Anthony and I had been sitting in the car when Liam and Antonio talked with my father for a short period of time. We hadn't said anything and when we reached the house, I threw myself on the couch and buried myself in tears and blankets and I had been sitting here for one day.
"Should we do anything?" Antonio asked.
"No, she needs time. There happened something between her and her father and I don't think she is ready for anything right now," Anthony answered.
"She is my sister! I should be able to comfort her," Liam said.
"But I don't think anyone can right now," Anthony said calmly. "She has been through a lot and no matter how much we try to understand we can't. Only she can and she needs to be alone with her thoughts right now I think."
Liam sighed. "Fine, but don't play the psychologist card on me again."
Footsteps left the kitchen one by one and when it finally was silent I jumped up from the couch and went to the kitchen to check the cabinets for anything with alcohol in them. I opened on in the corner and whiskey after whiskey was lined up followed by vine and beer in rows. "Bingo," I mumbled and reached for a whiskey there looked quite expensive.
I quickly found a glass and placed it on the counter. I opened the whiskey and poured it into the glass, but not without spilling a little. I took the glass in my hand and swirled the liquid around. I breathed in the amazing frequency I had never smelt before. This was a real whiskey, not one of the cheap once my father had laying around at home. The worries about my father began to fade with the slurs I slung down my throat. One after the other. The whiskey burned on the way down, but it was comfortable to have the taste again, even though I felt major regret already. It was all worth it.
Alcohol was my only cure and I neede a lot of medicine.
Before I knew it I had finished the glass and brought the whole bottle up to my lips to drink directly from it. The burning occurred the whole way down my throat and I coughed as the bottle slipped my lips. It was almost empty, but I needed something else, so I returned to the cabinet and took out a few cans of beer.
I could already smell the harsh smell of alcohol and as soon one of the three boys would step into the room they would too, so I needed to hurry if I wanted to be so drunk I couldn't even remember my name.
I drank in silence and quietly hoped that all my answers would lay at the bottom of the bottles I emptied.
I briskly burned through a few of the beers and found a vine I thought was expensive, since I couldn't really read every word there stood on it. My legs were swirling uncontrolled around as I tried to find a corkscrew somewhere. I found it and quickly opened the wine as the professional I was.
The wine defiantly didn't taste like the cheap one from Walmart, but like a real wine, you would get at fancy restaurants and in Italy or something.
I struggled to keep my balance and needed to grip around the counter to stay on my feet. As I laid down the empty bottle of wine and took another from the cabinet, I tried to make my way over to the couch again, but my leg wouldn't listen. I didn't come anywhere and defiantly not where I wanted to.
"Fuck," I said as I laughed at myself. My mind didn't work pretty well and I didn't longer care if the boys came running in and discovered me in my element.
"Nina." I turned around and found Anthony staring at me with big eyes. "What are you doing?"
"Being like my father or should I say me," I said and took another slurp of the very good wine.
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Saviors (Completed)
RomanceNina Watson is the school's nerd with the darkest secret. Everything seems fine on the outside like it always does but behind the curtains, a whole other world is displayed. A world filled with uncivil words, strong punches, dangerous drugs, bitter...