《Street Girl》41 | lucy
Advertisement
its blinding light in my eyes. Each passing cloud casts a dark shadow over Ambleside Crescent, and sitting on the Wexlers' front porch, I huff. Another cloud drifts away and lets the sun in my eyes. Elliot will be home from school soon.
Once again, I owe Brett Murphy the world. He's coming to take me away from his place, from this home I've destroyed.
With spring, Elizabeth has begun planting flowers again. When I first found this house in the dead of winter, I never imagined I would grow to see white tulips sprout from the soil next to the garden gnomes. It's bittersweet, like dark chocolate. I'll miss this place forever.
The truth is, I've been thinking about leaving since the day I found out about Charlotte, but I was biding my time, trying to decide what to do. I don't want to hurt Elliot, especially when he's already at such a low point, but I can't stay here either. No matter how I try to spin it, it isn't right. My heart wrenches and my eyes burn. I would have loved to stay here with Elliot forever. Always be with him. But it's not realistic; it was never going to happen.
Charlotte Wexler is still out there. When I talked to Brett on the phone earlier, he told me Colt hasn't shown his face in ages. No one has any idea where he is. He's just poof, gone. And Brett and Alecia took the opportunity to find a new place, so he has no idea where they live now. He's not trying to find them, which in itself, is suspicious.
But I know what Colt's doing. He's taken Charlotte somewhere, maybe Toronto, maybe another city. He wouldn't have gone far. After all, that's what he did with me when I first met him, back when I was naïve and fourteen, back when he seemed so powerful. Like he was my savior.
Does Charlotte feel that way now? Does she think Colt has saved her from her 'horrible life?' She'll see soon enough that the passenger's seat of his car is a cage. She's his little bird, just like I was. But if I can save her from it, I will. If Colt's out there, I have to find him. I owe the Wexlers that much and more. It's the bottom of the barrel of what I can do to make up for everything they have done for me. I hate to admit that I'm scared to leave, though. I can stay with Brett and Alecia, but it won't be the same as it is here.
Advertisement
Footsteps drag across the sidewalk, and I look up. Elliot slumps up to the house, and his blue eyes snap to me, then to the red suitcase beside me on the porch. He looks so cute in his burgundy Catholic school uniform with his backpack slung over his shoulder.
This is the last time I'll see him like this. No more cuddling by the fire or watching movies or sneaking around to get in each other's pants. I'm not sure which part I'll miss the most, but it's over now. Because that's what eras do; they end. But time always goes on, and so does life.
I clasp my hands together. "Your brother said it'd be okay if I had this suitcase."
Elliot's confused frown alone is enough to snap my heart in two. "What? Why? Where are you going, Luce?" Slowly, his eyebrows pull together. His face goes pale, his eyes glossy, and he drops his backpack. "Lucy, no." He storms up to me. Maybe he thinks about grabbing my hands like he always does, but he stops himself.
"El..." I half-smile and shrug. "Come on. You know that it's over between us."
"What? No, pretty sure that's news to me." His tone is snide, but his voice shakes.
"After what I said on the roof yesterday... I thought you knew."
"No. As always, I didn't clue in. Or maybe you just implied but didn't actually say."
I'm quiet. I know how much Elliot loves me; I feel it in the way he touches me and kisses me and tells me I'm beautiful. It's in everything that he does for me, how he always makes sure I'm warm and never hungry, how he brushes my hair behind my ear so he can see me clearly. How the only time he closes his eyes around me is when our lips touch.
"So, what?" He crosses his arms. "You just don't care about me anymore?"
"Of course I do..." I love you.
"Then don't leave me. You're my rock—you're the only thing that's been making this whole thing with Charlotte bearable. You're—"
"Stop." My eyes sting. "It's over, Elliot. I've already made up my mind. But I didn't want to just run away this time. I had to face you."
Advertisement
"Better than a stupid note, I guess."
"You're mad at me."
"I don't know, Luce. I guess? How am I supposed to feel? I can't just let you go. I love you, Lucy. And how many times do I have to tell you that I don't blame you for what happened to Charlotte?"
Doubt crawls through my veins, but I keep my shoulders firm. Part of me wants to say to hell with this and stay with him, but I have to be strong. Leaving is the right thing to do. Doesn't he see that I've torn his family to shreds? Every minute I've been alive since Charlotte disappeared I've felt guilty and horrible and wrong.
"I get it," I say, "but I blame myself. How can I stay here and be with you and live with your family when I hate myself?"
"What about me? What about how I feel? Does that ever matter to you?"
"It does, but..."
"But what? You don't care, Lucy. You haven't once asked me how I feel."
I tense up, the truth of his words a cloud above me.
"It was my sister who got taken, but you haven't been there for me at all, and that's fine, I guess, because you were going through so much more, but I thought—" His voice breaks, and he pinches the bridge of his nose. "I don't know what I thought. I guess I thought after all of this, you'd at least be there for me in some way. But instead you're dumping me."
He wipes his eyes, and I bite back tears. He's right, I'm a shitty person. I've been so absorbed in my own guilt that I never stopped once to think about what he's going through.
"I'm so sorry, El..." I look at my feet. "I didn't realize."
"It's fine. Just—don't go. If you give a shit about me at all, don't go."
His eyes catch the sunlight.
Oh, Junior.
I had no idea I'd get to know you so well.
"I have to," I say.
"No, you want to."
Brett's car pulls up the street, the wheels crunching against the rocks on the road. I look over Elliot's shoulder to the box Chevy, the one just like Colt's, and it reminds me that without a doubt, I have to do this.
Still, remorse soaks my entire body when I connect with Elliot's pained eyes. His bottom lip trembles and his dark eyelashes are clumped together. I consider kissing him, but that will only make this harder, so I sling my ratty old backpack over my shoulder and pick up the suitcase, hopping off the ledge. This place is the closest thing to a real home I've ever had, but it's over now. I turn away and drag my suitcase over the driveway, but stop and face him.
"I'll keep helping the police find your sister, okay? I'll do my best to find her, I promise. And when I do, then maybe we can talk it out, okay? You can still text me if you want to talk. I promise I'll answer."
Elliot says nothing.
"Thank you for everything, Elliot. I mean it. I owe you and your family the world. I'll make this right, I promise."
I hurry away before my head can catch up with my heart. I'm halfway down the driveway when he stops me.
"This is bullshit."
I look over my shoulder. He looks at me over his. His eyes beg me not to go. I beg myself not to, either, but smile as sweetly as I can.
"Take care of yourself, okay, Junior? And our deal still stands—no pot, no booze. Got it? If I find out you're self-medicating again, I'll find you."
"Yeah, and I won't be hiding."
Elliot's eyes burn a hole in me as I shove my luggage in the backseat of Brett's car and get into the passenger's side, slamming the door shut. Brett doesn't say a word, just immediately starts driving. Elliot stands in the driveway. Our eyes hold each other until they can't anymore.
I'll always wonder what he did after that.
Advertisement
THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME
Dive into a novel about the rise of a legendary sportsman. Follow Zachary Bemba on his journey to become the G.O.A.T (Greatest Of All Time) in the soccer world. He travels back to a time in his past where opportunity abounds. Access to a system capable of propelling him to greater heights is just the icing on the cake. From a nobody born in one of the poorest and most remote places on the planet, he relentlessly pursues his goal of becoming the greatest sportsman the world has ever seen. **** ---- G.O.A.T SYSTEM INITIALIZING ---- ACTIVATION SUCCESSFUL ****
8 161Summoned: Looking for Fragments
Summoned to another world. Summoned to be Saviours or Heroes. Trained to wield Blades and Magic. To prepare for the ascesion of the Demon Lord. One youth knew, the Summoner was lying. His goal; to find a path to Earth. To return all of the summoned people back. So they wont be used as weapons. Note: Im an amateur and a noob. I like stories and fantasy. please be gentle.
8 146A Hymn for salvation (Gojo Satoru x Reader)
(Gojo Satoru x Reader)Deep inside a secret garden, situated just in the outskirts of Tokyo, there is a temple who houses a goddess for those who fight in the dark and cleanse this world of curses.On the night of December, a still born Gojo Satoru came to the world.When dawn came, she who resembles the goddess was born.The heavens made a divine intervention.❀Credits to : Gege Akutami, the author of Jujutsu Kaisen❀
8 170Cycles of Ruin
Civilizations rise and fall. Kith build them up and monsters, led by powerful dungeon keepers, bring them to ruin. For three thousand years the cycle has been maintained by the Guild of Chaos and its endless hordes of minions who—in absence of their long lost creators—have taken it upon themselves to keep the realms of the universe in balance. The Guild has grown efficient at this task, but some among its ranks have begun to ponder the utility of a universe that has been robbed of the very possibility of change. Basil von Doom is one such dungeon keeper working for the Guild, leading an army of loyal minions from one conquest to the next; burning civilizations and sifting through the ruins in search of forbidden knowledge that the races of kith were never meant to possess. But having spent more than half a century in pursuit of glory and fame—trying to live up to the legacy of his father—Basil has grown indifferent towards his work. Desperate for a worthy challenge, but bound by his duties as a dungeon keeper, he has turned his mind towards uncovering the ultimate fate of the previous master of his house and the secrets that were buried with him. Now the young Master of House Doom must balance his growing interest in pursuing the trail of his father with the responsibilities that come with running a dungeon in service to the Guild of Chaos. To remain in good standing with the Guild, Basil has even accepted the task of mentoring an apprentice dungeon keeper, a young succubus named Elnora. It is at the tail end of her apprenticeship that the story begins; with a civilization poised to fall—its greatest heroes gathering for one last assault on the heart of darkness—and Basil striking up a conversation with his apprentice that will set into motion the unraveling of the universe. ***This is a rewrite and continuation of my story that was first posted on RoyalRoad a few years ago.
8 126Common Ground ⇥ Bellamy Blake
❝People do dumb things when they're hurt.❞She was forced to come down. He came down voluntarily. When they meet, everything they've ever known will be torn apart. ( bellamy blake x oc)( season 1 )( discontinued )
8 11614 days ✓
── go to sleep.female reader. angst.
8 117