I watched him with hooded eyes as he handed the man the money. He had to try and hit the moving target in the center, and then he would get the bear.
Sounds easy right?
No.
Midgame these targets went crazy, moving up and down and I bite the inside of my cheek watching as Samuel visibly got frustrated. He ran out of darts and the pubescent boy chuckled tauntingly at him.
“Sorry bud, maybe next time.”With his jaw clenched, Samuel reached into his pocket again and pulled out another dollar, slamming it onto the platform in front of us.
“Sam. . . It’s okay; we can get on a ride instead?”
“Soon, just let me get this.” He says, eyes barely glancing at me as he focuses.
He’s still at first, and when he thinks it’s the right moment, he throws the dart at the target. It merely grazes it and I cringe as the two others do the same.
“This game is fucking rigged!” He basically roars and pube boy rolls his eyes.
“No it isn’t, you just don’t have good aim.” I can see the steam pouring out of Samuel’s ears as he reaches over and grabs a dart from the boy’s hand.
“Hey!” He yells, but Samuel was already throwing the needle ended dart at the boy's head.
He ducks just in time and calls Samuel a lunatic.
“How much for the bear?” Sam growls.
“You have to win it you idiot, it’s a fair game.”
I grab Samuel’s hand in an attempt to pull him away.
“I’ll give you two hundred for it.” My mouth falls open.
“It really isn’t worth-“
“Deal.” The boy’s mood instantly changed at the thought of money, and he hands over the bear.I was still gaping as Samuel hands him the cash, and shoves the bear in my direction.
“Here you go.” He says looking at me expectantly.
“I-“
“Come on, take it.” I slowly reach for it, a smile covering my face.
“Thank you.” He clears his throat and averts his eyes.
“You’re welcome. Let’s try the rides.”
The teddy bear was heavy, holding him with one hand while Sam held my other caused me to trip one too many times. Yet I loved it.
Other than Sophia no one has ever given me anything and it felt nice to get a gift as big as this.It was also soft and delicate like I imagined, I could already feel myself laying on it when I get home.
Home.
I frowned realizing that I had to go back to that place and that I had to sleep on that bed. I almost gagged again at the thought and found myself feeling depressed.
“Are you hungry?” Sam asks, his eyes wandering all over my face, perhaps noticing my shift in demeanor.
“Oh, no. I’m fine.” I force a smile.
“After the first ride, we’ll eat.” He says and I notice that we were going on the Ferris wheel. I must be bipolar because I suddenly felt giddy. I thought that I would have to wait until I was old and working before getting to experience this, given my circumstances.
We got onto it, and I held in my squeal as it began moving. Glancing at Sam, I noticed the ghost smile that played on his lips as he stared at me.
“Did you just give a guy 200 for like a $20 bear?”
“You wanted it.” He shrugs and I raise an eyebrow.
“That’s a lot of money.”
“No, it isn’t.”
“For a stuffed bear.” I give him a dead look and he smirks, shrugging once again.
“I should name it.”
“Name it?” He tilts his head.
“Yeah. Maybe something like . . . Albert; Albert the bear.” I hugged Albert closer to him, while Sam just looked at me as if I had lost my mind.
“O . . . Kay. . .” He drawls and I chuckle under my breath.
“Thanks for this . . . well, everything, the outfit, and shoes . . . the teddy bear . . . the upcoming food, I don’t know if I can ever really repay you.” I wring my hands nervously, suddenly feeling like a charity case and he nods.
“No need to thank me.”
“So why’d you do it?” I ask him.
“Why’d I do what?”
“Take me out.”
“Because I wanted to.” He then avoids my eyes and glances at the other people swaying around. He pitied me, didn’t he? I told him my situation, he’s seen my house and now he feels like he has to help me.
We get off the ride and I decline the offer to try out the others. “What’s wrong?” Sam hesitated to ask and I shake my head.
“Nothing.”
He doesn’t ask any further but I can tell that he wants to. He buys us hotdog, cotton candy, and fried ice cream. I haven’t tasted fried ice-cream before and the last time I ate cotton candy I was probably six.
We sat on a bench and ate everything in silence. It was a bit awkward, and I noticed the sun was setting.
“We should probably get going.” Sam glanced at me, a look of disappointment clouding his eyes before it disappeared just as first returning to his normal stone-cold face.
“But you haven’t tried any of the games.” He says.
“It’s okay; I have to get home anyway.” I shiver at the thought of that place, but I try my best to conceal these emotions.
Standing, we make our way towards the vehicle, and I notice that Samuel was walking slowly as if he had something to say. He keeps looking at the photo booth so I stop, smile, and tilt my head at him.
“You want to take some pictures?”
“Sure.” He tries to act nonchalant but this time it didn’t work. I could clearly see that he was excited to get these pictures taken.
After pressing all the necessary buttons, we decided that he’d sit and I’d stand since he was way taller than me. I place my elbow on his shoulder and grin as the light flashes. Sam’s face remains the same.
“We’re taking pictures can you at least smile for the last one.” I exasperate and he glances at me for a second, before looking back at the camera. Deciding he was a lost cause, I do something daring and throw my hands around his shoulder. He tenses but before I could move it, he merely leans into me. The light flashes and I knew this picture would be a beaut.
As it processing and slowly comes out of the slot, my expectations were blown always as Samuel stared back at me with something a little smaller than a grin, but bigger than his ghost smile.
“It’s perfect,” I whisper mostly to myself and I hear him hum from above me.
“I want to keep it.” He says. “I’ll get it copied for you.”
I nodded, knowing that if my mother found it anyway, she would bash my head into the window and burn it right in front of me.
Bittersweet isn’t it?
On the way home, I noticed that we ended up at Wal-Mart. He killed the engine and I turned to face him.“What’re we doing here?”“We’re gonna buy groceries,” Samuel says in a dull tone and I clench my jaw.“I don’t need any groceries, Samuel,” I tell him, getting angry. He opens his mouth to speak but I cut him off. “I know you feel sorry for me or whatever, but I don’t need your he
“Where were you yesterday?” Danielle asked as I meet her outside of my house. “And why are you out so early?”“I just had a fresh start this morning.” I lie. I just didn’t want her to see the outfit that Samuel had bought for me, nor the teddy bear, although I did have the reeboks on.“I was just around.” I shrug and she raises an eyebrow as we walk.“Around?”“Yeah,” I say simply and she scoffs.“You were with Samuel, weren’t you?”“I . . . Well –"“Loa I thought you were going to stay away from him?"“I was. But Danielle he’s really not as bad as you think. Sure he has a little anger problem, but he’s really sweet and – "
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After school I had Samuel drop us off at the mall, and even after refusing his money, it still burned me from my back pocket where he forced it into. My mother’s words echoed in my head but I threw them to the back of my mind.“So he bought you a new phone?” Danielle frowns down at the cell in my hand and I shrug.“I didn’t ask him to . . . he just did.” I say and she looks thoughtful.
“Have you ever tried to find out what was the source of your anger?” Night had fallen, and we still lay peacefully on the blankets, staring up at the stars. I prayed that it didn’t rain tonight, the waves crashing gently on the shore.“Not really.” He replies.
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“Loa? You’re up so early.” I jump slightly as I hear Victoria’s voice from the kitchen.“Oh, good morning,” I force out a nervous laugh, tugging at my hoodie.“What’re you up to? Is Samuel up?”“No, he’s not, I’m was planning to head out so I could visit one of my friend’s mother.”“Oh,” she sets down her coffee mug, grabbing her bag, “I’ll give you a lift.”“That’s not necessary, Ms. Victoria, I was just going to call an uber.”“Girl, it is fine. I have time to spare, Shane left without me this morning.”“Oh . . . okay, well if you insist.”She claps her hand happily, opening the door for me. She had a long black s
A/N: Hi guys! Readers from wattpad can you let me know that you came from there? And new readers from GoodNovel I'd love if you let me know that you guys are new also. I apologize for such a long wait, I was in the process of moving and got caught up but I promise that I'm planning to update a lot more now even as the book is almost done. This chapter isn't perfect and I personally don't like it but my others will be better so no worries. Thank you all for your patience. I apologize for any errors.Time had frozen as we sat in the car together, each vehicle passing by raising the tension. I tried to figure out who said it first, did he?Did . . . I ?"You don't have to say it back," he whispers in the crook of my neck, reassuring me that it was indeed him that said it, and not me.However it still didn't create any ideas of what to say in my head, so I hugged him tighter and silently urging him to be strong.We pull apart after a few minutes
After we had rested, we were now on the hunt for the boy's suits, but before we could reach the stores, Duncan, Macy, Jack and Danielle walk into the mall.Danielle looked terrible.She had a bruise under her eye and had on a long sleeve shirt. For the first time, she wasn't in anything short but had on some baggy jeans.Duncan upon noticing us smirked.He began approaching, and as of result, we halted."HeySammy,"His voice was like chalk scraping against a blackboard."What the fuck do you want Duncan?"My eyes find Jack's and he looked just as terrible also. He had a cast on, his lips bruised and one of his eyes swollen. Yet i still couldn't miss the desperate look on his face. It was almost as if he was pleading for something.I looked away."Why so hosi-" In a second, Samuel had Duncan's throat in his palms.My eyes bulge as I remember what he said the other night.I
Everyone walked together as we moved through the halls in the malls.As expected, it was crowded.Classmates moved from one store to the other, you could practically feel the excitement in the atmosphere as everyone was on a high in anticipation of graduation."It's like a zoo in here," Samuel says, annoyed and I roll my eyes at him. Typical.Rein looked great.She had on a pretty white top and a tight-fitting jeans skirt with platform boots. Her makeup was A1.I wish I could do that.She was showing carter something of a flyer she had picked up.All I could do was look around happily. I'm not sure why, but I was in a really good mood. Samuel's arm was wrapped around my shoulder, the other in his pocket."So . . . where are we going first?" Tristan speaks up and we all stop."Well, what do we really need?""I say we split up," Ben suggested. "Girls need dresses, we need . . . well, suits."
Loa was vibrant all morning. She let me rinse her off in the bathroom, fully naked, and dressed in front of me without much of a problem.We didn't have school, but I had football practice for the last game of the season, and Loa sometimes stayed to watch. Today was one of those days.She didn't
We were in my room, burgers in hand, fries, and soda on the table. Celebratory lunch Samuel called it, but we used to eat this every other day."I'm sorry," he blurts after a while. "I'm sorry that I'm being selfish. If your dream school is somewhere out there, you should go ahead and find it. I want you to be happy. . . Even... Even if it makes me unhappy."
Ben and I were quiet, and Jack avoided my eye."What- what do you-""Loa . . . Macy has it out for you, I know it seems like she's forgotten all about you, but she. . . "
It was finally Monday, so when Samuel dropped me off I was quick to throw him a kiss and leap out of the truck.I had to find Jack.Like always, he was easy to find. Always running his mouth.
"Burger or pizza?""Mm, burger," I reply."Soda or wa