All my life, the only person that I had was my grandmother. We didn't live a glamorous life but we lived a moderately happy one. It was just she and I, ever since I was a kid. I have no knowledge of who my mother is, and honestly, I’m glad that a woman that selfish is not a part of my life. After leaving me with my grandmother since I was a baby, my mother was as good as dead because my grandmother become my mother.
She raised me all on her own with no outside help and that is why I’m certain I’ll probably never love anyone as much as I love her.
She died peacefully in her sleep- I was in the room with her, desperately clutching her hand and unable to fight back my sobs and pleas because I knew life would never be the same after she was gone. It was painful, but I knew it was time. She was 97 years old, and she was in a lot of pain before that, so I was glad that it all finally came to an end.
After she passed away, she'd left me everything of hers. Her insurance pay out was $60,000 and I gladly took the money- happy that I didn't have anyone to share it with.
She passed away during my senior year and the second that she had died, I dropped out of school and sold everything of hers. I sold her house and got $100,000 from all of her possessions because I wanted to get rid of anything and everything that reminded me of her.
It hurt too badly to remember her.
After I'd sold everything, I settled all of her debts and at the end I had a little over a hundred thousand dollars and I decided to get on the road.
I'm a singer and I love performing, but I didn't want to be bound to any kind of contract and record label. I wanted to be free especially after all of those years of taking care of my grandmother. I just wanted to be out there in the world.
So that's what I did. I bought my beautiful car. It was small, and very affordable with gas.
I wasn't into the materialistic things of life. I just wanted to travel and sing, and I had the money to do it. But that didn't mean I was spending it recklessly.
I was wise with money, maybe too wise and stingy with it. I still slept at gas stations in my small car, I performed on street corners to be able to buy food and I rented out rooms in shifty looking motels and shopped at thrift shops.
I was traveling the United States, but not the big cities. I needed a break from that life, so, I explored the small towns. Those places you stumble upon by accident- that's where I went.
Life is so much simpler in small towns. You don't need so much money and you can just live life and not be in the rush that people in the city are.
Vityhill, that's what the board read.
When I arrived, I started looking around for motels, but I met this lovely older lady at this other small café when I told them I was new in town and needed a place to stay and she overheard.
She told me that she had a place for me and told me that I had to pay only $50 a month. I jumped at the opportunity because I didn't care what kind of slum it was, I just needed a place to stay.
She took me back to her house. Her house was a house that was in good condition (which I was glad to see) and she led me into her basement and told me that I had two other "roommates" staying in the basement.
Her basement was divided into three different living spaces. Each living space had a bedroom, a bathroom and a mini kitchen.
When I moved in, the place wasn't in good condition at all, the floorboards were all wet and damaged and there was this old dirty mattress on the floor but I dealt with it for one night. The next morning I asked the old lady (her name's Georgia) if I could fix up the place and she told me that I was free to do as I pleased because I was the one staying down here.
So I put in some work. I removed the floorboards, that didn't cost as much as you'd think that it would because everything was so affordable. I spent a few hundreds to replace the floorboards, and I did a cute little renovation.
There wasn't a lot of space down here so that helped me with renovations because that meant I didn't have to spend a lot of money. I bought a used fridge and stove for the kitchen and put in brand new subway tiles because all the tiles were rotten and broken and there were termites all over the kitchen so I didn't have a choice.
My bedroom was the most fun I had and it was pretty simple too. They just put in some fairy lights for me, a new bed and sheets and I had a bedroom where I felt safe and secure in, and I was excited about it because my bedroom is my safe space.
As an artist, it's important for me to be comfortable so that I can create beautiful music.
My roommates were pretty cool people. There was Amelia who works two jobs, at the café during the day, and at night, she works at another restaurant as a waitress. She's rarely free but I love everything about her. She's only 16 years old and dropped out of school two years ago. She didn't tell me why and I didn't ask.
She’s got brightly coloured yellow hair and yellow eyebrows, her skin was a concerning pale and her eyes were a soft brown. She looked so dainty and innocent.
My other roommate is Lexy, and she works at the gas station. Lexy is a stoner and she seems to just go with the flow.
Lexy’s got short brown hair in an untidy and messy bob that I can tell she had done herself. Her eyes were a beautiful blue and she loved to tan to the point that I’m certain she might need an intervention.
It was like I'd found my friend soul mates because I connected with them a whole lot more than I did with previous friends I'd made this past year and a half.
My first week here has been alright, but now I'm ready to start performing once again. My fingers tingle in excitement as I prepare myself for the day.
I make sure I have my mic and speaker as I close the trunk of my car and climb into the driver's seat. I was going to look for a spot where I can perform today and hope that I may get some tips.
But in order to find a spot, I must explore, and explore, I will.
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I don't know why I was here, at first I was driving around until I saw this cute little shack, with the words The Best Pet Store and I thought, "what the hell, let me go check it out"."Hey,
~~ Dream ~~I took in a deep breath, enjoying the feel of the warm sun on my face as I sat on the balcony of a beautiful hotel in Paris. The Eiffel tower was literally just a full arms stret
"Is this your dog?" a lady asked me with an unbelievable laugh as she was walking past me. I stopped my singing, nodding and smiling at her."Yes, he is," I looked at Romeo who was sitting r
I was lying in bed with Romeo curled up next to me. Or more like Romeo's body surrounding my body in a protective stance. It made me feel all safe and soft inside as I breathed in his smell. I had washed him with my strawberry shampoo and even though he had put up a bit of a fight, he calmed down when I kept telling him that he could smell like me because I loved the smell of strawberries.
~~Dream~~I could hear the sound of waves crashing, and I could feel the wet sand in between my feet. Humid air hit against my skin and I could feel the heat of the sun as though it were burning just above my head. I could hear the singing of the birds and the sound of breathing next to me.
Amelia was sitting on the floor with Romeo just a few feet away from her. She looked interestingly at him as though she was trying to figure something out about him. Her bright yellow hair was a mess and it was clear that she had just gotten out of bed. Even though it was 15:00, she rarely got any rest so I was glad that she was taking the time to sit with Lexy and I.
"Wow, this is a pretty big dog you have," the male vet commented as he walked into the office but Romeo growled threateningly at him, "not very kind either.""I know," I sighed apologetically as I patted Romeo to calm him down, "he gets like this around some people sometimes. I'
~~Dream~~My senses were heightened and I could feel what was around me before I could even see. That's what was so truly amazing about these dreams, was how I was first made to sense before my eyesight was restored.
"Give me one more second please," I exclaimed from the safety of the bathroom as I looked at myself in the rusted and dirty mirror. I smiled as I applied the cheap red lipstick to my lips, rubbing my lips against each other to evenly spread the colour.
The old beat up wooden door swung open as Romeo and I entered the motel room. I walked over to the bed and sat down on it before I let out a satisfied groan and laid my back on it. Even though the springs of the bed were broken and it was uncomfortable, I was just glad to be lying down in a bed.
We were nearing another town and it had felt like we had been alone for decades. It felt good to finally see signs on the road indicating that we were nearby and we could find both gas and food, and I could shower and change. Well, maybe I wouldn't have the privilege of a shower but I can bath out of the sink of a bathroom like I've done so before.
Wade and I were back on the road and the sound of music playing on the radio was filling the silence in the car. I was enjoying not talking, simply, being, I guess you could say. Wade had turned the radio station to a southern one and we had to listen to country music.I'm not a
I opened my eyes again and when I looked around, I found us driving through a small vacant town- the kind of town where the homes were abandoned, withered and old. It looked haunted to be quite honest.I partly wondered how long I had been asleep because it seemed like we had dr
We were back in the car and Wade was casually driving the car. His eyes briefly on the road before his bright yellow orbs collided with my mediocre brown ones and he raised an eyebrow, "what?" he asked me with a smirk on his face even though he knew exactly what I was waiting for.
"Love, wake up so I can buy you food," a love language people, this right here is what I call true love. And with those magic words, my eyes opened and there was a drunken smile on my face as I looked at Wade."Yay, food," I croaked out in a thick hoarse from my sleep as I lifted my head to see
The road felt like home, as strange as that may seem to say. No matter where I settled down, no matter how many people and how much of an impact they had on my life- nothing could compare to what the road made me feel.So many memories come from the road. Those excited moments o
It was clear that he wasn't going to budge and to be honest, I did believe him. I believed every word that he said and so did Amelia. Lexy on the other hand, was still on the fence but none of us wanted to take any chances.It was scary to put all of my faith in this stranger wh