Were you spying on someone?" Darren asks, finally sitting in the chair next to me and pointing at the open compact on the table.
"What? Oh, no." I laugh, snapping it shut and pulling it and the journal closer to me. "It's nothing."
"You're awfully secretive with your diary." He says the word with a childish tone to it, as if the cover of mine has a picture of Hello Kitty emblazoned on it. "What are you hiding?" He reaches for it but I'm faster.
"It's just this project for my friend," I say, hoping he'll leave it at that yet knowing he has the power to make me say anything he wants.
He stares at me and waves his hand for me to continue.
"My best friend, Morgan, gave this to me at the airport when she dropped me off. She had me write a list of goals for the summer, and she also cooked up assignments for me to do."
He raises an eyebrow. "She added schoolwork to your schoolwork?"
I laugh his joke away. "It's sweet. They're just silly things mostly, like writing a haiku, getting on a vessel of the public transportation system and getting off at a random stop to explore--which is the one I was working on when I saw you the second time, by the way."
"I guess I should thank this Morgan girl."
"But I didn't even talk to you then. It was just a wave and POOF. Gone."
"Even so. It was a memorable wave.
"What? Oh, no." I laugh, snapping it shut and pulling it and the journal closer to me. "It's nothing."
"You're awfully secretive with your diary." He says the word with a childish tone to it, as if the cover of mine has a picture of Hello Kitty emblazoned on it. "What are you hiding?" He reaches for it but I'm faster.
"It's just this project for my friend," I say, hoping he'll leave it at that yet knowing he has the power to make me say anything he wants.
He stares at me and waves his hand for me to continue.
"My best friend, Morgan, gave this to me at the airport when she dropped me off. She had me write a list of goals for the summer, and she also cooked up assignments for me to do."
He raises an eyebrow. "She added schoolwork to your schoolwork?"
I laugh his joke away. "It's sweet. They're just silly things mostly, like writing a haiku, getting on a vessel of the public transportation system and getting off at a random stop to explore--which is the one I was working on when I saw you the second time, by the way."
"I guess I should thank this Morgan girl."
"But I didn't even talk to you then. It was just a wave and POOF. Gone."
"Even so. It was a memorable wave.
( Kristin Rae )
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