Stopping for a moment on the front pathway she noticed her Aunt Stacy’s car was parked on the front right side of the front lawn. Their fathers’ sister never visited outside of the holidays as she was a teacher in Oasis Springs.
Coming inside, she saw everyone but her mum sitting around the dining room table.
Aunt
Stacy looked like she’d been crying, then she noticed that everyone looked as
though they’d been crying.
“What’s
going on?” She asked frowning slightly, her chest felt tight.
Her Dad looked at her, his face expressionless
like one of his blank canvases. “Kelly sweetie; you’re home.” His voice was
also flat. “Come and sit down honey, there’s something we need to tell you.”
Kelly
slowly took a seat feeling her stomach turn into a block of heavy ice.
Her Dad composed
himself and cleared his throat. “Uh... Kelly your mum’s had an accident today while
she was swimming and at the time, none of us were home so, she... uh... well
you see, the paramedics they tried to...”“Kelly honey... It’ll be ok...” Her aunt tried to comfort her but Kelly instantly snapped at her..
“No,
it’s not OK. You’re saying mum’s... that she’s...” Kelly couldn’t bring herself
to say the word that described her mother’s condition.
Kelly
stood up from the table stopping anyone from saying anything more to her. A
lump formed in her throat as she went upstairs to her room locking the door.
Curling up on her bed
the tears she had fought back downstairs now flowed soaking her pillow as she
cried herself to sleep.The next morning, Kelly slowly came downstairs soon after she’d woken up knowing that she had to face the truth sooner rather than later, as awful as it was.
She
had heard her father during the night talking to a policeman who had come from
the hospital to confirm her mother was being taken to the morgue. Bianca had
drowned while everyone had been blissfully unaware off doing their own thing. The
onetime Kelly had forgotten her phone and not gone back for it like she usually
would have; maybe if she’d gone back to get her phone she could have done
something.
Aunt
Stacy was already sitting at the dining table with a cup of coffee; she looked
like she had not slept well as their eyes met.
“Morning
cupcake, how are you?” Her aunt had called her cupcake since Kelly had baked
her first batch of cupcakes when she was five and they had turned out better
than any professional baked goods her auntie had tasted.
At
first Kelly wasn’t sure what to say and just stood looking at her aunt feeling
uncomfortable.
“I’ll...
I’ll just get a cup of tea Aunt Stacy.” Was all she could think of to say;
numbly she went and got a cup of tea then came back and sat down opposite her.
Again,
they both sat in silence for a while trying to avoid eye contact, finally Kelly
spoke.
“I...
I’m not sure how I’m feeling but I need to ask. Who... who found her?”
Her
aunt looked right at her before looking back down at the table and sighing.
“Your next door
neighbour, he’d come outside to do some gardening and saw her float...” She
stopped talking and looked back up at Kelly who swallowed hard to keep her
tears back.Again silence took over the room; the sound of footsteps on the floorboards upstairs let both of them know that the boys and Devon were awake and would be making their way downstairs soon.
Kelly
stood up. “I should make some breakfast.”
Feeling
like a robot, she left her tea on the table and went over into the kitchen to
make pancakes, but even that seemed to be a drawn out chore as she paused every
few minutes staring blankly out the window.
She
kept hoping that she was having a horrible dream and about to wake up any
moment with everything normal and happy again.
Sighing she blinked
back tears as her next thoughts wandered to the funeral, after the policeman
had gone, she had been woken again hearing her aunt and father talking in the
hallway landing near her room, about how the funeral was going to be held in
afternoon tomorrow, or today as it was now; her mother’s will had apparently
instructed things to be done in a specific order.At the end of breakfast, Devon and Stacy waited until Samual Francis and Kelly had gone back upstairs to get themselves ready for the day.
Stacy
looked at Devon pursing her lips for a moment.
“I
take it Kelly doesn’t know yet, I’m right aren’t I?”
Devon
returned her look and with a sigh he nodded.
“Bianca
was going to tell her on the camping trip next week, you know roasting marshmallows
over an open fire under starlight.” Another sigh heavier than the first
increased the sadness in his eyes. “I don’t know what to do now...”
“AH
but wait, you’re littler sister just might.” Stacy smiled sightly at her
brother. “There’s a sister academy in Windenberg. They specialise in cases just
like our families, where information has been lost before it could be properly
passed on; and well...” She paused as if she was unsure she should continue.
“And
what? Don’t do that Stacy.” Devon’s eyes narrowed slightly in annoyance.
“Well,
you know the private buyer who’s commissioned you to restore those ‘portrait’
paintings for the past several years?”
He
nodded keeping his eyes on his sister.
“Well,
he’s the Chancellor of the sister academy, and they’ve still got a spot
available for this year that flows on Collage. Kelly can still go to the
specialised collage she needs to, just like you and Bianca planned for her.”
For
a moment Devon sat thinking over his sisters’ proposal, he knew Kelly would be
crushed about being further away from home, but throwing her in at the deep end
wouldn’t be fair on her either.
He
nodded. “Stacy, all of our funds were tied up in the other collage. There’s no way
that I could afford to pay another lot of fees out, what can you...”
Stacy
smiled “I’ll call tomorrow and organise everything for Kelly, right down to the
last detail if you like? And don’t worry about the fees; I’m owed a few very
large favours.”
The
lounge room clock chimed eleven; they had two hours before they were due at
Kelly’s funeral. A daunting thought.
Devon
nodded to his sister. “Thanks Stacy, I owe you for this.”
Stacy smiled shaking
her head. “No you don’t, I’ve loved Bianca like a sister and one of the perks
of being a head teacher, I get to meet other head teachers, principals and make
serious, reliable connections. How else do you think the Chancellor got your
number to commission you to restore those paintings?” A warm smile spread on
her face, Devon shook his head smiling back, they both got up from the table to
go and get ready for the funeral.Kelly was in Francis and Samuels’ room talking to Francis. He had been one of the first to come home and actually saw their mothers’ lifeless body before it had been taken away.
“I
don’t think I can do this sis. Maybe I just...”
“Don’t
say things like that. You’re twice as mentally strong as anyone I know.” Kelly
felt odd being the one giving supportive advice instead of being the recipient like
she usually was.
“What
I am supposed to do?”
“What
we’re all going to do, say our
goodbyes even though it’s not fair and too soon.” She took a breath and took
her brother gently by his shoulders looking him in the eyes. “Then, we keep
going. She’d want that, don’t you think?”
For a moment brother
and sister gazes held, before they both shed silent tears and hugged each other
tightly as if they were each other’s life rafts in a stormy enraged sea.After the funeral, Bianca’s urn was bought back home and placed on a side table in the lounge room at the bottom of the stairs, so that every day they would walk past her.
For
a few moments everyone stood absorbing the reality that Bianca was really gone.
All
the little things that had made their house a home, and had brought their
family together, were now sealed in a elegantly decorated copper urn.
Guests
who had come for the reception and had now gone, had left so much food that
going into the kitchen felt more like walking into an all you could eat buffet.
“I
don’t know if I’m really all that hungry.” Kelly mumbled as her eyes wandered
over the sweets, quiches and bread set out on the kitchen counters.
“Come
on Sis,” Samual coxed. “We can’t all just let ourselves wither away and get
sick, just have a little bit ok?”
With
a sigh, Kelly cut herself a piece of cheese loaf bread; this also coxed
everyone else to grab something to eat from the assortment of foods.
At
the table everyone sat picking and nibbling at their food without speaking, it
seemed the reality was still sinking in.
“Sweetie,
I’ve got to talk about the academy you were going to go to.”
Kelly
sighed and did her best to hide her disappointment, but it showed in the green
depths of her eyes. “I, I don’t know if I even want to go anymore Dad. I
mean...”
Devon
quickly realised that as sad as Kelly was, Windenberg being further away than
Willow Creek and might be a blessing in disguise for her.
“Sweetheart
listen,” He gently took her arms as she lowered her head, tears dripping from
her eyes to the kitchen floor. “There’s a sister academy that’s a little
further away over in Windenberg, you can always come home on long weekends as
well as the holidays. And I could come and visit with your brothers.” Devon
lowered his head slightly smiling as warmly as his aching heart would let him.
Kelly
raised her head slightly and looked at her father through tear soaked lashes,
she smiled back and nodded.
She
choked back a sob. “You and mum... you both worked so hard to help me get into
the academy, and I do want to go.” She paused pursing her lips to stop herself
from crying and took a deep breath in then let it out in a silent whistle. “It’s
just... with everything that’s happened, being further away from everyone than
I was expecting, is a bit of a shock is all.”
Devon
hugged Kelly and she hugged back tightly.
As
the parted, Devon took his own deep breath. “I’ll find out tomorrow when you
start and I promise as soon as I know, I’ll let you know.”
Kelly
nodded. “Ok Dad. If you don’t mind, I think I might go to bed.”
With short nods and
brief ‘goodnights’ to her father, brothers and aunt Kelly went upstairs.As dawn broke the next morning, Devon wiped sweat from his brow as he stood back for a moment from a brand new painting to look it over.
He
kept thinking that his most meticulous brush strokes, expensive oil based
paints and fine lint free canvas did not do his portrayal of Bianca justice.
The
picture was from an evening out a year ago; her golden blond hair had hung
silkily across her shoulders. She hadn’t been prepared for the picture to be taken,
and her expression was a charming unsure smile that had always made Devon heart
skip a beat.
During
the night, Devon hadn’t been able to sleep, so he had come upstairs to his
studio to think. Suddenly he had the
idea that he should capture his wife in a painting, one of his paintings. He was worried that if he didn’t do it at that
moment, he might forget something about her that he couldn’t get from a sterile
selfie they had taken on his phone.
Her
deep green eyes looked off towards the distance outside of the portrait, as his
brush added more paint revealing more and more of her beautiful form.
Devon did not notice the
sun was rising over the distant mountains as he continued to finish his work
only pausing to wipe his eyes clear from brimming tears, change brushes or to get
more paint.The next few months somehow went by in a blur; Devon had upgraded the pool with a new diving block and sensor lights so that if anyone went into the pool, a small alarm sounded on everyone’s mobiles to let them know the pool was occupied.
Devon
also worked from home now so that he could keep a watchful eye over his family;
a courier came every few days to collect his finished paintings and he would
take conference calls on the computer via video link.
Though Stacy had gone
back home for the last few months of the school term, she had returned as soon
as the holidays started for Christmas.Stacy managed to get the boys and Kelly to decorate the house for the holidays; although it was looking beautiful and cheery as everyone sat eating warm gooey grilled cheese sandwiches and admiring the beautiful tree before sharing out gifts, there was still heaviness in the atmosphere. It seemed that for a while everything would be a sad first ‘without her’ moment.
Devon and the kids didn’t go camping for New Years, no one felt right about it; Stacy did manage to get everyone into the back yard to roast freshly caught fish from the river as well as marshmallows over their fire pit they also set up a tent to sleep out under the stars.
As hard as everyone was taking the loss of Bianca, Stacy was determined to snap them out of it as well. She knew it wasn’t healthy to mourn her forever.
The end of the holidays seemed to suddenly creep up on Kelly, Samuel and Francis. Now it was their time to head off to their last year of school at each of their specialised collages.
On
the evening before everyone left home for the first time in their lives, Kelly
made a special blue confetti cake for after dinner as a sort of ‘bon voyage’
celebration for them.
There wasn’t much
conversation between anyone though; only a few nods with before slowly, one by
one they all went to bed.The next day around mid-morning, out the front of the house; Samuel, Francis and Kelly all gathered with their father for their last goodbyes to each other.
All
three had spent their entire lives in this house and now they were all separating
from each other for the next few months. They’d never been separated from each
other for longer than a school trip or sleepover at a friend’s place.
To
Kelly’s surprise, Samuel was the one who turned to her first and hugged her
tightly.
He
spoke softly to her. “Don’t take crap from anyone, ok?”
“Promise,
you either.” She smiled giving him a small extra squeeze before letting go.
Francis
came over, he was bursting with excitement, and of course he snapped a selfie
with Kelly and their Dad.
“I’ll
video call you once a week on Monday’s, I want to see that you’re ok. None of
that over the phone fake stuff.”
Again
Kelly smiled, but she knew her eyes held the sadness in them.
Finally
Devon took Kelly in his arms with a strong, warm embrace that made her feel as
though time had stood still for a moment while he held her.
Kelly
closed her eyes and breathed in his familiar scent, and for another moment she was
able to feel as though she wasn’t about to fall apart.
“I
can give you the big fatherly speech if you like?” He smiled as he released her
from the hug and looked at Kelly an arm’s length away.
She
smiled shaking her head with a small laugh. “It’s fine Dad, I’ll call you after
I get settled. I love you.”
“Love
you too.”
Devon
began to say something more to her, but her taxi pulled up giving a short beep
of its horn interrupting him.
Picking up her
backpack Kelly gave her father on more kiss on his cheek, she paused for a
moment more giving her family one last look over before she got into the taxi,
she kept tight lipped to stop herself from crying and let herself be driven away
to the next part of her life.