Krista
Junior Member
Emily was leaning against the counter of the café and nursed a cup of coffee. Life giving brew. Whoever created this was a genius. She was always grateful to be living in the USA where coffee was a normal thing because she couldn’t imagine trying to live without it. It would no go good for anyone around her.
A moment later Robyn walked in, Emily was just about to greet the passionate girl when she threw a brochure on the counter and asked if she was quitting. Furrowing her brows she looked down at the paper and felt all the color leave her face. Nick. Again. Anger, embarrasement, fear and disgust all swirled in her stomach at the thought.
Molly grabbed Robyn’s usual cupcake (which Emily never charged her for) and slid it across the counter. Emily lost all appetite so the thought of putting anything other than more coffee in her stomach made it twist painfully. She looked at the girl and saw the worry in the girls face.
Emily nudged Molly with her elbow to shut her up then grabbed the brochure and ripped it to tiny shreds, letting it fall on to the counter top.
“I’m not quitting. I am not as active with it as I was because there is a lot going on but I’m not quitting. The people with this brochure are …” She paused, nibbling her lower lip gently as she tried to put this in a way that Robyn would understand and not using curse worse. “I used to know them. There were discussions about doing something like this. At the time, and this was a few years ago, they weren’t ready to start something but not it seems they are.” Emily gave a small shrug. “I don’t mind. I have you and a few others and that’s enough for me. I don’t need more than that. I don’t do it for the money so don’t worry little bird, I’m not going anywhere any time soon.”
Emily started calling her little bird, first because her name but also because she always seemed to just fly when she was on a horse. As light and free as a bird. It just kind of stuck.
She slid the cupcake towards the girl again.
“Eat your cupcake. Everyone in town likes to talk and really like to say things that aren’t true or start rumors. Best thing to do is do what I do. Ignore them and wait until the truth comes out. It will ALWAYS come out no matter how hard someone tries to keep it down.”
A lesson learned the hard way. Nick taught her well. He couldn’t keep his true nature hidden no matter how hard he tried. His family couldn’t’ keep their secrets hidden from her long. They tried and failed. The truth never stayed hidden. No matter how much it hurt.
A moment later Robyn walked in, Emily was just about to greet the passionate girl when she threw a brochure on the counter and asked if she was quitting. Furrowing her brows she looked down at the paper and felt all the color leave her face. Nick. Again. Anger, embarrasement, fear and disgust all swirled in her stomach at the thought.
Molly grabbed Robyn’s usual cupcake (which Emily never charged her for) and slid it across the counter. Emily lost all appetite so the thought of putting anything other than more coffee in her stomach made it twist painfully. She looked at the girl and saw the worry in the girls face.
Emily nudged Molly with her elbow to shut her up then grabbed the brochure and ripped it to tiny shreds, letting it fall on to the counter top.
“I’m not quitting. I am not as active with it as I was because there is a lot going on but I’m not quitting. The people with this brochure are …” She paused, nibbling her lower lip gently as she tried to put this in a way that Robyn would understand and not using curse worse. “I used to know them. There were discussions about doing something like this. At the time, and this was a few years ago, they weren’t ready to start something but not it seems they are.” Emily gave a small shrug. “I don’t mind. I have you and a few others and that’s enough for me. I don’t need more than that. I don’t do it for the money so don’t worry little bird, I’m not going anywhere any time soon.”
Emily started calling her little bird, first because her name but also because she always seemed to just fly when she was on a horse. As light and free as a bird. It just kind of stuck.
She slid the cupcake towards the girl again.
“Eat your cupcake. Everyone in town likes to talk and really like to say things that aren’t true or start rumors. Best thing to do is do what I do. Ignore them and wait until the truth comes out. It will ALWAYS come out no matter how hard someone tries to keep it down.”
A lesson learned the hard way. Nick taught her well. He couldn’t keep his true nature hidden no matter how hard he tried. His family couldn’t’ keep their secrets hidden from her long. They tried and failed. The truth never stayed hidden. No matter how much it hurt.