Roxanne knew she wasn’t going to school today, yet she made extra care that her hair was entirely black and her contact lenses were worn. She did these out of habit, not thinking as to why she needed to know that she wasn’t going to be attending school anytime soon.
“I… I…” Roxanne muttered, unable to truly answer her grandmother’s query.
Linda smiled as she saw the look of uncertainty and surprise in Roxanne’s face.
“I don’t want to see those contact lenses on you when I get back and you should wash away that dye. Their hair bleached somewhere in the kitchen, I labelled it so finding it shouldn’t be too difficult” Linda said.
She turned away from Roxanne and walked down the path leading away from her cottage, waving goodbye to Roxanne
“I’ll be back soon. Take care” She let out before disappearing into the shrubs and trees.
“Y-Yeah… I will… “ Roxanne mumbled, still pondering on her grandmother’s words.
She entered the cottage and went first into the kitchen to find the bleach. She found it, took the buckets she could find and the pail, filled them with water, boiled the water with the cooker and set everything up for herself. She removed her lens, revealing her natural blue eyes as she furrowed her brows in determination.
She never really hated her blue hair and eyes. She only gave them up in order not to attract attention to herself.
“Well, no one is looking at me now! Might as well go back to natural” She said, dousing her hair with the chemicals as she began the cleansing.
It was now afternoon and Roxanne had taken a light breakfast. Regular oats and milk did the trick. Fortunately she knew how to make that, else she would have settled for the other weird looking cereal she found in the kitchen.
“What the hell is ‘Nutty Basins'?” She asked herself.
She remained in the kitchen after washing her plates and was on a voice chat with her friend, Betty.
“OMG. I can’t believe she did that!” Betty said, after hearing Roxanne’s story of the previous day.
“Yeah. I know, right? Still recoiling from the shock even as we speak” Roxanne said.
“But, you know… You have to understand. Your mom is a woman, you know? She feels things. You can’t blame her for trying to move on with her life.” Betty said.
“Are you taking her side right now?” Roxanne said, feigning annoyance.
“What the hell??!” She let out.
Her hands trembled at the horrifying sight, causing her phone to slip and fall as her heart began to beat faster as she quickly left the kitchen and made way to her room.
“I’ll call you later Betty!” Roxanne said as she ran past her phone which was badly damaged on the floor, not bothering to look down to pick it up or listen to her friend’s last words.
She heard a growling sound coming from the kitchen area. Sweat appeared on her face. A wild animal? Here? Her grandmother never told her of any such thing or warned her of dangers like that which existed in the woods. Her mother wouldn’t have brought her here if she knew and Linda would clearly not have left her all alone in the house if she was aware.
“”
She heard a scraping sound and then before she could understand what was happening a loud ‘CRASH' was heard.
Whatever that was, it was in the house already. She had no time to hesitate. She quickly left her room wide ajar and went straight for the other door which led outside, to the back. The storage room!
She quickly opened the door, causing a sudden rush of cold winds brushing across her face, but she didn’t care. She could only do one thing as the crashing sounds and growls grew nearer… Run!
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