I awoke this morning full of hope. Packing my things in a small backpack and the one suitcase I had, the rest I stuffed in two garbage bags. For once I didn’t care, this is the last time I told myself.
I quickly brushed my teeth and hair. Throwing my waist length blackish brown hair in a loose ponytail. I didn’t care if it knotted, not today.At a quarter to nine I made my way to the office. I know they won’t be open yet but I’m too excited. I can wait down there and hopefully sneak past the other kids unnoticed.The day had finally arrived, today is my 18th birthday.Growing up bouncing from one foster home to another was bad enough. Some of them were nice but most treated me like a paycheck. Spending most of my time isolated in makeshift rooms while the people took the state’s money.Don’t get me wrong there were some good ones too. Tabitha will always be my favorite. A single mother of two she worked hard to take care of her family. The money she got for taking me in mostly went to me. It was the first time I got new clothes and didn’t go hungry. As i sit on the benc waiting my mind wonderrs back. I was 13 when I got placed with her. She had two girls one was seven and the other ten. It was great until Laila came along and ruined everything.My 16th birthday, I woke up to someone saying my name. I didn’t recognize the voice, but I assumed it was Tabitha or one of the girls. Only when I opened my eyes there was no one there.Thinking maybe it was a dream I got up and started getting dressed. Nearly jumped out of my skin when I heard it again. Standing in-front of the mirror, as clear as day. “You’re not going to wear that shirt, are you?” I frantically looked around the room, but I was still alone.“What is happening?” I said out loud.“The blue shirt would look so much better on us.” The voice said.Still searching for where the voice was coming from. “Who are you?” I asked.“I’m Laila but I’m you, but I’m also not you, I’m me. Does that make sense?” The voice said in a matter-of-fact tone.“No! Not at all.” Staring at myself in the mirror. Okay there has to be a reasonable explanation. I bet one of the girls is playing a trick on me. I quickly searched the room, looking under the bed and in every possible hiding spot in the room. I couldn’t find anyone.I went looking for Tabitha she could get the girls to stop picking on me.I found her in the living room getting ready for work. As soon as she saw me a look of disappointment came over her face.“Can you tell the girls to stop picking on me please, it’s not funny. They really scared me.”Disappointment turned to concern when she answered. “Honey, the girls are at school, as you should be. Are you not feeling well?” She asked putting her hand up to my forehead.“No, I feel fine. I guess my alarm didn’t go off.” I replied.The voice chimed in once again startling me. “I turned it off, I don’t want to go.”“Did you hear that.” I asked Tabitha.“Hear what dear?” Tabitha said moving her hand to my cheek still checking me for a fever.“You didn’t just hear someone say she turned off the alarm because she didn’t want to go to school?” I asked my eyes starting to fill with tears.The voice laughed loudly. “She can’t hear me silly.”I burst out in tears. “You really can’t hear her.”Tabitha held my face in her hands, tilting it up making me look at her she asked, “Hear who honey?”“Again, she can’t hear me, now can we get back to the shirt. You’re not really going to make us wear this boring t-shirt, are you?” The voice said.“Shut up!” I screamed.Tabitha just stared at me chewing on her upper lip.“Not you, I’m sorry.” I said.With a big hug Tabitha reached in her purse and pulled out her phone. “I’m going to call your case worker. I’m sorry sweetie, I don’t know what to do.”Within the hour Marci, my case worker, had an appointment lined up with a psychiatrist. Tabitha had never called before; besides the scheduled visits we didn’t see Marci. So, when Tabitha called before office hours, she knew it was an emergency.That was the first time I saw Dr. Jurard , or Dr. Tard as I call him, and the last time I saw Tabitha. Dr. Tard is a quack, I wasn’t even in his office for maybe 15 minutes, and he somehow decided I had some kind of psychological break, and that Tabitha was abusing me. Marci went and picked up my things. I never got to say goodbye.At first, I had to see Dr Tard three days a week and take six different medications every day. The voice was gone, and I did everything I could to get things back to the way they were. Eventually I realized no matter what I said or how good I was doing they would never let me go back to Tabitha.The group home was lonely, the other teens goth or angry. Always starting fires or fights. I kept my head down and just tried to be invisible counting the days until I could leave this place.Six months passed and I stopped taking the medication. Maybe I am crazy but at least I would have someone to talk to.Laila was mad at me at first and wouldn’t even acknowledge me. I couldn’t believe it, even my imaginary friend that lived in my head wanted nothing to do with me.Absolute loneliness surrounded me. The other kids wanted nothing to do with the crazy girl and even though I stopped my medication weeks ago Laila wouldn’t speak to me. I knew she was back I could feel her and even heard her mumbling to herself sometimes.A few more months passed, and I counted down the days until I could leave. I held some small hope that life outside could be better. It had to be.One night like any other I got ready for bed, crossing out the number on my little note pad and writing the next. “Only 496 more days.” I said to myself.“Shut up weirdo!” Danielle shouted. Throwing her boot at me. Danielle is a legend, constantly breaking out and coming back with a new tattoo or piercing and wild stories to tell. I secretly think she likes getting caught just so she can come back and show off. Her short spiky hair and pointed jewelry fit her personality perfectly.The hard heal of her boot found its target smacking into my temple, my left eye swollen almost immediately. I
The door opened and Dr. Tard’s face appeared. If he wasn’t such a sleaze, he wouldn’t be bad looking. His chiseled jaw, messy black hair, masculine features and kind brown eyes a perfect mask for the foul man he actually is.I had figured out over the years that pretty young girls with behavior problems or daddy issues were more often than not recommended to the home so he could keep an eye on them.To my knowledge he had never tried anything, but I wouldn’t put it past him.The hairs on the back of my neck stood up just being around him. For once I was glad Laila was in control.“Amanda, what a pleasure…” he paused. Looking me up and down then licking the corner of his lips. “to see you.” He finished.“Gross!” I gagged.Laila and I had perfected talking to each other inside my mind. It made us seem less crazy, but a smile still came across her face.“Be quiet or I’m never going to pull this off.” She said back to me as she reached out and touched his arm.“Ugh I’m gonna be sick.” I co
First the sounds of birds chirping little melodies in my ear. Then the warm feeling of sunshine on my face. I inhaled deeply, the smell of exhaust fumes and hot tare snapping my eyes open.“Good you’re back. Being you is exhausting!” Laila quickly pulled back forcing me to take control before we fell face first into the sidewalk.“Unless you’re shoving my boobs in someone’s face then it’s fine.” I joked.“Listen, you have a top tier body and gorgeous face. I was just using the blessings bestowed upon us to our advantage.” She said with a flirty tone.“Seeing as we share the same body, I feel like you could be biased.” I rolled my eyes at her. “So, what happened?”“You passed out and I made a run for it. I was halfway to Mexico before I realized I forgot all our crap and had to turn back.” Laila’s tone was flat serious.“Really?”“Busted! I could never run that far with your weird body.” She said.“So is it top tier or is it weird. Make up your mind.” I laughed.“You passed out, not eve
I must have been a sight. The high ponytail I put in yesterday loose from being slept in. Wild strands of hair in my face. Wrinkled, mismatched clothes and shoes that had holes in them for weeks. The two black garbage bags containing half my belongings had been drug along the road, streaks of dirt and mud along the bottom. Not to mention my puffy tear filled eyes and defeated expression. If there is such a thing as biker Santa Claus I have no doubt it’s Tommy. Almost as wide as he is tall. Tattoos covering his arms and legs. Snow White hair perfectly matching his full but trimmed beard. A big round red face with a tiny button nose. Just looking at him made me feel better but when he opened his arms and pulled me into a big bear hug I broke down. I have no idea what I’m doing. The first 24 hours out of the home had been worse than anything I was prepared for. My tears soaking the front of his white cotton shirt. He wrapped one arm over my shoulders and with a tug pulled me the
The cabin is cozy and small, the door opens into the living room and kitchen. A three cushion couch with a wooden coffee table lining one wall and the kitchen on the other.A small two burner stove and sink left little counter space. Two tall narrow cabinets served as the pantry. Up the stairs a large space with two dressers and the bed. The loft overlooking the kitchen and the bed up against a window with a perfect view of the lake. Laila is ecstatic. “This is amazing! This whole space to ourselves. No five other girls in our room, no shared bathroom and no snoring.” She said excitedly.“Well I still have to deal with your snoring.” I joked. I had no sooner made it upstairs then a knock came at the door.Rushing down the stairs, pulling aside the little curtain and looking through the small window in the door. Tommy was outside holding a large tray covered in tin foil. I had completely forgotten he said he was going to make ribs. I quickly opened the door and tried to help him wit
Approaching the table I couldn’t hide that I was nervous. My hands sweating as I tried to force a smile that kept falling. “Good morning, what can I get, how can I help, Um what will it be.” I stuttered out every greeting I could think of at the same time. The younger man looked up and gave me a warm smile, while the older gentleman continued to look out the window. “We’ll have the usual.” The older man said with a humpf. “Being it’s my first day I don’t know what your usual is sir but if you tell me I’ll try my hardest to remember for next time.” I said trying to stay cheerful. The older man smacked his hand on the table and turned to look at me. “The usual, my usual.” He said defiantly. Trying to hold back the tears building in my eyes. CeCe came up from behind me. Placing her palms on the table she looked the older man dead in the eyes. “Listen here you contemptuous old jackass. You’re her first table, you better be god dam nice to her or I’ll tell Tommy to burn all your f
I couldn’t have been in the bathroom for more than sixty seconds when two women I had seen go into the bar came in. One was shorter, her brunette hair in a pixie cut, her makeup flawless and her dress showed all her curves with half her skin showing. The other couldn’t be more opposite, her long blonde hair pulled carelessly into a ponytail. She had on pants that were clearly to big, a white t shirt and a flannel unbuttoned over top. The one with the pixie cut spoke first. “Listen don’t take it so hard, Blanes a piece of no good trash. You’re better off without him.” She exclaimed. “Why does it feel like I’m dying.” I grabbed my chest still writhing in pain. “A rogue rifling through the garbage is a better mate than that scum.” The blonde told me. The door to the bathroom swung open and a man appeared in the doorway. “Alpha Colton wants her!” He declared. Both girls stiffened before each one grabbed one of my arms and started dragging me to the door. As we walked through the res
Leading the way Beta Lucas took a right at the end of the hall before stopping at two big wooden doors. Like the foundation two wolves holding up what I could now tell was supposed to be the moon were hand carved into the door. One wolf on either side with the moon split in half where the doors would open. Beta Lucas took one handle while the other man took the second. Pushing the doors open the light was blinding at first. Two long glass windows on one side of the room showered it with daylight. My eyes strained to adjust from the dark hall. The man inside resting his backside against the desk with his legs stretched forward and crossed at the ankles looked as though he had been waiting for us. His pitch black hair and dark tan skin made his blue eyes shine. The five o’clock shadow on his face did nothing to hide his chiseled square jaw line and high cheekbones. As he shifted slightly his shirt strained against his muscles. “Omega Zeke, your dismissed. Beta Lucas close the doo