The five weeks Eva and Hayden had together
before he went away seemed to exist in an impossible time bubble. Even as the
days seemed hours long and their parting raced towards them unstoppable and
heartbreaking, their feelings deepened naturally and gradually, as if they'd
been together for months or years rather than days.
After only a fortnight Hayden told Eva he loved
her, something he'd never told anyone, not even his high school girlfriend of
three years. Once the shock had worn off Eva admitted to him what she'd known
but refused to admit for months of tutoring. That she loved him too.
Glowing from this long imagined revelation the
pair were inseparable, Gray and Rachel looked on fondly, remembering those
early days they'd spent together. Hayden was a nice young man, he brought out
the best in Eva and clearly adored her, besides how much trouble could he cause
in five short weeks?
Those five weeks were gone too soon and despite
Hayden's protestations that they should wait and make it special, the high
emotions and passionate mood of their last evening together taught Eva that sex
could be so much more than a quick fix. Even as they lay exhausted, just
breathing together and falling softly into sleep Eva couldn't believe the
closeness and safety she felt in Hayden's arms. She could still feel his hands
on her, see the wonder of his expression as they'd finally given in to their
bodies. It had been more than what Eva had felt missing with all the guys
before him, she felt as if somehow it had changed her.
Though Hayden's departure was hard on them both
it was better than expected. Before they had fought to convince themselves it
was a fling which meant it would be over once Hayden left. Last night had shown
them that this was something with a future. Knowing that they'd be together
again tempered the sadness of parting with the hopes they had for that future.
Eva's final results were in a few days later
and having just fallen short of what she needed she had summer school to
distract her from the space that Hayden had left. Lillia had less to fill her days,
her sister was preoccupied, her parents working and her brother off in his own
world. She had passed well enough that school was on hold for a couple of
months and with no athletics and soccer out of season she spent most of her
time with Daisy and Rose.
The three girls were not so little anymore and
would start middle school at the top of the social ladder, they were pretty,
popular and had big personalities. Rose was the definite ringleader, she spoke
for the group, started the trends and made the plans. Daisy was the trendy one,
she came from a very wealthy family and was always in the best outfit, judging
the dorky kids and restyling Lillia and Rose's hair. Lillia was the back-up
girl, swim practice kept her busy enough that she wasn't with the others every time
they hung out and without really noticing she found herself following them more
than she walked her own path.
But follower or not, being with the Flowers was
fun. They had pool parties and slumber parties, Rose and Daisy giggled about
boys and Lillia laughed along though she didn't exactly see why Austin Carter
was so exciting. Other girls wanted to hang out with them, even the older kids,
and that made life exciting. Lillia was barely home that summer between
swimming and her friends and when school started back not much changed.
Gray tried to keep an eye on Lillia, noticing
her gradual transformation from the little girl who idolised her sister in to a
self-consciously trendy tween but he never saw any cause for concern. The
Flowers seemed like sweet girls and he was glad that one of his children was
having the normal school experience. Eva's rocky start and Casper's strange
behaviour gave him enough to worry about.
Casper's school experience became less simple
as he moved into class with a less understanding teacher. It turned out that
his old one had been quite lenient over Tia's "involvement" in class
activities but the new teacher was old-fashioned and would have none of
Casper's flights of fancy.
Casper responded in kind by fighting the
teacher. When Tia didn't have a space on the coach to a field trip things came
to a head. Casper wouldn't get in the coach, screaming and shouting that Tia
would love to visit the science museum and discover more about his potion table
while the teacher refused to let him on until he had apologised.
A horrified Gray arrived at the scene, shocked
to see his son almost unrecognisable in his fury, wildly gesturing at the empty
air beside him. After a meeting with the principal Gray drove his now exhausted
son home, troubled by what he'd seen and knowing that he and Rachel couldn't
ignore this any longer. A conversation weeks before with his brother Jet, who
had had his own imaginary friend in childhood had confirmed what Gray had long
feared, that Casper's relationship with Tia was more dependent than even his
brother's had been, and that relationship had been co-dependent enough to merit
Jet's transferral to a specialist school.
Determined not to send his son away Gray made
an appointment with a leading child psychologist and after many weeks of
consultation and tests they finally had a diagnosis. Rachel cried when she
found out, it was such an unknown and unexpected concept and sounded like a sentence
to a difficult life. Gray felt strangely relieved to have a name for Casper's
problems, perhaps this wasn't something they could simply fix but at least they now knew what they were dealing with.
Aspergers explained a lot of Casper's more
outlandish behaviour. A high functioning autism it is often accompanied by
above average intelligence and difficulties deciphering and handling social
situations, Casper's obsessions and loner ways were textbook symptoms but
without the Tia outburst it might have gone undiagnosed for months or even
years.
Through the imaginary friend wasn't a common
behaviour, it was certainly not unheard of and hinted at Casper's condition
being borderline rather than severe. His interactions with Tia were more
developed than his interactions with the wider world and his therapist felt this
was hopeful and possibly transferable to a certain degree . She believed there was a
good chance that with proper treatment and behavioural therapy Casper would be
able to live a full and independent life with his condition.
That said, the next few years would not be
easy. Casper's destructive and disruptive behaviours would have to be managed,
he'd need coping mechanisms for those parts of life that would always be a
struggle for him. Most of all he would need those who loved him to be patient,
to help him find his way but also let him be himself.
As they began to work with their son on making
sense of the world Gray and Rachel thanked heaven that they had each other, any
time either of them broke down or lost faith the other was there to carry them
through. They began to notice tiny changes sooner than they'd thought, all of
their reading about the condition allowed them to decipher some of Casper's
actions. Gray tried hard to engage with Casper's interests and after a long afternoon
as potion ingredient measurer was rewarded with a fleeting pat on the arm and a
feeling of closeness he hadn't realised until that moment he had never felt.
For a few hours Tia was noticeably absent.
With Gray and Rachel's focus leaning towards
Casper and his needs, their daughters tried to work out their problems alone.
Lillia had started to notice a less pleasant side to hanging out with the
Flowers. There was a controlling and sometimes bullying influence that her
friends used to get what they wanted. Without an outlet at home to express her discomfort
she found herself going along with it. Home was in turmoil and at least with
The Flowers she knew her place in school was secure.
Eva's crisis was rather more urgent. She'd
ignored the niggling doubts for as long as she could, burying herself in
schoolwork and long emails to Hayden but
almost three months after his departure she knew that if she didn't find a way
to face it then she wouldn't be able to hide for much longer.
As the strip turned pink Eva buried her face in
her hands, everything had finally been on track, her future had been bright and
now it was going to change permanently. Hayden was half way round the world,
she wasn't even nineteen and she'd always been so careful but there was no
escaping it.
She was going to be a mother.
Oh no! I had a feeling this was coming!!! Poor Eva, so young to be a mom.
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly not what everyone would have hoped for her but I guess we'll now see what she's made of... And whether she's come far enough to manage it?,
Delete"besides how much trouble could he cause in five short weeks?" apparently a lot. I just knew she was going to get pregnant once a I read that. I think she can still achieve her goals but it'll be a lot harder with a baby but I know her parents will help her. Gray and Rachel sure have there hands full and seem to only focus on one problem at a time.
ReplyDeleteDang! Lots to comment on here.
ReplyDeleteOkay my sixth sense hasn't failed me yet. I figured Casper had Asbergers. Having a brother on the spectrum I've always been able to guess when other people are, apparently even fictional people.
Lillia is warming up to me just a tad. She's been following people her whole life she could be quite the spectacular character once she learns to shine on her own.
Oh my gosh Eva. She worked so hard but I bet she can still make it work especially with Gray there to support her.
Amazing chapter :D
Wow...this chapter was so full of stuff!! I don't even know if I can comment on everything. Eva has her hands full....or will. I really hope that Hayden steps up.
ReplyDeleteLillia really needs her family to be around and listen. Hopefully, they will notice soon or they may have a problem.
Aspergers is definitely something very hard to handle but I am glad they are working hard to help him and that they have each other. :)
Ahhh youre killing me Rose! The heir vote is going to be impossible now. I was so sure I was going to vote for Eva but tge Aspergers thing is a game changer and I feel like no matter how difficult the subject matter may be to write about, i feel like you'd do it justice!!
ReplyDeleteAspergers, wow, brave story to do - I know that that condition has a lot of variants and will be interesting to see how Casper grows up. And ahh I did guess, Eva reminds me of Scarlett so much now!! Part of me is annoyed that she's pregnant, I wanted to see her make a success of herself (but who is to say that a baby won't be the making of her?)
ReplyDeleteAt least Casper now has a diagnosis to his quirks, maybe his parents can stop worrying and help him deal with it. I thought it was just going to be insanity, LOL, him hearing voices in his head that he manifested into Tia. Aspergers works too. XD
ReplyDeleteWhat? Hayden and Eva didn't use protection? *sigh* Teenagers. LOL, I thought with Hayden being so driven, he would for sure have taken precautions to ensure he didn't have to worry about an accidental pregnancy. I suppose though, getting caught up in the heat of the moment can make a person overlook things.
Lillia's smart in the fact that she's at least trying to get through her school years by not upsetting her friends. I know that sounds like she's a pushover or something, but the way I see it, it's a different way of coping with how cruel kids can be. I feel like it's sometimes a better option than going against the friends and then being bullied herself for the rest of her school years.