Sylvis Moonwreath
Once upon a midnight dreary...
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2020
- Location
- USA
“Bella!”
“BELLA!”
She jerked her head up as the sound of Charlie's shouting finally broke through the haze of dreariness about her. “What?” She asked Charlie quietly. Dark brown eyes glanced around the living room doing a quick inventory. Floor cleaned; couch arranged properly. Everything was at is should be. She looks at Charlie quizzically, unable to determine why he was shouting at her.
“I’ve been talking to you for the last five minutes, have you heard a thing I’ve said?” He asks with a sigh of frustration. Bella had been under a cloud of depression ever since the day the Cullens left. He had hoped that after a month or so she would get over the odd boy and move on with her life, but his daughter was a lifeless husk. Sure, she worked, she ate, slept, breathed, and talked. But that spark of life, that… will to live, was simply absent.
“Sorry Charlie, did I forget to do the dishes?” She asks with concern. Bella had been on her best behavior for a while now, she couldn’t imagine why he was yelling at her.
“No…” He responds with a sigh. “When are you going to go out with your friends? All you’ve been doing for months is droning around. Maybe I should send you back to Renee…” That woman could brighten anyone’s day. This thought sparked a pang of pain within him as he thinks back on when they were young and in love. Shaking his head, he looks back up towards Bella, taking in the lifeless pale skin, the darkness under her eyes that marked long sleepless nights, and the book in her hands that she had been staring at for the last thirty minutes.
Bella frowned, tilting her head, which caused her dark brown locks to shift before saying. “Mom and Phil aren’t even in Phoenix right now. I would just be living in an empty house.” Breathing out a long breath, she asks. “Did I do something wrong? I’ve been getting good grades... going to work, staying out of trouble…” She closes the Calculus book she had been reading, visibly giving Charlie her full, undivided, attention.
Charlie shifted uncomfortably in the recliner across from her. “No, you haven’t done anything wrong, but, when are you going to get over that boy? You’ve been moping around for months. You haven’t gone out with friends, or brought anyone over in all that time, the only times you leave the house are when you go to work or school. Staying inside all the time isn’t healthy.” He had more he wanted to say, but for now, that would have to do.
“So, the problem is I don’t have a social life?” She states with a flat tone. Unbelievable, she had been doing everything right, and now he was going to get on her case because she wasn’t wasting time on frivolous things? “Fine Charlie, I’ll… I don’t know, go to the next party on the beach, is that ok with you?” She tossed that out there because honestly, she couldn’t think of anyone she wanted to hang out with off the top of her head. At least if she went to a beach party, she could just hide in the shadows thrown by a flickering fire and work on homework without Charlie getting any more annoyed.
Sighing, he says. “That will do, for now, but you need to remember, you have friends you know.” He looks outside, then down at his watch and starts to stand. “It’s getting late, I have work in the morning. Try to get some sleep Bella.” With those parting words, he started to make the way up the stairs.
Once Charlie’s door shut, Bella sighed, standing from the rather warm seat she had been sitting in, crossing to the light switch by the door, she turned off the lights before going up stairs to her own room. It was going to be a long night. Every time she fell asleep, she would dream about that party that had ended it all. About the boy she loved. Even many months later, she still remembered the feel of his icy cold, marble smooth lips on hers.
“BELLA!”
She jerked her head up as the sound of Charlie's shouting finally broke through the haze of dreariness about her. “What?” She asked Charlie quietly. Dark brown eyes glanced around the living room doing a quick inventory. Floor cleaned; couch arranged properly. Everything was at is should be. She looks at Charlie quizzically, unable to determine why he was shouting at her.
“I’ve been talking to you for the last five minutes, have you heard a thing I’ve said?” He asks with a sigh of frustration. Bella had been under a cloud of depression ever since the day the Cullens left. He had hoped that after a month or so she would get over the odd boy and move on with her life, but his daughter was a lifeless husk. Sure, she worked, she ate, slept, breathed, and talked. But that spark of life, that… will to live, was simply absent.
“Sorry Charlie, did I forget to do the dishes?” She asks with concern. Bella had been on her best behavior for a while now, she couldn’t imagine why he was yelling at her.
“No…” He responds with a sigh. “When are you going to go out with your friends? All you’ve been doing for months is droning around. Maybe I should send you back to Renee…” That woman could brighten anyone’s day. This thought sparked a pang of pain within him as he thinks back on when they were young and in love. Shaking his head, he looks back up towards Bella, taking in the lifeless pale skin, the darkness under her eyes that marked long sleepless nights, and the book in her hands that she had been staring at for the last thirty minutes.
Bella frowned, tilting her head, which caused her dark brown locks to shift before saying. “Mom and Phil aren’t even in Phoenix right now. I would just be living in an empty house.” Breathing out a long breath, she asks. “Did I do something wrong? I’ve been getting good grades... going to work, staying out of trouble…” She closes the Calculus book she had been reading, visibly giving Charlie her full, undivided, attention.
Charlie shifted uncomfortably in the recliner across from her. “No, you haven’t done anything wrong, but, when are you going to get over that boy? You’ve been moping around for months. You haven’t gone out with friends, or brought anyone over in all that time, the only times you leave the house are when you go to work or school. Staying inside all the time isn’t healthy.” He had more he wanted to say, but for now, that would have to do.
“So, the problem is I don’t have a social life?” She states with a flat tone. Unbelievable, she had been doing everything right, and now he was going to get on her case because she wasn’t wasting time on frivolous things? “Fine Charlie, I’ll… I don’t know, go to the next party on the beach, is that ok with you?” She tossed that out there because honestly, she couldn’t think of anyone she wanted to hang out with off the top of her head. At least if she went to a beach party, she could just hide in the shadows thrown by a flickering fire and work on homework without Charlie getting any more annoyed.
Sighing, he says. “That will do, for now, but you need to remember, you have friends you know.” He looks outside, then down at his watch and starts to stand. “It’s getting late, I have work in the morning. Try to get some sleep Bella.” With those parting words, he started to make the way up the stairs.
Once Charlie’s door shut, Bella sighed, standing from the rather warm seat she had been sitting in, crossing to the light switch by the door, she turned off the lights before going up stairs to her own room. It was going to be a long night. Every time she fell asleep, she would dream about that party that had ended it all. About the boy she loved. Even many months later, she still remembered the feel of his icy cold, marble smooth lips on hers.
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