The Sword and The Prophet (A Syren Novel)

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by Missy LaRae


  The door was white, with potted trees standing sentinel on either side of it, and I raised my hand and knocked softly. Feelin’ foolish I raised my hand to knock louder when the door was opened in front of me.

  “Can I help you?” Her hair was light as an explodin’ star, and her eyes were the purest blue that I’d ever seen before. I looked at her and my chest expanded. I wondered if she was my Aunt Evelyne. Her breathy southern accent wasn’t as harsh as mine seemed to be all the time. She sounded like a lady.

  “I’m Lily, this is my brother Tyler, and we’re lookin’ for our Aunt Evelyne Richards. Are you her?” I leaned back into Tyler. He had come up behind me while I knocked on the door, and put his hands on my shoulders. We waited nervously as the woman looked at us. Her hand came over her mouth, and she looked like she was fightin’ back tears.

  “Oh my god! You’re Daniel’s children. Oh, you’ve both come so far! Come in, come in!” She ushered us into the house, and closed the door behind us. I looked around and couldn’t help swallowin’ hard as I looked at all the fancy things in her house. She had to have a lot a money to afford this kind of place.

  “We’re sorry to just show up like this, but we didn’t know where else to go. We didn’t have a number for anyone, and we’re just tryin’ to find our Aunt.” Tyler tried to explain.

  “I’m sorry, honey, I should have told you before you came through the door that I’m Evelyne. I’m just surprised to see you. Come on back to the kitchen, I’m fixin’ supper, and I’m sure y’all are wore out and hungry. How in the world did y’all get here? Where’s your mother?” She talked about a mile a minute as she led the way, and Tyler brought up the rear as we tracked through the house. The floors gleamed as though they’d just been waxed by a team of professional housekeepers that day. The warm honey tone added to the serenity of the house, and I tried imaginin’ myself waking up here every day.

  We got to the kitchen, and my stomach grumbled in excitement at the prospect of food. We hadn’t wanted to spend a lot of our money on food, since we didn’t know what was goin’ to greet us when we arrived, so neither of us had eaten again on the train.

  My eyes went all bug eyed as we walked through the double doors of the kitchen. The room itself was immaculate. Gleaming white counter tops, and steel appliances gave off the feelin’ of being chilled, but the room was painted a vibrant red, and the small appliances were all red too. Mama would call it cozy. I smelled somethin’ that I thought could have been chicken, and my eyes darted around the room, tryin’ to take everything in.

  “Why don’t you two drop your bags, and wash your hands. I’ve got some stuff already made up we can snack on, and then you two can tell me what’s going on.”

  I was more than happy to oblige her so I dropped my bag by the door, and Tyler did the same. We both shrugged out of our sweatshirts, and laid them across our bags. I washed quickly, wantin’ to sit down and talk to Evelyne about everything.

  I crossed over to the table where Evelyne was settin’ out some fruit and a bowl of chips and salsa. She took a pitcher out of the refrigerator and topped off two tall glasses with a honey brown liquid that looked like sweet tea. I sat down hungrily and waited for Tyler to do the same. When he finally sat we looked at each other, and then up at Evelyne. Neither of us touched the food. We waited while she paced around the kitchen, and finally came to sit at the table with us.

  “What’s the matter; you’re not hungry?”

  She asked. I shook my head at her.

  “No, ma’am. That’s not it, but we don’t

  want to be rude and eat without your

  permission.” Mama told us we were never to eat

  unless given permission, and I wasn’t sure if

  that was a rule in every house, or just in Mama’s

  house.

  “Well, that’s certainly not going to be

  considered rude. You go right ahead and eat. Eat

  as much as you want until you’re full and can’t

  eat any more. Then you gotta save room for

  supper.” She smiled at us as we both reached for

  the food.

  “I’m sorry I’ve never come down to visit

  you. Allison always wrote such glowing things

  about you, and I wanted to visit, but with my

  responsibilities here it just wasn’t possible.” I don’t know if she was tryin’ to

  apologize or somethin’ but I really wasn’t mad

  at her. She didn’t know what was happenin’ to

  us. Tyler laid his hand on my arm as I started to

  speak, and he shook his head. I reached over

  and grabbed the glass of tea, and took a long

  swallow. It felt just like heaven slidin’ down my

  parched throat. I was feelin’ almost light headed

  with relief that we’d finally made it and she

  wasn’t some kind a monster like Mama was. Tyler looked at Evelyne, and takin’ a

  deep breath started to speak. His voice had

  changed this year, gotten deeper than even I

  thought it would. I loved listenin’ to him talk.

  He could sometimes mesmerize me with the

  sound of his voice. “We’re sorry for showing up

  like this when we weren’t invited, but we didn’t

  have anywhere else to go.” He looked at me

  before continuing. “We read the letters that you

  sent to our Mother, and you sounded very nice.

  We took a chance coming up here that you

  would listen to us, and not turn us away.” I

  looked at Evelyne, and thought to myself, please

  don’t throw us out a your house.

  “I’m glad you two are here,” she said,

  “but that still doesn’t explain where your mother

  is.” She looked at Tyler and worried her bottom

  lip with her teeth. Her nervousness seemed out of place, but maybe she just wasn’t used to

  having kids our age in her kitchen.

  “Mama wasn’t a very good person,” he

  began. “The truth of it is, she was horrible to us.

  Mama was very abusive, and Lily and I have

  been trying to escape for the past five years.” “What do you mean she was abusive?

  Did she hit you?” Evelyne’s voice was laced

  with concern, and I hoped that it was real, and

  not some sort of trick she was playin’.

  “Yes, she hit us. I don’t really feel

  comfortable talking about all this, but she just

  wasn’t a good person.” Tyler hung his head.

  “It’s hard to talk about this, but Mama wasn’t

  who you thought she was.” With his hat off of

  his head, his hair stuck up in wild tufts untamed.

  I hurt for him, but I hurt for myself too. I looked

  over at Evelyne, and saw her eyes glitterin’ up

  with tears.

  “I’m sorry. I had no idea things were like

  that. I would have come and gotten you if I’d

  known. Why didn’t you tell anyone, a teacher or

  something?” Her slender hands folded and

  twisted the dish towel in her hand. I wanted to

  snatch it away from her and tell her to be still. “Mama home schooled us. We didn’t go

  out except to get groceries, or to run short

  errands. We went to the library, and to the museum from time to time, but for the most part Mama kept us locked in the house all day, every day.” I watched as her mouth opened and shut,

  and just wished that she would tell us to stay. “I don’t know what to say. You both are

  welcome to stay here, for as long as you need,

  but it will be much different than what you’re

  used to. Let’s discuss this after Michael gets

  home, and we all have dinner.” Evelyne got up />
  out of her seat then, and bustled around the

  kitchen. She wiped the counter where there were

  no spills, and checked the pot that was

  simmerin’ on the stove. Her nervousness was

  like a livin’, breathin’ thing in the kitchen. Tyler

  and I finished the snack that she’d set out, and I

  stood up and took the plates to the sink. I

  washed and dried them, and set them next to the

  sink to be put away. I didn’t feel right goin’

  through someone else’s home, even if she was

  related to me.

  “Why don’t you both go up and take a

  shower. I’ll show you each to a room, and you

  can lay down and nap, or shower before dinner.

  It’s gonna be about an hour before Michael is

  home.” Her voice sounded thick, almost like she

  was about to cry. I certainly didn’t know what to

  do with a grown adult woman cryin’ so I just nodded to her and followed her out of the

  kitchen.

  Evelyne led us back towards the front of

  the house to a spiral staircase that wound up all

  four stories. I nearly gasped at the beauty of the

  wood climbin’ its way through the house. I ran

  my hand along the banister, and the smooth

  polished grain of the wood felt like silk beneath

  my fingertips. The light from the early evening

  sky filtered down and left shafts of rainbows all

  along the length of the stairs. It was so beautiful

  it just about took my breath away.

  Evelyn led us to the third floor where

  she stepped into the hallway and showed us to

  rooms directly across from one another. “Each

  bedroom has its own bathroom, and there’s a

  half bath downstairs off the main living room.

  There’s one on the fourth floor off of the sun

  deck too. You’re welcome to go up there and

  look around if you’d like. There are towels in all

  of the bathrooms, so you needn’t worry about

  looking for any if you’d like to shower. If you’d

  like to have your clothes washed just bring them

  down with you when you come down for dinner

  and we’ll put them in tonight so you’ll have

  them in the morning.”

  I was overwhelmed by the size of the

  room. It was so pretty. I felt unworthy of walkin’ into the space, let alone actually lyin’ down and going to sleep there. Mama’d probably kill us if she saw us here, pretending to

  belong.

  I smiled at Evelyne as she closed the

  door behind me. I couldn’t help myself and

  waited a moment before walkin’ back over to

  open it up again. I’d been locked in my room so

  many times that I never wanted to lock my

  bedroom door again. I cracked it open, and then

  smiled as I heard Tyler doin’ the same thing

  from across the hall. It was gonna take time for

  us to get used to not bein’ with Mama.

  I walked around the room and kicked my

  shoes off. I sat on the floor and took off my

  socks, and rubbed my feet like I was a little old

  woman. They still hurt from our long walk from

  the house to the train station this mornin’. I

  folded my socks and laid them on the floor at

  the foot of the bed, and did the same with my

  sweatshirt. I pulled my backpack over to the

  bed, and opened it up. I took out the things that

  I’d need to shower with and contemplated what

  it was gonna feel like to take a bath

  uninterrupted. I’d been so nervous and worked

  up all day I’d sweat through the shirt that I’d

  been wearin’ since that mornin’ when we’d

  crawled into Mama’s room and stolen the key. I was ready to relax, and hoped that Aunt Evelyne wouldn’t mind if I soaked for a while in the

  bathtub.

  I took off my clothes, and folded them

  one by one and laid them on the floor with my

  socks. Mama said that just because your clothes

  were dirty didn’t mean you had to treat them

  like they were. She said she paid good money

  for the things that we had and we would treat

  everything that we owned like it was brand new.

  I was never allowed to take off anything and put

  it down without foldin’ it; whether it was dirty

  or clean.

  When I had nothin’ on but the skin I was

  born in I walked over to the bathroom and

  opened the door. The feel of the cool wood on

  my feet was refreshing, and I sat on the rim of

  the bathtub and I turned on the faucets. I waited

  until the water was the perfect temperature

  before climbin’ in.

  Once I started lowerin’ myself into the

  bathtub I realized how tired I truly was. I needed

  this time to just relax for a few moments before

  I had to deal with someone else listenin’ to us

  talk about how much our Mama abused us. I

  didn’t want to have to face Evelyne’s husband

  Michael. I sighed as the water pooled over me.

  It made me feel rich, lyin’ in the tub in the middle a the day not doin’ anything. I’d never

  been so idle at Mama’s house.

  I turned off the water and leaned back,

  my head felt heavy, and I needed to close my

  eyes. I let the water creep up to the bottom of

  my chin, and I stayed there. I closed my eyes

  and let myself completely absorb the heat from

  the water.

  I floated in an ocean of bliss. I moved as

  the water moved. I swayed, and I tumbled. I

  sighed in deep contentment. My eyes flickered

  back and forth beneath my closed lids, and I

  began to fall, deeply, sweetly, into sleep. It was the scent of honeysuckle. The

  soft, unmistakable scent wrapped around me,

  and I breathed it in with every breath. It was hot.

  Hot and cold all at the same time. I felt myself

  being lifted, and cradled in someone’s arms. I

  turned towards the warmth of the person

  holdin’ me, and I felt safe. I snuggled in, and the

  scent of honeysuckle wrapped around me like a

  sweet caress. I laughed as I was tossed in the air,

  and cradled again. The scene was comforting. I

  felt like I was really there. I pushed against the

  fog that was over my mind, and I slowly lost the

  scent of the honeysuckle. The heat receded, and

  in its place was the lukewarm water that I was

  layin’ in. I let the plug out, and turned on the shower. Once the water was hot again I stood under the spray and let it wash over me. I didn’t know what I had dreamed about. I didn’t know if it was a vision, or just me bein’ happy because I finally felt safe. What ever it was, I wanted

  that feelin’ again.

  I turned the shower off, and I stepped

  out onto the rug that had been left at the base of

  the tub. I took a towel and dried off, and then I

  wiped the tub down. I dried the shower curtain,

  and the walls, and then finally the tub. The best

  way to prevent mold was for us to make sure

  things were never left wet. At least that’s what

  Mama said.

  I stopped the motion of my hand as I

  dried the tub, and realized what I
was doin’. I

  wasn’t even at Mama’s house, but it still felt like

  she was tellin’ me what to do. I knelt at the side

  of the tub, and I let the tears escape. I let them

  fall like moist twins of the water that I’d just

  used to bathe in. I let them slide down the side

  of the tub in a frantic race to the drain. I let them

  fall and I didn’t try once to stop them. I let the

  pain leave my body one salty hot tear at a time. I stood up, and wiped my eyes after a

  while. I knew it had to be gettin’ late and I was

  still hungry. I rifled around in my backpack and

  found another pair of jeans to wear, and another top. I wasn’t gonna look the most dignified or lady like at dinner tonight, but at least I’d smell good. I brushed out my long blonde hair, and wished again that Mama had let me cut it. She’d told me never to cut my hair, and that it was a gift. One a the only things she’d ever done nice to me in my whole life was brush my hair. She’d sit there and hold it in her hands and play with it like she was wishin’ it was her own. I threw on a clean pair a socks and my sneakers again, and

  let a deep sigh of relief leave my lungs. I gathered my dirty laundry in my arms,

  and stepped out the door. Tyler was waiting for

  me, leaning against his door frame. He held out

  his arms and I leaned in for a hug. We were

  finally safe.

  The kitchen smelled amazin’, and my

  stomach grumbled in anticipation as we walked through the door. I heard Evelyne talkin’ in a low tone, and braced myself to meet her husband. I saw them at the table heads bent together as they spoke to one another. They turned towards us, and my stomach dropped. I felt the same icy fear as I had this morning clench onto the back of my neck. I stopped walkin’, and Tyler bumped into me. I was paralyzed by indecision. I couldn’t run away, but I couldn’t keep goin’ forward either. Who was he?

  “Hi you two,” he said as he looked at us. He stood up from the table, and I noted in an instant that he was built the way I imagined a soldier would be built. His hands were big, and flexed as he walked towards us. He smiled, and I knew that his smile wasn’t gonna reach his eyes. He was wearin’ a pair a dark navy slacks, and shined shoes. Church shoes Mama called them. He wasn’t skinny, like Tyler, but filled out the way a grown man was supposed to be. He had on a button down cream shirt, with the first two buttons on the top undone, and I could see a white under-shirt peekin’ out from behind the collar. He was solidly built, and I wanted to turn around and run out of that house as fast as my feet could carry me. His chest rose up in front of me and I stopped breathin’ all together.

 

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