Don't mess with her //Jack(Matthew)
Feb 4, 2014 6:44:20 GMT -5
Post by * on Feb 4, 2014 6:44:20 GMT -5
The door slams in front of me, the picture of mom shaking just lightly from the force. I shake my head watching through the window at dad finally taking his leave from this house. I watch him with a hatred in my eyes when he gets to his car and starts it up. by the way the car moves, he jerks in in reverse and within a split second he hits the gas petal, the tires squealing from the amount of force he's pressing on it. I do nothing more but just stare at the bumper until his car is out of sight when he turns the next curve without stopping at the sign. Another fucking fight. You really wanna go there? You can't make her train. She's sick or is that what happened to mom? You didn't notice or you just didn't care?
"Yeah, that's right old man. Try to kill Kyanite, too. Go on and see how far you get if something happens to her. I told you, she ain't training..." My hand automatically swipes out at the curtains in frustration as they focefully swing away from where they just lay still just moments ago. Piss off, old man. I know better than to hit him or to really talk down to him cause I learned that from when I was a young boy. Challenging him never turned out well, but now that I can match him in both weight and height? I assume that's why he left, so that he wouldn't mess up his work uniform for the office. The amount of anger I feel boils inside of me. I can only imagine what he'd to do her if I had moved out already; making her get up despite being sick with a fever. That's abuse. He might be able to treat me like that, but not her. He's the one that taught me when she was born that I needed to protect her. Don't like me taking your advice?
"Make sure she gets up to train. I dont' care if she's ill. She'll work through it just like you did. Get her up and make her go!" My old man's words penetrate my ears again, echo'ing through my head, pissing me off even more. My responce was what he didn't like even though it was just the most commong and short answer ever. "Mom!" I knew how to beat him at his own game cause I know that deep down, he feels responsible for mom's death. It's the only reason he left without another word. That's what pleases me. I've found his weak spot.
I move from the livingroom up to the stairs and take them quickly, two at a time. Kyanite didn't seem to stir at all through the verbal lashing between me and dad, and normally that don't happen. She's always lingering when mom is mentioned, hiding around the corner listening to what we have to say and sometimes interrupting with her own judgements. I take it as a sign that she feels dad is responsible for her death, too. Though, I don't see her anywhere. "Kya?"
I walk down the hallway to her room and open the door, looking to the bed. The still bump is unmistakable that it's her and the way the covers are hardly moved from the last time I looked in on her, automatically tells me she probably was still asleep. Good. She don't need to hear me and dad fighting anyways. It's not fair to her. I walk over to the bed, looking down at her closed eyes. She's still asleep? That fact alone doesn't sit well with me. Three days ago she came home completely covered in snow and almost completely out of it when I found her on the porch. I've never seen her like that before.
Ever.
She didn't even fight me when I picked her up and I knew that something was wrong. Her tear stained face and soaked through jeans from the way she was sitting was enough to tell me what I didn't want to happen. It was that fucking guy, wasn't it? He hurt you? Though, she merely kept in silence for two days after that and the fever had set in that night. I told her twice, if he ever did anything to hurt her, that I would do something about it. Right now, the offer still stands.
"Kya. You feeling alright?" My voice lingers for moments at a time and then I see her eyes crack open; barely. I see her head move slightly but her eyes close again. "Yeah, right. Stubborn girl."
I bring my hand up to her face, my cold wrist touching her forehead and I can immediately feel the heat that radiates off her skin. "Damnit." Is my instataneous reply to that. I watch her face and she doesn't even cringe to the tone or the touch of my icy wrist to her face. Instead, she elicites a small moan as she begins to move and readjust herself in the bed. My hand goes straight to my head, roughly scratching at my head. This pains me so much to see her sick. The fever is what scares me though. Mom had a fever before she died and I'm bound and determinded to not let that happen to Kya. "He did this to you. I'm going to kill him." I"m pissed!
"Don't..." I hear her silent please, but I shake my head.
I turn away from her room, leaving to go get the medication I gave her two days ago when the fever wasn't that bad. Today it's worse and it's all because I let her go out yesterday to go see Gala. I'm at fault now. I told her not to go or she would get worse, but she was so determinded. So stubborn! She's just like mom.
I take the medicine back to her and make sure that the pill is gone before I pull the covers back up over her shoulders. My mission is being formulated in my head already. He will pay.
"I'll be back later, okay, sis? Just rest. I'm going to get Dr. Merrit." I tell her, but all I get in return is a silent moan. I leave her room, and once again take the stairs by two's and grab the keys to the truck. Soon enough, the tires are squealing but I'm not going for Dr. Merrit. He will come after what I have to say to that Matthew Dunham. I know where his father's company is and I know that he works there, too. Though, with his injuries from that pregames arena he'll either be at home or somewhere in town. Since, I have no clue where his house is, I'm going to be lucky if he's just wandering the town. "Where are you?"
((My apologies... this post is basically all reasons and motivation to go after Matthew))
"Yeah, that's right old man. Try to kill Kyanite, too. Go on and see how far you get if something happens to her. I told you, she ain't training..." My hand automatically swipes out at the curtains in frustration as they focefully swing away from where they just lay still just moments ago. Piss off, old man. I know better than to hit him or to really talk down to him cause I learned that from when I was a young boy. Challenging him never turned out well, but now that I can match him in both weight and height? I assume that's why he left, so that he wouldn't mess up his work uniform for the office. The amount of anger I feel boils inside of me. I can only imagine what he'd to do her if I had moved out already; making her get up despite being sick with a fever. That's abuse. He might be able to treat me like that, but not her. He's the one that taught me when she was born that I needed to protect her. Don't like me taking your advice?
"Make sure she gets up to train. I dont' care if she's ill. She'll work through it just like you did. Get her up and make her go!" My old man's words penetrate my ears again, echo'ing through my head, pissing me off even more. My responce was what he didn't like even though it was just the most commong and short answer ever. "Mom!" I knew how to beat him at his own game cause I know that deep down, he feels responsible for mom's death. It's the only reason he left without another word. That's what pleases me. I've found his weak spot.
I move from the livingroom up to the stairs and take them quickly, two at a time. Kyanite didn't seem to stir at all through the verbal lashing between me and dad, and normally that don't happen. She's always lingering when mom is mentioned, hiding around the corner listening to what we have to say and sometimes interrupting with her own judgements. I take it as a sign that she feels dad is responsible for her death, too. Though, I don't see her anywhere. "Kya?"
I walk down the hallway to her room and open the door, looking to the bed. The still bump is unmistakable that it's her and the way the covers are hardly moved from the last time I looked in on her, automatically tells me she probably was still asleep. Good. She don't need to hear me and dad fighting anyways. It's not fair to her. I walk over to the bed, looking down at her closed eyes. She's still asleep? That fact alone doesn't sit well with me. Three days ago she came home completely covered in snow and almost completely out of it when I found her on the porch. I've never seen her like that before.
Ever.
She didn't even fight me when I picked her up and I knew that something was wrong. Her tear stained face and soaked through jeans from the way she was sitting was enough to tell me what I didn't want to happen. It was that fucking guy, wasn't it? He hurt you? Though, she merely kept in silence for two days after that and the fever had set in that night. I told her twice, if he ever did anything to hurt her, that I would do something about it. Right now, the offer still stands.
"Kya. You feeling alright?" My voice lingers for moments at a time and then I see her eyes crack open; barely. I see her head move slightly but her eyes close again. "Yeah, right. Stubborn girl."
I bring my hand up to her face, my cold wrist touching her forehead and I can immediately feel the heat that radiates off her skin. "Damnit." Is my instataneous reply to that. I watch her face and she doesn't even cringe to the tone or the touch of my icy wrist to her face. Instead, she elicites a small moan as she begins to move and readjust herself in the bed. My hand goes straight to my head, roughly scratching at my head. This pains me so much to see her sick. The fever is what scares me though. Mom had a fever before she died and I'm bound and determinded to not let that happen to Kya. "He did this to you. I'm going to kill him." I"m pissed!
"Don't..." I hear her silent please, but I shake my head.
I turn away from her room, leaving to go get the medication I gave her two days ago when the fever wasn't that bad. Today it's worse and it's all because I let her go out yesterday to go see Gala. I'm at fault now. I told her not to go or she would get worse, but she was so determinded. So stubborn! She's just like mom.
I take the medicine back to her and make sure that the pill is gone before I pull the covers back up over her shoulders. My mission is being formulated in my head already. He will pay.
"I'll be back later, okay, sis? Just rest. I'm going to get Dr. Merrit." I tell her, but all I get in return is a silent moan. I leave her room, and once again take the stairs by two's and grab the keys to the truck. Soon enough, the tires are squealing but I'm not going for Dr. Merrit. He will come after what I have to say to that Matthew Dunham. I know where his father's company is and I know that he works there, too. Though, with his injuries from that pregames arena he'll either be at home or somewhere in town. Since, I have no clue where his house is, I'm going to be lucky if he's just wandering the town. "Where are you?"
((My apologies... this post is basically all reasons and motivation to go after Matthew))