Let loose the lips of LuciferA Story by ReneeJJust an excerptThe next
morning as I struggled with the oversized bag on my shoulders and the load of
oatmeal in my stomach, I encountered someone who gave me the will power to
continue my torture. I felt the drop of rain on my head; the sky didn’t even
warn me. She called to me from underneath the bar. The bar was a place, not
even a rebel like me thought of going, but she just stood there contentedly
sipping soda (at this hour of the morning my mother would say). Her eyes so
dreamy, they seemed almost shut and she slumped like a drunken old man. We wore
the same uniform, but I had never seen her before. Her hair was untidy, unlike
my childish ribbons. She beckoned to me as the drops fell harder and faster. I
hesitated and look towards the school gate, which I could catch before the
rain, but the prospect of a better year was under a tumble down bar. We stood and
watched the rain come down with speed and force, that everything became hazy
and cold. We stood in silence until she handed me a soda. “Not thirsty”
I said. She hissed and I suddenly I felt a foolish little girl. She shoved it
to me again and I took it, cautiously studied the bottle and gulped it down in
one drink. I belched loudly and we laughed, if only my mother could see me now. “Nora” she
said, holding out a hand filled with veins that it looked like a puzzle. I
shook her hand nervously and introduced myself “Georgia”. She snorted
and covered her mouth to prevent the soda from spilling from her lips. I
flushed with embarrassment and uncertainty. “Who give you
that name?” “My mother” I
hotly relied, wanting to hit her, but felt so afraid. She rolled her
eyes “little girl, Georgia is a place, your mother a fool” I was so
astonished at her presumptuousness that I couldn’t backfire, nobody in the same
uniform had ever spoken to me like that, but she seemed so grown up and serious
that I could only stare at her, during my observation my eye caught a scar on
her arm. “Who gave you that?” “What” she
lazily said, even though her eyes had followed my gaze “On your arm”
I shakily said, as though she was going to strike me for asking “Cousin
stabbed me, stabbed him back” she non-chalantly said I could only
look
It was eight
o’ clock when the rain finally stopped, I had never been late before and I was
sure we would get a flogging, further more my mother went to great pains to
make sure we were never absent or late, so she could joyously and raucously
clap when I went up for best attendance. I picked up my
bag hurriedly and started to exit the shelter when she pulled me back. She held
my hand and my feet obediently followed her in the other direction, no wonder I
have never seen her at school and maybe I wasn’t as bad I thought. We walked in
the cool after rain through the bushes, following a trail until we came upon a
river; she threw her almost empty bag in the wet grass, while I carefully found
a dry spot for my own over-packed one. She drew a cigarette and lighter from
her pocket, leaned back, and placed the cigarette between her lips. She
breathed in with a meditated expression and blew the almost translucent smoke
from her lips. I watched in amazement for I have never seen a child smoke
before. “So what would
you be doing now good girl” I blushed deeply and toyed with the childish
ribbons, thinking of a way to remove them without her seeing. I relayed the
story of the terror I cause every day with much pride, but felt like it was a
mistake when she let out a loud cackle, like an injured dog. “With those
ribbons in your head” I felt so angry that I flicked the cigarette from her
fingers. She glared at me and hit me in the face. The pain stung and made me
angrier, and I vowed to show her why I dominated the school. I shoved her tiny
body in the grass and kicked her in the stomach; she let out a squeal and
pranced on me pounding her fists in my stomach and legs. I grabbed her hair and
pulled back her head until her lips separated and exposed dark gums. She
grabbed my face blindly and I felt her fingernails dig into my skin; I felt a
wound form and tasted blood. I flung her in the grass and grabbed my bag, and
then I heard her laugh She got up,
rumpled and sweaty, her hair was loose of the plaits and her shirt was torn.
She laughed and slapped her knee. I caught her contagious sound and soon we
were laughing at an unknown joke for I was throbbing all over and bleeding. My
ribbons were scattered all over and I too received a torn shirt, my mother was
going to kill me, but right now I felt like a real terrorist When we calmed she pulled another cigarette
from her pocket and handed it to me. I held it between my fingers the way she
did and placed it between my lips, feeling like a fool. She lit it and I drew
in the smoke like she did. I could barely exhale before I went into a coughing
fit until my chest felt tight and I felt like dying. I spat and coughed and she
ran to the river and threw the cool water down my throat, it took a minute
before I recovered. I was so terrified and embarrassed that I thought of
leaving, but my watch only said 10:15, and if I was seen, I would surely be
reported to my mother. We sat in
silence after my attack, it was the first time seeing her look so sorry and
childish, and I enjoyed and coughed once more to make her feel worse. “You have to
do it every day to get it” she meekly said “No thanks” I
sophisticatedly said, enjoying the dominance We sat on the
grass and listened to the gentle rushing of the river. She blew the smoke in
the air and sighed after exhalation. I studied her from the corner of my eye;
she looked so grown and knowledgeable that I felt so small and inexperienced.
She pursed her lips and stared at the river, with an unusual sadness in her
eyes, that made me wonder and intrigued about her. “How old are
you” I asked after the long silence, my lips felt dry and crisp, I felt
unusually thirsty. “15” she said
and flicked the cigarette towards the water, and then she slumped and closed
her eyes. “Me too” I
excitedly said, as I thought she would be older, with her smart talk and
cigarette. She laughed and inhaled sharply then she took my hand. She held my
hand tightly and suddenly I felt a sharp connection, a feeling of love and care.
I felt my eyes fill with water that would expose my vulnerability and weakness.
I quickly wiped my eyes and turned my head towards the direction of the
mountains. I felt true sadness. I felt so
close to her that I wanted to tell her everything, but I was still skeptical
about her, for I didn’t really know her, probably it was the need to explode
and let everything out, to just throw my head backwards and scream to the sky,
to reach to the sky and dig through the blue covering separating us from God. I
wanted to really know that there was someone there to console me, but God don’t
like ugly, that’s what I’ve been told. She gently let
go my hand and pulled her socks from her feet, they were small like a baby’s
and when she wiggled her toes it made me giggle, for the visualization became
so vivid, she stretched out her hand and beckoned me to follow suit. We walked
to the river bank and dipped our toes into the cool, clear water, then she
unbuttoned her skirt and let it fall to her ankles, she wore no bloomers, and
not the type of cotton underwear I wore, hers had lace trimming and looked like
silk. She removed her top, she wore a brassiere in the small material as her
panties, and I began to wonder if she was rich, because not even my wealthy
mother, with an inheritance wore underwear like those. She shamelessly
threw the clothes to the side and stepped into the river, she walked until the
water reached her waist and then she let herself down , she stayed under for a
few seconds then she came up, waving and inviting me in. I removed my clothes
quickly when she went under again. My hands subconsciously covered my chest for
I wore no brassiere; my mother said I wasn’t ready. © 2014 ReneeJReviews
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3 Reviews Added on May 4, 2014 Last Updated on May 4, 2014 AuthorReneeJKingston, JamaicaAboutI love to write short stories and i do a lil bit of poetry more..Writing
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