My Mistake
Chapter One
As I looked
around the intriguing place, my dad took my luggage out of the
car and I could feel cold, unwanted breezes blowing through my
hair. The tears were still running down my face as I secretly
wished I had stayed with Mom. Even with her in her drunken state
of mind, my father had made it clear that he didn’t want me
to be around her until she turned sober, even if it meant moving
to a new house in a new town in a new state.
“Bailey, come on, you have been crying for hours,” my
father said, annoyed, as he tried to wipe away the tears that
were streaming silently down my face. I moved my face away before
he could and I slowly made my way up to the old house; my new
home.
Oregon. Why did we have to move? If my dad said he loved my
mother so much, why did we leave her with a nanny that spoke
almost no English? I sighed inaudibly as I explored the home,
running my tan hands over the wallpaper covering the walls. It
looked comfy, but in an unusual way. My father came in with the
bags.
“Bailey,” he started, tiredly, “the movers will
bring in the rest of your things by tomorrow morning, so take
your bags to your room and then we can go out to eat to this
little diner I heard about.”
I looked at him for what seemed like a lifetime and shook my
head. “I’m not hungry,” I lied. It feels weird
just to have a conversation when we haven’t spoken in two
days through the whole car ride.
“God damnit! Bailey!” he yelled, which made me jump.
“I’m trying to do the best I can for this family!
I’m not the bad guy here! I’ve tried to help your
mother, God knows I’ve tried, but for me to help her, she
needs to want help first. We gave her way too many
options!”
- - -
Somehow, I ended up at the diner
after arguing with my father in the car the whole way there. At
least it’s a start. We were starting to spat out our
feelings. I quietly slipped into the booth. Dead. That was the
diner. Dead and boring silence. I had to deal with it as we
ordered.
“Well, hey y’all!” A red-haired lady around the
same age as my dad walked over with a pad of paper in her hand
and a pencil tucked behind her ear for safe-keeping. “Well,
look at you!” She turned to me. “You are so
cute!” She leaned over and I could see right down her
shirt. Ew. “Would you like a bendy straw?”
I looked back at her. Why was she talking to me like I was
twelve? “I’m sixteen for your information,” I
responded snappily.
The lady just smiled at me in a sickening way and turned to my
dad. She had this look in her eyes that every woman got when
looking at my dad. Even at the age of 45, I guess my dad was
pretty good-looking, if you liked graying hair and a wannabe
mustache. “What can I get for y’all?” she
asked, fluttering her eyelashes at Dad, and fixing her nametag
that read: Lacey.
“Well, Lacey,” my dad began, winking at her, causing
her to become flustered and drop her notepad. “I’d
like a nice cheeseburger and my lovely daughter would like . . .
?” He looked to me expectantly.
I scowled, looking at the menu. “Some fries,” I
muttered, not looking at either of them.
My dad smiled at Lacey. “A thing of fries for her,
please.”
Lacey nodded shyly and walked away. When she was out of earshot,
Dad looked at me. “What was that, Missy?”
I looked at him, my brown eyes wide in disbelief. “What do
you mean?” I thought of the scene that just happened but
lost my train of thought when a boy about my age walked in.
He wore faded skinny jeans and a tattered shirt. His dark hair
was spiky in some places and ruffled in others. My father
followed my gaze to the boy and then looked back at me.
“Stay away from him,” he murmured. “From what
I’ve heard, that boy’s really mysterious. No one
knows much about him except that he’s trouble.”
The boy was mysterious. He
kept running his hand through his hair as though nervous about
something. I saw him glance at me and we had a couple seconds of
intense staring as his brown eyes bore into mine.
I didn’t know it then, but my father was right. The
boy’s name was Drew Walker. And he was, in fact, nothing
but trouble.
Hey guys. So, this is the
first chapter. Most of you have probably already read this on the
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comment so I can see how you guys are liking it, what you think
and stuff. c: So school started and I'm just letting you guys
know that chapters will probably not be out as soon as you'd
like them to... I've been to two days of school and I already
have a shitload of homework. Notes in AP American Government, a
packet in Honors Chemistry, a worksheet in Honors Geometry, 20
vocab words in Honors English, and a translation in Honors
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