Chapter 20
Chapter 20
Linda Warner
“Is that everything?” Melissa said to Roxanne, who put a large bag in the boot, grunting as she
exerted herself.
The bag was quite heavy.
Other than the large bag, there were two boxes which weren’t so large and fit into the boot of the
car.
“Pretty much” Roxanne said dryly.
She walked past Melissa and entered the car, refusing to make eye contact with her mother.
Melissa remained standing as she signed to herself.
“Looks like she’s still mad, uhn?” She reasoned within herself.
But, she wasn’t going to give in just yet. She had to remain strong and keep up the serious and
strict mother vibe. Roxanne would let go of everything soon enough, but for now she needed not to
show any weakness in front of her daughter.
She closed the bumper of her car and went to the driver’s seat to start the engine and begin their
journey to see Roxanne’s grandmother in the woods.
“I’m counting on you… Mom” Melissa thought to herself.
Roxanne stared at her mother as she started the engine, though subtly.
“She’s not going to try to apologise again? Or try to plead with me? Is this really my mother”
Roxanne thought to herself.
Her mother was always gentle, kind and understanding. It was her father who was sometimes
rough with her, but even then he always showed restraint. The fact that her mother maintained minimal
conversation with Roxanne and even gave her a somewhat cold shoulder shocked her. But…
“This is perfect. If it continues like this, we’ll never make up until I’ve spent enough time with
grandma.” Roxanne smiled within herself
Unknown to the other, the both of them wished for the same thing, Roxanne spending time with
her grandmother. As the awkward drive continued, there was an uncomfortable silence in the car. Of
course, Roxanne had her phone with her, allowing her to chat with her friend, Betty, who was still trying
to convince her to come to the party by hook or crook.
“Just apologise to your mom already. You’re both adults” Betty pleaded in text format, going further
to put two pleading eyes emojis as a bonus.
Roxanne let out a little laugh as she shook her head.
“Not. Gonna. Happen.” She responded.
Melissa glanced over at Roxanne ever so often as she drove and felt a tad frustrated. Unlike
Roxanne, she had to focus on driving, and the entire journey was too boring for her. She could try the
radio, but she was never one who enjoyed it in the first place. In fact, their entire family disliked the
radio, and so during drives they all talked to keep the other company. But that wasn’t possible this time.
“It's fine Melissa. It’s fine” Melissa muttered to herself in order to cool her nerves. She had the
temptation to talk to Roxanne, but that would defeat the entire purpose of her act.
The drive didn’t take more than an hour, but for Melissa it was so stretched that she was already
exhausted when she got to the woods. Since there were so many clusters of trees, and people hardlyMaterial © NôvelDrama.Org.
lived around there, a makeshift road was the only path that existed for them. It was too bumpy and
small for a car, so from thereon out, they moved on foot.
Melissa parked the car at a corner and came down from it, Roxanne also followed suit. She
opened the bumper, revealing the compact luggage they had to carry. In a way Melissa was happy
Roxanne packed such a little load. If it was more, she wasn’t sure how they would cope.
Roxanne carried her large bag, while Melissa carried her two boxes as they both walked down the
path together, with. Melissa leading the way.
After a walk of 20 minutes, breaks included, they finally arrived at the cottage where Roxanne’s
grandmother lived.
On top of the exquisite wooden house, a plaque which read ‘LINDA’S HOUSE’ was evident. That
was her name, Linda.
“Finally” Marissa huffed, with cold smoke coming from her mouth.
Out in the woods the weather was much harsher than in the town where they lived. The snow was
more, and the heat supply was non-existent. Unlike the electrically powered fireplace, one needed
firewood and manual labour to be able to generate enough heat to keep warm. There were no electric
cables connected to the cottage, so for a moment Roxanne panicked, thinking of how she would
charge her smartphone.