Maxine aimlessly stared outside the window... staring at everyone who was passing by with their luggages. I couldn't exactly tell what she was thinking though.
Once upon a time, I could read her like an open book. I could tell when she was mad, when she wanted something, when she was sad and miserable even without her telling me anything... but nowadays, as far as I'm concerned, nobody can really tell what's running through her head half or even all the time.The things she does, the stuff she says... she's a totally different person! Life really fucked her up... more than she'd care to admit.“Star?” dad called her, that childish nickname he gave her long ago because of her obsession with the stars... But I haven't heard anybody call her that in a while, and by the shock on Max's face, I could tell she hasn't either.
I saw her swallow hard and then casually return her gaze back outside.
“What?” but she still couldn't return her voice to sound completely neutral... There was actually emotion in it... anger... and sadness?
“Everyone looks friendly Star... you're gonna have a lot of fun,”
“Sure thing,”
“And hopefully make some friends as well,” dad continued.
“Even though your hair dye isn't exactly welcoming Max... it's kinda chasing people away,”
“Oh! You mean like how your music is chasing people away?” she retorted.
“Guys please, can't you two spend even ten minutes in a car together and not try to kill each other?”
“Highly unlikely,” we both responded at the same, time, earning a chuckle from Jackson. Dad shook his head, either from exhaustion or disappointment... probably a bit of both.
“Star___”
“Please stop calling me that dad,” she finally faced him, and her expression looked pained... almost as pained as the tone of her voice. Dad noticed, and he bowed his head.
“You don't like the name anymore?”
“That... that's not it. I just...” she stammered. Maxine fucking Carlisle stammered. This was the side of Maxine she doesn't show anymore. The soft side, vulnerable... human!
Max has gone through a lot... After our mom screwed up our lives... well, screwed up her life, let's just say she didn't take it well.Two months... That's how long it took her to say a single word after that incident. And when she finally spoke, sarcasm sarcasm and even more sarcasm were all we got. But by then, I had already moved out of the house and began my career as an artist, which I have to admit that dad wasn't exactly supportive about it.
I tried to reach out once to Max after that, but she made it clear that she doesn't want anything to do with me. Basically speaking, after that, I've only been seeing her on gossip sites for vandalism and the likes. I'd never really imagine the day she'd hang with bad company... be the bad company... the day that she'd be the rebellious kid... the day she'd beat up kids for fun...but lately, its something we're kind of used to already.
“I'll see you guys after all this shit is over,” her bitchy tone was back. And she opened the door and hopped out before any of us had a chance to do anything about it. The one time she's about to open up... completely vanished like it never happened.
Dad quickly followed suit and I wasn't left far behind.
“Have you remembered your night torch?” dad sounded like a paranoid parent. It's been a while since I've seen him care this much. It's almost sweet.
“I have a phone?”
“Max___”
“I'm sure it's somewhere in my suitcase, okay?” she waved him off, taking out her two suitcases and a bag that she slang casually across her shoulder.
“And your medication and___”
“Dad I'M FINE! Geez! Don't forget this was all your idea... so can you just... chill?”
“Do you need help with your bags___”
“I've got it!” she answered, “Is that it? Can I go now or?”
“I know you hate me for forcing you to come to this thing... but... I did it for your own good,” dad said hugging her tightly. Max, seemed really stiff to the hug. Apparently, she doesn't like hugs.
“I know dad,” she whispered really softly in his ear, If I wasn't right behind them, I would have probably missed it. She didn't hug him back... but she didn't push him away either... she just stood there in his embrace for a while.
“If anything happens___”
“I'll handle it my own way!” she said, breaking out of the hug.
“You'd better not punch anyone Max,”
“I won't make any promises,” she said as grabbed at her suitcases.
“Don't I get a goodbye hug as well?” I asked, casually putting my hands in my pocket in an attempt to make the situation less awkward... it didn't work.
Maxine actually scoffed at my 'request'. And dad seemed like he wanted to intervene but thought better about it.
“What? Did I say something funny?”
“You actually kinda did... what makes you think you and I are friends?” she smiled... well it was more of a smirk... a devious mocking smirk, “Other than the fact that you and I share the same father... we are not, in anyway, related! No friendly connection, nada! And you don't get to act like we're pals, understand?”
“Max___”
“No dad!” she stopped, even putting down her bags to come back right in front of me, “He doesn't get to do that... you don't get to do that to me Logan!” she poked my chest with her finger, “I won't let you screw up my life twice. Go back to whatever shitty hole you crawled up from because I DON'T want you in my life!”
Hurt... it's what I felt sure, I admit... but it's what was radiating from her at that moment. Max was hurt. She was making an effort to be bitchy and act tough so she could hide it but I could still see it... I bet dad could to.
But I understood. I knew why she was acting the way she was with me. Why she has such an attitude towards me. And I didn't really blame her for it... I kinda deserved it.
“I know I screwed up before___”
“NO! You DON'T! You clearly don't! If you did, you wouldn't be here talking to me! I want you to disappear completely from my life just like you did before... only this time, I'd appreciate it if it would be forever!” she said. And with that, she grabbed her bags and dragged them away, totally ignoring all attempts dad made to talk to her afterwards.
I would have said something, but I had a feeling it would only make things worse.
“She'll forgive you eventually, you just have to give her a bit of time,” Jackson gave me a comforting pat on my shoulder as we watched dad trail after Maxine.
“Yeah... sure,” was all I managed to say. The truth of the matter was, I didn't think Maxine would ever forgive me. I really let her down... and for that, even I can't forgive myself!
~*Maxine*~“Hey! Is this seat taken?” I didn't want to act like a bitch, not to someone who was being overly bubbly and friendly. The cheer in her voice slightly agitated me... Her huge smile did too. I just couldn't make up my mind on which of the two annoyed me the most. Maybe if I ignore her long enough though, she'll vanish?“You're still here,” I looked up at her. She was supposed to seem offended, I expected her to look offended, but her smile just only grew.. which should technically not even be possible.“I love your hair,” she commented, “Was it always like that? Or is it like highlights or ___”“Can you like, I don't know, take an hour break from talking? I'm trying to enjoy my music before we get to that cursed 'misery' camp,”“It's actually 'miseri'___”“Not the point here 'dimples'”She giggled like a kid... Like me calling her 'dimples' was the funniest thing she's ever heard. It was slightly worrying that this jolly-dimpled-weirdo found humor in all the insults I tried
*WARNING* This book contains strong language and may be unsuitable for children under the age of sixteen. Viewer discretion is advised. Maxine. "What did you do dthis time Maxine?" it was clear by the tone he used that he was not at all happy being here. The feeling was mutual being really... I didn't like him being here almost as much as I didn't like me being here. "Why do you always asume that I've done something?" "You just so happened to be in the principal's office because you scored a perfect grade on your tests?" his question was totally rhetorical and full of sarcasm. "I can't help being smart dad," I gave him a slightly innocent shrug, just to tick him off a bit... my dad totally hated it when I did that. He frustratedly grabbed his hair, and on realizing waht he had done, made an effort to return
Maxine. "Maxine Carlisle! Your bail's been posted... you're free to go!" the prison cell I was confined in opend, and I was finally free to leave. I've heard a lot of people complaining about how terrible their experiences in jail were... but to be honest, it actually isn't that bad! A couple of roaches here, and a few rats there, but that's basically about it! Nothing as bad as they make it sound like in the movies. But then again, I've only been here for like, I don't know, an hour? Those guys have spent years, even decades in here! So some people might argue that my 'jail term' doesn't exactly count... well I still argue that it does! The officer led me to the front desk, where I found Jackson, my father's right hand man back at the company, impatiently waiting for me. And when he saw me, he noticably seemed more relaxed, and his usual goofy smile was back on his face. "Miss Carlisle, it's been a while," he gave me a respectful nod, and strangely enough, I reciprocated it, an ac
Maxine. The father- son relationship between my father and Logan hasn't gone smoothly for a long time. I mean, the two have always had a rocky relationship, but things became worse two years ago. The two have just never gotten along. You think I have an awful relationship with my father, you should see Logan! He rebelled ever since he turned sixteen. He had this sudden career change and saw it was his 'calling' to be a musician instead. And of course that decision worsened his relationship with dad, considering he was the one who was supposed to take over the company. Ever since Logan recorded his very first song, which I've never really bothered listening to, dad has never talked to him again. No phone call, no email, not even a text! So it's something pretty worrying when dad calls Logan, of all people, for advice. Arriving at the office, I got the usual welcoming. Everyone basically downcast their eyes and walked as far away from me as they could... well, ever
~*Maxine*~“Hey! Is this seat taken?” I didn't want to act like a bitch, not to someone who was being overly bubbly and friendly. The cheer in her voice slightly agitated me... Her huge smile did too. I just couldn't make up my mind on which of the two annoyed me the most. Maybe if I ignore her long enough though, she'll vanish?“You're still here,” I looked up at her. She was supposed to seem offended, I expected her to look offended, but her smile just only grew.. which should technically not even be possible.“I love your hair,” she commented, “Was it always like that? Or is it like highlights or ___”“Can you like, I don't know, take an hour break from talking? I'm trying to enjoy my music before we get to that cursed 'misery' camp,”“It's actually 'miseri'___”“Not the point here 'dimples'”She giggled like a kid... Like me calling her 'dimples' was the funniest thing she's ever heard. It was slightly worrying that this jolly-dimpled-weirdo found humor in all the insults I tried
*~Logan~*“We're here!” Jackson announced as he parked the car at the drop off. Maxine aimlessly stared outside the window... staring at everyone who was passing by with their luggages. I couldn't exactly tell what she was thinking though.Once upon a time, I could read her like an open book. I could tell when she was mad, when she wanted something, when she was sad and miserable even without her telling me anything... but nowadays, as far as I'm concerned, nobody can really tell what's running through her head half or even all the time.The things she does, the stuff she says... she's a totally different person! Life really fucked her up... more than she'd care to admit. “Star?” dad called her, that childish nickname he gave her long ago because of her obsession with the stars... But I haven't heard anybody call her that in a while, and by the shock on Max's face, I could tell she hasn't either. I saw her swallow hard and then casually return her gaze back outside. “What?” but she
Maxine. The father- son relationship between my father and Logan hasn't gone smoothly for a long time. I mean, the two have always had a rocky relationship, but things became worse two years ago. The two have just never gotten along. You think I have an awful relationship with my father, you should see Logan! He rebelled ever since he turned sixteen. He had this sudden career change and saw it was his 'calling' to be a musician instead. And of course that decision worsened his relationship with dad, considering he was the one who was supposed to take over the company. Ever since Logan recorded his very first song, which I've never really bothered listening to, dad has never talked to him again. No phone call, no email, not even a text! So it's something pretty worrying when dad calls Logan, of all people, for advice. Arriving at the office, I got the usual welcoming. Everyone basically downcast their eyes and walked as far away from me as they could... well, ever
Maxine. "Maxine Carlisle! Your bail's been posted... you're free to go!" the prison cell I was confined in opend, and I was finally free to leave. I've heard a lot of people complaining about how terrible their experiences in jail were... but to be honest, it actually isn't that bad! A couple of roaches here, and a few rats there, but that's basically about it! Nothing as bad as they make it sound like in the movies. But then again, I've only been here for like, I don't know, an hour? Those guys have spent years, even decades in here! So some people might argue that my 'jail term' doesn't exactly count... well I still argue that it does! The officer led me to the front desk, where I found Jackson, my father's right hand man back at the company, impatiently waiting for me. And when he saw me, he noticably seemed more relaxed, and his usual goofy smile was back on his face. "Miss Carlisle, it's been a while," he gave me a respectful nod, and strangely enough, I reciprocated it, an ac
*WARNING* This book contains strong language and may be unsuitable for children under the age of sixteen. Viewer discretion is advised. Maxine. "What did you do dthis time Maxine?" it was clear by the tone he used that he was not at all happy being here. The feeling was mutual being really... I didn't like him being here almost as much as I didn't like me being here. "Why do you always asume that I've done something?" "You just so happened to be in the principal's office because you scored a perfect grade on your tests?" his question was totally rhetorical and full of sarcasm. "I can't help being smart dad," I gave him a slightly innocent shrug, just to tick him off a bit... my dad totally hated it when I did that. He frustratedly grabbed his hair, and on realizing waht he had done, made an effort to return