《Neophyte: Common Route》Resolutions - 2
Advertisement
Marsha can’t believe she’s spent months hatching a plan for something that took just under ten minutes to execute.
Turning instinctively to Vani, the ginger-haired child she’d rescued from the basement-- her blood still curdles when she thinks about the plans her father may have had for them. She hasn’t asked them anything about where they’re from. Nothing about their parents. Or how and why her father brought them down to the basement. It doesn’t matter.
Not as much as getting far away from home does.
She’d stolen her dads’ brown Chevy, and driven for as far as the gas inside could take them. Now, they're on a bus, heading in the opposite direction. The child sat beside her on the bus seat. She thinks they can’t be more than… seven? Six?
She leans close to Vani.
“Hey.”
The child stares up at her and blinks slowly. Marsha is pretty sure they’re completely traumatized and in shock, but there’s not really much she can do for that while on the run.
“If anyone asks, we’re cousins, and I’m babysitting you, alright?”
Vani nods.
“Good.” Marsha retreats. She just hopes she remembers through her traumatized fog.
Marsha restrains a smile. Vani was a fidgeting mess when she first found them. It’d taken longer than she’d expected to get the child to trust her. But she couldn’t blame them. She’d have doubted anybody in that position, in that place, with those people. But Vani eventually seemed to come to the conclusion that they were screwed either way, so why not.
There’s just something about the child, an innocence that has been shattered-- something that just radiates from within them. It’s a quiet, understated thing. Filled with feelings that Marsha doesn’t even know how to begin to navigate.
The bus hisses, and decelerates. Knocking Marsha from her musings.
“This is our stop,” Marsha says, looking down at the child to her left.
“Okay,” they respond, blinking blearily.
The bus comes to a stop and Marsha leads Vani off of it with a firm but gentle grip on their hand.
They watch the bus leave until it becomes a spec down the road, because Vani is still a little slow and Marsha sees no reason to rush them.
Advertisement
But then, she realizes something…blinking rapidly, and turning to survey their surroundings... the oddity of their solitary presence on the darkened street has begun to make her paranoid. Slightly squeezing Vani's’ hand, she tugs gently and leads them down the sidewalk that is left of the fork at the intersection.
As they walk down the road, Marsha’s deep in thought. She hasn’t been here before, so she’s a little frightened. Everything looks strange. The houses by the side of the road, the cars by the curb, the way the land stretches out like an incline. Inside, she gets this sensation of being forgotten, abandoned. Like she’s alone, and has always been meant to be alone.
The only thing that ties her to this rural town, is the address she scribbled hastily onto a ripped out sketchbook page-- other than that, she has no ties here. No physical or familial roots. Aside from that one address, that she...isn't even sure is good anymore.
It took her so long to find that address. The last place her grandmother was known to be living...she just hopes she's still there.
Marsha feels a gentle squeeze and looks down to her side, where Vani walks next to her.
“I can call my daddy if I can cut myself on a tree,” they say.
“...what?” Marsha frowns. She stares at Vani, utterly confused.
“My daddy,” Vani tugs at her arm, “I can call my daddy if I can cut myself on a tree.”
Marsha stares at Vani, uncertain. But Vani stares back; the look in their eyes, unwavering. Marsha swallows.
“Are you sure?” she doesn’t know how to handle a child wanting to self-harm to feel better about things. She’s known about it, as one of the neighbor kids had cuts on their arm and she wanted to know why. Which spiraled into a session of research into everything that could cause someone to want to cut themselves. She almost found the idea attractive herself, except for the whole ‘pain’ thing.
“Yes, daddy will come get me, but I need to tell him where I am,” they say. Completely certain. Utterly committed to this understanding of reality.
“By cutting yourself on a tree?” Marsha clarifies. Hoping maybe they’ll change their mind if they hear it from someone else.
Advertisement
Vani nods.
Marsha sighs.
Marsha knows nothing will happen, but Vani doesn’t, obviously. They’re still at an age where they make up magic spells and things to cope with reality. Marsha shouldn’t mess with that, but…she doesn’t think she can cut a child. Just thinking about it is making her ill.
“Please,” Vani says. “Daddy can’t find me. He might be scared.”
And that’s what breaks Marsha, really. The insistence that she has to find her father because HE might be afraid. Children so often hide their fear this way, but sometimes they really do just care more about other peoples’ feelings. Marsha knows, because she was one of those…
Rummaging around in the one duffle she allowed herself, she takes a sewing kit out of her bag and removes a needle. Thinking that perhaps Vani will let her get away with just a pinprick. Hopefully.
And then Marsha kneels down and she cups Vani's’ hand in hers instead of holding it. Wrapping her fingers around all but one of Vani's’-- placing the tip of the Needle just over that finger.
“Last chance to say ‘no’,” Marsha says. “I’ll do this if you think it will make you feel safer, but if you wanna stop, you just say so.”
Vani shakes their head. “I can do it, I’ve did it before.”
Well, that’s gut-wrenching, but Marsha doesn’t want to deal with it right now. So she carefully positions the needle and then presses down with it, hard, into the pad of Vani's’ finger. They hiss with displeasure at the pain, but don’t jerk away, or really move at all. Marsha is a little heartbroken at that display of control from a six-year-old.
Marsha removes the needle and watches them as they walk towards a small tree at the side of the road. They squeeze their finger to draw blood and then rub it against the bark, and Marsha stills in surprise at what she's sure...was the tree shaking?
‘It’s a small tree,’ she thinks. ‘It was probably just shaking because it was…loose in the ground or something. And then someone touched it. That’s all.’
“Let’s go,” Marsha says as Vani returns to her side, taking their hand once again.
She breathes through her anxiety as they walk down the road, her grandmother’s last known address somewhere towards the end of the stretch they’re walking.
They’re in rural territory now, so the homes are spread out quite far from each other.
“We should stay with the tree,” Vani says. “Daddy will find the tree but he won’t find me if I’m not there.”
“Don’t worry, Vani,” Marsha points around them. “There are trees everywhere. You can keep touching them as you go. That way, your father can find us wherever we are.”
Vani smiles and bobs their head excitedly. Orange ringlets bouncing. It’s the first time they've seemed really alive since they got into that car back home.
She’s glad, then, that she indulged Vani in their little ritual. As long as they feel safe and happier, she would do anything. She’s never had to help a child like this before and she feels so woefully unequipped for it. She doesn’t even know how to deal with her own issues, and now…she’s got someone else to worry about.
There’s something about them that she can’t place, though. It’s as if each time she reaches out to grab at it, it disintegrates like mist. Something about the shade of red in their hair, or the hazel of their eyes…
A car passes and her heart jumps. She keeps her head bowed as it floods the road with light. But it cruises past, leaving them in silence. So she lets go of that moment of fear and breathes.
‘Nobody’s coming to get me,’ she reminds herself. ‘My brain is lying to me. There’s no way dad could know where I am. No way for him to get at me even if he did. I’m legally an adult and I can press charges if he tries to drag me back home.’
That litany is the only thing that’s gotten her from the house to the car, the car to the bus and then the bus to here.
She just hopes she’s not lying to herself.
Advertisement
- In Serial9 Chapters
I became the God of my own world - volume 1
A 17-year-old meets a tragic death and finds himself in a strange dimension that grants him powers to become a God of his own fantasy world of swords and sorcery.#Superpowers #magic #angel #dragon #vampire #overpowered #adventure #isekai #anime #kingdombuilding
8 204 - In Serial9 Chapters
Yokai Wars
Red Sky Continent.In this land full of prosperity, the human race is now facing extinction against a powerful enemy - the Yokai race.The last humans were able to obtain a truce after many battles, but for how long can this period of peace continue?Read the chronicles of Souma, a young onmyoji who will end up being caught in this massive conflict.Will he be able to save the human race or will he perish alongside all the other humans?
8 179 - In Serial16 Chapters
Happy Moments
У Элизабет было все чудесно, её радовал каждый новый день. Но внезапно в жизни девушки все перечеркивается и идет наперекосяк. Она уже не уверена, что когда-нибудь что-то измениться. Все же иногда у Элизабет появляются счастливые моменты, но после них всегда случается что-нибудь плохое. Будет ли так всегда? Или же девушка сможет обрести полноценное счастье?
8 132 - In Serial30 Chapters
D-Tripper
A story about a guy named Yoshitaka Shou who suddenly find himself thrown into a world with a setting similar to games which he played. Not just one, but many! Moreover, the game content is all jumbled up here and there! To find a way to go back to his own world, Shou will journey to many world. How to go back to his own world? When will the journey end? PS: As I'm quiet busy (and I'm also very lazy) don't expect quick updates. Oh yeah, I hope you guys could help me to improve my writings. Feel free to point about grammatical errors and the like. My friend told me I got a little grammatical error but he won't just point it out to me.
8 98 - In Serial27 Chapters
You broke me first [Taekook] ✔️
Jungkook is the nerd of college. Taehyung is the popular boy from college. And yet somehow they are a couple. That changes one day when Taehyung decides to dump Jungkook in front of the entire college and tell him he was never in love with him. And that Jungkook is just an ugly fag. Feeling humiliated and hurt, Jungkook decides to change college.But what if they meet again after two years? Is Taehyung going to apologize to Jungkook? Does Jungkook want revenge on Taehyung for what he did to him? Or does Jungkook still have feelings for Taehyung?Finished on; 10/03/2022
8 210 - In Serial34 Chapters
Fate (Magi Fanfiction)
~I do not own Magi or any of the characters~*1st place winner of MagiWA 2017 in Judar category!!*There are only supposed to be three magi per era. Three magi to guide the world and create great kings, right? Nishi isn't sure why she was born, but she doesn't care much. She's determined to use her power as a magi to help others and protect those who can't protect themselves. But there's more to the story than she's telling. Nishi's got a secret. Something dark she's hid from everyone her entire life. Something she desperately wants to forget, but can't get over...What will happen to this young magi? And will she end up falling for the one person in this world she shouldn't? (37K words)
8 104

