Bagel Chips
Summary: A year has passed since Will last saw Lyra through the
window in the air. Although, Will still longs for her and has
been depressed and inactive ever since... Until a packet bagel
chips came along!
Disclaimer: I'm not fortunate enough to own the HDM characters at
all =(
Rating: PG - for... uh... mild swearing and some issues
A/N: i'm not sure why i'm writing this! but the idea came to me
while i was eating... you guessed it! bagel chips! ^.^
Part One
"Crunchy munchy and gooOod to eat!"
"Tasty pastry and suuUuch a treat!"
"BAGEL CHIPS!"
Will Parry stared incredulously at the T.V screen in Mary
Malone's living room. His body was sprawled on a rather lumpy
sofa which was littered with food, rubbish and a squashed furry
object which may have once been a rat. His daemon, Kirjava, sat
dozing on his stomach, chest rising and falling with each breath.
Will's hand dangled over the side, a remote stuck almost
permanently into his hand. They had been sitting like this for
almost a year. The only time Will had gone outside was to go to
work at a building construction site for money and to the Botanic
Gardens with Kirjava on Midsummer's Day for Lyra.
"What the hell are bagel chips?" he muttered gloomily
whilst his daemon purred contently in her sleep.
The first two months following the knife-breaking had been better
than anything he had experienced in this world before. There had,
at first, been disputes and court cases, but they had eventually
come out on top. However, it was mostly thanks to Mary and her
lawyer that Will and his mother were able to move in with her
peacefully. They all became a close-knit family knowing that they
were always there for each other. Will's mother's mind had
started to clear and Will had even gotten himself a job to help
pay the bills. His boss didn't even mind that he didn't go to
school, because he knew Will was clever enough to learn necessary
skills.
"Will?" a soft voice called from the kitchen.
Will suddenly sat upright on the sofa, knocking an empty can onto
the already cluttered floor. Kirjava, sensing how he felt, got up
immediately, ears pricking up at the sound.
"No, it can't be her!" he thought to Kirjava in
disbelief.
Will's life had taken a sudden downfall one Sunday afternoon when
Mary and himself had come back from grocery shopping. The picture
of his mother's still, dead body slumped across her bed still
haunted their minds to that day. In her small hands she clasped
the letters she had received from Will's father those many years
ago. An empty bottle lay beside her. Will had known that his
mother had grieved, but he thought she may have accepted it by
then. He was obviously wrong.
"Will, I think it's time you got around to cleaning the
living room. It's an absolute pigsty!"
Mary Malone walked into the room, hands on hips and a small frown
on her normally cheery face.
"I'll clean it soon," Will replied absently, trying to
hide his disappointment. Kirjava curled up again on the sofa.
He stared at the television with blank eyes once more. Suddenly
the screen went black, snapping his eyes back into focus once
more.
"This is the third time I've asked you to clean the living
room, I'm afraid." Mary said sternly, standing by the T.V.
Will stared defiantly at her, his eyes determined and unmoving.
His daemon slowly sat up gazing, with a similar expression, at
Mary with her golden cat eyes.
"I'll clean it when I want to. You're not my mother,"
he answered coldly.
Her eyes softened and she gazed at him in concern.
"Will, I know its been a very hard time for you these past
few months," she began gently, sitting down in her armchair.
"but I think... I think its time to accept the fact... that
your mother's gone."
They all sat silently. After about a minute, Mary stood up and
faced Will.
"Don't worry, you don't need to clean the living room today
if you don't want to. I'll get around to it... someday."
She chuckled and strode swiftly back to kitchen. Will sat up on
the sofa, moved by her words.
"What have I become?!" he asked Kirjava. "What
would Lyra think if she saw me like this?"
"Yes, now I wonder as well. What have we been doing
Will?" she answered softly.
Things were going to change. He wasn't going to sit around
feeling sorry for himself anymore. He was going to take charge of
his life, his future. He stood up, feeling more like himself than
he had all year.
"For Lyra," he whispered to himself, his heart
desparately longing for her and his arms so willing to hold her.
"For Pantalaimon," Kirjava echoed, with as much
passion and love as Will felt.
Will smiled for the first time in months, stroking his daemon's
silky fur, remembering what it was like to touch Pantalaimon's
red-gold fur that year before. Snapping out of his thoughts, he
looked around the room and then realised it was going to take a
lot of effort.
"Cleaning the living room?" he groaned.
He was convinced that it was going to, at least, take a few years
to clean the living room. Will stretched his body, his muscles
ready to begin. His arms were certainly more defined than they
had been the previous year and his work at the building site
ensured that. One of his strong arms grabbed a garbage bag Mary
had left for him and he waded through the rubbish, picking up
bits of food and paper scattered on the ground. Kirjava daintily
made her way through the mess, pointing out things he had missed.
Three tiresome hours later, the living room was free of debris.
Will looked proudly at their work, drinking a glass of water Mary
had happily gotten for him. Kirjava hungrily drank some milk from
her bowl.
"Something still smells funny though," Will thought.
He suspiciously sniffed his armpit and instantly regretted his
decision as a wave of unpleasant odour, which smelt a lot like
shit, wafted into his nose.
"Gross!" he exclaimed, instantly running to the
bathroom.
Half an hour later, Will emerged from the shower with a towel
around his waist, feeling more refreshed, awake and energized
than ever. His daemon sat on his bedroom floor, licking herself
clean. As he rubbed his jet-black hair dry, a loud rumble echoed
throughout his room.
"What was tha-" he wondered aloud, but he was
interrupted by another loud rumbling noise.
Kirjava began to laugh lightly and he blushed in embarrassment
as he realised it was his own stomach. Patting his tight stomach,
he suddenly had a craving for something he had never craved for
in his life.
"I feel like bagel chips!"
End of Part One
A/N: MmMm.. bagel chips!? i don't get it either, but plz review
anyway! =)
