She is the One (Part 4)
Introduction:
“And ye shall seek and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart” Jeremiah 29:13
The second, and far more uncomfortable, thing keeping me awake and watchful was Amanda. She had retreated to her room by the time I had got back in the house but I didnât dare look through the keyhole. I knew she would be waiting for that. As a precaution, I locked my door and prayed she didnât know how to pick a lock. I tried drifting off to sleep, keeping one half-open eye on the doorknob. By the time I fell into an uneasy sleep, it hadnât jiggled once.
It only seemed a few seconds later that my alarm blared like a siren in my ear. I sat bolt upright in bed, my fist swinging. My alarm clock flew across the room and skidded across the floor, stopped only by the length of the cord connecting it to the wall. I was panting, though unsure why. Maybe I had been having a bad dream or maybe I was just so tense from last night that I was wound up beyond belief.
Despite my Mike Tyson-esque swipe, though, the alarm still blared.
I got up, switched it off, then checked my phone. No messages. I wasnât surprised. After the night Kayla had, she deserved to sleep in a little. I tossed a glance out the window to see her curtains were still closed. I thought about sending a text, then decided against it. Sheâd text me when she was ready.
There were no sounds from the twinsâ room but I locked the bathroom door all the same. I still didnât trust Amandaâs grasp of personal space. As I stood under the water, waiting for it to get hot, I thought again about my decision to get a job. If Kayla was going to ditch Craig, she was going to have a lot more free time to hang with me, even if we werenât dating. A job would eat into that time. But then again, if we were going to hang out, Iâd need cash. And I still had games I wanted to buy. But I couldnât exactly play those games if I wanted to hang with KaylaâŠ
I knocked my head against the wall. It was way too early in the morning to be thinking about this crap.
I was lathering the shampoo into my hair when I thought I heard the doorknob rattle. I listened. Nothing. It might have just been my imagination but I wasnât going to take chances. I quickly finished my wash, toweled off, and got dressed.
I opened the door to find Amanda standing not six inches away, clad in her ever-skimpier bathrobe. I jumped and almost yelped. âThe hell are you doing?â I snapped.
She didnât respond. She just stared at me with her piercing blue eyes with an unreadable expression. Whatever she wanted, I wasnât sticking around to find out, not after what she had pulled yesterday. I slid between her and the edge of the door, taking care not to touch her. She just followed me with her eyes. As I turned to close the door to my room, I saw her enter the bathroom, sliding off her bathrobe before she got inside. She was naked underneath. Her butt jiggled as she walked in and shut the door.
I didnât like having to keep on guard in my own home. At least before, Alan and Amanda kept their horizontal romps behind closed doors. Now I couldnât even find refuge in my own room. I locked my door again, hating the fact that I had to do such a thing.
No text messages on my phone yet. I shot a quick text to Joe and Brad.
Me: Hey, guys, be on alert. Craigâs going to be extra pissed at me today.
I was loading up my backpack when I got a buzz.
Brad: He puts a hand on you, weâll make sure no one will ever wonder if heâs right-handed or left-handed again.
I smirked a little. Joe chimed in a second later with a slightly less violent message.
Joe: We got your back, man. And Walburn already knows Craigâs a little shit. No worries, bro.
Thank God for these guys. Maybe I wouldnât out-mature them. At least, no time soon.
I opened up Kaylaâs contact and my finger hovered over the screen. I really wanted to send her a message, if, for no other reason, than to try to start off her day on a positive note. God knows she needed one.
âJack!â
It was my dadâs voice. Geez, when had they got back? And what the heck were they still doing up?
âYeah?â I called back.
âCan you come down here, please?â
I sighed and put my phone in my pocket. It didnât sound like I was in trouble or anything but Iâve been blindsided before. They managed to get me to fess up to sneaking ten bucks from dadâs wallet when I was ten by claiming to have a present for me. The âpresentâ was a good hard swat on the rear.
Mom and dad were both looking significantly partied-out but managed to both send a very serious look my way. âI just got a message from Mr. Hannigan next door,â dad said, âHe says you helped his daughter out last night.â
âI did.â
Mom and dad gave me big smiles. âGood for you, Jack,â my mom said, hugging me. It wasnât the most pleasant hug; she smelled like stale smoke and alcohol. But the intention more than made up for it and I hugged her back.
âDid she express her thanks?â dad said, winking at me.
Mom spun around. âHoney, if you keep up with JackâŠâ She raised a fist and I remembered, with amusement, Kaylaâs similar gesture the night before.
âHoney, keep this up and Iâm going to end up a battered spouse on TV,â dad said, pretending to cower.
She rolled her eyes at him and turned to me seriously. âWas it Craig?â she asked.
âHuh?â
âWas Craig the reason you had to bring her home?â
Resolving to look into the matter of female mind-reading, I nodded. âHalfway through their date last night, he got bored with her.â
My mom looked furious. âJack, if you get a chance to punch this guy in the face, please do so.â I looked at my mom in surprise. When did she suddenly start condoning violence?
Dad noticed it too. âHoney, have you been watching those Rambo movies again?â
âNo, I just think guys who treat women like that deserve a swift kick to the nads.â Dad and I both unconsciously crossed our legs.
Mom was setting out breakfast when Alan and Amanda came down. Unusual for them, they were not trying to do everything in sync. It was a little disconcerting at first, but then I reflected that I could be dealing with the Creepy Couple and let it go. What I could not let go was Amanda sitting next to me and sliding her chair up so our thighs touched. I tried to scoot over as far as I could but I was pinned against the table leg.
Alan was in a rather chipper mood. He was actually smiling and humming a little as he spooned some scrambled eggs onto his plate. âWhatâs inflated your happy balloon?â dad asked him.
I could guess what it was but that wasnât the answer we were going to hear. âItâs Friday!â he said cheerfully, âOne more boring-ass day and then two days of freedom!â For those of you confused by the math, we had Monday off. It was Labor Day.
âSay, Jack,â dad said, pouring himself some coffee, âIâm taking the day off. You up for hanging out after school?â
âHanging out where?â I asked. Damn it, I hoped to finally be able to chill with Kayla.
âMaybe go out to Francoâs,â he replied, grinning. Francoâs was a local sports bar and a favorite hangout for dad and me.
âSure,â I said, uncertainly, âWhat for?â
âJust to hang out. Nothing special.â
Dad and I hadnât hung out in a while, itâs true, but I felt bad that Kayla would be left with nothing to do this afternoon. Craig wasnât getting any time with her today, not if Mr. Hannigan had anything to say about it. âSounds good,â I said.
âFantastic! Weâll head out maybe around 5.â
âAll right.â
I was finishing up my breakfast and saving my dishes when my phone finally buzzed. My dishes clattered in the sink as I dropped them to get to my phone. It was Kayla.
Kayla: Hope you were able to wake up without your preferred alarm clock ;P
I laughed aloud then glanced guiltily at my family. Mom and dad were looking at me with amusement, Alan like he wanted to make a joke, and Amanda was glaring at me. More accurately, she was glaring at my phone.
âExcuse me,â I said, leaving the room.
Me: I punched the shit out of my alarm clock but I was able to haul my butt out of bed lol how are you?
Kayla: Iâm doing a little better. Sorry I didnât text you earlier. Craig was blowing up my phone.
Me: With what?
Kayla: Oh, just bullshit about being sorry and that it wonât happen again. Damn right it wonât.
Me: Lol your dad texted my parents.
Kayla: Yeah, he really likes you! I wish you could have met my mom.
Me: Soon, hopefully.
Kayla: Hopefully.
Me: SoâŠare you going to want a ride with us this morning?
Kayla: Yes.
Me: Awesome.
Kayla: Yeah, it is.
Me: Did you text Craig back?
Kayla: No. And if he knows whatâs good for him, heâll stay clear today.
Me: Iâll protect you.
Kayla: Lol you my shining knight in armor, now? xD
Me: Yes I am. Iâd be proud to be.
Kayla: Awwwww <3
Me: See you soon.
Kayla: Canât wait.
I was feeling about as chipper as Alan had been. I didnât know if Kayla was planning to fully break it off with Craig but he was on probation now. And with Joe and Brad as backup, there wasnât much he could do. And if he wanted a fight, he could just bring it on. I was ready to turn my imagination during my workout yesterday into reality.
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We were pulling out of the driveway when I remembered a comment Alan made yesterday about how Craigâs arrival always seemed perfectly timed. As if he was waiting for Kayla to try and get in my car before speeding up to deliver a giant âfuck youâ to my face. âHey, Alan?â
âYeah?â
âTake a look up the street. You see a Chevy?â
Alan turned to look. Amanda was trying to catch my eye and I ignored her.
âI see a couple. Why? You thinking about that douchebag?â
âYep. Weâre going to grab Kayla.â
âAwesome,â Alan said, clearly pleased. Amandaâs tongue made a complete circle in her cheek, her eyes never leaving my face.
I pulled up in front of Kaylaâs house. She came running out the door, straight to my passenger-side door, and slipped in. âMorning, everyone,â she said brightly, throwing a fond glance at me. She was wearing the green hair-bow from yesterday, I was pleased to see.
âHey,â Alan said. Amanda just grunted.
âGood morning,â I said distractedly, looking into my rearview mirror. Sure enough, Craigâs Chevy was barreling down the street towards us. âHold on,â I said.
Kayla frowned at me then seemed to understand. Her mouth twisted and her eyes flashed with anger. I hit the accelerator and we rocketed down the street, Craig following close behind. He wasnât making any aggressive moves, no slamming into my bumper or anything, but he rode my ass all the way to school.
Kayla kept glancing behind us. She didnât look worried or scared; if anything, she looked ready to get our and kick Craigâs ass. Amanda had gone from staring at me to staring at Kayla. What was her deal anyway? I mean, if her plan was to seduce me then, yeah, Iâd understand her dislike for her but she disliked her even before she tried to get with me last night. Unless sheâd wanted to do it beforeâŠ
Jesus ChristâŠ
Craig parked beside me in the parking lot, out of his car and stalking over to the passenger side of my car before I even had time to shift into park. He knocked hard on the window but Kayla ignored him as she gathered up her backpack and opened the door into him.
âBabeââ he started but she pushed past him without giving him a glance. Craig gave me a hate-filled look before going after her. I grabbed my backpack and tried to catch up.
Craig was trying to get Kayla to stop but she stoically refused to even look at him, keeping her face forward and wrenching her arm away when he tried to take it. He was getting more and more aggravated and finally I sprinted to her other side and said, âDude, if she doesnât want to talk, she doesnât want to talk.â
âBeat it,â he snarled at me, âIâm trying to talk to my girlfriend.â Kayla made a disgusted noise somewhere in her throat. He didnât miss it. âWhat? You are!â
âYou werenât acting like one last night,â I said.
He stopped dead in his tracks and stared at me, the pieces fitting together in his head. âSo thatâs where you went,â he said to her, getting furious, âHave you been cheating on me?!â
Kayla didnât respond and continued her march to the front door. He made to intercept her but found himself suddenly bared by the twin behemoths of Joe and Brad, giving him a look that just dared him to try and force his way through them. He glared up at them for a second, turned to burn hatred through me, then stalked away in another direction.
âSo Kaylaâs just about done with him?â Brad said in a hopeful voice.
âProbably,â I replied, âWhich means heâs going to start getting desperate.â
âWe got your back, man,â Brad said, putting a heavy hand on my shoulder.
âI donât give a shit about me. Itâs Kayla Iâm worried about. If he starts going after herâŠâ I didnât even want to think about that. Iâd seen Craig in a temper before. He had not yet hit a girl but I wouldnât put it past him.
âSheâs got you protecting her,â Joe said encouragingly, âAnd youâve got us and about a dozen other people. He canât do shit.â
I bit my lip. He could, if he wanted. He knew where she lived and I couldnât be looking out for her all the time.
But I trusted her to be able to take care of herself. Sheâd let me know if she needed my help. And Iâd be on the lookout even if she didnât ask for it.
Kayla came into homeroom (the last time weâd have homeroom before the first period of the day) a little after me and sat down sullenly. After a couple of minutes, she turned to me. âIâm sorry.â
I was genuinely confused. âFor what?â
âFor just bolting away from you like that. I just couldnât deal withââ
âKayla, donât worry,â I said, giving her a reassuring smile, âI understand. Trust me, I do.â
âBut you were so sweet for giving me a ride and I donât want you to think I just wanted you for that.â
âI donât. Believe me.â I smiled again. âI was more than happy to.â
She squeezed my forearm. âHow are you so amazing?â she asked.
âWell, if my parents were here, Iâd say I got it from them. Since they arenât here, letâs just say itâs a learned art.â
âOh? A learned art? Where did you learn it from?â
âYou know. Around.â
She raised an eyebrow. âAround?â
âYeah, around.â
âHow about we just treat my original question as rhetorical, hmm?â
âBut then I lose a great compliment!â
She stuck her tongue out at me. âThere will be more. Believe me.â I blushed and she giggled.
Spakler didnât even bother taking roll-call today. âBy now you know what your name is and if youâre supposed to be here. If you arenât here, you couldnât pay me to care.â He put his feet up at his desk and closed his eyes. Apathy, thy name isâŠ
As the announcements droned on, Kayla turned to me and whispered, âAnd Iâm sorry if this morning makes you a target for Craig.â
âMore than I already was?â
âJackâŠâ
âItâs fine, Kayla. Whatâs the worst he can do to me?â
âPlease donât say that.â She actually looked distressed as she said it. âI donât want him hurting you. Especially not after what happened in gym class a couple days ago.â
âThat was nothing,â I replied easily, âJust a little souvenir.â The bruise, though noticeably smaller, was still visible.
âWell, I donât want you to have another âlittle souvenirâ. Or any souvenir. Jack, seriously, please donât get hurt.â
I was touched. And she went on about me being amazing. âAll right, Iâll promise to be careful.â She smiled just as the bell rang.
âSee you back here soon,â she said as she got up. I followed her out, glancing around for Craig. He was nowhere in sight. Hopefully he got the message to steer clear.
As we walked to our first class, Joe leaned in close. âDude, just say the word and weâll make sure Craig never even thinks about her again.â I turned to him and he quickly continued, âJust a suggestion, man. You donât have to worry about her thinking youâre getting between her and a âgood guyâ anymore. He blew that one up spectacularly.â
âShe can do it herself.â
âI know she can. But if he becomes a problemâŠâ
âI can handle him.â
âRoughly?â
âProbably. Why?â
âBecause Iâm the only guy you should be handling roughly.â He poked me in the side and skipped away, laughing, as I aimed a kick at him.
Shop class zipped by. I actually was able to lose myself in the work a bit as we attempted to create perfectly smooth blocks of wood. Joe was able to finish his before most of us had even started cutting. Mine came out roughly the right size and shape, though the sanding part eluded me and I had to have Joe give me a hand. By the time I had sanded it to as smooth as I figured it was going to get, my old aches from yesterdayâs workout had fired up again.
Joe was strutting proudly back to homeroom while I massaged my arms. I would have made a joke about how proud he was of his âwoodâ but I couldnât think of anything clever enough in time.
Kayla was waiting for me in homeroom and she didnât exactly look pleased. âHey,â she said, trying to look cheerful.
âWhatâs up?â I asked. I could easily guess what is was but I wanted to give her the chance to tell me she didnât want to talk about it.
âCraig,â she said shortly. I nodded and sat down. Like last night, if she was going to talk about it, sheâd start. âHe cornered me before class and I almost missed the bell. He said he thought you were a bad influence on me.â
I gave her a shifty look. âA bad boy. Thatâs me.â
She smiled a little. âObviously. But heâs the last person to talk about bad influences.â
âHey, we donât have to talk about him.â
âI know. I know. Itâs justâŠIâm going to have to deal with him every day for the rest of the year.â She put her face in her hands. âUghâŠit just gives me a headache. I wish he was like you.â
Fighting to keep from smiling (super inappropriate), I replied, âWell, Iâll be there too, if it helps.â
She turned and gave me one of the biggest smiles Iâd ever seen her give. Her already beautiful face lit up and my heart stopped for a second. She wasnât just beautiful. She was angelic. âIt does. It really does, Jack.â
âThen you donât have anything to worry about.â
Spakler was his normal apathetic self; he plopped into his chair, waved vaguely at us, and opened his book. You know what? I liked this guy. Much better than having a homeroom teacher who tried to get overly involved.
Kayla started pulling out her books, stopped, and then turned to me. âJack, can I ask you something?â
âYou just did.â
She swatted at my arm. âJack!â
âSorry! Sorry! Whatâs up?â
âIâm really not in the mood to do this stuff right now. Can we do it together after school?â
I hissed between my teeth. I felt so bad having to shoot her down and I dreaded her response. âKaylaâŠIâm so sorry butâŠIâm doing something with my dad after schoolâŠâ I cringed, waiting for her disappointment.
It never came. She put a hand on my arm and said, âJack, donât worry. Itâs okay. You hang out with your dad.â
âIâm sorry.â
âDonât be. This week has just not been our lucky week, huh?â
âAll right, how about this. We hang out this weekend. Saturday and Sunday.â
âI love it,â she said, bouncing a little in her seat, âAbsolutely. I canât wait!â
Joe was poking me in the back but I was too happy to notice him. âAwesome! And weâll make sure to set aside some time for homework.â
She pouted adorably. âDo we have to do homework?â
âItâs either that or do it now.â
âOh, all right,â she huffed, tossing her hair. The hair-bow bounced lightly as her hair settled.
Spakler looked up from his book. âIf youâre not going to study, sleep or something. No chatting.â
Joe poked me again in the back. Kayla and I rolled our eyes at each other and settled in for a long, boring homeroom period. She read from the book she had been assigned for English class, Lord of the Flies, and I took Spaklerâs advice for a snooze. Well, not exactly a snooze. A light doze would be more appropriate.
When the bell finally rang, Kayla dropped the book and pressed her knuckles to her forehead. âMakesâŠnoâŠsense,â she moaned.
âWhat doesnât? The book?â
âYesssss,â she hissed, packing her books, âMy teacher keeps talking about how itâs some âbig metaphor for human natureâ but itâs just a bunch of kids stuck on an island. Itâs like if Lost made even less sense.â
I hadnât read the book so I couldnât do much to reassure her aside from pat her on the back and tell her, âItâll come to you.â Her look told me Craig would become a sensitive gentleman before that happened.
Speaking of Craig, I saw him waiting down at the end of the hallway when we exited the room. It was clear he didnât want to come any closer, not with me around at least, so he followed us from a distance. Joe stood behind us, throwing warning looks at Craig. Kayla was keeping to her new strategy of just pretending Craig didnât exist. I was struck by the thought that, if Kayla and I started dating, we might need an escort for the rest of high school, just to make sure Craig didnât mess with us.
Then I started thinking about Kayla and I dating and I got lost in happy thoughts from there.
We split when we got to the locker room area. Brad was already inside and Joe took him aside for a second, presumably to explain the situation to him. I just started getting changed, wondering what Craig was going to do when he came in. He came in a few seconds later, glaring at me. Joe and Brad placed themselves on either side of me like hulking bodyguards. I glared back, raising an eyebrow as if to say, âIf youâve got something to say, say it.â
Craig just turned and stalked over to his locker. The guys and I finished dressing and I noticed that, at any given time, one of them had an eye on him.
We filed into the auxiliary gym, closely followed by the girls. Kayla took a seat near me, Joe, and Brad. To Kaylaâs, and my, irritation, Craig also took a seat nearby. âWhat do you think weâll be doing today?â he asked. We ignored him.
This was the part that was really going to annoy him. See, no one liked Craig so we did our best to ignore him whenever he would try to slide into our conversations or start one when no one wanted one. As such, most of the time his words just hung in midair until they deflated and died. This was one of those times and it was going to piss him off to no end.
âAnyone can answer,â he said. No response. âFine, Iâll just shut up.â
Thank God.
Walburn came in a second later, carrying his clipboard and looking decidedly cheerful. âWelcome back, folks,â he said loudly, âNo more games for us. Which means no more âaccidentsâ in my class.â He glared at Craig then raised an eyebrow to me.
âFitness, fitness, fitness!â he shouted with relish, âThatâs what weâre all about! Donât think youâre strong enough? Fast enough? Your endurance in the toilet? Give me a couple months and Iâll have you as good as Nightingale over there!â Brad swelled with pride.
âKiss ass,â Joe muttered. Brad kicked him in the kidney.
âToday weâre starting off easy. Pull-ups and sit-ups. This halfâŠâ He mimed chopping the class in half, ââŠwill be with me at the bar. The rest of you, pair up and hit the floor. Youâve got a minute to do as many sit-ups as humanly possible. And no slacking!â
My group was the one who were assigned sit-ups. Craig tapped Kayla on the arm but she sidled up next to me and said, âYouâre my partner. Problems?â
âNone whatsoever.â
Brad and Joe were paired up and Craig was forced to pair up with Tim, Jessicaâs brother. I needed to speak to Jessica soon, let her know that I may not need her to talk to Kayla. Would she back down? She really seemed adamant about getting that favor from me, whatever it was.
Usually, we had a mat to support us when we did sit-ups (read: to make sure we didnât do permanent damage to our spines on the wood floor). Walburn apparently felt we didnât need the help and so we were forced to make do on the varnished floor that didnât allow for much traction around the butt area.
Kayla lay down on the floor first and I held onto her ankles. I noted that her skin was very smooth and tried not to think about how sexy she looked splayed out in front of me with her kneesâŠ
Fucking boner!!! Shit, go away!!!!!
She placed her fists against her head and grinned up at me. âBet I do more than you,â she said playfully.
I blew a raspberry. âYeah, right,â I said, âBet you just twitch your shoulder off the ground and call it good.â Donât pretend you donât know what Iâm talking about. If you added up the âlegitimateâ sit-ups most high school students did, you might just hit âaverageâ on the scale of fitness excellence. If youâre lucky.
Walburn stood between the two groups, one eye on the pull-up bar and the other on the sit-up group. He held a stopwatch in his hand. âWhen I say âgoâ, sit-up group will start. When I blow the whistle, you stop. And that means stop. No âlast repâ. Got that?â There was a murmur of assent. âAll right. ReadyâŠsetâŠget to it!â
It wasnât his promised âGo!â but we knew what he meant. The sit-up group started flying up and down off the ground, looking like so many flexing arms. Kayla was amazing. She was zipping from the ground up to her knees and back so quickly, I was having a hard time keeping track. Twenty-twoâŠtwenty-threeâŠtwenty-fourâŠJoe, next to us, was aware that he was being outstripped by her and tried picking up the pace but no matter how hard he tried, she always seemed to be able to do two sit-ups for every one of his.
Walburn finally blew his whistle and Kayla fell back on the floor, panting and sweating but with a happy smile on her face. And no wonder. Sheâd just finished doing fifty-six sit-ups. Fifty-six. If someone else, besides Brad, managed to beat that, Iâd be shocked.
She sat up and grinned at me. âBeat that, tough guy.â
âJust wait,â I said, taking her place on the ground. I took a few slow, deep breaths to calm myself, not just so I could get in âthe Zoneâ but so my boner didnât become blatantly obvious to Kayla through my shorts.
My butt was slipping and sliding on the polished wood and I had to basically slam it down on the ground to provide some traction. I pushed my fists to my forehead and tried to regulate my breathing. My heart was beating hard, whether from adrenaline or excitement (and yes, some of that was in my pants), I didnât know. My nose was filled with the heady, cotton-like smell you usually get during an airplane flight once the pressure has changed. I willed my muscles to relax; I had tried doing sit-ups before with completely tensed muscles and ended up with knots so big I felt like a hunchback. Iâm making it sound like a big deal but all of this was happening in the course of a few seconds. Just thoughts that streamed through my head during the wait.
Kayla wrapped her small, soft hands around my ankles and smiled down at me. âReady?â
âHell yeah,â I said confidently. She laughed a little.
âAll right, everyone ready?â Walburn called, âGood! On your markâŠget setâŠdo sit-ups!â
Again, no âgoâ but whatever.
I flung myself off the ground, touching my forehead to my knees and slammed back down onto the wood. The first one wasnât hard; a tensing of the abs, a lift, and it didnât feel like it had drained any energy. I did it again. Same result. I knew, from years of doing this in gym class, that the longer I could go just using my abs, the better. As soon as I had to start wrenching my body off the ground with the help of my back, I might as well stop.
I wasnât counting how many I was doing. That was something else Iâd adopted over the years. If I didnât count how many sit-ups I did, I couldnât start panicking because I wasnât doing âenoughâ. And I liked to keep all of my focus on what I was doing. Trying to count how many reps I had done would just distract me.
Kaylaâs beautiful face zoomed in and out as I flew off the ground, her smile one moment a few feet away, the next only a few inches. I was seized with the impulse to kiss her every time our faces came close, quickly squashed every time I went back down. So, you can imagine, my arousal was a series of peaks and valleys. Unfortunately, it affected my man downstairs continuously and, though I tried to stay completely focused, I couldnât help but notice that my shorts were becoming exceedingly tight.
God, please donât let her notice. I thought I saw her smile grow wider but that could have been for any reason.
I was slamming down on the wood again when I faintly heard Walburnâs whistle blast breaking through my clogged ears. I lay back on the ground, letting my arms go limp and suddenly realizing just how much it had drained me. I took deep, shuddering breaths, the adrenaline sending my heart into a frenzy as it beat all around inside my chest.
Kayla held out a hand and helped me to my feet. âYou did awesome!â she said.
âI did?â
âYou werenât counting?â
âI thought that was your job.â
âWhat if I lost count?â she teased.
âThen Iâm going to have to punish you,â I leered. She blushed and giggled again.
Walburn came down the row, writing down the reps each student had done. Joe had managed forty-eight while Brad had collected a whopping sixty-two. Not surprising given his propensity for athleticism but more than one sit-up per second? That was nuts.
âHannigan,â Walburn said.
âFifty-six,â I said.
He gave her an approving nod. âGood job, Hannigan.â
âThanks, sir.â
âHarrison.â
âFifty-eight,â she said.
Fifty-eight? She was kidding. Last year, I topped at fifty. I looked at her in astonishment and she grinned back in congratulations.
âGood job, both of you,â Walburn said, something like magnanimity in his voice. He moved on down the line and finally got to Craig. âCarter.â
âThirty-two,â Ted replied. There was some general sniggering.
âBullshit,â Craig snarled, âI was at sixty!â
âAnd how many had both of your shoulders off the ground?â Walburn asked, âAnd donât lie. I was watching.â Craig was pissed but he didnât say anything else.
Walburn finished up his round and said, âAll right, sit-up crew. Take a breather. As soon as I finish with the group at the bar, itâll be your turn.â
We sat gratefully in the bleachers. Joe, Brad, Kayla, and I made a little group while Craig sat well apart from us, his eyes never leaving her. She ignored him.
âSince when were you so athletic?â I asked her.
âSince forever. My dad likes to say I was running before I knew how to walk.â She smiled self-consciously. âIâm not much for strength but you put me on the track, Iâll be out front.â
âThat sounds like a challenge,â Brad said, leaning forward.
She looked at all of us. âDo you guys like my butt?â We all sputtered and turned red. âWell, when weâre on the track, youâre going to be staring at it for a long time so you better learn to love it.â
We laughed but I knew I was still blushing furiously. She was blushing a little bit too but seemed pleased we took her joke well. âI like this girl,â Brad said.
âMe too,â Joe said, then glanced at me mischievously, âAnd I know Jack loves her.â
I felt like blood was going to start pouring out of my nose. Joe, you are a dead, dead, dead man. I looked nervously at Kayla, ready to apologize for Joe being a cock, but she was smiling at me. It didnât look like she disapproved of his comment. Ego-boost again! Things were starting to look up for me.
After the last student in the pull-up group dropped painfully from the bar, Walburn blew his whistle and said, âAll right! The old switcharoo! Bleacher brigade to the bar; pull-up crew to the floor. Move it!â
We lined up in front of the short metal bar that was a nightmare for so many students throughout their gym careers. I wasnât worried. I had very good upper body strength and enjoyed pull-ups (or are the chin-ups?) more than any other exercise. I turned to Kayla. âSo you think you can beat me at this?â
She narrowed her eyes. âIâll take that challenge.â
âWell, keep an eye on your butt because itâs about to get whooped.â
She looked stunned. âWhat a horrible thought! Then what will you have to stare at?â
âYour face is perfectly fine.â
She smiled again and traced a finger down my cheek. âYouâre sweet.â I smiled. âWhich will make it even better when I cream you at pull-ups.â God, she was awesome.
One-by-one, my group leapt from the ground up to the bar and put on a humorous display of flailing limbs, red faces, and muttered cursing. No one was managing much more than ten, their chins just barely reaching above the bar. I almost felt bad, knowing I was basically just going to be showing off once I got up there.
As the student in front of me dropped to the ground after completing twelve pull-ups (a record so far), I walked up and positioned myself under the bar. Walburn had just dismissed the sit-up group to the bleachers and was now giving us his full attention. I looked up, calculated, then leapt up, seizing the slick metal bar and hanging on tight.
I drew myself up, my chin easily clearing the bar. Now it just became a matter of coordination; breath and action together. I crossed my legs so I wouldnât be tempted to use them to kick myself up like I was struggling to get to the surface from underwater. Each pull-up was smooth and calculated, dropping all the way down and then pulling myself all the way up.
It was only around the seventeenth rep that I started to feel the strain in my arms. I ignored it for the next few reps but around the twenty-second, it was no longer going away. My breath became more obvious and I could feel my upper muscles tensing up as I pulled myself above the bar each time. Finally, when I was going for my thirtieth rep, I had to use every single muscle I could to get myself up. I was snorting like a bull through my nose and I had each arm working individually to pull myself, inch by inch, above the bar.
My chin cleared it finally, the bar resting in the crook between my neck and chin, and I dropped down, staggering a little.
âGood job, Harrison,â Walburn said, âThirty pull-ups. New record for the class.â Not saying much but oh well.
I distinctly heard Craig mutter, âBullshit.â
Walburn heard it too. âYou have something to say, Carter?â he snapped.
âNo, sir.â
âNo, you donât. Hannigan, youâre up.â
Kayla gave me a wink then leapt up to the bar like a cat. She powered her way through twenty-five pull-ups before she dropped down, red-faced and proud. âExcellent work,â Walburn said, âHayes, youâre next.â
âWhat was that about creaming me?â I asked Kayla as we walked back to the bleachers.
âI didnât want to embarrass you,â she said smoothly, âYou seemed so proud of your measly thirty pull-ups.â
âPsh, I could have gone twenty more! I just got bored!â
She shoved me playfully and then skipped away when I made to do the same. We sat in the bleachers, laughing together. I looked up to see Craig staring at me with a look that suggested I should keep a pair of eyes in the back of my head.
Joe dropped after twenty pull-ups and Brad followed, clearing away my record with an easy thirty-five. I knew he could do more but he dropped down and walked away as if heâd been asked to do only five. A few students later, it was Craigâs turn. Craig pulled himself up and started with six decent pull-ups, then started twitching himself down only about halfway so his arms never went further than a ninety-degree angle. It was cheating, plain and simple, but Iâm sure he felt proud of himself as his numbers racked up.
He finally dropped, a smug look on his face. âForty,â he said proudly, pounding his chest.
âSix,â Walburn said, making a note.
âIâm sorry?â Craig said, aggrieved, âI counted forty.â
âAnd I counted six actual pull-ups,â Walburn replied, âIf you canât drop all the way down and pull yourself all the way up, youâre doing a flex. If you want, I can get everyone back in line so we can all âflexâ and your forty is going to start looking very small.â
Craig was furious. He looked like he wanted to argue but Walburn drew himself up and gave him a thunderous look. Hissing in disgust, Craig walked away and slammed down on the bleachers, looking like a petulant child.
When the final student dropped from the pull-up bar, Walburn checked his watch and said, âWeâve got a couple minutes to spare so let me tell you this: there are some definite stand-outs in the class but I donât just want a few. I want you all to be stand-outs. By the end of this year, I want you to be matching Nightingale and Harrison for reps.â Brad and I grinned at each other. âAnd no slacking! All right, go get dressed.â
I received more than a few back-slaps from the guys in the locker room for my performance. Brad was used to them but I couldnât help feeling a little pride at all the congratulations.
âWatch out, Brad,â Joe said, taking off his shirt, âJack might actually be a threat to your reign.â
âOh, please,â Brad replied, âIf I thought he was a threat, Iâd cram him in my locker.â
âIâd like to see you try,â I said, jabbing him in the ribs. He tried to swat my hand away and we both dropped into our fighting stances for a second before breaking away, laughing. âI donât think the school would survive a fight between us,â I said. And it wouldnât. If Brad and I got into a fight, it would be epic. Like, Man of Steel Superman vs. Zod epic.
As we walked to the hallway where we would wait for the lunch bell, Craig zipped by me and sidled up next to Kayla, who was already waiting. She blithely ignored his presence. âThat was some crap,â he said, trying to start a conversation, âI did way more than just six.â She didnât say anything. âBut you were awesome,â he said, patting her on the shoulder. She jerked it away.
I was ready to have some words with him but at that moment the lunch bell rang and we filed into the cafeteria. I grabbed a cheeseburger from the burger line, praying Iâd find something enjoyable for once, and joined Joe, Brad, and the other guys. Iâd hardly taken a bite when someone else came up to the table.
âDo you mind if I join you?â Kayla asked.
I snagged an empty chair from a nearby table and pulled it over. âOf course!â I said joyously. She giggled at my enthusiasm and sat down next to me.
âYou going to be a permanent addition to our table?â Brad asked.
âIf youâll have me.â
âJack?â
I gave him an âare you kidding me?!â look. âWell, that answers my question,â Brad said, raising his milk carton, âWelcome to the table, Kayla.â
âWell, thank you,â she giggled, digging into her meal.
I glanced up to where she and Craig usually sat to find Craig standing alone, looking around in confusion. His eyes finally rested on our table and his face twisted in rage. He slammed down his tray, causing a few nearby students to jump and look around, and stalked over to us.
âGuysâŠâ I said warningly. They looked up and dropped their food.
Craig walked right up to Kayla and leaned down, one hand on the back of her chair. âBabe, what the hell? What are you doing over here?â
âEating,â she said simply, not looking at him.
âBut weâre supposed to be sitting together.â
âSays who?â
âSays the fact that youâre my fucking girlfriend.â
âDude,â I said, leaning forward, âLeave her alone.â
âShut the fuck up, Harrison!â he snarled at me, âIâm not fucking talking to you so just shut the fuck up!â I held up my hands and sat back.
âAfter what you did last night, Iâm not sure I want to be your girlfriend,â she said.
It took him a few seconds to recover. âLast night?! Babe, I apologized for that! Now you forgive me and weâre all good.â
âNo, we arenât all good,â she said, turning on him, âCraig, whatâs my favorite color?â
He blinked. âColor? I donâtââ
âWhat pet do I have?â
âYou neverââ
âWhy do I like wearing my hair-bow?â
âI donât know! It looks stupid, anyway.â
Big mistake. Like, crashing-into-an-iceberg big mistake. Kayla flared up with fury and said, âIf you donât like it then just stay away from me and weâll be good.â
âI donât give a fuck whatââ he started, seizing her arm.
That did it for me. I stood up and shoved myself between her and him. âKnock it off,â I snapped.
âThis fuckerâs doing it!â he snarled, pointing at me, âHeâs been feeding you bullshit to turn you against me! He just wants to fuck you and ditch you!â An interesting case of self-awareness, even if he was trying to displace it.
Joe and Brad stood up. âBack off, Craig,â Joe said threateningly.
âAll these fuckers are in on it!â he shouted, drawing more attention to us, âDonât be a fucking idiot!â
She didnât respond, just continuing to chew her food. He tried to shove past me and grab her again but I pushed him back. I was ready to say something else to him when he suddenly hauled back his fist and swung. I wasnât prepared for it and it caught me right on the jaw. As I was reeling and trying the collect my wits, I felt him grab me by the collar and slam me back onto the table. My head collided with the hard plastic trays as he slammed me down again and again. I managed to collect myself enough to pull my leg back between our bodies and shove him away, hard. He went flying back, falling over the trash can and sprawling amidst the scattered rubbish.
âHey!â One of the adults patrolling the cafeteria was running over. I recognized him: Mr. Fong, one of the guidance counselors. He was a good guy, usually quick with a joke, but right now he was all seriousness. âWhatâs going on?â he said, his voice low but still commanding.
Craig stood up, livid. âHe startedââ
Mr. Fong turned to Craig. âThat was more of a rhetorical question. I saw what happened.â He grabbed Craigâs arm. âWeâre going to go have a little chat.â
âWhat about him?â Craig roared, pointing at me, âHe kicked me.â
Mr. Fong turned to me. âShame on you,â he said in a monotone. He hauled on Craigâs arm. âCome on.â
âThis is fucking bullshit!â Craig shouted to anyone who would listen. âHe stole my girlfriend! Heâs out to fucking get me! HeâŠâ But whatever else I was was lost as Mr. Fong dragged him out of the cafeteria and out of earshot.
We all sat back down. âAre you okay?â Kayla said worriedly, running a hand over the back of my head.
I blinked a couple times, assessing the damage. My jaw hurt like crazy and it felt like I had a couple lumps on my head, but nothing major. âJust a few scrapes and bruises,â I said, looking over the ruined remains of our lunch, âSorry about that, guys.â
âIt was worth it to see Craig dragged off,â Joe laughed, âAnd lucky for Craig Mr. Fong showed up when he did. We were ready to tear him apart.â
We salvaged what we could from the remains of our meal, which didnât amount to much. Kayla was subdued and quiet for the rest of the meal. As we left for theater class, she whispered, âIf you donât want to hang around me anymore, I understand.â
I stopped dead in my tracks. âWhat?â
âYou keep getting hurt because of me. Youâre the last person I want to see hurt.â
âKayla, this is nothing. Look, if I ever feel like Iâm in too deep, Iâll let you know, okay?â
âBut you wonât,â she said, turning to me, âYouâre too sweet to let something like that affect you.â
âWell, if you know that,â I said, adding a smile to soften my words, âThen you should already know that Iâm not going to stop hanging around you. Not now, not ever.â
She smiled a little but didnât look completely reassured. âI donât want you hurt.â
âYouâre worth it.â
We walked together in silence to theater, her arm touching mine.
Today was not a monologue day in theater but an improv day. I wasnât exactly sure what the âmeatâ of the class was going to be but Iâm glad we were starting off with some fairly light stuff. Besides, I liked improv (thatâs short for improvisation to those who are unaware). Years of watching Mystery Science Theater 3000 had given me something of a knack for it.
We played through a few simple improv games like Park Bench, where one person on the âbenchâ established a character and then the next person sat down with a completely alternate personality to drive the first away (so a tree-hugger might be driven away by a gun-nut, etc); Party Quirks, where one person was setting up a âpartyâ while three guests showed up and they made random small-talk, each guest having a âquirkâ that the host needed to figure out without having to call it out specifically (âI see you are still suffering from narcolepsyâ, âIs it annoying having all those ants in your pants?â, etc.); and one of my personal favorites, Freeze.
Freeze was your quintessential improv game. Two people would go up on stage and start a scene. After a given amount of time, any person in the audience could shout, âFreeze!â and both actors would immediately freeze in their given position. The audience member who called out when then replace one of the actors on-stage and begin a completely new scene, starting with the positions they had just been in. As such, most people waited for especially goofy poses before they called out.
Kayla and another actor were currently on-stage. They were acting out a scenario where the actor (his name was Mike) was trying to clean out an especially dusty fireplace while she protested that his actions were making more of a mess. At one point, she had her arms folded and he was kneeling down, getting ready to blow.
âFreeze!â I called. Mike was frozen, his cheeks puffed out as he prepared to blow away the imaginary dust. I tapped him on the shoulder and took his place, trying to make sure I had my cheeks puffed exactly the same way. As soon as Mike sat down, I started up.
I changed from having my cheeks puffed to blow dust to spitting on an imaginary vehicle. âThar she is,â I said in my best redneck accent, âA thang oâ beauty. Ainât she purty?â
Kayla picked up on it right away. âCletus!â she shouted, sounding exactly like Brandine Spukler from The Simpsons, âWhen are you gonna be done washinâ that thar bike? The roof needs a-fixinâ.â
âAh cainât keep fixinâ the dag-blasted roof,â I drawled, standing up with one fist on my hip and my other arm dangling like a monkeyâs, âAh gotta meet Billy-Bob and the boys over at the Five-and-Dime!â
âIf ah have to sleep under a leaky roof one more naght, feelinâ like ahâm being subjicted to one oâ them Chinese watery thangies, you can jist find yourself a new beddinâ place,â she drawled back, twisting her lip and spitting out the side of her mouth.
âNow Marybelle Jesse Sue Katrina Windlebell Hannigan,â I said, earning some sniggers from the audience, âIf that thar roof means so much to you, you can scurry your tight bee-hind up thar and fix it yourself!â
âAh ainât learned for fixinâ stuff! I ainât got no grasp of nailinâ thangs!â
âGood thing ah got a grasp oâ that!â I said, pretending to hitch up my pants. More laughter from the audience.
âNow, Cletusââ
âAh ainât gonna hear no more âbout it!â I said, slapping my thigh, âIssue is over. Period.â
âBut honeycakesââ
âAh finished it! Ah said âperiodâ!â
âAh have a period!â Kayla roared.
That ended it right there. I was on the ground, roaring with laughter, unable to get back up and continue the scene. Not that it would have mattered; the rest of the class were much the same as me. Even Ms. Locke had her face buried in her hands, tears of merriment streaming down her face. Kayla had her hands on her hips, leaning back and laughing at the ceiling.
I got up and gave her a hug. âYou beat me there,â I said in her ear. I felt her smile.
By the time everyone had calmed down, the bell was ringing. âCan I get a ride home with you?â she asked.
âOf course! Donât want to wait for Craig to get out of detention?â
She closed her eyes. âIf we could refrain from saying his nameâŠâ
âAbsolutely, of course,â I said quickly.
Joe and Brad were waiting for us outside. âHow you doing, man?â Joe asked, patting me on the back.
âDoing great,â I said. And it was true; I was now giving Kayla a ride to and from school, something I should have started doing on the first day.
âAwesome. Hey, man, Tom Jennings is having a get-together tonight over on the lake. You guys in?â
Damn. That sounded like fun. âIâm hanging with my dad tonight,â I said, glumly, âSorry, guys.â
âKayla?â
She looked at me and then said, âIâve got some homework I need to catch up on. Iâve had a nasty disease the last couple days that kept me from doing any.â
Joeâs shoulders slumped. âYou guys are no fun. What about this weekend?â
âWell, we planned to hang all weekend,â I said. They both perked up.
âHey, why donât we meet up someplace,â Kayla said, âLike tomorrow? We can go get lunch or something.â
âFantastic!â Joe said, brightening. He looked over into the crowd. âWell, the Wonder Twins are coming so you guys probably got to get going.â He and Brad walked off. He looked back and mouthed, âText meâ before disappearing.
âYou need a ride again?â Alan asked when he and Amanda saw us together.
âIf thatâs okay,â she said, a little off-put by the way he phrased it.
âOh, yes!â he said, realizing how it had come off, âAbsolutely. Whenever you need.â Amanda stayed silent, playing with her phone and not looking at us. At some point I was going to need to have a talk with her, preferably in a public area so there was no chance of another grope session.
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I dropped off Kayla in her driveway. âThanks Jack,â she said, squeezing my arm, âText me soon!â
âI will,â I replied, watching her wave to me as she walked up her driveway.
âAre we going to be giving her rides from no on?â Alan asked eagerly.
âProbably.â
âFantastic!â Alan squeaked. Amanda dug an elbow into his ribs and he looked down guiltily. She turned her eyes to me and I quickly pulled us into our driveway.
âHey, all!â dad said from the living room as we came in from the garage, âHow was school?â
âFantastic,â I said.
âExcellent,â Alan said.
Amanda just grunted.
âTwo out of three,â dad laughed, coming into the family room, âAnything you need to talk about Amanda?â She just walked by without looking at him and pounded up the stairs. Dad looked after he and then turned to Alan. âWhatâs up with her?â
âI donât know,â he said, sounding hurt, âSheâs been like that all day.â
âWell, go talk to her. See whatâs up.â Alan bounded out of the room. Hopefully there would actually be some talking behind those closed doors.
Dad turned to me and clapped his hands. âWell,â he said brightly, âYou ready for some father-son time?â
âIn a bit,â I said, âNeed to unwind a little first.â
âOf course. Iâll come get you around five.â
I wasnât planning on playing any videogames. I went upstairs, pulled out my phone, and immediately started texting Kayla. We chatted for a bit, talking about what we had planned for the weekend. We eventually decided that we would have tomorrow for fun, going to random places and just relaxing, and then spend Sunday doing actual homework. I refrained from calling our hangout a âdateâ, especially so soon after breaking up with Craig.
Me: Hey, do you mind if I take a quick detour tomorrow? I need to apply for a job.
Kayla: Ohhhh, gonna start raking in the dough?
Me: Lol hopefully. At least enough to keep my wallet from shrinking to nothing.
Kayla: I can still pay you back the ten bucks for my uniform.
Me: No, Kayla. Iâm good.
Kayla: As long as youâre sure.
Me: I am.
Kayla: <3
I stared at that heart for a while, thinking about what it could mean for the future of our relationship. There was a knock on my door and my dad poked his head in. âHey, buddy,â he said, âItâs about time to go.â
âBe there in a sec,â I said, rolling out of bed.
Me: Hey, Kayla, I gotta head out.
Kayla: Blaaaah đ
Me: What IS that sound?
Kayla: Thatâs my disappointed sound. Now I donât have an excuse to ignore my homework.
Me: Lol Iâll come back as soon as I can! Promise.
Kayla: You better.
Me: I will. Bye!
Kayla: Bye! <3
I smiled and tugged on my shoes.
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Francoâs Bar and Grill was packed, as usual, but my dad had managed to secure us a booth ahead of time with a good view of the giant television screens that filled one wall with images of various sports teams locked in death matches. âSorry we havenât had the time to do this as much,â my dad said, taking a sip from his root beer, âButâŠwell, one thing youâre going to find out when you get your job is that free time suddenly becomes less free.â
âMmm,â I said, still thinking about Kayla.
I had ordered a thick bacon cheeseburger with an extra helping of fries while my dad had gone for a buffalo chicken sandwich with a good heaping of cole slaw on the side. We had just sent the waiter off and now sat in silence.
âSo,â dad said, in a voice that announced he was about to tell me why we were here, âThe reason I wanted to hang out, other than youâre my son and I like hanging with you, is two-fold. FirstâŠâ he held up a finger, ââŠyour mother and I are getting different work schedules.â
âHow do you mean?â
âIâve just been promoted at work. I will let you shower me with congratulations later. What that means is that I will be at home until about eleven and then Iâll be going in until around eleven at night. Not looking forward to that sleep schedule, I can tell you. And your mother has decided to quit working at the book store and go to culinary school. Unfortunately, the only class available was in the afternoon/evening time slot.â
I saw vaguely where he was going. âSo that meansâŠyou and momâŠâ
âAre not going to be around much in the afternoon and evenings,â dad finished, âYouâre going to be latchkey kids.â
Oh, wonderful. Even more time stuck alone with Amanda. âWhy are you just telling me?â I asked, âIsnât this a family-announcement sort of thing?â
âI wanted to tell you first because youâre the oldest.â
âBy ten minutes.â
âMost mature, then, if you prefer,â dad laughed, âIâm trusting you to be in charge. Your mom will make something in the morning that you can heat up for dinner. Your siblings will get their homework done and youâll make sure the house doesnât burn down.â
âYou keep saying that,â I said, âA fire isnât the only thing that can destroy a house.â
âBe that as it may, youâre going to have more responsibility. You okay with that?â
I shrugged. Aside from keeping Amanda back with a ten-foot pole, it wasnât too much to handle. The twins were decent students and we werenât planning on throwing any parties. âSure.â
âThanks, Jack,â dad said, patting my hand, âThe second thingââ He broke off as our food arrived. We dug in for a few minutes before he started up again: âThe second thing I wanted to talk about was Kayla.â
I coughed up part of my burger. âWhat about her?â I wheezed, taking a drink.
âAre you serious about her?â
âIn what way?â
âYou want to date her?â
âAbsolutely.â A couple days ago, I might have stammered and sputtered, but after today I was feeling confident.
Dad blinked and nodded in approval. âDid I ever tell you how your mom and I met?â
âI donât think so.â At least not that I could remember.
Dad sat back and took a drink. âIt was during college. I was part of a frat that enjoyed the âpartyingâ aspect of college more than anything else. I was majoring in mechanical engineering at the time. We decided to throw a Toga Party one night shortly after the year began and invited our sister sorority to join. Well, there we all were, toga-clad and drunk as hell, when I heard this girl talking about mechanical engineering. Being slightly tipsy, I decided to listen in. The girl didnât know what she was talking about. She had no grasp of the concept at all. Finally, I walked up to her and said, âExcuse me, I donât mean to be rude, but youâre full of it.â
âYou know how your mom gets that look in her eye when sheâs ready to lay someone out. This was the first time I was introduced to it. She put her hands on her hips and said, âWell, what do you know about it?â I then proceeded to talk, at great length, about how, in every single way, she had been wrong. She argued back and we eventually got off the subject of engineering and onto more personal stuff. By the time we looked up, everyone had wandered away and we were alone.â He took another drink. âTwenty years later I still remember everything about her from that night, but one thing in particular stuck out: when she left, I knew I had to run after her and find out where she lived on campus. I couldnât let her get away.â
I listened in silence. âWow,â I said.
Dad smiled at me. âSo, if you feel that strongly about Kayla, Jack, go for her. And if this Craig guy gets in your way, do what you have to do.â
âI donât think Craigâs going to be a problem anymore.â
âEven better,â dad said, returning to his meal, âIâm happy for you, buddy. Sheâs a keeper. I knew youâd probably fall for her the first time we met her.â
âIâm surprised you didnât say anything.â
âYour mom promised to make me sleep on the roof if I said anything. Did I mention she could kick ass even back when I first met her?â
We chatted more throughout the rest of our meal, mostly about the various adventures dad and mom went through before they got married. The most entertaining, by far, was when dadâs car died on the side of the road in a long stretch where there was no civilization for miles and my mom had to leave class and drive an hour to come get him. The more I listened, the more I wanted Kayla and I to have wild adventures like that. I still wanted to give her some time before officially asking her out to recover from Craig Syndrome but I was already planning possibilities.
We talking until way past eight oâclock before dad glanced at his watch and said, âWell, we best clear out before they start checking us for roots.â
I immediately pulled out my phone in the car and shot a message to Kayla.
Me: Hey hey đ
Kayla: Hey!!! How was it?
Me: Pretty good. How are you doing?
Kayla: Blahhhhhhh.
Me: I want to hear you say that in real life.
Kayla: No you donât. It sounds like a whale farting.
Me: Now I DEFINITELY need to hear it.
Kayla: Lmao itâs your funeral.
Me: Lol homework been fun?
Kayla: The blahhhhhhh was more for Craig texting me.
Me: Oh, Jesus.
Kayla: Yep.
Me: All of it perfectly gentleman-like?
Kayla: If my phone had a censor app, almost all of his texts would just be black boxes.
Me: DamnâŠIâm sorry.
Kayla: Itâs not your fault.
We chatted all the way back home. I congratulated both mom and dad on their new positions and promised that I would look after the place while they were at work. âI know you will,â mom said, giving me a big hug. Dad gave me a slap on the back.
I said goodnight to both of them and went up to my room, ignoring the closed door to the twinsâ room. I wasnât going to fall for that again. I lay back on my bed and continued texting Kayla.
Me: Turns out Iâm going to be a latchkey kid.
Kayla: Oh?
Me: My mom and dad are getting new positions so the twins and I are going to be alone in the afternoons and evenings.
Eesh. Even texting that sent a shiver down my spine.
Kayla: Just gives us more alone time to study. đ
Me: Yep yep đ
Kayla: Ugh, Craig keeps texting me. Iâm going to have to block him.
Me: He wonât like that.
Kayla: Well, youâre my shining knight in armor, remember? Youâll have to protect me.
Me: Lol as if you need protecting. You could kick my ass then go for a bologna sandwich.
Kayla: Thatâs true, I could.
We continued texting for another hour or so until she announced that she was getting sleepy.
Me: I should probably turn in too. Canât wait for tomorrow. đ
Kayla: Me either! Itâs going to be so much fun. đ
Me: Yes it will. Goodnight! Sweet dreams.
Kayla: You too, hun. Goodnight! <3
I dropped my phone and lay back against my pillow, astonished at how well things were going. I wasnât going to get lazy, not when it came to Craig, but just for a few minutes I lay basking in the fact that she was no longer with him and how awesome it would be to hang with her for the next two days. And every day after that, hopefully. Life was good.
I enjoyed my shower, uninterrupted by Amanda. Who, I remarked, had been thankfully distant for most of the day. I hummed a little to myself in the shower as I rinsed out my hair. I hadnât had a shower this good or relaxing in days, a nice little capstone to a pretty good day.
I made sure my alarm was working, especially after my right hook that morning, and slipped under my blanket, feeling warm and secure. I was happy. I was content.
I was not prepared for what came next.
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Iâm not exactly sure what it was that woke me up but right away I could tell something was wrong. I tried to bring my hands forward to rub my face but neither seemed to be able to move. Almost as if they were restrained. I tried doing the same with my feet and found they were likewise immobile. The fuckâŠ
I came fully awake to find Amanda standing over me, grinning. âWake up, big brother,â she cooed.
I jerked in surprise. âAmandaââ I started to roar but she clamped a hand down on my mouth.
âShush,â she said quietly, âWe donât want to wake the whole house.â
I twisted my head around. My wrists and ankles had been secured to my bedposts by handcuffs. Amanda was bouncing the key in her palm with a wide smile. âDidnât want you getting away from me this time. Besides, Iâm feeling kinky tonight.â
She was certainly dressed like it. She was wearing a sheer black teddy with garters attached to knee-high stockings. She turned around to put the key on my bedside table, sticking her rear out as she did. The edge of the garment rode up well past the curve of her ass, exposing both cheeks in all their smooth, pale glory.
âAmanda,â I hissed, making sure to keep my voice down, âWhat the fuck are you doing?â
âWe were rudely interrupted last night,â she said, running a finger down my chest. I wanted to twist away but the restraints made sure that I couldnât. âI wanted to continue where we left off.â
I was panicking. How was I going to get out of this? âI think you missed a few steps,â I said, âHow about you uncuff me and we start from where we really left off?â
âTempting,â she said, kissing my stomach, âBut I donât think it would be a good idea to let you out. At least not yet.â She gave me a seductive smile. âMaybe after Iâve already had you in me for a good while.â
I twisted and thrashed, trying to get lose. She pinched my nipple and I had to keep from yelping. It fucking hurt. âNone of that,â she said calmly, âIâm not letting anything get in the way of tonight.â
âAmanda, why are you doing this?â I said, desperate to get free, âI donât want this.â
âButâŠâ she said, dropping the straps of her teddy, âI do. And Iâm going to get it.â
âI told you ânoâ before and Iâm telling you ânoâ again. If Iâm going to have to put up with you seducing me every nightâŠâ
She covered my mouth with her hand again and started to tug down my boxers. She cooed in admiration as my cock was revealed. âVery nice,â she said appreciatively, running her hand along it.
I thrashed again and she smacked my chest. âI told you,â she hissed, âNone of that. Or Iâm going to have to hurt you again.â She straddled my waist and pulled the teddy down so her tits were revealed. âAnd to correct you on a certain point, big brotherâŠâ she said, sliding along my cock and leaning down next to my ear, âThis is no longer seduction. That didnât work. This time itâs domination.â
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Author’s Note:
Wow! The response to this story is bigger than I imagined it would be! Thank you all so much for reading and supporting my work. I know I’m leaving you on kind of a cliffhanger so I just wanted to address a couple of points. First of all, yes, there will be a showdown in this story, but I will not say with whom. Second, regarding a timetable for these stories, it’s going to vary. I work a very taxing full-time job so I’m working on this in my spare time. And sometimes I will have a game or a movie on in the background for when the flow stops flowing. I will attempt to have at least one story out a week, maybe more, but I’m not going to absolutely tack that down as a fact just in case something comes up. Third, thank you to all of you pointing out things you like and things you’d like to see; I am definitely taking them into account when writing these stories so keep them coming!
Thank you all once again and I hope you continue to enjoy the series. I’m planning on keeping it going for a while yet.