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Drama High School Fiction

Bree

Del just texted us.

โ€œI lost my job today,โ€ Marissa read. โ€œLOL, love you.โ€ She shook her head, making her flashy rose gold earrings jump in wide surprise.

I shrugged. We both knew Del. Her job wouldnโ€™t have lasted a month. Or, in this case, two weeks and six days. But whoโ€™s counting?

โ€œShe needs to stop making this a habit,โ€ Marissa said, twisting her lips into a salmon-colored line. โ€œWhy canโ€™t she stick to something she actually knows how to do?โ€

Delilah, or Del, was the color orange. She was organized and disorganized at the same time, with all of her fancy, mismatched outfits running to one place or another. But they actually looked beautiful when scattered in her room, like an abstract painting. Her bedroom walls were scraped into different colors, with the left wall exposing the red layer, then the orange layer, then the green. I loved her hair; bright red and pink highlights. Her shirt never agreed with her pants, and that was perfectly okay for us.

I mean, it was okay for me. I was organized, but I donโ€™t make a fuss about it. Marissa makes sure everything goes in the right spot, like tapping the right piano keys or plucking the right strings in the guitar. Her hair was always either tied up in a thick bun, or loose and curly. I assumed her color was a light shade of navy blue. Or is it just plain navy blue?

โ€œItโ€™s fine,โ€ I answered. โ€œLet her do what she wants. Sheโ€™ll find something.โ€ I knew that was only me hoping it was true.

***

Del

โ€œDid you clean your room yet?โ€ My older brother Dil glanced in my room and sighed. He clutched his phone in his sweaty palm, clearly annoyed. โ€œDinnerโ€™s in five, and youโ€™re not allowed to eat untilโ€”โ€ He gestured his free hand to the mess. My mess. My beautiful mess.

I threw one of my stained shirts I left under my suitcase at him. It went flying toward his chest. He threw it back, and since I was crouched on my knees, it soared under the ceiling until it feathered on my hair. Blood-colored hair.

My brother left the room. I could sense his smirk. Or maybe he was texting.

***

Del

My mom carefully sat down on a beige chair, watching me eat. I didnโ€™t ask. Conversations with Mom always ended in lectures.

โ€œHoney,โ€ my mom started. I looked up. โ€œYou cleaned your room, right?โ€

I suddenly felt annoyed since that was the second time I heard the question. โ€œMhm, I guess.โ€ I attempted to grab the cauliflower with my fork. โ€œWhy did you make me, though? I thought you said my room looked creativeโ€”โ€œ

She held up her hand. โ€œI know what I said, Delilah. But after a while, we were both worried that when you go off for college, youโ€™ll get a little too creative in your dorm.โ€

I glanced around. โ€œWe?โ€ My father took off years ago. I looked at Dil, who was hiding behind his phone screen. My eyes glared at him, but he was still hiding, so he didnโ€™t see. I hoped he sensed it behind that ugly phone case.

โ€œDonโ€™t blame your brother for what you are doing,โ€ my mother warned. โ€œAnd I heard you got fired from your job today. Thatโ€™s the third time, this month!โ€

I shrugged. I wanted to say baking was hard. But she continued.

โ€œToday, starting now, youโ€™re going to redecorate your room. I already put some of your things in a donating box. Youโ€™re going to make everything more organized.โ€ She added, โ€œAnd Marissa will help you find another job. Maybe an ice cream shop so you can sneak free ice cream.โ€ She chuckled.

My eyes didnโ€™t blink the whole time she talked like I was in a trance. But what I was hearing was real. Iโ€™m really going to have to give up on everything I loved.

Dil put his phone down. โ€œDonโ€™t you think thatโ€™s too much of a punishment? Itโ€™ll be hard for her to restart what she had done for years.โ€

Yes, brothers rock!

Mom just laughed. โ€œPunishment? Iโ€™m trying to help. She needs to learn to be more organized. For her future. For everything.โ€

Trying to help? I could be more organized if you just damn told me to!

I knew I sometimes had a temper when I had a feeling I wasnโ€™t being understood. And thatโ€™s exactly what happened today.

โ€œI canโ€™t believe youโ€™re doing this to me.โ€ I stood up. But I can believe sheโ€™s doing this.

But why are you doing it?

Because youโ€™re worried about my future?

Or because you donโ€™t want a daughter with a crazy, wild mind?

I shook my head. Stop thinking stupid thoughts.

โ€œDelilah, weโ€™re trying to help.โ€

โ€œWe? What, youโ€™re going to pay Dil to help my โ€˜problem?โ€™ Iโ€™m just different, thatโ€™s it. I like crazy colors, weird styles, giving myself challenges and changes. And now you want me to become โ€˜normalโ€™ like everyone else, when you have a special daughter standing in front of you that doesnโ€™t care about what anyone else thinks?โ€ I had to say it slowly; the lump in my throat shaped like a circular dice disabled my ability to speak.

I accidentally bumped my elbow to my plate, and I heard it crash to the ground with an unsatisfying clash.

I hated it when my brother had to see me cry, so I ran the hell out of there. I promised myself I would never come back out of the spot my legs urged me to hide in.

***

Marissa

โ€œIโ€™m so proud and disappointed in you at the same time,โ€ I said, turning to Del. โ€œI wouldโ€™ve killed to hear that speech. But the plate? You had to knock over the plate?โ€ I tried making her smile.

I could tell she also tried. โ€œIt was an accident. My eyes stung and I couldnโ€™t see.โ€ She looked thoughtful as if replaying the scene in her head. โ€œBut I still canโ€™t believe I have to redecorate.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s just redecorating,โ€ I offered.

โ€œYeah, but itโ€™s not just redecorating. Itโ€™s like redecorating my whole life, my future. All of the weird colors in my room were like memories. They were a part of me. I was a part of them.โ€

โ€œWhoa, deep.โ€

โ€œBut anyway,โ€ Del changed the subject, running her fingers through her tangled hair. โ€œJob. Youโ€™re over here because of the job. Teach me everything I need to know, Sensei.โ€ She bowed.

I smiled. I might have underestimated her. โ€œWell, first, do you have anything in mind right now? A job you want to take a โ€˜lil look at?โ€

โ€œNot really.โ€

โ€œHmm, alright. A barista? Cashier? Aโ€ฆโ€ I squinted at the screen. โ€œA Fashionย retail associate?โ€

โ€œFired, fired, and havenโ€™t tried it yet.โ€

I replied, โ€œI think youโ€™d be great at it. You have funky style, but if we try working a little harder, youโ€™d be moreโ€ฆI thought of a word. โ€œProfessional.โ€

Her face faltered. โ€œSo you want me to be boring? Youโ€™re just like my mom.โ€

I was about to protest, but I saw a familiar inky blue car coming in our direction. โ€œDel? Is that youโ€™re mom?โ€

She turned around in surprise, and I was too because she wasnโ€™t supposed to come to pick her up for another thirty minutes. I saw Delโ€™s face turn from surprise to immediate distress. I squeezed her hand.

Del called out, โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€

Her mother waved at her uncomfortably, and suddenly Delโ€™s expression was unreadable. She muttered in my ear, โ€œIโ€™ll see you later.โ€

I was about to whisper back, but she already dashed away. Soon Iโ€™d be all alone again, but thatโ€™s okay, because Iโ€™ve found myself smiling. Delโ€™s eyebrows unclenched, and even just from that, instant weight lifted off of my shoulders.

***

Del

My thick hair suddenly made my neck sweat. Was I dreaming?

Can you feel real sweat when youโ€™re dreaming?

Itโ€™s been two days since the dinner conversation. I dreaded each day, wondering if Mom will make me start redecorating now.

Nothingโ€™s real in a dream, so I guess itโ€™s not possible. But you can feel sweat in a dream, like imaginary weight pulling you down. Like the dread I felt every day. Itโ€™s like the sweat.

Why am I thinking about sweat?

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Delilah.โ€ I realized we were standing outside of our driveway, and that she was talking for four whole minutes.

I didnโ€™t ask why sheโ€™s apologizing. I didnโ€™t need another 4-minute talk and probably an extra minute lecture of paying attention when the other person was rambling. I didnโ€™t need to try to think about sweat again.

โ€œI canโ€™t believe how desperate I was to change you, like your father tried to change me.โ€

I knew how hard it was for Mom when she talked about Dad, so I gave her an awkward hug around the neck and shoulders and whispered it was okay. Then, โ€œam I still going to redecorate my room?โ€

She blinked rapidly for ten seconds to reclaim her vision. โ€œOnly if you want to,โ€ she whispered. โ€œBut I wonโ€™t force you.โ€

I knew she still had a tiny bug in her heart that she wanted me to redecorate.

โ€œMom, I wonโ€™t change a thing about my room. But Iโ€™ll be more organized if you want to. I promise.โ€ I added, โ€œIโ€™m also interested in a job. Marissa helped.โ€

She cried again, and I didnโ€™t know if they were proud tears. But they were contagious, and soon little drops fell down our cheeks and some on our thighs, and we cradled each other tightly as if that would make them stop spilling. They didnโ€™t, and I knew they never would even if we stayed in this position for days.

I didnโ€™t even know what we were crying about anymore.

A few bird chirps and car noises later, we grabbed each other by the shoulders and walked to our home without shame. When Mom opened the door, I thought,

I took challenges, but maybe not enough changes.

Then I grinned and walked in. It was time to start redecorating. Something that wasnโ€™t my room.

November 23, 2020 02:53

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The Cold Ice
04:44 Nov 24, 2020

Awesome poem.I loved it.I like your writing style.Keep writing.

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The Cold Ice
05:50 Nov 24, 2020

Sorry story.Welcome

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The Cold Ice
05:50 Nov 24, 2020

U,m we Can became friends

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Lol anyone I talk to is my friend so consider yourself one ๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŒธโœจ

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The Cold Ice
03:33 Nov 25, 2020

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B. W.
02:07 Dec 15, 2020

Hey

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oh hey :) And about the titles, nope sorry :( I hope a few inspired you, though!

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B. W.
02:46 Dec 16, 2020

how have ya been?

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Amaya .
19:28 Dec 14, 2020

your profile picture....just checking up on you

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Don't worry, I'm actually great. That profile pic was uploaded a few months ago when I had a tough time going on. Should probably update it. Thank you! โค

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Amaya .
02:49 Dec 16, 2020

oh that's great Kendra! of courseeee

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B. W.
21:50 Dec 11, 2020

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Kate Reynolds
01:07 Dec 09, 2020

Hi Kendra! Your story was beautifully written and I loved the different POVs!! Great job!! :)

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Kate Reynolds
01:30 Dec 09, 2020

Welcome!

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The Cold Ice
06:19 Dec 07, 2020

Hi

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The Cold Ice
04:22 Dec 09, 2020

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The Cold Ice
02:49 Dec 03, 2020

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21:31 Dec 02, 2020

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Amaya .
19:48 Dec 02, 2020

wait wait wait who is the downvoter?

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Ok, so the thing is, I forgot the username, but she goes around giving out weird comments and downvotes them. It happened to BW and me, and I don't know anyone else who also received that comment. There's possibly another downvoter too though. BTW, I might not go on this website much anymore...I found a website called Wattpad and it's really cool. You should try it out someday :)

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Amaya .
00:00 Dec 03, 2020

oh yeah BW told me about that! next time that happens to anyone: SCREENSHOT SCREENSHOT SCREENSHOT SCREENSHOT

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The Cold Ice
04:55 Dec 01, 2020

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