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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #15 on: June 22, 2012, 12:09:53 PM »
Yay, an update.  I can tell this is going to be good.  I love it so far. :)
Thanks, the next update should have pictures and be about Hailey's childhood.

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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #16 on: June 22, 2012, 12:13:14 PM »
Awesome update! Your imagery is very good.  :)



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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #17 on: June 22, 2012, 12:23:48 PM »
Awesome update! Your imagery is very good.  :)
Thanks! I'm off to go work on the next update!

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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #18 on: June 22, 2012, 12:28:06 PM »
I love it! Very good writing. :)

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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #19 on: June 22, 2012, 12:51:25 PM »
Your writing is sensational, I can picture what's happening in my head. I mean, who needs pictures!? Not me for one. Your writing enables you to not need to use them, and that is something I congratulate you for.  :)

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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #20 on: June 22, 2012, 03:28:45 PM »
I love it! Very good writing. :)
Your writing is sensational, I can picture what's happening in my head. I mean, who needs pictures!? Not me for one. Your writing enables you to not need to use them, and that is something I congratulate you for.  :)
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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #21 on: June 22, 2012, 05:12:59 PM »
Wow, great writing! It's very intriguing, and I love the idea of learning about all the kids' pasts. I wonder who "he" is?



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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #22 on: June 22, 2012, 07:37:39 PM »
I love this story! It's very interesting! Great update! ;D
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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #23 on: June 22, 2012, 09:35:25 PM »
Wow, great writing! It's very intriguing, and I love the idea of learning about all the kids' pasts. I wonder who "he" is?
I love this story! It's very interesting! Great update! ;D
Thank you! I'm working on Hailey's now.

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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #24 on: June 23, 2012, 12:15:39 AM »
My eyes slide open, and my chess fells warm. I feel somewhat warmer then I did yesterday. "He always makes me smile.." I thought to myself with a smile dancing on my lips. That's how the day started, it went rolling down hill from there. Mostly because all day, I was reminded of my father. It started when I went to grab my jeans and tree shirt. A little slip of paper fluttered and fell to the ground. I bent over to get it, and wished I hadn't.
    It's the one picture of me and my mom together. The last picture my dad took. It's the only thing that I want to get rid of.  My arm is looped around my mother's neck and she kneeling down so we're the same height. She smiles the smile, that when I was younger made me smile and laugh and just fill with joy. My, her eyes shine, the eyes of seven year old me, the shine that shows pure glee, on my innocent seven year old face. Oh how much she has changed since then. "I'm not the same person." I tell myself sternly. Oh, but how much I wish I was. I wish I could go back, and be that innocent seven year old. But I can't, I was her, I am no longer. The picture may remind me of the happiness of then, but it brings all the pain of now. It brings back the pain of my father.                       
    And suddenly, I'm no longer in my room, I'm the seven year old I was. The one who couldn't reach the cookie jar without the dining room chair. The one who needed help brushing her teeth and choosing her clothes. But it was that Sunday. The day I wished had never happened. My mother and father were fighting, I thought nothing of it. Of course I didn't, I was only seven, I wish I had. Instead, I ran outside and played in the tree house all day, pretending that their yells were the roars of a dragon. I almost had my self fooled, almost. But dragons don't yell, "I hate you!" or "I'm leaving! Your keeping her." I pretend 'her' wasn't me. Mom called me for dinner, then stormed into the bathroom and locked the door. I ate dinner alone, I had no idea where my father was. I got myself ready for bed. Then fell asleep, from the events of the day. But it feels like I just went to sleep when I wake up again. To the soft tone of the door bell. I slide my feet out of bed, the cold floor stings my bare feet. But I drag them anyways. I slowly creep up the stairs. My mother's door is thrown ajar, and I see her at the front door. I stand behind the part of the wall where they can't see me but I can see them. "Are you Mrs.Finnly?" A gruff voice asked. I shrunk into the wall, the voice scared me. "Yes, why?" my mother asked timidly. She had her bath robe on, it swayed at her ankles, like me her feet were bare. "Your husband, Dean Finnly, is dead."
     "What?!" My mother cried. "How?" The officer, I later learned, voice became softer. "He was driving and most likely did not see the 'bridge closed.' sign, he drove off of it. It was too late by the time we four him." "Oh," is all that escapes my mother's mouth. I slide to the floor, and pull my knees up to me and rock silently back and forth. "You can come by City Hall tomorrow to straighten out his will, but we understand if you need more time." My mother nods, a goodnight is exchanged and my mother shuts the door. *Click* She puts her head against the door and supports herself against to and starts to cry. I had never seen my mother cry till that day, after that it became a routine for me to see her cry.
    Then I hear her shuffle across the floor, "Hailey?" She says gently. I look up at her, she's blurry because of the tears lining my eyes. "How much did you hear?" When I don't answer her, she know I heard all of it. "Hailey..." She picks me up pin her arms and squeezes me tight. "Sweetheart," She says gently in my ear. "I'm sorry, so sorry. I won't leave you she promised, never, ever, ever."
    But she did in a way leave me. She didn't physically, but mentally she was as good as gone. She seemed more forget full, I couldn't trust that she did things anymore. I was the one, at only eight, who woke up earlier then I should have to make my lunch and breakfast, because my mother could not handle it. Somedays I thought the slightest breeze would knock her over, and I would be left all alone. But on others, she was strong and so full of life, it seemed like nothing had ever changed. But of course, everything had.
    Suddenly I'm jolted out of the dream state I was in, why? I don't know. I get dress fast and shove the picture in the drawer. I leave the room, Kayla darts in front of me, and I shrink into the wall to avoid being ran over. "Were going swimming," She says, still walking. "Wanna come?" I can't say I have to be somewhere because there is no where to go, so I go with safest idea that pops in my head. "Maybe later," Then I walk past her and go down the stairs, she shrugs and follows me, but goes towards the pool instead of the kitchen.
    I see him the minute I walk into the room. His the only one in the room, the rest are in the pool. He's reading, and he still looks perfect. I try to walk without tripping, for once, but fail. My face turns beet red as he looks up. "Hi!" I squeak. Last night feels like it was so many years ago. "Hello." he says a lot calmer. I walk to the fridge and grab a plate of pancakes that Sophie made. I stuff them in my mouth before walking out to talk with him. I sit down next to him and look down at my hands, which are lacing together. "Thanks for last night." "It was nothing," I see the faintest blush on his cheeks, and I can't believe it. As far as anyone knows Warren has never been embarrassed, not once. "Warren," as I say it, I can't help but notice how easy it is to say. How it rolls and how it sounds. "It really meant a lot, especially coming from you. I...uh...That came out wrong." I hide my face with my hands in embarrassment. He laughs, a light, beautiful thing. My new favorite sound. "I get it." "At least someone gets it! I'm not sure even I get it." I said laughing. Which makes him laugh, and we both laugh. It felt good to laugh, and I felt that airy feeling coming back.
    Yet again, it was short lived.. Kayla comes out of the indoor pool. She's not laughing, the laughter stops. "Aren't you going to join us?" She asks. "Um...Uh" I feel my heart start to race, I glance at Warren. He knows the look I give him, it's desperation. It's written clearly on my face. I haven't been swimming since my father's death, I don't feel like swimming for who knows how long. Warren knows what to say. "Actually," he says as if he was going to say this all along. "Hailey wanted to show me an idea for a sketch, so if you'll excuse us." He gets up and I follow his lead. I take his hand, smile pleasantly at Kayla and lead him upstairs.
    At the landing he brings me to the couch, "Why are you are you afraid to swim?" he asks, gently but sounding curious. "Because," I start, "Because," just breathe, I tell myself, you can trust Warren. "My dad died drowning, he drove his car right off the bridge." Warren does't try and say 'I'm sorry for your lost.' because he knows that it won't help me, it will only make me feel worse. He just takes my hand in his and doesn't say anything, just something that I can barely hear, but it makes me smile.
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From: Hailey Finnly Logged:10:30 P.M.

I didn't realize how long it was! So sorry! But hope you liked the update! next up is Warren!

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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #25 on: June 23, 2012, 01:10:57 PM »
This part is being told by Warren.

I dreamed last night, it hasn't happened in awhile. Unless nightmares count, to me they don't. The dream was familiar, which made me happy to feel something familiar. I run around the yard, being chased by my older sister, Quinn. Her legs were longer then mine, so she could have easily out run me. But she was being a good sister and pretended I was too fast. When I turned my head to the right, I saw my Mom smiling at us from the window. Her hair fell in long waves, and her crystal like eyes shone from the light the sun emitted. I darted up the tree house, when my sister started to climb I pointed at the 'No girlz aloud sign.' she sighed and stood on the ground, waiting for me to come down.
"Warren!" She called up to me. "Yes?" I asked sticking my head out the window. "Come down!" I smiled and turned away from the window. In the corner of the room, there was a bucket. I picked it up and struggled to carry it to the window. "Quinn!" I called. She looked up and I tilted the bucket forward, The water came cascading down, she looked up just as the water ht her face. "Warren!" She screamed, "Why on earth did you do that? You wasted water!" Of course the Eco Friendly in her had to say I wasted water. She glared up at me, water dripping down her face. "MOM!" She yelled. "Warren dumped water on me!" I suppressed a laugh, which gave me another look. My mom came out to stand on the back deck, a gentle smile rose on her face, "Warren," she scolded with a laugh. "Why did you pour water on your sister?" "Because," I said trying not to smile, "She just looked so hot! I was helping her cool down a bit." Quinn shook her head angrily, "Aren't you going to punish him?" "Nah," my mom replied. "Quinn, why don't you come in and dry off, dinners almost ready." She gave me a smile and ushered Quinn in the house. I came into the house when I heard my dad's car pull up from work, which used to signify dinner. Then I'm told to go get ready for bed. My mom enters the room and I can't help but think she looks so much younger then she is. She lens over to give me a hug, Her hair tickles me face as it falls over my face. "Would you like a bedtime story?" She asks smiling at me, I nod. I grab the book from the night stand and hand it to her. I slide into bed and she sits on the edge next to me. She makes voices for the different characters and show many emotions. I found it babyish to have your mom read you a story, but I liked spending the time with my mother. It was an hour that her attention was mine, not a work, not with my sister or my dad, but mine. I remember pretending to sleep, she would kiss my head and leave the room. Then I would fall asleep. Me and my sister, as my mother said, were the perfect combination of discipline and rebellion. Because she could scold us if she need to but we still behaved. My childhood was very good, compared to many. I have loving parents, were comfortable economically as far as I knew. So , why am I in boarding school, because I needed a change of scenery.
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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #26 on: June 23, 2012, 11:50:07 PM »
I just love those interactions, the water dumping and bedtime stories.  Sweet update. :)
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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #27 on: June 24, 2012, 05:52:22 PM »
Great couple of updates! Sorry for being so nit-picky, but do you think you could separate into paragraphs, separate the dialogue and the action, so that it's not such a big block of text? It would be easier to read that way. ;) Poor Hailey, that's such a tragic past...

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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #28 on: June 24, 2012, 05:56:48 PM »
I didn't know you could dump water on sims! Great update! :)
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Re: In The Dark
« Reply #29 on: June 24, 2012, 05:59:19 PM »
The next morning, Sophie called us for a meeting. Most of us were half asleep, but I was awake. My head buzzed, I don't know why. I got dressed, this time purposely not looking at the picture that was crumpled up in a ball. Julie even seemed asleep. She yawned every other word she said. "Kayla!" I said softly at first, she was still asleep. "Kayla!" I said louder. "Kayla!" I yelled. Practically making her jump up ten feet in the air. I guess she has never heard me yell, I've never had the reason too. "Sheesh!" She cries stretching out her arms and legs, she messily throws the blanket over the bed and pulls herself up. "Sophie wants everyone downstairs in ten minutes.' I tell her . She mutters something underneath her breath her blondish white ponytail bobbing with her head. I leave the room, and go down the stairs.
     Sophie looks very .....  annoyed, sleep deprived? Words that fit in between them will do. Her hair is a mess, it sticks out at odd angles. She's wearing her clothes from yesterday and her eyes have taken on a wild, savage look to them. She frowns deeply at the table. Why? I don't have an answer. When she sees looks up she sees me. "Hailey," she says w, her voice is strained and scratchy sounding. "You came early, that's good." I frown at her, but she doesn't notice. What's wrong with her? Sophie, who was always level headed and calm, is acting like...like a two year old. "Sophie?" I ask, grabbing her attention She looks up again, "Sophie, what's wrong?" Her eyes return normal, but then they take on the wild appearance again. "It's dark outside!' she says almost to herself. She starts to laugh, but instead of it's usually bubbly sound, it cold and stings. "We are not gonna get out. It's too dark, plus who knows what chaos is going on, . No one is leaving!" She starts singing about no one leaving. Then I hear steps on the stairs and she hears them too, she stops. They all walk in, Kayla and Tommy hand in hand, Julie tapping after every other step, Benjamin on his phone and Warren in the back. Warren catches my glance, "Sit." Sophie says. Everyone sits. Warren comes around and takes a seat next to me, Julie is on my left.
    Sophie begins to speak, "I know many of you are happy here," many nods are shared around the table. "But it has been brought to my attention that we can't stay here forever like many of you would enjoy. It would be impossible to stay here forever, but we most likely do have enough food to last us long enough. So we will vote, whoever wants to leave, raise your hand." Warren takes my hand in his, he wants to leave. i know that, but he doesn't flinch or move. "And who wants to stay?" Everyone but Warren and I raise our hands. But if anyone noticed they didn't show it. "So we will stay and decide later on what to do." she smiles. "Meeting dismissed." Everyone stands to leave.
    Warren drags me to my feet and walks away with me in tow. We go up the stairs and he brings me into the sculpting room. He looks to make sure no one is there before whispering, "Hailey, we need to leave. I know they say we will last but we won't. And if they won't leave, doesn't mean we can't!" His words swirl around in my head, leave, without everyone else. "But...what about them?" I hiss back. "They don't want to leave. We can't make them." He sees how worried this is making me and gently places his hand on my cheek. "I just want the best for us." He says gently. "And I believe that it's leaving, but I'm doing what ever your doing. Think about it." His hand leaves my face, and I feel emptier and colder. HE walks away, and I watch him leave, what was I going to do.
From: Hailey Finnly Logged:2:24 P.M.

If you started reading this before I finished, when the text ended at the picture, everything after that is new. My computer freaked out and hit post when I wasn't ready. Hope you liked the update! Feel free to tell me what you think!