20- Day out
Triplets (girlxgirl)
RED POV
It was past three in the morning when a loud bang woke me up from my deep slumber. My head snapped up from Sianaâs lap as I looked at the door. I felt my friend stir beside me as she opened her eyes to look at the commotion. My sisters walked into the apartment clothe less. Their bodies were full of dirt, scratches and cuts from the forest and probably from each other.
I sat up quickly and ran to get them some clean clothes. After they got dress I went into the kitchen to heat the leftover food from last afternoon. Jessica followed me in while Jimhaya sat beside Siana in the living room quietly talking to each other.
âHey sisâ Jess grinned. I continued doing my chore without answering. Sensing something was not right with me she walked around the counter âHey whatâs wrong?â
âHow could you?â I said as I turned around and slammed my hands on the counter. My sister was looking at me with a shocked expression and completely confused to what I was referring. âGuess who came to say hello tonight? Dad. Imagine my surprised when I saw him sitting on the front steps. He said you told him where to find us. How long have you been talking to him?â
âThe day before the tryoutsâ my sister replied.
âWhy?â
âBecause he is our father. I donât know about you but I still love him.â Jess said angrily âIn case you forgot, but he is family. Yes, I told him where to find you because he wanted to know how you were doing. Yes I started talking to him because I forgave him for his behavior. Damnit Jazzy, didnât you see him? He needs us and I want him back into our livesâ
I was speechless while my sister took a deep breath to calm herself. Siana and Jamie were looking at us from the sofa.
âWhy didnât you tell me?â I asked her.
âBecause you would have chosen Jamie over him, and you still do. I wouldnât be able to convince you that dad is ready to change but I knew he had a chance.â
I passed my hands through my hair in exasperation. I mumbled a sorry before I embraced my sister tightly and she hugged with as much need. The ding of the microwave tore us apart and I looked into Jessicaâs icy blue eyes. Â I got the warm plates from the microwave and placed them on the counter before my twins. Jessica told us about her and Jamieâs night in the forest and I told her about my encounter with dad.
âI almost forgot, mom is coming tomorrow, well, today, for a family shopping dayâ I said with a sly smile. My sisters groaned in fatigue.
âI have not seen mom in such a long timeâ Jess sighed. We all went to bed, Jess slept in my room and Siana slept in Jamieâs room.
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Morning came fast. It was completely impossible to wake the other girls up so when mom arrived bright and early, I was the only one in the kitchen drinking coffee in my pajamas. She eyed me up and down disapprovingly before giving me her winning smile.
âGood morning sweetieâ she said happily. She came to kiss my forehead before serving herself some coffee. âNobodyâs up?â I shook my head. âOkay then, we are going wait a little before waking those rascals up alright? Now tell me whatâs new, I want to hear everythingâ
The girls slowly woke and joined us into the kitchen. Jessica was ecstatic to see mom again and even Jamie hugged her, which never happened before. We enjoyed our company while mom made breakfast and telling us the plan for the day.
âCan Siana come?â Jamie asked once we were ready to leave.
âSure honeyâ she said patting Jamieâs hair.
âWell can â Jess started
âNoâ mom cut her off quickly. âIâm sorry but Iâm trying to reconnect with my daughter and that will never happen if someone that hates her is constantly in the way. No offence, but Ren is not coming.â
With that she looped Jamieâs arm with hers and walked out of the door. Jess, Siana and I looked at each other before the latter and I burst laughing our heads off at Jessâs reaction to momâs outburst. We all huddled into the car. Jess sat in front with mom and the talked the whole ride. Siana sat in the middle of the back seat.
We arrived at the shopping centre in no time at all. Once we got out of the car, we made our way to the doors. Mom dragged Jamie from shop to shop, asking all these questions about life and Siana followed them like a lost puppy. Jess and I followed behind but with distance. We tried clothes out and gossiped about school all morning while keeping an eye on mom and Jamie. Poor Jamie was so out of her comfort zone, she had no idea how to react with all that pampering but at least she tried to make good of it.
It was now noon and I was getting food from the food court when Jamie stopped me.
âJazzy, somethingâs wrong. Iâm sickâ She said
âWhat? We donât get sick.â I told her âWhat are the symptoms?â
âItâs my stomach. It keeps tightening, it has tingles and it makes my head lightâ
âWell, have you drunk bad blood lately?â
âNoâ I was thinking really hard, trying to understand what was going on. I heard my name being shouted out from the tables. My sister and I turned around to see Siana waving at us with a grin on her face. Jamieâs head whipped back to face me and startling me.
âItâs happening again, my stomach is contracting againâ she said angrily. I thought for a second before an idea popped up in my head. No, it couldnât be.
âDoes it feel like you have butterflies in your stomach?â I asked
âWhat? Butterflies? Of course not, havenât you been listening to me?â her voice was cross. âIt tingles and it squeezes. Itâs uncomfortableâ
I was having a hard time hiding my grin but I had to make sure my hypothesis was correct. âLook over there and tell me if your stomach is acting upâ I said pointing to a bunch of beautiful girls. Jamie looked but shook her head. âWhat about there?â I said pointing to some nice guys. She shook her head again. âAnd there?â I pointed to Siana. My sister looked closely and eagerly nodded.
âCan it be fixed?â
âWell, uh, I- I will get back to youâ I stuttered failing to keep my giggles in check. Jamie stomped her foot before making her way back to our table. Jess stopped by me with her tray in hand.
âWhatâs wrong with her?â she asked me
âJamie has a crush on dear Siana. She thinks sheâs sickâ I couldnât keep it in any longer so I let it out and burst laughing my head off. Jess was cracking up beside me. It felt good to laugh so carelessly again.
âAh, our poor ignorant sister, she never ceases to amaze meâ Jess said in between laughs. We walked back to the table. We just laughed in Sianaâs face when she asked us if there was something wrong.
The rest of the day went fast and without problem. After everything has happened since we arrived in his town, it felt very good to have a day off. I was finally able to relax and have a normal day. Mom was so happy, her smile never seemed to fade. She was hopping excitedly beside us and told these awesome stories about her adventures when she was younger.
At the end of the day, mom drove us back to our old unattended house only to be surprised by the man sitting on our doorstep. I called dad this morning and told us to meet him here so he could make amends with mom. He looked much better than yesterday: he had shaved and cut his hair. He had clean clothes that actually fit him this time even though he still looked smaller than before. Mom froze in her seat, staring in at her husband with mixed emotions running behind her eyes. Jess got out and hugged him while Jamie and Siana stayed by the car. I nudged mom to move and encouraged her to see him. She hastily got out of the car and was met by a crushing bear hug from her husband. My parents clung to each other like life depended on it and kissed like none before. I admit it was a little disturbing to see my parents tongue down each otherâs throat and even Jess gaged at the scene.
âOh my sweet, Iâm so sorryâ dad apologised over again. Once they separated, dad looked at my sister and bowed down.
âJamie, Iâm extremely sorry about my behavior towards you and I promise that I will change as much as possible and be a better man for you. I know it is too late to bond with you as a father but if you are willing to let me bond as a trusted ally and companion I will be eternally gratefulâ
Jamie looked at him with frowned eyebrows. âWhy would I want to ally myself with you?â she asked dully.
Jamie, stop I said telepathically. He is your father and he is ready to accept you for who you are. And he could be a great ally. Mom would want you to.
After trying to reason with her, Jamie took a deep breath and thought everything through again. Meanwhile, dad looked lost because he was not expecting such an answer.
âAlright old man, do what you want. Itâs not like I careâ she said out loud but whispered the last words.
Mom and dad looked relieved but they had not heard the last thing she said. Jess and I glared at her but it did not seem to do any affect. Not a second later, a car showed up and parked in the driveway. Ren got out and made his way to Jessica ignoring Jamie altogether. We all made our way into the kitchen where dad had already made super and sat down at the table. Ren still had not said a word against my sister.
âIs there something wrong Ren? You havenât lashed out at Jimmy yetâ Siana said beside me uncertain.
âDonât worryâ Jess said âI told him that if he wanted to stay with me, he would have to cope with Jimhaya or he be gone. The same thing applies to you sisâ she said looking darkly at Jamie âDonât go near him or I will let Ren beat you upâ Jamie snorted.
âHe canât touch me Jessica. Nobody canâ
âWhat do you mean?â I asked. Jamie gave me a pointed look
âDo you really believe I came to this town without knowing every dirty secret about everyone in this little town?â Jamie laugh at our shocked faces âTrust me, what I have on your boyfriend is enough to keep me away from his clawsâ
âDo you have anything on me?â Siana asked
âYup. Like I said: everyoneâ
We were silent, all meddling in our thoughts but mom broke the tension by offering salad to everyone. From there we all started to eat, forgetting our difference and for once we all got along. Ren was behaving very well and mom and dad were flirting tremendously it was uncomfortable.
But little did we suspect that the next day would be the worst day of our lives.