Ten
I tried not to cringe. Iâve never been on date before and I wasnât planning on going to one anytime soon. I'd only embarrass myself. I didn't have anything nice I could wear and besides I could never go with such depressing her. That's why I always pinned it in a messy bun. âI donât want to go on a date mom and besides Benjamin just broke up with his girlfriend, I heard it from some girls in passing.â
She smiled. âHoney, Iâm not encouraging you to hang out with boys but I think you need to go out, once.â
I just laughed. âCan you please pass me salt and pepper?â
When she handed them to me she mumbled. âI hear heâs a gentleman.â
âMom,â my neck burned all the way up to my cheek. âWe are so not having this conversation.â I seasoned with salt, pepper and paprika.
She laughed. âI could give you some tips.â
âMom!â
âFine fine.â She set the table while I went to change. When I was in the bedroom I closed the curtains and changed to my pyjamas. The persistent nagging of being watched wouldnât go away.
I tried to welcome sleep but couldnât. I donât know how long I lay on my side agitated and restless. I had a dreamless sleep that night.
I woke up to the deafening sound of my alarm clock. I groaned and tried to roll over but I couldnât. I felt strong arms holding me hostage against a firm body. It took a second for me to realise that my head wasnât pressed up against my pillow but instead on a chest. My ears picked up the sound of a heartbeat. Double tap pause tap. The sound was beautiful, mesmerising. I snuggled further into the body and then the realisation that this shouldnât be happening hit me.
I was supposed to be with Zack and my brother shouldnât feel so strong, there shouldnât be a warm body next to me, and I shouldnât be cuddling into a stranger. My eyes flew wide open against the starling darkness and I screamed my lungs out. It was only a matter of seconds before mom opened the door and asked, âNot so loud, some of us are trying to sleep.â
By that time I was on the floor, crawling backwards, away from the bed with fear rocking my body with stabbing daggers.
Janice quickly turned on the lights and my eyes bulged as I noticed it was just mom, a sleeping Zack and I in the room. No matter how hard I tried to convince myself that I must have imaged someone else in my room, I knew with every fibre in my body that it was all real. I hadnât imagined it.
âWere you having a bad dream?â
I nodded. What else could I do? I couldnât possibly say I felt a presence on my bed, that I was imagining things. It had to be Benjamin. He probably was sending a sign. He was scaring me.
Janice shifted awkwardly from foot to foot and suddenly pushed me against her chest, a second later she was half a foot away from me. âItâs okay. Itâs all over now.â
âThanks,â I mumbled awkwardly.
She smiled weakly at me and closed the door behind her.
I padded to the bed and ran my hand over the spot that the stranger had been laying in, it was still warm. I found a strand of black hair on my pillow and relief washed over me. At least I wasnât losing my mind.
I was nervous the whole day. I found it hard to concentrate. Benjamin could see that something was wrong. He kept looking at me with probing eyes. After school I ran to the entrance and scanned the parking lot. I wanted to be absolutely certain I was alone. I wasnât sure why I was acting like this, why paranoia gripped me. Whoever the owner of the black hair was, had come into my house with the doors and windows locked, and had left the same way. I was sure if he wanted to find me, he would.
I had imagined it. That was the only logical reason. It wasnât like there were people with magical or supernatural powers out there. The thought of Benjamin froze my stuttering heart.
I made it home in record time. Iâve never walked so fast in my life before. When I was in the safety of my bedroom I called my uncle. He answered in the first ring.
âBeth!â
He sounded out of breath.
âWere you exercising?â I knew the answer before I even asked the question.
âWhat, of course not.â he sounded outraged.
I laughed. âDid you finally propose to Ms. Scott?â
It was silent for a couple of minutes and then a sigh. âI donât think thatâs going to happen, angel.â
I could picture him lying on his couch, with his pot belly pale and jelly like peeking under his shirt. I smiled sadly.
âI miss you so much.â
âOh baby, but I miss you more.â He laughed nervously. âJessica moved out.â
âWhy?â
âApparently I donât take her seriously. I always talk about other women when sheâs around.â
âYeah, apparently,â I smiled and walked over to my computer. I logged on and stared at the blank screen. I was debating whether to send Jessica an email or not. I knew what my uncle wasnât telling me. The other woman in his life was me and not taking her seriously had something to do with him refusing to cut me out of his life for good. Jessica thought I was Uncle Milesâs child seeing as sheâd never met my mother.
âBeth, you canât control the way people feel.â
Ugh, he knew me so well, âI wasnât-â
âYou canât fool me kiddo.â
âWhen are you coming to visit?â
He laughed humourlessly. âIâll check my schedule. You and Zack should come visit.â
âI hope you are taking your medication as prescribed.â
âWith the annoying alarm clock set on every device I own, thatâs a little impossible donât you think?â I smiled. âI canât seem to get rid of the one on my phone.â
âI knew youâd try that.â
âDo you have to be so over protective?â
My grin widened, âWhen it comes to my favourite uncle then yes.â
âI thought I was your only uncle.â Uncle Miles was trying to lose weight and the nutritionist had prescribed some weight loss pills but my uncle usually took too many. In his defence â he believed if he upped the dose heâd lose weight faster. But he refused to lay off the food. He ate too much, his diet unhealthy.
I rolled my eyes. âMom said Hi.â
He didnât answer. He didnât have to. They didnât bother to hide their dislike for each other.
âHey kid, I have to go,â He sounded stressed. âIâm meeting Michael and Thomas at the pub in half an hour.â
âI hope they wonât allow you to drink.â
âSo itâs a crime to have some soda?â the smile was evident in his voice.
âUgh. You know what I mean.â I wanted to remind him he was obese but he hated the subject, I tried to avoid it.
He laughed as the click sounded signalling the end of the call. Zack and I had some chicken noodles with tea for supper. We went to bed early. I didnât want to be awake if the stranger decided to come tonight.










































