Well as I edit this I'm on my miniway to Norway, don't worry chapters will come out on date.
Reply to Natuala X- You cried hontoni? Really? Oh I am glad you liked it and as for descriptions i did my best, well you are most likely not going to like this as much, it's heartbreaking too.
Songs used; We should be together and Christmas never comes by Cliff Richard (I love his Christmas Music so much) and the english version of the Sankta Lucia song.
December 13th
Broken Hearts
They didn't know, what had started it, but argue they did. Jack was standing, while Lucia was sitting. They had never argued before, finding understanding in each other, this had been enough, but it apparently wasn't now.
"Fine, if that's how you feel, then I should just leave!" Jack said storming out, Lucia barely registered it, but when he was gone. She began to cry, all the pent up emotions finally coming out and in the bad way
"Jack!" she rose up grabbing her crutches, going as fast as she could, she came out of the room spotting him "Jack!"
He didn't turn, as he rounded a corner, she stood there. She limped back to the room taking her phone forward, she wanted to talk to him and one way or another he was going too.
.~*~.
"Damn Lucia" Jack said, as he left the building. His hands deep into his pockets, he heard his phone vibrate taking it up, he saw it was Lucia. But he refused to answer it, so he first clapped it together and just held the closedown button in and let the phone shut down.
"why can't you just be like before Lucia, I was adopted too" He said looking up, he spotted Mrs. Yuki, who was waiting by the Yuki's family Car. She looked surprised at Jack, when she saw him even noted how irritated, he looked.
"Hi, Jack, are you okay?"
"lucia and I just had an argument. I'm letting her chill for some time, before I talk to her again" Jack said spotting his parents who nodded at him he's eyes went up they had come for him, apparently Nickolas had called them telling, where Jack was.
"Jack, what were you arguing about?" Mrs. Yuki asked drawing attention back to her.
"stupid things" Jack said shaking his head at how stupid it sounded now.
"Okay, but talk to her soon and don't be an idiot to let something good go" Mrs. Yuki said Jack nodded to her, before leaving. He turned for a second looking at her in confusion, but she was gone, leaving him to wonder a bit about, what she had been saying to him.
.~*~.
Lucia heard the click as the phone was cut off. Her heart shattered, he had to let her explain, she tried again but this time, it went straight to voicemail. She just stared unbelievingly at the phone, she wanted to throw the phone into a wall, before she realized that all her friends had pitched in to get her the phone, she began to whimper at the thought of losing the phone. There was nothing, she could do to the phone at the time.
However all she could was sing her hearts sorrow, as she knew one song, which would help calm her down somewhat:
"We should be together for Christmas
Together with the ones we love
The ones we care for
We should be together for Christmas
And be there with the ones we love
And not be far away
That's why they invented planes
So we could fly away
To the ones we love
And be there for this day
We should be together for Christmas
It isn't right to be apart
We could be here wild in our wishes
With all the love that's in my heart
I want you to be here
That's why they invented trains
So you could ride away
To the one you love
And be here for this day
We should be together
And it never matters where
Anyplace... we don't care
Long as we both are there
That's why they invented stars
I got no need for Cars
Just a wish and I could be there
Where you are"
Lucia's began to tear, as she placed her face in her hands, crying the pain out, that hadn't come out the other way. That was when her ears picked up on music, she hadn't heard before, she lifted her head after what had seemed like a long time.
She got up limping towards the song, the hallways were dark, but there were light coming closer, Lucia's breath hiccupped as she realized what day it was and she listened in on the song catching where they were in it:
"…mething's stirring!
In all our silent rooms,
Wingbeats are whisp'ring!
Stands on our threshold there,
White clad, lights in her hair,
Sankta Lucia! Sankta Lucia!
Stands on our threshold there,
White clad, lights in her hair,
Sankta Lucia! Sankta Lucia!
Darkness shall fly away
Through earthly portals.
She brings such wonderful
words to us mortals!
Daylight, again renewed
will rise, all rosy-hued!
Sankta Lucia! Sankta Lucia!
Daylight, again renewed,
will rise, all rosy-hued.
Sankta Lucia! Sankta Lucia!"
Lucia saw the children pass her, as they sang. Her heart was still heavy, but she would give Jack a few more chances if he didn't answer her by the end of the chances. She knew what had happened and that she didn't even want to think about.
She looked out the window knowing what to sing one song that wouldn't be louder than the children's
"Talk about the heart of Christmas,
Talk about the reason and the rhyme.
Talk about the sentimental feelings,
Talk about the candlelight and wine,
Talk about the children.
Listen to the voices singing.
Listen to the laughter as they play
But listen to the whisper of a heartbeat
Whose loneliness is never far away.
In some hearts it's never Christmas,
But it's winter all the time.
All our lives spent waiting for the sun,
Children of tomorrow,
How they need a star to follow.
In some hearts it's always winter,
For some hearts it seems,
That Christmas never comes.
Don't forget the winter's children,
Shadows on a star that never shines.
Looking for the love that never happened
Looking for the Chris in Christmas time.
The lonely voice,
That can't rejoice,
That has no choice.
In some hearts it's never Christmas,
But it's winter all the time.
All our lives spent waiting for the sun,
Children of tomorrow,
How they need a star to follow.
In some hearts it's always winter,
For some hearts it seems,
That Christmas never comes.
In some hearts it's never Christmas,
But it's winter all the time.
All our lives spent waiting for the sun,
Children of tomorrow,
How they need a star to follow.
In some hearts it's always winter,
For some hearts it seems,
That Christmas never comes."
As the song faded all that was heard, was a silent crying that no one would ever know off.
