New life (Semper)
Aug 19, 2012 16:01:43 GMT -5
Post by Jack Lexington on Aug 19, 2012 16:01:43 GMT -5
JACK LEXINGTON
From one moment to the next I'm no longer alone. My life changes and I have no idea how, just that things are never going to be the same and I welcome that change. I'm going to be a father now.
Both of my hands are shaking under the weight of the two cribs with my baby boy and girl in them. I'm so worried that this will turn out to be just another game of the capitol. That Mace will turn around, put a camera in my face and tell me...sorry, we just wanted to see your reaction when we tell you you can't keep your children. So I start walking faster to get away from that train station. Then I fall into a jog and soon I run as fast as I can with those two turning corners and following streets with no names until I'm finally at the last house and make my way down a dirt road through a field towards my home.
Only when the tall rows of corn compeletly engulf me do I stop to rest for a moment. Sweat is dripping from my nose when I set the basinets down and look into one of those sweet little faces. They are incredibly tiny but are still sleeping. Carefully my hand finds its way to the soft baby skin and brushes over it. It's real. My baby.
Suddenly a smile combined with tears of joy appears on my features as I whisper. "I love you."
Carefully I pull my hand back and treat the other twin in the same way. This must be the girl. She reminds me so much of Noreen even though she's tiny...just a little baby. "And I love you. I'll never leave you!"
When I pull my hand back from that crib the baby stirs and cries a little, barely audible cry. Yet it makes me jump. What on earth do I do when they cry? My green eyes stare down at the little kid who moves in her sleep and then settles down again to my great relief.
"I'll better get you home , out of this heat." I tell them as if they could understand. So I pick both basinets up again and continue my path home. By now I'm in much better shape than two weeks ago when Devroux came to kick my ass for drinking myself stupid. I still have days when I want to drown my sorrow and pain but I've stayed pretty good, taken the medicine that Dev stole for me and started eating decent food again, which gave me my strength back.
Twenty minutes later I arrive in our little town and make my way up the few steps of the veranda. As soon as my parents hear me, they are at the door and stare at me and the babies in awe. My mother ushers me in.
When I set them down on the low coffee table in our living room and sit down to take a breath and drink some water I relax for the first time.
"You brought the twins home. I can't believe it. Your babies are alive." My mothers studders and my dad holds her tights.
"Yes, I did. I can barely believe it myself!"
Ride like the wind
WRANGLER FROM D10
WRANGLER FROM D10