Ch 2- Hey Du (Hey You)

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(Original)

Hey Du/ Kleiner Android/ Hey Du/ Auf deinem Satelit/ Mit Überschall durchs Sternenmeer/ Nimm mich mit/ Ich kann nicht mehr/ Hey Du/ Kleiner Android

(English)

Hey you/ We can turn it up/ Hey you/ We can turn it up/ Silence has been killin' you/ Screamin' deep inside of you/ Just turn it up/ Just turn it up- Tokio Hotel- Hey Du

Ch 2

June 12th, 2010

​Clang! Awakening my sleeping senses, I suppressed a yawn. "Too early," I groaned, but I still rolled out from the warm wrinkled sheets.

​Breaking away from the curtains, the sun peaked through in a soft glow. The carpet, slightly warmer where the streaks of light burned the ground, sifted against my bare feet. Rejuvenating morning air, crisp with the dawning summer, created a cool breeze which swept through my open window.

​Another clang sounded. Followed by a few other crashing objects.

I hurried down the steps leading to the kitchen. "Adileigh," I asked, "are you ok?"

No static surged the air with unknown voices from the television. Sizzling of sautéing onions choked the air pleasantly. Unusual, I thought, Adileigh almost never cooked. Maybe there's an important occasion. Though as I rounded the corner, instead of a normal greeting of sleek bleach blonde hair facing me, I recognized loose blond barrel curls with swirling highlights of pinks and oranges blending perfectly with the glimmering morning light. "Morning mum," I yawned audibly.

​"You're just in time for breakfast." She smiled excitedly with a twinkle of happiness glinting in her layers of green eyes.

​A home-cooked omelet slid across table; underneath my nose. Inhaling deeply, I realized something. "There's a reason you're home early," I stated, "What happened in, um, wherever you were?" Concern may not have been noticeable within my steady tone, but my heart squeezed in my chest.

​"Why do you always assume the worst?" she questioned her voice as silky soft as clouds spotting the sky.

​"Ok, I'm a pessimist. I thought we all knew that," I replied, my voice unmistakably drowned with sarcasm.

​"So since we've clear that up-"

​"No. Seriously, what happened?" A once saucy voice drastically fluctuated to a weighted tone.

​"Think about it, today is-"

​The door sprang open, "Ms. Rosenzwig-" called Adileigh.

​"How many times do I have to tell you call me Gretchen?"

​"Too many times to count," she laughed, "Anyway where do you want to put the cake?"

​"On the counter is fine."

​"Wait. What does she know that I don't?" Confusion was a sickness consuming me, spreading quickly. Uneasiness held my stomach and my appetite started to diminish. "Will someone just spill?"

​A shared look passed between my mother and my best friend, communicating without words. With a nod from my mum, Adileigh turned to face me. In her hand a cream colored envelope.

​"Happy Birthday," they chorused together.

​"Wait." I paused. "It's already June 12th?"

​"See, I told you. She never remembers her birthday," announced Adileigh.

​"Before presents, cake," declared Mum.

​ "But I haven't-"

​"Don't complain," Adileigh whispered, trying not be overheard. Yet with only three of us in the room, murmuring defeated the point.

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