Charly
I had fallen asleep.
I didn't know when it had happened. The last thing I remembered was listening to Tommy talk about his little sister. Maybe I had been conditioned to the pain, perhaps I was a psychopath, but I only felt a twinge of pain in my chest for him.
We all had fucked up stories.
I guess it really mattered how we survived. I was definitely no stranger to making mistakes and trusting the wrong people. But, I never made the same mistake twice, and neither did Tommy.
I had stopped trusting people around me when I slept. It was a survival instinct, I guess. If I did sleep, it was hidden somewhere and only for a few hours. Even at the abandoned building, I hardly slept. Especially not around men.
I slowly stirred from my sleep.
My brows furrowed immediately when I realized two things.
First, there was a horrible pain low within my stomach, and it grew the more I wakened. I knew what it was. Secondly, my cheek was pressed against something soft and warm. I would have usually sprung awake within the blink of an eye but I didn't.
I could tell we were still in the car, I felt the motion of the road and the hum of the tires.
Slowly, I peeled my eyes open.
It was then I realized that I had fallen asleep and I had fallen across the seats.
My cheek was resting on Rowan's leg.
I pushed myself upright in surprise. Why the hell hadn't he pushed me away? How long had I been asleep like that?
His hand fell away from my shoulder where it had apparently been resting and my eyes zoned in on his face. I felt some relief when I realized he was asleep.
His head was wedged between the seat and the window, his lips slightly parted as he breathed softly. I watched him for a moment and I wondered if he had been awake when I had embarrassed myself.
Speaking of which, I jumped upright.
"We need to stop," I blurted, scooting forward between the front two seats. My voice was slightly panicked when I felt the familiar sensation of my time of the month. There literally wasn't a worse time than now. It was embarrassing but I pushed it aside, "Tommy, we have to stop."
Tommy met my eyes in the rearview mirror, "Where?"
"A supermarket, preferably," I said, my leg bouncing, "A gas station, maybe. I don't know, I... shit." I realized I was in a car with three men. Did they remember sex-ed? Probably not. I wasn't in the mood to explain a fucking period to them.
Kyle was looking at me as if I had grown three heads. My panicked voice had woken Rowan and he blinked blurrily at me.
"What happened?" Rowan asked, groggily.
I sighed, frustrated, and then groaned from a painful cramp, "Fucking hell, I hate myself."
"What the fuck is going on?" Kyle glanced between Tommy and me, his eyes demanding an explanation from one of us.
I might have been lucky for once because Tommy pulled off the road--I hadn't realized we had left the highway sometime during the early morning--and he turned into a parking lot. I felt relief wash over me when I saw a supermarket in front of us.
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Teen Fiction❝We are never going to be family.❞ • • • Three half-siblings, living in different situations, with enough hate to kill each other. By some joke of the universe, they find themselves in the same city. Meeting again under shitty circumstances, with a...