Hi everyone! I decided to make the previous part of Redemption the prologue, so this is Chapter 1. Sorry, if I confused you guys on that :/
Also, considering that I'm a girl, if anyone had any suggestions to make it sound more like a boy is talking go ahead and shoot. I wanted to do something new for a change.
Chapter 1
“I wish I were a whale.” I straightened up my back in pride because I had just made the most ingenious metaphor on the planet.
“Whales can blow all the steam they want and life still goes on just as planned.”
“Oh, I thought you wished to disappear or is that last week’s discussion?” Ms. Amelia said between laughs. How could she be so witty? Though, I wanted praise this time, so I thought up a new metaphor to sweep her off her feet.
“I, on the other hand, am chained to the ground in a prison called humanity. When I blow steam, it’s not water. It’s anger.”
It was a bitter sweet metaphor this time. Great as usual, though I had no idea where the part about anger came in. Even though I was in detention, admitting my frustrations was not my goal. Then again, Ms. Amelia can do amazing things to people.
“Well well! Let’s not get ahead of ourselves shall we? Now, I’m going to start out with a few questions to get the conversation going, ok?”
“Ok.” A few questions. No biggie.
“Where were you just a few minutes ago?” As Ms. Amelia spoke, her smile got bigger and bigger. She gently brushed her frizzy brown hair out of her face. It was mesmerizing.
“In the playroom.” I said.
“Was anyone with you in the playroom?”
“Yeah, the little kids.”
“Why did you hit Jesse?”
The question smacked me so hard; it came out of no where. I was stunned. As a regular in Pender Academy Detention Center, I could tell when the hard core questions were coming up. This was one of them but not at all at the right time.
“I…I don’t know.” I answered cowardly still recovering from the blow.
Ms. Amelia looked at me sternly, another peculiar thing; Ms. Amelia was a smile person not a frown person. Though, her face lit up again as if a light bulb was shining over her head.
“You know, I like that metaphor of yours. Go with that.” She smiled even bigger. I must have been blushing. “Start with “When I blow steam”, ok?”
“Ok.” I paused to think. Something told me to tell all. I usually did at the end of our detention sessions but this time was different. Something—someone was telling me to tell Ms. Amelia everything. Starting with the metaphor.
“When I blow steam, it doesn’t land right back in the safe never ending ocean. It lands on someone’s eye or jaw or stomach or leg or an unmentionable part of the male anatomy.”
She looked up at me as I spoke. She must have been amazed to get so much out of me in one try. Anyone would. So, I kept on going. Starting with the beginning.
“Well, as usual after lunch, I go somewhere to be by myself. But, when I passed the playroom in the hallway, I heard Jesse talking to the little kids.”
“And what was he talking about?” Ms. Amelia exhaled deeply. She already knew what I was going to say. That was easy. The reason Ms. Amelia asked to see me was to tell me something that I had been dying to hear for years.
“He was talking about me. He was talking about who I was” I said then breathed in for the next part.
“And who I am.”
It had happened before. Butter this. Butter that. The older guy. The freak with no real name. Me.
“WHO AM I?” I screamed at Ms. Amelia. “And what really is Pender Academy?”
I knew she knew something. She’s been here at Pender for as long as I can remember. Why was I older than all the other kids at Pender? Why was I called, Butter? Who were my parents? I felt the same feeling as when I beat up Jesse; I was releasing my anger. It landed on Ms. Amelia this time.
But, she reacted in a totally different way than what I expected. Ms. Amelia dropped down to the floor off her chair. Her eyes became pools of darkness and water started to crawl out of them and onto her cheeks.
“I’m so sorry, Butter. I truly am. I…I was just a girl when it happened but I feel your pain. I can help you.”
She covered her face in her hands and wept. Right there in front of me. But then, she slowly backed out of her crying state and looked back up.
“Fourteen years ago, I found you in a butter churn.”
