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āWell I donāt care if you didnāt drink anything today that does not qualify for you fainting. You didnāt even get much sleep last night. Remember you still havenāt told me what your dream was about. If somethingās wrong Rose I want to know. I need to know! Since you havenāt had much sleep AND you fainted I am not letting you out this house. My last words.ā Well how did I guess? She could have just said no and speared me the rant. Okay that was mean she was worried and it was my fault I really wasnāt telling her what was wrong. Did she really want to know? I donāt think so.
āMum I just told you I'm fine really. The fresh air will do me good! And I kind of all ready told Parker I could come. Heāll be here in like ten minutes.ā Was my response wow could I come up with something more crap?
āI told you no. No eat before it gets cold.ā Thanks Mum. I closed my eyes and reopened them looking down at my full plate of bacon and sausages. Well back to task one then: Eat.
I picked up my fork and shoveled mouthful after mouthful of food into my open mouth.
I looked over at my Mum when I had finished trying to prove something but she just rolled her eyes. Okay thenā¦..
I sighed and picked up my mug of still steaming hot coffee and started to drink.
Five minutes later I was helping Mum clean up the empty plates and mugs and dump them in the dishwasher. I still hadnāt found a way to convince her to let, me go out I mean how can she keep her seventeen year old daughter locked up like this. That wouldnāt work neither would. Please I swear I'm fine just let me go out pretty please. Well that would work in helping Mum believe that I was even younger than seventeen and defiantly make me stay in. argh. Was I ever going to find out in a detailed enough way for me to really start to understand what the hell was going on in my life? All I really knew was that a ghost (Parkerās brother) was trying to kill me since my dad had killed him. I still canāt believe my dad would do that. I canāt believe that he would take his own life let along someone elseās as well.
I blinked realizing I was once again close to tears. This happen nearly every time I thought of my Dad and now it was even worse since I had found out that he might have killed himself and someone else as well Waitago with the downing my mood.
I leaned on the shelf for support once again feeling like I might faint. Well that would really help to talk mum into letting me out.
I let go of the shelf when I heard the door bell ring loud and turned my head in the direction only to hear Mum answering the door and saying something like āI'm sorry Rose canāt come out todayā oh god please tell me she was not!
Oh and god please donāt let her tell him I fainted or about the dreamā¦..
I reached the door quickly and managed to see Parker looking down at my Mum and asking what was wrong. He already looked worried when he court a glance of me and looked up before looking back down at waiting for an answer.
āI found her this morning-ā I interrupted her then,
āNothing. Reallyā that sounded convincing right?
āNo please do carry on Mrs. Smith.ā I closed my eyes and sighed great.
āLike I was saying I found her this morning she was having a really bad nightmare which she still hasnāt told me about.ā She paused to look at me which made me believe I had no choice but to tell her later. āThen when she goes down stairs to get the phone I find her lying on the floor passed out. I am sorry but I'm not letting her out the house until I know for sure that sheās going to be okay.ā Wow thanks mum could you make me sound like a five year old anymore. Why donāt you just top it off while youāre at it? And of course Parker took this all the wrong way and looked at me in a way that made me feel bad for not telling him. I couldnāt keep his gaze so I looked down.
Well at least he didnāt know about the strangling episode which lucky my Mum had not been witness to.
I was still looking down when I heard Parker say,
āOf course you would want to keep her in doors. I understand totally. I just wish she had told me this on the phone. ā well there was a big enough hint.
I looked up then and met his gaze after all I really was being horrid and self centered but the more I saw my mum and Parker worry the more I felt guilty. If only I wasnāt keeping so much stuff away from my mum she would understand. I hated hurting her.
As for Parker who I was still just managing to look at in the eyes well he was different. I hadnāt known his for long. Well like free weeks. But I still hated the look he was giving me now. Well I was in for it later. Well when I was allowed out of the house that is.
āI hope you donāt mind Mrs. Smith but I would really like to talk to your daughter about something urgent. If you donāt mine my coming in that is?ā when I saw mum nod and turn in my direction and leave the corridor back to the kitchen I thought. Or maybe I was done fro nowā¦..
I turned and walked up the stairs and into the open study where I had gone in the garden party on a sudden impulse to look something up. Well that was unneeded now right?
I slid into the swizzle chair by the desk next to the taller more comfortable one. I closed my eyes and waited to hear Parkerās tell, tell foot falls meaning that he had entered the room and sure enough there they were.
I heard him sit down on the chair next to mine before reopening my eyes.
When I looked at Parker he was staring right back at me obviously waiting for me to start. Well umm I have no clue what to sayā¦ā¦
āSorryā¦ā He coughed and started to say something before changing his mind and saying,
āDo you even know what youāre apologizing for? God you look like you think I'm about to start yelling at you!ā okay now he was laughing. I sighed and looked up at him and a relived way.
āThat still doesnāt mean I'm not.ā He said still smiling and rolling his eyes before standing up and pulling me into his arms. I nestled my head against his chest and closed my eyes shut wish everything else would just go away.
āNow please tell me the truth this time. Are you okay?ā
āI would tell you if I knew myself.ā I muttered still not moving my head and Parker pulled me down on his lap.
He still had his arm raped around my waist with his other hand stroking my hair. I really was confused as to why being hugged by someone I had known for I think free weeks now. I kept my eyes closed as Parker asked,
āSo what was the nightmare about? If you donāt mind me asking?ā well could I really explain that. I didnāt understand myself.
āReally I donāt understand it. It was just this meadow field thing.ā Well that was a pretty good explanation.
I took a breath hoping that he wouldnāt ask what had happened before because I know I would tell him if he asked. Please donāt ask!
I felt my throat closing at the memory and kept my eyes firmly closed. I felt Parker stop smoothing my hair and realized I had acted to weird and he was going to ask. Damn damn damn!
āWhat is it? What are you not tell me? I need to know Rose!ā calming breaths. Just breath. Donāt answer. I sat there still trying to think of something that would get me out of this free. Well there goes ever excuse I had thought of. Was I really able to just tell him something and stick to it? I swear I was the worst liar ever!
āI-I donāt really know. Again.ā
āNice try. What is it?ā Damn.
āOkay really itās nothing as you can see. I'm fine. Just when I woke up before the dreamā¦.. Cody was thereā I took a breath and quickly said the rest in a rushed tone that I hoped he didnāt understand a word of. āI could have sworn he tried to strangle me but there are no marks I mean I'm really fineā¦ just a sore throat really fine though I bet I dreamed that toā¦ā¦ā I felt Parkerās arms tighten around me and I really started to wish I hadnāt said anything. He had understood after all.
āIt better fucking have been a dream.ā Well at least he wasnāt shoutingā¦ I mean he still sounded like he could kill but stillā¦.
I was really starting to regret having told him when I heard the phone ring down stairs. I jumped when I realized someone had left it on the table near my arm.
āCrap.ā I muttered before moving my head and leaning away from Parker so that I could reach the now violently vibrating phone.
āHello?ā Well I was back to sounding posh againā¦ā¦
āRose? Itās Megan what happened? The phone went dead before.ā Ouch Megan well hell was I telling her I had fainted!
āOh right sorry bout that. The signal in my house is really crap at the momentā¦.ā Signal? Crap? Itās a freaking home phone for crying out loud.
āOh. Donāt worry anyway have you heard from Soph yet I swear she is going to kill you for not telling her about your new boyfriend.ā Of course Parker would choose this moment to cough. āOh sorry Rose I didnāt know he was there. Do you want me to call back later when you can tell all? I mean it I'm totally on Sophās side here. By the way Kat says so is she but well in her own wayā¦.ā Well thatās great I now had free of my friends asking me about Parker and I still hadnāt forgotten Arleneās friend Whatās Her Name had said back at the Garden party. She had shown pretty much straight away how much she had liked him. Which I am so going to admit was awkward since I still hadnāt known why Parker had been well pretty much everywhere. Well my friends did deserve to know at least something. So I told Megan to come round mine tonight and to tell Sophie and Kat the same. Well here goes nothing. And I was home grounded for the day anyway. Might as well get this over with sooner. When I hang up the phone I looked over to Parker whoās lap I was still sitting on. Well he must have lost the feeling in both his legs.
I slowly moved my legs to that I could stand up but Parker tightened his arms making sure I was going nowhere. I looked back round at him to see him staring once again at my wall with its green wall paper and art work my Mum had insisted I put up. The
āWell I donāt care if you didnāt drink anything today that does not qualify for you fainting. You didnāt even get much sleep last night. Remember you still havenāt told me what your dream was about. If somethingās wrong Rose I want to know. I need to know! Since you havenāt had much sleep AND you fainted I am not letting you out this house. My last words.ā Well how did I guess? She could have just said no and speared me the rant. Okay that was mean she was worried and it was my fault I really wasnāt telling her what was wrong. Did she really want to know? I donāt think so.
āMum I just told you I'm fine really. The fresh air will do me good! And I kind of all ready told Parker I could come. Heāll be here in like ten minutes.ā Was my response wow could I come up with something more crap?
āI told you no. No eat before it gets cold.ā Thanks Mum. I closed my eyes and reopened them looking down at my full plate of bacon and sausages. Well back to task one then: Eat.
I picked up my fork and shoveled mouthful after mouthful of food into my open mouth.
I looked over at my Mum when I had finished trying to prove something but she just rolled her eyes. Okay thenā¦..
I sighed and picked up my mug of still steaming hot coffee and started to drink.
Five minutes later I was helping Mum clean up the empty plates and mugs and dump them in the dishwasher. I still hadnāt found a way to convince her to let, me go out I mean how can she keep her seventeen year old daughter locked up like this. That wouldnāt work neither would. Please I swear I'm fine just let me go out pretty please. Well that would work in helping Mum believe that I was even younger than seventeen and defiantly make me stay in. argh. Was I ever going to find out in a detailed enough way for me to really start to understand what the hell was going on in my life? All I really knew was that a ghost (Parkerās brother) was trying to kill me since my dad had killed him. I still canāt believe my dad would do that. I canāt believe that he would take his own life let along someone elseās as well.
I blinked realizing I was once again close to tears. This happen nearly every time I thought of my Dad and now it was even worse since I had found out that he might have killed himself and someone else as well Waitago with the downing my mood.
I leaned on the shelf for support once again feeling like I might faint. Well that would really help to talk mum into letting me out.
I let go of the shelf when I heard the door bell ring loud and turned my head in the direction only to hear Mum answering the door and saying something like āI'm sorry Rose canāt come out todayā oh god please tell me she was not!
Oh and god please donāt let her tell him I fainted or about the dreamā¦..
I reached the door quickly and managed to see Parker looking down at my Mum and asking what was wrong. He already looked worried when he court a glance of me and looked up before looking back down at waiting for an answer.
āI found her this morning-ā I interrupted her then,
āNothing. Reallyā that sounded convincing right?
āNo please do carry on Mrs. Smith.ā I closed my eyes and sighed great.
āLike I was saying I found her this morning she was having a really bad nightmare which she still hasnāt told me about.ā She paused to look at me which made me believe I had no choice but to tell her later. āThen when she goes down stairs to get the phone I find her lying on the floor passed out. I am sorry but I'm not letting her out the house until I know for sure that sheās going to be okay.ā Wow thanks mum could you make me sound like a five year old anymore. Why donāt you just top it off while youāre at it? And of course Parker took this all the wrong way and looked at me in a way that made me feel bad for not telling him. I couldnāt keep his gaze so I looked down.
Well at least he didnāt know about the strangling episode which lucky my Mum had not been witness to.
I was still looking down when I heard Parker say,
āOf course you would want to keep her in doors. I understand totally. I just wish she had told me this on the phone. ā well there was a big enough hint.
I looked up then and met his gaze after all I really was being horrid and self centered but the more I saw my mum and Parker worry the more I felt guilty. If only I wasnāt keeping so much stuff away from my mum she would understand. I hated hurting her.
As for Parker who I was still just managing to look at in the eyes well he was different. I hadnāt known his for long. Well like free weeks. But I still hated the look he was giving me now. Well I was in for it later. Well when I was allowed out of the house that is.
āI hope you donāt mind Mrs. Smith but I would really like to talk to your daughter about something urgent. If you donāt mine my coming in that is?ā when I saw mum nod and turn in my direction and leave the corridor back to the kitchen I thought. Or maybe I was done fro nowā¦..
I turned and walked up the stairs and into the open study where I had gone in the garden party on a sudden impulse to look something up. Well that was unneeded now right?
I slid into the swizzle chair by the desk next to the taller more comfortable one. I closed my eyes and waited to hear Parkerās tell, tell foot falls meaning that he had entered the room and sure enough there they were.
I heard him sit down on the chair next to mine before reopening my eyes.
When I looked at Parker he was staring right back at me obviously waiting for me to start. Well umm I have no clue what to sayā¦ā¦
āSorryā¦ā He coughed and started to say something before changing his mind and saying,
āDo you even know what youāre apologizing for? God you look like you think I'm about to start yelling at you!ā okay now he was laughing. I sighed and looked up at him and a relived way.
āThat still doesnāt mean I'm not.ā He said still smiling and rolling his eyes before standing up and pulling me into his arms. I nestled my head against his chest and closed my eyes shut wish everything else would just go away.
āNow please tell me the truth this time. Are you okay?ā
āI would tell you if I knew myself.ā I muttered still not moving my head and Parker pulled me down on his lap.
He still had his arm raped around my waist with his other hand stroking my hair. I really was confused as to why being hugged by someone I had known for I think free weeks now. I kept my eyes closed as Parker asked,
āSo what was the nightmare about? If you donāt mind me asking?ā well could I really explain that. I didnāt understand myself.
āReally I donāt understand it. It was just this meadow field thing.ā Well that was a pretty good explanation.
I took a breath hoping that he wouldnāt ask what had happened before because I know I would tell him if he asked. Please donāt ask!
I felt my throat closing at the memory and kept my eyes firmly closed. I felt Parker stop smoothing my hair and realized I had acted to weird and he was going to ask. Damn damn damn!
āWhat is it? What are you not tell me? I need to know Rose!ā calming breaths. Just breath. Donāt answer. I sat there still trying to think of something that would get me out of this free. Well there goes ever excuse I had thought of. Was I really able to just tell him something and stick to it? I swear I was the worst liar ever!
āI-I donāt really know. Again.ā
āNice try. What is it?ā Damn.
āOkay really itās nothing as you can see. I'm fine. Just when I woke up before the dreamā¦.. Cody was thereā I took a breath and quickly said the rest in a rushed tone that I hoped he didnāt understand a word of. āI could have sworn he tried to strangle me but there are no marks I mean I'm really fineā¦ just a sore throat really fine though I bet I dreamed that toā¦ā¦ā I felt Parkerās arms tighten around me and I really started to wish I hadnāt said anything. He had understood after all.
āIt better fucking have been a dream.ā Well at least he wasnāt shoutingā¦ I mean he still sounded like he could kill but stillā¦.
I was really starting to regret having told him when I heard the phone ring down stairs. I jumped when I realized someone had left it on the table near my arm.
āCrap.ā I muttered before moving my head and leaning away from Parker so that I could reach the now violently vibrating phone.
āHello?ā Well I was back to sounding posh againā¦ā¦
āRose? Itās Megan what happened? The phone went dead before.ā Ouch Megan well hell was I telling her I had fainted!
āOh right sorry bout that. The signal in my house is really crap at the momentā¦.ā Signal? Crap? Itās a freaking home phone for crying out loud.
āOh. Donāt worry anyway have you heard from Soph yet I swear she is going to kill you for not telling her about your new boyfriend.ā Of course Parker would choose this moment to cough. āOh sorry Rose I didnāt know he was there. Do you want me to call back later when you can tell all? I mean it I'm totally on Sophās side here. By the way Kat says so is she but well in her own wayā¦.ā Well thatās great I now had free of my friends asking me about Parker and I still hadnāt forgotten Arleneās friend Whatās Her Name had said back at the Garden party. She had shown pretty much straight away how much she had liked him. Which I am so going to admit was awkward since I still hadnāt known why Parker had been well pretty much everywhere. Well my friends did deserve to know at least something. So I told Megan to come round mine tonight and to tell Sophie and Kat the same. Well here goes nothing. And I was home grounded for the day anyway. Might as well get this over with sooner. When I hang up the phone I looked over to Parker whoās lap I was still sitting on. Well he must have lost the feeling in both his legs.
I slowly moved my legs to that I could stand up but Parker tightened his arms making sure I was going nowhere. I looked back round at him to see him staring once again at my wall with its green wall paper and art work my Mum had insisted I put up. The
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