DramaKween
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Michael was her rock. Someone solid and sure, firm and knowing. Not only was his experience in this world hopeful and promising, but his kindness was reassuring and supportive. Adeline didn’t see a bad bone in his body. She didn’t imagine that he was in any way selfish or evil. He just wanted to survive. Just like she did. There had to be some reason that she’d lived when her entire family had just perished in a matter of 60 seconds. There had to be some reason that Michael had been there to lead her away and to give her strength. It had to be because he was her rock.
Adeline’s eyes were all sleepy and confused for several moments when he’d woken her up. She’d had a deep, dreamless sleep. It had been….wonderful. Who’d imagine such a thing after the events of the previous day? “Hmm? What? Huh?” Much like any teenager, Adeline was not a fan of waking up early. Actually, she wasn’t a fan of waking up at all. She groaned. That groan told him that she wanted to lay in that bed and lounge around for the whole day. She wanted to stretch out and curl up and sleep more. “No….I’m up….I’m up ….” She sat up and rolled her neck back. She ran her hands several times through her hair so that it wasn’t quite as wild and disheveled. She straightened out her dusty, torn, dirty clothes and then wiped her face. “I’m up!” She was a little cranky….But she did manage to pull it together.
Adeline followed after him, but as they got towards the door Adeline was still in a sleepy daze and quite a few steps behind Michael. She’d wondered why he stopped and then she saw Grams. She woke herself up a bit and straightened up. Michael had said that Grams woke up early, she couldn’t imagine why anyone would wake up this early.
Adeline’s pretty eyes widened as Grams spoke. There was so much she didn’t understand, there was so much that she needed to learn. She had a young, pliable mind that started to memorize the things that Gram said. A Black Sun. Fire. Fog. A golden veil. What did all of that mean? Were those things really real? Or….where they…What was it called? Metaphors? It was the last part of what Grams had said that made Adeline feel rather….cold. At it’s end is ruin for all?
Adeline saw Michael’s expression as Gram’s held his hand. She wanted to reach out to him. She wanted to pull his hand out of Gram’s hand and pull him in close to her. She wanted to protect him. She’d put a blazing, burning shield around them so that no black sun and no fog, no golden veil could hurt him. She didn’t like seeing Michael scared. She didn’t like seeing Michael hurt. She wanted to put an end to it.
She felt her blood get hot.
Adeline took a breath once Gram’s let go. It was right on time. Adeline nodded to Michael. He needed a moment to collect himself. She needed a moment to cool down. She watched him dart into the kitchen, her heart lurching to go with him. She wanted to be near him. But she stayed. She took a breath and turned, suddenly realizing that she and Grams were alone together.
Grams was so sweet, though. It made Adeline smile, just a little bit. “Good morning Grams…” She’d returned the sentiment gently. When she’d asked for Adeline’s hand, she hesitated. She wanted to go see Michael. She wanted to make sure he was okay. She wanted to tell him that she wasn’t going to let anything ruin him…
But her hand was already in Gram’s darker, more wrinkly grasp. Adeline glanced down and saw her young, slightly dirty, but adolescent contrasting with Grams’ darker, more mature fingers. When the convulsions started, Adeline glanced up quickly. “Grams!” She reached for her but she’d lurched forward and then back and started talking. Adeline wasn’t as ‘receptive’ this time as she’d been, trying to hear Grams but at the same time wishing that Michael was there. Scorched souls and black skin didn’t sound good. Before she could react further, Grams was smiling again.
Adeline was shaking her head, though, looking at Grams with a mix of concern and determination. “What? They’re coming here? No….No then you can’t be here….We’ll take you….We will take you with us … I can carry Michael’s bag and he’ll take you and….and we’ll take your friends and…and we’ll go…Michael said West is safe…Michael said we need to go West….”
Adeline glanced towards the kitchen, where Grams had told her to go. “Hold on…Let me get Michael….”
Adeline headed into the kitchen. “Michael? We are going to take Grams with us! We all have to go…Did you get what you needed?” She was a determined little thing. She was determined to burn, but she was also determined to save.
Adeline’s eyes were all sleepy and confused for several moments when he’d woken her up. She’d had a deep, dreamless sleep. It had been….wonderful. Who’d imagine such a thing after the events of the previous day? “Hmm? What? Huh?” Much like any teenager, Adeline was not a fan of waking up early. Actually, she wasn’t a fan of waking up at all. She groaned. That groan told him that she wanted to lay in that bed and lounge around for the whole day. She wanted to stretch out and curl up and sleep more. “No….I’m up….I’m up ….” She sat up and rolled her neck back. She ran her hands several times through her hair so that it wasn’t quite as wild and disheveled. She straightened out her dusty, torn, dirty clothes and then wiped her face. “I’m up!” She was a little cranky….But she did manage to pull it together.
Adeline followed after him, but as they got towards the door Adeline was still in a sleepy daze and quite a few steps behind Michael. She’d wondered why he stopped and then she saw Grams. She woke herself up a bit and straightened up. Michael had said that Grams woke up early, she couldn’t imagine why anyone would wake up this early.
Adeline’s pretty eyes widened as Grams spoke. There was so much she didn’t understand, there was so much that she needed to learn. She had a young, pliable mind that started to memorize the things that Gram said. A Black Sun. Fire. Fog. A golden veil. What did all of that mean? Were those things really real? Or….where they…What was it called? Metaphors? It was the last part of what Grams had said that made Adeline feel rather….cold. At it’s end is ruin for all?
Adeline saw Michael’s expression as Gram’s held his hand. She wanted to reach out to him. She wanted to pull his hand out of Gram’s hand and pull him in close to her. She wanted to protect him. She’d put a blazing, burning shield around them so that no black sun and no fog, no golden veil could hurt him. She didn’t like seeing Michael scared. She didn’t like seeing Michael hurt. She wanted to put an end to it.
She felt her blood get hot.
Adeline took a breath once Gram’s let go. It was right on time. Adeline nodded to Michael. He needed a moment to collect himself. She needed a moment to cool down. She watched him dart into the kitchen, her heart lurching to go with him. She wanted to be near him. But she stayed. She took a breath and turned, suddenly realizing that she and Grams were alone together.
Grams was so sweet, though. It made Adeline smile, just a little bit. “Good morning Grams…” She’d returned the sentiment gently. When she’d asked for Adeline’s hand, she hesitated. She wanted to go see Michael. She wanted to make sure he was okay. She wanted to tell him that she wasn’t going to let anything ruin him…
But her hand was already in Gram’s darker, more wrinkly grasp. Adeline glanced down and saw her young, slightly dirty, but adolescent contrasting with Grams’ darker, more mature fingers. When the convulsions started, Adeline glanced up quickly. “Grams!” She reached for her but she’d lurched forward and then back and started talking. Adeline wasn’t as ‘receptive’ this time as she’d been, trying to hear Grams but at the same time wishing that Michael was there. Scorched souls and black skin didn’t sound good. Before she could react further, Grams was smiling again.
Adeline was shaking her head, though, looking at Grams with a mix of concern and determination. “What? They’re coming here? No….No then you can’t be here….We’ll take you….We will take you with us … I can carry Michael’s bag and he’ll take you and….and we’ll take your friends and…and we’ll go…Michael said West is safe…Michael said we need to go West….”
Adeline glanced towards the kitchen, where Grams had told her to go. “Hold on…Let me get Michael….”
Adeline headed into the kitchen. “Michael? We are going to take Grams with us! We all have to go…Did you get what you needed?” She was a determined little thing. She was determined to burn, but she was also determined to save.