-Gareth-
I always thought why we all look down at our phones. Is there something interesting there? I mean, more interesting than your family and friends?
No.
I always notice that white, bright light that shines upon peoples' faces. I notice it everywhere. Even at home. We all used to be a talkative family. But we suddenly drifted apart, by the world of the technology.
Phones.
Well, I have a phone too, but I never use it for anything like games or such. My mom does. My dad does. Even my brother does, too. I use it for calls or text. Nothing more.
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"Hey, I'm leaving."This was the last time. The last time I will see this family of mine. This family connected me by blood, by genes, by everything.
I heard nothing but silence, seeing both parents sitting on the couch, looking down at their phones. They don't even know what I have in my hands. Bags. They don't even notice that my closet, my bathroom, my dresser, and my cabinets are empty.
I'm moving out, I wanted to say, but I knew they wouldn't try to stop me either. All I ever wanted, all I could want more than having a car, like most teens, but I want their eyes to look right into my eyes. And show emotion. That's all.
But it wasn't there.
"Be careful, sweetie."Was all my mom said, in a worried tone.
Like you're ever worried, I thought.
But even though I know they won't notice it, probably never will, but I left a folded paper that read my last message to them. I already had most of my things in one of my friend's car.
I walked away from the door, leaving it open. I sat on my friend's passenger seat, shutting the car door. She turned the car engine on, and drove away.
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I brushed my short, jet black hair with my fingers, pushing it back. I never knew it could feel so bad to just move out like that. It's like a little kid trying to understand why their parents tell them to put a toy back. It's that frustrating.
I look out the window, seeing the neighborhood where I lived. I see a neighbor's german shepherd, running in circles, on the front yard. It seemed so happy, just to go in the same cycle over, and over, and over again.
But I wasn't.
The tap on my shoulder brought me back to the situation I'm in, turning around to face my friend. Her name was Ivy, short for Ivory. She had short, purple-dyed hair, brushed to her left side, slightly covering her honey-colored eye. She had dark-toned skin, it looked soft and smooth. She had round face, like the tip of her arched nose. On her right nostril, she had a silver nose ring.
She might look rebellious, but she is a daughter of god. She goes to the usual Sunday church, she goes to the church masses, she prays too. I remember going into her room once. It looked like your usual room, but just add a handmade cross hanging above her neat, flower-patterned bed, with a little Virgin Mary statue standing untouched on her crooked shelf, located on the left of her bed.
"You okay?"She asked, examining me, though she knows there's something wrong."You thinking about L-u-c-a?"
I was confused."You mean Luca?"
A tired, yet excited voice emerged from behind us."Did someone say- Luuuuuuuuuuuca~?"
I turned myself around, to see someone else who's my friend.
YOU ARE READING
Wonder
VampireLuca, Gareth, and him. The happiest trio since they met in elementary school. But once it happened during the summer, things changed. He dissapeared, but the memories of him still lingered, even 4 years later. Gareth ran away from home multiple time...