The whole morning was a blur. I woke up and my eyes hadn't even fully adjusted to being open when I was already hauled into the bathroom and being forced in the shower.
If I had half the mind and was awake, Emma would have witnessed her own demise happening right before her. I was ready to claw her eyes out and watch her pits spit out blood by the time the cold water hit my body.
I was jumping from my toes and squealing at every harsh bite until my body got used to it. I stood under the spraying water less than five minutes before I dashed out and got ready.
Early morning fighting it was.
I crept out the Emma's room and stepped out into the hallway. The hallway was silent because everyone's asleep. It was only lit by a few dim lights, which made everything look eerie. I wondered where Shar was sleeping if he decided to stay over.
I walked past the room I had briefly shared with Nate, and my ears involuntarily strained to catch any sounds from behind the door. The air hung heavy with tension, and it was eerily quiet until I heard a faint creak from his bed.
My heart skipped a beat, and I froze in my tracks. Was he awake? Could he sense my presence just outside his door? Would he step out?
A whirlwind of questions swirled in my mind, but before I could hush them and continue on my way, Nate's door swung open.
I slowly turned toward him, my neck craning to meet his gaze. "Hi," I whispered, my voice barely more than a breath.
He looked down at me with an expression that was difficult to decipher, his voice matching the softness of mine. "Hi," he whispered back, his words tinged with a hint of vulnerability.
"How are you?" I asked, my voice trembling slightly.
"I'm good. Yourself?" Nate replied, his eyes searching mine.
"Well enough," I answered, my words carrying the weight of the days we'd spent apart.
"Sleep well?" he inquired, his concern evident.
"Kind of. You?" I whispered, the tension between us palpable.
"Well enough," he responded, his voice gentle yet hesitant.
"Look-"
Nate quickly interrupted me. "I'm so sorry for the way I treated you."
Our words stumbled over each other as we both spoke simultaneously, our apologies quick to follow, creating a disjointed but somehow fitting exchange.
"It's okay," I assured him, a hint of a smile tugging at my lips.
Nate studied me for a moment before his gaze fell to my clothes, his curiosity piqued. "Where are you going?" he asked, his words careful.
"I'm headed to practice with Emma," I explained, my voice hushed as though sharing a secret.
"Out of all the people to pick, you picked her," Nate remarked, his tone carrying a mixture of surprise and amusement.
"Is she not good at fighting?" I inquired, my curiosity matching his.
"I wouldn't say she's bad," he mused, "she just has a fighting style that doesn't quite make sense."
"What does that even mean?" I asked, my brow furrowing.
"It's hard to explain," he replied, his voice thoughtful. "You'll see for yourself and realize it within a second."
"Are you planning to go back to sleep?" I wondered, a touch of hope in my voice.
"No, I'm awake now," Nate confessed, a brief silence hanging between us. "Do you mind if I join?"
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Midnight Secrets
AdventureWe found something in common. One minute after midnight, we became something. He started to mean something to me. Until we got further into the night...