Haywire-3

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Lynn's POV

The truth was Alex was my only true family. My parents had died when I was very young, nobody really knows how. I had moved in with Alex's family after my parents had died, again another plot hole in my life. I had always loved them like they were my own parents, but if they were mean to Alex I was definitely not going to stay with them. So that is why I am here with him trying to fix this monstrous mess.

"Lynn," Alex said breaking the awkward and somewhat peaceful silence that had filled the air.

"Yeah," I whispered looking up at the shocked but relieved look on his face.

"How are we going to fix this? I mean I not even positive about how I made it happen." What did he mean by positive? Did he mean he had an idea of how he did it? I did know one thing for sure I had never seen him that angry. The look in his eyes, how black they were. That was something I could never forget no matter how hard I tried. I realized when I saw him like that I had never seen pure rage before. Anger, anger... that was it!

"Alex how mad were you when you ran away from your parents?" I said testing my theory out as his clear blues eye all of the sudden flickered black. "Did it anger you that they had the nerve to kick out not-even-teenager out of their house?" I kept going even though his eyes were almost completely black now blinding him with rage. I had to see if I was right! "How your brother looked down on you and picked out every single idiosyncrasy you had?" I could tell that pushed him over the edge when a sudden flash of lightning ignited in the sky. 'See,' I said in his mind, 'Wow it's really easy to tap into your mind when you're angry!'

"How did you?" He questioned as his eyes started to go back to the clear blue they had been before I had tested my theory.  He looked at really surprised, but still angry at the same time. Well, I thought, that is to be expected. I'm just happy he didn't kill me on the spot!

"Before I tell you my brilliant idea you need to calm down before you kill someone." I breathed out excited as I was happy I had finally done something useful in my normally bland and depressing excuse for a life.

"Fine," He growled as he sat on the big rock in front of us. Slowly but surely his eyes turned back to the blue I had grown to know and love.

"Okay," he said "Now that I"m calm can you please tell me your brilliant plan."  He emphasized on the words please and brilliant plan, obviously wanting to know what my plan was but not to sure if it was really brilliant.

"But you have to say you trust me first" I sight looking up to meet his eyes with mine.

"Fine" he mumbled, "I trust you."

"Okay," I said inhaling sharply  "You know how when you get really angry the weather goes kind of haywire?" I turned to see him squinting at my phone light but still continuing to nod. "That what I was doing when I was asking all those questions, making sure I was right and I was." I turned to see him looking at me puzzled.

"What does that have to do with any of this?" he questioned obviously feeling self-conscious on how angry he had gotten.

"Well, I was getting to that!"  I huffed, "Since you getting really angry caused the weather to well flip out -" I turned to him just to see him rolling his eyes at me I chuckled as I continued with, "Maybe if we got you really happy this would be fixed."

"What do you mean?" he asked obviously not following my fast-paced commentary.

"I mean if anger and sadness caused darkness than joy and  happiness should cause light!" I said finishing off my master plan with a Big Bang!  He stared at me for a couple minutes with just a shocked expression on his face as he tried to get a grip on what I had just laid out before him.

"Woah!" he cooed in pure amazement "I never thought a mere twelve- year- old could figure all of that out and come up with a plan to fix it in so little time."

"Well," I said still laughing at the expression on his face, " I am pretty amazing!" I then flipped my long blonde hair in his face to wipe the shock off. Now we were both laughing out loud.  I wished It could stay like this forever, but my gut told me it couldn't, and my gut was NEVER wrong about anything, EVER, and I knew that but still sat there laughing thinking well I better hold on to this while I have it then.
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As always thanks for reading! I hoped you enjoyed this chapter, I sure did I was on the edge of my seat writing it!   Once again thanks for much for reading, and I hope you enjoyed!

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