Lyric’s P.O.V:
“Damnit!” I gritted out as my legs gave out from under me.
Tonight’s match hadn’t gone well at all. Some 300 pound freak had the opportunity to beat the shit out of me while Derek just sat there and watched. And after I was beaten to a bloody pulp, the only comment he had for me was, ‘go home and patch up, you’re on again tomorrow’. Just fucking perfect! What a great brother I had.
I hissed out a painful breath. I was pretty sure my ribs were cracked, broken probably, because this hurts like a bitch. I looked around the place with half closed eyes, I was so damn tired. To my relief, I was close to home. Just about a block or so away…if I could just make it there. Stupid of me to abandon my bike but Derek had been right when he’d said that I could easily kill myself if I rode my bike in the state I was currently in. One of Derek’s boys had given me a lift but I had told them to drop me off round the corner. No way was I letting someone carry me to my house like some pathetic loser.
The pain was killing me, but as my brother had said, I needed to get back home and get working out. I can’t lose tomorrow’s match. I know my brother is working my ass off like shit but then again, getting into SEAL itself is a huge challenge and only the best of the best get selected. And I want to be the one to get selected. My brother Derek was a member of SEAL too but he lost both his legs in a bombing accident while trying to save innocent people and I don’t want to see him break down again, like he did when he woke up in a hospital with both his legs gone from the knee down. It’s not like I want to carry on his dream or shit, because this was my dream too. I wanted to be a hero. I wanted my parents to look at me with the same admiration in their eyes like they did my brother.
Heroes always get fucked up.
No kidding, I thought to myself as Lydia’s voice rang in my ears. I picked myself up and sat down on the sidewalk, leaning my back against a wall as I tried to collect my breath. I was fucking hurt and exhausted and I could already feel my eyes starting to close from exhaustion. It was a good thing I hadn’t ridden my bike home today, or someone would be scraping my remains off the road right now. But I did regret letting my pride get in the way of me getting a safe ride home.
I was suddenly jolted out of my stupor when someone placed a hand on my shoulder. I hadn’t even realized that the pain was making me pass out before someone interrupted me. I looked towards the person, about to shoo them off, but I was left stunned and speechless the moment I saw their face.
Her face was emotionless as always, but her eyes held slight concern. She was wearing a loose fitted white shirt that hung off one shoulder and knee length black shorts. Her hair was down and it flew around her heart-shaped face in the soft evening wind. The place where her hands touched mine felt warm. “Lydia?”
She didn’t give me another one of her lectures, just stood up and grabbed my larger hand in both of her small ones, pulling me to my feet. “Come on,” she said dragging me behind her, my hand still clutched in one of hers.
I smiled at her back but winced when my ribs protested. I placed my free hand on my chest, instantly wincing when the contact stung, then looked up to see that I was being dragged into the apartment building that I just happened to have collapsed in front of.
“Where are you taking me?” I asked, but got no reply as expected. She pulled me up a flight of stairs and then she let go of my hand to unlock a door on the first floor. I instantly missed the warmth of her skin on mine.
Once the door was open, she pulled me in again and turned on the lights in the living room. She sat me on a couch after she’d locked the door and then went into another room, leaving me alone for a while. So I took the time to look around the room.
It was a small room with pale yellow walls and a few plants hanging from the ceiling. Pretty basic furniture and a small kitchen attached to it. The room had three doors, two that lead to the kitchen and most probably her bedroom and one was right behind the couch, a glass door to the balcony.
I was still looking around when she came out of the door she had gone into earlier, carrying a small first aid box in her hand. I watched through half closed eyes as she went to work on my wounds instantly. We didn’t speak. She just patched me up in silence, with me wincing occasionally when she’d hit a sore spot. I was a bit too confused and exhausted to complain so I let her do exactly as she wanted to. After all, who would refuse free treatment? After doing my face she turned to meet my eyes.
“You need to take your shirt off.” A command.
“Love, if you wanted me naked, you should have just asked!” I joked, wanting to see something on her face. Any form of reaction. But when all I got was an unaffected stare, I sighed and tried to get my shirt off, wincing painfully as every movement made my chest feel like it was about to explode.
Lydia helped me with the shirt halfway through and together, we were finally able to get the damned fabric off of me. I collapsed back on the couch after the work was done, my muscles aching and my breath coming in pants.
“It’s bruised.” She said as she laid her hand gently on a sore spot on my chest. “All black and blue.”
“Wow! You say that with such a straight face like you aren’t even enjoying my pain.” I tell her sourly.
“Only psychopaths enjoy pain.” She said surprising me before pressing her hands harder into the spot.
“Ouch!” I yell. “Damnit, woman! If you plan to kill me, do it in one swipe.”
“It’s not broken, just bruised.” She said cutting me off and took out some ointment from the first aid box she was using and spread it over my wound. It felt cold, a welcoming relief from the pain.
“It’ll sting a bit, but once it’s done its job, it’ll feel better.” She got up with the box in her hand but I caught her arm.
“Why are you helping me?” I asked gruffly. “You were about ready to bite my head off this afternoon, and yet, here you are, being the hero.”
“I’m no hero,” she said quietly as she freed her hand from mine. “I’m just human.”
I frowned as she moved away again and I was left feeling her absence. What the fuck was wrong with me? Why did I even follow her into her house? We just met today and we’ve butted heads right from the start. Then why was she being all nice and patching me up? If this was some sort of trick to impress me then it wasn’t going to work.
Damnit! Why is that I could never understand what was going on through this girl’s head? She is so confusing, like some sort of an enigma. But I have to give her credit for getting me so wound up within a few hours. Damned woman! I feel so pathetic right now, just lying on this couch, writhing in pain like a helpless person.
“Drink this.”
I opened my eyes to find a glass of milk being held in front of my face. “What the hell? Do I look like a child to you?” I snap at her.
“Even children have better sense so as not to get into fights,” she placed the glass on the tea table and headed to the opposite wall to switch off the lights.
“Drink that and get some sleep.” She said, her form illuminated only by a thin ray of light coming from the balcony. “And be gone by morning. I don’t want you lurking around when I wake up, I have school and so do you.”
With that, she went inside a room that looked like her bedroom and shut the door in my face.
I smirked. “Fine by me.”
So the little kitty still had her claws bared. For someone who though that heroes always get fucked up, she sure liked to play hero. Interesting. I can’t believe her tricks were actually working on me. She was getting under my skin and I was letting her.
“Well played, Kitty cat.” I told myself as I reached for the glass of milk. “Well played indeed.”
Lyric’s P.O.VI woke up to the sound of birds chirping and a thin ray of bright light falling onto my face.What the hell? Who opened the windows this early in the morning? The servants know I hate to wake up like this! Angrily, I brought my hand up to cover my face and winced as a sharp pain pierced through my chest.“What the-?” I jerked awake at the pain and found myself in completely unfamiliar surroundings. “What the hell?”I sat up on the couch that was hardly big enough to fit all of me in it and looked around at the tiny apartment I was currently in. My head felt heavy and as I wiped at my eyes to chase away the last few vestiges of sleep, memories from last night came to my mind as the fog cleared.I was in Lydia’s apartment. And she had seen me at my weakest last night when I’d been beaten up during the match. Damnit! The only reason I’d lost the match in the first place had
Lyric’s P.O.VThe stadium was packed tonight.That’s the first thing I noticed as soon as I arrived at the abandoned warehouse at the outskirts of Rosewater that had been turned into a hotspot for all kinds of illegal trade. From drugs to alcohol to gambling and illegal fight clubs, anything you ask for, this warehouse provides it all. But the most famous activity had to be the fights that occurred three days a week.The dates were chosen randomly and they could be one right after the other or they could occur at intervals. This week the dates chosen had been Monday, Tuesday and Friday. The rotation usually kept the cops off our tail, but it’s not like anyone was going to rattle us out. If I wasn’t mistaken, some cops were regular members of the fight club as well and they even took part in any other forms of debauchery that the warehouse had to offer. Usually, everything was free for the cops so they don’t rattle u
Lyric’s P.O.V“Hey,” I leaned back from the doorjamb. “Patch me up?”She made a very tiny movement in her face and crinkled her eyebrows at me. “Why?”“Because I’m injured,” I pointed towards my knuckles and towards my busted lip. “And I don’t know how to patch up a slit lip.”“And I was the only one that came to your mind?” She crossed her hands over her chest, pushing up her breasts further. She wasn’t all big and rounded, but I could tell that she’d be a handful. Perfect for my hands.I smirked. “You intrigue me, Lydia McKenzie.” I told her as I entered her apartment uninvited. “And I hate to say it but not a lot of things intrigue me nowadays.”I brushed past her and made my way over to the couch I’d slept on last night and plopped down onto it. I noticed a bunch of different books spread ou
Lydia’s P.O.VThat was a close call, a really close call. That’s what I thought to myself as I closed and locked the door after Lyric had departed…for the night.Something told me, this wasn’t going to be the last time he’s shown up at my door uninvited. And that same something told me that he wasn’t going to give up on digging up my past this easily either. He’s like one of those hound dogs who’s gotten a scent and won’t rest until the source of that scent has been detected.It’s not like my past is a huge secret. Almost the whole of Kansas knows about it, knows who I am. And that had been one of the main reasons I had to get away from home. Some stories never get too old apparently and people always believe what they want to believe.There are several versions of my story floating around my home town and each day there would be another new invention. And then I’d once ag
Lyric’s P.O.V“Crimes in schools?” I asked my classmate, George as he vigorously nodded his head.“Yes.” George said nervously. “That’s what all of us got. The Professor said to be creative and think outside the box.”In preparation for the match and healing my wounds, I had missed out on school and thus, I’d failed to get my assignment for the month. Thankfully, little nerdy boy George was my backup plan and he was always scared shitless of me to ever complain about anything I asked him to do.And honestly, that’s all I did, just ask him if he could pick up my assignment for me. I’d never threatened or touched him in my entire life but I guess my reputation precedes me here as well. But it was a blessing in disguise if I ever missed school because I was too beat up after a match to go through all the hustle of collecting my assignments from the Professors themselves becaus
Lyric’s P.O.VThe first thing I did as soon as I got out of the library was to go in search of Lydia. It wasn’t all that difficult to spot her; she was talking to one of the psychology professors outside of her classroom when I spotted her. So I waited for her chat to be over and the professor to leave before I came up behind her and took her hand.“What the-you!” She looked at me with accusing eyes. “What do you want?”“Look, we can do this the easy way, where you come with me peacefully so we can talk,” I told her calmly. “Or I can just be a caveman and throw you over my shoulders and carry you out of the school building. The choice is yours.”“Fine.” She gritted out. “Lead the way.”“Good girl.” I told her with a smile and without letting go of her arm, started pulling her in the direction of one of the labs that I knew would be empty
Lydia’s P.O.VAfter Lyric had left me standing in that empty lab, I had simply discarded the papers in the trash and walked away from college. It had gotten too stressful to stay at that point and I was afraid of getting another migraine.I had however, informed the authorities before leaving school because they were aware of my condition and they had given me a wider time span for finishing my course than any other college was willing to offer. It was one of the reasons for choosing Rosewater University and that it was closest to home.Surprisingly, I didn’t get any further disturbance from Lyric the whole day. No snide comments, no fights, no showing up at my apartment unannounced…nothing at all. I hadn’t even gotten a single glimpse of him ever since he just up and left me in the lab, which frankly I should be grateful for but I wasn’t. I was feeling anxious and restless and I hadn’t gotten any sleep the e
Lydia’s P.O.V“You need help with that?” I nearly jumped out of my skin.“Lyric! You scared me!” I said placing a hand over my racing heart, even though I knew my face won’t show anything.I thought he would make some snide comment about yesterday, but somehow Lyric never fails to surprise me. He pulled up the sleeves of his black T-shirt and began helping me out with the weeds himself, working silently beside me without making any complaints. It was almost two thirty in the afternoon and we were currently in the college backyard, where a small strip of land had been transformed into a miniature garden.We hadn’t spoken yesterday after Lyric took me out of that crowd yesterday and to my surprise, followed me back home so no one tried anything funny while I was alone. And this morning, I’d avoided bumping into him by volunteering in the ga
Epilogue:Lyric’s P.O.V“Congratulation on graduation, Mr. David Donovan.” The Principal of Rosewater University shook my hand as he handed me my certificate.“Thank you.”I looked towards the front rows of the stadium and found my mom and dad as well as Derek, who had been given a place for his wheelchair. And then there was George, who was no longer the glasses wearing, shaggy haired, baggy clothed nerd, but a man in his own right. All of them had huge smiles on their faces and my parents looked proud of me. I waved at them before heading to the centre of the stage where the microphone was set up.Since I had topped in class, I had been chosen as the commencement speaker, which was a huge honor for me. Standing in front of hundreds of teachers, students, and their respective parents, I felt insignificant to be giving this speech, but I was ready.“Good afternoon, respect
Lyric’s P.O.VThere was this continuous beeping noise in the background when I woke up. Opening my eyes, I found I was inside a room with full white walls and bright lights. Groaning, I covered my eyes with my hands. It took a while for me to calibrate my senses, but once I remembered where I was, I almost jumped up.“Lydia?”“Relax sleeping beauty, she hasn’t woken up yet.”Clutching my head at the sudden ache, I fell back on the bed and took the chance to look at my surroundings. I was in one of the hospital rooms and the only other person in the room was Nathan.“What happened?” I asked him, clearing my throat when I voice came out hoarse.“You fainted.” He said with a smirk.“What?” I frowned. I wasn’t exactly the fainting type, so why would I suddenly faint?“Doctor said it was due to stress.” Nathan shrugged, before
Lyric’s P.O.VThree hours passed and the lights above the operation theater still shore a bright red.Mrs. McKenzie, Nathan, Stephen and I sat outside the room with our hearts in our throat. Yes, the chance of Lydia dying during the operation was ten per cent, but it was still a chance I didn’t want to consider. None of us did.Somewhere along the way, Stephen had gone ahead and gotten us some coffee since all of us had stayed up last night. Right now I was on my third cup and I was getting jittery. But it was more from anxiousness than from the coffee.“You know this isn’t the first time we’ve all been here,” Stephen said as he took a small sip of his coffee. “The first time was even worse.”I knew what he was talking about. The first time was when Lydia had been shot. I couldn’t even imagine what it must have been like for Stephen and the rest of the family to sit outside for
Lyric’s P.O.VLydia’s operation was scheduled exactly two days after we arrived at Mayo Clinic. Thanks to the recommendation by the doctor who had previously seen Lydia and also thanks to her fathers’ influence, everything went by smoothly. Well, almost. Lydia had experienced that searing pain in her throat and tongue at least four times already and everyone was getting increasingly worried.It was one thing knowing that she had a bullet inside her brain that was preventing her from showing emotions on her face, but seeing her suffer…we had never felt so helpless in our lives.For the past two days, the doctors here had run continuous test and scans on her day and night and now, finally, it was time.“Don’t get your hopes up.” Lydia said as she sat up in the hospital bed, ready to head off to the operating room. “The doctors said there’s a 10% chance that they can’t remove the b
Lydia’s P.O.V:“What does it mean?” It was Lyric who spoke, breaking the icy silence.“The bullet has turned inside, due to the impact on her head.” The doctor explained. “It’s no longer near the facial nerve but it’s touching the glossopharyngeal nerve instead, which explains the searing pain she felt at the back of her throat and tongue. If the bullet is not removed now, Ms. McKenzie will continue to feel this searing pain at certain intermissions and it might get severe as time passes by.”“But can the bullet be removed, right?” Stephen asked desperately. “She’ll be fine after the bullet is removed, right?”“Yes. If the operation is successful, Ms. McKenzie can go back to living a normal life.”“If?” My mother gasped. “What do you mean ‘if’?”“There’s a ten per cent chance that th
Lyric’s P.O.V:“Lydia!”With my heart in my throat, I ran towards the pool as fast as my legs could take me and without thinking twice, jumped in.The water was clear so I easily spotted Lydia’s form, but she seemed to be convulsing. Pushing my hands and legs outward, I began swimming towards her to get her out. A second later, I saw another figure jump in, a woman, and she began swimming towards Lydia as well. When I got closer, I found out that it was Tanya and we both reached Lydia at the same time and hoisted her up and out of the water.Lydia gasped for air as soon as we surfaced and I could instantly tell that she was in pain.All the boys as well as Trisha and Avery were already standing at the edge of the pool and Harvey and two of Derek’s ex-SEAL friends immediately reached for Lydia.“Careful with her head.” I warned as they lifted her up from our arms and placed her on a n
Lydia’s P.O.V:“I guess I own you an apology?” Derek told me as he flipped a hamburger on the large charcoal grill. “And definitely a thank you.”“I’m hearing neither.” I handed him the couple slices of American cheese that I had just unwrapped. “Let the past stay in the past and never be brought up again.”“Wow.” He raised his eyebrows at me with a smirk on his face. “You’re in a good mood today.”I turned towards the basketball court where George was standing with a Lyric, Harvey and Cody along with a couple of Derek’s ex-SEAL friends, who were trying to teach him to play basketball while Avery, another woman I didn’t know and the Dawson twins were taking a dip in the swimming pool.I had been offered to join the girls in the pool, but I had opted out because I had wanted to stay and help Derek with the barbeque, even though he h
Lydia’s P.O.V:“Lydia?” Lyric blinked several times to make sure that it was actually me and not someone else. “How did you get here?”“Derek told me where to find you.” I told him a bit sheepishly. “I went to your house first.”“Oh?” Lyric scratched the back of his head awkwardly and even I was at a loss for words. Why was it so hard to say something that I wanted to tell him so badly? We had never had awkward moments like this before but I guess there was a first for everything.So, I took a deep breath and spoke what was in my mind.“I’m sorry for last night.”“I’m sorry for last night.”We looked into each other’s eyes then and Lyric cracked a smile of relief. “I didn’t think you’d come here today…or at all.” He told me. “I was so worried I hardly slept a wink last night.
Lydia’s P.O.V:“Hey girlfriend!”Ivy’s voice was cheerful as she picked up the call right after the first ring. It felt like sandpaper against my senses, especially since I hadn’t gotten a wink of sleep last night and was running on four cups of unsweetened coffee since this morning.“Hey…are you busy?” I asked to make sure. Generally 1.30 PM would be her lunch time but you never know when there would be an emergency at the hospital.“Oh, no. Just about to get lunch.” She told me and in the background, I heard the low hum of people moving around. “I had this really difficult kid at the MRI and he kept moving around, so it took a while.”“A kid? How old? What happened?” Whenever I heard of any kid getting an MRI or a CT scan, I tend to freak out. Maybe it was PTSD, but I couldn’t imagine any child going through what I had experienced.&