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Authors: J.A. Schreckenbach

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“I know her, huh? So, do I have to guess?” She could feel the heat rise up her neck, searing her cheeks. She was growing progressively irritated with his stalling.

Dad looked up at her and sighed. “All right, before you have a tantrum I’ll tell you. I’m taking Hannah Morris.”

Dylan reeled around almost dropping the dish he was washing, and both of them gawked at Aimee's dad.

“What’s wrong with you two?” he asked after reading the same expression on their faces.

“Dr. Morris, our economics teacher?!”
Aimee's voice rose an octave and stammered on the
last three words.

Dad paused, intentionally, when he got up to take his plate to the sink. He winked at Dylan. He seemed to be enjoying the suspense. “Yep, I think that’s her.”

“DAD!”
Aimee shrieked. “How
could
you date my economics teacher? And just how long
have
you been dating her?” She wanted answers.
Dating behind my back is one thing, but dating one of
my teachers, well…that totally sucks!

“You know, I’m old enough to date who I want,” he snapped, “and I don’t need your approval. But it would be nice if you were happy for your old man, seeing that you have your own life now and will be moving off to school soon. Just thought it was time for me to get a life of my own.” He leaned against the counter, his arms folded tightly across his chest.

They glared at each other for a long moment. The images of her dad as a teenager with his arms wrapped around her mom’s waist in her treasured framed photo flew through Aimee's thoughts. Part of her was insanely ticked that Mom could be replaced with another woman, one of her teachers at that, but the other side of her knew that she wasn’t being fair. Dad had always been there for her and James. They had his undivided attention, and she should be happy that he was finally moving on with his life. Aimee looked at Dylan. A grin spread slowly across his face. She frowned as one eyebrow rose slightly. She knew just how amazingly happy she had become in the short time she had been with Dylan. She should want Dad to feel the same happiness as she and Dylan, or James and Sacha. Aimee smiled limply back at Dylan, and then slowly eased out of her chair and walked over to Dad.

“Dad, I am happy for you, really. You’re right. You need someone, and Dr. Morris is a nice person.”

Dad lightly touched her shoulder. “Thanks, sweetheart. I am happy. And you know no one will ever replace your mom. She was the light of my life. Always will be. But Hannah makes me laugh, and I enjoy being with her. So it would be great if the two of us could start doing more together. Do you mind?” He studied Aimee's face. Tears welled up in her eyes, but she tried to break a smile.

“No, Dad, that would be great, just as long as I still get some air time with you,” Aimee choked out while wiping her eyes. Dad smiled, then leaned in and kissed her forehead.

“Love you, Amos.”

Aimee sighed. “Ditto,” she replied.

Friday proved to be another endless day of waiting for the final bell. Except for the nervous smiles and awkward glances from Dr. Morris during first period, the entire day was uneventful. At the time of Dad’s great revelation Aimee was too shocked to pry about the particulars, so she wasn’t sure exactly how the two met, or when they started dating, or any other juicy details. But she figured Dad wouldn’t offer the information voluntarily. With Dr. Morris’s strange behavior, she guessed he had forewarned her that Aimee and Dylan knew about the two of them. Aimee imagined Dr. Morris was worried about the hot gossip a couple teenagers could spread about her personal life, but Aimee wasn’t
any too ready to share
this
news…except with James. She couldn’t wait for him and Sacha to arrive for
the weekend so she texted him after Dylan left. He called Aimee back immediately and they chatted about Dad and Dr. Morris for at least an hour. James was as surprised as Aimee, but he was excited for Dad. Aimee supposed it was a guy thing, or maybe she had a harder time letting go of Mom. James was glad Dad was ready to start a new life, now that both he and Aimee would be out of the house. He even joked that Dad might be too busy keeping Dr. Morris happy he wouldn’t have time to drop in on them during the fall quarter when Aimee came to live with him and Sacha. The thought of Dad’s intimacy didn’t amuse her, but Dylan and her’s did concern her. The feelings his touch stirred in her yesterday left her craving more. Aimee hoped they would cross that subject again as soon as she mended. She was fantasizing about that time in seventh period when Darby poked her from behind. She stared at Aimee blankly, then handed her a neon pink handout. It announced the upcoming Junior-Senior prom.
Aimee groaned
. Another friggin’ social event that Chels will insist I have to experience.

The bell rang and since it was Friday everyone raced out of the building hollering louder than usual. On her way out of the main building Aimee came up on Brandi, Nicole, and Randi Sims, the newest groupie in Brandi’s hate circle. All three stopped talking to glower at Aimee. As she walked by, Aimee heard Brandi mouth a nasty comment about her to Brandi's friends. Aimee ignored her and continued walking. As soon as she was out of the building Aimee spotted Dylan by his FJ. His beaming smile made her forget all about Brandi and her gang of losers.

“Let the weekend begin!” he yelled when Aimee approached.

“James texted me during sixth period. He and Sacha should be at the house already.”

Dylan opened her door and took her backpack, tossed it over the seat, then lifted Aimee effortlessly into the cab. He was in his seat cranking the key before she could buckle her belt. He hollered at a couple of friends walking by.

Aimee shook her head. “What’s with you?”

“Just psyched about tomorrow.” Suddenly he forged his eyebrows together and his tone changed completely. He studied her expression before asking, “You still feel up to going tomorrow, don’t you?”

“You bet. I wouldn’t miss it for anything. I might even feel well enough to take my board.”

Dylan smirked. “Yeah, right. Like I would let you do anything more than lift your little finger.”


Let
me?”

“Yep,
let
you. Someone has to watch out for you.” He reached over and squeezed
her shoulder lightly. She should feel smothered by the extra attention, but his nurturing felt soothing, different from Dad’s hovering. Aimee figured that love caused a person to go a little crazy when who they cared about was hurt. She had already seen it in Dylan's face the few times Brandi had gotten to him. No way was she going to spoil his mood now with her latest encounter with his ex-girlfriend.

James, Sacha, and Dylan hit it off immediately, like they were old friends. Of course, James and Dylan had a lot in common - extremely sociable, popular, smart, and athletic. Perfect traits. James and Dylan talked until the wee hours of the morning telling stories about friends from East Medford, sports at UC, and an assortment of other rather boring guy topics. Finally, about two in the morning Dylan woke Aimee up from her slumber on his lap and kissed her goodnight. She begged him to stay since he was coming back around nine for their short road trip. She offered her bed and she would take the couch, but her bribe didn’t change his mind. He still had to get his gear together, but he promised he would be back on time. Aimee sleepily walked him out onto the porch. He leaned in and kissed her tenderly.

His voice softened. “I really like your family, Aimee. James’s cool, and Sacha, too. I’m glad you’ll be living with them in the fall. I’m sure I’ll be spending a lot of time at your apartment so it’s easier if your brother likes me.”

Aimee stifled her snicker. “Like you would stay away if James
didn’t
like you?”

“Hell no, but it’s better when we’re all okay with each other, you know? Even if he didn’t like me it wouldn’t matter. Nothing will keep me away from you. Well, I guess I better get home. I love you, babe.” He kissed Aimee one more time before leaving.

She watched him get into his FJ and drive down the street before she reached in and turned off the porch light. Before stepping back into the house, Aimee noticed the same black Lexus from earlier in the week. It was parked in front of the Nguyen’s house. It was too dark to notice the license plate, but Aimee could tell even with the dim light from the street lamp it wasn’t a dealer’s plate. After a few seconds, the car’s rear lights lit up and it jerked away from the curb racing off into the desolate street. She stepped back inside and locked the door, then peeked back out through the little window one more time. The street was empty.

The house was peaceful. Dad’s snoring filtered through his closed door. The TV in James’s room was muted, but Aimee could see the soft light from it pouring out from under his door. He always fell asleep as a kid with the television on. Aimee called Zonker to join her, and she headed off to her room. She flipped on the overhead light, and Z Boy immediately jumped up on the bed and settled down. Aimee hurried to the dresser to get out a nightshirt, and tugged off her clothes. Her image in the mirror caught her attention, and Aimee stopped for a few seconds to survey the dark purple blotches on her right side. While she studied her bruised body, her phone suddenly started vibrating on the nightstand.

“Dylan must be checking in,” she muttered. Before answering, Aimee looked and her jaw instantly tightened.

Number Withheld.

“HELLOOO!”
tersely spit out of her mouth as soon as Aimee raised the receiver to her ear.
Nothing could be heard from the other end as usual.
“Okay, if this is Brandi, you are
really
starting to
piss
me off! How did you get this number? You
better
stop harassing me or you’ll
regret
it!”

Silence, then
Call Ended.

Aimee stood in front of the mirror. Her body shook from anger as much as fear. She wasn’t positive it was Brandi calling, but her keen sixth sense told her it probably was Brandi. She needed to find out definitely and put an end to this bitch’s tricks. Aimee changed her number when she got her new phone. Only a selected few had the new number. She dropped into her desk chair gripping the phone menacingly.

“How the
hell
did she get my new number?” she hissed. Aimee felt sure none of her friends
would have leaked it, at least not intentionally. The little bitch apparently managed to get it somehow. By nature she was a pacifist, a hater of conflict, but Aimee had been pushed beyond her limits of
civility, and she started fantasizing about ways to get revenge.
Turnabout’s fair play,
she thought.
Well,
even if I’m too chicken to do anything I need to know who’s pestering me with these friggin’ incessant
calls.
Suddenly the thought struck her it might not be Brandi. Chills rippled down her spine.
What if it is a stalker?
Hadn’t someone been in our house?
At least Brandi’s remotely harmless.

Then she had another troublesome thought - the black Lexus.
It was weird how it suddenly appeared in front of our house earlier in the week, and again a few minutes ago, then sped away.
Aimee
noticed a frightened image in the mirror staring back at her. Traveling to all corners of the earth, at any moment in time, didn’t really bother her as much as the harassing phone calls, and now this black car.

After a few deep breaths, which was a tiny bit easier than it had been the day before, Aimee retired to bed and wrapped the feathery softness of her favorite quilt around her. She pulled it up tight over her chin. The reminiscence of Dylan’s scent lingered on the edge and floated up and nabbed her attention. It was hypnotic. Her mood shifted immediately, and she felt strangely at peace. Zonker curled up next to her leg. Aimee sighed and drifted off to sleep.

Chapter 11 First Time

 

Everything now seemed to move faster than the speed of light. Graduation was less than three months away, and Aimee and Dylan spent almost every spare moment together since he insisted on being her chauffeur. Aimee and her dad narrowed the car search down to a couple choices. Dad wanted something bigger since she would be running the interstate between Eugene and Medford, and Aimee already had one totaled car on her record. Aimee wanted something really cool, and roomy enough for all of her junk, and of course Dylan. Either way, she knew nothing could replace her beloved ’71 Bug that Benny had fatally maimed.

Except for one other sighting of the mysterious black Lexus, things were fairly calm. Jack Reynolds hadn’t revisited her, nor had she traveled on any subsequent journeys since her visit with him. She was grossly overdue for one. It had been three weeks since her accident with Benny, the product of a botched return from her journey. Aimee felt remarkably better, actually good enough to try a morning run, despite Dad and Dylan’s disapproval.

Dad had been out with Dr. Morris the night before so she was surprised to find him already up watching the local morning news and sipping a steamy cup of coffee when she came out of her room with her running shoes in hand. Aimee plopped down in the recliner and carefully slid on a shoe. Her dad peered over his glasses and immediately put his cup down on the coffee table.

“So, you’re not going to listen to me, are you? Figures. You have always been my difficult child,” Dad said. He scooted over on the couch next to her chair. “Here, give me your foot.” He pointed to her untied shoe while he patted the side of his leg. She braced her foot against his thigh and he tied her laces.

“Dad, I’m not helpless. I’ve been tying my own shoes since I was four.”

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