The hot wind blew jagged lines across the grass. It blew a warm breeze across the countryside. Out in a somewhat remote location was a farm. That farm belonged to a former farm girl named Vera Illuso. She sat down in front of her parents' graves, talking to them as if they were still alive.
"And that's basically what happened up to now," Vera chuckled at the two graves side by side. "it's been quite a wild ride getting here..." She sighed and gazed upwards at the sky. There were a few clouds scattered about all across the sky. Good weather was still expected to come for the next day or so.
"Anyways, that's not what I'm here to tell you," Vera said as she looked back at the graves, "I'm going to be leaving the island. There was a pregnant pause. Vera took a deep breath. "I'm going to be a pirate."
There was another pause again, as if she was waiting, or perhaps listening, for or to an answer from her dead parents. Perhaps she was imagining what they would say in this situation.
"I know, I know, you both probably think I'm a l'il bit crazy, but this is my choice and I'm gonna follow through with it. Nothing either of you say'll make me think otherwise, okay?"
Another pause.
"Oh, don't be so sad. I'll be back before any of ya will know it. I'll be back better, faster and stronger. And I'll come home safe and sound, all limbs on my body."
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"Well...Can't promise that, I guess. But I'll come home alive and kickin'!"
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"Stay one last night? Well..." Vera pondered to herself as she sat on the dirt in front of her parents' graves. "I guess one more night wouldn't hurt. I'll be gone for a while, so might as well soak in as much of home as I can 'fore I leave."
Vera got up and said a small prayer before she left to go inside the house. She got to the front porch. The door was still on its hinges, at least. Some windows were shattered and there was still glass lying on the floor haphazardly. Most of the rooms have been trashed, and the toilet has been clogged and looks like it hasn't been flushed for a while, which extremely disgusted Vera to the point of vomiting. Still, this was her house and she needed to maintain it. Didn't matter how dirty it was, she still wants to live here. Twenty minutes later, the dirty deed was done. She stank badly, so she took long and hot bath to wash off the stench and the mental grime that's plagued her. Then she spent her time until the evening generally cleaning up the mess that the vagrants created, making sure that every nook and cranny was cleaned out of any dirt, grime, blood, sweat and piss. Dinner happened and was quickly cleaned up, and then she went to bed, sleeping soundly.
Somewhere else on the island, however, the vagrants were not sleeping. They couldn't sleep, for they had a bone to pick, and they weren't going to rest until they've gotten what they want.
"And that's basically what happened up to now," Vera chuckled at the two graves side by side. "it's been quite a wild ride getting here..." She sighed and gazed upwards at the sky. There were a few clouds scattered about all across the sky. Good weather was still expected to come for the next day or so.
"Anyways, that's not what I'm here to tell you," Vera said as she looked back at the graves, "I'm going to be leaving the island. There was a pregnant pause. Vera took a deep breath. "I'm going to be a pirate."
There was another pause again, as if she was waiting, or perhaps listening, for or to an answer from her dead parents. Perhaps she was imagining what they would say in this situation.
"I know, I know, you both probably think I'm a l'il bit crazy, but this is my choice and I'm gonna follow through with it. Nothing either of you say'll make me think otherwise, okay?"
Another pause.
"Oh, don't be so sad. I'll be back before any of ya will know it. I'll be back better, faster and stronger. And I'll come home safe and sound, all limbs on my body."
...
"Well...Can't promise that, I guess. But I'll come home alive and kickin'!"
...
"Stay one last night? Well..." Vera pondered to herself as she sat on the dirt in front of her parents' graves. "I guess one more night wouldn't hurt. I'll be gone for a while, so might as well soak in as much of home as I can 'fore I leave."
Vera got up and said a small prayer before she left to go inside the house. She got to the front porch. The door was still on its hinges, at least. Some windows were shattered and there was still glass lying on the floor haphazardly. Most of the rooms have been trashed, and the toilet has been clogged and looks like it hasn't been flushed for a while, which extremely disgusted Vera to the point of vomiting. Still, this was her house and she needed to maintain it. Didn't matter how dirty it was, she still wants to live here. Twenty minutes later, the dirty deed was done. She stank badly, so she took long and hot bath to wash off the stench and the mental grime that's plagued her. Then she spent her time until the evening generally cleaning up the mess that the vagrants created, making sure that every nook and cranny was cleaned out of any dirt, grime, blood, sweat and piss. Dinner happened and was quickly cleaned up, and then she went to bed, sleeping soundly.
Somewhere else on the island, however, the vagrants were not sleeping. They couldn't sleep, for they had a bone to pick, and they weren't going to rest until they've gotten what they want.