I wake up at three in the morning for no apparent reason. Everything seems fine.
The moon's still in the sky, and it's shining onto Annabelle's skin. I look at her for a little while, leaning on my elbows, then flump down and tuck my face into the skin between her neck and shoulder. Her arms find my waist somewhere in dreamland, and I close my eyes.
Nope. Not gonna happen. Against my hardest efforts (namely: thinking really intensely about sleep) my mind is awake.
I roll off of Annabelle, out of bed, and slide onto the floor with a thump and a blanket. I sigh, splayed out onto the carpet. I don't feel like dealing with anything at three in the morning. I wrap the blanket tightly around myself and shuffle to the kitchen.
I cook waffles and then I make some coffee and I dance around the flat because something weird happens to your mind in the middle of the night.
I get tired again around noon, and when Annabelle sees me gather up my blanket and start towards our bedroom yawning, she calls out to me laughingly: "You do know that it's twelve P.M., right? Not A.M."
I only huff and hitch the blanket up on my shoulders. "Time is an illusion." And I close the door and collapse on her side of the bed.
a/n: ok unrelated to the chapter but i just sneezed and now my tummy hurts :(
YOU ARE READING
No really, I'm okay. I'm also a great liar.
RomanceAnnabelle Lee-Davis. Hazel's never met her, or even seen her, but she's in love. Annabelle runs a blog called No really, I'm okay. I'm also a great liar. It's all black and white - photos...