So, this stort is from my Wattpad page: YJ_Person. I have many other stories that I didnt want to bother people with here, so of you want to check it out then please do!
Wally Rudolph West had enough. He stormed out of his house, his mother chasing after him, but she was pulled back by his father. "Let him, hes worthless anyway." Wallys fists clenched but he kept walking down the road.
All he did was go downstairs, he was announcing the fact that he was going to leave for a date, with his girlfriend of 3 years, Artemis Crock.
His dad, Rudolph, had let out the loudest groan he could muster. "Not until you clean the dishes." He had commanded, and Wally gestured to the empty sink.
One thing lead to another, which lead to glass being broken and some bruises. Wallys mom never did anything about it, every time she used to clean out Wallys cuts-he does it himself now- she would say that they will leave tomorrow.
They never did.
His phone buzzed, he pulled it out and he just shook his head before stuffing it back into his pocket. "A bit to late to apologize now Mom." Wally muttered under his breath and kept walking.
He was already late, he always was. Artemis didnt care though. She knew what kind of things forced him to do so.
To the redheads surprise, though, he was there before she was. Wally didn't think to much of it, and sat down, he looked up at the night sky, not many stars, due to all the street lights.
He buried his head in his hands, he felt like crying. So many things were rushing through his head. Was it all really his fault? No, it couldnt be.
"Hey." Wallys head lifted up to see the beautiful blonde before him, he slid aside and gestured for her to sit next to him. "You're late." He announced, and she let out a hum in response.
"It happened again, Lawrence thought I went out to see mom." Wally tensed up, she could tell that the same thing happened to him. He reached out and gently wrapped his arms around her waist.
She didn't flinch though, she was to used to his touch. Artemis sighed and put her head on his shoulder.
"We should leave." Artemis looked at him and furrowed her brows, and she couldn't help but laugh. "I'm serious, let's run away together, away from all our problems." Wally spoke, running a hand through his hair.
Artemis was silent, she now had her head in her hands, before they moved down her face. He looked at her, she was considering it.
"Okay."
Two Weeks Later...
Wally threw a few more clothes into the large suitcase before looking at the time and smiling.
Todays the day.
The day he and Artemis would be free, they would be free together. They agreed on meeting up two blocks away from his house at 11 P.M.
Artemis would drive there, he would walk. For, he didn't have a car yet. He stood up and put his hands on his hips, looking around the room.
He didnt have many clothes in the first place, so it didn't take long to empty his drawers. He didnt bother taking most of his other things.
Wally walked toward his door, suitcase in hand, unt he heard glass breaking downstairs. He tensed up, he thought his parents were asleep. He panicked, usually said fight includes his mother going upstairs and claiming that she would take him and leave.
Wally backed away from the door and went to his window, opening it and looking at the roof not to far below him. His breath hitched.
The redhead put his suitcase on the roof, before climbing out of the window after it. He knew that a few noises on the roof wouldnt bother his parents much.
His problem was getting down from the roof. He sat at the edge of it, before he got an idea. Wally dropped the suitcase on the ground below, which made much more noise than he anticipated.
His parents went quiet. "What was that?" Rudolph questioned, but it didnt take long until the two started arguing once more.
Wally reached forward, grabbing a tree branch. Either this would totally backfire, or it would work. He took a deep breath before pushing himself forward, and slowly climbing down the branch.
Once he was close enough to the ground he dropped, and ran to his suitcase. Picking it up, so the wheels wouldnt make noise, and he jogged out of sight from his house.
Meanwhile...
"That's it Rudolph! I'm getting Wally and we're leaving!" Mary screeched out at her husband. Rudolph laughed "You said that last week!" She ignored him and stomped up the stairs.
"How do you think you can take care of Wally and the new baby." Mary froze and turned around and tensed. "How did you-" he cut her off with another laugh.
"I saw the test in the trash Mary, I'm not an idiot. You can't take care of then alone, you need me." He walked toward her and had a sickening smile across his face.
"No! I will not let another one of my children be abused by you!" She screamed at him before turning back around and sprinting the rest of the way up the stairs and swinging Wallys door open.
"Come on-Wally?" Mary paled. The room was empty, she ran in and gasped. The window was wide open, the drawers were empty. "No, no, no!" Tears were streaming down the womans face and she ran back down the stairs.
"This is YOUR fault! You made our son leave!" She pounded on Rudolph's chest, sobbing and gasping for air. Rudolph's face dropped. "Left?" He muttered to himself.
Meanwhile...
Artemis took Wallys suitcase from him and put it in the cars trunk, before shutting it and getting into the passenger side of the car. Wally typed something into his phone before putting it on a mount and beginning to drive away.
"Five hours?" Artemis asked, and Wally just nodded in response, looking around the street.
"Where are we going?" She took off her shoes and looked over to him. A smirk went across his face.
"A place called Happy Harbor
