My Pound Of Flesh
out; you're taking
e a lost soul, unable to leave the past behind. The memories I had made here were as if th
left behind". I murmured to myself. I could hear Mom's laughter as it echoed, the many b
red me for this; no one told me that things could take a turn so quickly. I couldn't help bu
fragile, but I still wanted her around. I prayed earnestly to the hea
e brought me back to my senses. I quickly dri
o the place where I lost almost everything. The house held so much meaning to me that I was a bit reluctant to move. I could smell Mom's scent in every room I turned to, b
y dark place. Mom was my best friend and confidante; losi
he last time I will be standing in the house. There is no going bac
want to get to Boston this evening".
I was saying
and sat in the pickup truck. I took one last look at the house, and I knew that I was ready for what lay ahead, or I thought I was re
ch mile we go breaks off the shackles holding me down these few weeks, and the shells that had enclosed me
ering to my ears, "Mutchkin, you can be anything you want." I took a deep sigh and plugged in my ear pod
voice sounded so familiar. I looked around, and that was when it dawned on me that I
time, and I quickly followed the voice as st
time around I recognized the voice as the
ways remembered, she was putting on her favorite flowered gown. She
much I had missed her. She spread out her arms, beckoning me in
ntinued crying; she held onto me
m," I confessed,
kly replied as she tried drying up m
ant to leave yo
you need to be str
home with us; Da
need to find your place," she
to leave you again." I held ont
honey," Mom said, pa
rd my dad's voice becko
said while hol
r be with you," she finally said, and before
her while sear
A gentle nudge fro
amed as I ope
to my face. Realizing it was only a dream, I quic
p the topic; he hasn't been himself lately, and I don'
me pack these boxes
kly replied as I g
ould be living here, but I had no say in the matter. The house was a block of flats, and Dad kept going over the steps. The steps were littered with green moss, an
de the right decision to move to this town. Dad opened a door on the third floor of the building, and we step
the kitchen, and it wasn't much. I turned on the water, and it came rushing out. I was kind of glad that we at least had water. I moved over to the toil
n animal. I quickly closed the door, but the door hand
end forever in here trying to fix up the apartment. I went to the sitting room to meet Dad, who
w this isn't
tand, Dad, and this is okay; we can a
most of our belongings just to pay for her medical expenses. First, it was Dad's car, then we had to sell off Mom's also. Dad spent all
ust needs a little work and
ou, honey," Dad
en, and one shared bathroom for the rooms. We couldn't do much regarding the walls, but we agreed to cover up the sittin
greatly, especially tonight because it was the first night we were spending outside
oor as I was hanging out my cloth
o the room to find him bending over something on the floor. I came closer only to find out it was a pictur
ly well that he wasn't, and he dried up h
ys piercing your beautiful legs now," he quickly responded. I didn't mo
aining stuff, but he wouldn't have it; he asked me to g
st a bit too tired, o
but I have sneaked up on him several times, crying at night. H
night and there was practically nothing to eat at all. We didn't think about what to eat earlier. He suggested we order in, but it was our first