This chapter is a bit short, mostly due to internet problems, which prevented me from writing. I'm sad to inform you all that there are only a handful of chapters left. This book might be coming to an end before the 60th chapter, similar to my last book.
Song: A Cerulean State - Perhaps things had finally begun to move (Don't play the song until it says so in the story for the added effect.)
Keegan's POV
A couple days passed and I decided it was finally time to return to school. Darby is very passionate that I get my education, so I felt like it was for the best. No one at school knew I tried taking my life, and I prefer it that way, it would keep things simple.
The first day I returned everyones eyes landed on me, or what seemed like everyones eyes anyway. They knew they'd done me wrong. They didn't even try to understand where I was coming from when they trampled over me. They got the drama they wanted and now they feel guilty?
I dropped the subject from my head. I didn't want to get caught up on something that could pick at my brain for who knows how long. During first period my teachers welcomed me back from my break and hoped I was feeling better, which I was honestly surprised by. They never really seemed to pay attention to their students.
The homework Theo brought home for me everyday kept me busy for awhile but him and Charlie would always come over and help, despite them being in different grades. When we weren't playing games or watching movies we would be finishing our homework, and all of them were equally as fun, that being cause of Theo and Charlie. I don't know if I'd be as comfortable around Theo as I would be without Charlie around. I'd feel awkward with it being just the two of us. Despite forgiving him for turning on me I still wasn't fully over it yet. I want to forget about it but part of me just wont let it go. I'm sure it would be the same for most people in my position, but I really did want to move on. I can see that he's doing his best to make up for it. He takes it upon himself to make breakfast for me whenever Darby doesn't get around to it, heck he even offers to make breakfast in her place just so he can cook for me. It makes me very happy.
To my surprise I decided to go to the cafeteria for lunch. I'd been planning on passing it up for the whole day or at least what's passed anyway. Theo's eyes landed on me as I entered the cafeteria, with "his friends" eyes following soon behind. They sat there silently, their mouth parted as if they wanted to speak but had no words. Theo patted the seat next to him with a warm smile as he waited patiently for me to come over. I hesitantly trudged over, feeling the weight of a two ton boulder dragging behind me. I took a seat beside Theo not uttering a word, neither did they. While the rest of the room was much abuzz the area around this table was dead silent.
It was awhile before anyone spoke, but it was Brandon who finally did break the silence. "Keegan, I'm... We're sorry for not believing you." He tried. I didn't respond.
"I know you must be upset with us but we're truly sorry. Me in particular. The way I threatened you wasn't acceptable." Ash apologized.
"Look, I want to forgive you guys... but something like this wont just wash over. I can't go on pretending like nothing ever happened. This whole situation is far more complicated than you know." My words came out sounding as cold as ice, but it was all true. I could see Theo react to my words but couldn't read his expression.
"Yeah... I understand. I don't know if you'll ever forgive us for the way we acted, but we hope you'll eventually give us a chance." Brandon responded quietly.
We continued eating our lunch with small talk being thrown in every once in awhile. It wasn't as bad as I expected it to be, but it was still a challenge placing myself in front of them after everything.
On my way out of the cafeteria I saw Alayne sitting at a table, alone in the corner. After everything she'd done to me I wanted to go over and call her every name in the book, but that wasn't the kind of person I was, or wanted to be. Instead I approached with a question I was hoping she'd have an answer to.
"Why?" I asked. She slowly looked up to me revealing her bruised face. It was desperately covered with eye shadow and foundation. I knew about this all too well, as it was something I had to do on a weekly basis.
"Why what?" She questioned with her words coming out like fire, almost charring the table she sat on.
"Why? Why did you do it?" I reiterated.
"Oh I don't know. Some unknown loser like you randomly grabbing the attention of the person I'd been desperately trying to win over for years." She explained. I'd already sort of figured that much out but the way she worded it nudged on my insecurities. From what I can tell Theo only sees me as a friend anyway, so she messed up her chances for nothing.
"He was always so rude and mean to everyone, but deep down I could see that he was glad to have friends. I always hoped he'd see me as something more. With every new girl he got with I found myself becoming more jealous and protective. He would eventually find someone he was happy with and wouldn't look my way. So until he noticed me I kept everyone else away by any means." She explained.
"He's the man I deserve. My love for him is so strong that I should be the only one for him." She continued, sounding a little more crazy with every spoken word.
"You call destroying someone's important belongings and breaking their heart "loving them"?" I boiled, upset with her logic.
"If it helped me get his attention then yes, its worth the sacrifice." She said, convinced her ways were justified.
"Things have always been difficult for me. The pressure my parents put on to get high grades, the expectations everyone has for me, I should be able to have what I want, right?" She said, but I wasn't convinced she had it any harder than the average person. Heck, after visiting her house I knew she was quite entitled. Her room looked like that out of a shopping magazine. She didn't have it as bad as she made it out in her head.
"While I have it hard you and everyone of these brain dead monsters get to go on living your normal lives without a care in the world." She sounded emotional.
"I thought maybe I would be willing to forgive you, eventually, but now I know you don't deserve it. You're a blind fool Alayne." I told her before turning my back to her. I felt the anger seeping from her body clawing at my feet, but I ignored it.
Theo and Charlie caught up with me after school, getting ready to head home. It still felt surreal that I was living with them. My father hasn't come looking for me which is also a plus. Speaking of him, now that I'm living with the Martins I'll need to get some of my belongings from home... assuming they're still in one piece. I didn't want to think about that right now. I just wanted to enjoy the evening with Theo and Charlie.
Just as we were heading for the exit the announcement speakers went off. "Alayne Morris, please report to the principal's office." It was a womanly voice. A look of pure delight crossed both Theo and Charlie's faces.
"Should we stick around to see what happens?" Charlie asked.
"I'd rather we just go home. I've already had enough of Alayne for today, and forever." I said with a subtle frown on my face. I didn't plan on heading in for work today. I decided that I would head back on Monday. I don't exactly need the money but it'll give me something to do, and its good experience.
"Yeah, I see, let's go then." Theo said in understanding.
"News travels fast so I'm sure we'll be able to find out what went down tomorrow." Charlie groaned, stretching his arms.
"Tomorrow is Saturday you doofus." Theo said, playfully punching Charlie's shoulder.
"Oh... you're right." Charlie came to the realization after pondering for a few seconds. "Monday I guess." He sighed, disappointed.
I let Charlie take the front seat as I knew he prefers it much more than the back. I don't mind where I sit to be honest.
During the ride back home I could tell how much closer Theo and Charlie had become. There would always be an argument between the two of them, but they were much more lighthearted and tame than before. They enjoyed each others company and would have conversations about various topics. I don't even know if they've realized the progress they've made. We've all been eating dinner and most breakfasts together. It's brought us a lot closer and helped grow that family bond, the one I've been missing all of these years. Charlie and I have also become better friends. Whenever Theo is busy I go to Charlie's room and hang out with him. We'd lay on his bed and chat about the dumbest and goofiest things. He'd also gush about his friends. I could see how happy he's been. That lonely, sad kid I met on the stairs was now filled with cheer and happiness. He reminds me of myself a lot, I guess that's why it's so easy to connect with him.
"I just put dinner on the stove." Darby greeted, coming over to hug all of us. Theo still seemed annoyed by his parents affection, but I could see he was trying to tolerate it. Charlie and I on the other hand basked in it as if we were little kids.
"You men go do something productive while you wait." Darby giggled before strutting off into the kitchen. Theo just rolled his eyes.
We decided to finish up our homework so that we could have Saturday and Sunday off, stress free. We messed around a lot while doing so but still finished before dinner.
By the time Darby had finished up her and Thomas had the table set. We all rushed in for dinner. Darby and Thomas talked like usual while the rest of us listened in. Their conversations made good table time entertainment.
I insisted on cleaning up after dinner. Darby agreed and went off to watch a movie with Thomas and Charlie. Theo stayed behind and helped me clean. Every time I looked over to him I'd see him wearing this goofy smile, I didn't know why and it really bothered me.
"What's the smile for?" I asked, walking over to the sink to finish the last of the dishes.
"It just feels great to have everything back to normal, or close to it anyway." He answered, with his smile calming. One crawled onto my own face hearing his answer. I was glad that he was happy.
After finishing up in the kitchen I returned to the living room. I watched about four seconds of the movie they had on before heading straight for the stairs. It was a horror film. Whenever anyone got the bright idea put on a horror film I'd curl myself against someone whether that be Theo, Charlie or Darby. I was still a little intimidated by Thomas, but he seems like a pretty cool guy. I just wasn't up to having nightmares tonight so I didn't bother sticking around for the whole movie.
It wasn't until halfway to Theo's room that I realized he was following me.
"You're not interested in the movie either?" I asked with a little giggle.
"Seen it already." He shrugged as he opened the door to his room. At first glance it appeared dark, but after stepping inside I could see the moon illuminating half of the room.
(Play the song)
The light spread across half of the bed and rug. I watched curiously as Theo walked over to the window. He parted the two large windows which I had no idea could open. He leaned against the frame and gazed out into the night sky. After a moment of admiring his stunning appearance I joined him.
"Hey Keegan?" He asked softly as if trying not to wake the night.
"Yeah?" I answered back just as soft.
"Remember how I said I'd take you to the Zoo? Would you... maybe want to go tomorrow?" I could feel excitement boiling in my body before he even finished his question.
"Yes!" I squealed with excitement, covering my mouth seconds later realizing how loud I was. "Yes, I'd love to." I responded quieter this time. It felt as if the room had become twice as bright when a grin lifted Theo's cheeks. I smiled back at him before turning my attention to the sky. We gazed off into the night, feeling the gentle, cool breeze flow in from the open window. Everything felt so still and at peace. It brought back memories of the nights from the trip, which I still hold dear.
"Hey, Keegan?" Theo called again, his soft tone filling the room with a tender warmth.
"Yeah?" I answered again, my eyes drifting to his.
"Are you happy?" He asked, watching me. I repeated his question over in my head, am I happy? Things have changed drastically this past week. Where I am now is far better than any point in recent years, but it took a lot to get here, and I'm exhausted. But to be honest I think I am indeed happy. Theo's been very nice to me, Charlie too. Darby and Thomas welcomed me into their home without much of a problem. This position was something what I've wanted for years. I feel like I actually belong.
"I... I think so." I replied after a moment of silent pondering. I lifted my gaze to him wearing a smile.
"Good." He replied, with the darkened room falling silent once more.