Assume
Supernova
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2012
The air blew through the window of the car as Andy and his mother drove down the open and empty road. Gazing out of the window, all Andy could see was a huge forest of trees. He had to admit it was at least better than the desert view that he was forced to look at just a few hours ago. Andy was sixteen years old, just about three months off from being seventeen. He was a slender boy about five feet eleven inches having little to no muscle mass. He had a dark brownish hair color much like his mother, with dark brown eyes. Wearing a white and blue striped polo shirt, and some fitted grey pants, he reverted his view to his mother. "Are you going to tell me where we are going now?" Andy asked sighing as he rested the back of his head against his seat. It seemed that they had been driving for almost a day now. All his mother had said about this trip was that it would be a surprise that he would look forward to. After about three hours or so into the trip he was soon dreading it. Looking down at his mother's hands on the steering wheel he noticed that she still had her wedding ring on.
The wedding ring on her finger, reminded Andy of how much his life had changed, and was about to change even more. It had been about five or so months since he had found his father dead in their garage. The event had traumatized him, he remembered crying and screaming wishing and wanting to believe that it was just a dream. It took him a few months to get over it. Luckily he had his mother by his side. It seemed over those few months since the event had happened, he and his mother had gotten closer. It was hard to explain, their relationship had indeed changed. She was more comforting towards him, at times she was a bit clingy, over bearing and even controlling. Andy just thought that the death was probably even harder on her. His view changed a little bit when she suggested to move. When she sold the house Andy was quite mad, but he saw her side to it. The house still had some lingering memories to it. She told him that they were going to start a fresh new life.
"Please tell me if we are at least there.." Slouching against the window he wasn't sure where they were anymore. Looking at his phone, he had no signal, making it useless to use his GPS. Thinking back to his old life, he wasn't going to miss it much. He didn't have many friends, nor did he part take in school events. Andy was a nerd, but it seemed because of his mother's genes he still managed to have some facial features that made him attractive. Even if his personality wasn't that attractive.
Looking up at the sky the clouds were turning a bit grayish, it looked as if it may rain soon. Andy wondered if the luggage on top of the car would be safe. Luckily they had most of their good clothes in the back seat, and in the trunk.
The wedding ring on her finger, reminded Andy of how much his life had changed, and was about to change even more. It had been about five or so months since he had found his father dead in their garage. The event had traumatized him, he remembered crying and screaming wishing and wanting to believe that it was just a dream. It took him a few months to get over it. Luckily he had his mother by his side. It seemed over those few months since the event had happened, he and his mother had gotten closer. It was hard to explain, their relationship had indeed changed. She was more comforting towards him, at times she was a bit clingy, over bearing and even controlling. Andy just thought that the death was probably even harder on her. His view changed a little bit when she suggested to move. When she sold the house Andy was quite mad, but he saw her side to it. The house still had some lingering memories to it. She told him that they were going to start a fresh new life.
"Please tell me if we are at least there.." Slouching against the window he wasn't sure where they were anymore. Looking at his phone, he had no signal, making it useless to use his GPS. Thinking back to his old life, he wasn't going to miss it much. He didn't have many friends, nor did he part take in school events. Andy was a nerd, but it seemed because of his mother's genes he still managed to have some facial features that made him attractive. Even if his personality wasn't that attractive.
Looking up at the sky the clouds were turning a bit grayish, it looked as if it may rain soon. Andy wondered if the luggage on top of the car would be safe. Luckily they had most of their good clothes in the back seat, and in the trunk.