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living room right around the corner. I stepped slowly down the

 

staircase and slowly moved toward the living room, guiding Jon,

 

as if he didn't already know where everything was.
Everyone went

 

quiet in the room; a small sense of tension began to fill the air.
They all sat quite in the living room; just staring at Jon and I.

 

"So what everyone stops talking when I enter the room? Why

 

thank you, I know I look good." I said with a laugh, trying my best

 

to ease that feeling of tension out.
It felt a little odd trying to hold

 

my attitude in check, but I figure I'd try to be on my best behavior.

 

After all it's been a year since I last had dinner with Jon.

 

"Mia; you look wonderful, you're such a beautiful women."

 

James said, staring at me then looking at my mom, who just sat

 

there rather quite. "Don't you think Lu?" He said, still looking at my

 

mom who was now just looking at me. "Yes; yes she is very

 

beautiful."
She said now smiling. "Mia's got her good looks from

 

her mom; as you can see James." Dad chimed in with a grin.

 

"Hum, she sure did." Mom said, getting up from her seat. She

 

walked over to me and gave me a big hug. "You sure have

 

grown." She said, looking right into my eyes.
It felt like she was

 

burrowing a hole into my soul for a minute.
I glared back at her.

 

"So, who is this?" James asked, breaking her deep stare.

 

"Yes, who is this handsome young man?" She said, taking a hold

 

of Jon's hand.
She quickly dropped it, giving off a weird vibe.

 

"This is Jon; he’s Mia's friend." Dad said, staring hard at mom, as

 

she dropped Jon's hand fast.
"Hi Jon, it's nice to meet you." She
said returning to her seat, not even giving him a second look.

 

"Likewise um.." He replied, a bit unsure of what to call her. "Sorry,

 

mom this is Jon. Jon this is my mom Louise, people call her Lu." I

 

said, turning my attention to a very flustered Jon. I knew that he

 

hated to be put on the spot; but for a moment there I felt a funny

 

feeling in the pit of my stomach, that I couldn't explain.

 

"Alright folks dinner is served." Lily said, suddenly stepping

 

into the dining room. "Great, I'm starving." I said, as I hurried over

 

to the table. "You're always starving." Tucker said, ducking as I

 

swung my arm to hit him. We all sat at the table, quite at first.

 

Mom didn't stop looking at me and Jon. Finally Lily got up. "I'd like

 

to give a toast to the graduate this evening, on a job well done and

 

finally no more school. Well, yet at least." She said with a chuckle,

 

hold her glass of juice in the air. "Here, here."
Everyone replied,

 

hold their own glasses.

 

"This was great Lily, thanks; and thank you Mr. Dawson for

 

inviting me the food was delicious." Jon said, slowly wiping the

 

corners of his lips. "Yeah, Lily this was great." I followed. "I'm so

 

stuffed I don't think I can eat another bite." Mom said, pushing her

 

chair as she leaned back from the table. "Hey now, we're not done

 

just yet we still got some dessert left." Lily said, as she got up and
began to clear the table. Everyone stood up and headed to the

 

living room again. Jon and I helped Lily clear the table. "No, no;

 

you guys go ahead and hang out, I got this." Lily insisted. "Nope I

 

think I'd rather help you." I said, looking over at Jon who just

 

smiled and continued to clear the table.

 

"Isn't this nice Mia, to have Jon here and your mom? This

 

must be some night for you huh?" Lily said so gently. "Yeah I

 

guess."
I murmured. "I am glad that Jon's here though." I said as I

 

looked at the corner of the kitchen to see if he was coming. "But

 

really; my mom. Lily I don't even know her or James for that

 

matter." I said, as I helped her cut the cake. "Ah, don't let it bother

 

you too much. It's ok; at least she's here now; right." She said,

 

placing each piece of cake onto a plate. "Jon can you take this out

 

please." She said as she passed Jon plates of desserts. "Sure, no

 

problem." He said with a smile, accepting his new duty as a

 

server. Lily followed shortly after; I stood there for a bit, trying to

 

swallow my pride and my need to just rip into my mother. Jon

 

hurried back around the corner before I could move.

 

"Are you alright?" Jon said, now standing right beside me.

 

"Yeah, I guess. It's just kind of weird you know." I said fidgeting

 

with my plate. We both headed back into the living room; where
everyone was in full conversations about mom's travels and her

 

job with James. At first it was just annoying; I never joined in any

 

of the conversation. Jon put his hand on my shoulder softly

 

pressing his fingers together. I was almost sure that he knew what

 

I was thinking because of how quiet I was. I know he did; but

 

finally I had enough pretending.

 

"So, mom what really brings you back to Hillside?" I said,

 

staring at her with the same burrowing stare that she gave to me

 

earlier. "Um, well I just wanted to see you; to see you both." She

 

said, trying to sound like she wasn't taken back at the question;

 

even if I knew that she was, just by the look on her face. "So after

 

all these years you appear out of nowhere and expect me to what;

 

to accept you with open arms?" I demanded, as I rolled my eyes. I

 

could feel the blood boiling again.

 

"Well..." She began, but I quickly cut her off. "You left me, you

 

left Tucker and you left dad. You never even sent me a postcard

 

to tell me where you were. Do you know that I've spent countless

 

days wondering what in the hell I did to make you leave. Do you

 

know how hard it was for me being the only girl in this house? Did

 

you think about that? Did you know that when grandma died I

 

died? Did you think of what you're leaving did to any of us?" I said
starting to feel the tears building in my eyes. This time I didn't care

 

if they fell; I didn't even care if my makeup ran down my face.

 

Jon quickly took hold of my hand and pulled it back toward

 

him; I think trying to calm me, but it was too late. "You know I'm

 

glad dads with Lily now; she's a hundred times a better mom than

 

you would have ever been." I said, with a sharp quiver in my

 

voice; hoping that it was sharp enough to actually cut her.
"Mia."

 

Lily said, as she stood up next to me. "Mia, that's enough." She

 

continued.
"Mia really." Tucker said, glaring at me. Dad didn't say

 

a single word; I think he wanted to hear what she would say too.

 

"Mia, I'm sorry that you suffered so much. I was just hoping

 

that we could start a new relationship, but I guess I was wrong."

 

She said, as tears were beginning to form in her own eyes. "Yeah

 

mother, I guess you were wrong." I snapped back.
"Come on

 

James, I think I may have overstayed my welcome." She said

 

standing up. "I'd like to thank you for the wonderful dinner and

 

gracious hospitality Lily and of course you too David." She said, as

 

she turned for the door, hiding her falling tears.

 

"It was my pleasure Louise, thank you for coming." Lily replied

 

sadly.
"Yeah, that was great." Dad said, as he walked them to the

 

door.
"Tucker I'm sorry if I hurt you too, and Mia I hope one day
you'll forgive me." She said, letting me see her tears fall from her

 

eyes. "One day mother, maybe you'll understand why I feel the

 

way I do." I snapped, as I quickly turned and burrowed my head

 

into Jon’ shoulders letting my tears fall freely.

 

"Mia, you had to go there, didn't you." Tucker said, with a

 

whole lot of attitude; as he headed for the front door. "Remember

 

she left you too Tucker, and she didn't even show up for your

 

graduation, but yet she's here for mine." I snapped, as the tears

 

streamed down my face. "Well at least she was here, to me that is

 

all that should matter." He said, slamming the screen door behind

 

him. I wiped the tears away from my eyes as Jon softly stroked my

 

hair. "It's alright Mia.
You feel better now; you sure got a lot of

 

things off your chest." He said softly. "I don't know; I feel so

 

confused and so angry right now, I can't even explain it." I replied

 

looking at him, as the tears kept on falling.

 

"Mia. We'll talk tomorrow, but for now I think you should go

 

clear your head." Dad said, not in an angry way, but more of an

 

understanding tone of voice. I heard the sound of Tucker's truck

 

starting, then it pealed out of the driveway. "I don't think that I'll be

 

going to Jim's party tonight. Tucker just left, and I know that you

 

need to be there so maybe you should head out too before it gets
too late." I said, slowly backing away from Jon.

 

"Tell you what, why don't you go get a jacket and we can go

 

together, I'll even bring you home after." Jon said, with his soft

 

smile.
"Is that ok, Mr. Dawson." Jon said, looking over at dad for

 

his permission. "Yeah, I think she needs to get away for a bit." He

 

replied, as he started to help Lily collect the plates that laid around

 

the living room. "Mia, try to have fun with your friends, it'll help you

 

feel better." Lily said, as she took the plates into the kitchen. I

 

quickly went over to the hooks beside the staircase and got my
jacket.
Then Jon and I headed out the door.
2 THE PARTY

"Thanks for being here tonight, and I'm so sorry that it turned into
something so ugly." I said, continuing to wipe tears away from my
cheeks; as Jon drove down the road in his mom's new truck. "I
loved seeing you again, the happy you, and the angry you too."
He said, caressing my hair as it blew around the truck due to the
wind. I kept my eyes facing out the window, staring at the woods
as we passed trees and shrubs that surrounded the entire town. I
didn't want him to see me cry.

"Listen I know that you're angry with your mom but there will

 

come a time when you'll have to let that all go. I think that's what

 

Tucker was trying to say too." He said, as he drove down the dark

 

road. "I'm not trying to say that I would have handled it any better;

 

but I think you did need to say some of the things that you said. I

 

don't think that you were wrong for say any of it. I did think that

 

there could have been a better place and time for it, though." He

 

said softly. "I guess, you could be right; but I just couldn't take it
anymore. I couldn't just sit there and not say anything; I mean

 

when do I ever pretend to feel something I'm not." I said, as I

 

closed my eyes and let the cold wind hit my face, drying whatever

 

tears I had left.

 

We got to the party a little after eight thirty, and it was already

 

in full swing. We passed Tuckers truck that was parked just before

 

the gravel road. I got out of Jon's truck, took a deep breath and

 

stretched a little to let in the cold night air. We headed up the

 

walkway that was covered in gravel; it was littered with beer

 

bottles and plastic cups. "Looks like we're just in time." Jon

 

teased, as we reached the top of the stairs.

 

He held open the front door as I slowly walked into the house,

 

wiping my face to make sure that there were no more tears. The

 

living room was filled to the rim with people dancing, drinking, and

 

yelling at each other; most likely because they probably couldn't

 

even hear themselves talk. The ceiling was filled with balloons and

 

streamers swirling around the ceiling fan that rotated slowly. I

 

couldn't believe that guys set this up; the streamers were kind of

 

pretty too.
I saw Tucker talking to Kris next to the fire place.

 

He dated Kris for a little while in high school, but for reasons

 

beyond me they didn't last. Although, I thought they had a
chance. She was very athletic just as he was; but they never really

 

clicked I guess.
I did think that she wasn't all that pretty though.

 

She had shoulder length black hair, that she always wore pulled

 

back into a tight ponytail, and she was brown skinned like us. She

 

had dark brown eyes, and very puffy lips. She always dressed like

 

she was going out for a run in her tight running pants and

 

oversized sweaters.

 

He just pretended that he didn't even see me, and I was fine

 

with that. We reached the hall leading into the kitchen and just

 

then, out of the bathroom stumbled Nadia. "Mia, you finally made

 

it."
She said, with every word slurring out of her mouth; she

 

reeked of liquor. "Nadia, are you ok?" I asked trying my best to
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