Capítulo XII- Toma un poco té de menta
Chase held a smile on his face as Patience recited the lyrics to Everybody Talks by the Neon Trees. They had the radio turned up after leaving the academy. The two bionics teens' excitement from Patience's promotion to a mentor had them bopping their heads to the music. More Patience since Chase was driving. He simply moved his head to the beat and mumbled some of the lyrics. She waved her arms around and placed them on his shoulder directly singing to him.
Although they were excited about the promotion and it involved their bionic lives, it felt like they were regular teenagers having a late-night drive. In reality, it was almost nine o'clock. But nevertheless, they were over the moon having the windows rolled down and the summer night breeze hitting their faces. Even if they loved being bionic heroes and saving lives, they wanted a break to enjoy their lives.
Ever since their identities were exposed to the world, the little part Chase had of his normal teenage life disappeared. Or so he thought. He still had Patience and she brought the bit he thought he lost of his normal teenage life back. She would even show him things he missed out on in his childhood like watching children's movies. They would dig through her stash of movies in her shed and pick out what they wanted to watch for the night.
Now, for Patience, her normal teenage life had built up to an exciting adventure when she met Adam, Bree, and Chase. She did miss out on some things because of her mom and her parent's divorce, but it wasn't much as Adam, Bree, and Chase did. However, when bionic teenagers were exposed to the world, her normal teenage life disappeared too. It wasn't a bad thing. She loved helping people. Sometimes everything would be too much. Chase would help her through it whether it would be helping her gain more control of her bionics or being a supportive boyfriend in tough situations.
Whenever the two would be together, it was like they had a normal teenage life. Of course, subtracting the missions and training. It would always make way to their conversations never letting it escape them. But it was something they did bond over. It wasn't easy being a bionic teenager saving lives. It has been proven multiple times.
Patience glanced up at the sky. Back on the mainland, the stars didn't shine as they did on the island. Chains of constellations decorated the sky, and the edge of the Milky Way galaxy was clearer than any day swirling with blues, gold, and greens. Taking a glance up on the mainland was more disappointing than Leo and Patience breaking one of Mr. Davenport's equipment. But seeing the moon and bits of constellations try their hardest to shine through was enough to enjoy it.
Patience put her head back in the car. She fixed the crazy hair the wind blew out of place by raking her hair back. She piped up, "We should stay up one night at the academy and star gaze."
"Oh, actually, that reminds me. There's a meteor shower occurring at some point this summer. I heard something about that but I was busy at the time and couldn't look into it." He smiled, not taking his eyes off the road. "We can even use Mr. Davenport's telescope!"
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SANGUINE | CHASE DAVENPORT
FanfictionSanguine san·guine ˈsaNGɡwən optimistic or positive, especially in an apparently bad or difficult situation