It was almost two in the morning when Jake arrived home. By that time, the drug he took had already taken effect, and the sight that met Matthew was that of Jake high as a kite and completely out of his mind. At some point on the way back, the headphones were unplugged from the phone, and the heavy rock music sounded particularly loud in the quietness of the way too early in the morning.
Regardless of this, Jake's sobbing, even though silent, couldn't be counseled by all this noise. The young man was crying his eyes out, yet no sound came from him. His eyes were unfocused as if he was seeing things that weren't there, and his trembling hands mercilessly and anxiously scratched the skin of his forearms. The skin there had already turned red and had started bleeding, yet Jake was ignoring this. The morphine he took had made him numb to such pain.
Mathew, who had stayed up all night, sitting in front of the front door, worriedly waiting for his son, was startled. If he wasn't already sitting, his knees that went weak at such a sight would have failed him and made him fall to the ground while trying not to choke on the tears he was struggling to stop from coming out.
Seeing his own son in such a state... it killed him. He wanted to scold Jake. To yell at him, but Mathew knew he had no right to, for it was his own fault that Jake became like this. If only he didn't isolate himself from his sons when his wife died... if only he wasn't that immersed in his grief that he neglected his sons... if only he was there when Jake needed him...
He truly hated himself for what he had done, or better say what he hadn't done. Why should it have taken for Jake to take drugs for months for Mathew to remember that he wasn't only a husband, but a father as well?
But what good did that "what if" do?
It was already too late for that. It's always too late if the situation came to "What-if-s". All Mathew could do now was not to let things get worse. Maybe even though it's late, even though things can't get more messed up than this... maybe there is still hope.
Mathew stood up and walked to Jake. His shaking hand landed on his shoulder as the other one touched Jake's wet with tears cheek.
"Mom... does mom think I'm bad?" Jake asked. Mathew couldn't say anything. He simply took the phone from Jake and stopped the music. Then he grabbed Jake's hands, stopping him from hurting himself. "I failed a lot of classes... and... and then... will she scold me? I don't want to make her sad..." Jake's voice was soft and somewhat hoarse, yet it sounded too childish and innocent, not like that of a twenty-year-old man.
"She won't get mad," Mathew answered as he pulled Jake towards the kitchen. He poured Jake a glass of water and gave it to him.
"You're mad at me too," Jake said once he drank the water. "You hate me too." His soft voice suddenly rose, and his lips tightened in a straight line. Jake scoffed. "It's okay. I hate me too."
Shoving the empty glass into his father's hand, Jake walked up to his room and locked himself inside. He was already feeling drowsy, not sure if it was because it had been quite a while since he last slept or because of the drug's side effects. Still, he refused to sleep. The lingering fears were rooted deep down in his heart.
Instead, he lay down in his bed and in a daze stared at his hands. For some reason they were red, but he didn't remember touching red paint. It didn't occur to him that it was actually his own blood from all that anxious scratching. Staring at the hands, he smiled, finding the sight of them beautiful. His pale skin deeply contrasted the redness. The color looked so vivid, and it reminded him of Ryder... she had tied her hair with a red ribbon the first day he saw her... Jake remembered it well...
As he thought about it, a smile lifted the corners of his lips.
It was uncertain when Jake finally fell asleep while staring at the blood on his hands, a small silly smile still on his face, but when he woke up, it was already late in the afternoon. Warm golden sunlight invaded the room, falling on his face. It was this that woke him up.
Voices came from downstairs. Judging by the fact that they were loud enough to be heard from the second floor, Jake knew it was Jeremy fighting with Aiden or even his father. Most likely Aiden...
This little brother of his despised Jake, and this wasn't something he wasn't aware of. He could see it in his eyes and hear it in his voice. It's just that Jake chose to ignore it.
Jeremy couldn't though. He couldn't ignore it and pretend as if nothing was wrong.
Jake got up from his bed, ruffling his hair in a mess before walking downstairs to the kitchen. Compared to the previous day, he felt much better. His head didn't ache anymore, and he felt more energetic. Still, he had no appetite. The only reason why he was going to the kitchen was that he was in dire need of his loved coffee that he didn't get yesterday.
What Jeremy and Aiden were fighting about was uncertain, but one thing was for sure. The topic of their heated argument was Jake. And as the hot topic he was, Jake walked to the kitchen making coffee for himself as if the two other people in there didn't even exist.
Aiden hated this indifference of him. Why was it that nothing fazed this guy at all? No matter what, he was numb to everything. Just like a lifeless China doll. Cracked and broken and empty inside. A freak.
Aiden scoffed upon seeing Jake. "Why do you even care about him? It's not like he will be grateful to you." He said to Jeremy. Without waiting for Jeremy to blow up, Aiden walked out of the kitchen.
"Don't listen to him..." Jeremy turned to Jake who simply shrugged in response. The former sighed. "When did you come back home yesterday?"
"In the morning..." Jake answered, not quite sure. It was morning, right? He just remembered that at some point before falling asleep, the light from the lamp gradually melted with the sunlight.
Thinking of it, Jake frowned. His eyes fell on his wrists and hands, only then remembering that he had hurt himself. The vivid red color from last night had already dried to a sickening brown. Seeing it, something churned in his stomach, and before he could run to the bathroom, Jake threw up on the floor.
He hadn't eaten anything for days, and all that came out was only stomach acid that burned his throat.
Jeremy had already gotten used to such situations, reacting immediately. However, he couldn't get used to the helplessness and worry he felt every time.
After throwing up, Jake had no strength left in him to keep standing, and he fell to the floor, his knees hurting from the strong impact. His half-closed eyes stared at Jeremy who was rushing to clean up. "Leave it. I can do it myself."
Instead of saying anything, Jeremy simply glared at him and then chose to ignore him. After cleaning the floor, he sat next to Jake, both leaning against the cupboards. "Did you sleep well?"
Jake nodded. "Mhmm."
"Are you hungry?"
Jake shook his head.
"You still have to eat something."
"I... I saw her last night."
Thinking that Jake was talking about visiting his mother or even hallucinating her because of the drug's effects, Jeremy didn't think much of it. "She is..." he started to say, but Jake shook his head, before looking at Jeremy from the corner of his eyes, his lips curved in a faint smile.
"I'm talking about the freshman."
The sudden development of the events took Jeremy by surprise. His eyes widened, and he wasn't sure what to say anymore.
"She had cut her hair..." Jake said. Then as if he was reminded of something, he chuckled. "It still looked like a bird nest though."
Hearing Jake laugh, Jeremy was startled stiff, his mouth hanging open. Now he was almost certain that it was him who had taken morphine and not Jake.
Jake... Jake was laughing? How... How is that... Is this for real?
"Do you... Do you still like her?" Jeremy asked.
He remembered that back then, before Mrs. Caley died, Jake had developed a crush on a new transfer freshman, all because of her messy hair, the constant sleepy look on her face, and the fact that Jake had caught her trying to fix the broken drinking fountain near the library.
But after Mrs. Caley's death, Jake took a heavy blow. He fell into depression, he couldn't eat, couldn't sleep... even after taking a leave from school for a few months, his condition didn't get any better, until Jake finally dropped out. He never saw that girl anymore...
Yet now... why now? Why the day of Clara Caley's death anniversary? And why was Jake smiling and chuckling the next day? Usually, he wouldn't even get off the bed after taking the pill the previous night...
Jake shook his head. "No... that was two years ago..."
Denying it, yet smiling while talking...
Suddenly, Jeremy was hit by a wisp of inspiration. Surely such things as coincidences don't exist in real life. Jeremy was a firm believer that everything happened for a reason in this life.
"Did you talk to her?"
"Mhmm." Jake nodded.
Jeremy started to do the math in his head. Jake is twenty years old. Back then he had just turned eighteen, so the girl was sixteen, which means now she is eighteen... good. That's good. Perfect.
"What did you talk about?"
"Nothing much. I asked her for some water." The sleep-deprived and starved Jake, of course, found it completely unnecessary to mention the circumstances of their meeting.
On the other hand, Jeremy who was getting more excited the more Jake talked was almost on the verge of tears. He felt like after dealing with a math problem every day for two years, he finally found the solution. He found hope. Hallelujah!!!
"Why don't you go meet her again today?"
The unaware Jake, who had absolutely no idea that Jeremy had already found a new treatment for his chronic depression, was dumbfounded when he heard this question. What "meet her again"? Is this guy asking him to break into Ryder's house again? Why would he even do such a thing?
"What for?"
Controlling his excitement, Jeremy answered in a matter-of-fact tone. "To thank her, of course."
Jake stared at Jeremy as if he was growing a second head. "It was just water... and I already thanked her yesterday."
"No, no. That won't do. Act like you didn't and use thanking her as an excuse to see her again."
"Why would I go see her again?"
Upon hearing this, Jeremy couldn't help himself and smacked the back of Jake's head. "Brat, who do you think I am? I know you better than myself. Don't tell me you don't want to see her again. I dare you to say it. Say it and see if I will beat you up or not."
Jake bit his lip. He actually wanted to see Ryder again. Last night things happened in a haze. By the time he came to realize what was happening, it was already over. It has been quite a long time since he had any desire to do anything anyway. It was too easy to give in. As a result, Jake found himself nodding.
"Great." Jeremy clapped his hands loudly once, a wide smile spread on his face. "Eat something and go to her." Not even thinking of waiting for a reply from Jake, Jeremy stood up and grabbed the first edible thing he saw, that being a granola bar, and stuffed it in Jake's mouth.
Just like that, Jake ended up being forcibly fed before getting kicked out of the house. Who knows what thoughts spun the clogs in Jeremy's head for it was already late in the evening when he kicked Jake out of his own house. Where was Jake supposed to find Ryder at such a late hour? Even worse, he didn't quite remember the way to Ryder's house. As weird as it is, he could find it while almost high, but now that he was sober, he got lost twice.
By the time Jake finally arrived at her house, he didn't have any expectations of meeting Ryder. After all, it was already midnight, and it was not like he could call her outside or anything. Who was he anyway? To Ryder, he was just the creep from last night that broke into her backyard, cried, drank her water, and left. Thinking of this, Jake wanted to go back. This was clearly a bad idea.
However, as he reached the house, he still walked around it until he could see the backyard.
Much to his surprise, the lights there were on. The quietness of the night was broken by music played on the phone while the owner of that phone hummed the lyrics while working on God knows what.
Jake felt like going back to the first time he saw Ryder. She was biting her lower lip, eyes focusing ahead, and he could tell just by her face that she was deep in thoughts making calculations and trying to come up with a solution. The only difference was that the girl was older now. Her hair was shorter, and she was holding a nail gun.
In front of her was something that resembled half a table and around her, all over the backyard, one could find everything starting from nails and a hammer to scraps of metal, a wooden statue of Medusa, and tools of all kinds. Truly, a junkyard, but why did it remind him of his own room?
As Ryder plugged in the nail gun on her hand, taking advantage of the fact that the song that was playing just ended, Jake talked. "What are you doing?"
The voice scared Ryder shitless. A high-pitch squeal came from the bottom of her heart as she jumped back in fear. The nail gun fired a nail that firmly nailed down on the ground just two inches away from her foot. With her body trembling, Ryder turned to the direction the voice came from, wanting to aim the nail gun at that person but didn't dare to for fear of accidentally killing him.
From her point of view, all she could see was a young man standing behind the fence that was around the backyard, his head resting on his crossed arms. His figure was hidden by the darkness since he was standing at the same spot from yesterday, the only spot where the light bulb didn't work and this dumbo forgot to change it after what happened yesterday.
"What are you doing here?" Ryder's voice shook as she asked. With swift moves, Ryder grabbed her phone and stopped the music. Her eyes glanced at the time. It was midnight. When the hell did it get so late?!
Her parents weren't home. The same thing was for yesterday. She was home alone and had wanted to use this rare chance of more me-time to work on her projects in the backyard, the said projects being things she found interesting to make.
Yet how unfortunate was she to encounter a stranger in the middle of the night two nights in a row? Yesterday she thought she would die and today... why was this guy back? Originally, she didn't call the police in case her parents found out and forbid her to work during the nighttime in the backyard, but now Ryder was regretting it. The stranger from yesterday was back.
"I wanted to apologize for last night," Jake said. However, his eyes were glued to that half table with interest. He remembered back then when he caught Ryder trying to fix the drinking fountain in school. He also remembered how he wanted to talk to her, but thanks to Aiden he missed the chance. After that, he couldn't go to Ryder anymore and strike up a conversation. Jake regretted it.
"Apology accepted. You may leave now."
"Mhm," Jake muttered, his eyes finally shifting to Ryder's face. For a moment he froze. The yellowish lights of the garden made her look like something out of a dream. The sight of Ryder with short, messy hair and a nail gun in her hand, standing in the middle of a mess of scraps and half-finished projects, the expression on her face showing how sacred she was yet didn't intend to run or scream or show her weakness... it made Jake's heart beat faster for a moment. Such sight hit him like a sudden wave of inspiration and left him stunned... he didn't want to let go of this moment.
"What are you doing?" He asked again, a poor attempt at dragging the time.
"If you're not leaving, I'm calling the police." Ryder pathetically threatened. Her voice shook, and her hands trembled, making her demeanor not look as threatening as she wanted it to be. Damn it, man, what's wrong with this man? Why is he back? Who the fuck returns to the "scene of the crime" to apologize?
"I'm just curious." I don't want to go...
Since he didn't intend to leave and since he was behind the fence, not intruding into her backyard, Ryder sighed and decided to just answer him. Maybe he would leave after satisfying his curiosity.
"It's a drafting table."
Jake's eyes widened under his hood. He knew this girl was something, but he never thought she would actually have such interests. "You're doing it from scratch?"
"Yeah..."
"Amazing," Jake exclaimed in surprise.
Ryder waited for him to leave, but Jake just stood there, not moving, waiting for Ryder to continue working. This was the first time since he didn't remember when he felt nothing but interest. Pure interest. No pain, no bad memories, no depression that ate him alive bit by bit until there was nothing left of him. He wanted to observe and let himself take in all the sudden inspiration that the sight of Ryder gave him.
With none of them moving nor saying anything, the atmosphere became awkward for the asocial Ryder, who didn't know how to handle small talk.
Maybe it was because Jake didn't sound that dangerous, his voice sincere, or maybe because she didn't sense any hidden intentions, but most likely because she wanted to satisfy her curiosity as well, that made Ryder ask the young man. "Why were you crying last night?"
Jake went stiff for a second, his body suddenly feeling heavy. Looking away from Ryder, he didn't want to answer but felt as if he owed her some explanation. "Sometimes tears can ease the pain in one's heart." He answered with a sad tone.
Ryder frowned. This dude sounds smart. Smart people don't just jump on other people and carelessly kill them, right? Coming to such a conclusion, Ryder managed to relax a bit. For some reason, those words sounded familiar... She must have read them somewhere...
The awkward silence fell on the heads of the two people again, one in the light and one in the dark, both with gazes fixed on each other.
Seeing that Jake wasn't going to leave for the time being, and since he didn't seem like he had any intentions of harming her, Ryder decided to satisfy her curiosity a bit more. "Are you from this neighborhood?"
"Pass," Jake answered without hesitating, a frown lowering the corners of his lips. Only then did he realize that Ryder didn't recognize him. She probably didn't even know him at all. Or maybe she did... after all, two years ago, Aiden caused quite the ruckus, letting the whole school know that he wasn't mentally okay, making it sound as if he was crazy.
If Ryder only knew him like the mental case, Jake, from two years ago, he would rather not tell her who he was at all. Pulling his hood down to better hide his face, Jake decided that Ryder not recognizing him was a good thing.
Yet she wanted to know who he was. "What's your name?"
"Pass."
"Are you from Rosevale High School?"
"Pass."
After the third "pass" Ryder turned red from frustration. "Why did you break into my backyard last night?"
Ah, that... I can answer that...
"I was running away."
"From whom?"
"... life..." Reality, my fears... myself. There's a lot to choose from, actually.
"That doesn't explain why you jumped over my fence."
Jake sighed. He couldn't tell her he was kind of high at the moment, right? What would she think of him if he said that? So, Jake decided to lie. "Some guys wanted to beat me, so I tried to find somewhere to hide."
This answer convinced Ryder that this dude was an idiot. What fool would hide in a backyard that clearly had people in it, with all the lights on?
"How do you know me?"
This time Jake didn't answer right away but hesitated for a bit. If he told her, he knew her from school... maybe she would recognize him... he can't have that happen, can he? "We have crossed paths a few times..."
She has met him before? Ryder was flabbergasted. That would explain why she found his voice familiar. But then again... as asocial as she was, the number of guys she had talked to could be counted with the fingers of one hand. Yet for the love of God, she had no idea who this guy might be.
With his eyes focused on her face, seeing her cute confused expression, with the corner of her upper lip lifted a bit and head titled on the right like a little kitten, Jake's eyes softened and his lips curved up in a gentle smile.
"When?"
Jake shrugged. "It has been a while, hasn't it?"
"Can you give me another hint?"
Jake wanted to chuckle. What a curious kitten. She was too amusing. No wonder why I had a crush on her back then... "Why do you want to know?"
This question apparently angered Ryder. "Isn't it obvious? All this isn't normal. I want to know who you are."
Jake lowered his head that was still resting on his crossed arms and bit down on the back of his hand. She was curious about him. This only made him feel somewhat sweet inside. Jake pondered over it for a moment, but he didn't want to ruin all this by telling her he was Jake the mental case of Rosevale High school. She would probably call the police or just drive him away... he wanted this to last longer... With a voice sounding innocent and serious, sounding almost as if he was pouting, Jake asked. "Isn't it nicer when some things are left a mystery? Reality can be bitter, you know?"
Ryder was taken aback by his words. She wanted to disagree, but to some degree, she agreed with this. It would be too shameless of her to go against her notions out of spite.
"Ignorance do be sweet sometimes," Ryder admitted. "But this time it's bittersweet."
Those words made Jake sincerely smile.
She truly is an amusing person.
While walking back home, Jake noticed that Jeremy had called him several times, the same thing was for his father, but since he always kept his phone on silent at best and on airplane mode at worst, he hadn't noticed anything.Jake stared at the name "Dipshit" on his screen, the well-chosen name for his father, and he didn't know how to feel. Ever since his mother died, Mathew distanced himself from him and Aiden. All he did was work, work, and more work. They barely saw him for ten minutes at most every two or three days.Jake knew that Mathew was trying to distract himself from pain with work, but this didn't make him any less angry with him. He didn't care if his father didn't want them to see him cry, he wanted him to stay by his side and cry together. He needed him the most back then, but what happened? In just a few days he lost both of his parents. One left this world, and the other behaved as if he had no relations with any of his sons.This was the case for almost two years u
Natalie was hired by Mathew a year ago, which was the only good thing he did for Jake back then. After that, he pretty much let it all to Natalie to deal with. It was only recently that he would ask Natalie after every session about Jake's condition or call her from now and then when Jake's behavior was too unpredictable. The last time he called her was three days ago when Jake stayed outside the whole night and came back home only early in the morning, high as a kite, talking nonsense.Now, Mathew was waiting behind the closed door of Natalie's office, where she and Jake were in the middle of the session.Natalie was a middle-aged woman, with kind features and a soft voice that always gave Jake the impression of a children's storyteller. Jake was one of her favorite patients but also one of the most stubborn ones who just wo
Nevertheless, he headed to Ryder’s house. Maybe it was because his stomach was filled or because this time he had Ryder’s consent for visiting her that his footsteps were quicker than the previous nights.He walked to the backyard, strangely in a good mood, but as soon as he got close, a loud shout startled him. Sure enough, when he checked behind the face, what faced him wasn’t only Ryder but also another girl with wild curly hair and a petite body.Jake recognized her immediately. That was Jasmine… that girl was quite the odd type. She had a rather violent nature, but back when he was still in school, Jake had also noticed that despite the fierce attitude, Jasmine was extremely kindhearted. She was the only person Jake had seen around Ryder.If
Mathew, who accidentally fell asleep while waiting for Jake, sitting across the front door on the stairs, sprung up on his feet. The sudden movement made him lose his balance and fall off the stairs. What Jake heard from the other side of the phone was a loud crash and then a groan, soon followed by a curse. "Son of a-" Did he... did he just... Whatever. "Are you coming?" Jake asked while walking down the road at a snail's speed. The fight he just had with Jasmine really exhausted all his energy. He felt as if he could even fall asleep right in the middle of the road. "I'm coming, I'm coming. Tell me the address. Sit somewhere and wait for me. Don't tire yourself." Jake sent the address via text to his father and sat down by the side of the road. The ground was cold, and it froze his buttocks, but he was too lazy to stand. A frozen ass was tolerable. His eyes were glued to the little stuffed cat in his hands and a smile cracked the gloomy expression on his face. His long slender
He was lying on his bed, a warm blanket was thrown over his body. The curtains over the window were pulled closed, only a crack left open for a few sun rays to invade his room. On his desk, there was his laptop, a video playing on it. It was there where the voice came from. It was his mother. Old videos of his mother, talking and laughing playing around the house with a little Jake and a baby Aiden... Seeing her, Jake teared up, feeling like he had wool stuck in his throat, choking him. In the end, he could only say one word, half talking, half sobbing. "Dad." Mathew was sitting in the chair. His arms were crossed on the desk, his head resting on them, apparently sleeping. When he heard Jake's voice, his body tensed. Worried eyes landed on Jake, looking at his face that was on the verge of sobbing. Mathew didn't even think about it before walking to Jake and cupped his face, wiped the tears that escaped from those beautiful turquoise eyes while he checked for scars or whatever mi
After playing for a few hours with Leah while Jeremy fled to work, Jake finally carried the little lady to the backyard along with a huge canvas and dozens of paint tubes and brushes. He put on a six-year-old white t-shirt that had long since been covered in paint on Leah and wrapped a belt around her waist tuning the t-shirt into a long dress. A small blank canvas was put in front of her, a brush in her hand, Leah furrowed her brows in concentration and started to make a mess on the blank canvas.Seeing her occupied like that, Jake smiled and turned his focus to his own canvas. The painting wasn't even halfway done, but he had already hit a wall and couldn't finish the painting no matter what.That was the case two days ago. Today though, it was different. Jake put on some music on his phone, the song Riptide by Grandson blasted in full volume as he sang along."I get high to leave all these problems on the groundThen to my surprise, they're right there when I come back downI do it
Needless to say, both Jake and Jeremy had very peculiar tastes in women. One had a crush on a hermit who looked as if she didn't know what a hairbrush was and didn't quite have an understanding of how society worked, while the other was into girls that looked like they could either beat him up or stab him in an alley.The Grinch often came to the restaurant with her family, and they would almost always fight. The fights were so loud, that it was impossible for people who worked there not to have an understanding of what was going on with them. Apparently, the girl's parents were quite rich and were dissatisfied with their daughter's appearance. They would nag and nag at her about how she was studying for a degree in business, yet looked like Shrek dressed like Death.Today, however, this Grinch had come here alone, which was a first and probably the only chance Jeremy could have. He had already had a crush on this girl for a few months, which had never happened ever since Leah was born
Nina saw Jeremy's back as he left and didn't move her eyes from it until Jeremy walked into the kitchen. Only then did she turn her gaze at the little girl sitting next to her. Leah's eyes were practically sparkling as if she was seeing a unicorn or something. Nina, who had never been looked at with such a gaze, couldn't quite get used to it and blushed again."Isn't your mommy coming?" Nina asked the little girl, feeling a bit like she was taking advantage of a pure soul for her gains. Still, she couldn't stop herself from asking.Her daddy was cute okay! A woman gotta know if a cute guy is taken or not!Leah on the other hand, the pure soul who somehow managed to bully everyone that wasn't Jake, cast an innocent look at Nina as if she didn't understand. "I don't have a mommy. Daddy said that mommy isn't a good mommy and left, so we don't need her anymore. He said that he would find me a new mommy if I wanted one."Nina looked at Leah who practically sold out her own father and could
Jake, who was with one foot in dreamland, snapped his eyes open, fully awake now.Didn't we drop this topic?Why did it come back to haunt me?"It's really nothing. Now sleep. You have to go to work tomorrow."But Ryder wouldn't let it go this time. "But he looked like he wanted to tell me something.""You know my dad. He always talks nonsense.""But you threatened him and then you blushed when I asked you about it, so it's not nothing or nonsense as you claim it to be. Even now, you're rubbing your fingertips. You do that every time you're nervous or thinking about something. So what is it?"Jake groaned. "Why do you always pull this Sherlock Holmes thing on me every time I don't want to tell you something?"Ryder smiled and turned around to face him. The dim moonlight entered the room, and she could vaguely see Jake's face in the darkness. This made her feel like she was back to four years ago when she was close to him but couldn't see his face. No matter how much she tried to reach
4 years laterJake had no idea where his father took it, but Mathew was going through a baby fever lately and wouldn't stop nagging Jake about it. He would suddenly drop by Jake's apartment and follow him around asking for babies. He would suddenly pop out of nowhere when Jake was book shopping, and shove books about how to conceive a baby in his hand. One moment Jake was looking at a cover with dragons on it, and the next one the titles "It starts with the Egg", "The Fertility Diet", "The Trying Game", "Making Babies" and more, almost blinded him.Mathew wouldn't be stopped at anything.He was dead set on it. He needed grandchildren at any cost."I want grandkids, Jake!""Dad, I'm not even married.""Make me a grandfather, Jake!""Go ask Aiden.""But he's still in college. He has to study.""Ryder has to study too!""But she graduated this year."Jake took a deep breath to calm himself down before looking at his father again. Mathew looked like a child begging to go to Disneyland, bu
2 years agoEver since Ryder changed schools, she came to find out that being alone isn't actually that bad. She could read all she wanted with nobody interrupting her, and she could concentrate more in class. She also came to find out that she didn't actually mind it. Being alone... Ryder slowly started to like it, even though sometimes it was too lonesome.Yet a certain someone who suddenly got an interest in her wouldn't let her be alone no matter what. Apparently, this crazy punk named Jasmine had set her mind on adopting her.Ryder just couldn't understand how the mind of this girl worked. Still, the more time she spent with her, the more Ryder got used to her... The more she got to like her. Even though it took quite a while for Ryder to trust Jasmine, the two of them became friends and would spend a lot of time together.Ryder still liked being alone, but she also found out that occasionally spending time with so
"Where are you now?""I'm behind the house. Are you coming down, or should I come up?""You come up. I'm not done packing yet."That word again... Packing...Jake frowned when he heard it.Several months after the two of them got together, after spring and summer came and went, and when September was finally here, his Ry would leave for college. She was majoring in mechatronic engineering and would leave tomorrow. The place was only a few hours away from here, but Ryder wanted to live on the campus because it was more convenient, but that meant that he couldn't see her as often as he used to.He breathed out a heavy sigh and jumped over the fence.A lot happened during these months. Ryder introduced him to her parents, and she also met his father. She eventually found out that Jake was a writer... that writer... The cold war with Aiden gradually died out... Even though things were still a bit awkward between Jake and him, it was better than they had been before. Aiden even apologized
Jake smiled and put the phone back in his pocket. He lifted his head right in time to see Ryder running to him with a wide smile on her face. The girl he has liked and loved for so long threw herself in his arms, wrapping her arms around his neck tight. The happiness this simple thing brought was unexplainable."Did you miss me that much?" Jake chuckled when Ryder's cold nose was buried in his neck.Ryder nodded. "I have been a third wheel for half the day. I was miserable."She pulled back and saw Jake's smiling face. That smile made her unable to breathe. Her heart beat faster against her chest as if trying to leap out. That handsome face was his should never have a sad expression on. Should never be washed by tears. Her Jake was so handsome when smiling. Lethally handsome.Being stared at by those cognac eyes, Jake wanted to bow his head and kiss her, but just as he was about to do so, his plans were ruined by a roar coming from behind Ryder."RYDER QUIN! YOU EXPLAIN TO ME... now..
When Jake walked into the house, two grown-ass men jumped on him, hundreds of questions thrown at him in rapid fire. One grabbed his face looking for any wounds, looking at his eyes that had turned red from all the crying, and the other checked his wrists in fear that this time instead of scratching them to the point they bled, he had started cutting them."Do you know how scared I was?""Where did you go?""Why did you leave?""Are you okay?""Does it feel uncomfortable anywhere?""Does anything hurt?""Do you need to go to the hospital?"Jake barely had time to answer any of those questions and kept shaking his head to tell these two that he was fine, but the questions didn't come to an end.At least not until Mathew and Jeremy saw Jake smiling.The moment they noticed that he looked genuinely happy, they almost lost it, terror making their minds go blank.It's over. He has turned silly.Mathew started crying on the spot. "His brain died. Oh God, my poor precious son! It is all my f
In the morning, Jake was the first to wake up. His eyes opened halfway as he stared in confusion in front of him. He still felt tired both in body and soul, which was a pretty familiar state to him. However, this was the first time, despite the tiredness, he felt rather calm and warm. He was still trying to fully wake himself up to understand why things were different this time when something on his head moved.In a daze, he realized it was a hand stroking his hair. His heart fluttered, and Jake looked up to meet the owner of the hand only to see two cognac eyes looking at him sleepily."Morning," Ryder muttered. The hand that was resting on Jake's back lifted and reached out for her phone. It was four in the morning, and it was still dark outside, but the light in the room was left on.Jake was convinced he was dreaming. How else could he be in such a situation if it wasn't a dream? He was lying down in a bed with Ry, his Ry holding him tightly, stroking his hair. The first thing he
Truth be told Ryder was quite shocked when she heard Midnight's voice in Aiden's house. She was even more shocked when she saw that Midnight's voice came from Aiden's brother. EVEN MORE SHOCKING WAS THE FACT THAT SHE GOT TO SEE HER MIDNIGHT HALF NAKED!He looked so adorably hot, Ryder was lost for words.Her Midnight was so handsome >w
The voice was low and tender, but it broke the silence of the night and echoed in Jake's head, giving birth to a bone-shaking fear that overwhelmed his entire soul, almost making him fall apart. He finally noticed Ryder sitting on the swing seat, hugging her knees. He unconsciously tensed and took a step back, but his back hit the fence. Maybe it was because he didn't expect Ryder to be out here or maybe it was because of the thoughts and speculations that felt as if a hand was squeezing his heart, but his knees went soft, and Jake fell on the ground.His teeth bit deep in his lip, but tears welled up in his eyes and flowed down his cheeks involuntarily. For a moment it was as if they were back on the first night they met.One girl.One boy.One staring.One crying.Both frozen in time.Both looking at each other in disbelief.And just like back then, the crying young man broke the silence with the same two words."I'm sorry."Ryder felt her chest tighten. Her heart hurt with every he