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Chapter 3 of 4
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Dmoral

legacy tried to sculpt Nicky

perhaps it’s true, you’ll always live in someone

else’s shadow; that’s why they tell you as their

gaze shapes you into your father’s legacy your

mother birthed you into. even if it’s not, this

is how you grew up:

it started young, back when you took medicine

like shots, due to your youthful injuries; yes,

back then it wasn’t so bad to be the center of

your father’s world, following into his footsteps

then was a blessing, there was no controlling,

simply; innocent loving. then it grew to be a

necessity, that your soul was predestined to

obey the legacy; you must play, it’s your

purpose; even if you don’t want to just try it

out, for your father honey; ’cause even though

they say they love you, it somehow ends up

about them. soon, you realize that even though

it’s not okay you’re failing AP chemistry, got a C

on that exam you  studied for all thanksgiving

break (in between practices of course), it’s still

more okay than the team losing a game ’cause

it’s all your fault (should’ve played better boy;

what  happened out there; i didn’t raise you to

play like that; how does losing feel? you better

learn from it). next game comes and they’re

telling you it’s all on you, it’s all on you, you gotta

play football Nicky, we’re counting on you; it’s

almost as if they forgot what happened last time

they didn’t listen to your face say, hey, i need a

break. suddenly the whole crowd hears it, your

father’s yelling GET YOUR TAIL OUT THERE, play for

the team-PLAY FOR ME.

and it finally, fully, breaks you; the legacy comes

falling down in the form of tears as you scream back

(as your father recalls it: with “audacity”) the pain

you’ve been enduring for years; I DON’T WANT TO PLAY

FOOTBALL. because even when you use to love 

something, you can still grow to hate it; it’s a pity,

really, you could’ve fulfilled the legacy easily (as your

mother says lovingly, it’s in your blood honey), if only

they hadn’t painted your dreams for you first.

but Nicky, it’ll be okay; i promise, even if

your daddy’s mad at you & your mommy

doesn’t know what to do (her two boys are

fighting, can’t you see it hurts her too? why

can’t one of you just talk to the other already,

throw in a few “sorry”s and try again? just

try again already.) i know it hurts, Nicky,

but please listen to me, it’ll be okay; because

i still love you.

---footnotes---

legacy called himself an artist and sculpted your destiny; it only took eighteen years of conformity smoothing the sides of resistance’s edges for your to voice out who you wanted to be; don’t worry Nicky, i’ll hold you when everyone leaves you (even if they pretend to stay with you, i’ll be the only one with my arms around you). tell me, why is it so bad he wanted a happily ever after different from his dad?