barelyAiwake
Super-Earth
- Joined
- Oct 28, 2016
- Location
- Massachusetts
It had been almost surreal, her mother had passed away awhile back. Fawn sat in her last class of the day, she hadn’t even taken out her notebook or pencil yet as she was about to the intercom buzzed to life. “Miss Sanders. Can you please have Fawn come to the office?” she said. “Yes she’ll be right down.” The woman spoke looking at the strawberry red haired girl whose expression was flat as she gathered her bag and got to her feet fixing her uniform skirt. Hoisting her heavy bag over her shoulder before she’d left the room. Making the trip to the office that by now she could do with her eyes shut.
Coming to a large wooden door with a window in it she pressed a button to get buzzed in. She opened the thick old door, once on the other side she greeted the woman behind the desk, who gave her a look pointing down the hall.
With an annoyed sigh made her way to the familiar room which she has many times before. Stepping into the small room she saw a familiar woman giving her stern look. “You know you can’t just skip class. And you got in a fight while you weren’t in class.” The woman said with a sour expression.
“She started it. She was commenting on my mom.” She said to the woman her expression changed, now uncomfortable. “We’ll have to tell your dad.” The woman said and she rolled her eyes. “He’s not my dad, I’m like a hot potato… The time ran out and he was the last one holding on.” She said with a shrug. The woman sighed. I still need to talk to him, but you can go early.” Shea said, Fawn nodded, getting to her feet. She left the room, then left the office making her way home. She walked most days as she hadn’t lived too far.
20 minutes later she was in front of their apartment building. It was a nicer building her mom had worked hard so they could live here. She made her way to the top floor taking her time opening her door smelling the food Alan had been making. She sighed, it was frustrating. He’d been a fixture in her life for a long time, the past 4 years though since she was 10 when he came around it seemed like forever. He was her first crush, he seemed indifferent to her but she like being his helper and getting to watch him. That was still true. But unfortunately her feelings, along with her body had bloomed into adult hood. Even though she’d known he would never see her as more the a little girl.
She walked into the kitchen seeing him sitting at the table putting on a smile but she knew his mind was heavy. Walking in she greeted him as she came up behind him her hands on his shoulders. “How was your day?” She asked lightly.
Coming to a large wooden door with a window in it she pressed a button to get buzzed in. She opened the thick old door, once on the other side she greeted the woman behind the desk, who gave her a look pointing down the hall.
With an annoyed sigh made her way to the familiar room which she has many times before. Stepping into the small room she saw a familiar woman giving her stern look. “You know you can’t just skip class. And you got in a fight while you weren’t in class.” The woman said with a sour expression.
“She started it. She was commenting on my mom.” She said to the woman her expression changed, now uncomfortable. “We’ll have to tell your dad.” The woman said and she rolled her eyes. “He’s not my dad, I’m like a hot potato… The time ran out and he was the last one holding on.” She said with a shrug. The woman sighed. I still need to talk to him, but you can go early.” Shea said, Fawn nodded, getting to her feet. She left the room, then left the office making her way home. She walked most days as she hadn’t lived too far.
20 minutes later she was in front of their apartment building. It was a nicer building her mom had worked hard so they could live here. She made her way to the top floor taking her time opening her door smelling the food Alan had been making. She sighed, it was frustrating. He’d been a fixture in her life for a long time, the past 4 years though since she was 10 when he came around it seemed like forever. He was her first crush, he seemed indifferent to her but she like being his helper and getting to watch him. That was still true. But unfortunately her feelings, along with her body had bloomed into adult hood. Even though she’d known he would never see her as more the a little girl.
She walked into the kitchen seeing him sitting at the table putting on a smile but she knew his mind was heavy. Walking in she greeted him as she came up behind him her hands on his shoulders. “How was your day?” She asked lightly.