Aubrey had been hiding for days…..no…...nights. Aubrey had been hiding for nights since her change. It had taken her that long to come to terms with her new reality. The reality that she was no longer the pretty little princess she had been. There would be no more spot-light on her. She would have to learn to live in the shadows of buildings and clothing and that was something she truly hated.
She had never hated anything more than having to hide. Okay, that wasn’t totally true. She loved to hide when it suited her. When she was doing something she didn’t want anyone to know about. But the rest of the time, she did hate hiding. She wasn’t born or raised to be a person that didn’t have the attention of the room when she walked in. She was used to people looking at her, used to people wanting to be her. She was the girl that every other teenage girl in school wanted to be. The popular girl, the rich girl, the girl with the prettiest voice, the girl that got asked to the dances first. But not now.
Now she was a monster. Truly. Completely. And she had to find a way to live with that.
She had never hated anything more than having to hide. Okay, that wasn’t totally true. She loved to hide when it suited her. When she was doing something she didn’t want anyone to know about. But the rest of the time, she did hate hiding. She wasn’t born or raised to be a person that didn’t have the attention of the room when she walked in. She was used to people looking at her, used to people wanting to be her. She was the girl that every other teenage girl in school wanted to be. The popular girl, the rich girl, the girl with the prettiest voice, the girl that got asked to the dances first. But not now.
Now she was a monster. Truly. Completely. And she had to find a way to live with that.
Don't leave me in all this pain
Don't leave me out in the rain
Come back and bring back my smile
Come and take these tears away
I need your arms to hold me now
The nights are so unkind
Bring back those nights when I held you beside me
Un-break my heart
Say you'll love me again
Undo this hurt you caused
When you walked out the door
And walked out of my life
Un-cry these tears
I cried so many nights
Un-break my heart
My heart
The song filled the small corner of the Lucksmith’s Inn and Casino where the small stage was. Aubrey stood in the middle of it, but there was no spot-light on her. In fact, there was very little lighting at all around the stage. Just a girl, dressed all in black, with a dark purple hooded cloak on over her clothing. It was one of those cloaks that people usually wore to RenFaires, plain and simple, but it did the trick, she thought, as she had the hood pulled so far forward that her face was hidden behind it. But the voice was not.
It felt good to do something familiar, to sing again. Everything had changed quickly when her family had arrived in Harper Rock. The song she’d chosen to sing tonight was evidence of that change. Sure, most people that heard it would think….oh just another love sick girl belting out the tragedy of a lost love. But to Aubrey, this song wasn’t about a boy. It was about the loss of her appearance. Her family had tried to convince her that it didn’t matter to them what she looked like. They’d done all the things that families do when they love you, offer to help, tell you that you looked pretty even when you didn’t feel pretty. They tried. They really did.
It felt good to do something familiar, to sing again. Everything had changed quickly when her family had arrived in Harper Rock. The song she’d chosen to sing tonight was evidence of that change. Sure, most people that heard it would think….oh just another love sick girl belting out the tragedy of a lost love. But to Aubrey, this song wasn’t about a boy. It was about the loss of her appearance. Her family had tried to convince her that it didn’t matter to them what she looked like. They’d done all the things that families do when they love you, offer to help, tell you that you looked pretty even when you didn’t feel pretty. They tried. They really did.
Take back that sad word goodbye
Bring back the joy to my life
Don't leave me here with these tears
Come and kiss this pain away
I can't forget the day you left
Time is so unkind
And life is so cruel without you here beside me
Un-break my heart
Say you'll love me again
Undo this hurt you caused
When you walked out the door
And walked out of my life
Un-cry these tears
I cried so many nights
Un-break my heart
Don't leave me in all this pain
Don't leave me out in the rain
Bring back the nights when I held you beside me
Aubrey poured her pain into that cover song. Her voice carried the emotions out to the few people that had stopped gambling long enough to listen. She didn’t move as she sang. Her eyes focused on the floor a few feet in front of the stage, one hand held the microphone as it was still cradled in the stand. A gloved hand, with the black of the material going up her arm to her elbow beneath the long, draping sleeves of the cloak.
A tear slid down her cheek as she continued to sing and she let it fall without wiping it away. She could do this, she thought. She had to be able to do this. She could win back herself, even if it was a self that she wasn’t used to. Even if it was a self she didn’t know yet. She could do this. She had to be able to do this. For her family. For herself.
A tear slid down her cheek as she continued to sing and she let it fall without wiping it away. She could do this, she thought. She had to be able to do this. She could win back herself, even if it was a self that she wasn’t used to. Even if it was a self she didn’t know yet. She could do this. She had to be able to do this. For her family. For herself.
Un-break my heart
Say you'll love me again
Undo this hurt you caused
When you walked out the door
And walked out of my life
Un-cry these tears
I cried so many, many nights
Oh, un-break my
Un-break my heart, oh baby
Come back and say you love me
Un-break my heart, sweet darlin'
Without you I just can't go on
Can't go on
Say that you love me, say that you love me
Tell me you love me, un-break my
Say that you love me, say that you love me
Tell me you love me, un-break my…..heart.
As the song came to a close, she stood on the stage while the last few notes of the music played, still looking down, still standing as still as she possibly could. It was moments before she finally let go of the microphone, let the sleeve of her cloak fall down over her hand as she turned to walk to the back of the stage and down the two steps.
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