I shut the door lightly as I walked back into the house.
"I'm back, mom!" I announced.
"Thank goodness! I was starting to worry about you," Mom said.
I chuckled, "I was only gone for minutes."
"I know, I know," Mom said as she got out a napkin and started cleaning the counter.
"No, Mom. I'll do it," I said as I walked to her.
"What is wrong with you?" She pulled my cheek.
"Mom. I'll do it. I'll take care of it." I said as I took the napkin from her. She looked at me, and I shrugged and said, "Please, mom..."
"Fine," she sighed then left the kitchen.
By the time I was done in the kitchen, I went into the living room and mom was on the couch, I walked up to her and tapped her lightly.
"Mom?" I called, "Mom, are you asleep?" I couldn't help but ask.
"MZ, yes, I was asleep," she said as she sat up on the couch, knowing why I had asked her that.
I sighed, "Okay."
She looked at me for a while, then said, "I'll go to my room now." She kissed my head, "Good night, baby."
I watched her as she left.
I hadn't been seeing things. She really was leaner.
*
"Tell me about yesterday's party," I said to Bambi as she kicked off her shoes and sat cross-legged on my bed.
"Not much happened. Ryan was there, but he left really early."
"What was wrong?"
"I don't know. He didn't say," she replied, "And then, I have no idea where Tanner was-"
I started coughing all of a sudden.
"Kenzi? Are you okay?" Bambi asked me.
"Yeah, yeah, sure. I'm fine"
"Are you sure?"
"Of course. why would you think I'm not?" I asked.
"Because, when I mentioned Tanner's name, that's when you had to cough."
"Mere coincidence," I said, throwing my hair back. It usually caused me a lot of heat, and that was why most times, it was thrown back in a bun.
"What happened?" Bambi was able to see through me. I wasn't able to lie to her sometimes.
"Look, it wasn't actually anything-"
"Alright, so just tell me."
I sighed, "Fine. I met Tanner."
"Where?" She looked amused.
"I was going to my spot and then, I saw him."
Her eyes widened, "Oh?"
"Don't get any funny thoughts in that fine head of yours. He was still an asshole to me."
*
Monday morning, I flew downstairs as I held my jacket in my hand.
"Bye, mom!" I shouted.
"Bye, MZ!" Mom called from her room.
I walked out to see Bambi waiting for me.
"How do you manage to make it here on time?" I asked as I sighed and sank into the passenger seat.
She shrugged, "How are you?"
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Mackenzie | √
Teen FictionHighest Rank : #6 in Romance #24 in Teen Fiction She was smart. She wanted three scholarships. She was struggling. She was strong. She was pretty. She was Mackenzie. He was hot. He didn't care. He didn't want any girl too close, but he wanted atten...