Chapter 4 of this series. |
I lay there on the floor for a while, allowing my eyes to adjust to the sudden darkness. Well, it wasn’t very dark, but living in a desert you don’t get many hours to become accustomed to it. The floor wasn’t that bad either, and I decided to stay there simply because if I moved it was likely I’d bash into something. The truck started moving. So they did come here just for me. I flinched as a door opened near me and Calvin walked through, bringing a tiny bit of light with him. I pushed myself up onto my knees, because lying on the floor in front of him was too embarrassing, but I still chose not to look at him. I knew that annoyed him slightly. “They’re not going to treat you badly, Mike, I promise.” I told you not to call me that. I don’t say anything, because talking to him would just make him believe this was somehow ok. “You don’t have to talk to me, Mike. I just want to sit here with you.” Without taking in my expression, which clearly read if you sit next to me I will break your legs, or something along those lines, he sat down, right beside me. I don’t know what was more awkward; the fact that neither of us were now talking and we were just sitting in the dark, or the fact that I had to stay there when he sat down, because I still couldn’t see a thing around me. It made it look like I didn’t mind. Which I did. A lot. The journey was long, way too long, and I was sure that he was inching closer to me as it went on. It must have been my imagination. I suddenly felt angry again, so I decided to occupy myself by trying to look around the space I was sitting. I could make out vague shapes, but what they were I had no clue. Still, it was better than acknowledging that he was sitting next to me. “Mike...” The truck stopped moving, and I felt his arm snake around my neck. What the hell?! “Mike, I’ve missed you so much.” He pulled me down against his chest, hugging me tightly. I inwardly sighed. He smelled just how I remembered him. Wait...what the-?! I quickly pushed him away from me, standing up. “W...we’re not friends any more, Calvin,” I managed to say shakily. He opened his mouth to reply, but was cut off as the door slid open next to us, and I was pulled outside. |