I held the brown paper bag close to me. The smell of ancient books and perfumes before the Middle Ages still lingered.
I took a deep breath as new scents of newly fallen rain and pavement surround me. I glanced down at the porcelain doll. She had a pale white face with velvet eyes and a deep purple dress. I smiled. It's perfect. I thought.***
I unlocked the door, "Honey, I'm home!" I called out. I placed the paper bag on the counter. "Darling dear, I bought you a present!" A small figure appeared in my vision. I smiled.
"How was your day?" I asked. No reply. I frowned, "Well if you want to be like that I'll just keep it for my self!" I pulled out the doll. "She look how pretty she is, just like you!" The girl turned away and walked back into hall that led into her room. I sighed. Two months ago her father died and hasn't said a word since. And I hated her for that.
I pulled out the doll and smiled. It was pretty. Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to be a doll, to be perfect, flawless. I smiled at the thought. And placed it on the shelve that held other priceless gifts that were rejected. Hopefully the man didn't lie...
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"Darling dinners ready!" I yelled as I heard my daughters footsteps echo down the hallway. I frowned. The doll was sitting in Amy's chair. "Amy... did you move the doll?" She shook her head as she pulled a chair up beside the doll. And now I have a mute and a liar. I thought. She pointed a finger at me. I tilted my head and frowned. "What?"
"You did..."she said her voice barely a whisper. Did she just talk?!
"What did you say...?"
"I-I saw you....." I felt anger rise up in me.
"Two months...." I said as she watched me wide-eyed. "Two months I've waited...I've begged....two months I've wanted you to talk..." I exclaimed. "And this is what I get? I get accused and lied to! To my face!" I felt my face grow hot. "Go. To. Your. Room." I watched as tears ran down her face, she didn't move. I winced when I realized what I had done. Her hand lay on her cheek from where I hit her. I heard the sound of glass breaking as she threw her chair out from under her and ran to her room.
My hands went to my face as I felt a head ache coming on. I picked up the chair and broken dishes. The doll laid face-down on the ground. I picked it up and frowned as I saw a crack along its pale face, from its eye to its cheek. I saw the girl appear in my vision.
"What do you want now?" I yelled. She had her hand on her face covering her eye. "Geez I didn't hit you that hard!"
She took off her hand revealing a cut. A gash oozing blood. I rushed to her. It went from the bottom of her eye to her cheek. I thought off the doll and looked at it. I smiled. "Darling dear I'm going to test something." Her eyes widened.I picked up a doll and got a knife. "If this hurts I want you to tell me..." The girl looked at me as if I was insane. I took the knife and scratched a new scar on the dolls perfect face. I watched as the cut formed on both the doll and the girl. Tears welled up in her eyes as she was screaming in pain. I smiled.
"So....are we going to try that again?" The girl shook her head. Good. Now go clean up this mess and think about what you've done.
I smiled. The man in the store didn't lie... I can get rid of the brat once and for all. All her father ever did was spoil her rotten. I watched her as she started washing dishes.
I placed the doll on the table and went to the garage and grabbed a hammer. Goodbye, Amy. I'll see you in hell. I thought to my self as the hammer cracked into the doll, shattering it into tiny little pieces. I smiles as I saw blood forming on my kitchen floor.
"Look what you've done." I said to my dead child. "Now I have to clean again."
Ps. I tried 😂😂😂
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Cerita PendekWhat is a life? It might be precious and new. But no matter how long you've lived it's always over too soon. For who knows what lies beyond the gates of hell? Once you go... You can never come back!