Library
Home / Rouge / Chapter 32

Chapter 32

Something is licking my face. A great, panting tongue. I feel a very cold nose sniffing me tenderly. Mother? I open my eyes. A dog. Looking at me with large liquid eyes, one blue, one brown. When it sees I'm awake, it barks its face off very happily. Then it goes galloping away.

I'm lying in the wet sand. Shivering though overhead the sky is a bright blue. Early morning sun on my face. Mother's not with me anymore. I'm alone except for the dog. Where am I? At first, a blank. Then slowly words come to me. California shore. The cove near home. The children's beach that the seals took over long ago. Look, there are seals over there on a rock in a stinking huddle, tilting their bodies backward so gracefully. Exposing their necks and bellies to the sun. Mother used to take me here, remember? Look how sweet, she'd say, pointing to them lying there. Look at the little one thumping his way toward the shore. Home's not too far at all from here. A walk if I could walk. But I can't seem to move just now. Can't even cover my ears against the sound of the still-barking dog, getting louder again. Mother's gone is a fact coursing through me. Turned to foam. And somehow I'm alive still. Though my breath is quick, my heart beats slow. Cold skin and getting colder. Shivering in the sun. Then I hear a name being called.

"Belle! Belle!" My name, I know.

With all my strength, I look in the direction of the sound. A little blond woman in activewear, running toward me with the golden-haired dog that happily licked my face running along beside her. The dog's leading her to me. I found her, I found her, its face says. Look! And the woman is looking. Very worriedly. Her face is creased with it. Sylvia's her name. Because she knows Mother and me very well, I remember. Because she's a friend.

"Where were you?" she's saying to me. "I was looking everywhere, everywhere. Thank god. Thank god we found you."

"Mother's gone," I tell her. My voice is an empty shell. My teeth chatter through my words. "She was right here a minute ago and now she's gone."

Sylvia looks at me lying in the sand. My bare legs in the cold, lapping water. My shivering wet body in ripped silk. How I'm gripping the shore in my hands. My fists clutching crystals of sand.

She nods. "I know," she says in a lower voice. "I'm so sorry."

"I'm sorry," I say. They are the only words I have breath to speak.

"Let's get you home," she says. She picks up her phone. "Emergency? Hi, yes, I need help at…"

Help, I think. And I'm nodding, my cheek in the shining sand crystals.

Comments

0 Comments
Best Newest

Contents
Settings
  • T
  • T
  • T
  • T
Font

Welcome to FullEpub

Create or log into your account to access terrific novels and protect your data

Don’t Have an account?
Click above to create an account.

lf you continue, you are agreeing to the
Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy.