Jasper felt the pain of Paul's body hitting his. He expected more pain from his back hitting the floor but it didn't happen...yet. He was falling. All the times he'd thought of jumping and never done it. Now he was, just not intentionally. A tear fell down his face when he remembered Candy...
"Get away from me, you f**king d!ckhead!!" Jasper's breathing was fast and uncontrollable, his pulse sped up. "Why can't you just leave me alone!!" Jas shook his head. He knew the exact way to get to his brother. "This is why mum always preferred me."
Jasper took a step back to balance himself, his foot almost sliding off the end of the cliff. Jasper's anger exploded. He ran at his brother and rugby tackled him to the floor before pinning him down and punching him. Jasper was shocked that he could do it. Paul was more athletic than he was...
Jasper pushed Paul away from him. "Get out of my face and leave me alone!!" Paul of all people should have known to leave him alone when he was like this. "I can do what I like when I like." Jas knew what Paul was talking about when he said about the family going through a lot but he didn't care.
Jasper raised his voice as he spoke. "I'll go in my own time!! I don't need a bossy git like you running my life!!" Jas was fed up of being bossed around by Paul and Stacy. They acted like he was a little kid still. "I'm eighteen!! I'm old enough to make my own choices."
Jasper turned when he heard his brother's voice behind him. He shook his head at what he said. "No. I shouldn't be there because it isn't home. Home is with mum and dad." Jasper hadn't been completely right since he had seen the mangled bodies of his parents nearly eleven years before. He had...
Jasper sat on the edge of the cliff like he had done many times before. He always came here when he was in a bad mood. It made it so no one else had to put up with him at least. Plus, the amount of people Sam had asked to talk to him was getting unbearable. Jas cared about his aunt but she was...
Jasper opened his eyes and smiled down at Candy. Then he looked up at the ceiling. He didn't want to wake her up. She looked so peaceful in her sleep. So at ease with the world. He didn't want her to lose that.
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