2015: October, Fall Semester
Magenta was completely thrown off when her mother called asking for her to come home during the week. There's never been something so urgent that couldn't wait until a weekend or holiday break. She's worried.
Felicity got the same request, so they rode together making the 45-minute trip. They pulled up to the two-story suburban home in Garland that their mother shares with their stepfather. Choice's car is by the mailbox indicating he's here. If all of her children needed to be here it had Gen's heart at her feet.
When they enter the home it's more barren than they're used to. It's usually loud and lively considering their stepfather, Savino, has two school-aged children that live with the couple. Magenta dislikes her step-siblings because they're rowdy, spoiled brats. She's glad they're not here.
"Ma!" Felicity calls out.
Both her and Gen wear confused faces noticing all the family portraits have been removed from the entrance hallway wall. Every picture of Savino and Tempest looking like the Obama's, taken down. All the pictures of the six kids shared between the two mates, gone.
"Living room," they hear a male voice that matches with Choice respond back. They make their way to the family room where their mother and brother sit down patiently awaiting their arrival.
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Never Left Me
General Fiction"Even when we departed you never left me. I carried everything you said to me and did for me even when we were apart. You were inside of me. You'll always be a piece of me." Detailed description in story.