I appeared at Tanner's doorstep at 4:10pm. I had to make sure Mom ate a little and slept too. I hoped to meet her still asleep by the time I got back. I tucked some strands of hair behind my ear as I waited for Tanner to get the door. I sighed and almost immediately, the door opened.
"You're early enough," Tanner said.
I rolled my eyes as I entered the house. I really wasn't ready for any exchange of words and that was why I brought my textbook. I walked to the room we were in the day before. The first thing I saw was that massive dictionary that freaked me out.
I sat down and looked at Tanner who was still standing. "Are you gonna keep standing or are you gonna sit so we start this lesson?" I snapped.
His eyes widened a little, but he didn't say anything. Instead, he sat down, and I was surprised. He was meant to say something back, something to make me regret I came here.
"Why are you looking at me like you don't know you're to get out a note or whatever," I rolled my eyes.
If I wasn't careful, I would leave here eating my words back, but, I couldn't help it. I was buried in my own sadness.
Again, I was surprised when he looked up at me, then looked back at the pen he held in his hand.
*
"So, I said that there are relationships to the sides of the triangle. What are they?" I asked Tanner.
"Uh," he squinted a little.
"What is so hard in learning SOHCAHTOA?" I sighed in frustration.
"Hey, I've been nothing but nice to you since you got here," he glared at me.
"You think I-"
"I'm not done talking," he snapped, "Maybe if you aren't so snappy, acting like you've got problems up in your head, then I would actually get what you're trying to teach me, you could as well talk."
"Talk?" I looked at him in disbelief, "What have I been doing since I got here?"
"What is wrong with you," he said calmly.
I was confused. He was yelling at me seconds ago and now, he was asking what was wrong with me. Why did he sound so concerned? Why was a part of me excited that he asked? I wouldn't tell him, though. Definitely not.
"Why do you care?" I shot.
"You're right. I don't," he shot back.
I sighed, closing my eyes. "I want to go home," I said.
"I didn't say I wanted you to stay, did I?"
It was my fault Tanner was back to be his jerky self. He'd been too nice for a long time. Leave Mackenzie to blow it.
I shook my head lightly, biting my lip.
"Or maybe Edward is outside to take you home."
I looked sharply at Tanner. Where did that come from?
"What?" I wanted to sound tough, but it came out as more of a whisper.
"You heard me," he clicked his pen as he got up from his chair and left the room.
I shook my head fiercely, grabbed my bag and walked out of the room.
*
I doubled my steps as I practically ran home. I opened the door as soon as I reached the doorstep.
"Mom!" I called, my heart already beating, praying hard for what happened yesterday not to repeat itself.
"MZ?" I heard mom call back and I sighed in relief.
YOU ARE READING
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...