Teresa aspires to be a Model; Stephanie tries to find out more about her father.
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Ms. Santoriniâs announcement blared that morning, âTeachers, please be reminded that the Start-of-Semester Luncheon is on this Saturday at 12 p.m. Attendance is mandatory, because I will be giving out sheets on the City University of New York..." Teresa Arias, a dark-haired freshman, knocked on the door, interrupting the announcement. She entered the spacious, bustling office. File folders, cabinets, and bookcases were displayed in a neat array. Secretaries and people walking around in suits, answering phones and drinking coffees passed. A few students were among them. âYes Ms. Arias?â said Ms. Santorini, as she pulled away from the mike and fixed her tweed suit lapels. Henrietta Santorini was a stocky woman, with large arms, and great beefy hands, that looked as if she could make a dent in the side of a truck. She smoothed her bun and turned to Teresa. âI wanted to know when the Co-op people were supposed to be getting back to meâŚMs. Santorini.â Santorini gave off a sarcastic grin, and walked around her mahogany desk. She organized some papers on the dolly, as if she were avoiding Teresaâs question. Teresa stood with baited breath. âTeresa, weâve been through this before. Co-op is a big responsibility. This is the middle of November. You need to be focused on your studies. If you take the job, chances are you will not finish the Academic yearâŚâ Teresa popped her gum in annoyance. âNow, Iâm not trying to discourage you, Iâm only trying to give you some life principlesâŚâ âMs. Santorini, I donât need life principles! Iâve been waiting to get this job since the beginning of the summer! Itâs something; I always wanted to doâŚâ She flopped down in the guest chair, hands on her stomach. âI understand Teresa, but this is what I stand for. You can come back next Monday, with your parents to discuss your apparent slipping gradesâŚâ **** Stephanie West always knew something was missing. She had always known, that the father figure other kids had was absent from her life. She opened the photo album, labeled âEarly Yearsâ, and gazed longingly at the photos of her and her mother. Weddings, family reunions and Christenings filled the pages. So did all twelve of her birthdays. Stephanieâs thirteenth however was only two days away. She pushed back her dishwater blonde hair, and pulled her fingers out of her mouth, horrified. She had gnawed off a quarter of an inch of the black nail polish. Anna West her mother, who had turned thirty four, three weeks ago, entered the house, with Wal-Mart bags, looking flushed. âHey honey,â she sighed, as she put the shopping bags down. Stephanie hugged her mom, and sat back down on the couch. âDinner will be on in an hour hunâŚâ she said from the kitchen. âMomâŚwhat ever happened to dad?â Ms. West approached her daughter from the kitchen, with an apron on. âWhat do you mean?â âI meanâŚdid he die or whateverâŚâ âNo! Why would you think that? âBecauseâŚheâs just missing from my lifeâŚâ Ms. West stood up, and towered above Stephanie. âHeâs not missing!â âOh yeahâthen why donât I ever remember seeing him?â Ms. West took a breath and answered throatily, âYou were three when you saw him. After our divorce, things just havenât been the sameâŚâ âTell me about it.â âWhy are you so worried about this all of a sudden?â âBecause Iâm thirteen, and I donât have a dadâŚâ âHey Mrs. McMopeyâŚyou have a mom.â Stephanie fell into her motherâs warm embrace, with her mind on one thing. A father figure. Thatâs all she wanted. If her mom couldnât give him to her, Stephanie would find him on her own. **** The freshman class sat in the Computer Lab, awaiting instructions from Mr. Sawicki, the Media Management teacher. Teresa looked at the screen. She opened the e-mail from Chris⌠âHow do u think u did on the CAT?â it said. âOkay i guessâŚu?â she typed back. âi hope I get a good scoreâŚcareers r importantâŚâ âOkay everyone! This is our Social Experience instructor, Ms. TownsâŚâ said Mr. Sawicki from the front of the classroom. âHere to talk with you all about your Career Aptitude Test scores...â Ms. Towns, a middle-aged, wild-haired woman waved at the class bashfully. âAlright class, I want you to login, and your scores should be up there. Now remember these are only guides to finding the career that youâre passionate about!â âYeah, like Iâm passionate about Child CareâŚâ Melanie scoffed snottily. Teresa checked her list. There was Fashion Designer, Musician and finally Model. Chris sent her another instant message. âwhats ur choices?â it said. âfashion, music and model! Do u know how excited i am?â she replied swiftly. âsweetâŚbut what about santoriniâs problem?â âwho cares about her? Once i show her how wrong she is about not letting me take up the job, sheâll change her mind⌠â **** Alex walked into the Club for Christâs meeting room, as many of its members began to file out. Stephanie sat by the window, zipping up her bag. â âKay, so I was thinking Steph, we should have a party!â Stephanie rolled her eyes. âPass.â She stood up to leave, but Alex blocked her path playfully. âCome on Stephanie! Youâre one of my oldest friends in the entire school!â âUmmâŚwe havenât talked since sixth grade, Alex, and I really have to goâŚâ âWell weâll fix all that tomorrow Steph. Weâre gonna party âtil the break of dawn, girlfriend!â âHmmm yes okay thenâŚgirlâŚfriend. However, I donât like social gatherings. I never fit in.â âTrust me Steph, Iâll change all that.â âJust forget itâŚâ Stephanie moved again, but Alex followed her out into the hallway. âSteph, I really, really need this!â âFine! Weâll have this partyâŚwhich Iâm sure Iâm not gonna like.â Alex shrieked in happiness and walked away. Stephanie opened her locker, and saw Chelsea next to her. âWhat was that all about?â she said. âOh just your best friend being very annoyingâŚshe wants me to have a birthday party, and for what I donât know.â âAlex can do that sometimes, I admit but youâre turning thirteenâŚyouâll be an official teenager!â âWhoopee-dooâŚhow exciting.â âWhoâs that? A family friend?â Stephanie looked up at the picture of her father in High School with her mother on his arm. âRichard West, heâs my dad. He and my mom got a divorce, and then he took offâŚfor good.â âIâI donât know how to respond to thatâŚâ Chelsea stammered. âYou donât have to, Iâm going to. Iâm gonna find him ChelseaâŚno matter what it takes.â **** Stephanie began her search feverishly that afternoon looking for anything that would link her to her father. âRichard West, West, WestâŚRichard WestâŚâ she whispered to herself. She saw a link pop up on the right side of the page. âWhatâs Criminality?â She clicked on it. A bright red webpage with the words, âCriminality Watch of the 21st Centuryâ appeared. She scrolled through the list of names, and clicked on Richard. There was Richard Frosh, Richard Jones, Richard King, Richard Graham, and Richard HenryâŚnot a Richard West in sight. âSteph, what are you doing up there?â her mom called from below. âNothing! Comingââ She tried to logout, but the webpage froze immediately. Stephanie slammed the laptop down, and slipped it under her pillow. She would have to find her dad. She was going to. The question was whether or not itâd be to her liking. Little did she know, that a certain snoopy Alex Arias was watching. **** âSo how did it go, with Santorini?â said Chris, with a fruit smoothie in hand. âNot too goodâŚShe practically threw me out of her office, before I could explain the whole damn thing.â âOuch.â âYeah sheâs a bitch but what can I say, if you canât beat âem join âemâŚâ âTeresa, youâre not giving up on your dream to ModelâŚare you?â âI guess I have to Chris!â âTeresaâŚwhy?â âI canât beat the system!â âSo? Who cares about the system? Look, if this is what you wanna do, then you gotta do itâŚâ **** âStephanie doesnât like parties,â said Chelsea. âVery funny ChelseaâŚshe told me differently.â âSame here Alex.â Alex opened her locker, and started putting her books away. âLook ChellieâI seriously just canât cancel something this big!â âHow big do you expect it to be?â Alex didnât answer, and began to walk down the corridor. âAlex!â âOkay, okay, okay, I kind of told everyone about itâŚâ âMeaning what?â âThe entireâclass?â âAlex, have you lost all sanity?â âCome on Chellie, Steph really needs this!â Alex pleaded, as she folded her hands and semi-squatted in front of her best friend. âNo, you need it, and I donât know why!â âItâll be funâŚitâllâŚâ âMake Stephanie uncomfortable.â âMy decisionâs final.â âWhat was that about?â said Stephanie as Alex disappeared through the orange doors into the Cafeteria. âShe was onlyâŚthatâs notâŚI donât get itâŚI have to go!â Chelsea stuttered. She skipped off after Alex. As soon as Chelsea went off, Stephanie knew what Alex had done. Stephanie walked briskly past rows and rows of rounded tables. A few senior girls giggled as she passed, calling her âChristian CrackheadâŚâ Stephanie couldnât care less. She stopped her angry gale, a few feet from Alex, as she sat with Sean, Nathan and some curly-haired Sophomore boy. âThe party is off,â Stephanie said flatly. âStephâŚI canât. People already know. Wordâs outâŚthe party is on,â said Alex. She dismissed Stephanie with her eyes and turned back around, talking with the boys. âThe party is off!â Stephanie shouted. Alex stood up directly in her face. âAnd what are you gonna do about it, if I donât wanna cancel it?â âIâllâIâll stop youâŚâ âHow? Gonna hit me with your Bible?â âBlessed are the meek.â âYeah, blessed are the freaksâŚâ Alex whispered. She leaned closer in Stephanieâs ear. âHave you ever wondered if, maybe your dad likes it in prison? I meanâŚthe inmate attention he gets.â Stephanie felt something so rageful burst through her chest, that she picked up the glass of Pepsi and splashed it all over Alexâs front. The Caf fell quiet. âYou just better mind your own business for once, Alex!â Steph grabbed her books and swept out of the Cafeteria. **** "Mom...are you home?" said Teresa, as she crept in that night. The Arias household was quiet and quaint. Family heirlooms, symbolic of their Catholic faith hung all around the walls. Instead of her mother, Patricia, Teresa was greeted by her father. She passed the statue of the Virgin Mary and sat on her dad's lap. He looked down at her with warm eyes, and a gruff beard. "Had a good day at school?" he said softly, brushing back her hair with his fingers. "A very good one...dad, I'm going to be a Model..." She didn't even know she had said it. It just...slipped out. "What will your mother think?" he asked. "Never..." someone sniffed from the doorway. Teresa and her dad looked up to see Patricia Arias, by the bedroom doorway, holding a napkin to her face. She looked distraught. "Mom I--" "Teresa I said no! And that's my decision...no." |