But these are days we dream about,
when the sunlight paints us gold.
***
"Lexie, hey Lexie."
I groan softly, digging myself deeper in bed as I try to fight off the voice that is calling for me to wake up.
Suddenly I'm thrown to the side, the blankets violently ripped away from me.
"Get up Lexie."
I open my eyes to see Atlas there, standing over me.
"Atlas, it's," I gasp looking at the clock next to me, "It's almost 5:30 in the morning Atlas."
"I know. Now get up."
I stare at him a few seconds more before sighing and getting out of the bed.
He sits down, crossing his arms as I stand there, confused.
I hold out my arms, "Now what?"
He gives me a disbelieving face, "Get dressed."
I sigh and repress my groan, picking at random a black and white stripped dress with a red belt to match.
I emerge from the bathroom to find Atlas shaking his head, "No, put on pants. Something you can climb in." I press my lips together, not knowing if this much violence has ever been stored within my body before.
Following his words though, I take out a light green shirt and a pair of black and white polka dot capri pants.
Atlas raises an eyebrow at my outfit, "Are those pajama bottoms?" I throw my hands in the air.
"I won't change for a third time."
His eyebrows raise in surprise but he doesn't say anything more as he grabs my hand and leads me out the room.
I look at our laced fingers, a heat wave traveling up my arm from the contact.
The house is silent.
Anybody with half a brain would be asleep now.
Atlas leads me outside, opening the passenger door to his truck for me.
"Is this the date? It's already started?" I look down at my outfit, wondering if I should have changed for a third time.
"Yes."
I glance at the house as we drive away. So much for changing.
We drive in silence for almost ten minutes before Atlas turns off the main road, and onto a small dirt one.
Slowly he comes to a stop.
"Come on," he holds his hand out, helping me to the ground as he closes the door behind.
And then we walk.
I say a silent thank you to Jay for putting some small muscle on me within the short week I was with him.
However after a few minutes of climbing up hill, I'm breathing hard, trying to remember Jay's words of 'in through the nose- out through the mouth.'
Atlas glances back at me and sighs.
"We won't make it at this rate."
I look up in confusion, but before I can say anything he grabs me, tossing me over to let me hang onto his back.
"Wha-, Atlas!"
He ignores my cries and presses onwards, up and up the trail, no sign of heavy breathing or exhaustion with my added weight.
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Sun Child |✔|
WerewolfLexie is not a warrior. In fact, Lexie is a painter. Her hands are always covered in paint. Never coming off. Always there. For Lexie, painting is an escape. An escape from her pain. She paints to avoid the darkness that is in her soul. She paints t...