Skylar's POV
I was surprised, though. Why did they even care? And although mom had asked me to call her back after hearing her voicemails, I hadn't done that. I didn't want to.
I looked down at my Physics textbook, exhaling a deep sigh of irritation. Chicken came out of nowhere and started nuzzling her head against my knee, letting out few soft purrs.
"Chicks, please try to shut up that sweet mouth of yours." I muttered, flipping a page. It almost seemed like I was dyslexic; all the words jumbling up and blurring in front of me, making absolutely no sense.
"Okay." I whispered to myself. "So if the velocity is zero,
Skylar's POV"Hey." I greeted as I slid inside Alex's car, passing him a small smile.Though, he didn't smile back, he just frowned. "Where the heck—""Somewhere." I interrupted him, knowing clearly well what he was about to ask. "I know you're mad at me for not letting you know where I was going, but it was so sudden; an emergency. I had to go, and I didn't have my phone with me to call you."I was silently hoping that it'd be enough and he'd let this topic go, and to my relief, he just shook his head and started the car, changing the topic. "How's your Physics's preparation?"I inwardly smiled and placed my backpack on my lap. "It's good." It was more than good actually.I busied myself quickly braiding my hair since I didn't get the chance to do it back at home. I hadn't exactly woke
Skylar's POVI kept on pounding on the door but to my absolute horror, nobody responded. All I could hear at that point was my own racing heartbeat.I inhaled deeply and stopped the failing attempt to shout out for help. Stepping away from the door, I took out my phone from my back pocket, not failing to notice how much my hands were shaking at that moment. I knew I could simply call anyone and get out of here, but I was still scared and out of breath. I was basically panicking. And I didn't even think there were any windows in here for fresh air.Scrolling through my contacts, I tried searching for Alex's name. But my hands were sweaty and trembling, and it wasn't a surprise when my phone slipped out of my grasp, falling down. I immediately fell down on my knees and picked it up.I
Skylar's POV"What did Hanna say?" I asked Alex before throwing myself on his bed, looking up at the ceiling. He tossed his school bag on his desk and sat down beside me, letting out a deep sigh."I didn't ask her out.""What?" I passed him a confused frown. "Why? You both are good friends now. Do you need me to tell her that you're in love with her?"He let out a groan and pulled up a pillow over his face. "I wanted to ask her but...I can't. What if—" He stopped, lost in thought. I glanced over at him and realized that he did seem a bit miserable with this whole situation. Stressed out on what, that's what I didn't know. He didn't have to fear rejection unlike me; he was pretty good when it came to girls."What if she freaks out?" He asked after a while.
Skylar's POVNobody was in the house except Chicken and I. I didn't know whether I should've felt relieved or the exact opposite when I found that out, especially since there was a piece of black tape still covering one of the wall cameras.Even the alarm system was disabled by itself, and I was sure I hadn't done that before leaving for school. Things felt confusing. I wanted to call mom or maybe even the police, but I stopped myself from doing any such thing. Not when dad was still in the hospital.Both Chicken and I perked up in alarm the moment we heard the doorbell ringing. However, it was Chicken who was the first one to reach the door.As if she even knew how to open it.I didn't know why I had to think about it for few seconds before standing up and walking towards the
Skylar's POVWhen I woke up, Caden wasn't there.Everything was right where I had left it last night, even Chicken was still asleep. The only change around me was his absense –which for some reason was quite obvious– and for a second, it felt like he wasn't even here last night.As I gazed around the empty house, trying to rub off the sleep from my face, I saw that the wooden box was right where I had left it yesterday; in front of me at the table.I slumped back against the couch and rubbed my eyes this time.Well, there's that; trust. Caden could've taken that box with him, but h
Skylar's POVI tried my best to keep my calm while Alex drove to God knows where. The streets had started emptying up by now and the sky had completely darkened up. I was still clutching onto my seat and I was still panicking, my eyes darting from Alex's face to the windows. I was just trusting God at this point.After what felt like awfully long hours, he finally stopped his car. And when I looked outside in alarm, it took me a while to recognize where we were. "Where are we?" I almost cringed at the strain in my voice. I didn't want to be scared, I wanted Alex to tell me that this was fine; everything was fine."My house." He replied and failed to spare me a single glance. I noticed the emotionless expression on his face and that made the situation seem ten times worse. "Come on now."I watched him get out and close the doo
Skylar's POVAs much as I hated the thought of going to school the next day, I did go. Mainly because mom came over, dad too. And I didn't want to make things more awkward between us.So I took the bus again."Hey." I spoke up softly as I sat down beside Hanna. Mrs Jackson hadn't arrived yet and the classroom wasn't yet brimming with the usual morning chatters. During this time, I usually talked with Alex. But Alex wasn't here now; he didn't come to school today—at least that's what I wanted to believe."Hi." She replied, facing me with a small smile. It was the concerned look on her face that made me unable to speak, or do anything else. I just stuck with placing my textbook in front of me, avoiding her gaze, and waiting for her to speak up the obvious question."Did you s
Skylar's POV"Don't shout.""What?" I whispered when I felt the strange grip loosening around my wrist. "Caden?"I thought I had somehow been mistaken until he switched on the only light source in this small room; a dimly lit bulb on the ceiling. However, it was enough for me to make out his face."Do you enjoy scaring the living daylights out of me?" I asked him unbelievably. My heart was still hammering loudly in my chest, scared that it could've been anyone other than Caden.Why couldn't he have acted in a normal way and not drag me inside