Marta let Ezra kiss her. She would not deny him the thing he wanted, but she tried to keep it soft. But she felt the need behind the kiss, and Ezra's hands on her back as he tried to pull her closer. Marta was nervous about hurting him, and did her best to hold herself up, but with a final tug from Ezra, she fell forward and landed lightly on his chest. But she didn't break the kiss, Ezra kept it going, so she did too. Every kiss they shared brought goosebumps to Marta's arms, and ache to form in the pit of her stomach. She never wanted to stop kissing him, but when he pulled back, Marta sat up carefully. She saw he was in pain, and Marta frowned, but didn't say anything.
She listened to him as he reinforced her greatest fear: she would be the death of him. But he did his best to make her understand that he saw no future for himself, so he wanted to live as much in the present as he could, and that meant being with her. That made Marta's core ache with sadness. She wanted Ezra to believe that he had a life beyond the next year, or five years, hell even ten. Marta wanted him to imagine himself as an old man with gray hair and wrinkly skin. And she wanted to be in that picture. When he said that all she had to do was feed him and then she was free to go, she shook her head rapidly.
"No" she said. "I am not leaving. Ezra you are worth everything. Seeing you almost die... it didn't scare me away, it scared me to death. Ezra I can't imagine losing you, and to think I brought you one step closer to death, how can I not be scared to want to leave in order to keep you safe? But you are right, you aren't safe. No one is, and I am putting too much blame on myself. So we both just need to be more careful. But please stop thinking that I want to leave because you aren't worth. Ezra, you are the reason I am sticking around."
She stood from the bed and went over and got the soup from the tray. She back down and began to feed him slowly. Once finished, she laid down next to Ezra, careful not to brush against him too hard, and carefully rest her head on his shoulder. "You are stuck with me" she whispered, as she felt the exhaustion from the day finally overcome her.
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It was Saturday. It has been about five days since Ezra's attack. He was still on bed rest, but was recovering remarkably quickly. He was able to feed himself, and even sit up for short periods of time. His father still helped bathe and dress him, but Marta made sure to help whenever she could. She would bring Ezra his meals and help feed him, when needed. She would sit by his side and read to him, and even write down any of his thoughts that he wanted on paper. She didn't want his passion for his writing to stop, even if he couldn't physically write well yet. And every night, the two would fall asleep in each other's arms. Ezra's parents gave up trying to separate them, and they agreed so long as the door remained open the entire night. Marta completely agreed to that arrangement, especially since it meant she got to sleep in Ezra's arms.
During the days, Marta started to help down in the bakery, since they were short-staffed without Ezra. Marta insisted, and understood that Abe wasn't comfortable working up front and with the customers. So Marta helped as much as she could in the back; cleaning dishes, sweeping and mopping the floors, and helping with the baking to some extent. She knew Abe didn't trust her with the food, which honestly, Marta didn't trust herself. But there were simple tasks she could handle, like mixing the dry ingredients together or icing some of the cookies. Whatever she could do, she would.
It was Saturday afternoon. The bakery was slow, so Marta told Abe and Edith she was going to run home and get some clean clothes and what not. She had no been home once since the attack, nor has she been to any classes at school; she called her parents nightly and told them she was still at Sarah's. She always managed to make up an excuse as to why Sarah's father couldn't come to the phone. Marta never thought there would be a day that she would lie to her parents so much, but she appears to be an expert. She still loved her parents dearly, but their lifestyle was completely foreign to her now. How can she be a part of a world that fueled the hate? The hate that almost killed the man she loves. She knows her father is a good man, and he is trapped at his job, but he is too much of a coward to fight. And her mother, well she was hopeless.
Twenty minutes later, she reached her house, though to her it didn't feel like home anymore, and walked up the stairs. She went to put the key in the lock, but found the door already opened. Frowning, she walked in and standing in front of her were her parents. They did not look happy; her mother had daggers in her eyes and her father had a look of disappointment.
"Mother? Father? Is everything ok?"
"Get out!" Her mother shouted, completely startling Marta.
"Mother what is going..." she started to say, but was cut off.
"Get your filthy Jewish dirt out of my house."
Marta's eyes widened and it felt like a canon ripped through her chest. She looked between her parents, her hands trembling. That is when she noticed two suitcases sitting on the floor behind her parents. They were really kicking her out. She knew that one day this would happen, but to actually have it happen, it hurt Marta. She looked at her father, tears welling in her eyes. She hated what she has done to her father, he has always been kind and caring to her, but she had hoped deep down that maybe he would understand.
"Daddy?" she said, her voice quiet and meek, like when she was a child and was apologizing for doing something naughty.
Her father looked at her for a moment, before dropping his gaze and turning to leave. That was worse than him yelling at her. She couldn't help but let a sob escape her lips, as she looked at her mother once more, before reaching over and grabbing her suitcases. She turned to leave, but before doing so, turned back to her mother, "I will always love you both. With all my heart."
She then left, without looking back. She felt her world collapsing, but she had to keep moving. This chapter of life was over. She walked away from the house she grew up in. But she had a new life ahead of her. As she made her way down the street, she heard someone calling her name. Turning around she saw Sarah coming towards her. She froze, her eyes panicking as she looked around for Oscar. He had to be there. He must be coming back to finish on his threat. But she didn't see him.
As Sarah approached, Marta made sure to keep a safe distance between them.
"Marta, I have been looking all over for you."
"Why? What do you want?" Marta asked rather harshly, but after what her brother did to her and Ezra, Marta's behavior was allowed.
"Marta I am so sorry!"
"What do you mean?"
"Oh Marta, it is all my fault! Your parents... they called my house. They asked for you, but I was confused and said you weren't there, and then my brother took the phone and he..."
Marta held her hand up. She knew exactly where this story was going. Oscar blabbed to her parents of where Marta's been and who she has been associated with. She took a deep breath, looking at Sarah. "Sarah, I do not blame you. But I do blame your brother. And I wish nothing but horrible things for him, but for you, I hope you find peace."
"Oh Marta! Please understand... he's out of control. I hate everything about him. I just... he isn't the brother I once knew." She then reached into her pocket and pulled out a gold chain. Marta gasped. She knew what it was right away, it was Ezra's necklace. "I took this from his room, it was the least I could do."
Marta took the necklace, "Thank you Sarah. This means so much. And I do truly wish nothing but happiness for you."
The girls hugged, and Marta left, knowing that would be the last time she would see Sarah.
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Marta arrived back at the bakery. She left her suitcases hidden out back, not sure yet how to tell Ezra's parents what happened. She didn't want to assume she could continue to stay here, but she hoped it would be ok. She checked in with Abe to see if he needed help, but he was handling things, so Marta said she wanted to go check on Ezra. So she made her way up the stairs and took off her shoes and coat, before walking over to the bedroom. She frowned a little when she noticed the door closed; they tended to keep it open now so that if Ezra needed anything they could hear him better. She walked over, and opened the door, and once the room came into focus, she let out a gasp. Before her was Atalia, leaning over Ezra, her lips against Ezra's. Marta stood there, unsure of what to do or say.
She listened to him as he reinforced her greatest fear: she would be the death of him. But he did his best to make her understand that he saw no future for himself, so he wanted to live as much in the present as he could, and that meant being with her. That made Marta's core ache with sadness. She wanted Ezra to believe that he had a life beyond the next year, or five years, hell even ten. Marta wanted him to imagine himself as an old man with gray hair and wrinkly skin. And she wanted to be in that picture. When he said that all she had to do was feed him and then she was free to go, she shook her head rapidly.
"No" she said. "I am not leaving. Ezra you are worth everything. Seeing you almost die... it didn't scare me away, it scared me to death. Ezra I can't imagine losing you, and to think I brought you one step closer to death, how can I not be scared to want to leave in order to keep you safe? But you are right, you aren't safe. No one is, and I am putting too much blame on myself. So we both just need to be more careful. But please stop thinking that I want to leave because you aren't worth. Ezra, you are the reason I am sticking around."
She stood from the bed and went over and got the soup from the tray. She back down and began to feed him slowly. Once finished, she laid down next to Ezra, careful not to brush against him too hard, and carefully rest her head on his shoulder. "You are stuck with me" she whispered, as she felt the exhaustion from the day finally overcome her.
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It was Saturday. It has been about five days since Ezra's attack. He was still on bed rest, but was recovering remarkably quickly. He was able to feed himself, and even sit up for short periods of time. His father still helped bathe and dress him, but Marta made sure to help whenever she could. She would bring Ezra his meals and help feed him, when needed. She would sit by his side and read to him, and even write down any of his thoughts that he wanted on paper. She didn't want his passion for his writing to stop, even if he couldn't physically write well yet. And every night, the two would fall asleep in each other's arms. Ezra's parents gave up trying to separate them, and they agreed so long as the door remained open the entire night. Marta completely agreed to that arrangement, especially since it meant she got to sleep in Ezra's arms.
During the days, Marta started to help down in the bakery, since they were short-staffed without Ezra. Marta insisted, and understood that Abe wasn't comfortable working up front and with the customers. So Marta helped as much as she could in the back; cleaning dishes, sweeping and mopping the floors, and helping with the baking to some extent. She knew Abe didn't trust her with the food, which honestly, Marta didn't trust herself. But there were simple tasks she could handle, like mixing the dry ingredients together or icing some of the cookies. Whatever she could do, she would.
It was Saturday afternoon. The bakery was slow, so Marta told Abe and Edith she was going to run home and get some clean clothes and what not. She had no been home once since the attack, nor has she been to any classes at school; she called her parents nightly and told them she was still at Sarah's. She always managed to make up an excuse as to why Sarah's father couldn't come to the phone. Marta never thought there would be a day that she would lie to her parents so much, but she appears to be an expert. She still loved her parents dearly, but their lifestyle was completely foreign to her now. How can she be a part of a world that fueled the hate? The hate that almost killed the man she loves. She knows her father is a good man, and he is trapped at his job, but he is too much of a coward to fight. And her mother, well she was hopeless.
Twenty minutes later, she reached her house, though to her it didn't feel like home anymore, and walked up the stairs. She went to put the key in the lock, but found the door already opened. Frowning, she walked in and standing in front of her were her parents. They did not look happy; her mother had daggers in her eyes and her father had a look of disappointment.
"Mother? Father? Is everything ok?"
"Get out!" Her mother shouted, completely startling Marta.
"Mother what is going..." she started to say, but was cut off.
"Get your filthy Jewish dirt out of my house."
Marta's eyes widened and it felt like a canon ripped through her chest. She looked between her parents, her hands trembling. That is when she noticed two suitcases sitting on the floor behind her parents. They were really kicking her out. She knew that one day this would happen, but to actually have it happen, it hurt Marta. She looked at her father, tears welling in her eyes. She hated what she has done to her father, he has always been kind and caring to her, but she had hoped deep down that maybe he would understand.
"Daddy?" she said, her voice quiet and meek, like when she was a child and was apologizing for doing something naughty.
Her father looked at her for a moment, before dropping his gaze and turning to leave. That was worse than him yelling at her. She couldn't help but let a sob escape her lips, as she looked at her mother once more, before reaching over and grabbing her suitcases. She turned to leave, but before doing so, turned back to her mother, "I will always love you both. With all my heart."
She then left, without looking back. She felt her world collapsing, but she had to keep moving. This chapter of life was over. She walked away from the house she grew up in. But she had a new life ahead of her. As she made her way down the street, she heard someone calling her name. Turning around she saw Sarah coming towards her. She froze, her eyes panicking as she looked around for Oscar. He had to be there. He must be coming back to finish on his threat. But she didn't see him.
As Sarah approached, Marta made sure to keep a safe distance between them.
"Marta, I have been looking all over for you."
"Why? What do you want?" Marta asked rather harshly, but after what her brother did to her and Ezra, Marta's behavior was allowed.
"Marta I am so sorry!"
"What do you mean?"
"Oh Marta, it is all my fault! Your parents... they called my house. They asked for you, but I was confused and said you weren't there, and then my brother took the phone and he..."
Marta held her hand up. She knew exactly where this story was going. Oscar blabbed to her parents of where Marta's been and who she has been associated with. She took a deep breath, looking at Sarah. "Sarah, I do not blame you. But I do blame your brother. And I wish nothing but horrible things for him, but for you, I hope you find peace."
"Oh Marta! Please understand... he's out of control. I hate everything about him. I just... he isn't the brother I once knew." She then reached into her pocket and pulled out a gold chain. Marta gasped. She knew what it was right away, it was Ezra's necklace. "I took this from his room, it was the least I could do."
Marta took the necklace, "Thank you Sarah. This means so much. And I do truly wish nothing but happiness for you."
The girls hugged, and Marta left, knowing that would be the last time she would see Sarah.
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Marta arrived back at the bakery. She left her suitcases hidden out back, not sure yet how to tell Ezra's parents what happened. She didn't want to assume she could continue to stay here, but she hoped it would be ok. She checked in with Abe to see if he needed help, but he was handling things, so Marta said she wanted to go check on Ezra. So she made her way up the stairs and took off her shoes and coat, before walking over to the bedroom. She frowned a little when she noticed the door closed; they tended to keep it open now so that if Ezra needed anything they could hear him better. She walked over, and opened the door, and once the room came into focus, she let out a gasp. Before her was Atalia, leaning over Ezra, her lips against Ezra's. Marta stood there, unsure of what to do or say.