The moment I step into my house I know somethings off.
Honestly the smell should've been a give away but I didn't want to focus on it.
I didn't want to focus on my nightmares coming true.
I drop my cheer bag beside the front door, taking another step inside.
All the lights are off and the house is too quiet.
"Mom." I call out and I get no response.
I pad my way over to the living room, switching on the lamp beside the couch.
What I see in front of me makes my stomach drop.
My mom lays on the couch, a bottle of tequila beside her.
The bottle is half empty.
I can't fight the tears as they begin to stream down my face.
She was better, she was doing better.
I was right, the preparing couldn't have stopped the feeling inside me of seeing my mom relapse.
I don't realize I began to back away until my back hits the wall.
My knees give out and I collapse to the floor.
I pull my knees up to my chest, putting my face into my arms as I begin to sob.
I should've known it wouldn't have lasted.
I knew I should've encouraged her to go to rehab, I just didn't want to trigger her into going back to alcohol.
My heart begins to hurt at the realization she couldn't even stay sober for two months.
Was it even a month? At this point I cant think about anything but the bottle beside her.
The smell of alcohol lingering through the house.
I'm not sure how long I sit there and cry.
When I finally reach for my phone I realize I had only been crying for thirty minutes.
It feels like hours.
Looking over at her I realize I'm done.
I don't have the energy to clean up her messes anymore.
I am just so tired of it all.
Standing up I go upstairs.
I grab my suitcase and fill it with clothes and other things I'll need. I make sure to grab both of Alex's hoodies as well.
Once I have everything I go back down stairs.
Grabbing a pen and a stick note from the kitchen.
If you can't stay sober I can't live here anymore.
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Damaged Hearts
Roman d'amourOlivia Hayes never truly had anywhere to call home. Her dad left when she was eleven and her mom was rarely around. Her only salvation was being at her best friend Cora's house. Alexander Stevens didn't think his life was going anywhere. His parent...