It had been a week since I had fallen into the pond. Most of my time was spent playing with Olivia or trying to avoid Francis, but every day dragged on as I tried to keep my sanity. I was starting to get homesick and tried of acting.
Several times my act had cracked, and I broke down. When that happened, I would lock myself in the bathroom for hours on end until I pulled myself together again, as I had currently been doing. I had cried a lot in the past week, but now my tears have dried.
I looked at myself in the mirror for what must have been the hundredth time. My eyes had lost their entire spark and I found it hard to look myself. I had changed so much in the past week. Due to not eating enough, I had lost some weight. Yeah this was nice, but I would have been more appreciative under different circumstances.
My hair had lost the sunshine it once held; not surprising since I hadn’t been outside since my near death experience. In fact, Francis wouldn’t let Olivia or me out of his sight. Even when I just hung out in Olivia’s room, he had demanded to keep the door open. I think he had become paranoid after that night.
Despite his clinginess, he had become nicer. He didn’t hit me anymore, but sometimes I could tell he was holding himself back. While I was grateful for not getting hit and that my bruises had finally faded, I was still truly terrified about what he had planned for me.
After three or four days, he had kissed me again; it happened when I was doing dishes after breakfast. I was drying off the final dish, when his arms wrapped around me. By now I was used to this, but his words sent chills down my spine.
‘My world is almost perfect,’ he had whispered into my ear.
I tried ignoring these words, but he spun me around to face him. His hand gently pulled my chin up to look at him, and I felt my eyes go wide. He was smiling down at me with suffocating affection. My breath caught in my throat as his face neared my own. I closed my eyes and his lips met mine for the second time.
I had thrown up later that day. He had not only stolen my first kiss, but my second also. Every morning and every night he would kiss me now. Even though I hated it, I was getting used to it. I could finally hold my stomach after the first four or so kisses. My body couldn’t handle it anymore, but I had to endure it. I would rather have to deal with a few kisses than being beat.
I decided to stop thinking this nonsense. I had the whole day to go still, and I wouldn’t spend it with my head in the gutters. I splashed cold water over my face and pulled back my hair. Thankfully, Francis had bought me hair products so my hair wasn‘t a mess.
I had made a list one night, and in the morning everything I needed was here. I don’t know when he was able to sneak out and buy me my things, but he did. Now I had my shampoo, conditioner, hair ties, and a proper hairbrush.
I dried my face and zipped up my sweater. Even though we had heat in the house, it was still bone chilling outside. If I had fallen into the pond today, I would probably freeze within a few minutes. This winter was going to be brutal, but it hadn’t snowed yet.
Time to go meet my nightmare. I pulled open the door and made a path for the kitchen. I could already smell breakfast being served, and Francis hated it when I was late. It is not like I cared what he thought, but I was still trying to avoid getting hit.
“Good morning Haitlin,” Francis said cheerily once I stepped into the kitchen.
He walked over, kissed me on the lips, and pulled out my chair. I sat down and looked at the pancakes he made. They looked good, but I wasn’t that hungry. Olivia was smiling and looking up at me with large eyes.
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Sadistically Sweet (Watty Awards Finalist 2012)
Mystery / ThrillerHaitlin Brookes had no idea her life would change forever after she saved a young girl from being hit. Her instincts told her not to trust the girl's father or to get into his truck, but his persuasive manner and sweet talk got her exactly where he...