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05-18-2008, 11:08 PM
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tht's not bad either... im desparate for ideas anyway...so i did do tht to one book i took a bit and tweaked it...so yeah.... oh btw..thts part of it...i'ma post the second part in a sec cuz it was too long for the thing.. zakuro iro... toge wo sashite anata wa kieru |
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05-18-2008, 11:09 PM
I found my self in paradise they had everything from Janis Joplin to My Chemical Romance to Death Cab for Cutie to Black Label Society. Amidst all the bliss I began to hear a familiar voice. I heard something…it was calling my name. I stood still, I thought it was just my imagination but it wasn’t. Then I felt a hand grab my shoulder. I turned around to find my very best friend Patrick. I knew him way before I knew Amy. We went way back, knowing each other since kindergarten. “Oh my God where did you come from?” I just about screeched at him.
Before I knew it I threw myself onto him. His parents were military, and they were sent off in combat, and the war was over. They were checking building when a bomb went off. They were both killed in the explosion. Patrick was forced to move in with his aunt in Ohio right before we started junior high. “Yeah I know it’s been forever! So how have you been?” Still stunned that it was really him, I just smiled and said, “I’ve been good. I got a new band, and we are actually getting noticed.” He started to laugh. “Small world huh? I got a band as well. We haven’t really made it big but we are getting there.” “Wow! You weren’t kidding when you said it’s a small world. So tell me about your band? And what are you doing down here?” “We wanted to tour some parts of the US, and a band mate of mine wanted to meet you. I showed him the picture you sent me last year. He went all google eyed over it and that’s one reason why we are here. I told him I didn’t know if you still lived down here, but he didn’t care. So, here we are.” We gabbed for a little bit and I told him about my band, about what the family was up to, and how the band might get to go to Atlanta to talk to record executives. He told me about a few of his band’s mishaps and how they were thrown out of a bar because some guy started a fight with them. We talked for about thirty minutes until he asked me what I was planning on doing tomorrow. “Nothing really, I was gonna see what a few friends were doing and maybe we could go hang out.” “Well me and the guys are gonna hit the mall and just shop around. See if you can join us.” “Ok. I’ll do that, and you can call me in the morning to get me up.” I took out an old receipt and a pen from my jacket and scribbled my cell number on it. I handed it to him and hugged him one last time before walking out the door. I arrived home a little while after I ran into Patrick. I saw my mother passed out on the couch as usual with a bottle of Jack clenched in her fist. I’ll explain my mother is an alcoholic. She wasn’t always like that though, only after my dad died of cancer. She blamed everyone even me although I was only six when he died. She even blamed my older brother Matthew and older sister Chassidy. She’d go out every night and wouldn’t come home for a long time. Chassidy had to take care of us, and it always seemed like mom never cared about us. It was like she was a ghost. We never saw her and when we did she never acknowledged we were there. Chassidy was forced to get a job to support me and Matt. There was too much pressure put on her shoulders. I guess that’s why she did what she did. One day when I was thirteen, I came home from school one day to find no one was home, house a mess, all of the doors closed, and the smell of sulfur filled the air. The smell was so thick you could get lost in it. I was so confused; Chassidy was always home before me. I was worried because if she had an appointment we’d know. I called her name several times, but there was no answer. There was a deathly silence that also filled the house, and it surrounded me like a dark shadow. I walked upstairs, to my room and I found a letter on my bed. I opened it and it said, “Sarah, listen to Matt and never give up your dreams. Don’t follow me. Lead your own life and never let people tell you how to be you. Try to help out mom even if she doesn’t want help. I’m so sorry I let you down. I love you so much, Chassidy.” I didn’t understand this because Chassidy was always a wonderful person. She always took good care of me and Matt. I went to her room to ask her why she wrote it. When I reached her door, there was a terrible smell coming out of it and the sound of My Chemical Romance’s “Cancer”. I opened the door, and I just stood in shock. There before my eyes I saw my beautiful sister lying on her bed, a hole in her head and a pistol in her hand. I just dropped to the floor and cried. When Matt got home he found me sitting in the bathtub with my knees under my chin, and my eyeliner running. “What’s the matter squirt?” he asked me. All I could do was point to Chassidy’s room. He walked to the door and froze, his face turned as white as Chassidy’s face, and as horrified as mine. After Chassidy’s funeral mom became even worse. This time if we crossed her at the wrong time she’d beat us without mercy. She broke Matt’s ribs with a wooden chair. She broke my thigh bone and burned me with a cigarette. She’s thrown beer bottles, knives; she’s threatened to beat Matt to death. After all that we never told anyone about it, because we both knew we’d be taken away and might not ever get to see each other again. I remember every night after Chassidy died I’d sneak out and go see Patrick. He’d fix me up and he even took me to the hospital regardless of the fact that he couldn’t drive yet. When she didn’t beat me we’d just sit on his roof and talk about what we planned to do to get out of town. But all of that was shattered when he moved. I walked upstairs and found Matt playing his guitar on his bed. He heard me knock on his door and just smiled. “Hey squirt, how’d practice go?” He still felt like calling me squirt even though I was almost eighteen. “Hey Matty, everything went cool. Oh! Guess who I ran into today.” He looked puzzled. “Patrick. You remember him right?” He nodded, Matt never really trusted Patrick. I think it was because he felt threatened by the way I felt about him. It was either that or he thought he wanted to get in my pants. If Pat wanted to he probably could’ve, I was so messed up when I was younger. I had no one to turn to, no one to trust besides Matt who was always working and never had time to talk or was so tired he passed out as soon as he walked into his room. Regardless of all that happened Pat never took advantage of me. He never liked me as more than a friend. Although we did date at one time we just decided that it wouldn’t work because we were too much like brother and sister. “That’s cool. Hey listen mom is trying to clean up so if she seems weird or anything, you know why.” “That explains why she sounded so much like a mom today.” He laughed. I went over to him and hugged him and said my good nights. I went into my room and changed into my jammies. I took off my make-up and went to bed. zakuro iro... toge wo sashite anata wa kieru |
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