The song is 9 in the Afternoon by Panic! At the Disco =) banner by pentapper.
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Chapter 26 *Unpredictable*
~Sophia
âYour eyes are the size of the moon.â
âWhat?â I ask incredulously.
âNothing,â Draky says sheepishly, scratching the back of his head.
I turn toward the window of the car and look up at the moon. My eyes are the size of the moon?! What is he talking about? Drake really is insane.
âDo you want to listen to music?â he asks.
âSure,â I murmur, looking pass the buildings on the street.
He clicks the stereo, and a song plays. Itâs on its refrain already but itâs unfamiliar. In the corner of my eye, I see Draky mouthing the lyrics of the song. Hah. He knows them. I listen to the song intently to catch the words. Fortunately, itâs on the chorus.
Itâs nine in the afternoon, youâre eyes are the size of the moon. You could âcauseâ
Wait! Your eyes are the size of the moon. Thatâs what Draky told me a while ago!
A smile escapes from my lips without my permission. âReciting lyrics of a song out of nowhere,â I say.
Drakyâs lips quirks into a smile. âIt just came on my mind.â
I donât know why Iâm not convinced. âWhatâs the title?â I ask, as the band plays the bridge of the song.
âNine in the afternoon.â
âOh,â I mutter, âBy?â
âPanic at the disco,â he says, cocking his head to the side to look at me.
âNever heard of them,â I say.
âNever?â he asks incredulously.
âNever,â I repeat.
âWhat band do you listen to?â he asks, as if Iâm a girl from the mountain.
âA lot,â I say evasively.
Iâm quite satisfied with the way he drives, because itâs very different from before. He even wears his seatbelt now.
âMaybe all you listen to are the songs of Taylor Swift,â Draky says matter-of-factly.
Taylor Swift? Is he teasing me? I close my eyes to lessen the annoyance I feel.
When I donât respond, he asks, âWhat bands do you listen to?â
âWhy?â I grumble, not opening my eyes.
âIâm curious,â he says.
I open my eyes to see him staring at me. âLook at the road,â I chastise. âAnd, curiosity killed the cat.â
âCats have nine lives,â he points out.
âGood thing the curiosity didnât get tired of killing the cat.â
The corner of his mouth twitches upward. âYou donât like cats,â he observes.
âYes,â I agree. I donât know why Iâm not fond of animals. I think theyâre okay, butâ
âWhoâs your favorite band?â he asks again, going back to the original topic.
âWhy do you want to know?â I ask, glancing at him uneasily.
âForget it,â he says evasively.
Forget it, I mimic in my mind. As if he can persuade me in telling whoâs my favorite band to him. I donât even know the reason why heâs asking. Maybe heâll use it to his advantage of making me fall for him. But how?
He did help me, but that doesnât necessarily mean that I forgive him. Iâm not shallow and stupid for that!
When we arrive at the house, I tell Draky that Iâll just change my clothes, and after that, we can start. Weâre just going to meet in the library.
I go to my room, Iâm limping but I can manage, and change in a shirt and shorts.
Iâm on my way to the kitchen to grab some snack, and then I see Aunt V preparing the dinner.
âHello Sophia,â she says. âHow are you?â
âIâm good, thank you,â I murmur.
âCome on, letâs eat.â
âUm, I. . . Drakeâs here,â I stammer. Iâm getting better at calling Draky, Drake with other people.
âI know, silly,â she says.
âYou know?â I ask incredulously, âHow?â
âI saw him walking around the house,â she answers.
My brows furrow at that. Draky doesnât know how to follow instructions! I told him to go to the library, but insteadâ
âLetâs go,â Aunt V says, interrupting my thoughts. âIâm starving.â
I donât realize until now that Iâm hungry. A couple of minutes of eating arenât really long. Anyway, the project isnât that complicated.
I help Aunt V carry the dishes to the dining room.
âWhatâs wrong with your feet?â Aunt V asks, staring at me worriedly.
âUm, I just tripped,â I lie. I try not to bite my lip and look awayâusual give away of people who are lying.
Fortunately, Aunt V is not a suspicious kind of person. She sighs. âNext time, look where you are walking.â
Iâm glad she believes me, but Iâm guilty at the same time.
âBe careful,â she adds.
âOkay,â I murmur, nodding slowly.
I hear voices coming from the dining room; no doubt the owners of the voices are Draky and Andre. The walls muffle the sounds so I donât know what theyâre talking about. Anyway, why would I care?
âDelicious,â Andre says when we enter. Heâs sitting beside Draky whoâs looking at the dishes in my hands, which has Beef Broccoli, and Fried Chickens. Aunt V always prepares food for five people.
No oneâs surprised that Draky is here because this is his second home. Aunt V takes the seat across from Andre, so I have no choice but to sit across from Draky.
I put the dishes on the center of the table, between us. When we start eating, I tell them that Draky is my partner in Literature. I donât know, but I feel obliged to tell them that thatâs the reason why heâs here.
âLike in real life?â Andre asks amusedly as I pause to breathe.
âAre you and Drake in a relationship?â Aunt V asks, oblivious to my expression.
âOf course not,â I say quickly, before Andre or Draky can utter a lie.
âReally?â Andre asks, staring at me intently. âWhy are you blushing then?â
âI am not,â I say indignantly.
Aunt V is smiling slyly, like sheâs up to something. Iâm about to ask her what, when Draky speaks.
âWeâre just friends,â he says, in a tone that clearly indicates that thereâs more between us.
In his dreams! As if he can fool me. I know heâs just acting and pretending to make me fall in love with him. Letâs see who the best is when I start with my plan.
âBoys,â Aunt V says, taking my hand and squeezing it, âDonât make Sophia uncomfortable. Just continue eating.â
Andreâs mouth twitches upward. I canât believe heâs the same guy I talked to last night. He seems a different kind of person now. Back to his old self.
Heaving a sigh, I continue to eat my food. The dinner isnât awkward because there are conversations going on.
Andre talks nonstop about his dayâthe tests he got a perfect score, and the girls trailing behind his back. Heâs so full of himself. I wonder when his head will explode. Heâs too confident, like his best friend.
Aunt V talks about her business. She, I mean, their family have a lot of shares of stock in big companies in the country.
âManagers are the lifeblood of the company,â she says thoughtfully. âWithout them, thereâs no business. If youâre going to take Marketing in college, donât let Accounting students look down at you. Theyâre just the ones who are going to compute your money in the future.â
Andre smirks. âYouâre just saying that because youâre a Marketing graduate,â he says.
Aunt V shakes her head. âMy professor told us that lesson when I was in my first year in college. Now, I know that itâs true. Iâm experiencing it,â she adds, and then grins. âAnyway, I didnât forget that. I even made it my inspiration to top the class. I mean, Iâm the number one in the Presidentâs List; a Marketing student.â She smiles, remembering the memory.
Wow! Aunt V is intelligent.
âWhen youâre going to marry,â she continues, looking at Andre and Draky, âChoose an intelligent girl. Thereâs a huge possibility that your children will be smart too.â
No doubt, Andre gets the genes from his mother. Heâs intelligent too.
âAnyway, I forgot to ask,â Aunt V says, looking at me, âWhat course will you take in college?â
âIâm not sure,â I say honestly. âI havenât thought about it yet.â
She nods slowly. âThereâs plenty of time for that.â
I have a lot of choices on what course to take, but I have not made my final decision yet.
âAndre,â I say, âWhat will you get?â
He cocks his head to the side, like heâs thinking about it. âI donât know,â he says finally. âMaybe Iâll take Marketing so that I can continue our business.â
Aunt V sighs. âYou can take whatever you want and its okay for me.â
âI know,â he says, an unreadable expression crosses his face.
Before the silence becomes uncomfortable, I ask Draky if heâs starting his tutorial lesson with Andre. Heâs clearly surprised with my question. What can I do? Itâs the first question that comes to my mind.
âNot yet,â he says, after clearing his throat.
âWhy not?â I ask.
He shrugs. âNo time.â
âSophia,â Aunt V says, in a voice like she just remembers something.
âWhat is it?â I ask curiously.
âYour birthday is next week!â She says excitedly.
Andre spits out the water heâs drinking. Instead of helping him, we laugh at him. Draky is slapping the table while he laughs. The good thing is, Andre already drinks some of the water on his glass soâ
âYou know Sophiaâs birthday?â Andre exclaims, coughing the water he swallows unexpectedly.
âOf course,â Aunt V says obviously. She hands a table cloth to Andre to wipe his mouth. âHer mother is my best friend, so itâs not that surprising to know her daughterâs birthday.â
Andre and Draky exchange quick glance and then they both look at me.
âWhat?â I ask uneasily.
âNothing,â they both say at the same time. They both shake their head and laugh; just as loud as before.
Whatâs that look about? What about their exchange glance at each other? Boys are really confusing!
After eating, I tell Draky to wait for me in the library, Iâll just wash the dishes.
âNo need,â Aunt V reassures me, âJust start with your project. Andre will wash the plates tonight.
âOkay,â I say, and then to Draky, âLetâs go.â
We stand up from our chair and then Draky says, âClean well, dish boy.â
Andre rolls his eyes, and mutters something under his breath. Too soft that no one hears it.
Draky offers his help in carrying me, but I decline it. I donât want to depend on him. Besides, I notice that the more I walk, the more my right foot is getting better.
When we enter the library, I canât help but marvel at the beauty of the place. This is my favorite part of the house. The smell of books greets me, like theyâre enveloping me into a warm hug with their covers. Weird, I know, but thatâs what I feel.
âPie,â Draky says, interrupting me from my reverie.
âWhat?â I ask, taking the chair across from him.
âCan I ask a hypothetical question to you?â
âShoot.â
âWill you answer it?â He asks, smiling lightly.
âLetâs see,â I say.
He rolls his eyes. âWhat will you do if someone is talking inside your head?â
âTalking in your head?âI ask incredulously.
âYes,â he says, nodding.
âWhat do you mean?â
âThereâs a voice talking to you,â he whispers.
âLike your subconscious mind?â I ask, raising my eyebrow.
He thinks for a moment. âSomething like that,â he says finally.
âWhy?â
He doesnât respond.
âIs it happening to you?â I ask. A smile is tugging at the corner of my mouth. I know itâs just a hypothetical question but I canât help but be amused at it.
âYou think Iâm crazy,â he observes, crossing his arms over his chest.
âNo,â I say, âActually, Iâm thinking about The Host.â
âThe Host?â His brows furrow in confusion.
I fight the urge to roll my eyes. I have to understand, not all people like to read. âItâs a novel about two minds in one body. An alien in a human body.â
âOh,â he murmurs.
âAnyway, I think itâs your subconscious mind.â
Draky looks uncomfortable while fidgeting on his seat. âWill you, uh,â he stutters, âAccept its advice?â
âWhy, are you talking back to it?â I ask amusedly.
âYouâre teasing me,â he says wearily. âI said that itâs just a hypothetical question.â
âSure,â I say, my lips quirk into a smile.
He looks at me expectantly, waiting for my answer.
âI think you should take its advice,â I say finally, âBut it depends, on what its saying. Besides, itâs still you, just some other part of you.â
Draky opens his mouth, but before he can utter his first word, the door of the library opens.
âHello,â Andre says, closing the door behind him. His brows furrow in confusion as he analyzes why we are silent. âDid I interrupt something?â
âWhat are you doing here?â Draky asks flatly.
âMy mom lets me off the hook.â A grin lights Andreâs face. He walks towards us, and sits beside Draky. âAny progression in your project?â
âNo,â I say.
âWhat is it again?â He asks.
âWeâre going to come up with two statements,â Draky explains. âItâs like two different topics, but they should connect in some way. And then weâll have to explain it in front of the class, and submit a handwritten note about it.â
âOh,â Andre murmurs, âLetâs start.â
We do brainstorming then.
I donât know what the relevance of this to our lesson is. Parker is really unpredictable. Even though Iâm his friend, I canât predict his next move.
Andre talks a lot. He suggests weird statements like: You are what you eat, and I think therefore I am. How can we connect those two?
I canât concentrate with his annoying voice and unlimited teasing. Out of nowhere, heâll just stop talking and will look at Draky and me. Why donât you leave us alone?! I want to shout at him. Unfortunately, I canât do that because itâs not my house.
In my peripheral vision I see Draky staring at my hands. I look down to see them in tight fists. I open them slowly just to see that there are red marks on my palms.
Draky seems to know what Iâm thinking. He turns to Andre and says, âWhy donât you sleep already?â
âOh, I like it here.â Andreâs eyes spark in amusement. âYou two look cute together.â
I shake my head at him. Heâs so impossible! How can he say something like that?!
âWhy not about love?â Andre suggests suddenly. âYouâre a girl, Drakeâs a guy. Besides, you two have chemistry.â
A stupid blush is starting to form in my cheeks, flooding my face.
âLook!â Andre says, pointing at me. âSheâs blushing!â
âNo, Iâm not,â I deny.
I hear Draky snorts, but I donât dare look at him.
âYouâre lucky,â Andre says, gesturing to both Draky and me. âYou have that substitute who is very imaginative in making his lessons.â
Parker is very creative. I wonder where he gets his ideas.
âFirst, the paper,â Andre continues, âAnd now, this. I want to transfer in your class!â
Draky looks at me, a smile is plastered on his face. âWant a topic about love?â he asks, raising his eyebrows.
Just thinking about it makes me squirm uncomfortably. But I have to do it. Thereâs no other choice. Besides, a love topic is entertaining and itâs a step to make Draky fall in love with me. A smile forms in my lips at that idea.
We think topics about love then.
âLove is a magic,â Andre says.
âToo cheesy,â Draky says dryly.
We continue to suggest, but in the end, we donât pick any of them.
âLife is ironic,â Andre says, shaking his head.
âLife is ironic?â I repeat questioningly.
Draky looks at me curiously. âLife is ironic.â
âYeah, I like it,â I say.
âIâm a genius,â Andre remarks. âIâm not even suggesting it; it just came on my mind.â
Draky shakes his head, but the corner of his mouth twitches upward. âOne to go and it should be about love.â
âHate comes from love,â I blurt out without thinking.
âCreepy,â they say simultaneously.
Do they have interconnected cells in their brain? It seems like they know what the other is thinking. Strange, I know.
Like a light bulb switch in my head, I think of something.
âLove is strange,â I say.
âHow can it connect to Life is ironic?â Draky asks me.
Andre yawns loudly before I can answer Drakyâs question. âI guess Iâll leave you two alone. You already think of the answer. I need to sleep now and get my beauty sleep.â
Despite my annoyance, I laugh at him. âYour beauty rest?â
âItâs my responsibility,â he says. âGood night to both of you.â
âGood night,â I say.
âNight,â says Draky, bumping the outstretch fist of Andre.
âThe connection?â Draky asks after Andre walks out of the room.
âUm, love is strange because we love someone who doesnât love us, and someone loves us but we donât love back.â
Draky nods thoughtfully.
âLife is ironic,â I continue, âIt flows the way we donât plan it. Unexpected things happen. One move can change your life forever.â
âI think the connection can be: Live the way you want, and love the way you live,â he says.
I nod. âIt can be.â
âPie.â
âWhat, Draky?â
âIâm going to write that.â
âWhy?â I ask.
âYouâre tired, and you need rest,â he says. âI know that my penmanship isnât good, but Iâll do my best. Iâm going to add more explanation, and Iâll tell them to you tomorrow.â
âOkay,â I say.
When we finish, I tell him that Iâll walk him outside. Weâre silent as we make our way towards the front door; me, limping, him, carrying most of my weight. His touch sends electric shock through my body which I ignore.
He opens the door and we just stand outside for a couple of seconds.
âGood night,â he says, putting his hands in the pocket of his jeans.
âGood night,â I murmur.
âI guess Iâll see you tomorrow,â he says.
âThank you for saving my life,â I whisper.
âYouâre welcome,â he says, brushing his hair that falls to his eyes.
Above us, the stars are twinkling and the moon is shining brightly.
I stand on my tiptoes and kiss him on the cheek.
His mouth opens in surprise.
As I close the door behind me, I see that heâs still awestruck.
Let the games begin, I think smugly.