Rianne's

Drama Contemporary Fiction

Written in response to: "Write about someone telling their family they won’t be continuing the long-standing family business." as part of Ties That Bind.



When I pushed open the peeling door and stepped onto the dirty tiles of our family store, I was immediately encompassed by the smell of mildew and rotting wood. My high heels clicked on the floor as I walked past the empty clothes racks to the small counter in the back. I was glad I left my purse in the car. I wouldn’t have wanted it to touch any surface in this building. 


This wouldn’t sell. It had become so neglected that nobody in their right mind would want to buy it. I turned around slowly, surveying the cracked, moldy paint on the walls and mud on the floor. I heard little mouse footsteps underneath the uneven floorboards, pattering softly. I drove home later, rain splattering on the window in fat, heavy drops, feeling hopeless. 


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When I approached Mom and Dad about my decaying plan to sell the thrift shop, they weren’t surprised. 


“I doubt anyone will even want it, though, so I’m not completely sure that this will even work,” I said. I bit my lip, a leftover habit from my tween years, and looked questioningly at my parents. They exchanged uncomfortable glances. They had a way of communicating without speaking, which had frustrated me ever since I was a little girl. My dad stuffed his hands sheepishly in his faded jean pockets and looked to the side. 


“Well, uh, Rianne...” My mom shifted positions on our old, worn-out leather couch so that she was hugging her knees to her chest. “Felix has always been the one that wanted to start a business. We were thinking of giving him ownership of the building ever since you moved out.”


“What?”


My mom shifted slightly again. I noticed, for the first time, the few streaks of grey laced throughout my mom’s coarse hair. My dad looked fixedly at the cream-colored carpet, twirling his thick mustache with his fingers.


“We thought you knew.” Her voice was pained, tight. “We thought you knew that we gave ownership of the building to Felix as soon as he turned eighteen.”


“I thought you guys still had it.” 


“We just assumed...you always acted like receiving it would be a burden.”


Even I didn’t understand why I was mad. I hadn’t wanted the building. But Felix, my little brother, was irresponsible, messy, forgetful. I didn’t understand why they had thought it was better to give it to him than to me. 


I didn’t understand how I hadn’t known about it. 


“The store is still shut down! He hasn’t even done anything with it!” My voice echoed around the room, sounding involuntarily shrill. “I could make money off of it!”


My dad spoke up for the first time since we sat down to talk. “Rianne, he’s working really hard. It’s only been six months, and he’s a freshman in college!” 


I could only purse my lips and leave. 


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It was three am. The rain drummed against my bedroom window, drowned out by the sound of my heater turned on full blast. I clutched my comforter tighter around me. I had stayed up late working again, another harmful tendency of mine. I could still taste some icy, metallic traces of the blood in my mouth from biting my lip so hard at my parents' house.


A few minutes later, I was sitting up in bed, goosebumps up and down my bare arms. The phone was smooth, cold in my hands. He answered quickly. 


“Rianne? What’s going on? Is there an emergency?” 


 “No, Felix, I just...have something to ask you.” 


“Rianne, it’s three o’clock.”


“I know, I know. I’m sorry, it’s important.” 


Felix sighed dramatically. “You know I have classes tomorrow? And don’t you have work?” 


I ignored him. “What are you going to do with that building?”


“Building?” 


“Grandpa’s thrift shop. The one that was closed down.”


“Oh, uh, well, I was thinking of opening my own bakery.”


“A bakery?” I snort. “You suck at baking! Remember my birthday?” The last time Felix had baked was for my seventeenth birthday, when he had tried to make a pineapple upside-down cake. My mom was forced to run out to the grocery store to buy one of the premade ones they always have. 


“Can’t you leave me alone about that cake?” Felix snapped and blew heavily through his mouth. “My friend, Chirag, he’s doing the baking. I’m on the business side.”


“Oh.” 


A few moments of silence passed between us. I could feel the ends of my short hair tickling my neck. I said what I had wanted to say this entire time. The real thing that had been bothering me. 


“Why didn’t you tell me you wanted to do this? Why didn’t you tell me you got the building?” 


“I-” Felix sighed. “I don’t know. It didn’t really cross my mind. I guess I was used to you knowing everything about my life as soon as it happened.”


It had been six years since I moved out. 


“I want to help you.” This was his dream. When we were little, we would play a game where he would pretend to be a shopowner and I would be the customer. He had wanted this his whole life. Who was I to stop him? 


“Really?” Felix yawned loudly.


“Yeah. I’m a lawyer, after all. You might need my help. Call me if you need me to do anything, okay?” 


Felix yawned again. “Aren’t you really busy?”


“Don’t worry about it.”


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Felix couldn’t hire anyone to do the cleaning. Nobody wanted to. That’s why I was there, kneeling on the floor of the building, dressed in one of my Dad’s t-shirts and my least favorite pair of jeans. The buttons scratched my waist uncomfortably. It was quiet, save for the occasional thud coming from the walls. I scrubbed ferociously at the place where the wall and the hardwood floors met with a sickly-yellow sponge.


 Felix was next to me. We talked as we cleaned. It distracted me from the feeling of the wet floor soaking through my jeans and gloves. It was nice, talking to him. 


We decided we would come back the next weekend. We hired carpenters to fix the walls. We bought tables and chairs. We registered for a permit. We painted the walls, installed new floors. We bought display cases and bakery equipment. We put up a new wall. I paid for everything. I had the money, and I knew Felix would pay me back. I saw the way he organized, made plans, got to things on time. He was responsible enough. 



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Finally, we were choosing the name for the bakery. 


“So for the name, Chirag’s might be good,” I offered. “He’s the main baker after all.” Felix, Chirag, and I were sitting in Felix’s dorm room. I was sitting on the bed, Chirag on top of the small desk, and Felix in a swivel chair. Chirag’s become almost like a second little brother, we’ve worked together so often. 


“Chirag and I already decided on the name, actually,” Felix said. Chirag swung his legs and jumped off of the desk, landing on the floor with a thud. 


“Oh.” I scrunched my face and tried not to appear hurt. “What is it, then?” 


Felix smiled mischievously, the smile he would always use after stealing my gummy bears or winning a pillow fight. “Rianne’s.” 






Posted Nov 22, 2020
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Orenda .
November 24, 2020 15:42

M 🐭

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Raquel Rodriguez
November 23, 2020 19:02

This is so good, Amaya!
The name Rianne is so cute, I love it! Also, since this is for Ria, should I tell her to check it out or have you already done that?
Rianne's Bakery is so catchy (it's probably not gonna be 'bakery,' lol, but that's what I got off the top of my head, hence my 'creative' brain)
I felt a bit bad for Rianne in the beginning, but now I feel happy for her and Felix! I love the relationship between them, and how Rianne offers to help Felix and Chirag.
Great job, love it!

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Amaya Reddy
November 24, 2020 22:45

thank you!

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Raquel Rodriguez
November 24, 2020 23:18

:)

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Raquel Rodriguez
November 23, 2020 19:03

Also, sorry I don't have any feedback :P

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Orenda .
November 23, 2020 18:07

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November 23, 2020 02:26

“ When I pushed open the peeling door and stepped on the dirty tiles of our family store, I was immediately encompassed by the smell of mildew and rotting wood.” If you used “onto” instead of “on”, it will flow a bit better, even though “on” is technically correct as well.

So, other than that, no grammar or smoothness mistakes I can see!

On to the hard stuff...

So, the only thing I saw about this was with the climax and resolution. Both of these actually come in the phone call with Felix, and the rest after that is just the denouement. (Wrap up)

Here’s the problem; the tension is resolved too easily. We don’t see what has changed in Rianne that causes her to change her mind about the bakery. Because of this, we lose tension, and the conversation feels unrealistic.

How to fix this: try throwing some passages in there that show Rianne’s annoyance and indignity. “The skin around my eyes tightens, and I feel the rough edges of my nails begin to bite my palms.” (Example)

Next, escalate the conflict. This will in turn escalate the tension.

“Rianne, I’m an adult, you can’t control my life anymore. Mom and dad gave me the property, and so I’m going to choose what to do with it!”

“Oh really? You WISH I ran your life. The last time I saw your apartment it reminded me of a pawn shop coated in pork rinds and candy wrappers!”

(Example dialogue samples—^^^—you can see where this is going)

Next, you’ve gotta explain what shifts with Rianne. In writing jargon this moment in a story is called a turning point. The turning point of the climax is the most important moment of the entire story by far. Basically, at the turning point, the protagonist has to grow in wit or grit, skill or will, in order to overcome the obstacles they face. In this case, Rianne grows in will. The only trouble you have is showing it to us.

Other than that, lovely work! I really enjoyed this piece of yours! Excellent characterization and flow of events. Though it doesn’t really fit with the prompt, the point is to learn, and I think you’ve demonstrated that quite well.🙂

Keep on writing! (P.S. sorry if I’m not as wordy as usual, I’m using a phone, 😜)

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Amaya Reddy
November 24, 2020 22:46

thank you so so much for the critique and advice, i rly appreciate it

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Sia S
January 18, 2021 03:10

Maybe some secret codes, or a secret way to communicate?

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Amaya Reddy
January 18, 2021 03:28

?

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Sia S
January 18, 2021 04:48

For the mystery story thing in your bio

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Amaya Reddy
January 18, 2021 05:21

ohhh thank you!!

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Sia S
January 18, 2021 10:31

:)

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B. W.
January 13, 2021 03:01

Hey can we talk?

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B. W.
January 09, 2021 05:23

How are ya? I think its been a little while, could we still talk?

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. .
January 06, 2021 16:16

Hey Amaya if you're still looking for bio suggestions, I changed mine and I think it's a great idea (the thing I did).

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B. W.
January 06, 2021 08:09

Hows it going?

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Coco Longstaff
January 02, 2021 00:48

I like how you described the beginning and ending. Especially the ending; you ended the story with someone speaking. I think beginning and ending stories with people speaking is a strong point so well done! I also like how you made me smile with the “Felix is bad at baking” thing🤩

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B. W.
January 01, 2021 11:37

could we talk? how are ya doing today?

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Orenda .
December 29, 2020 18:13

hulo! I've a new story out so feel free to check it out whenever you want. thanks!

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Amaya Reddy
December 29, 2020 23:24

k i will asap :)

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B. W.
December 27, 2020 22:21

I just updated my bio, could you maybe look at it? there's something for ya ^^

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Amaya Reddy
December 27, 2020 23:58

aw thank you for the mention that's so sweet!!! and I love the rest of the bio too

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B. W.
December 28, 2020 00:12

thanks ^^ what were the things you knew/didn't know on the things I was mentioning that I liked/fandom things?

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Orenda .
December 25, 2020 16:24

Merry Christmass 😚

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Amaya Reddy
December 27, 2020 01:44

AHHH MERRY LATE CHRISTMAS AKDHLIUTQWFYUKLEKAUYTFRTYGVBHJKNLGFHJK

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Orenda .
December 27, 2020 04:17

Haha, how did you enjoy it?

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Amaya Reddy
December 27, 2020 23:56

good wbu??

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Orenda .
December 28, 2020 04:06

Yeahh same :-)

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Sia S
December 21, 2020 05:03

Hey Amaya! I know, we don't know each other that well, but we have TONS of same friends, sooo I was wondering if we could collab? If you have writer's block it's okay, I have it too, so maybe this will help?

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Amaya Reddy
December 21, 2020 20:01

Sia I was meaning to reach out to youuu because of our mutual friends, and I've seen some of your comments and you are so sweet! Unfortunately this week I can't, maybe next week? i would def want to do it next week if that works for you?

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Sia S
December 22, 2020 02:52

Aww thanks so much Maya! (Can I call you Maya?)
Okay, its cool

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Orenda .
December 22, 2020 10:09

Hey Sia, I'm so sorry I keep turning down our collab proposal. It becomes really stressful to handle work with collab and an individual story. I promise when both of us have nothing to work on, we'll write a story and have a blast, okay?

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Sia S
December 22, 2020 14:47

Hey, Oh yeah, it's fine. No need to stress on it. Yeah, yeah chill. It's
cool.

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Orenda .
December 22, 2020 15:23

Right, cool. Thanks :D

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. .
December 19, 2020 14:52

Amaya can you pleaaaaasssseeeeee post again?!?!?!?!?!????? I lovveeee your stories!!!

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Amaya Reddy
December 19, 2020 20:38

awww that's so sweet! I've been focusing on my novella BUT maybe soonnnnn

this comment made my entire day

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. .
December 19, 2020 23:29

Np!! Tell me where I can find it once it's outtttt

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B. W.
December 19, 2020 01:19

Could ya maybe check out "Loxie's arrival" and then leave some feedback?

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B. W.
December 18, 2020 23:29

can we talk?

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Orenda .
December 18, 2020 20:20

Heyaa, I've submitted "The Sickly Game" would you mind reading and sharing your valued views on it? Thankss :-)

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Amaya Reddy
December 18, 2020 21:53

woah Orenda you're posting so much. jeez girl. I mean i love it though, your stories are the best lolll I'll check it out asap i don't have time atm.

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B. W.
November 29, 2020 21:17

Hey, can we talk?

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Amaya Reddy
December 11, 2020 01:35

could u maybe delete this thread? clearing my comment sections

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B. W.
November 28, 2020 00:07

You like the diary format type stories right?

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November 26, 2020 18:15

Hi Amaya!
I just want to say I love your bio! The message is so true, though the leaderboard is fun, it is not everything on Reedsy and you don't have to be on it in order to be a part of the site. I think we all need a reminder about that, thank you for writing/sharing it!

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Amaya Reddy
November 26, 2020 20:04

thanks Blair!

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November 26, 2020 20:33

No problem :)

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