woodyloveslinkin
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Ok, this is a vamped up version of our discombulated LPF family. We still have the key characters to it, but we have added characters to it. So here's the list of the main characters -
Ravyn (Ravynlee), Sarah (me - woodyloveslinkin), Mel (Pheonix), Fox/Meghan (Greyfoxx), Rob (Rob Bourdon), Viking (Frabjorn), David (David Draiman), Jess (LPNailz) and Jos/Josipa (Mrs Bennington-Delson), Jo/Joanna (crazy_robster).
It was the middle of summer and already the Bourdon-Draiman family felt like they had entered a sauna. In this house, on the end of the street, in the middle of a busy city and popular city of America, lived the Bourdon-Draiman family.
Ravyn (Ravynlee), Sarah (me - woodyloveslinkin), Mel (Pheonix), Fox/Meghan (Greyfoxx), Rob (Rob Bourdon), Viking (Frabjorn), David (David Draiman), Jess (LPNailz) and Jos/Josipa (Mrs Bennington-Delson), Jo/Joanna (crazy_robster).
It was the middle of summer and already the Bourdon-Draiman family felt like they had entered a sauna. In this house, on the end of the street, in the middle of a busy city and popular city of America, lived the Bourdon-Draiman family.
Fox Bourdon, now 19, lived with her stepfather, David Draiman, and his two children from his previous marriage, Jos, 17, and Jessie, 15. Along with her half sisters, Sarah and Mel, twins, going on 20 this year, but her brother Viking, 21, had moved out, leaving her stuck with her mother biological mother Ravyn. Her biological father, Chester, whom her mother had an affair with during her marriage to her previous husband, Rob.
Fox looked to the clock to see what time it was, it was only midday. The school holidays had proven to be going slower than usual. Maybe because David was away these holidays, on tour, he said, and most of the family believed him when he said he was on tour. Except for Sarah, who was the trouble stirrer with her new stepfather but got on pretty well with her stepsisters, sometimes.
"Where the **** is everyone?" asked Fox, as she realised that the house was silent. Usually, at this time, her mother would be glued to the CI channel on their television (also known as the idiot box in her mother's terms) and everybody would be out and about and in and out through various doors that led outside either to the front of the house or the backyard. "Mom..where are you?" No response. So Fox decided instead of calling out to her mother she would probably go and look for her. Was she at work today? Fox didn't know. She knew her mother ran a bakery chain but it was rare that she wouldn't tell the family that she would be at work today. She left the living room, and went to the kitchen. Jos was sitting at the huge table inside the kitchen that had black and white tiles for its floor, and a massive cooking area. She was reading a gossip magazine with her pink metallic iPod blaring some RnB music. "Jos!" Fox felt the need to yell at her to try and talk to her through her blaring music. No response. Fox walked over and sat down in front of her.
Jos noticed her stepsister's presence in the room and looked up, as she took the white iPod earphones out of her ears.
"What?" asked Jos, with the music still blaring and the gossip magazine still opened in front of her. "What do you want?"
"Have you seen Mom around?" asked Fox.
"Have I seen your Mom around?" Jos restructured the question. "No." Fox sighed. "Why? What's the matter?"
"Nothing, the place seems too quiet," answered Fox.
"Well, Dad's on tour for a couple of weeks, he told you that before he left, and people have places to go and people to see," explained Jos. Fox felt as though Jos was treating her as though she was stupid or something, despite the age difference.
"You mean your Dad?" Fox mocked.
"Whatever," Jos dusted off her shoulders. "Was that your only question you had for me?"
"You're such a *****," Fox commented as she left the table and went in search for her half siblings, wherever they were. She went straight for the back door to see if Sarah or Mel were outside, as Jos rolled her eyes and plugged herself back into her own little world with the gossip magazine and her iPod back into her ears. Fox opened the door to see Sarah lying down on the grass under the shade of the trees just right near the pool.
Her hair was wet and it was obvious that she had gone for a swim in the large inbuilt pool that David's money had paid for, even the black and white bikini set that Sarah was wearing and the sunglasses that she was wearing over her eyes, were bought with David's money. She had her head buried in her crossed arms and looked like she was attempting to relax or sleep under the shade of the palm trees.
"What do you want?" Sarah asked as she looked up to see who had opened the sliding door to disturb her in her relaxed state. "You woke me up, I hope you're happy."
"Where's Ma?" asked Fox.
"And you're expecting me to know the answer to that?" asked Sarah, sitting up straight.
"We have the same mother, so yes I do," answered Fox.
"I have no ******* idea," Sarah replied, quite rudely. "Is Jos inside?"
"She is but she said she has no clue as well," answered Fox. "Where's Mel?" Sarah shrugged as she got to her feet and then did Fox only notice that she had bought her stereo player outside with her. "Is Ma at work?"
"What did I just tell you?" asked Sarah, angrily. "If I honestly knew I would've told you by now. What would want me to withhold my mother's presence to a person like yourself, Fox?" Fox shrugged. Sarah stopped in front of the stereo and pressed play on it.
"Do you remember the last time you blared music outside?" asked Fox. "The cops were called because one of the neighbours had reported a domestic disturbance and it was you playing your music too loud. What is it this **** anyway?"
"It's not ****, it's better than what you listen to," Sarah retorted. "Go off and find sis." Just as she said that the karate kid of the family walked through the back door. "Hey, karate kid, did you pull some moves today or did you get the **** flogged out of you like usual today in training?" Jess stopped and looked at Sarah with a filthy glare.
"Is there ever a time where you are not mean to me?" asked Jess. "Do you know what time your Mom is coming home?"
"Whenever she feels like it," answered Sarah. "Why?"
"I need to get some stuff from in town," answered Jess.
"Like what?" asked Fox.
"Then how the **** did you get back from your karate training if Mom didn't pick you up from it?" asked Sarah.
"I got a friend to drop me home," answered Jess. "Does anyone who is legally allowed to drive a vehicle want to drive me into town?" Jess looked to Fox and then to Sarah.
"I will," offered Sarah.
"I said someone who can legally drive," said Jess, blankly.
"Look, do you want that stuff from in town?" asked Sarah. Jess nodded. "Then I don't see the problem. David's got two cars left in the garage which Mom has right now, so leaving one car left for someone else to drive. And I know where the keys are to it." Sarah smiled as she went past the two girls and went inside. She went straight for the key rack beside the fridge. Jos saw what she was doing and smiled. She took an earphone out of her ear to talk to her stepsister.
"What are you upto this time?" asked Jos, as she realised that she had just answered her question, by looking at Sarah with the key to one of her father's cars in her hand and a guilty grin on her look. "I think I just answered my own question. Can I come?"
"I don't see why not, just dropping your annoying sister downtown," answered Sarah.
"She's your sister as well," Jos added.
"Correction, stepsister," Sarah corrected, as she went into her bedroom to put some shorts on and some shoes. Moments later, she came out and everyone who she had previously spoken to were in the kitchen.
"Ma's going to chuck the ***** if she finds out that you've done this," Fox had to remind her sister. Sarah shrugged, as she disappeared to go into the garage to get the blue car out. Sarah reversed out of the open garage door and beeped the horn to indicate for everyone to get in. And in a matter of time, Jos was in the passenger front seat and Jess was in the back seat, looking out the window, leaving Fox at home.
They were on the main highway, when someone broke the silence that was had filled the car, (other than the CD that Sarah had chosen to play). Jos turned the CD down and looked to Sarah, who was in her own little world and the second that she did, Sarah's cellphone started to ring.
"Can you pick that up?" she asked Jos.
"What? Doing more illegal stuff is too much for you?" asked Jos, smiling at her own joke. Sarah held back a laugh, as Jos picked up her phone to see who was calling her stepsister. It came up with Mom's Cell. "It's your Mom. Should I even pick up or just let it ring out?"
"Pick it up, or else she'll be ringing me forever," answered Sarah.
"Hello?" Jos picked up Sarah's cell.
"Is that you Jos?" asked Ravyn.
"Yeah, Ravyn, it's Jos,"
"Can you tell me something?"
"Yeah, sure thing,"
"I'm driving back home now on the highway, why did I see your father's car on the road?"
"Ah, I don't know what you're talking about, when I left home, it was there,"
"So where are you now? And where's that ungrateful child of mine that I gave birth to?"
"I don't know, she must've left her cell in my bag, last I saw of her she was with a guy,"
"Oh ****, don't say that," Sarah whispered.
"What guy?"
"I don't know. Why all the questions?"
"Because I just saw you in the blue car of your father's with Jess in the back, and Sarah driving,"
"You must be seeing things..."
"Hang up..." Sarah whispered.
"I might be old Jos, but I'm not crazy, I saw what I saw-"
SMASH!
Sarah lost control of the car in the split second that she had focused her attention on Jos as she told her stepsister to hand up on her mother, and went smashed into an upcoming tree. All three of them found themselves stuck in pieces of demented metal. Sarah looked around quickly to see if everyone was okay. To her luck, everyone was still awake. She saw a trickle of blood run down Jos' forehead and tried to turn to see if Jess was okay, but she was stuck. She couldn't move.
"Can everyone hear me?" asked Sarah, as she saw Jos meet her gaze. She nodded, but cringed at the same time. "Are you hurt, Jos?" Sarah soon realised that she was too bleeding as well.
"Yes..neck.." answered Jos, slowly.
"Okay, are you hurt Jess?" asked Sarah.
"Not really," answered Jess.
After a couple of minutes of silence between the trio, they heard voices outside. One voice sounded very familiar to Sarah.
"Dad! Daddy!" Sarah tried to yell, but knew she would probably go unheard.
"Sarah?! Is that you?" asked Rob, as he was outside, and was a couple of cars behind the blue car that his daughter was illegally driving. He turned around to one of the other men that had bothered to stop for the wrecked vehicle. "My daughter is in there. We've got to get her out."
A couple of minutes later after hearing various noises including strange voices and Rob's voice, they heard the driver's door start to shift. Finally, after a couple of minutes the door had completely come off. Rob looked devastated to his daughter in a car accident and immediately got her out. He told the other men who were there to and get the other girls out. But he didn't know that they were his ex-wife's new man's children. Rob laid his child on the ground.
"Hey! That's my stepdaughter, mate! Get your hands off her!" they heard David's voice approach as Rob got to his feet. Rob wasn't impressed. So this was the man that his wife had left him for? "And who do you think you are, exactly?" David approached Rob, so that they were face to face.
"Her biological father," Rob answered bluntly.
Fox looked to the clock to see what time it was, it was only midday. The school holidays had proven to be going slower than usual. Maybe because David was away these holidays, on tour, he said, and most of the family believed him when he said he was on tour. Except for Sarah, who was the trouble stirrer with her new stepfather but got on pretty well with her stepsisters, sometimes.
"Where the **** is everyone?" asked Fox, as she realised that the house was silent. Usually, at this time, her mother would be glued to the CI channel on their television (also known as the idiot box in her mother's terms) and everybody would be out and about and in and out through various doors that led outside either to the front of the house or the backyard. "Mom..where are you?" No response. So Fox decided instead of calling out to her mother she would probably go and look for her. Was she at work today? Fox didn't know. She knew her mother ran a bakery chain but it was rare that she wouldn't tell the family that she would be at work today. She left the living room, and went to the kitchen. Jos was sitting at the huge table inside the kitchen that had black and white tiles for its floor, and a massive cooking area. She was reading a gossip magazine with her pink metallic iPod blaring some RnB music. "Jos!" Fox felt the need to yell at her to try and talk to her through her blaring music. No response. Fox walked over and sat down in front of her.
Jos noticed her stepsister's presence in the room and looked up, as she took the white iPod earphones out of her ears.
"What?" asked Jos, with the music still blaring and the gossip magazine still opened in front of her. "What do you want?"
"Have you seen Mom around?" asked Fox.
"Have I seen your Mom around?" Jos restructured the question. "No." Fox sighed. "Why? What's the matter?"
"Nothing, the place seems too quiet," answered Fox.
"Well, Dad's on tour for a couple of weeks, he told you that before he left, and people have places to go and people to see," explained Jos. Fox felt as though Jos was treating her as though she was stupid or something, despite the age difference.
"You mean your Dad?" Fox mocked.
"Whatever," Jos dusted off her shoulders. "Was that your only question you had for me?"
"You're such a *****," Fox commented as she left the table and went in search for her half siblings, wherever they were. She went straight for the back door to see if Sarah or Mel were outside, as Jos rolled her eyes and plugged herself back into her own little world with the gossip magazine and her iPod back into her ears. Fox opened the door to see Sarah lying down on the grass under the shade of the trees just right near the pool.
Her hair was wet and it was obvious that she had gone for a swim in the large inbuilt pool that David's money had paid for, even the black and white bikini set that Sarah was wearing and the sunglasses that she was wearing over her eyes, were bought with David's money. She had her head buried in her crossed arms and looked like she was attempting to relax or sleep under the shade of the palm trees.
"What do you want?" Sarah asked as she looked up to see who had opened the sliding door to disturb her in her relaxed state. "You woke me up, I hope you're happy."
"Where's Ma?" asked Fox.
"And you're expecting me to know the answer to that?" asked Sarah, sitting up straight.
"We have the same mother, so yes I do," answered Fox.
"I have no ******* idea," Sarah replied, quite rudely. "Is Jos inside?"
"She is but she said she has no clue as well," answered Fox. "Where's Mel?" Sarah shrugged as she got to her feet and then did Fox only notice that she had bought her stereo player outside with her. "Is Ma at work?"
"What did I just tell you?" asked Sarah, angrily. "If I honestly knew I would've told you by now. What would want me to withhold my mother's presence to a person like yourself, Fox?" Fox shrugged. Sarah stopped in front of the stereo and pressed play on it.
"Do you remember the last time you blared music outside?" asked Fox. "The cops were called because one of the neighbours had reported a domestic disturbance and it was you playing your music too loud. What is it this **** anyway?"
"It's not ****, it's better than what you listen to," Sarah retorted. "Go off and find sis." Just as she said that the karate kid of the family walked through the back door. "Hey, karate kid, did you pull some moves today or did you get the **** flogged out of you like usual today in training?" Jess stopped and looked at Sarah with a filthy glare.
"Is there ever a time where you are not mean to me?" asked Jess. "Do you know what time your Mom is coming home?"
"Whenever she feels like it," answered Sarah. "Why?"
"I need to get some stuff from in town," answered Jess.
"Like what?" asked Fox.
"Then how the **** did you get back from your karate training if Mom didn't pick you up from it?" asked Sarah.
"I got a friend to drop me home," answered Jess. "Does anyone who is legally allowed to drive a vehicle want to drive me into town?" Jess looked to Fox and then to Sarah.
"I will," offered Sarah.
"I said someone who can legally drive," said Jess, blankly.
"Look, do you want that stuff from in town?" asked Sarah. Jess nodded. "Then I don't see the problem. David's got two cars left in the garage which Mom has right now, so leaving one car left for someone else to drive. And I know where the keys are to it." Sarah smiled as she went past the two girls and went inside. She went straight for the key rack beside the fridge. Jos saw what she was doing and smiled. She took an earphone out of her ear to talk to her stepsister.
"What are you upto this time?" asked Jos, as she realised that she had just answered her question, by looking at Sarah with the key to one of her father's cars in her hand and a guilty grin on her look. "I think I just answered my own question. Can I come?"
"I don't see why not, just dropping your annoying sister downtown," answered Sarah.
"She's your sister as well," Jos added.
"Correction, stepsister," Sarah corrected, as she went into her bedroom to put some shorts on and some shoes. Moments later, she came out and everyone who she had previously spoken to were in the kitchen.
"Ma's going to chuck the ***** if she finds out that you've done this," Fox had to remind her sister. Sarah shrugged, as she disappeared to go into the garage to get the blue car out. Sarah reversed out of the open garage door and beeped the horn to indicate for everyone to get in. And in a matter of time, Jos was in the passenger front seat and Jess was in the back seat, looking out the window, leaving Fox at home.
They were on the main highway, when someone broke the silence that was had filled the car, (other than the CD that Sarah had chosen to play). Jos turned the CD down and looked to Sarah, who was in her own little world and the second that she did, Sarah's cellphone started to ring.
"Can you pick that up?" she asked Jos.
"What? Doing more illegal stuff is too much for you?" asked Jos, smiling at her own joke. Sarah held back a laugh, as Jos picked up her phone to see who was calling her stepsister. It came up with Mom's Cell. "It's your Mom. Should I even pick up or just let it ring out?"
"Pick it up, or else she'll be ringing me forever," answered Sarah.
"Hello?" Jos picked up Sarah's cell.
"Is that you Jos?" asked Ravyn.
"Yeah, Ravyn, it's Jos,"
"Can you tell me something?"
"Yeah, sure thing,"
"I'm driving back home now on the highway, why did I see your father's car on the road?"
"Ah, I don't know what you're talking about, when I left home, it was there,"
"So where are you now? And where's that ungrateful child of mine that I gave birth to?"
"I don't know, she must've left her cell in my bag, last I saw of her she was with a guy,"
"Oh ****, don't say that," Sarah whispered.
"What guy?"
"I don't know. Why all the questions?"
"Because I just saw you in the blue car of your father's with Jess in the back, and Sarah driving,"
"You must be seeing things..."
"Hang up..." Sarah whispered.
"I might be old Jos, but I'm not crazy, I saw what I saw-"
SMASH!
Sarah lost control of the car in the split second that she had focused her attention on Jos as she told her stepsister to hand up on her mother, and went smashed into an upcoming tree. All three of them found themselves stuck in pieces of demented metal. Sarah looked around quickly to see if everyone was okay. To her luck, everyone was still awake. She saw a trickle of blood run down Jos' forehead and tried to turn to see if Jess was okay, but she was stuck. She couldn't move.
"Can everyone hear me?" asked Sarah, as she saw Jos meet her gaze. She nodded, but cringed at the same time. "Are you hurt, Jos?" Sarah soon realised that she was too bleeding as well.
"Yes..neck.." answered Jos, slowly.
"Okay, are you hurt Jess?" asked Sarah.
"Not really," answered Jess.
After a couple of minutes of silence between the trio, they heard voices outside. One voice sounded very familiar to Sarah.
"Dad! Daddy!" Sarah tried to yell, but knew she would probably go unheard.
"Sarah?! Is that you?" asked Rob, as he was outside, and was a couple of cars behind the blue car that his daughter was illegally driving. He turned around to one of the other men that had bothered to stop for the wrecked vehicle. "My daughter is in there. We've got to get her out."
A couple of minutes later after hearing various noises including strange voices and Rob's voice, they heard the driver's door start to shift. Finally, after a couple of minutes the door had completely come off. Rob looked devastated to his daughter in a car accident and immediately got her out. He told the other men who were there to and get the other girls out. But he didn't know that they were his ex-wife's new man's children. Rob laid his child on the ground.
"Hey! That's my stepdaughter, mate! Get your hands off her!" they heard David's voice approach as Rob got to his feet. Rob wasn't impressed. So this was the man that his wife had left him for? "And who do you think you are, exactly?" David approached Rob, so that they were face to face.
"Her biological father," Rob answered bluntly.
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