TheyBeChillin
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- Jun 5, 2022
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Entry 1
Prompt- Drama
Title- Virginia’s Nightmare
This is a shortened selection taken from a larger story I wrote. Virginia is a nine year old girl who lives with her family in Tennessee during the 1950’s. The story follows Virginia as she deals with the grief of losing her Grandfather while the entire series is about her coming of age.
Virginia lay in bed, tossing and turning. She sweat beneath the covers while tears ran down her cheeks as a nightmare played vividly in her mind. Sitting up in bed, she immediately jolted awake. Virginia breathed heavily as she tried to see around the dark room. Her heart pounded at the sound of somebody walking downstairs.
Trembling, she slowly got out of bed, opening her door. Virginia glanced down the stairs and noticed her father had returned home from his job. Henry had sat down on the couch and was enjoying fried chicken and a piece of pie. Wiping her eyes of her tears, Virginia slowly walked down the creaky stairs.
“ Daddy, “ she greeted in a pitiful tone. Somewhat startled, Henry glanced over his shoulder and gave Virginia a sympathetic look.
“ Virginia, what are you doing awake? It’s soon after midnight, “ he asked, concerned.
“ I had a bad dream, “ she told him.
“ Come here, “ he smiled comfortingly, holding out his arms while he set his food on the bedside table. Slowly, Virginia walked over to him and sat in his lap, hugging him around his neck. “ It was just a nightmare. There’s nothing to be afraid of, “ he told her softly.
“ But it wasn’t just a nightmare, “ Virginia whimpered.
“ What do you mean? “
“ I had a dream where you got sick, and you died, “ she fretted, the tears beginning to fill her eyes once more.
“ I’m not sick, Virginia, “ Henry stated plainly. Virginia rubbed her finger against her father’s shirt collar in a circular motion.
“ But you could get sick- like Pawpaw got sick, “ she muttered, her voice cracking. Beginning to cry, Virginia put her head into her father’s neck.
“ I’m not going to get sick like Pawpaw did… I plan on being here a long time, “ he said, stroking the back of her hair.
“ What happened to Pawpaw? What was he sick with? “ she asked innocently. Sighing, Henry stared down at his plate.
“ He wore out, Baby… he just wore out, “ Henry told her softly, taking on a saddened tone.
“ I think about him… sometimes, when I’m happy, I remember him, and it makes me feel bad, “ she confessed, not meeting her father’s gaze.
“ Why does it make you feel bad? “ he asked, perplexed.
“ Because what if he looks down at me from Heaven and thinks I don’t love him anymore? Or thinks I forgot about him? “
“ Your Pawpaw knows how much you loved him- I promise you. He would want you to be happy… I think, if he looked down from Heaven and saw you smiling, it might just make him smile too, “ Henry told her comfortingly with a gentle smile.
“ Do you think so? “ she asked hopefully, a slight grin creeping over her face.
“ I do… Now, how about we get you back in bed so you can get some sleep? You have a big day tomorrow, “ he prompted, carrying her back to bed. Giving her a quick kiss on the head, he set her in the bed and covered the blankets over her. Henry gave her a smile before beginning to leave the room.
“ Daddy, wait, “ Virginia called after him.
“ What is it? “ he asks in a slightly annoyed tone.
“ I’m… I’m scared of the dark, “ she muttered hesitantly, hiding her face under the covers.
“ Oh, Virginia- it’s just the dark, “ he groaned, the dark circles under his eyes illuminating from the reflection of light downstairs.
“ I’m sorry, “ she said, rolling over in bed as she hid her face in the covers and leaving only her eyes to peek out. Letting out a sigh, Henry walked over to the curtains.
“ No- I’m sorry. Your father is just… very tired, “ he gave her a half-reassuring smile before opening the curtains. Hundreds of stars twinkled brilliantly from the heavens, and the moon illuminated the room. Virginia stared up at the sky while her eyes lit up with wonder. “ I used to be scared of the dark too. Your Grandma and Pawpaw would open the curtains for me so I could watch the stars as I fell asleep, “ he told her, beginning to leave the room once more.
“ You were scared of the dark? “ Virginia gawked. Chuckling, Henry answered,
“ Yes- I was. However, I grew out of that. Sweet dreams, Virginia. I love you, “ he told her with an exhausted yet loving tone.
“ Goodnight, Daddy. I love you too. “
Prompt- Drama
Title- Virginia’s Nightmare
This is a shortened selection taken from a larger story I wrote. Virginia is a nine year old girl who lives with her family in Tennessee during the 1950’s. The story follows Virginia as she deals with the grief of losing her Grandfather while the entire series is about her coming of age.
Virginia lay in bed, tossing and turning. She sweat beneath the covers while tears ran down her cheeks as a nightmare played vividly in her mind. Sitting up in bed, she immediately jolted awake. Virginia breathed heavily as she tried to see around the dark room. Her heart pounded at the sound of somebody walking downstairs.
Trembling, she slowly got out of bed, opening her door. Virginia glanced down the stairs and noticed her father had returned home from his job. Henry had sat down on the couch and was enjoying fried chicken and a piece of pie. Wiping her eyes of her tears, Virginia slowly walked down the creaky stairs.
“ Daddy, “ she greeted in a pitiful tone. Somewhat startled, Henry glanced over his shoulder and gave Virginia a sympathetic look.
“ Virginia, what are you doing awake? It’s soon after midnight, “ he asked, concerned.
“ I had a bad dream, “ she told him.
“ Come here, “ he smiled comfortingly, holding out his arms while he set his food on the bedside table. Slowly, Virginia walked over to him and sat in his lap, hugging him around his neck. “ It was just a nightmare. There’s nothing to be afraid of, “ he told her softly.
“ But it wasn’t just a nightmare, “ Virginia whimpered.
“ What do you mean? “
“ I had a dream where you got sick, and you died, “ she fretted, the tears beginning to fill her eyes once more.
“ I’m not sick, Virginia, “ Henry stated plainly. Virginia rubbed her finger against her father’s shirt collar in a circular motion.
“ But you could get sick- like Pawpaw got sick, “ she muttered, her voice cracking. Beginning to cry, Virginia put her head into her father’s neck.
“ I’m not going to get sick like Pawpaw did… I plan on being here a long time, “ he said, stroking the back of her hair.
“ What happened to Pawpaw? What was he sick with? “ she asked innocently. Sighing, Henry stared down at his plate.
“ He wore out, Baby… he just wore out, “ Henry told her softly, taking on a saddened tone.
“ I think about him… sometimes, when I’m happy, I remember him, and it makes me feel bad, “ she confessed, not meeting her father’s gaze.
“ Why does it make you feel bad? “ he asked, perplexed.
“ Because what if he looks down at me from Heaven and thinks I don’t love him anymore? Or thinks I forgot about him? “
“ Your Pawpaw knows how much you loved him- I promise you. He would want you to be happy… I think, if he looked down from Heaven and saw you smiling, it might just make him smile too, “ Henry told her comfortingly with a gentle smile.
“ Do you think so? “ she asked hopefully, a slight grin creeping over her face.
“ I do… Now, how about we get you back in bed so you can get some sleep? You have a big day tomorrow, “ he prompted, carrying her back to bed. Giving her a quick kiss on the head, he set her in the bed and covered the blankets over her. Henry gave her a smile before beginning to leave the room.
“ Daddy, wait, “ Virginia called after him.
“ What is it? “ he asks in a slightly annoyed tone.
“ I’m… I’m scared of the dark, “ she muttered hesitantly, hiding her face under the covers.
“ Oh, Virginia- it’s just the dark, “ he groaned, the dark circles under his eyes illuminating from the reflection of light downstairs.
“ I’m sorry, “ she said, rolling over in bed as she hid her face in the covers and leaving only her eyes to peek out. Letting out a sigh, Henry walked over to the curtains.
“ No- I’m sorry. Your father is just… very tired, “ he gave her a half-reassuring smile before opening the curtains. Hundreds of stars twinkled brilliantly from the heavens, and the moon illuminated the room. Virginia stared up at the sky while her eyes lit up with wonder. “ I used to be scared of the dark too. Your Grandma and Pawpaw would open the curtains for me so I could watch the stars as I fell asleep, “ he told her, beginning to leave the room once more.
“ You were scared of the dark? “ Virginia gawked. Chuckling, Henry answered,
“ Yes- I was. However, I grew out of that. Sweet dreams, Virginia. I love you, “ he told her with an exhausted yet loving tone.
“ Goodnight, Daddy. I love you too. “