"Ow."
"Sorry!" I sighed and shrugged.
"It's fine."
Vicki had woken me up about an hour before I usually do, just so she could do my hair. Apparently it was really "ratty" and "unkempt" whatever that means. But I was too tired to ask, so I let her try and fix it. At the moment, she was pulling on it and doing her best to get the knots out. I suggested a shower, but she said all that would do was make it worse at this point. She pulled on another knot and made me wince.
"Ow..." She sighed.
"I'm sorry Del, I really don't mean to pull." I shrugged lightly.
"It's okay, really. I just... no ones tried to brush my hair since I was 12." Vicki stopped and looked down at me.
"You're kidding." I looked up at her and shook my head.
"Nope..." She sighed and looked at me with with a small annoyed smile.
"Del, no wonder your hair is like this. Why don't you try and brush?" She continued to brush it, while I spoke about why I couldn't brush my hair, or why I didn't feel the need to brush my hair. But she suddenly stopped when she pulled the right side of my hair behind my ear, which felt weird since I never put it behind my ear.
But I stopped talking when I heard her gasp lightly. I tried to look back as my heart beat picked up.
"What? What's wrong?" I asked worriedly. She traced her fingers down the side of my face.
"What happened, Del?" I furrowed my eyebrows and looked back at her.
"What do you mean?" She didn't say anything. "Vicki?"
"You have a huge scar here, what happened?" My heart suddenly dropped to my feet and I swallowed.
"It's nothing, I promise. I just fell when I was little, don't worry about it." I quickly put my hand over the scar and moved my hair so it was in front of the scar. I didn't want her to see it anymore. "Really, it's nothing." Vicki went quiet for a moment. And it wasn't the type of quiet that someone is when their thinking. I knew what she was thinking, and I also knew she wasn't going to say anything about it.
I knew.
"Alright." She said quietly, brushing the rest of my hair out. She finally finished, and smiled happily.
"Okay, I think I'm done." She told me. "Wanna see it?" I sighed and nodded.
"Sure." I told her. She smiled happily and went to grab and mirror, walking back and handing it to me.
"Alright, here you go." I thanked her and grabbed the mirror, seeing my hair well brushed and straight, and it was honestly weird. It looked really nice? I honestly really liked it. Seeing it straight and brushed made me smile, since it didn't look like a birds nest anymore. I touched it and ran my hand through it. There weren't any tangles, and that was the weirdest feeling I've ever felt.
"Wow..." I mumbled. Vicki smiled.
"You like it?" I stared at it for another little while and laughed slightly.
"Y-yeah. It's, uh, it's really... cool." I smiled softly and moved my hair so it was draping over my shoulders. "I really like it." I said softly. Vicki smiled brightly.
"That's awesome! I'm really glad you like it." I nodded and brushed back the left side of my hair.
"I do too."
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Tough as Nails, Breakable as Glass
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