The Curse of Seasons - Trilogy
e jumped in his seat and looked at me with a
t aware that yo
uld he take note of a
ed it. He looked older than I remembered. Streaks of grey tainting his o
an hour ago." I
hand and looked
he said, indicating
ions just to piss the old man off, but I decided against it. I
I replied in the
for me to sit in one of the two empty seats
t she was going on to
ing band. I would have gone too but Mom sa
ot that Mom would have wanted me there. Having a kid my age gave away her real age which was rather unflattering apparently. I had begged her to let me stay behind in the flat and let me carry on at my old school instead of
nds like a
s now, trying to find a topic to pr
esome" was my
ainty on my father's face, unsure of if I w
r? We've been invited to dinner by the Su
"borrowed" from one of Mom's exes. Or maybe it would
, I h
awkwar
ng settled. You know where I am if you need anyt
oor, closing it firmly behind me. I found myself heading outside to the back porch where my father's two Dalmatians lay in the afternoon su
old the dog, pulling my phone from my pocket and rea
it was – Diana, my current girlfriend. I
your call." she said as she
een a bit bus
u already,
on earth I had ever been trapped
ave to go. Will
s "I Lo..." be
reason I dated her in the first place was so that she'd stop stalking me – and quite frankly the physical perks of it were amazing. I was just her pa
goodbye to Di." I
oo
hand. I didn't mind. I love animals, they seem to get me when no one else does. The dog followed
ded the dog, chasing him out
but I didn't. I refused to. I had been beaten up by bruisers bigger than Mrs Porte
l over my Persian carpets. Dinner is in an hour so you'd best go
those that Mrs Porter had bought me this morning. My black skinny jeans moulded themselves to my legs as my white t-shirt clung to my muscles I had worked so hard to define. Last of all,
se stuck up snobs that I can take care of myself, wi
for us to head over to the nightmare-dinner. I checked myself o
f my attire. I didn't really care. I didn't want to look like him any more than I had to, to tel
up and down briefly without sa
anicured garden and stepping stones which lead to the front door were perfectly placed and created an ethereal quality. Even the moss whic
lled out as he stepped insi
ll." a deeply mascu
as filled with laughter and warm chattering of voices. The room seemed so we
said with an emotion in his
bey, taking step after precarious s
strapping young man." Mrs Summer
I heard myself reply
nds with M
n't you make yourselves scarce so that I can finish this up wit
s side of the country, stood up and one by one left the room. Mrs Summers shot me a glance and I realised that I was meant to follow them. I pulled my composur
ns (I'm not sure which one... bu
s, forcing me to remember their mother's
dryly, not willing to le
ldest Summers said to th
ntical counterpart dressed in green, a
care for a
grinned and pull
inst
hett. They seem to
efore they turned to Daniel and myself. I h
on." I accepte
our team against two guys who actually knew which side of the pool cue to hold. The twin in green (who I'd come to know was Mi
ed out, whacking
e and headed to the mini-fridge by the bar, ha
mmers' voice called from
stood behind our assigned seats, trained n
oining us?" my
flushed and
go and hunt down y
ght ginger hair, stacks of freckles and braces assaulted my mind and I shoo
se, sit while we wait." Mr Summers said brusque
ounger than I was - if at all – who was completely opposite from what I had expected. Her hair was a rich auburn which shone in the candlelight, a f
e ran away from me."
warmth unlike the cold hatred he had sh
d under my breath "t
heard me so I guess that didn't matter. I sat in silence for most of the first co
from a city across the co
odd
manners there?" her voice
e had heard me. I had to
ted, leaving the rest
econd when she figured out that I had secretly insulted her. Her fork stabbed
ly, chewing the
salt." I asked the twin
eyebrow quirk briefly, but didn't pay it much notice. I should have. One shake of the saltcell
r!" Lan
iful gasps as their mother rushed to hope
get more of the main." she sm
urned to Mike. He seemed to be
earn to play p
t it would stop my father attac
tt replied, not giving his bro
ly felt my
ike." I ha
ther, a confused look
ke." the twin
groaned internally and remaine
ummers asked my father. "I have a
ohn." he replied
tchen while the Summers boys blew
ing." I thanked Mrs Summers w
d better be off. Please tell
shutting the door firmly behind me. I was half way down the path when I heard footsteps
nt, bitch?" I a
lans to get me into shit with my fat
ing her hand shot out and slapped me hard across my cheek before she turned and rushed back in