"Julie,isn't it about time you help your mother with the kegs like you promised?" Joshua asked as he leaned against the doorframe leading to her bedroom.
"Stepmother..." Julie muttered under her breath as she turned from the window to face him.
"What?" Joshua shot back sternly as he stepped into the room.
"Nothing...I'll go help Emily with the kegs. All better, right?"
"We are not having this argument again. You are a part of this family and I expect you to do as you are told." he says as he bars the doorway. "Do you understand?"
"Yeah, sure. I guess." Julie says quietly as she waits for him to move his arm so she can leave.
"No. Try again." Joshua says as he does his best to hold in his temper.
"What do you want from me?" she asks as she shrinks away from him a little. "Fine...I'll go help...mother with the potion kegs like you said. Okay?" Julie spoke timidly while looking down at his feet.
With a muted grunt, Joshua dropped his arm and watched as Julie left the room and walked down the short hallway to the front door. Julie gave a sideways glance toward Joshua as she opened the door and stepped outside. Joshua let out a loud sigh as he went to the pantry to take a quick hit of his strongest whisky. After taking a couple of gulps, he pushed the cork back into the half-empty bottle and headed toward the door.
Emily looked out the workshop window and saw Julie coming toward the workshop and tried to put on her best face. When Emily heard the latch to the door click, she acted busy and that she didn't hear her come in. "Oh, hi Julie. How are you?" Emily said in her sweetest voice.
"Please don't. I am here to help you load the kegs into the wagon." Julie spouted rudely as she lifts the first keg. "Then I can go hunting the rest of the afternoon."
"Did your father say you could go? After this delivery, I could use your help with supper. We'll be butchering a boar and I can't pick it up by myself." Emily said as she continued to grind the last of the dried mandrake.
"But the afternoons are my free times." Julie said in protest as the door to the workshop swung open abruptly. This caused both Julie and Emily to be a bit startled. Emily composes herself and smiles at Joshua as she finishes topping off the keg and hammering the cork stopper into place. Julie quickly turns and picks up a full keg and heaves it up onto the wagon bed.
"Is Julie helping or just standing there talking?" he asked while staring straight at Julie.
"I'm helping. See?" she grunts as she cradles another keg onto the wagon bed.
"She is helping, Jo. I promise." Emily says as she walks the keg over from the alchemists table. "You know you could help, too." Emily says while showing Joshua a warm smile. "I've seen you lift three at one time before."
"I'll help in a moment. Julie, I want you to stay close to the house today. Your mother will need help with supper and I want you to help me with hanging meat in the smokehouse later."
"What?? That's not fair! You said I can have the afternoons to myself if I get all my work done!" Julie yelled angrily while glaring at her dad. Joshua stepped inside the workshop and slammed the door behind him.
"You listen here, girl! I have had it with your disrespect and back-talking! Your mother and I have done nothing but coddle you, and this is what we get? You WILL help load the kegs! You WILL help with supper and you WILL help with the smokehouse tonight! Do you understand me??" Joshua seethes through clinched teeth.
"Emily's not my mother! My mother died! Remember??" Julie screamed out loud while balling her fists in anger. This sent Joshua into a blind rage. Joshua lifted his hand and slapped Julie hard across the face which sent her stumbling into the wall. She held her face and started sobbing.
"Joshua! No! Stop, Joshua! That's enough!"
Emily quickly gets in between the two and hugs him to keep him away from Julie who is still stunned and covering her jaw with her left hand.
"Julie. Go in the house and get cleaned up. Stay in your room. We'll talk later." Emily says quietly while fighting back tears welling up in her eyes.
Julie struggles to her feet and tries to shake off the dizziness, she runs to the door and throws it open. She quickly makes her way across the yard and into the house. Slamming the bedroom door behind her, Julie throws herself across the bed and curls up in a fetal position. About an hour later she could hear the front door close and lock. There would be no supper tonight. Not that that it mattered. She probably couldn't chew anything anyway. After a while, Julie was able to relax enough to fall asleep while the sun still peered through her bedroom window.
(To be continued....)
"Stepmother..." Julie muttered under her breath as she turned from the window to face him.
"What?" Joshua shot back sternly as he stepped into the room.
"Nothing...I'll go help Emily with the kegs. All better, right?"
"We are not having this argument again. You are a part of this family and I expect you to do as you are told." he says as he bars the doorway. "Do you understand?"
"Yeah, sure. I guess." Julie says quietly as she waits for him to move his arm so she can leave.
"No. Try again." Joshua says as he does his best to hold in his temper.
"What do you want from me?" she asks as she shrinks away from him a little. "Fine...I'll go help...mother with the potion kegs like you said. Okay?" Julie spoke timidly while looking down at his feet.
With a muted grunt, Joshua dropped his arm and watched as Julie left the room and walked down the short hallway to the front door. Julie gave a sideways glance toward Joshua as she opened the door and stepped outside. Joshua let out a loud sigh as he went to the pantry to take a quick hit of his strongest whisky. After taking a couple of gulps, he pushed the cork back into the half-empty bottle and headed toward the door.
Emily looked out the workshop window and saw Julie coming toward the workshop and tried to put on her best face. When Emily heard the latch to the door click, she acted busy and that she didn't hear her come in. "Oh, hi Julie. How are you?" Emily said in her sweetest voice.
"Please don't. I am here to help you load the kegs into the wagon." Julie spouted rudely as she lifts the first keg. "Then I can go hunting the rest of the afternoon."
"Did your father say you could go? After this delivery, I could use your help with supper. We'll be butchering a boar and I can't pick it up by myself." Emily said as she continued to grind the last of the dried mandrake.
"But the afternoons are my free times." Julie said in protest as the door to the workshop swung open abruptly. This caused both Julie and Emily to be a bit startled. Emily composes herself and smiles at Joshua as she finishes topping off the keg and hammering the cork stopper into place. Julie quickly turns and picks up a full keg and heaves it up onto the wagon bed.
"Is Julie helping or just standing there talking?" he asked while staring straight at Julie.
"I'm helping. See?" she grunts as she cradles another keg onto the wagon bed.
"She is helping, Jo. I promise." Emily says as she walks the keg over from the alchemists table. "You know you could help, too." Emily says while showing Joshua a warm smile. "I've seen you lift three at one time before."
"I'll help in a moment. Julie, I want you to stay close to the house today. Your mother will need help with supper and I want you to help me with hanging meat in the smokehouse later."
"What?? That's not fair! You said I can have the afternoons to myself if I get all my work done!" Julie yelled angrily while glaring at her dad. Joshua stepped inside the workshop and slammed the door behind him.
"You listen here, girl! I have had it with your disrespect and back-talking! Your mother and I have done nothing but coddle you, and this is what we get? You WILL help load the kegs! You WILL help with supper and you WILL help with the smokehouse tonight! Do you understand me??" Joshua seethes through clinched teeth.
"Emily's not my mother! My mother died! Remember??" Julie screamed out loud while balling her fists in anger. This sent Joshua into a blind rage. Joshua lifted his hand and slapped Julie hard across the face which sent her stumbling into the wall. She held her face and started sobbing.
"Joshua! No! Stop, Joshua! That's enough!"
Emily quickly gets in between the two and hugs him to keep him away from Julie who is still stunned and covering her jaw with her left hand.
"Julie. Go in the house and get cleaned up. Stay in your room. We'll talk later." Emily says quietly while fighting back tears welling up in her eyes.
Julie struggles to her feet and tries to shake off the dizziness, she runs to the door and throws it open. She quickly makes her way across the yard and into the house. Slamming the bedroom door behind her, Julie throws herself across the bed and curls up in a fetal position. About an hour later she could hear the front door close and lock. There would be no supper tonight. Not that that it mattered. She probably couldn't chew anything anyway. After a while, Julie was able to relax enough to fall asleep while the sun still peered through her bedroom window.
(To be continued....)
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