Melissa hated her feelings.ย
She buried them in a chest in the 5th grade (along with her ability to express them). Other peoples' feelings on the other hand was her forte. She could process, decipher and regurgitate other peoples emotions effortlessly. This gift couldโve taken her through college, all the way to a degree in psychology. Distinguished Dr. Jefferson with a PhD and a cozy office and impressive roster of high-profile, weallthy clients was a shiny idea. Fate would have a different hand for Melissa her talents were exhausted on mediating family fights, friend group drama, and charming her way out of confronting her own feelings.ย
โFeelings.โ Even saying it out loud to herself seemed silly. Something reserved for โcry babiesโ and water signs. Typical Sunday nights started tame, reading or writing fan-fiction and drinking cranapple juice. And then like clock work her father would yell her name,ย
โMELISSA!!!โ Emotionless, sheโd get up dust off her Winnie the Pooh shorts and make her way downstairs. On the long walk down the hall to the stairs leading to the living room brawl, sheโd go through her check list:ย
1.) Donโt cry.ย ย
ย 2.) Stay neutral; Deescalate
3.)Donโt take anything personal. This isnโt about you
She padded down the carpeted stairs in her old soft socks to see her mother tightlipped and tear streaked thinking,ย
โshe broke ruleย number 1โ. Her father, Michael was proud and angry, his big belly filled with self righteousness. She knew he would be unyielding in his resolve and at this point her only option was to deescalate.
ย โRule number 2โ. Then her sister the water sign and calamity for the evening sat on the floor nearly fetal, face red and raw with emotion.ย
โIts not your faultโ Melissa wanted to say โYou just didnโt follow the rulesโฆ youโre loved.โ But she couldnโt say that because sheโd be breaking ruleย number 3. It wasnโt about how Melissa felt. Even though she felt like screaming,
โVANESSA, YOU DIDNโT DO ANYTHING WRONG. DADโYOU JUST HAVE PENT UP ANGER BECAUSE YOU GREW UP IN THE HOOD OF DETROIT AS A BLACK MAN IN THE 60s AND 70s. YOU NEED A HEALTHY OUTLET LIKE.. I DONT KNOWโฆ THERAPY?!?!?! THIS IS A WASTE OF ALL OF OUR TIME. I LITERALLY JUST WROTE THE BEST SAILOR SATURN x CHIBI USA FANFICTION EVER AND THIS IS KILLING MY VIBE!โ
Instead, she decide to hear every one out. She decided to help. To calm her dragon of a father down. To be a translator for her emotional sister. To not take it personal. To stay neutral. To not cry.ย
9 years later, at her fathers funeral she still never broke the rules. She played her flute and spoke at his memorial. She was present for her mother because it wasnโt about her. When other peoples' emotions bubbled up she stayed neutral. She sat through both services and she did not cry. It wasnโt until she excused herself to make a phone call outside did she collapse onto the stairs of the funeral home and weep alone in the cold Detroit snow.ย
Itโs okay to break the rules sometimes, she reminded herself. As long as no one else sees it.
Traumas began to compact on Melissa, as they do. Humans tend to collect traumas like pebbles on a long hike. We toss them into our backpacks and keep moving forward. Some hikers would falter, but Melissa was built for this. Sheโd carried the stones of her familyโs traumas uphill for years. She was strong.ย
When men began to befriend and reject her, sayingย โyouโre too good for meโ but not too good to make them feel good. She carried that.ย
When childhood friends began to cut off the strings of her heart, sayingย โWe canโt be friends anymoreโ. She carried that.
When her family separated like dandelion seeds, it seemed like theyโd never be together again. Melissa slept on so many couches, floors and car seats sometimes she didnโt know if sheโd see them again.ย
She carried that.ย
Dying was never an option though sometimes she didnโt mind the thought of it. Peace and warmth were two things sheโd desperately yearned and hadnโt felt fully since the womb. Then one night in the pitch black of the hot, sweaty, roach-infested studio in southeast Houston she slept in she wondered:
โWhy canโt I break the rules?โ Sheโd seen everyone else in her life break them like popsicle sticks. And she didnโt just want to break the rules, she wanted to break them boldly and loudly and annoyingly and honestly and sloppily like every one else gets to do. It was in that moment, tucked in a thin jacket inside of an 8-foot high instrument cubby in the inky darknessโit hit her.ย
โIs my suffering for a high purpose? Or is my suffering trying to kill me?โย
She cried.ย
She escalated.ย
She took it personal.ย
But it wasnโt enough. She wanted to scream in a microphone in a sea of shadowy faces. She drank whiskey and wove her pain into rock music.ย
โMusic is my boyfriendโ she declared. The only man that kept his baggage to hisself. And it healed her. It gave her voice reason and purpose.ย
The pebble-laden hike became lighter with time. The incline eventually evened out to flat, beautiful landscapes where the breeze finally met her back. She knew it wasnโt gonna be easy or sunshine but even the rain cleansed her and it was beautiful too.ย
Somewhere in the rain she decided rules were meant to be built and broken. Like trust and love and friendships and families. Because every thing deserves the opportunity to change and grow.ย
So... She brokeย rule number 1ย on stage while singing a beautiful song. Dr. Jefferson (PhD) screamed for her to stop but she didnโt listen and the tears flowed like rivers of emotion down her cheeks.ย
Rule number 2ย was broken when she grew older and saw the injustices of the world. Marching with hundreds in protest she realized not everything needs to be pacified.ย
And one day when she finally fell in love, she brokeย rule number 3. No matter how much training sheโd done she couldn't help but take every thing her lover said and did personal. But it was ok. Because in all her resistance she realized breaking rules was her power.ย
Melissa began to fall for her feelings. Her feelings gave life purpose. They werenโt always logical, as feelings seldom are. They were sloppy and embarrassing and rude and so fucking uncomfortable. But they were hers. And they were real. And when she sat alone sipping wine, staring at the moonโฆThey were the only ones still by her side. Ready to break the rules for her because they loved her.ย
And she finally loved them back.ย
















