Trevor
Belshaw
Mocha
He walked across the veranda
and stopped just behind her.
'Jodie?'
The young girl stared into the
darkness and said nothing.
'Jodie, I...'
'Don't talk to me.'
'Come on, Honey, I just...'
The girl whistled tunelessly
and studied the darkness.
'Jodie don't...'
'You left us.'
The man bowed his head. 'I
know, Honey. I didn't want to.'
'You just left, without even
saying goodbye.'
'I couldn't, Jodie, there
wasn't time, your Mom...'
'Mom was hurt real bad. Do you
know that?'
'Yes, Honey, I know that. Do
you miss me too, just a little?'
'No, I got over you, it took a
while, but I made it.'
'I never got over you, Jodie.
Never will.'
The girl got up from the step
and turned to face him.
'You haven't changed much.'
'No,' he laughed. 'I don't
suppose I have.' He reached out to put a hand on her shoulder. She stepped back
quickly. 'Have you seen Ryan?'
'Not yet, I don't know if he
wants to see me.'
'Probably not. He calls Jim,
Dad, now.'
'And you? Do you call Jim,
Dad?'
She shook her head. 'He's not
my Dad. I call him Jim.'
'Is he looking after you Okay?
Does he...'
'What do you care? You left us.
He wouldn't be here but for that.' She sat on the step again and wiped away and
angry tear.
He placed a soft hand on her
hair. She snapped her head away, then dropped her chin to her chest and began
to sob. 'You went... without...saying...goodbye.'
He sat on the step and placed
his arm around her shoulder. A few seconds later she buried her head in his
chest.
'I would have given anything to
stay, Sweetheart. You know that. I would never do anything to hurt you.'
The sobbing slowly subsided.
When she spoke again her voice was soft, all the anger gone.
'Christmas was bad, and
Thanksgiving. I didn't celebrate my birthday, not properly.'
'I couldn't send you anything,
Jodie. It wasn't possible.'
'I know, Dad. I'm a older now,
I understand.'
A voice called from inside the
house. 'Jodie? Dinner's ready. Come wash your hands.'
She stood up slowly. He
crouched and took her hands in his. 'You had better go or you'll be in
trouble.'
She threw her arms round his
neck and hugged him. 'Thanks for coming, Dad. Will I see you again?'
'He sucked on his teeth and
tipped his head to the side. 'Never say never. It's difficult, but I'll try to
come over now and then. It might be a while 'til next time though.'
She stepped back and gave him a
smile. 'I love you Dad.'
He nodded slowly. 'I know,
Honey, and I love you, never forget that.'
She smiled again. 'Sorry for
behaving like a brat.' She turned away
and crossed the veranda as Jim appeared in the doorway.
'Jodie, how many more times...'
'Sorry, Jim. I was just
thinking about Dad...it's three years ago today that he died.'
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TRACY'S
HOT MAIL! Release date 20th January 2012. Published by Crooked Cat Publishing
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and direct
Stanley Stickle Hates Homework. The new book from Trevor Forest
http://www.trevorforest.com
Peggy Larkin’s War, Abigail Pink’s Angel, Magic Molly and Faylinn Frost and the Snow Fairies available in paperback and eBook at my book store. http://bit.ly/fWVFKt
Short stories available at http://www.etherbooks.com via Iphone app.
Website: http://www.trevorbelshaw.com
Wordpress Blog: http://www.trevorbelshaw.com/blog
Website: http://www.trevorforest.com
Twitter @tbelshaw
Facebook Trevor Belshaw http://www.facebook.com/trevor.belshaw
I enjoyed reading this, found it very touching and I certainly didn't see the last line coming.
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