Sweeping the wooden floor of her bedroom, head bobbin' to the music playing through her earbuds, a strawberry blonde girl swept and danced, swept and danced. The song that was playing was
Bailando ft. Descemer Bueno, Gente De Zona, and by Enrique Iglesis. Gotta' love Latin jams while getting shit done. She, who wore a well fitted stripped midriff top, dark denim shorts, and a red plaid shirt tied around her waist, went by the name of Evelyn Belrose. Her face already had make up on, mostly to hide her dark circles, nothing too extravagant.
To the rhythm of the music, the vibrant 16 year old sang, "
I'm not gonna do shit~ if I don't clean my room. Cuz Mamá does not play, no, no. Mamá does not play." Did she get sleep? ABSOLUTELY NOT (maybe an hour? she wasn't keeping track - probably a little less). Why? Well, nightmares weren't a fun thing you see. Especially after seeing...
It doesn't help that she drank Monster at like 3 AM, ate a lot of popcorn while watching YouTube videos, and decided to write in her red notebook her thoughts on the Case.
Scooby-Doo! (Damn straight she named her journal Scooby Doo)"I see dead people"... but in all seriousness, be ready for information on Olivia Ramirez's case. Sad times for Dixie. Maybe at some point I should go to Nicky's? Check on Mrs. Ramirez, maybe eavesdrop. Okay, yeah, I know. I'm terrible. The poor woman is mourning, but we got people to save! WHO KNOWS WHOSE NEXT!? Wait... am I assuming this was a murder? Yes, yes I am. IT WAS A HORRID SIGHT. I'm sure it'll be proven soon. Only an idiot would think otherwise. I may be a kid but come on! Did you know...
And so her entry went on a sleep deprived tangent about the little information she knew about the case and her theories, feelings, and assumptions on the matter. The song came to an end and started playing the next one (completely different genre):
Pina Colada Boy by Baby Alice, the Candy Crew Remix. The music on her phone bounced between genre to genre, kind of like Eve's squirrel brain. As she went to find the dustpan, Eve felt someone reach for her shoulder. Turning around, rather abruptly, the jumpy girl saw her beautiful Mexican mother,
Irene, who had food for her on a paper plate (turkey sandwich, chips, and a pickle).
"
Mija, have you seen the news yet?" The older woman placed the plate on Eve's nightstand and gave her a look of approval (glad to see her daughter cleaning). While Irene examined the cleanliness of her daughter's bedroom, Eve turned down her music so it wasn't heard out of her earbuds, but to a level where she could hear it (having one earbud still in).
Shaking her head no, the teenager swept the dust in the pan, "
Been busy cleanin', are things okay?" With no mental preparation, she heard her mother, who was close friends with Nicole and had her own fear of losing her own babies, sobbing. Mothers all over Dixie Inn could relate on a personal level.
Quickly putting her dustpan and broom down, the skater girl went to her sympathetic mother and hugged it out, "
Gotta be strong, for Mrs. Ramirez. You can always make her one of those care baskets?"
"
It's just... she was murdered, Evelyn. Olivia was murdered. If there's a murderer running rampage out there, I don't want you to go out!" The emotional woman disregarded Eve's suggestion and continued to cry.
Thinking her mother was being a bit drastic, Eve backed up and gave her a reassuring smile, "
Don't worry, I have friends that got my back and we don't do much besides hangout at the mall, where there's a bunch of people everywhere." The last part was a lie. "
I'll make sure to text you throughout the day and if you want to hear my voice, just call me." Leaning in toward her mother, she kissed her gently on the cheek, "
I love you Mamá." However, the sentimental moment wasn't long lasting when the youthful minded teen grinned (immediately changing the subject), "
Since my room is basically squeaky clean, I can go out right!?"
Wiping her tears and rolling her eyes at her daughter, Irene sighed, "
Yeah, yeah. But not too late. I expect you home by 8."
Blehk, damn curfew. Pulling out a ten dollar bill from inside her apron's pocket, the dark haired woman handed it to her baby, "
Remember to eat dinner. Your dad is at the grocery store if you want to convince him for more money. Just know, this is his off season, with school being out." Ten dollars limited her choices, but Eve would make it work. She probably should get a job soon... One day...
(Father's name: Michael)"
I'll be fine with a ten! Thanks Mah!" The broke life was great. Granted, her parents put most of their money toward their home. Hence the wooden floors, rather than carpet.
Taking her leave sluggishly, having not gotten much sleep either, Irene turned to look at her daughter once more and gave a weak 'my heart is hurting' smile, "
I love you more, my Angel." With that, the mother went about her business, closing the door behind her.
As if right on time, Eve's phone vibrated in her pocket and she read the text from her brother from another mother, Jamie Wolfe, or what she likes to call him: Wolfy.
To: Wolfy :3
LUCKY! I'm jello. Ma is totes paranoid... u no how dat goes. DAMN STR8. U'll c me & da babe soon. B there in...idk. Soon.
Being best friends with Eve meant you got plenty of nicknames from her and by you, she primarily meant Bailey. The text was sent and soon after, a loud knock on her window was heard, along with:
Is your ass awake?
Evelyn Juneeeeeeee
Turning off her music and pocketing her earbuds and phone, Eve strolled to her window and pulled it open. Poking her head out the window, meeting face to face with her BFF, the tiny girl chuckled, "
I know you miss me babycheeks, but damn girl YOU FINE." The playful teen stuck out her tongue and then brought the window down. By now, Bailey should know that Eve usually said something silly to her and came running outside in no time.
Leaving her unfinished clean job, Eve went to her food, chumped on her pickle with the speed of lightning, shoved chips in her mouth like an animal, and grabbed half a sandwich (along with the napkin her mom left). Ain't nobody got time for nasty fingers. Having been dressed for as long as she's been up... awhile... she made sure she had her
tiny light blue bag on her back. Before her energetic self charged out her bedroom door, Eve grabbed her purple skull
skateboard since it went with her everywhere, kind of habitual now. With sandwich in one hand and her skateboard in between her arm and side, the rambunctious teen ran out her bedroom. Passing her brother's domain, not knowing if he was in there or not, the skater chirped, "
Hi bro, bye bro."
As if her mother already saw this coming, the door was left open so Eve could literally bulldoze out the house, jump down the steps, and prance to the sidewalk, "
Come on slowpoke! We got people to see, places to crash, things to ruin!"
If she had free hands, she would have taken a selfie with Bailey in the background and put it on Insta #outwithbae #adventuretime #bitchin, but atlas, sandwich and skateboard took priority.