Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Before he could continue, she quickly cut his call and threw her phone on the couch beside her.
“Ahhh, Melissa what have you done?” She said to herself as she crashed on the sofa.
She heaved a sigh as she used her hand to cover her head in both disappointment and
overwhelming emotions of weakness.
“I don’t know how long I can hold it off anymore… Roxanne, I’m so sorry” She said silently while
her two hands covered her face.
Suddenly she started to sob and tears fell from her cheeks uncontrollably. She wouldn’t stop, or
rather it was that she couldn’t stop the tears which flowed down her cheeks.
“Oh, what have I done?”
Roxanne walked to school with her backpack only hung slightly in one part of her shoulder,
betraying her very distinguished looking outfit. A purple sweater, with tight winter jeans and thick dark
boots. Her clothes underneath the sweater was grey, though it leaned more toward the white side if she
was being honest with herself.
The conversation she had earlier with her mom continued to play in her head.
“Maybe I was being too hard on mom,” She thought to herself.
Perhaps it was due to her youthful look, understanding behaviour or very young age, Roxanne
never really viewed Melissa with high regard as a strict or high reach mother. This caused her to often
talk to her as though they were equals, which Roxanne knew was wrong, but at this point it was difficult
for her to change.
She knew her mother was trying to encourage her in her own little way, but she just didn’t know
why she always reacted that way.
“It's been this way since dad died” Roxanne mumbled to herself.
Her father was always closer to her than her mother, a man who also had blue colored hair and
eyes, same as herself. He would always flaunt his blue colored hair proudly, even though it was
beginning to get riddled with grey hairs.
This gave her confidence, and made her also proudly carry her hair wherever she went. She was
never embarrassed about her hair colour, and because her eyes matched it, she felt all the more
special, like her father.
However, after he died… She lost all of that confidence and pride. As she stared at his corpse
before he was buried, she saw those very same grey hair. Most of them had turned white and his pale
face wasn’t smiling as brightly as they did. His stocky look and mannequin-like posture in the casket
was something she would never forget.
She always saw herself in her father and as his body was placed six feet under… So was her
identity in relation to him, at least his physical traits. She wanted to leave everything behind her, bury
the sadness and grief she could not seem to empty out. After some months of being miserable, she
finally had enough. She wanted to get away from it all.
It seems her mom understood how she felt and so after a suggestion from her grandmother, they
moved from their previous Hometown and settled in Gravity Falls Oregon, for their new lives. She
enrolled in a new school, started dying her hair and wearing contact lenses and most importantly… She
kept to herself and her schedule.
Over three years had passed since then, and while she had made progress toward her life and
prospects, she still didn’t feel satisfied. Perhaps that was the reason for her escapades at night. A way
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So far it was alright for her, she enjoyed it. After the first time, she felt so guilty that she promised
herself never to try it anymore, but she repeatedly continued until she couldn’t stop.
No one knew, not her mother, not her best and only friend. Only she knew, as well as the company
she had during the time. She brushed those thoughts off and decided to enjoy the scenery to forget the
thoughts dancing in her head.
As she looked around, viewing the snowy fields and snow covered houses, she couldn’t help but
appreciate the winter season. She was not a fan of the cold, but she couldn’t say she disliked the way
the white colour of the soft balls of ice blended with everything they touched. Plus, she had winter
break so it couldn’t get any better than that.
“What am I doing? I should be hurrying to school” She suddenly realised, chiding herself for taking
her time to slowly appreciate the winter.
She picked up her pace as she more hurriedly walked to her school, which by the way, wasn’t so
far from home. After close to ten minutes of walking, she arrived at her destination.
“Ah. I’m really late, aren’t I?” She said, increasing her pace even further.
Standing in front of the very huge gate, she couldn’t help but let out a little smile. It had only been
three years since she started attending the school but the view never got old.
“WELCOME TO ORION HIGH SCHOOL”