(A/n: I start school the 25th. God help me.)
"Just grab what you can." Shelley said as I followed her into the moving truck. My things had finally arrived and I was questioning if it was ever going to show up. I grabbed a box of heavy things and carried them into the house. Aunt Shelley was right behind me as well as the movers.
I set the box onto my bedroom floor along with the other boxes. I sighed.
After about an hour, boxes filled my room and it seemed endless. Aunt Shelley helped me unpack a bit until she had to leave. She went down to her friends house to help her with a few things. Apparently she had fallen and broken her leg or something of that sorts.
I crushed some empty boxes and shoved them into a black garbage bag. I tied it and drug it along with me down the stairs.
I set it in the kitchen beside the garbage can and clapped my hands together.
I opened the fridge and found a water bottle. I took of few sips and capped it. I left it back in the fridge. I peered out of the window to find a moving truck across the street. It was parked in front of a house that looked similar to aunt Shelley's.
I felt my curiosity grow. I walked out of the front door, towards the swing and sat down. The sun was shining and the trees blew in the wind. I kept my eyes fixed on the house across the street.
I watched a sedan park itself in the driveway. There was an older woman and an older man. A young boy stepped out of the backseat. He had brown hair but I couldn't see much more. He seemed to be around my age.
I stood up from the swinging bench and stumbled back inside. I started back up the stairs to finish unpacking my things. If I didn't finish now, I wouldn't finish it ever.
Later.
"Well I'm glad we've moved next to some nice folks." The woman spoke. She took a bite out of her steak. Aunt Shelley smiled and I kept my face down.
"You can come over any time. Ana is usually home except for Wednesday's and Sunday's. She works down at the diner in town." Shelley explained. I looked up at our new neighbors and smiled.
My eyes caught a pair of green ones. He sat across the table. He was chewing his food. He gave me a small smile and I returned it. I swallowed the rice in my mouth and took a deep breath in as my eyes switched from everybody talking.
After everybody was finished eating, I helped aunt Shelley pick up the messy dinner plates. I held them in my hands as I walked towards the kitchen. Shelley pulled out an apple pie from the fridge and I knew I wouldn't be able to eat any. I turned on the hot water and filled the sponge with dish soap.
I began scrubbing the plates until they were clean. Shelley walked back to the dining room. I huffed and felt my arms grow tired after the third plate.
"Need some help?" I heard from behind me. I smiled and turned to find the boy from the dinner table. His voice was raspy and deep.
I pursed my lips." Grab a towel from that drawer and dry these plates." I said. He nodded and opened up a drawer. He grabbed out a small blue towel and grabbed a clean plate from beside me.
"Why'd you move here?" I asked him as I rinsed the plate under the steaming water. I looked back at him as he set the dry plate in his hands, on the counter.
"My dads job relocated." He stated and I handed him the now clean plate in my hands. He gave me a small "thanks."
"Are you from here?" He asked. I turned off the water after finishing up the plates. I turned towards him and leaned against the counter.
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When Darkness Falls
FanfictionAfter a freak accident kills her parents, 18-year old Anastasia McCall moves to the small town of Lexington located in Georgia. Having just graduated, and her parents death, she's decided to skip college and start her life. Despite having to live w...