne was too small to know that he wouldn’t be back and leaving her there again made her unsure but she had grown since the last time and was a lot wiser. Linda drove Grayson back to the airport but he refused to talk to her, he was the same stubborn child that ran away ten years ago, not changing a bit. Linda talked and he listened to some but ignored most. He wasn’t ready to listen to her apologies. The moment they reached the airport he got out the car and left without saying a word to her. Rayne took her brothers old car to a car shop to have it checked since it had been sitting in the garage for more than thirteen years then took it to the car wash. It was an old jeep but she didn’t care as long as it got her where she needed to go. She had a new radio put in since the old one was too ancient for her liking. She drove by all her old hang out spots then headed home to prepare for her first day of school at the glass school. Unlike her brother she didn’t ignore her mother but she didn’t like her either. She bought some McDonalds on her way home, one for her one for Linda. Linda came home and sat down at the dinning room where her share of food was.
“I see that your brother still hasn’t forgiven me” she said
“That’s his problem, I mean I haven’t forgiven you either but I tolerate it” Rayne said watching cartoons
“You know that I’m sorry right” Linda said
“Yea, yea save your apologies for some other sap I’m not really in the mood for that” Rayne said not taking her eyes off the animated people dancing across the screen.
“Well, I took the liberty of getting you a job at a boutique near the school” Linda said
“Yea, whatever I’ll look at it tomorrow but until then I wouldn’t mind doing things that I missed during my childhood” Rayne replied.
The two ate in silence; Rayne didn’t even bother looking at her.

chapter 2



The next morning Rayne went through the same routine that she had in California before school. Showered, applied make-up put all the earrings of the piercings she had in and then dressed up. She wore a bright green tank top that fitted tightly around her, showing the outline of her belly button piercing, a pair of skinny jeans without the rips down the front, and a pair of yellow all star low tops. She wore a long silver necklace, three silver hoops in each ear with a diamond stud in the cartilage. She wore the smallest diamond snakebite earrings.
She combed her thick black bangs then straightened the long back hair. She curled the two blonde streaks on each side of her face. With bracelets around her wrist and rings on most fingers she grabbed her bag and headed out the door.
“Do you need a ride” Linda asked
“Nope, I got the jeep” she answered and left.
In her point of view she looked kick ass but to Linda she didn’t recognize her daughter. Rayne had changed the license plates of the cars so that the jeep had her dads’ cars license plate. She turned up the music and whipped the car out the garage. People stared as she walked to the office to get her schedule. She was a bombshell with her green eyes and

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