SortOfBeautiful
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Since You've Been Gone. (CLOSED for Magister26)
Ashley Sullivan
Age: Twenty-Two
Hot, and humid. That’s exactly what the weather was like in that small town in Mobile, Alabama. But wasn’t it always? Ashley Sullivan had been born and raised in that hick town, as were parents, and their parents, and so on. She didn’t mind living in a town where everyone knew everyone and there was no such thing as a secret. Because your business was everyone’s business. Sure, sometimes it all got a little old, and growing up she often dreamed about moving to the city and making a life for her out there…but certain forces kept her there in Mobile.
One of those ‘forces’ was her family. Richard Sullivan owned one of the largest farms in Bailey, and provided a lot of fresh foods to the locals and even some outside vendors. The Sullivan family was pretty well off, and very well-liked by others in town. Richard Wallace was a good man, and his only daughter was the town’s sweetheart. It was a shame such a beautiful young woman was hidden away in the middle of nowhere, but it wasn’t until recently, a little over four years ago, that she became romantically available. ‘Back on the market’, her dad called it. Although, Ashley felt differently.
While there were a few guys in town who were anxious to date her, she just wasn’t ready. She didn’t like to talk about her high school sweetheart who left shortly after high school to enlist in the military. She didn't just lose a boyfriend, but also her best friend. They hadn’t exactly ended on the best of terms and to this day, the memories of the way things ended still hurt. Ashley kept to herself a lot about the break-up, and tried her damn hardest to move on. So, now that he was out of sight, she also tried to keep him out of mind. Easier said than done.
”Ashley, sweetie, will you get me another beer?” Ashley’s father asked as they sat in the backyard of one of the locals. There was a barbeque going on, and about twenty people or so were in that large backyard that overlooked the lake in town. A few people had even wandered down to swim, but Ashley had stayed up where the food and beer were.
“Sure, pops.” She smiled and stood up from the lawn chair she had been sunbathing in and walked over to a cooler across the lawn. She wore cute, knee-length white cotton sundress, and her curled, golden blonde hair bounced at her shoulders as it was practically glowing underneath the sun that blared down on them. Leaning over, Ashley reached her small hands into the cooler as her fingers fumbled through the melted ice before she fished out two beers.
Today was turning out to be just a normal, typical day in Mobile, Alabama.
Ashley Sullivan
Age: Twenty-Two
Hot, and humid. That’s exactly what the weather was like in that small town in Mobile, Alabama. But wasn’t it always? Ashley Sullivan had been born and raised in that hick town, as were parents, and their parents, and so on. She didn’t mind living in a town where everyone knew everyone and there was no such thing as a secret. Because your business was everyone’s business. Sure, sometimes it all got a little old, and growing up she often dreamed about moving to the city and making a life for her out there…but certain forces kept her there in Mobile.
One of those ‘forces’ was her family. Richard Sullivan owned one of the largest farms in Bailey, and provided a lot of fresh foods to the locals and even some outside vendors. The Sullivan family was pretty well off, and very well-liked by others in town. Richard Wallace was a good man, and his only daughter was the town’s sweetheart. It was a shame such a beautiful young woman was hidden away in the middle of nowhere, but it wasn’t until recently, a little over four years ago, that she became romantically available. ‘Back on the market’, her dad called it. Although, Ashley felt differently.
While there were a few guys in town who were anxious to date her, she just wasn’t ready. She didn’t like to talk about her high school sweetheart who left shortly after high school to enlist in the military. She didn't just lose a boyfriend, but also her best friend. They hadn’t exactly ended on the best of terms and to this day, the memories of the way things ended still hurt. Ashley kept to herself a lot about the break-up, and tried her damn hardest to move on. So, now that he was out of sight, she also tried to keep him out of mind. Easier said than done.
”Ashley, sweetie, will you get me another beer?” Ashley’s father asked as they sat in the backyard of one of the locals. There was a barbeque going on, and about twenty people or so were in that large backyard that overlooked the lake in town. A few people had even wandered down to swim, but Ashley had stayed up where the food and beer were.
“Sure, pops.” She smiled and stood up from the lawn chair she had been sunbathing in and walked over to a cooler across the lawn. She wore cute, knee-length white cotton sundress, and her curled, golden blonde hair bounced at her shoulders as it was practically glowing underneath the sun that blared down on them. Leaning over, Ashley reached her small hands into the cooler as her fingers fumbled through the melted ice before she fished out two beers.
Today was turning out to be just a normal, typical day in Mobile, Alabama.
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