Aurora felt bad for raising her voice but she could not bear to hear her mother blame herself for their current living situation when she knew her father was fully responsible for the struggles they endured. She was angry at the man for walking out of their lives even though she wasn't aware of the reason behind his doings. But her mother was a loving and caring mother and wife, she didn't deserve the treatment in which she received from the man. In Aurora's eyes, the man was a superficial ungrateful, and selfish person.
It pricked her heart to know Ella wouldn't be around long enough to see her succeed. She looked down at her frail figure and her blue depts welled with tears. Her once vibrant eyes were distant and her sun-kissed skin was as pale as a ghost. Her jet black silky hair was grey and her lips were dried and stripping. She was beyond recognition.
She tucked Ella into bed after giving her the final dose of the medication. Ella held onto Aurora with her shaking hands.
"Thank you," Ella said with tears flowing down her pale cheeks. "I just hope one day you will find it within you to forgive me.""Forgive you?" She said staring down at her puzzled. "What are you trying to say?"
"I couldn't let them do it." Her speech became slurred as she spoke. "I-i c-couldn't."
She fell into a deep slumber as the medication took its effect. Aurora could hear the woman's soft snores that brought comfort to her. She pecked her forehead and looked at the woman one last time before entering her small room.Her cold gaze landed on Violet who was engrossed in doing her makeup in front of the mirror.
"Could you at least help our mother out while you are here?" Aurora folded her arms across her chest. "Or am I asking too much of you? Don't forget she is your mother as well.""And the reason we are fatherless." Violet turned in her chair to face her younger sister.
"How naive of you to say such things about mother. We are all to be blamed for fathers disappearance."
"Don't be stupid Aurora." She scowled. "Explain to me why our mother was nowhere in sight after our fathers' disappearance."
"She was out there searching for dad." Aurora frowned.
"Is that what she told you?" Violets eyes welled with tears.
"What are you suggesting violet," Aurora said. "That our mother had something to do with dad's disappearance?""I wouldn't put it past her Aurora she is sneaky and secretive and that's why our grandparents weren't fond of her." Violet lay on her bed with a sigh.
"Did you ever allow yourself to think that maybe she was the only one against the useless training they forced us to do?"
"Us?" Violet laughed bitterly. "Sister there was no us. They chose you to undergo all that training. It's just a pity that all their hard work was in vain."
Aurora clenched her jaws tightly and her jugular veins would have been evident if it weren't for her hair. "I don't need your pity. It took me a short while to figure you out. You are as selfish and foolish as they were."
"At least I don't run around town like a headless chicken searching for a job when I should have been married."
"Aren't you older than I am? Why are you unmarried?"
"This messed up family is the reason I'm unmarried. The incident with dad and our worthless mother."Aurora felt enraged at her sister. How could she use such gruesome words against her mother? It was truly a calamity how much she portrayed similar behavior to their grandparents. Aurora couldn't recall when Violet had a good relationship with Ella. She was always rude to the woman. Ella couldn't scold her about her behavior since their grandmother would find means of insulting her. Aurora felt bad for her mother but she knew there wasn't much she could do about it. After all, she was only a child that should be seen and not heard.
Aurora felt the urge to struct the naive girl across her cheeks. Every nerve in her body encouraged her to walk over to her bed and teach her a valuable lesson. But she knew her mother wouldn't oppose bad behaviors within the clause household. The woman thought both girls that love, peace, and kindness were the way forward.
Aurora was scared to see the disappointed look in the woman's eyes. hitting Violet physically would also hurt her mother's mental and emotional state. She decided to keep herself calm. She took in a deep breath and counted to ten before exhaling.
She slumped onto her bed where she drifted off to neverland where she had peace. Where her dad was still present in the picture. Where her mother's health was in good condition and she was vibrant and happy. Where she had the perfect grandparents and her sister wasn't as stuck up and lazy as the current one. Where they had a warm and cozy place to call home. Where her village doesn't believe in mythological creatures and females had a voice. A world where women could make their own decisions. A place where they wouldn't be enslaved or ruled by an evil King. A place where their wages could cover their living expenses. A place where life was perfect. But Aurora knew no place like in her dreams existed. Those pictures were crafted in her head.
She laid all night staring at the deteriorating ceiling with tear-filled eyes. Her stomach twisted in knots and rolled loudly. She felt weak and worthless but she knew the reason why she felt that way. She went an entire day without eating which meant she wouldn't be able to have a good night's rest.
Her mind drifted back to what her mother said earlier. Was the medication-taking full effect? Or was she trying to tell her something? Aurora worked her brain until she was exhausted and a faint pain began to develop in her head. She tried in vain because figuring out what her mother was trying to say was like pushing water up a hill.
"My lady I beg you to reconsider." Fredrigo pleaded. "This part of the village is not safe. There aren't a lot of masculine in these parts. I can offer your family the protection you need."She cringed inwardly at the thought of her staying in Fredrigo's house. She was too wise to fall into his trap. She knew it was harsh to falsely accuse him of forcing that animal to attack her. The idea even sounded vague to her all of a sudden. A sensation she knew too well as guilt over came her. Staring at him she noticed how troubled he looked. Could it really mean that he was concerned about her family? Or was he using their vulnerability as an advantage to steal his way into her heart?Knowing men all too well she decided to stick with option two. Men would do anything in there power to get a woman's attention. She learned that through her readings. Her thoughts drifted back to when she was harassed by her former employer. She couldn't afford to face that faith again. It was too much for a
She heard talking but it sounded so muffled. She couldn't make out what the voice was saying. A grown left her lips when she tried to move her hands. Pain coursed through her body and her head felt like it was being hammered. She tried to open her eyes but her vision was blurry. Was I dead? She thought to herself. There was no other way to explain the agonizing pain she was feeling. She was expecting to feel the coldness of the ground and complete darkness but what she felt was warmth and comfort. She could also see fractions of light from under her heavy eyelids. Another groan left her lips and she grabbed her pounding head and forced herself to sit up. "She awake!" She heard the surprised voice of her sister before she was embraced with a hug. "Thank goodness." Ella sighed and rushed to aid her sick daughter. " Relax honey, you bumped your head pretty badly." Her eyes fluttered open and she was greeted by her mother's dull, lifeless eyes. A worried expression clouded her face.
Aurora sat beside Violet on the bed. She caressed ber shoulder and gave her a side hug."I don't think mom approves of anything, Violet. " She said.Apart of her was hoping her sister was in love with Felix. Felix was the only man that knew Violet's worth. Other men would only go after her, because of her good looks. Men only cared about women that looked appealing in their arms. Most men were egocentric thus Violet would be treated like a puppet on a string. She wouldn't be granted her freedom. Aurora wanted what was best for her older sister. And she knew Felix was that good she needed. Females in the village relied heavily on traditions and Aurora knew it was what held them back. Females believed men should rule their lives while Aurora on the other hand thought otherwise.She knew her mother had to be paid a good sum of money since she insisted on marrying off the youngest child first. Normally it was the oldest that went first. No one wanted to leave their oldest child unwed, th
"Have you tested the waters before you start complaining?" Aurora furrowed her eyebrows and asked Felix. He lifted his shoulder and dropped it. Uncertainty was as clear as day on his face. "Violet wants a better life than the one she's living and I cannot give that to her." He said with a sigh. Aurora knew what Felix said was true. Her sister wanted a man that could give her pretty expensive stuff. Felix's small wage couldn't do much but Aurora thought that maybe Violet would open her eyes and notice that there was someone who still notice her. Aurora didn't know where her sister got that silly idea of hers. If men were running away from her, why was Felix still there? Why won't she notice him? "You do have a point but you are doing more harm than good when you conceal your feelings." Aurora said. She was never in love but she knew a thing or two from the books she read to know that love was a dangerous feeling. It is good in many ways but in some circumstances, it can be a danger
She never shut her eyes that night. She peeked down at her sister who was sound asleep and she couldn't help but feel jealous. She missed being able to close her eyes and drift into another world even if it lingered for a minute. As long as the night was she thought about what the man said. It was then realization struct her, whoever was paying that much money for her intentions weren't clean. But she couldn't back down on the offer, her home needed repair, the house needed food and her mother needed medication. Even if she wanted to decline the offer she knew it was impossible. The man had threatened her saying a decision would be made for her. What decision? Were they going to force her against her will to do something she didn't want to?She could still feel the weight of the money in her hand. But she didn't know why anyone would pay that much for a young girl. Were they that wealthy? Where did that much money come from? All the thinking left her with a headache and no an
Aurora ran as fast as her feet could take her, away from her employer's shop. She knew working for him came with risks, but for her family, she would risk anything except her vertue. Her employer's touch felt like insects crawling on her skin it felt disgusting. She couldn't get it out of her mind. Even though she was saved once again by someone her mother wanted her to marry, she couldn't stop thinking about how far her employer was going to take things with her.This time she knew for sure there was no going back to that place. It was stupid of her to work for him after he assaulted her multiple times. She looked down on her bruised wrists and tears began to flow like a river as she fell to her knees in the middle of the woods.She felt as if the world was on her shoulders and everyone was expecting only one thing from her. Something she wasn't ready for. What did she do to be in such a situation?The clouds burst and rain began to pour from the heav