Chapter Thirty-Nine: Done Fighting

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It's always awkward to show up uninvited to people's houses.

Knocking on Joshua's old home and having the door opened by his mother, who had no clue who the hell I was, defined the word awkward. The house was a small one story building, which surprisingly wasn't hard to find with a little help from my good friend Google.

Seriously, anyone could find your house these days.  I smoothed out my pencil skirt with my sweaty palms where I stood. I tried not to notice that Joshua's mom had just looked me over and had the most confused look on her face.

I remembered why I always wore the crappiest clothes when I traveled, because then I wouldn't be cursing the wrinkles on my actual clothes. I hadn't had time to change after the plane arrived, which meant that I decided to dress up on the plane.

 Changing in a plane bathroom was real hell. I actually missed riding in the jet when I struggled to put on my damn shoes in a three foot compartment.

I cleared my throat dramatically and finally got the courage to extend a hand out in the air.

"Hello, my name is Lilly Fenster!" I declared with my cheeriest voice. Shit, my voice sounded as if I had sucked all the helium out of a balloon. I definitely had to relax.

"Bom dia." The older woman said, shaking my hand wearily. That's when it really hit me.

"You don't speak English." I stated more to myself then her.

" perdão?" His mother said, clearly not understanding a word I was saying.

"Well, this makes things about a hundred time more difficult." I stated again out loud. I don't know why I developed the tendency to talk to myself in front of the woman, but I was doing it an awful lot.

I kept getting a blank stare, and I wondered why the woman was even holding the door open up to this point. If someone had come to my house talking Portuguese I would have slammed the door already. Not that I really had my own house these days. I racked my brain trying to figure out a way to communicate.

"Um, I know your son, Joshua?" I tried to tell her slowly. Jesus, I hoped she didn't think I was mentally challenged or something.

"Joshua? você sabe o meu filho?" The woman said. She had a soft voice, which was also kind. In any other situation I would have felt comfortable with the woman, if it weren't for the fact that I couldn't understand her.

I was really running out of alternatives. I was about to give up, seeing as there seemed to be no choice left.

"You know my brother?" I heard the question from somewhere inside the house.

The question belonged to the girl, who stepped out from behind Joshua's mom. I hadn't even noticed her there, until she spoke up. Luckily, she obviously spoke English. I immediately knew it was Lana when I saw her. She was possibly the most beautiful twelve year old I've ever seen.

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