74: A Blast from the Past
Trapping Quincy
Quincy St. Martin
The world seems different somehow, but I know itâs me whoâs changed... is still changing.
Itâs not just the enhanced senses, but something inside makes me see the world in a different way.
Sitting between Genesis and Caspian in the auditorium, everything looks familiar, yet so alien. We are surrounded by familiar-looking strangers. I mean I donât know these people, but Iâve seen them around enough that they look familiar.
For example, in front of us, sit the three girls I secretly called âThe Sundress Squad,â though theyâre not wearing sundresses today.
My interaction with them was one time when I gave them the finger after they insulted me and my hobo hoodie. That was on my first day of school.
Most of the others, Iâve never had any interaction with of any kind at all, yet their faces still seem familiar. I once felt like I was one of them.
Or maybe I once wanted so badly to ~be~ one of them. Now, I feel detached. I feel sort of like a lion in a herd of zebras. Not that I want to hurt the zebras, but they seem so fragile. I feel more than ever now that Iâm not part of this big crowd.
As I sit here, my connection and sense of belonging are only with these two beside me, Caspian and Genesis. Caspian told me that this might be the last week of our lives as students here. So, very soon, I wonât be seeing these people anymore.
Iâm okay with that. No attachment. No lingering sadness. I consider it another chapter of my life, closed.
âYou okay, baby?â he asks, his green eyes inquisitive. I guess he senses my strange mood.
His hand, which has been stroking my thigh, now moves to graze my cheek. He canât seem to go five minutes without touching me.
Yup, Iâd follow him anywhere. Even though I donât know whatâs waiting for us in Russia, the unknown makes me nervous, but knowing that I have Caspian and the rest of the pack behind me makes me feel stronger. I canât deny that Iâm excited too.
Iâm always up for a new journey. A new challenge.
âNever better,â I tell him as I take his hand and twine our fingers together.
He smiles, and our eyes lock. Sometimes I feel too much, like right now. I love him so much it hurts. He brings our hands up and brushes a kiss over my knuckles.
Itâs just as well that this might be my last week here. Sitting through a lesson next to Caspian is not conducive to a learning environment. I donât recommend it. Heâs much more interesting to focus on than the topic of natural resources sustainability and international trade. Itâs hard to ignore the heat of his eyes on me while the class is going on. Every time I glance at him heâs already looking at me.
Whenever our eyes meet, my brain starts to malfunction.
On top of that, heâs acting like a bored, errant child. One moment, his hand is on my thigh, and halfway through the lecture, heâs playing with my hair.
Then heâs whispering funny idiotic things in my ear.
***
We rush out with other students after the lecture is over.
Genesis is eager to get some sandwiches and a smoothie from the café, but when weâre just a block away, we see Constantine on the curb, leaning on the side of his car.
Heâs reading a book that looks tiny in his big hands, seemingly oblivious to the looks he keeps getting from people, especially the girls around him.
He stands up and tucks the book into the back pocket of his jeans as soon as he senses us. His face lights up when he sees his mate.
âBye, you two!â yells Genesis as she goes running into his arms. âDonât do anything I wouldnât do!â There goes Genesis.
âSee you later!â I yell back, though I doubt they can hear us.
âWith Red, I think the list of things she wouldnât do is pretty short,â says Caspian with a grin. âWant to go explore whatâs on and off the list with me?â
The idea sounds tempting, but I poke his chest with my index finger, âCafé first, mister!â
He laughs as he tucks his arm more securely around my shoulders. The phone rings in his jacket pocket. He looks at the screen, and his whole demeanor changes.
âI have to take this,â he tells me. âYou go on inside. Iâll see you in a minute.â
He puts the phone to his ear and says something in Russian while he tracks me walking into the café.
Club Espresso Degree Café isnât too busy right now. There are only three people at one of the tables and one person ahead of me at the counter.
Cat is behind the counter alone. Her straight, short purple hair fans out to cover her cheeks as she works. The person in front of me leaves, and I step right up.
âHey, Cat!â
She lifts her eyes up, and her eyebrows raise when she sees me. Then a big smile overtakes her face. âQuincy! Where have you been?â
âI⦠Around,â I reply. Iâm still not sure what to tell people about my disappearance.
âYou didnât show up for work. I called you, but I only got your voicemail. Evelyn called you. We were getting worried,â she says.
âWell, things happened,â I say. âIâm sorry I made you worry. Is Adam very mad at me for not showing up?â
âHeâs not happy about it,â Cat replies with a wince.
Heâs mad at me. Obviously.
âHe got some of us to cover for you the first couple of days, and then he shuffled our schedule around the next few days. Yesterday, he hired a new girl to replace you. Iâm sorry.â
âI understand. He has a business to run, and a lot of students would be interested in filling the position. It was my fault, I deserved it.â
The café is in a very convenient location, and the hours are very flexible to fit in with our class schedule, a perfect job.
âHeâs not in right now,â she tells me. âSo, what happened? Everythingâs okay though, right?â
âWellâ¦â I lift my left hand up to show her my rings. âI got hitched.â
âGet out!â she exclaims. âGet. Out!â she says louder.
âOh, my God! Youâre serious!â she shrieks, grabbing my hand to take a closer look at the rings. âOh wow! Whoâs the lucky man? Wait! Donât tell me. Itâs the gorgeous sex god, isnât it?â
âIf you mean Caspian, then yes,â I say happily.
She lets out a funny yelp and claps her hands. âIâm so excited!â She grabs my shoulders like sheâs about to haul me over the counter. âOh my God! Where is he?â
She peeks around me to see if Caspian is behind me.
âHeâs on the phone, just outside. Heâll be in soon,â I answer.
She leans in closer to me and lowers her voice almost to a whisper.
âSo how was he? Is he good in bed? Seriously, he is, isnât he? I mean, tell me heâs phenomenal, please! With that look⦠Iâd be so disappointed if itâs just false advertising. Wait! How big is he? Show me with your hands.â
She puts both hands up with a gap between them and says, âIs he this big? Or thisââ
âHey! What do you have to do to get a coffee around here?â interrupts a guy behind me, sounding very annoyed.
Cat scowls at the poor man and places an index finger to her lips. âShhh!!! Wait your turn, buddy. This is a very important matter!â
She then motions me to get behind the counter. Oh God! Crazy Cat. I try not to look at the unhappy customer behind me. He must have heard the whole thing! My filter might be broken sometimes, but Cat has no filter. At all.
I walk to the other side as she asks me to, just to get away from the scowling man. As soon as I get behind the counter, she pulls me into a hug.
âOh my God! You are so lucky! Iâm so happy for you.â
âUh, thanks, Cat.â
She steps back, and something behind me seems to catch her eye. Her eyes narrow, and a devilish delight flashes on her face before she slides her gaze back at me.
âYou know, Jennaâs working today. I donât suppose you want to stick it to her⦠I mean stick around and say hi to her, do you?â
She smiles sweetly, but Iâve seen that wicked look on her face, so her innocent act isnât very convincing. Oh, Cat. I look over my shoulder, and sure enough, Jenna is leaning against the wall leading to the washroom.
There are a rag and a spray bottle on a table next to her, but she is busy typing away on her phone. Cat all but drags me to where Jenna is standing.
âHey, Jenna, look whoâs here to say hi. You were telling Adam how worried you were about Quincy not showing up for work. Arenât you glad sheâs all right?â
Jenna lowers her phone to look at us with raised eyebrows. The look on her face says that sheâs everything but happy to see me.
âYeah, overjoyed,â she says flatly. âSo, youâve lost your job. Iâm sorry Adam replaced you so quickly.â
Yeah, I can see how sincerely sorry she is.
Cat smiles, and before I can say anything, she replies, âWell, it couldnât be helped. She was busy getting married.â
She lifts my hand to show Jenna my rings. âTake a look at that! Beautiful, isnât it? And big!â
I almost say, âThatâs what she said,â but manage to bite my tongue just in time. Iâm so proud of myself. So proud. Insanely awesome self-control right there.
âOh,â says Jenna, seemingly lost for words.
Then she blinks and says, âCongratulations, Quincy, though why anybody would get married so early is beyond me. Unless you got knocked up. You did, didnât you?â
âNope. Not that I know of,â I reply.
âHey, sweetheart,â comes my mateâs voice from behind me.
I grin up at him as he slides an arm around my middle from behind. I know heâs been listening. I knew the exact moment he stepped into the café.
He drops a kiss on my upturned face, and then he looks up with that wicked grin on his face. Oh-uh.
âOh, hey, youâre the girl who barks,â he says to Jenna. âHow is it going?â
Jennaâs mouth drops open, and her eyes canât get any bigger. I hear Cat snort.
I try to pull him out of there before he can wreak more havoc. âHi, Cat.â He smiles at Cat. âIâm here to pick up my wife, who is not pregnantâ¦yet.â
He then turns to me and says not so quietly, âWe better go home and keep working on that, sweetheart.â
âOooh la laa,â says Cat, who is now back at her station behind the counter. âI fully support that.â
âOh, my God!â I tug at his arm harder. âI'll see you later, Cat. Say hi to Evelyn and Travis the next time you see them!â
âHey, Iâm not done yet,â he protests as I pull him out the door.
~Yeah, thatâs what Iâm afraid of~.
âYou are nuts! Totally incorrigible!â I say.
He laughs. âI am your totally incorrigible nuts.â
Thatâs true. âOh, shut up!â I canât keep the smile from my face though.
When we get back into the car, I ask him, âSo, who called you?â
I feel bad about asking when I sense his good mood plummet. Just for a second, I can see that heâs about to give me a standard answer like âdonât worry about itâ out of habit, but he catches himself.
âHis name is Chamberlain,â he says instead as he starts the car. âHeâs the youngest of the royal advisors, and he called as a friend to advise me to go back as soon as we can. He senses that trouble is brewing. The sooner we get back, the better.â
He eases the car out onto the main road and grows quiet.
âWhat kind of trouble?â I ask him after a while.
âHe wouldnât say on the phone, but I suspect he must know something. Iâll set up a meeting with him as soon as we get to Russia. I told him that we might travel back in a few more days. Lady Celeste will be able to travel by then. Iâll talk to the others about it tonight.â
I just nod, and with that, he puts the top down. The air is nippy, but the sun is shining bright. The wind is in my hair. The song âMy Typeâ by Saint Motel is playing on the radio. For now, life is good. He turns to look at me. Love and admiration glimmer in his eyes. The sun is glinting in his golden hair.
âI look after whatâs mine. Iâm going to keep you safe, ~moya printsessa~,â he says with a fierce determination. I believe him.