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However, she didnโt respond at all, appearing to be sound asleep.
Dammit, there was no way I was going to let her sleep in the car. Was it possible she just didnโt have a place to stay tonight? I wasnโt sure.
Normally, I might be hesitant to let someone I barely knew inside the house, even though Iโd be awake all night and this person was associated with someone I felt like I could trust, because I had two kids to worry about. However, with it only being Lexi and Heidi here, I didnโt have the same hesitation.
Quite the opposite.
I was not going to let her sleep in the car.
Marching for the door, I opened it up and stepped outside to walk over. She continued to appear asleep, so I paused for a moment, before tapping on the windshield.
Her ear flinched.
Like, she had normal looking ears, but it totally just flinched like a cat.
I knocked again, harder this time.
Still no response.
Finally, I reached inside with an astral limb to give her leg a small tug, but the moment I began wrapping around her ankle, her eyes popped open and she glared at me.
My heart skipped a beat in my chest.
Her sclera was pitch black, and her usually pale green irises were vivid white. No, they were glowing, like the moon.
โDonโt touch me,โ she snapped, her voice muffled through the window.
It took me a second to recover. I honestly wasnโt sure how I was feeling right now, but her glowing white gaze was just so intense and alarming, that all I could do was stare. Did this always happen at night? But her eyes looked normal before, when we were driving home.
Did it have anything to do with the moon rising? Except it was almost a new moon, barely the tiniest sliver of it present in the sky, so I wasnโt sure that could be it. Or did it even matter?
Or maybe because there was no light out, not even from the headlights?
โI said, let go,โ she hissed again.
I finally did as she asked, clearing my throat and trying to focus on why Iโd come out here.
Oh yeah, thatโs right.
โWhy are you still here?โ I demanded.
Her white eyes narrowed, the black pupils enlarging slightly. She didnโt respond.
I finally crossed my arms, just staring her down.
โFine,โ she snapped. โIโm here as a lookout. Shouldnโt that be obvious?โ
โOkay, fine,โ I replied. โThen come inside and sleep on the couch.โ
โNo.โ
โYou said you trust me, right? You should know Iโm not going to touch orโโ
โYou just did,โ she snapped.
I rolled my eyes. โJust come inside and stop being stubborn.โ
โNo.โ
โHow long are you going to be doing this?โ I asked seriously. โOnly tonight?โ
She just glared at me.
I held her gaze, knowing what her lack of response meant. At least she wasnโt lying to me.
I appreciated that.
โFine,โ she snapped, abruptly sitting up and scooting toward the door. She opened it up so fast that I was sure she was trying to hit me, but I managed to get out of the way just barely in time. She then slammed it shut and stomped past me, not appearing to have any bags or anything else with her, and marched right into the house.
Damn, seriously?
I followed after her, just in time to see her plop down on the FRIL couch. She barely even hesitated, as if she knew exactly where it would be. But then again, with access to my thoughts, that was probably sincerely the case.
Sighing, I closed the door behind me and took a deep breath.
โDo you want a blanket or pโโ
โNo,โ she snapped.
โDammit, at least take your shoes off,โ I snapped back.
She immediately pressed her toes against one heel, followed by the other, knocking her short military-style boots onto the floor. Seriously, was she just pissed about something? Because now I was skeptical that she was really older than she looked.
Sighing heavily, I glanced into the kitchen, seeing that Freya had truly left in a hurry. The enchiladas I made earlier were still sitting on the counter, completely untouched, minus the couple on plates. I then noticed Lilyโs phone as well, lying on the table, deciding I should go ahead and take out her personal microchip and make sure mine was still working.
After all, most of the phone was basically just a monitor nowadays. And with mine being broken, Iโd just go ahead, take hers, and buy her a brand new one.
Pulling out my damaged device, I first examined the hole in it, only to recall that my clothes were full of holes too, with just a hint of blood around the edges. Dammit, I probably looked like an idiot. Iโd just sat around talking to Jackie, followed by seeing Winter, and here I was practically wearing rags.
Taking out Lilyโs chip and inserting my own, I was relieved to see my home screen load. Currently, it displayed a winter picture that Lexi took for us just after I asked Freya to marry me when we went sledding. I was holding onto her, while Lily was holding up Freyaโs hand and doing an exaggerated look of shock and surprise.
It was adorable.
And I missed them both. I didnโt like not having them home.
Unlocking my phone, I called Freya. It had gotten kind of late, but Iโd honestly be a little surprised if they were asleep already.
It rang four times before she picked up, almost going to voicemail.
โHey Sam,โ she said, sounding a little winded. โWhatโs up? Everything okay?โ
โYeah, I just wanted to check up on you. Did you make it alright?โ
โYep,โ she replied, taking a deep breath. โWhat about you? Are you home? What about
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