In order to be the best,
We need to experience what it's like at the bottom first.
We need to experience what it's like at the bottom first.
|Isabella Clark|
Bella sat with her back facing the large stained glass window in her local church. Her father had been praying for the sake of her mother that her soul was now resting in heaven. When Bella was three, around this time of year, Bella's mother had died suddenly of a heart attack. The 19 year old sat in the back, paying her respect but not stopping her heart for this cause. She had never known her mother, but she couldn't help but feel bad for her father who cried his heart out every night for the lady who left suddenly. Bella felt wrong for intruding on his mourns, and quietly excused herself to go outside.
The air was warm against her skin, and she searched through her purse for a cigarette. It wasn't to long after when she found one and light it on fire. She took a long drag, feeling the tempory release of stress, but the entirnal damage to her lungs. She had to quit, but she couldn't bring herself to do that right now. A slight breeze blew past her, and she turned to face a group of men who were staring and pointing at her, whispering in hushed tones. Approaching them slowly, she asked,"Can I help you?" Her tone came out a bit harsher than she had hoped.
"Isabella Clark," one of them asked so forcefully, it came out as a statement. "You are due to have your physical now." Bella didn't attempt to hide her disappointment.
"So you guys found me," she said, taking another long drag. She studied them, them with muscles that we're outlined in their uniforms and their strong glares that didn't leave her for a second. Bella threw her empty bud on the ground and stomped on it with her shoe. "Very well, take me away." Instantly, they surrounded her as if trying to prevent her from running and to a tinted car. With no other thing to do but stare out the window, that was exactly what she did. It took a few hours to get from Calcutta to New Deli, but when they got there, the city did nothing less than astond her. She got out of the car and walked up to the large building. Plenty of people walked out though she couldn't shake the feeling that she was about to die. With her stomach skipping time, she continued on forward to whatever awaited her.
"You're Isabella Rose Clark," at lady before thick glasses and a desk asked her. She looked like a social worker who never once saw an ounce of day light. Bella nodded her head, wondering if being said person was a bad thing. Police lined the walls behind them, not looking but definitely listening. She tried to avoid their black states and hurtful judgements. The lady spoke again, after making careful notes on a slip of paper. "Second child of Adam and Linda Clark, who is now currently diseased. You have an older brother who lives in Ireland, correct?" Nodding again, Bella could feel her nerves act up and travel up and down her spine. Why were they asking so many questions? "Do you currently have any mental disturbances or deseases?"
"No, ma'am," Bella heard herself say. She sulked back and watched as the lay wrote some more notes down. Bella looked anxiously at the clock seeing that only 3 minutes passed since she first entered the room. Was that all? Of course, the lady only asked three questions. How much more of this was this lady going to but Bella through? She waited until the lady called one of the guys over and stood up behind Bella, her eyes glued on the clip board in front of her and her glasses balanced on the tip of her nose. The lay nodded towards the guard behind her and waited to see Bella's physical form now, aside from her mental.
The man started by ripping Bella's shirt right over her head and commanding her to do certain tasks like bending down and touching her toes, looking in different direction, and taking certain measurements. The lady continued to scribble down other notes. She didn't seem very pleased as she studied Bella's bare body. "Disappointing," she sighed as she looked back at Bella, who was now facing her. "It seems as though you did not pass." What?! Bella didn't pass the test? What did that mean, would she need to take it again? Were they going to execute her now? She felt the nervousness leave her body and be replaced with panic. The lady continued and said,"You still smell of smoke, suggesting your endurance and stamina are far below our expectations. You are no use to us at this moment, and are permitted to leave now. Have a nice day."
Bella was still in shock as they commanded her to put her shirt back on and leave. What were going to do now? Failing was never an option for her, for she always tried to be her absolute best. She was slightly disappointed, though thankful it was over. She left the building quickly, feeling her body relax and her stomach to go back to it's normal position. She just failed the test... And she couldn't tell if that was a good thing or a bad thing.
{Really bad post, sorry. I am on my iPod right now, so usually my posts are longer and more detailed, but my iPod keeps me from being to creative. Sorry for any typos, autocorrections, etc. It is very hard for me to make a good post on this, but I didn't want to keep you all waiting. Sorry again.}