Beginnings and endings // skittlekat
Oct 14, 2013 19:32:15 GMT -5
Post by Hael [prev. reasons] on Oct 14, 2013 19:32:15 GMT -5
Rayne Sibel Condrey
Releasing a heavy sigh, I stare at the reflection before me in a cracked mirror. A girl with wavy brown hair pulled up into a high ponytail a piece of black fabric tied in bow form so the ends of her hair brushes against her shoulders. Dressed in old blue jeans and an ill fitting black shirt to match the bow. Her jeans tucked into dirty rubber boots, the sole of the shoes molded to the shape of her foot. Her hands hang at her sides as though she has no idea what to do with them. Her brown eyes stare back at me, flashing with disapproval. That girl is me.
I slip out of my bedroom without making a peep. My mother is out shopping while my brother Bray is at work to earn money for our fairly poor household. We are poor compared to most people in 5 and especially people in the upper districts, but rich compared to those in the lower districts. The sun is rising up in the sky, higher and higher with every passing moment. It is time to do chores so that is what I do.
I sweep the house, clean my room, make my bed, clean Bray and Mum's room and clean the bathroom. As I head on outside to do my outdoor chores, the weather a nice medium. The sun isn't hot and the wind isn't cold. The leaves are starting to change color and some fall to the ground. I bend down to tend to the garden when the voice appears again. Don't you think you've done enough work? You can leave the rest up to someone else, it won't matter.
Yes, it does matter. If I don't do anything then the house will get dirty and the plants will die, I say inwardly and pull out a weed. Bah! Let your mom do it, she's better at is anyway. The voice tells me and I frown in reply. I finish pulling out all the weeds and pick the tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots and various other fruits and vegetables. My slender fingers pick up the dead petals from the flowers off the flower bed. I start watering the garden again when the voice makes another attempt to annoy me. You know, you're getting harder and harder for me to control. Can you just make it easy for once? I ignore the voice and finish watering the garden.
I throw the dead petals into the garbage as I walk inside and start washing off the vegetables and fruits, as well as my dirty hands. Staring as the dirty water slides down the drain, I am annoyed and this voice in my head. I regret somewhat when I remember that the voice will come again if I even think or talk about it. Did somebody call for me? The voice asks as I place the vegetables in the almost run down fridge and put the fruits in the fruits basket that sits in the middle of the tables. Go away, I reply to it and walk outside. And it does for a while. My hand is placed on the cool surface of the doorknob and I pull the door closed behind me. The door creaks loudly from rusty hinges.
I walk over to a large patch of grass with a large tree in the middle and a wooden, rotting bench on the side. I sit under the tree, arrays of oranges, yellows, and reds displayed above me. I lean against the tree and enjoy the moment, sunlight seeping through the branches of the tree and warming up random patches of my medium-light skin. I would be training at the moment but the day is so nice and peaceful, as well as young. Plus, the voice in my head is next to silent so the need to train as died down for the moment. My eyelids start to feel heavy and I try to fight the sleep. After a little while I don't try to fight it and drift off and to a fairly peaceful sleep.
I slip out of my bedroom without making a peep. My mother is out shopping while my brother Bray is at work to earn money for our fairly poor household. We are poor compared to most people in 5 and especially people in the upper districts, but rich compared to those in the lower districts. The sun is rising up in the sky, higher and higher with every passing moment. It is time to do chores so that is what I do.
I sweep the house, clean my room, make my bed, clean Bray and Mum's room and clean the bathroom. As I head on outside to do my outdoor chores, the weather a nice medium. The sun isn't hot and the wind isn't cold. The leaves are starting to change color and some fall to the ground. I bend down to tend to the garden when the voice appears again. Don't you think you've done enough work? You can leave the rest up to someone else, it won't matter.
Yes, it does matter. If I don't do anything then the house will get dirty and the plants will die, I say inwardly and pull out a weed. Bah! Let your mom do it, she's better at is anyway. The voice tells me and I frown in reply. I finish pulling out all the weeds and pick the tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots and various other fruits and vegetables. My slender fingers pick up the dead petals from the flowers off the flower bed. I start watering the garden again when the voice makes another attempt to annoy me. You know, you're getting harder and harder for me to control. Can you just make it easy for once? I ignore the voice and finish watering the garden.
I throw the dead petals into the garbage as I walk inside and start washing off the vegetables and fruits, as well as my dirty hands. Staring as the dirty water slides down the drain, I am annoyed and this voice in my head. I regret somewhat when I remember that the voice will come again if I even think or talk about it. Did somebody call for me? The voice asks as I place the vegetables in the almost run down fridge and put the fruits in the fruits basket that sits in the middle of the tables. Go away, I reply to it and walk outside. And it does for a while. My hand is placed on the cool surface of the doorknob and I pull the door closed behind me. The door creaks loudly from rusty hinges.
I walk over to a large patch of grass with a large tree in the middle and a wooden, rotting bench on the side. I sit under the tree, arrays of oranges, yellows, and reds displayed above me. I lean against the tree and enjoy the moment, sunlight seeping through the branches of the tree and warming up random patches of my medium-light skin. I would be training at the moment but the day is so nice and peaceful, as well as young. Plus, the voice in my head is next to silent so the need to train as died down for the moment. My eyelids start to feel heavy and I try to fight the sleep. After a little while I don't try to fight it and drift off and to a fairly peaceful sleep.