Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Let Me Walk In Your Shoes- Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Mr. Brookes’ photo shows his perfect, straight row of white front teeth. However, what is different about the photo in comparison to the person in real life is the fact that the photo shows a much younger, quite handsome young man. It must be Mr. Brookes himself, no doubt. He does not have any other siblings nor cousins, the only younger sister he had had died when he was young. I had felt sympathetic for him when he talked about her death at the age of 4 as I had experienced the loss of family members myself. Although he had claimed that he did not have many memories of his sister so he does not feel sad or anything, the expression on his face had betrayed him.

The steps leading up to the church entrance seem harder to climb with the high heels that keep making me feel as if I will sprain the ankles any second. With so many questions flooding my mind, it is hard to even concentrate on the ground I am walking on.

I spot some kids running around the flower gardens at the top of the steps and wonder how much energy they have in them that are keeping them going. I am sure feeling tired out. I suddenly wish I can be back in my own body, doing the things I am supposed to be doing. This thought leads to a more terrifying one: what is this lady supposed to be talking about with Mr. Brookes? The thought gets pushed to the back of my mind as quickly as it came out, when I am greeted by the man himself.

“Long time no see, Tori Henderson Leo,” he says formally, walking out from the entrance and stops when he is about 10 feet away from where I am standing above the steps. He had been waiting for me. No, not me. It’s Tori Henderson Leo is who he had been waiting for. 
I nod, trying not to look stunned, “Yes, it’s uh… been a while.” As soon as those words are out of the mouth, I know that I am messing up.

I catch a frown on Mr. Brookes’ face, before he smiles immediately to cover it, “You have changed.” 

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