"Do you think time travel is real?"
"Yes. But only if you don't mess with the past. That's what they say."
"I'd go back and tell myself to stop eating that gross yogurt last week."
"You'd waste time travelling on yogurt?"
"Fox, it was really gross."
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c h r i s
Oh, what a morning for lazy beauty and soft birdsong.
The sunrise spills. Spills everywhere and anywhere. Warm and golden, but shy. It peeks in to kiss our faces, but not too much—just enough to feel it. I pull my mug of mint tea closer, inhaling the steam, letting it curl up into the air.
Cam's sitting cross-legged on the floor with me, her crooked nose scrunched up as she glares at the notepad. "Is perro butt?"
I choke on my tea, spluttering, "Perro is dog. Culo is butt."
"I thought Cujo was dog."
"That's a story!" I laugh.
Cam's eyes narrow. "Okay. I knew that. I was actually testing you."
"Right," I say, nodding slowly.
We're both still in our pyjamas—her in an oversized AC/DC band shirt and me in a soft white cotton set with tiny suns embroidered on the sleeves—Whitney's handiwork.
Cam tosses the notepad up on the coffee table, looking very pleased. "Enough literacy. I have a threshold. Somewhere around, like, fifteen minutes of attention span."
Her hair's all wild curls this morning, the kind that seems to catch the light and hold it hostage. I wonder what it feels like to glow like that.
"You're really beautiful," I murmur.
Cam's eyes widen, her tanned skin flushing cherry red. "I'm gonna fall in love with you," she says, hiding behind her tea.
"What about Noah?" I giggle.
"You'll have to duel. Jousting, preferably."
And speaking of Noah, we hear footsteps creak softly. He comes down the stairs from the loft. He's half-asleep, dark hair sticking up in every direction, but he waves at us anyway, a sleepy smile on his face that shifts the scar with it.
"Where's Charlie?" Cam asks, stretching her arms above her head. Her bones pop, and she groans like an old man, which makes me smile. Noah does that too.
"Still sleeping. He stole your spot again."
"Lazy bugger," Cam mumbles with a smile, pulling the notepad back onto her lap and tapping a pen against it.
Noah shuffles around the kitchen, fumbling with the coffee maker. "Where's the filter..." Numbers and letters swirl around his head, sucked back in, popping back out. Ink pens and letters sealed with wax. Romanticism.
Jed steps into the room from the hall.
He's wearing a Scream ghost t-shirt that's so long it brushes the floor. A dress. Certainly, it's a dress. By definition, it must be. His afro is a perfect halo around his head, and there's a blank look on his face.
"Nice shirt," Cam says. "You trying to summon the dead?"
Jed blinks slowly at her. "I am one step away from the spirit world. No need."
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Romance''Tell me how it feels,'' he whispers. "Good," I gasp, my entire body trembling. Deeper. Harder. Perfect. Like we've been doing this for years. His hand finds my jaw, fingers firm as he tilts my head up, making me look at him. And that's it. Waves...
