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My heart beat like a jackhammer in my ears while my feet continuously hit the concrete ground below with sharp clacks. I could feel the adrenaline as it thrummed through my veins. Who knew encountering a stranger in your home was all it took to run like your life depended on it?
Because it likely did. And I was even more grateful that my mom had given me the pepper spray. That guy could’ve been a burglar, or a thief, or a murderer, or—
As exhaustion started catching up to me, I felt the sting burning in my lungs. The sensation snapped me out of whatever train of thought I’d been riding. In a frenzy, I stopped near a tree and climbed it. My legs hurt, and if the strange man found me, I could chuck ice cubes at him… or something.19Please respect copyright.PENANAIoMv26AQsU
Once I made it up, I sat on a branch and fished my phone out of my blazer pocket.
Police first?
Then I thought, No, Mom will be home soon. Best to warn her.
Her timing, however, beat mine. Before I was able to click on her contact, I received an incoming call from her. I answered the phone. Before she could say anything, I told her, “MOM, DON’T GO HOME! THERE’S A STRANGE MAN IN THE HOUSE.”
There was a pause. The silence dragged on longer than it needed to, and panic started to settle in again—until…19Please respect copyright.PENANApN4OzsL0xX
She started laughing. Not a giggle or a chuckle. Full-blown, maniacal laughter.19Please respect copyright.PENANAhZgfSVknYH
“M-Mom, I’m serious…”19Please respect copyright.PENANArixkTRE2EE
“I know, honey. Just… that explains so much.” The laughter on her end began to calm down. “I should’ve warned you this morning before sending you off to school…”19Please respect copyright.PENANAUy2AXqKtZq
Her words gave me pause. Then I replied, “You… know the man?”19Please respect copyright.PENANAyTwDhQZwDF
Her laughing still persisted, though not as wild as before. It was starting to taper off. “Yes! He actually called me when you ran off. He panicked so bad. I intended to introduce you to each other!”
I felt colder. She had to be kidding me.19Please respect copyright.PENANADjTuLnBwYz
“At least I know you have self-preservation, sweetie! Couldn’t tell after last week’s incident…”
I answered, “Mom. I sprayed your friend in the eyes with pepper spray.”19Please respect copyright.PENANASfHb85utms
“I know! He complained about the burning—but seemed more distracted. Carter, please come home now. It’s safe…”19Please respect copyright.PENANAukljXCUlbG
I sighed. “In a minute. Everything hurts, and I am in a tree.”
There was a pause. Then Mom asked, “A tree…??” She sighed. “Which street?”
I answered, “Malsvein Drive,” after glancing at a nearby sign.
She went silent for a few minutes, presumably inputting the address. Then she asked, “Carter, how the hell did you manage to make it to the city district on foot without overheating?”19Please respect copyright.PENANA0LiCDcJioI
It sounded rhetorical, so I didn’t answer. I hadn’t even realized I’d made it that far from home. No wonder everything hurt. But it did explain why this area was much more lively than my neighborhood—less horn honking, fewer strangers likely to mug you. Beautiful lights glowing everywhere. I probably looked suspicious.
Once it finally settled in, I rubbed my temple, murmuring to myself, “I climbed a tree… in the Dashburke city district… after running here on foot.”
My mom answered that comment, though. “Yes. Yes, you did. You need to be careful. Your only indicator of exhaustion is pain. You can’t even sweat.”19Please respect copyright.PENANATUGKcISgYJ
“I know, Mom,” I answered.
“You should’ve been careful,” she told me.
“I know, Mom,” I repeated, redundantly.19Please respect copyright.PENANA6EVbwCBO3K
Once I saw the familiar SUV, I hopped down from the tree and wobbled a bit before regaining balance. The phone hung up as I knocked on the window. I heard the clinking of the lock, then opened the door and climbed into my seat.19Please respect copyright.PENANA6RpYwODBBq
“Soooo… boys…” my mom mentioned.19Please respect copyright.PENANAi1aktSSqpJ
The guy huffed, and I stayed silent out of pure embarrassment.
Mom made an “ahem” sound, then gestured to me. “Zachary, this is my son Carter. I told you about him.”19Please respect copyright.PENANAcoCfizUa36
The man—Zachary—nodded. Mom then pointed to him. “Carter, this is my boyfriend Zachary.”19Please respect copyright.PENANAEephrZoxyC
I choked. He laughed.
I shouted, “BOYFRIEND!? WHEN DID YOU START DATING!?”
Then they both started laughing. I continued, a bit dazed. “I… sprayed my mom’s boyfriend with cayenne pepper water…”19Please respect copyright.PENANAFgZqQxG49v
Zachary stopped laughing, then placed a hand on my shoulder. He flinched a bit, but orange eyes met mine, and he told me, “It’s good, it’s good. Your mom explained she forgot to tell you I would be visiting. The burning didn’t last that long! I was, er, more concerned about the teenager running into crime-ridden streets.”19Please respect copyright.PENANA618l2TtwRc
That made me feel more guilty.19Please respect copyright.PENANA0PlvX12OAI
“I am so sorry, Zachary…” I told him. He seemed oddly tolerant of the cold. I noticed it took him a few moments before pulling his hand away. Orange eyes weren’t natural either. Another Neitlim patient? Easy to deduce. Probably had a condition related to earth, metals, fire, or other forms of cold resistance.19Please respect copyright.PENANAljaGbZlIpd
“It’s okay, Carter. I hold nothing against you. At least you have good survival instinct… compared to last week.”
I huffed.
“Are we gonna keep bringing up how I nearly died?” At this rate, the guilt would start ebbing away.19Please respect copyright.PENANAhRyVZ7mD3N
Mom told me, “Carter, he visited you a few times in the ICU. He was the one who baked those cookies you liked.”19Please respect copyright.PENANAV6jMBWWeXW
“Oh… thank you then. Zachary, they were very good,” I told him.
He chuckled. “I was told you liked them.”
I speculated he was only trying to win me over so he could date my mom without issue, or… even ask her to marry him or something. Despite her last marriage going wrong. If this was the case, I would have to hold off on giving him my approval… if it was.
I inquired, “How long have you two been dating?”
Mom answered it. “Nearly a year now? We met when I still worked at the café. We had agreed to wait to introduce you both once we knew we were compatible. And here we are!”19Please respect copyright.PENANAFV26SFKt3H
Zachary took her free hand and told her, “That was the best day of my—”19Please respect copyright.PENANAmufdx8nEHM
I completely tuned out and gagged. It was instinctual. Why the PDA in the car, I had no idea. Then laughter drew my attention.19Please respect copyright.PENANAhQLOl8iBP0
I stared at them, then blinked. Very slowly.19Please respect copyright.PENANAnJvN24Eg4a
“Teenagers!” they both chirped in unison. I raised an eyebrow.19Please respect copyright.PENANAxEPPOqdvgX
Then asked Zachary, “So Zachie, do you have any kids? Will I have step-siblings?”19Please respect copyright.PENANAhb8GbPOC5p
His face went a deep crimson. “No, I don’t have any kids—don’t need to worry on that front!”19Please respect copyright.PENANAbucLQPCvpt
There was some nervous laughter, and I felt a smirk appear on my face. I knew where to pick on him now.
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When we made it home, I ran up the stairs and changed out of my school uniform. I put on some sweats and a blue oversized hoodie. A sigh of exhaustion escaped my lips. I stretched before collapsing on the bed.
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Zachary, apparently, would end up staying the night.
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But he’d be gone by the time I woke up...
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