Ginny - Chapter 1:

The Birthday Present

 

 

 

            Ginny Merriman was about the happiest little girl in the world at the moment on her twelfth birthday when she opened her first present. Several months ago she had asked her parents for a particular birthday gift, and they had told her that if she was a good little girl until the day of she turned 12 she could have it.

            For almost seven months, an eternity to a child her age, she had been on her very best behavior, because she wanted this particular present very badly. She knew it was expensive, but she also knew her family had a lot of money. Her Mommy worked on Wall Street. So she ate all her vegetables, did all of her homework, and brushed her teeth three times a day each and every day. She got straight Afs in every class, and some of the other girls at Benjamin Franklin Middle School called her a bookworm, but Ginny didnft care. She wanted this particular present very badly indeed, and she was determined to do the things it took to get it.

           

Ginnyfs father, a short athletic man of only thirty, woke her on the morning of her special day. Her birthday conveniently fell on a Saturday, which pleased the preteen very much. He brought her breakfast on a tray, and sat it on her lap as she sat up. She gave a sleepy yawn, curling her little painted toes and stretching her thin arms over her head, and smiled at her daddy in thanks.

            He grinned down at her. gHappy Birthday, Princess.h he said, bending down to give her a sideways hug. Ginny loved her daddy very much. He wasnft like most of her friendfs daddies. He was younger, for one thing, and he was really cool. He played basketball and X-Box with her and her friends, and always took the time to explain things to her when she didnft understand. He dressed casually, and was infinitely approachable. Half of her friends were in love with him, and Ginny didnft blame them. And he was there every morning to drop her off at school with a fatherly goodbye kiss, and every to pick her up every afternoon when she was done with school in the familyfs minivan.

            Ginnyfs daddy used to work with her mommy when they were younger. When she had inevitably asked why he didnft work like other peoplefs daddies, he had explained to her that when she was born he felt very strongly that either he or her mother should stay at home and raise her. He said that it might be fine for other people to use daycare or hire a nanny to watch their children, but he and her mother felt very strongly about raising children themselves. Besides, they had a lot of money and one of them could afford to stay home with her. Her mommy had always made a little more money than her daddy, so they had decided that he would stay home with her.

            gBesides, Patricia (This was her mommyfs name) has never been very domestic, and I love to cook.h he told her. The cleaning was done by the maid.

           

The little girl lay in bed, picking at her eggs and ham and making conversation with her father until she was full. Smiling, he took the tray away. She got up and walked into the bathroom joined to her room, pulling off her pink pajamas as she went. Ginny took a quick shower and dressed herself in a red sleeveless party dress her parents had bought her specifically for today. She usually liked to dress in jeans and a t-shirt or tank top, but sometimes she liked to dress especially nice for special occasions. While she got ready for the day, Ginny reflected on her mommy and daddy.

           

            The only time that Ginny could remember her parents arguing was when she was only five years old. It had been about her schooling. Her daddy was from a poor family, and believed that she should go to public school because thatfs where he went. He felt it would allow her to get along with people better, and to gain a fuller understanding of the world. Her mommy was from a very rich family, and she thought Ginny should go to a private school. She argued that it would allow her to develop econnectionsf (Ginny didnft know what that meant) and that she deserved every opportunity to succeed. They finally decided to allow her to choose where she would be educated.

            They had explained the pros and cons of each option to her, and allowed her to make her own decision. Ginny wasnft the typical five year-old. She remembered that her daddy always told her to stop and think about important decisions before she made them, so she thought about it all that night and most of the next day. She understood that both of her parents wanted her to grow up to be like them, so little Ginny decided to pick the parent she wanted to be like the most.

Her mommy was tall and had brown hair, and worked all of the time except on the weekends. She was funny and nice, and very, very pretty. She looked at least ten years younger than she was, and her daddy adored her. Ginny loved her mommy a lot.

            Her daddy was short and blonde, and he was the light of her little life. She loved her daddy more than anyone else, and there was no question in her mind that she wanted to be just like him when she grew up. When she told them her decision at dinner that night, her mommy was a bit disappointed, but both of her parents were pleased when she explained to them how she had come to her decision. They had both been very proud of how smart and decisive their little girl was.

            Since then, Ginny had been allowed to make more and more decisions about her life, unlike most little girls. She was also well informed about them, unlike most others her age. Her parents strived to make sure that she had all of the information necessary to make decisions, and they were not shy about offering their opinions, and to even reverse her decisions on rare occasions. At twelve, Ginny was more educated and mature than most eighteen-year-old high school graduates thanks to her parentfs unusual rearing.

           

Despite her wisdom, Ginny was still physically and emotionally a pre-pubescent girl. She couldnft contain the glee that welled up inside of her little heart as she sat at the big, seldom used table in the formal dining room, her friends around her, her parents at the foot of the table, her cake in front of her. Kerry, a schoolmate and her best friend, was talking to her and Ginny made polite conversation back, but she would never remember what they talked about that day. The other childrenfs parents stood around at the other end of the room, drinking punch and talking amongst one another. Ginny felt like there were butterflies in her tummy. She knew it was almost time.

Her excitement grew to a fevered pitch as she watched her present being wheeled in by her mommy and daddy. It was a large box on wheels, adorned by a huge festively patterned drape with a huge ribbon on top. There was no surprise at all for little Ginny at what it contained, or so little that it made no difference. She knew the second they had wheeled it in that it was what she had asked for. Despite her knowledge of the presentfs contents, the excitement was tearing her apart. Her little heart was beating a mille a minute, and the high cheekbones of her cute face were flushed. Her anticipation was greater than any birthday she could remember, more intense than any Christmas. In less than half a moment the gift was standing in front of her, her parents behind her, and her mommyfs hand resting on her shoulder.

gGo ahead, Princess,h said her Daddy, smiling. gOpen it.h

            Ginny reached her little hand out in front of her, and trembling, pulled the drape downward as hard as she could manage. It seemed like it took an hour to fall to the floor, so slowly that her bright green eyes recorded every detail. It slipped off slowly at first, revealing a hollow wooden frame meant to give the shape of a box to a sheet of cloth. Then it came off in a rush, revealing the present.

            Her gift sat in the middle of the empty frame, Indian style, with his legs crossed. There was a look of surprise on his face, as if he had expected to be in the darkness forever. He was dressed in a white shirt and shorts and wore a thick white collar around his neck. The little boy blinked several times at the sudden appearance of light, and when he saw all of the people gathered around him, he pulled his hands over his face in surprise and wiggled backward on his bottom like a worm, causing his long blond hair to fly about his cute, almost girlish face in disarray.

 

            Ginnyfs birthday present was a slave boy.

           

Her eyefs tearing in happiness, Ginny leapt forward in excitement, grabbing the adorable little boy in a bear hug before he could react and planted a wet kiss on his soft, pale cheek. Continuing to hold the child, who appeared to be three or four years younger than her, the little girl looked up at her Mommy and Daddy with a look of pure joy on her sweet face. Cheeks wet, face red, almost out of breath, and with her dress tented in obvious excitement, the little girl exclaimed, gOh, Mommy and Daddy! Hefs exactly what I wanted!h