June 23rd, 11:22pm Bailey's POV
Samantha pulled up to the curb outside my house. She'd already dropped Douglas off at his house so I could bring my bike back with me, which I rode beside the car because apparently it dangerous at night. Little does she know that I'm the danger.
She rolled down her window as I hid my bike behind the bushes. "I had so much fun today. We should do it again soon. Oh, but I'm busy until I leave again, and my next time off is Thanksgiving, but I'm supposed to fly to California for an event, I'm avalible a couple days after Christmas." She smiles, and I smile back beacuse as fake as her words sounded, they were genuine. "See you two days after Christmas then." I said "Perfect! Love you Bay." she said rolling up her window. "Love you to Sam." I say, watching her turn the corner.
I unlock the door, feeling that familiar sense of deja vu, but the foyer was empty. Sighing, I trudged upsairs and colasped into my bed, not even bothering to change into pajamas.
I slowly drifted off to sleep, laying in my bed for the last time in a very long time.
June 24th 8:18am still Bailey's POV
A soft knock was rudly presenting itself infront of the queen, "How dare you knock?" I asked the knock.
It knocked again and I opened my eyes to find my mother knocking on the other side.
"Come in." I said, sitting up and rubbing the sleep from my eyes.
"Hey Bailey, I was wondering if you wanted to come with me to get something for Kaitlyn. It's been a while since we've hung out one on one, and I think it'll be good for us." she whisperd, careful not to wake up Kaitlyn who was asleep across the hall.
"What are you getting for Kaitlyn, her birthdays already past and Christmas isin't for months." Her eyes softened. "I was afraid you'd ask, but you need to know eventually. Kaitlyn hasen't been the same since your father passed away." she said her eyes sympathetic.
"What? She seems fine. Well, as fine as she can be." I say, my sleepiness completly disapearing "She's depressed Bailey. The doctor dosen't think so, but I know my girl, she's not right."
"If the doctor thinks she's fine where are you getting her antidepressents?" surely my mom would't buy pills from a drug dealer? She knows better. She's seen people who've ODed. It's not something would wish on their child.
"From a freind, he's very reliable, she needs them Bailey, you've got to understand."
"No, you cant be serious. You just can't. You could kill her! You don't know what's in those pills, they could be tampered with. How would you feel losing your husband and your daughter?" My mothers eyes seemed to flash with anger, but it was quickly buried. "I'm her mother I know what's best for her Bailey. I didn't come in here for you to judge my desicion, I came here wondering if you wanted to bond. We hardly spoke to each other personally before your dad died, but it's even worse now Bailey, I love you and Kaitlyn, that's why I'm doing this."
I could't belive she was doing this. "How long have you been giving her pills?" I ask, barley able to get out anything else. "A week, they seem to be helping her. Trust me Bailey."
"No. I'm not going to just sit here while you kill my sister!" I said, feeling my anger bubbling in my heart.
"Yes you will. I'm your mother too and you will do what I say, and I'm not killing her!" She yelled her eyes practically bulging out of her head, no longer concered with Kaitlyn's sleep.
"Yes you are! Your mental if you think giving an eleven year old illegal drugs from someone's house os okay! I wish dad was here, maybe then you wouldn't be so fucking stupid." as soon as the words left my lips, I knew I'd said the wrong thing, but it was too late. I knew all to well you can't go back in time.
"Get out." she whispered, all her anger seeming drained out of her, leaving nothing but an empty shell.
I knew my mother would be mad, but I never expected her to kick me out, she always promised that no matter what happened, I would always have a home here. That when my back was up against the wall, I'd have somewhere to turn. "What?" was all I managed to squeak out.
"GET OUT!" she screamed, her anger returning as quickly as it disapeared. "Fine." I said, wipping a tear out of my eye.
I grabbed my phone and rushed past her and down the staris which was made much more difficult due to my blurry vision caused by a stream of tears that would't stop.
So much for a mothers endless love.
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Plains
Novela JuvenilBailey Hall is an ordinary girl living in the hometown of Jimmy Carter. Her life is ordinary, plain even. Until a gang comes around wearing animal masks and threatening her and her family's life. After her father's murder she knows who is responsib...