So, to make the long waiting up to everyone I´m updating all of my stories at the same time.
I hadn´t been into this room, since Maddie died. Not wanting to face the truth. I closed the door to it. To leave everything as it was when she left for the last time. Now, for the first time in four years I stepped over the threshold, and closed the door behind me.
The room had no signs that there had been two people living in the room. Because when mum had left with Zeb, they had brought most of Zeb´s things. What was left dad had taken and thrown in the dumpster; there was only one bed in the room. Everything that Zeb had owned was gone.
I sighed, and looked around. The room looked like it had done when I left it, four years ago. Well, it was way more dusty then it had been when I left it. But except that, everything looked the same. The bedspread, was pink, there was a small book- shelf with a few books hanging onto the wall in the other side of the room. There was a desk, and a chair. A few school- books laid on the desk. Maddie was eight when she died, so she had had the time to go to school for a few years. I took another deep breath, and walked to the bed. I pulled of the bed- spread and convoluted it. I laid it on the floor, and reached for the quilt, I pulled of the duvet covers, convoluted it and laid it on the bed-spread. All of it was, like the sheeting on dad´s bed so dusty, I would never get it clean. There was nothing else I could do but throw it away.
"LEX" Mr. Schue´s voice echoed through the house. "Come down here, we need to ask you something."
"COMING." I shouted back and turned around, and walked out in the hallway, and downstairs. I brought the sheeting, so I could throw them in the garden.
"Stop reading those magazines," Ben, Liam and Johnny stood in the middle of the living room, reading the same kind of magazines that I had pulled out of Tyler´s hands a while ago.
"What?" I went into the spare room. Where Mr. Schue and the others were.
"We wonder what we should do with this?" Marcie held up a computer.
"Let me see, if there´s something in it." I took it and started it, I searched through the documents and maps.
"Can someone that´s good with computers take away all those maps and stuff from it. Then I´ll have it." I said and walked out of the room, when I realized that I had put the sheeting from Maddie´s room, on the floor in the room. I turned around and walked in and grabbed them.
"Ey guys." I said when I´d picked the sheeting up. "I´m doing my sister´s room right now, so, if you want me something, could you just, please wait until I´m done there. I´m kind of having a rough time doing Maddie´s so…" I stopped there and walked outside. I laid the sheeting on the right side of the garden, and started to walk back, when I saw that Teeghan sat on the stairs, smoking.
"What you looking at?" she asked.
"You´re a smoker?" I asked, without answering the question.
"What does it look like?" she asked. I nodded and walked past her and into the house.
When I came into Maddie´s room again, I sat down on her bed, I reached for a stuffed rabbit, that sat on the top of the bed. I held it in my hands. And tried to remember what Maddie had called it. Jack? I thought, no. Jess? No… that was it, Jazz.
"Hey Jazz" I said quietly so no one would hear me. "Do you miss Maddie? Well so do I" I smiled a little. "Will I ever get too old to play this games" I thought, and put Jazz in my bag. Then I shook my head. "No, life is so much better when you´re a little crazy." I laid my bag on the floor and walked over to the bed, to take the rest of the sheeting.
So, that´s the fifth chap of seven. I´m not sure if I´m gonna be able to write the rest of the chaps today (Tuesday) because it´s my dad´s birthday, and my grandparents are coming over. Either way, no chap will be up until tomorrow, because when I´m at home, there´s no internet on this computer.
