He got to his feet, strode over to the table, and knocked the puzzle to the floor before he realized what he was doing. He stared down at the pieces for a bit and poked them with hiѕ bare toes as faint creaking noises came from the direction of Mother's room. He suddenly felt like all the noises around him were closing in like wolves on a scared little deer. He couldn't stay in his room any longer. He'd go insane like the old man down the street who wore ladies' shoes and talked to himself all the time. Mihael tried to imagine himself wearing hiѕ mother's heels and found the image quite amusing. He wanted to go to the kitchen, to the living room, anywhere. If Mother saw him, he'd just say that he wanted a glass of water.
He felt like an intruder in a stranger's home as he crept out of his room and past Mother'ѕ bedroom, where she and her friend were groaning like they were about to vomit. Mihael hurried away and ran to the living room, energized by the thought that he was doing something he wasn't supposed to. He ran around the couch two times and then hopped up on the cushions, feeling the springs squeak beneath his weight. He liked to jump on the couch when Mother wasn't around, but he found that it was even more fun when it was dark and Mother wasn't paying attention.
It was so fun, in fact, that he didn't notice that Mother and her friend had come out of the room until the lights in the room snapped on, and his fun came to a crashing halt. He'd never seen one of Mother's friendѕ before, but one look at the well-dressed man gaping at him was enough to make Mihael think that friends were worthless and ugly. And stupid, because apparently the sight of a little blond boy jumping on the couch was enough to send Mother's friend into a rage. The man yelled at Mother until he turned red in the face, gripping his suit jacket and then brandishing it like a whip. Mother just apologized and cowered, and Mihael couldn't stand anyone making hiѕ mother act like that any more than he could stand that she had turned into a weak, whimpering thing.
He'd learned a lot of words from his upstairs neighbors, and he now used them all, screaming them like a mantra until he thought the man was going to lunge forward and hit him. He wanted to frighten the man away, but his words only seem to spark anger. Finally, in a blind rage, he threatened to get a knife from the kitchen and stab the man, and in that moment, he felt like he could have done it. He was never sure if his killer intent scared Mother's friend away, or if the man just decided that Mihael's high-pitched little boy yells were going to wake everyone up. Either way, he randomly threw money at Mother and stormed out the door.
The sudden presence of the money confused and stunned Mihael into silence. It was a sudden variable that he didn't understand, but he knew that money was valuable and didn't belong on the floor. He hurried over and picked it up, holding it out to Mother rather guiltily, a little ashamed of his temper tantrum. Mother only stared at him, though, and all that stood out to him was her long golden hair surrounding her flushed face, clinging to the sweat on her cheeks. It was a mess, and Mother hated for her hair to be messy. More than anything, it was her disheveled hair that let Mihael know that things were starting to come undone.
He felt like an intruder in a stranger's home as he crept out of his room and past Mother'ѕ bedroom, where she and her friend were groaning like they were about to vomit. Mihael hurried away and ran to the living room, energized by the thought that he was doing something he wasn't supposed to. He ran around the couch two times and then hopped up on the cushions, feeling the springs squeak beneath his weight. He liked to jump on the couch when Mother wasn't around, but he found that it was even more fun when it was dark and Mother wasn't paying attention.
It was so fun, in fact, that he didn't notice that Mother and her friend had come out of the room until the lights in the room snapped on, and his fun came to a crashing halt. He'd never seen one of Mother's friendѕ before, but one look at the well-dressed man gaping at him was enough to make Mihael think that friends were worthless and ugly. And stupid, because apparently the sight of a little blond boy jumping on the couch was enough to send Mother's friend into a rage. The man yelled at Mother until he turned red in the face, gripping his suit jacket and then brandishing it like a whip. Mother just apologized and cowered, and Mihael couldn't stand anyone making hiѕ mother act like that any more than he could stand that she had turned into a weak, whimpering thing.
He'd learned a lot of words from his upstairs neighbors, and he now used them all, screaming them like a mantra until he thought the man was going to lunge forward and hit him. He wanted to frighten the man away, but his words only seem to spark anger. Finally, in a blind rage, he threatened to get a knife from the kitchen and stab the man, and in that moment, he felt like he could have done it. He was never sure if his killer intent scared Mother's friend away, or if the man just decided that Mihael's high-pitched little boy yells were going to wake everyone up. Either way, he randomly threw money at Mother and stormed out the door.
The sudden presence of the money confused and stunned Mihael into silence. It was a sudden variable that he didn't understand, but he knew that money was valuable and didn't belong on the floor. He hurried over and picked it up, holding it out to Mother rather guiltily, a little ashamed of his temper tantrum. Mother only stared at him, though, and all that stood out to him was her long golden hair surrounding her flushed face, clinging to the sweat on her cheeks. It was a mess, and Mother hated for her hair to be messy. More than anything, it was her disheveled hair that let Mihael know that things were starting to come undone.