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Prompt 4 - Break
@rosekillermicrofic September 4, word count 648
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The rusty van clattered down the pristine street, looking very out of place. He stamped his foot down on the spongy breaks and brought it to a stop. Evan hopped out first, so Regulus could follow, leaving Barty to turn the engine off and make sure the hand brake was firmly on.
“Are you certain they’re out?” Evan asked. Barty knew he was about as excited to run into Regulus’s parents as he was.
“Yeah, Fathers at the office and Mothers gone into the city to shop. We have a few hours before either of them comes back,” Regulus told them as he unlocked the heavy front door.
Barty hated Grimmauld Place. He couldn’t understand how such a beautiful house in a highly sought-after area could be so horrid on the inside. Walburga refused to re-decorate and kept it how her great-great-great grandparents had had it, peeling wallpaper and all. He’d been allowed in a few times as a boy, but when Regulus let it slip that he was in a relationship with Evan, Walburga had refused him entry and threatened to tell his parents. More fool her, he’d told his father just to spite him when he’d started going on about heirs. He didn’t want kids, never had. Secretly he was scared he’d turn out just like his father. Cold and heartless. He’d be the trouble-making uncle for Regulus’s kids. He’d already mapped out his mischievous plans until they were in secondary school and then some.
He bought himself back to the present and walked into the house, following Regulus straight up to his room.
Regulus lifted his mattress and extracted a pile of flat cardboard boxes. They began filling them with what Regulus had already sorted into piles and took them out to the van.
Barty came back in for the last box and caught Regulus staring at the still-full wall of books sadly.
“I hope she doesn’t hurt them,” He said sorrowfully as he stroked a couple of the spines. “You know if she throws me out,”
“We can come back for them later,” Barty said, squeezing his friend’s shoulder. He knew how much each of those books meant to him. For a while, they’d been all that he had in that house, especially after Sirius had abandoned him. He’d always hate Sirius for leaving Regulus behind. If it had been Barty, he would have dragged Regulus from that house. He would have dug his nails in and drawn blood to haul him away if he resisted. Not just disappear into the night without a second glance. It made his blood boil just to think of it. Gods he needed a smoke break. All this emotional crap was giving him a headache. He pulled the packet from his pocket, tapped out a ciggy and placed it between his lips. He was just about to light it when Evan ripped it from his mouth. Wait until you’re in the van, lunk head!” He snapped. “If burger face gets even a whiff of the smoke she’ll know we were here.” Shit, he hadn’t thought of that. He kicked himself internally. He didn’t want to add to Regulus’s already overwhelming issues with his mother.
He tucked the stick behind his ear and hauled the last box into his arms before descending the three floors of steps and out into the dazzling sunlight. Out of the cold, dank, lonely house.
“Right, buckle up kids, we’re in for a bumpy ride!” He cackled before putting his foot down and speeding down the paved road, the poor van protesting the entire way. He honestly had no idea how it was still together, and he had no idea how he would get it though it’s MOT at the end of the month, but that was a problem for future Barty. Right now, Regulus needed him, so the van would have to wait.
Chattanooga is a beautiful city.
Gone for 2 days
The hubby and I are away from home.
I'd suggest you tag me in things, but we know how that's been going lately. So, I'll just wish you a happy Wednesday and Thursday!
My cousin wanted to go somewhere for the upcoming long weekend. I really don't like planning trips with other people because most of the time it ends up being a “drawing”. We couldn't agree on a place, she doesn't wanna spend too much (and so do I) but wants to stay in a hotel room and somewhere far away. I suggested Zambales because there's a lot of affordable places there but since its surfing season and a long weekend my cousin thought it would be crowded. She suggested Batangas, or Laguna, and then just in Antipolo, and then EK. Super labo, like ano ba talaga?
I already know we won't be able to push through our plan because she's so undecided and we want different things. I badly wanted to go somewhere and I could really use a quick getaway so I made up my mind and immediately booked at Circle Hostel in Zambales just for a 1 night stay. And since I'm the adventurous type, I will be sleeping in a hammock! I wasn't able to try surfing when I first when to Zambales, so this time I will be trying it out. Let's see how things go, I might extend an additional night if I do meet other people or enjoy my stay there.
There's just something about the beach that makes me happy. Going on beach trips alone helps me clear my mind and reflect on a lot of things. This will be my third solo trip alone for the year. I guess Zambales is officially my favorite place. It will also be my third time there for this year and my fifth visit overall. I'm so lucky because my parents trust me enough and they're fine with me making plans on my own or going on solo trips as long as I tell them where I'm going and when. Besides, I don't ask for any money from them. Ahhh can't wait to be back at the beach!!
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