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All I Need
Chapter 2
Airport near Ipswich
She was finally here, well not here but almost there. To Ipswich, to home.
Olivia sighed and grabbed her phone out of her pocket; she had a new voice mail, from her mom.
"Hi sweetie, I'm sorry I can't pick you up at the airport. Pogue is still in shock, I've sent one of his friends, Caleb Danvers do you remember him? I'm sorry baby; he'll be holding a sign. Bye love,"
Olivia gave a laugh, her mother was so worried about her, and she didn't mind that Caleb was picking her up. He probably didn't remember but he was like her other big brother he always protected her like Pogue, through anything. But this time, it was her turn to protect them, at least that's what she thought, she could feel a darkness stirring, and it would strike soon enough.
Olivia walked into the main area of the airport where people came and went, there she saw a boy, no, man standing there awkwardly holding a sign with her name on it. Olivia laughed quietly as she walked over to him.
"Wow don't you look out of place," Olivia couldn't help but let out a few giggles. "You can put the sign down now Caleb; actually it'd be better if you threw it out entirely,"
"Um Olivia?" Caleb gave a small chuckle when Olivia gave a nod; he rubbed the back of his neck and quickly threw the sign in the garbage. "So your Pogue's sister?"
"Must have been a shock eh?" Olivia smiled up at Caleb.
"Actually, wow you two do look like twins, though your personalities are different,"
"Ah but you barely know me Caleb, how could you know that yet?" Olivia laughed. "I'm sorry this might seem awkward but can I, can I get a hug? It's been so long since I've seen you,"
"Uhm alright, sure," Caleb pulled her into a hug and she smiled widely and wrapped her arms around his waist clasping her hands together behind his back. They pulled away a few seconds after. Caleb seemed to feel somewhat better around her, and Olivia, she was happy as hell.
"You don't remember me do you? Though I suppose I shouldn't expect much at all, my father made sure none of you boys had any memory of me,"
"Sorry, not really,"
"I'm sure you'll get them back eventually, my dad is getting weaker the more he Uses. Soon there won't be anything left of him," Caleb stared at Olivia.
"You know?" Olivia gave off a laugh.
"Of course I know, I remember everything, from the time he took me away till now, and even before that. He Uses a lot it's hard to miss,"
"I see," Caleb looked conflicted to Olivia and she realized that he didn't exactly trust her. At that she gave a frown.
"You don't trust me," to Olivia it wasn't a question but Caleb deemed it worthy to answer anyway.
"Sorry, no,"
"It's alright, I understand. It's hard to trust someone who suddenly pops up in the middle of your best friend's life and knows way to much about all of you,"
The two had been walking the entire time they had been conversing and were now standing beside Caleb's Mustang.
Olivia pushed her luggage to the back of his car and Caleb quickly came to help her.
"It's okay Caleb, I'm a big girl. I carried my luggage to the air port, I can carry it out," Olivia didn't mean for the statement to seem rude, but she didn't want to be put off as the weak girl that had to be protected.
"Alright," Caleb however did help anyways despite Olivia's protests, and soon they were on their way to Ipswich.
The two talked very little throughout the trip and as soon as they got into Ipswich Olivia was completely absorbed with the scenery, laughing slightly to herself when they passed by a place she remembered, and a memory that went along with it.
"Were getting close," Olivia looked towards Caleb.
"Yes, I know," Olivia turned back around when she noticed something. "Wait what happened to the Putnam barn?"
"It got burned down a month ago," Caleb muttered. Olivia slumped in her seat.
"Good riddance that place always creeped me out,"
"You'd been in there before?" Olivia looked at Caleb.
"No, it was forbidden remember," she laughed. "Just the way that place made me feel, like death surrounded it," Olivia gave a shudder and slid in her seat a bit. Caleb chuckled and turned back to the road.
"Caleb?" Olivia turned when he gave a small noise to show he was listening. "I know you don't remember but I want to thank you, when we were younger you were… are like my second brother, you protected me. Even from Reid and Baby boy when they decided to play pranks on me, this wasn't often but still. Thank you," Caleb looked at Olivia with a shocked expression before turning back to the road.
"Um, no problem," Caleb pulled into the parking lot of the Parry Mansion, of Olivia's home.
Olivia ran out of the car as soon as it had stopped and ran up to the steps not even remembering her luggage. Before she could ring the doorbell, the door had opened and she'd been embraced.
"Mom?" Olivia looked sideways and noticed the brown hair that smelled of vanilla. Olivia laughed and hugged her mother tightly, even lifting her up and spinning. Olivia was glad, no not glad; her feelings at that moment couldn't be described. For thirteen years she had missed the warmth of her mother's hugs, of the smile that was always worn even when she was in trouble. Which happened a lot with her being Reid's best friend.
"Olivia, my darling Olivia!" her mother pulled away slightly looked briefly at her daughter and hugged her once again. "You have grown so much, so much!"
"Momma!" Olivia had begun to cry, she had no time with her mother. No time to make memories, memories that she could cherish. Olivia wanted to be four years old again, and she wanted her mother to raise her, raise her to become the beautiful person that her mother was.
Caleb stayed in the background somewhat shocked, in the time he'd spent with Olivia she'd shown herself as strong willed and silent. The opposite of who he saw now, but he remembered what Olivia had said at the airport.
"You barely know me Caleb, how could you know of my personality yet?"
Caleb chuckled, Olivia wasn't the weak person she was showing at the moment, nor was she the person he had seen grab her luggage and effortlessly lift it in to his car. She was both of those people he had seen, was seeing.
Footsteps shuffled behind Olivia and her mother and they pulled apart to see who it was, of course no doubt it was Pogue that stood away from the doorway and stared at Olivia.
"Pogue," Olivia whispered and quickly ran to him embracing him much like their mother had.
Pogue stood shocked for a moment, this girl he didn't know at all was hugging him, yet he didn't feel awkward. He felt whole, like the part he had been missing for his entire life was finally put back together again. Of course he didn't mean it in a Love way but like he'd just found his long lost twin.
"Olivia," Pogue laughed and picked the girl up and pulled her closer to him, he didn't care at the moment why the hell she was never mentioned before. Why he had no memory of her at all, he only cared that his little sister was back with him.
"I'm so glad to be home," Olivia whispered clinging to her brother.
"Yeah, your home," Pogue whispered back.
Home, she was finally there, with her family, with the people she loved most in the world. And nothing mattered, nothing at all just the fact that she was there. For as long as possible.
