Chapter 3A Chapter by MelissaWe spend a while in
the pool before leaving. A lot of time was spent talking. I found that I liked
Katy. She was pretty shy at first, but she quickly became very talkative. She
and I have quite a bit in common. We’re both afraid of dogs and we both played
instruments. Katy had played the clarinet, while I’d played the flute. Both of
us had decided against continuing band this year. When we finally
left, we walked up to our rooms and parted ways to change, agreeing to meet in
my room to watch a movie in ten minutes. I change my
clothes, and brush through my thick, brown hair. I check the clock and see that
it’s been twenty minutes already. I open my door and go up to Katy’s. I’m about
to knock when I hear voices. “Just give it a
chance!” I hear Katy exclaim, sounding exasperated. “Why?” a male voice
says. “I don’t have to.” “Jase, come on.
Hayley’s really nice.” ‘They’re
talking about me,’ I realize, unsure of whether to be
flattered by Katy’s compliment, or insulted that they’re talking about me, and
how much Jason seems to dislike me already. “I don’t care how
nice she is. It’s her fault that we had to come here in the first place.” “If you’d listened
when Jordan was talking to us, you’d know why and you’d feel like a jerk for
ever saying that. It’s because"” I knock loudly on
the door, not wanting Jason to know about my mom. Katy stops her sentence
short, like I’d hoped, and comes to answer the door. “Hey!” I say when
she answers. “Ready for the movie?” “Um… yeah. Let’s
go,” she says, as she picks a movie up off her bed before exiting the room. The movie she took
was called The Time Traveller’s Wife. It was ridiculously sad and I
burned through tissues faster than a fire. Katy, however, didn’t shed a tear. “Why aren’t you
crying?” I ask. “Oh, I don’t cry at
movies,” she answers dismissively. “Can I ask you a
question??” I ask. “Shoot,” she says,
turning to face me. “Why exactly does
Jason think it’s my fault you two had to come here? I mean, I know Natalie
didn’t want us to go there because of me, but I didn’t exactly choose to come
here either.” “He
doesn’t know that. He stormed out of the room before Jordan could tell him.
I’ve been trying to tell him but… he’s not letting me,” she answers, sounding a
little frustrated and slightly disappointed. “Listen,” I say,
“can you… not tell him?” “I guess so… but
why?” “I don’t want his
first impression of me to be pity.” “Okay… I doubt
he’ll talk to you much though. He’s pretty stubborn sometimes, and he’s pretty
miffed right now.” “Jason! Katy!
Hayley! Dinner’s ready!” I hear Natalie call from downstairs. Katy and I get up
and start downstairs, and I can hear Jason following behind us. We go straight
to the dining room to find all the places set. There is chicken, peas, mashed
potatoes, and salad on the table. Natalie sits at the head of the table, with
Jordan on her left. Katy sits on the other side of her, and I sit next to Katy,
leaving Jason to sit beside Jordan. This means I’m sitting across from him. “Help yourself and
dig in,” Natalie says, reaching for the mashed potatoes. There’s ten pieces of
chicken on the table and I reach out and get one. “So how do you guys
like the house?” Jordan asks. “It’s great! I
danced in the studio and then Hayley and I went swimming!” Katy says happily,
before eating some of her peas. “That’s nice,”
Jordan says. “What about you, Jase?” “It’s okay.” There’s a slightly
awkward silence after that. Once it’s broken by Natalie questioning Jordan
about his day, the conversation mostly sticks to them two, with Katy joining in
every once in a while. Jason and I remain silent for the rest of the dinner. After dinner I go
up to my room. I look at the suitcase on the floor and open it up. Inside there
are clothes mostly, along with my sketch pad. I had gotten it from an art
teacher on my birthday. I place the sketch pad in one of the nightstand
drawers. Then I gather pajamas together and walk over to the bathroom. I open
the door without thinking, wanting to shower and get the chlorine smell from
the pool out of my hair. “Hey!” I hear Jason
yell as the door opens. He’s standing in just his boxers, obviously preparing
to shower as well. “Don’t you knock?” “Sorry,” I say, a
little annoyed by his tone. “I didn’t think to knock before going into my own
bathroom. Don’t you lock doors?” I ask using the same tone he did. I can’t help
but notice his body, which is much better shirtless. His stomach is toned, but
not too much, and his arms are defined. “I figured you’d
know how to knock. Is bending your wrist too complicated?” he says. “I figured you’d
know how to lock a door. Is twisting metal to complicated?” He scowls at me,
obviously annoyed that I’m not going to let him win this little game of his. “If you could stop
checking me out and leave, I’d like to shower.” “Me? Check you out? Ha, you’re funny. You should do
stand-up comedy,” I fake a laugh as I leave. As soon as the door closes, I hear
the lock click. © 2012 Melissa |
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