I awoke to the sounds of a laugh track downstairs. Groaning, I sat up and glanced over at the clock. The bright red lights made out 8:57. I rubbed my eyes, throwing on sweatpants and tank top. I made my way slowly out of my room, walking into Mason’s.
He was sprawled out on his bed, his covers everywhere. A slight snore came from him, his fingers moving as if to grasp something. I bit my lip at the realization that he had been going to sleep without anyone having to lay next to him.
He was growing up.
I closed the door quietly before walking down the stairs. It was dark save for the blue light radiating from the television. I could see Caden sitting on the couch, his face impassive. I leaned against the doorway, watching him with crossed arms.
I was sure he had noticed me after a few minutes but continued to ignore me. I rolled my eyes, walking over to him.
Caden sat in the middle of the couch so that if I sat on either side I would be close to him. I hesitated to see if he was really mad at me before sitting down gently beside him.
My leg brushed his as I leaned back against the couch.
Caden continued to ignore me, his attention focused on the TV.
“Hey” I said at the commercial break.
He nodded, saying he heard me.
I sighed, tilting my head back. Well this was fun.
I stood up, walking towards the kitchen. Caden didn’t move to acknowledge me at all. With an internal groan, I grabbed a glass out of the sink. It clattered as I put it on the counter, the noise echoing in the kitchen.
I chugged the cold water, frustrated. I didn’t understand why he was so upset with me. I hadn’t done anything. I was trying to be faithful to Jason.
Making my way back, I noticed that Caden hadn’t moved at all. He sat motionless on the couch in the same spot as before.
I sat down next to him, turning so that my body faced him. I stared at him intently, determined to get some response.
Caden’s eyes flickered towards me a few times before he spoke, “Stop staring at me like a fucking creeper”
I smiled slightly “Language, Caden”
He rolled his eyes at me.
“Why are you mad at me?” I asked boldly.
“I’m not mad”
I rolled my eyes. I grabbed his hand off his leg, setting it on my lap. I traced his fingers with mine, noticing how much thicker they were. His hand twitched has my fingers skimmed over his palm. So he was ticklish there.
I traced the lines on his hand intently. “My mom took me to a palm reader once. I thought it was total bogus, but it turned out to be pretty cool”
He didn’t give me a response, but let me continue to trace his hand.
I ran my index finger across the line that circled his thumb, the life line. “All I remember is her talking about the life line.”
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A Mistaken Kiss
Teen FictionJoanna(Joey) has spent most of her life since her parents' divorce caring for her three year old brother, Mason. That's what she does while her mother goes out every night with a random guy. Joey's life has revolved around her brother. But when her...