My mom sat beside me on the couch, her folded hands resting on her lap. She said she wanted to talk to me. I had not seen my mom this serious in a while. Briefly I wondered what she wanted to talk to me about. A flash of panic surged through me when I thought that she knew that Colby and I, well, were playing hanky panky. I tried not to squirm in my seat.
“Kayla,” my mom started, her voice somber. “I am very—“
“Sorry!” I blurted out. So much for not squirming.
My mom raised her eyebrows. I felt like I just swallowed my tongue.
“I-I,” I sputtered. How did these talks go, anyway? I suddenly wished the couch would just eat me.
“Kayla,” my mom said again, seemingly choosing to ignore my behavior, “this came in the mail for you today.”
I watched as my mom fished out an envelope from behind her. A nice, thick envelope. It must’ve been wedged somewhere in the couch. My eyes widened as I caught University of Chicago printed on the envelope. My heart started to accelerate.
Acceptance letters usually come in thick envelopes, right?
My mom handed the envelope to me. I took it, and it felt heavy in my hands. I just stared at it for what seemed like forever until my mom cleared her throat and told me to open it with barely contained excitement. Or maybe nerves.
I knew my nerves were going on a haywire.
Carefully, with my mom’s eyes trained on me, I opened the package. There it was, poking through the slot in the envelope. The letter that would determine my future.
Just read the letter, Johnson.
With a deep breath, I flipped the letter open and when my eyes read the words we are pleased, accepted, and astronomy, my breathing literally stopped.
I got accepted to the university of my dreams and I was going to study the thing I had loved since I was seven years old. It must’ve been written all over my face because the next thing I knew, my mom had me in her arms and was squeezing the life out of me.
Hugging my mom back, a huge smile spread across my face. When my mom whispered her congratulations to my ear, and how proud she was of me, my eyes became a little watery. It was a really great moment for us both. Then I pulled away and held my mom at arm’s length.
“I have to call Matty!”
My mom laughed and let me go, and I proceeded to call my brother. He let out a whoop, right to my ear and I probably busted my ear drum just then but I was too happy to care. When we finished talking, I raced back downstairs and called out to my mom.
“I’m going over to Susan’s!”
I heard my mom said okay and I was out the door, jogging towards Susan’s house. I rang the doorbell, and my boyfriend was the one to answer.
His brows furrowed slightly, but there was a smile on his face. “Hey.”
“I got in!” I exclaimed, and threw my arms around Colby’s neck.
I felt Colby’s arms go around my waist and they held on tight. “Of course you got in. I told you, remember?” He said against my hair.
“Yeah, you did,” I mumbled at his neck, pressing my lips against his skin and then inhaling his scent. Boy he smelled good. I held on for a couple more moments before gently easing out of his embrace. With his arms still wrapped loosely around me, I stared up at him and asked, “How about you? Got any letters yet?”
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Him and Me.
Novela JuvenilKayla Johnson has lived a good high school life. She is relatively liked by everyone, and she tries to be nice and civil to everyone in return. Besides with Tyler Simmons, Kayla has never found true friendship though. When a certain green-eyed boy r...