~âWeâre not equal parts. Light and dark, we can be brilliant.â âNilu.~
Chapter Theme Song: âAre You With Meâ by Nilu.
HARMONY
I follow Blaze into his house, but not before catching the eye of the woman on her porch. Sheâs shooting Blaze one of her signature death glares.
Her hatred is palpable. Itâs as if sheâd kill him on the spot if she had the chance.
I canât help but wonder about the story behind her icy stares.
âWhatâs the deal with you and that womanâs son?â
Blaze shuts the door behind us. The house feels darker today, with the blinds drawn and the lights off.
âYou donât want to know, green eyes.â He grins as he heads to the living room. I trail behind him, my curiosity piqued.
âActually, I do want to know.â
âCuriosity killed the cat.â He sprawls out on the couch, arm draped over the back, legs spread out comfortably.
âGood thing Iâm not a cat then.â I tilt my head, smiling.
He chuckles, shaking his head. I sit next to him, tucking a leg under me, waiting for him to share his story.
He looks at me. âDoesnât this scare you?â
âWhat?â
He sits up, studying my face. âHearing about the dark stuff Iâve been through. The things Iâve done.â
âNo.â I shake my head. âItâs more interesting than any movie.â
He looks at me, his eyes crinkling with an emotion I canât quite place. Itâs not a bad one, though.
One day, Iâll ask him what that look means. But maybe he wonât be able to explain it either.
He nods, his gaze drifting away. He seems to be weighing his options. Finally, he gives in.
âAlright. Donât say I didnât warn you.â
I scoot closer, grinning. âGreat. Story time.â
He shakes his head, chuckling. âYouâre nuts. And Iâm nuts. So if a nut is calling someone else nuts, that means youâre really nuts.â
I laugh. âSounds like a compliment to me.â
âIt is. Crazy people are gods.â
I giggle. âOkay, enough. Tell meâwhat happened?â
He scratches his head, sighing. âWell, in high school...I used to break into places. One night, my friends and I broke into the school.â
I nod, encouraging him to continue. I want him to feel comfortable telling me anything.
I know my reaction to the condom wrapper in his room wasnât the best, but I hope he knows I wonât make that mistake again.
Blaze needs time, patience, and most importantlyâhe needs ~love.~
âSo, um...â He hesitates, looking at me. âAre you sure you want to hear this?â
âYes.â I shift to face him. âWhat happened? Why did you break into the school?â
âTo steal stuff,â he says.
âLike what?â
He shrugs. âMoney, test papers...whatever I felt like.â
I nod. âOkay...so why did you stab that guy? Was he with you?â
âYeah, he was part of our little âgangâ or âcrewâ or whatever. But he was a bit of a ~pussy~, always second-guessing himself.
âWe broke into the science office, stole some lab equipment to sell at the pawnshop down the street.
âThe next day, our physics teacher found out and started investigating. Toni got scared. I told him to keep quiet, but he didnât listen. He told our teacher everything.
âWe got in a lot of trouble, and I was pissed. So after class, when most of the kids were gone...I just...â
He trails off, that cynical look returning. He doesnât want to tell me.
âYou did what?â I ask gently.
He looks at me, uncertain. âI stabbed him in the neck with a pencil.â
~Oh.~
We fall silent. The image is chilling, sending shivers down my spine.
âOh...â I look down at the black carpet. âBut you didnât mean to kill him, you were just angryââ
âNo,â he interrupts, and I look at him. âActually, Harmony...I meant to kill him. I just missed.â
I blink.
âYou wanted to kill him?â
âYeah.â He shrugs. âI did. But it didnât work out...sadly.â He smiles a little.
~Sadly.~
I swallow. ~Okay, thatâs not creepy at all, right?~
âAm I scaring you?â
âNo.â I shake my head. âIâm just thinking about it. How painful it must have been...â
âI wouldnât know, and I didnât care,â he says. âAnd I still donât.â
~And I still donât.~
I look at him. Most people would be terrified of the man in front of me. Heâs scarier than any horror movie villain.
But this is real life, and Blaze Xander is real. And Iâm not scared. I donât know why, but Iâm not scared at all.
âSo, did you get in trouble for that?â I ask him.
âNope. I scared him into keeping quiet. Told him Iâd slept with his sister and had a video of it. Said Iâd show it to the whole school if he ever mentioned it.â
âDid you actually have a video?â
âNo.â He chuckles. âJust made that part up. But I did sleep with his sister.â He stretches out, a clear sign heâs done with this topic. âCan we stop talking about my sorry life now?â
I canât help but smile. âItâs not sorry, but sure, we can stop.â
But secretly, Iâm not ready to stop. Heâs fascinating, and I want to know more about him.
Does it make me a bad person, being so interested in his life, even though itâs filled with other peopleâs pain?
âNow.â He turns to face me. âI want to hear about you.â
I tense up. âMe?â
~What a dull subject.~
âYeah, you. I want to know what you were like in high school.â
In high school, I was the weird, bland, boring, introverted girl. More than half of my senior class didnât even know my name was Harmony Skye until it was called for my graduation and yearbook photos.
Iâm not exaggerating.
âI was pretty lame...â I mumble.
âNo way.â He shakes his head, standing up from the couch. âI donât want to hear that!â
He walks to the kitchen and comes back with a big bag of Doritos, then settles back onto the couch.
He opens the bag, takes out a chip, and sets it on the coffee table. âCome on, Harmony, spill.â
âWell...I was in the school choir,â I admit. âUntil ninth grade.â
âWow. That explains the angelic voice.â He grins, brushing his hands together. âWhyâd you quit?â
âWell...â I brush hair out of my eyes. âMy dad died...â
He freezes for a moment, looking up at me. I know he canât understand, so I donât expect him to.
âIâm sorry about that,â he says.
I look at him, raising an eyebrow. âCan you feel that?â
âFeel what?â
I shrug. âHow much it hurts me...â
He shakes his head. âNo. Iâm sorry, but I canât feel the pain youâre feeling. I lost my mom too, but I canât feel sad about it, so itâs hard to understand what itâs like for you.
âI feel bad that youâre upset...but I canât relate to your pain of losing someone.â
I think I get what he means, and thatâs okay.
âIâm sorry, Harmony.â
âItâs okay,â I tell him, and I mean it. âItâs totally okay, Blaze.â
I smile, and he sighs, seeming a bit frustrated with himself. I try to change the subject, not liking when his mood is down.
âOkay, Iâll share one more thing.â I grin. âI had only one friend in high school, and weâre still friends now. His nameâs Callum, but we call him Cal.â
âCal?â Blaze repeats the name quietly, then reaches for another chip from the bag. âIs this Cal a girl...or a boy?â
âBoy.â I smile widely. âHeâs really cool and fun. Iâm so grateful for him. If it werenât for him, I wouldâve been even more of a freak in high school.â
Blazeâs eyebrows furrow for a second and he seems a bit tense, but he quickly shakes it off and smiles. âFriends with benefits, huh?â
He leans back on the arm of the couch and takes the bag of Doritos with him as he looks at me.
I tilt my head to the side. âFriends with benefits?â
âYeah.â He shrugs. âYou know...a girl and a boy who are friends but also mess around?â
I make a face. âWhat? No way!â
The thought of Callum and I doing that is so disturbing. Thatâd be weird and gross.
Blaze laughs. âSo you ~friendzoned ~him then?â
âNo, we were just friends. Plus, he has a girlfriend now.â
âSo youâre saying if he didnât have a girlfriend, youâd be interested?â He pops a Dorito into his mouth, and I frown.
âNo, Blaze. I donât like him like that...â
âOh...okay, who do you like then?â
I look at him. ~Is he serious?~
He raises his eyebrow with a smirk. âWell?â
I blink. ~Why is he doing this?~ Deciding not to feed his ego, I look away from him.
I donât know why he enjoys teasing so much, but I remember that his childhood wasnât a happy one, and he probably didnât get to play much because all the other kids saw him as a freak with a drunk mom.
Maybe I should just let him have his fun.
âArenât you going to answer?â he teases, and I refuse to look at him.
âBlaze...stop.â I frown. Heâs being so ~childish.~
Suddenly the couch dips, and he starts to crawl over to my side of the seat. I sink back into the armrest, looking up at him nervously as he looms over me.
That smirk. I know it well. Itâs the one he wears when heâs about to get ~touchy.~ I mentally list the things that usually trigger this reaction from him.
Watching intimate scenes in romance movies, wearing his T-shirt, and somehow, mentioning your old high school friend.
His necklace falls out of his shirt, the silver gems reflecting in his eyes that are now pitch black.
But itâs not the wicked darkness like when he tried to cut Mr. Jonesâs face. This darkness is pure, raw desire. The kind that makes my heart race uncontrollably.
He seems to enjoy having me like thisâbeneath him, entirely at his mercyâand Iâd be lying if I said I didnât enjoy it too.
âYouâre going to regret playing hooky to be here with me, Harmony.â
His hand starts to wander down my leg. I silently thank the stars that I decided to wear jeans today. The goosebumps on my skin are standing so tall, theyâd probably prick his fingers.
âYou know, from what I can tell, you have a thing for danger, green eyes. Thatâs something we both share.â
Our eyes lock, and he dips his head to rest against my already damp forehead.
âWeâre a perfect fit, Harmony...arenât we?â