Hell is a place on earth// circe&cade
Dec 3, 2023 14:03:37 GMT -5
Post by minie on Dec 3, 2023 14:03:37 GMT -5
C I R C E.
The Sunday afternoon winds were nothing less than harsh against Circe’s soft skin. She had gathered her belongings and was waiting in front of the Kraken’s cove bundled up in an arrangement of fur coats and long scarves to protect her from natures cruelty. Her mother stood behind her, arms wrapped around the little girl holding her tightly against her chest. The way any mother should, only there was no love lost between the two of them. Neither wore a smile on their face and their eyes both reflected hollowed looks of emotionless quiet.
As the season changes and snow had begun to lay on the ground, so marked not only the change of season but the change of Circe’s home. Once again came the time for the girl to find her place in her father’s glass castle of control. Her mother not to preoccupied because she had won what she sought out most. Circe’s uncle Nicky on the other hand would accompany her to her fathers with a pit in his stomach. He would watch the girl crawl right back into a bed of despicable torture in which the young girl would manage to find comfort against all odds.
As she took her uncle’s hand she wiped the stain of her mothers dark red lipstick of her cheek, still leaving a visible smudge in place. No matter all of her efforts she would try to erase the mark of her six months at the Kraken Cove for her body and soul with little success. There was no denying the fact that Circe was her mother’s daughter, only in her own delusion was it possible to ignore the resemblance strengthened by the controlling eyes all over her fathers dwelling.
Her uncle was an unwanted sense of comforted in her life. The advocate she needed to become her own person but rejected his helping hand each and every time it was extended. Bittersweet was their relationship; he gave her the freedom she saw as a prison. Silence ruled between them during the journey back to Oleander’s mansion of glass but there was something in the air. Words better left unspoken until Nicky had finally broken the silence.
”You’ll tell Cade I said hello, won’t you?”
Her head turned to face her uncle for the first time, questioning what his words had implied. She had met her cousins a few times, only in fleeting moments between her mother’s and Nicky’s scheming conversation where it was all about what lawyer or judge would oversee the case of where exactly the little girl would reside. They were nothing more than mere faces and names that she never had considered, there were already too many of those at home. Too many people that roamed the halls either seeking the approval she craved most or fearing the punishment when their father’s expectations were not met.
Circe left her uncle with nothing but a slight nod, unsure of what she would make of the latest resident at the Murdock mansion.
She wandered the halls of the house, her sweet voice echoed of the glass walls haunting the residence. Her way of announcing she was home for the next six months, bringing a new misery to an already wretched place. Small fingers lightly grazing the windows that served as walls as she positioned each foot carefully in front of the other with every step. Her eyes quickly peering into each room she would pass on the search for her cousin. What had she missed in the last six months? Her lack of knowledge of the ongoings in the family home induced a harsh feeling on her chest, panic that she would have lost oversight or even worse that she was not of any importance. No one, not even Lore had the decency to keep her up to date.
Circe would just have to find out for herself.
Once she caught site of Cade sitting in what she assumed was his room, there was no need to announce her presence. Privacy was something that only existed in fairytales for the Murdock children. She placed herself at the entrance, leaning against the edge of the wall where a door would have been if this was any other household.
”Nicky sends his regards.”
Circe quickly looked over her shoulder as if her uncle’s name was a spell that would summon her father in the most outrageous of temper. Her brown eyes locked onto her cousin, not blinking, not even once. There was no malintent in her visit, it was merely a conversation out of curiosity, out of her fear of the unknown.
”What exactly are you doing here anyway?” She questioned as she moved closer to her cousin, allowing herself the luxury of sitting on his bed.
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