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You waken in a darkened meadow, head aching, with no memory of how you got there or what might be rustling in the brush behind you...
with the delightful @CainMightySword
with the delightful @CainMightySword
"Mom," Rose complained, her face twisting into a frown. Drumming her fingers against the table impatiently, she glared at her mother from the dining table. "Grandma's like, totally fine on her own. She's not even retired yet, why do I need to check up on her?" Getting up, she slid her phone into her pocket before crossing the dining room to retrieve one of her mother's delectable muffins, half of which she stuffed straight into her mouth. "It's not like she's even senile, you know."
"Lord God, hear me now," her mother muttered under her breath, slamming the frying pan on the stove angrily as she turned to face her daughter, "Rose Hood, you are going to go and visit your grandmother before you go back to college if it's the last thing you do, you hear? She may not be retired yet, but she's getting old. You won't get many more chances to see her again, you know."
"Yeah, mom, I know," Rose groaned, rolling her eyes. When she was younger, she had been pretty close with her grandma, but once she had started to go to an out-of-state college, they didn't get to talk as much. The fact that her grandmother was awful with technology didn't help, either. "Should I bring her some of your muffins? Maybe some fruit, fresh bread, whiskey and wine... Grandma moved past her vodka phase, right?"
"If you bring the muffins, you'll eat them all," her mom said with a dry chuckle. "But yeah, go ahead. I'll call your grandmother and let her know that you're coming to visit. Pack a cooler, or whatever; hit the road by 2:00 and you'll get there before sundown, got it?"
"Great. Bye, mom!"
~
After the three-hour drive, Rose finally pulled in to her grandmother's secluded little cabin in the woods. Hauling her ass, the cooler, and her suitcase out of the car, she dragged everything rather reluctantly to the front door. Dropping the cooler on the front step, she banged on the front door three times. "Granny?" she called out loudly, glancing around the forest that she'd practically grown up in.
Every weekend she could remember, Rose had come here to spend time with her grandmother. She had spent her entire childhood running rampant among the deer and the bunnies, and gone to sleep howling along with the wolves and coyotes. Even though she had made such a fuss about coming here, to be honest, she was secretly glad that her mother had forced her to. College was absolutely exhausting for her, and so emotionally draining. She was looking forward to her weekend in nature before being subjected to another horrifying semester trying to find her place as an adult in the modern world.
"Granny," she called out again, "It's me, Rose. I've got alcohol for you! Plus, I brought along some of mom's muffins. Now will you let me in?"
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