CHAPTER 2 New Life
Camila POV
After a couple of days, it was finally moving day.
Everything was happening in a blur- boxes being packed, the movers going in and out, Mom's never-ending instructions. I stood in my nearly empty bedroom, the walls bare, shelves empty. The only things left were a few dust bunnies in the corners and some random pushpins I had forgotten to pull out of the wall. The whole place looked hollow, like a ghost of the room I had spent so many years in.
I took a deep breath, trying to absorb every little detail because, honestly, the thought of leaving made my chest feel tight. I know this might sound weird coming from a teenage girl, but I hate change. Seriously, hate it. The idea of walking out of my room for the last time- made my stomach churn. I had spent years filling this space with memories, with moments that were mine, and now I was supposed to just...leave it behind?
The bed where I had binge-watched way too many shows, the little nook by the window where I had sat and read for hours. It was all empty now. A few hours from now, someone else would probably be living in here, filling the room with their memories, and that just felt wrong.
Mom's voice echoed from downstairs. "Camila! Are you ready?"
"Yeah, yeah, I'm coming!" I yelled back, but I didn't move right away. I just stood there, taking it all in. I had been preparing for this moment, for all of this, for days now. I had rehearsed conversations in my head, wondering what I would say to these new people, this new...family. Not that I was thrilled about it, but I knew I had to at least try.
Mom's fiancé- Greg- had a son around my age. Ethan. I didn't know anything about him, but the idea of having to talk to him, live with him, get along with him… was overwhelming. I've always been an introvert, the kind of person who could spend days without socializing and be completely fine with it. And now, I was supposed to share a home with people who were practically strangers? Yeah, talk about a nightmare.
I took one last look at my room, then forced myself to walk out. Each step down the stairs felt like a countdown to the end of my old life.
Mom was waiting for me at the bottom, smiling like this was the happiest day of her life. Which, I guess, it kind of was. She had that sparkle in her eye, the same one she had since she broke the news about marrying Greg. I wanted to feel happy for her, I did, but all I could feel was this giant knot in my stomach.
"You ready?" she asked, her voice soft, almost like she knew I wasn't.
"Yeah, let's get this over with," I muttered, forcing a smile.
She squeezed my hand as we walked out to the car. "You know, it's going to be great. A fresh start."
"Sure," I replied, trying to sound more positive than I felt. "Great."
The car ride was quiet, with Mom humming along to the radio as I stared out the window, watching as my neighborhood- the place I had known all my life- faded into the distance. It was weird, knowing I would probably never come back. That this chapter of my life was just...over.
After what felt like forever, we pulled up to the new house. And when I say "house," I mean house. It was huge, way bigger than what I was used to. Three stories, massive windows, a perfectly manicured lawn- it looked like something out of a magazine. I felt even more out of place just staring at it. I wasn't used to this kind of place, this kind of life. Everything about it screamed "new," "different," and "change."
Mom stepped out of the car, practically beaming as she looked at the house. "Isn't it beautiful, Camila?"
"Yeah...beautiful," I mumbled, my heart pounding a little faster. This was happening. We were moving in here, and this was going to be...home.
Mom gave me a reassuring smile as we walked up to the front door. "Come on, let's go inside. Greg and Ethan are waiting for us."
My stomach did a weird flip. I had been mentally preparing myself to meet Greg, but stepping through that door and facing him and his son felt like crossing into some unknown world. It was overwhelming, like walking into the first day of school halfway through the semester. You don't know anyone, you don't know where anything is, and you're just praying you don't make a fool of yourself.
Mom opened the door and stepped inside, and I followed, clutching my bag like it was some sort of lifeline. The inside of the house was even more intimidating- high ceilings, shiny floors, everything looking way too perfect. I almost didn't want to touch anything, afraid I would break it.
"Greg?" Mom called out, her voice echoing through the massive hallway. "We're here!"
A man walked out from the kitchen, a warm smile spreading across his face. He looked...nice, I guess. Friendly enough, with kind eyes and a bit of a dad vibe. I could see why Mom liked him, even if he wasn't exactly what I had imagined.
"Camila! It's so great to finally meet you," he said, reaching out to shake my hand.
"Uh, yeah. Nice to meet you too," I replied, trying not to sound as awkward as I felt. His handshake was firm but gentle, and he gave me a smile that seemed genuine like he wanted to get to know me. I wasn't sure if that made me feel better or just more nervous.
Then Mom said, "Where's Ethan?"
Greg glanced back toward the stairs. "Oh, he's around. Probably in his room. He'll be down in a minute, I'm sure."
My nerves spiked at the mention of Ethan. This was the part I had been dreading. Meeting him. Trying to make small talk with him. Figuring out how to share a house, a life, with someone I didn't even know.
Greg showed us around the house, pointing out where everything was- kitchen, living room, backyard, the whole tour. I nodded along, trying to keep up, but my mind kept wandering back to Ethan. What would he be like? Friendly? Awkward? Rude? The thought of dealing with him every day was enough to make my palms sweat.
Finally, Greg led us upstairs to show me my new room. It was huge- way bigger than my old room. The bed was already made, the walls were a soft shade of blue, and there was even a desk by the window with a view of the backyard. It was nice, but it didn't feel like mine yet.
"This is great," I said, forcing a smile. "Thanks."
"I'll leave you to get settled," Greg said with a nod, before he headed back downstairs with Mom, leaving me alone. I put my bag down, took a deep breath, and walked over to the window, staring out at the backyard.
This was my new life now. New room, new family, new... everything.
I was so lost in thought that I didn't hear footsteps approaching. But suddenly, I felt a presence at the doorway. I turned around slowly, and there he was- standing in the doorway, looking at me.
I froze. My heart skipped a beat as I took him in, my brain barely processing what I was seeing.
It was him.
The last person I ever expected to see.