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Chapter 23
Nothings better than a background story.
Janice tossed and turned she couldn't believe Michael had come but most of all she couldn't believe what he wanted.
She knew what had drove the family apart finally after years of them drifting it finally happened they all finally snapped.
An image of an envelope flashed in her mind, rain hitting the window. She remembered it perfectly.
Janice didn't want to remember, remembering would mean uncovering old wounds and painful memories she didn't want to think about. But the more she stayed awake the more she teetered on the edge of remembering or not. Janice found that the more exhausted she felt the more she teetered and finally she fell into the depths of her darkest memories.
The rain pounded the windows sending vibrations through Janice's core.
She wanted to stay asleep waking up would mean facing the growing depression downstairs.
Janice laughed to herself the depression wasn't just downstairs it was the whole house. In the rooms, the walls, the furniture and most of all the houses inhabitants themselves.
Now unfortunately Janice was fully awake so she pulled herself out of bed and lazily got dressed.
Her parents were already downstairs sipping their coffee.
Janice got her cereal and ate it in silence while remembering simpler times. Times when her mother and father would drink coffee across from each other with their arms outstretched and clasped together in the center of the tabletop.
Simpler times when the house seemed brighter and dad would kiss the top of Janice's head and hug Michael before lovingly kissing her mother and running out the door to work.
That was years ago. Janice's father read the newspaper while her mom finished her romance novel.
Janice watched Michael walk downstairs and get waffles. Janice remembered when he'd leap downstairs and they'd tackle each other for the last waffle.
"Janice there's a letter for you." Her mom surprised her by smiling.
Janice got up and walked to the counter. A letter lay unopened. She picked it up and tore it open gasping in excitement.
"I got in!" She exclaimed.
Her father ignored her and her mother looked up for a second before returning to her book.
"Hello like earth to mom and dad I got into music school!" She exclaimed again waving the letter around.
Her dad stood up and slowly walked over. "You're not going"'He told her strictly.
"But you know what it like means to dad" Janice said looking at her mom.
Her dad stomped upstairs. He returned with a large suitcase.
"Out" He said.
Janice gaped at him.
"Charles that's enough!" He mom yelled standing up.
"Fine both of you out!" He screamed again his face turning red.
Janice's mom Theresa shook her head slowly.
"You've gone to far" She told him
"Out right now!" Charles screamed making Janice flinch she took her mom's hand and they went upstairs.
"Janice stop," Her mom told her watching her 17 year old daughter begin to pack.
"Like it's fine I'll go live with one of the guys in the band." She told her mom.
Janice zipped her suitcase.
"Jannie no!" Michael yelled running to stop her. Her father stopped him "Sit Michael." He told his son.
Michael who was 19 at the time sat in a chair and buried his face in his hands.
Janice's mom stood in the doorway to the kitchen
"So you're like not coming?" Janice asked her.
Theresa shook her head "I'm sorry" She whispered.
Janice blinked back tears and opened the door walking out into the pouring rain.
Zoot was away on a vacation so Janice drove to the only other person's house she could think of.
Floyd's.
Floyd's parents had died in an accident a long time ago so he lived with his aunt and uncle.
Janice pulled into the driveway and walked up to the door.
Floyd was at the door before she could knock. How he always knew it was her she'd never know.
He looked at her suitcase and her guitar case on her back and frowned.
"What's wrong Jan?" He asked.
Janice couldn't hold the tears back any longer she fell forward and cried Floyd caught her and held her letting her cry.
When she was calmed down he finally talked to her.
"What happened?" He asked. Janice sniffled and sighed wiping her eyes "They kicked me out because I got into the school." She told him.
Floyd sighed that school was Janice's dream she'd wanted to go for as long as he'd known her.
"It'll be okay" he told her.
Janice shrugged and tried not to cry again "C'mon we'll call everyone else in the morning." He told her. Janice nodded and followed him inside.
Now Janice was awake again. She knew she couldn't her father or Michael. He might've not been the one to kick her out but he didn't help he didn't stick up for her.
Janice got out of bed and walked down the hall the floors were cool on her bare feet.
She opened the door to Floyd's room and slipped inside. She touched his shoulder lightly, he was up in a second his hand around her wrist. "Hey" Janice said surprised at how choked up her voice was.
Floyd must've noticed too because he pulled her down beside him and rested a hand on her cheek. "What's wrong?" He asked.
"I just like with Michael…and my dad…memories" She choked out.
Floyd sighed and sat up wrapping his arms around her.
"It'll be okay Jan you're not going anywhere." He told her.
Janice nodded and buried her face in his chest fisting her hands in his shirt.
"Thank you." She whispered.
Floyd's arms tightened around her "for what?" He asked.
"For helping me all this time." She replied.
Floyd kissed the top of her head and brushed the hair from her face.
Kermit heard the first bang and woke up instantly as several more rang out through the house.
He opened the door and slipped out into the hall. Gonzo's door flung open and he walked out. "What was that?" He asked.
"I don't know" Kermit replied as another bang boomed making the floor vibrate.
More doors opened as everyone wondered what was happening.
"What's going on Uncle Kermit?" Robin asked with true fear in his eyes.
"I'm about to find out." Kermit replied making his way down the stairs the bangs got more frequent they were coming from outside the front door as though something wanted in.
Kermit opened the door and gave a confused look
"How dare you lock me out! Do you know how heavy these bags are!" Miss Piggy shouted waving a hand weighed down by at least a dozen shopping bags at Kermit.
"I'm sorry Miss Piggy I didn't realized you went shopping…" Kermit said as Miss Piggy karate chopped him across the room.
"What are you looking at?" She asked Gonzo as she retreated to her room.
Kermit got up to close the door he couldn't help but catch a glimpse of something right before a car went by and it was gone.
Sorry for the short chapter but I was bored and this is the only thing I could think of to do
Nothings better than a background story.
Janice tossed and turned she couldn't believe Michael had come but most of all she couldn't believe what he wanted.
She knew what had drove the family apart finally after years of them drifting it finally happened they all finally snapped.
An image of an envelope flashed in her mind, rain hitting the window. She remembered it perfectly.
Janice didn't want to remember, remembering would mean uncovering old wounds and painful memories she didn't want to think about. But the more she stayed awake the more she teetered on the edge of remembering or not. Janice found that the more exhausted she felt the more she teetered and finally she fell into the depths of her darkest memories.
The rain pounded the windows sending vibrations through Janice's core.
She wanted to stay asleep waking up would mean facing the growing depression downstairs.
Janice laughed to herself the depression wasn't just downstairs it was the whole house. In the rooms, the walls, the furniture and most of all the houses inhabitants themselves.
Now unfortunately Janice was fully awake so she pulled herself out of bed and lazily got dressed.
Her parents were already downstairs sipping their coffee.
Janice got her cereal and ate it in silence while remembering simpler times. Times when her mother and father would drink coffee across from each other with their arms outstretched and clasped together in the center of the tabletop.
Simpler times when the house seemed brighter and dad would kiss the top of Janice's head and hug Michael before lovingly kissing her mother and running out the door to work.
That was years ago. Janice's father read the newspaper while her mom finished her romance novel.
Janice watched Michael walk downstairs and get waffles. Janice remembered when he'd leap downstairs and they'd tackle each other for the last waffle.
"Janice there's a letter for you." Her mom surprised her by smiling.
Janice got up and walked to the counter. A letter lay unopened. She picked it up and tore it open gasping in excitement.
"I got in!" She exclaimed.
Her father ignored her and her mother looked up for a second before returning to her book.
"Hello like earth to mom and dad I got into music school!" She exclaimed again waving the letter around.
Her dad stood up and slowly walked over. "You're not going"'He told her strictly.
"But you know what it like means to dad" Janice said looking at her mom.
Her dad stomped upstairs. He returned with a large suitcase.
"Out" He said.
Janice gaped at him.
"Charles that's enough!" He mom yelled standing up.
"Fine both of you out!" He screamed again his face turning red.
Janice's mom Theresa shook her head slowly.
"You've gone to far" She told him
"Out right now!" Charles screamed making Janice flinch she took her mom's hand and they went upstairs.
"Janice stop," Her mom told her watching her 17 year old daughter begin to pack.
"Like it's fine I'll go live with one of the guys in the band." She told her mom.
Janice zipped her suitcase.
"Jannie no!" Michael yelled running to stop her. Her father stopped him "Sit Michael." He told his son.
Michael who was 19 at the time sat in a chair and buried his face in his hands.
Janice's mom stood in the doorway to the kitchen
"So you're like not coming?" Janice asked her.
Theresa shook her head "I'm sorry" She whispered.
Janice blinked back tears and opened the door walking out into the pouring rain.
Zoot was away on a vacation so Janice drove to the only other person's house she could think of.
Floyd's.
Floyd's parents had died in an accident a long time ago so he lived with his aunt and uncle.
Janice pulled into the driveway and walked up to the door.
Floyd was at the door before she could knock. How he always knew it was her she'd never know.
He looked at her suitcase and her guitar case on her back and frowned.
"What's wrong Jan?" He asked.
Janice couldn't hold the tears back any longer she fell forward and cried Floyd caught her and held her letting her cry.
When she was calmed down he finally talked to her.
"What happened?" He asked. Janice sniffled and sighed wiping her eyes "They kicked me out because I got into the school." She told him.
Floyd sighed that school was Janice's dream she'd wanted to go for as long as he'd known her.
"It'll be okay" he told her.
Janice shrugged and tried not to cry again "C'mon we'll call everyone else in the morning." He told her. Janice nodded and followed him inside.
Now Janice was awake again. She knew she couldn't her father or Michael. He might've not been the one to kick her out but he didn't help he didn't stick up for her.
Janice got out of bed and walked down the hall the floors were cool on her bare feet.
She opened the door to Floyd's room and slipped inside. She touched his shoulder lightly, he was up in a second his hand around her wrist. "Hey" Janice said surprised at how choked up her voice was.
Floyd must've noticed too because he pulled her down beside him and rested a hand on her cheek. "What's wrong?" He asked.
"I just like with Michael…and my dad…memories" She choked out.
Floyd sighed and sat up wrapping his arms around her.
"It'll be okay Jan you're not going anywhere." He told her.
Janice nodded and buried her face in his chest fisting her hands in his shirt.
"Thank you." She whispered.
Floyd's arms tightened around her "for what?" He asked.
"For helping me all this time." She replied.
Floyd kissed the top of her head and brushed the hair from her face.
Kermit heard the first bang and woke up instantly as several more rang out through the house.
He opened the door and slipped out into the hall. Gonzo's door flung open and he walked out. "What was that?" He asked.
"I don't know" Kermit replied as another bang boomed making the floor vibrate.
More doors opened as everyone wondered what was happening.
"What's going on Uncle Kermit?" Robin asked with true fear in his eyes.
"I'm about to find out." Kermit replied making his way down the stairs the bangs got more frequent they were coming from outside the front door as though something wanted in.
Kermit opened the door and gave a confused look
"How dare you lock me out! Do you know how heavy these bags are!" Miss Piggy shouted waving a hand weighed down by at least a dozen shopping bags at Kermit.
"I'm sorry Miss Piggy I didn't realized you went shopping…" Kermit said as Miss Piggy karate chopped him across the room.
"What are you looking at?" She asked Gonzo as she retreated to her room.
Kermit got up to close the door he couldn't help but catch a glimpse of something right before a car went by and it was gone.
Sorry for the short chapter but I was bored and this is the only thing I could think of to do