What light, through yonder window breaks? (Jack)
Sept 3, 2014 20:13:13 GMT -5
Post by * on Sept 3, 2014 20:13:13 GMT -5
The weekend has come so quickly. With Jeran at the house, I've found myself some time to myself as he goes over a few things. After a heart to heart with him, I finally convinced him to let me go to Matthew's father's house and try to find out some information, without my brother. I feel it might be better this way and I know for a fact that Jeran would really have some words to say about Matthew in front of his father. That's definately not what I want. So, I try to think of the best way to approach this and that would be to face his father. Just myself and no one behind or beside me. I'm not even sure if Matthew would have come home this weekend, but if by chance he was there, secretly I want to see him.
They can't say anything if it wasn't a planned meeting?
With fingers clasped together in front of my body, partially relaxed against the hardness on my stomach, I keep my eyes trained toward the ground. EAch step that I take, my mind is going over words and phrases that I want to say to his father. Questions that might tell me whether he's okay or not. Maybe if he's heard anything about my father cause Jeran refuses to speak to me about the situation. He keeps insisting that whatever happened to him that he deserved everything he got. All in all, I think the same, but he still is flesh and blood no matter what he did to me or my friend and boyfriend. I hate that this whole predicament happened at all.
"Excuse me, Mr. Dunham. Can I speak with you? It's about your son. How is he doing? Has he called you at all?" Phrases spill from my lips until I find myself stopped before I cross the road and turn up on the same side as his house. Slowly, my gaze goes upward and the moment it does, I see the cruiser sitting close to his house and for a split second, I actually see what looks like Matthew being put in the car. Ice penetrates my veins. A chilling shudder befalls upon me suddenly.
My mouth drops.
"Matthew?" I take a step forward as I turn my vision to someone on the front porch and see his dad. Is he in trouble? What has he done? My feet suddenly take off in a hurried motion just as the cruiser takes off. I feel like some pet that's been dropped off and chasing after the one thing they love. Something has happened to Matthew. Something is wrong and as I realize there's not catching them, I stop dead in my tracks, my breathing labored and a hand going to my middle.
"Matthew?" This time my voice is louder and I look to the man on the porch still a good distance away. "What happened to Matthew? Why are they taking him?"
They can't say anything if it wasn't a planned meeting?
With fingers clasped together in front of my body, partially relaxed against the hardness on my stomach, I keep my eyes trained toward the ground. EAch step that I take, my mind is going over words and phrases that I want to say to his father. Questions that might tell me whether he's okay or not. Maybe if he's heard anything about my father cause Jeran refuses to speak to me about the situation. He keeps insisting that whatever happened to him that he deserved everything he got. All in all, I think the same, but he still is flesh and blood no matter what he did to me or my friend and boyfriend. I hate that this whole predicament happened at all.
"Excuse me, Mr. Dunham. Can I speak with you? It's about your son. How is he doing? Has he called you at all?" Phrases spill from my lips until I find myself stopped before I cross the road and turn up on the same side as his house. Slowly, my gaze goes upward and the moment it does, I see the cruiser sitting close to his house and for a split second, I actually see what looks like Matthew being put in the car. Ice penetrates my veins. A chilling shudder befalls upon me suddenly.
My mouth drops.
"Matthew?" I take a step forward as I turn my vision to someone on the front porch and see his dad. Is he in trouble? What has he done? My feet suddenly take off in a hurried motion just as the cruiser takes off. I feel like some pet that's been dropped off and chasing after the one thing they love. Something has happened to Matthew. Something is wrong and as I realize there's not catching them, I stop dead in my tracks, my breathing labored and a hand going to my middle.
"Matthew?" This time my voice is louder and I look to the man on the porch still a good distance away. "What happened to Matthew? Why are they taking him?"