The Birthday girl-
A teenaged Eileen sat alone in her small house, in front of her was a lone cupcake with one candle melting wax over the frosting.
Things had taken a turn for the worst as soon as she moved out, it was like having a bucket of water dumped on her head! She wiped a hand over her eyes, she had of course invited people to celebrate her birthday! Have some presents, maybe she would bother with a bigger cake! But no one came.
Her red hair was tied back elegantly, and her clothing consisted of a purple floor length dress that fit her body perfectly, of course in the hope of someone coming over! She smashed her fist into the table slowly turning a green color and growing but she calmed herself realizing that would do no good.
Eileen's mother had kept her in the dark, telling her that her birthday was everyday! Spoiling her, and then when she became a teenager her mother just suddenly changed her tune! Telling Eileen to move out as soon as possible or she'd be thrown out on the streets, of course oblivious to her daughter's powers. She always was.
The young girl yelped as there was a knock on the door, "Coming!" She said in her light voice (no longer using ridiculous baby talk) she ran to the door and opened it revealing a tall man with the same red hair and pale skin. He smiled revealing clear dimples, "Daddy!" She hugged his waist hard, "Can't breathe!" He gasped. Eileen released her grip, "Woops," She giggles, "Just thought I'd come over, um... Where is everybody?"
Eileen didn't reply she just grabbed her father's hand and dragged him inside the apartment, "Uh," He coughed, "Nice place you got here," He muttered.
The young girl laughed.
Eileen's father was nothing like her mother. Though he often babied her a bit more then any normal parent should he never took too far! He never wanted Eileen to move out until she was ready.
"I thought you were having a party," her father whispered looking around the room, "I even bought you a present," He smiled. Eileen jumped up, "Oh boy!"
"What about that Becky girl," He continued pulling a present out of a bag on wrapped around his shoulder, Eileen grabbed the present, "Becky doesn't like me."
She had to settle for the truth. No one liked her.
"What about that Violet girl you kept telling me about?"
That did it. Eileen burst out crying jumping at her father who hugged her tight, "It's going to be alright," He kissed her forehead trying not to cry himself!
(Her father was always rather emotional)
Violet Heaslip was the one girl who didn't act like she loathed her, and wasn't afraid to stand up against her even though she became a giant green thing! The Birthday Girl.
"Open your present," He repositioned his daughter so he was still hugging her but her arms were free, she ripped off the pink wrapping paper placing the ribbon on the table, new tears welled in her eyes as she pulled out a Golden Necklace. The necklace Violet had given her, that she had left at home..
"Happy birthday Eileen."
