Tuesday 15 July 2014

The Monroe Legacy - G.3. Chapter 17 - Blind Spots

Rachel's insistence that Casper's obsession with Tia was a phase he would grow out of took a hit when his fifth birthday and the start of school arrived with no sign of Tia's exit from family life. So adamant was Casper that Tia was real that he wouldn't even have a birthday party after his parents tried to reason that they didn't need to add Tia's name to the invite or buy her a cake.




Whilst they didn't mind Casper being a bit lost in his imagination his attachment to Tia was becoming a problem. He would get upset and angry any time they refused to set a place for Tia at the table or forget to wait for her to get  in the car.



Rachel made a preliminary visit to child psychologist, returning furious after "that loony old battle-axe" tried to tell her that her son's imaginary friend was a coping mechanism made necessary by his father's absence in his formative weeks and an underlying favouritism towards the female children on the house. 



Whilst it was true that Gray had missed his son's first ten days, she hadn't been constantly there either, thanks to the nature of the NICU and they'd always worked hard to ensure that even when Eva had been at her most demanding, they had compensated accordingly with extra time for Casper.



Gray tried to calm his wife down, to underplay the difficulty that they'd been facing with their son but the fact remained that he lived primarily in a fantasy world he'd created for him and his imaginary friend. School improved things slightly, Casper loved to learn and the access school gave him to information and new ideas seemed to counteract his natural urge to withdraw from situations.

His teachers sent home glowing reports which soothed his parents worries, it seemed that he did interact with other children in a classroom setting though he rarely socialised in the playground. He excelled in science and maths and had little time for art or sport. Casper also became obsessed with Harry Potter, trying numerous times to sneak out of the house in robes and when Gray spoke to him about it settling instead for wearing his "uniform" everyday, he was in Ravenclaw, he insisted.



When he asked for a chemistry set to use at home, to make "potions", Gray was pleased to dig Sienna's old one out of storage. Having this new focus made Casper easier to handle at home, he engaged slightly more with the family (though he mainly tried to use Eva and Lillia as potion testers) and spent less time shut away talking to himself. Tia seemed not to care for chemistry and whilst Casper's insistence that, 'he was doing it for both of them' made no sense to his parents, Gray and Rachel agreed that they'd give it a year, hope the chemistry thing stuck and if Tia was still Casper's only friend at that point they'd go back to another psychologist.



Whilst Casper flew at school and struggled socially, Lillia was the opposite. She had more friends than she really had time for and continued to struggle academically. Between play dates and swim meets she barely had time to do her schoolwork and her GPA fell to a C.



Gray was frustrated with the school, they knew she needed longer to grasp things but as one of their sporting stars they kept cutting her academic hours to make space for training and he could see the toll this was taking on his daughter. Whilst they wanted Lillia to reach her sporting potential she was still too young for such intense training.

Gray and Rachel talked about moving Lillia to a private school where they specialised in small class sizes and different ways of teaching the curriculum but with the restaurant still on such tenuous footing there was no way they could afford it right now.



They settled for pulling her out of some of her sporting activities, leaving only swimming and soccer and coaching her as best they could at home. Lillia sulked, she hated school and missed athletics but at least she now had more time to spend with her friends without having to panic about homework.

Lillia and her cousin Rose, one of Jet's triplets, became especially close. The two girls spent most evenings at one of their houses, Rose preferring the hi-tech modern features of Lillia's house and Lillia loving to hang out with the horses at Jet's ranch.



As the year progressed the two girls grew closer, ruling the school social scene and dominating in extracurriculars too. Rose was head cheerleader of the local youth squad and with Lillia's sporting prowess they became the group to try and get in with. The addition of dance team star Daisy to their little posse earned them the collective name "The flowers" and as they advanced in years so too did their social standing climb.



Rachel was secretly thrilled that her daughter was so popular, she'd always been something of an outcast but swore to herself she would make sure that her daughter would never develop any of the less attractive qualities which the popular crowd had demonstrated in her day. All girls loved to gossip but she was pretty sure it was all harmless.... right?



For now at least Lillia seemed happy enough, her grades were passable and she was growing up well.

As Lillia found her place in the school social structure Eva was growing out of it. Finals were over and she'd just turned eighteen, she was praying that her results would reflect the months of hard graft she'd put into studying with Hayden. He was confident that she would pass, confident to the extent that he'd planned one last session to get her started on her advance reading for freshman year.



When he texted to postpone, Eva felt a sinking in her stomach, she wouldn't even get to say goodbye, he'd just discovered that he'd won a Rhodes scholarship and in a few short months would be setting off to experience life at Cambridge University, England. Eva was sure he would never think of her again.

To her surprise Hayden made contact and rescheduled her send-off session asking her to meet him at the park rather than their usual destination of her dining room table. As hard as Eva tried she couldn't crush the butterflies that this last, out of character, meeting stirred up. She spent longer than usual on her makeup, just in case...



As Eva arrived at the park she started second guessing her outfit choice, she was usually found in a jumper dress so her current ensemble was not in her comfort zone which made the amount of attention the male population if the park were giving her all the harder to process. As she saw Hayden's mouth drop open and his eyes widen, Eva changed her mind. The new look was definitely working.    



Their session was awkward, a long way from their usual companionable banter. Eva kept catching Hayden staring at her in a way she had long dreamed he might. Now he was finally taking notice she didn't exactly know what to do with herself. She was used to the kind of guy she could read like a book, who told her she was beautiful and wanted only one thing from her. She knew these guys from her childhood observances of life in Garcia's compound but sometimes used them to prove to herself  that she was desirable and adored, even if only for one night.

Hayden was different. She felt like her usual brazen flirting would scare him off so instead she was just unusually quiet. As they packed away her books and notes Eva's heart sank. She was sure she'd blown her only chance with her inexplicable shyness. So it was a huge surprise when Hayden invited her to his celebration party that weekend.

Eva went with high hopes which were soon crushed. Hayden's pleasure at her arrival was soon buried by his college buddies trying to make him play beer pong and she barely saw him for the hour she stayed. As she left she heard a voice call out,

'Eva. Wait up'

Hayden jogged after her and she kept walking away, trying to keep her tone light as she called back.

'Great party Hayden, have fun in England. I gotta get back for my curfew.'

She was surprised when he caught up with her and more surprised still that he fell in step with her and began to walk her home. They didn't talk about anything important and too soon they arrived at the Monroe's gate.

'I'm going to miss you!' Eva blurted, slapping her hand over her mouth as she realised what she'd said. 'As a friend of course. I mean a tutor. I'll miss... The studying. That's all!'

Hayden looked confused.

'I'm going to miss you too', he replied. 'As a friend. We are friends you know.'

Eva smiled shyly as he continued,

'Sometimes I thought we could even be... Forget it. It's silly'.

Eva's heart started pounding. This was impossible.

'What's silly?' She asked, closing the gap between them almost imperceptibly. 'Hayden you can tell me'. She touched his hand softly with hers, seeing his eyes widen in the darkness and feeling him squeeze her hand as if to check it was real.



'Eva... I.... I just think you're perfect. I mean you're smart and funny and you don't care what people think. God you're beautiful. But I'm leaving and I'm such a nerdy guy I never thought... dammit. Eva if you don't go right now I'm going to try to kiss you'.

She didn't, and he did.







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10 comments:

  1. Daww I got all gushy those two are stinking cute!
    I really like Casper and I'm curious as towards where this imaginary friend thing shall go
    I'm starting not to like Lillia as much. I know girls like her and they made middle school awful XD

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    1. I love Hayden, Eva moved back in with a tattooed townie boyfriend and I scoured town for a good boy for her. Casper has a great little personality but he's tricky to write and Lil has an interesting story, it's funny because she's actually a real sweetie so to get over my block with tiger I made her do so etching completely out of character and what follows is the fall out!

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  2. Eva and Hayden are so cute together. I hope they keep in contact while he's gone.
    Casper and his IF, so funny. I couldn't help but think that maybe Gray should talk to his brother Jett about it, maybe he could shed some light on it since Jett had an IF too.
    I think it's a good thing that they took Lillia out of most of her activities so that she can focus more on school; although she seems to be using it more for socializing.

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    1. That are cute but the distance is going to be a challenge! We shall see!

      I hadn't thought of that so you'll actually see your idea written in the next chapter, thanks!

      Hopefully Lillia can find a happy medium, if not then....

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  3. First, I love, love, love Eva & Hayden!!! They are absolutely adorable together! However, I am unsure how it will work out if he is going to England. *shrugs* Guess we will see what happens. :)

    Casper is quite the character now. I am glad that he seems to have found his place. He would be an interesting one to follow. o_O.

    As for Lillia, I think her parents did an excellent job by taking some of her activities away. It is tough, but good for her in the end. *snort* Now, maybe they need to have a talk about her friends and how to treat people. Something may happen to bring her crashing down to earth. Hopefully she doesn't get too hurt.

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    1. Eva and Hayden might just be perfect together if not for that pesky moving thing. Their story is just beginning....

      Casper's great, he's pretty different from my other characters in his habits so that's what inspired his story. Which is gonna get interesting too! I hate being cryptic but there's so many spoilers otherwise!

      Poor Lillia! she died I felt has middle child syndrome, her path is probably the most realistic of the three but by no means easy.

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  4. Ahhhhj Eva and Hayden!!!! Lillia is going to be one to watch out for. The flowers kimdnof remind me of mean girls. I love imaginary friend storylines honestly but i dont think it fits if he makes his IF real because your story is very realistic, so im not voting for him. My vote will be a surprise!!

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    1. There certainly is a chunk of mean girls inspiration in there, even more so once they hit teen :p Eva and Hayden are cute! I always get ridiculously excited whn my sim teens bpmeet vaguely attractive townie boys :p

      Re the imaginary friend and realism, it's definitely something I've thought about. Depending on how the vote goes will depend on how I play it, either way I won't suddenly go fantasy but I think I have a plan if I do decide to make Tia real. It's tempting because I have never don't it before too!!

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  5. Eva and Hayden are great! I'm hoping you aren't going down a stranger route with Casper/Tia... I'm hoping it's just a physical representation of his emotional deficiencies. Lillia is fab, she reminds me of her Aunts in a lot of ways.

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  6. Ooh, Hayden and Eva did try the romance thing. Cool. Ahh yes, potions and imaginary friends. I am happy Casper does talk to his classmates, and enjoys certain subjects. For both him and Lillia, I think it's normal to like a certain subject over another, it's how people figure out their personalities.

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