A Human’s Guide to Surviving Magical Mishaps by Kit Bryan Chapter 12
A Human’s Guide to Surviving Magical Mishaps by Kit Bryan
The light chiming sound of my alarm is enough to wake me up, however if the light an airy.
is meant to make feel cheerful or enjoy being awake in any way then it is failing MISERABLY. Then again, I secretly suspect that the people who make tones for alarms actually make peppy cheerful tunes as a way to make people suffer because I canât imagine that anyone actually enjoys them. Theyâre annoying in the same way a chirpy happy person is annoying when youâre grumpy and in a bad mood. You, KNOW that thereâs nothing wrong with them being happy, but somehow you just resent them anyway. Misery loves company I guess. It feels wrong for my alarm to be so bright when Iâm not feeling that way. I turn it off and roll out of bed, half falling to the floor with a thump. Itâs six am. I could wake Ashton, but he probably doesnât need an hour and a half to get ready. Iâm only up this early because Iâll probably have to call a taxi to get to work, or hope dad is home to drop us off. Nah, Iâll shower first and wake up a bit before waking him. I think Iâd rather be a little more presentable and have a bit less bed head than I do now first anyway.
After I shower and towel dry my hair, I slip on my horrible work pants and a black tank top. I shove my bright red work top by my handbag so Iâll remember to take it to work. I could technically put it on now, but I just really really donât want to. The colour looks awful with my blue hair plus itâs going to be warm today. Iâll just put it on right before I go in. Thereâs no need to wear it while Iâm having breakfast. Now that itâs closer to six thirty, itâs probably time to wake Ashton. I hesitate by his door. Whatâs the right way to wake someone up? The only person Iâve ever woken is my dad, and usually that involves me slamming his door open and yelling that his phone is ringing and that he needs to get up and answer it already. I donât usually have to worry about being nice. I knock softly on the door, then realise the point IS to wake him up, and knock a little louder.
âAshton? Sorry to wake you but itâs probably time to get up if you want to come to work with. me. Iâm about to sort out some breakfast.â I call through the door awkwardly. I listen for a response but donât hear anything. Is he awake? Should I knock again? I could go in and. check, thatâs what I would do for dad, but that feels like a definite invasion of privacy so I had better not. Iâm about to knock again when I hear him call out a response.
âI will be out in a minute.â His voice is groggy and he sounds half asleep. Iâm suddenly tempted to open the door and find out if he looks so perfect in the morning when heâs just woken up. Sure, he will still be hot, but maybe he gets really bad bed head or something.
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Something about how perfect and put together he is makes me want to find his flaws. What I would do with that information I have no idea, but Iâm looking forward to spending
more with
I make my way to the kitchen and Iâm surprised to find my dad awake and sitting at the table drinking coffee. He works weird hours but he isnât usually up in the morning before me, unlessâ¦
âDad, have you been to bed at all?â I take in the shadows under his eyes, his messy hair and the shadow of stubble on his chin. He certainly looks like someone who has been up all night.
âNot yet. Iâll nap for a few hours once you head off to work. I wanted to have breakfast with
you and catch up first. Uh⦠where is your⦠guest?â He asks awkwardly. I crack a smile.
âI just knocked his door to wake him. He should be out in a minute.â I tell him with a pointed look that clearly says âbe nice, or else.â He gives me his best innocent smile and I roll my eyes at him. That tells me that he plans to be polite but nice might be asking a little. much. Then again, my dad is pretty much only nice to me. Heâs a good person, but heâs not exactly friendly. He isnât the type to win any popularity contests. I set the kettle to boil so I can make myself a cup of tea and I start making some toast. We have a few spreads so Ashton. can decide between those and hopefully itâll be an acceptable breakfast. I know should put in a little more effort, but Ashton hired me as a guide not a chef. If he wants fancy meals heâs
going to have to get them somewhere else. Dad clears his throat to get my attention.
âHmm?â I turn to face him.
â« âYour car is out front. The tyres have been replaced.â He grumbles. My eyebrows shoot up.
âWhat? How on earth did you manage to get my tyres changed over in the middle of the night? I only had one spare!â I ask incredulously. Dad shrugs. SHRUGS.
âOh no, thatâs not gonna cut it. I want an actual answer. What magic do you have to make that happen so fast? You didnât mug someone and steal their tyres did you? Youâre a cop, stealing is frowned on.â I joke. Dad scoffs at my joke. I can tell heâs tired but I want to know. If he spent a stupid amount of money on it I fully intend to pay him back.
âDonât look at me like that. I called in a favour from a buddy at work whose brother owns an
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auto shop. He got me the tyre and I changed them myself this morning. I figured Iâd already pulled an all nighter and will be asleep half the day so I might well commit to it and stay up through breakfast.â He answers. Awww. Maybe my dad is nice, to me at the very least. I abandon the toast for a moment to give him a hug.
âThanks dad.â I tell him. Iâm so happy. I was not looking forward to taking a taxi. Sure itâll get me from A to B but it costs so much more and thereâs just something comforting about being independent and having my own vehicle.
âWell, youâll need it to show that fae around.â he grumbles. I give him a smile return to making toast. Itâs sweet of him to worry and get my car fixed for me, even though he doesnât approve of me taking on this job.
Footsteps from the hall draw my attention and I turn to see Ashton hovering in the doorway. He looks a little uncomfortable, probably because my dad is here. He had no talking to me last night. Heâs in his glamour again and to my surprise, heâs fully dressed. Where did he get that shirt? Maybe my dad left it out for him. Although it doesnât look familiar. Well, whatever. At least my dad doesnât have his clothing to complain about.
âGood morning.â he greets us.
âMorning. Take a seat, I made us toast. What do you want on it?â I go ahead and list the options, then show him the drink options.
âThank you for the meal.â he thanks me as I sit at the table. Our table seats four. Ashton is on one side, my dad on the other and Iâm in the middle.
âYouâre welcome. But donât expect me to do this all the time. Iâll show you where things are and you can help yourself if you want anything.â I tell him cheerfully and Ashton grins at me
âOf course.â He agrees easily. We all fall silent. My dad keeps glancing up at Ashton over his. coffee and while Ashton isnât reacting, there is no way he hasnât noticed. I repress a sigh. I just know that this is going to be a very uncomfortable meal.