Hey! How is everyone? Hope everything is going peachy for all of you, but I'm going through a very depressing stage, oh well the teenaged years… heck I'm just playing with you all.
So again I like to thank the people who took time to review, and I'm real sorry for my punctuation and grammar, though I think I read worst then what I'm writing… no body say otherwise please…(Me; grumble)…you all look at me as if I was crazy, don't blame ya?
Ralph; Me neither! You are crazy.
Me; Shut up Ralph or the mushy chapters are going to come sooner then you thought.
Roger peeked his head in the conversation; I want to see that! Oh, and I'm mad at you?
Me (innocently); what did I do?
Roger; you killed Gael!
Me; I'm sorry Roger, I had to!
After I talked to my two main boys, I say on with the story!
Chapter 4
Missing…
Now seven sunlight cycles had past, Roger had never left the spot where he had placed Gael's dead body. The day after the girl's rape, the children had thought it would be nice if they did a ceremony in the memory of Gael. Her body was far off nowhere near shallow waters by the time they had the funeral.
Keavy had refused, to go out of her hut during the whole weak after Gael's death. Cecil had started getting worried sick.
"You have to do something Ralph!" Piggy begged him.
"Why she doesn't even like me all that much." Ralph said.
Sam and Eric came running.
"Keavy! She's gone!"
"What!" Cecil and Ralph screamed.
"She said she was going to get a drink, but it was like over three hours ago…"
Ralph started running, Piggy's asthma was going to get in his way. Keavy's safety was what mattered. He must have run half the island before he found her at the edge of castle rock throwing rocks in the ocean, crying. Her brown hair was filled of dirt and leaves. Her face had many burns. Ralph sighed in relief and walked up to her.
"Keavy…"
He rolled his arms around her shoulders and held her close to him. Keavy's body went rigid against his. Surprised she gasped slightly. "What are you doing?" She asked angrily.
"I was—we were all worried sick about you!" He said very maturely.
"Your not my father why would I—"
"Cecil is your older brother and you just leave without even telling him where you were going! Something could have happened to you like it did to…"
"Like it did to Gael!" Keavy interrupted, her crystal clear tears streaming down her face.
Ralph nodded vigorously his head. "Yes, exactly."
"Go to hell Ralph!" She screamed and ran away into the forest.
Keavy pushed the branches and crawlers out of the way, she managed to past trough the ticket and climb up the mountain where she was sure none could follow. Remembering the night when Gael had been violated was almost too hard… she had seen everything… from the begging to the end.
When she had heard the man talk about the radios and how they were going to bring her with them… she too had believed. If she had only gotten there before… Gael her friend, the only sane person on the island would still be alive.
She had followed them to castle rock. Gael was always looking behind herself wondering if Roger had gone to search for her. Once they heard the crack that Keavy had done and the man went berserks. The Called Gael a Lying bitch and started beating her. Then…
The tears became abundant, falling hard and dripping off her chin. She had seen everything and she couldn't do anything to stop them. In Keavy's mind it was all her fault.
"It was all my fault…" Keavy repeated.
"No it wasn't, if it was anybodies fault, it was mine." Someone said behind her.
"Roger? What are you doing here?" She asked. "Why aren't you by the ocean?"
"The whole clan is looking for you. Sam'n'Eric been screaming all around that you've gone missing."
"I'm not missing, just thinking."
"No big difference Keavy. After what happened to…"
"Don't give me that!" Keavy screamed.
"What, it's the truth!" Roger said firmly. "You can't go around and mope about what happened. Gael wouldn't want—"
"HOW ON EARTH WOULD YOU KNOW WHAT SHE WOULD HAVE WANT!"
"I- Know that's all." Roger was taken back and then. "I loved her… I would give everything to get her back, but I can't."
"I'm not defenseless!" Keavy said irritably.
"Neither was she! Gael was an expert in martial arts, you're not though."
"Could I just be alone, please…?"
"What ever I'm not your appointed guardian."
He left, leaving her alone and meditating staring at the ocean and forest from the high of the mountains.
'Go to hell Ralph!' Her mind replayed over and over again. "He didn't deserve that. Ralph was only worried about me…"
Short I know… anyway… Review.
