His Forbidden Soulmate

Chapter 12 (Part One)



Chapter 12 (Part One)

Freya

"Here's another hamburger," my grandaunt put more on my plate.

My mouth was loaded with food, it was difficult to tell her I didn't want anymore. I was on my third hamburger.

"No, I'm good," I finally managed to tell her.

"Are you sure, you've eaten your last burger as it is your first," Zira retorted.

A great feeling of sadness swept over me. I reached down for a napkin wiping the remainder of the food from my mouth.

I had problems eating too much, I knew I did. Caging my feelings inside, at the age of ten I learned I would often eat sweets or crave food whenever I feel down. Thanks to my weird and strong metabolism what I eat didn't seem to show on me.

"I'm going up to my room now," I pulled back my chair.

I felt mortified that I was eating like I was alone in my room, not realizing that I wasn't. I guess when you always eat alone, it feels like you always are.

"Was it something I said that offends you?" Zira asked.

As I was about to say no, I burst into tears.

"I'm sorry," I immediately ran upstairs to my room.

"Freya," Grandma called.

I went to my room and locked myself in. My back turned against the closed door, and I slid down onto the floor, weeping.

I thought my mom would care knowing I knew she blamed me for dad leaving her. I knew she heard it on the phone but, she didn't care to call.

"Freya" I heard Grandma outside my bedroom.

"I need to be alone now," I told her.

"Just know that your grand aunt and I are here for you," she told me before heading back downstairs.

My head turned to my mom's old study desk and I spotted a red lighter. I leered at it as a sinful thought to burn myself with it, pressured me. I turned my head aside refusing to, but the thought of doing so never left me. I eventually rushed for it and sat back down on the floor examining its red bottom and the blacktop of it in my hands. My thumb ran over it as I create flame three times. I pulled up the long sleeve of my sweater and positioned the lighter under the left wrist of my hand, while all care of rejecting to hurt myself had vanished. I lit the lighter. The yellow flames under my skin became hot and hotter until I couldn't bear it anymore. It dropped from my hand and I held my hand tightly scared viewing the scar I gave myself. A scar I'll never forget. I angrily pulled down the sleeve, concealing it, now blaming my mom for my action. What I did to myself was her fault. She made me burnt myself.


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