Lights flickered through, and I just settled for watching the view of Midnight, which was always brighter and livelier at dusk until daybreak.
The city never sleeps.
"How was riding with Athena?"
It was unusual for Ares to be the first to strike up a conversation; well, it was given because he hadn’t stopped staring since we left the estate. I blocked him out, but now I can’t do that anymore.
I pushed my glasses to the bridge of my nose as I replied. "There are no words to describe it."
That was not a lie, and it was my best chance of stopping him from asking more about it.
Another silence took over the car until we arrived at the penthouse. I came down and slammed the door shut, pausing when I realized Ares was yet to move. Maybe he’s off to his private business. I huffed, strolling through the entrance.
When I got inside, I went straight to my room and quickly dialed Granny’s number.
"Hello, Pumpkin."
"Gramps? What are you doing with Granny’s phone?"
"She’s sleeping."
I checked the time. Fuck! I called too late.
"Are you both okay?"
"Yes?"
"I-I’m just checking in, that’s all."
"You never call me anymore."
"Don’t be like that, Pa." I sat on my bed. "I only call you when I have problems."
I recalled when he told me that if I had any, I should tell him that he had a special ability to absolve them all. My little mind believed him and told him everything.
He chuckled. "And yet you don’t call."
"Because I’m all grown up now."
"You’ll always be my little pumpkin. Nothing will ever change that."
I smiled widely. "I know."
"You don’t sound okay."
Another reason I don’t call him is that he always notices something is wrong, and unlike Granny, he won’t let it slide until he knows what. He had his ways.
"Today was a nightmare, I thought I was gonna die and leave you behind."
He laughed, thinking I was making a joke, even though it was far from it. I felt tingling hearing that carefree sound.
"City life must be dragging too much. Why don’t you come home?"
"Have you forgotten? I won’t give up that easily."
He never wanted me to leave Rosevale, and even now, he indirectly tells me to come back.
"Giving up isn’t such a bad thing; it also means taking a step back to retrace your steps and open up to other opportunities."
"That’s not fair."
"What?"
"Now I feel like leaving it all behind, but I can’t, not yet. I don’t know what to do, Pa, I’m mixed up in something."
"What is it? Is it bad?"
I wish I could tell him, I really do.
"Just one year," I said. "One year wearing a mask, and then it’ll all be over."
I said this more to myself than to him.
Gramps sighed heavily. "Working must be taking a great toll on you. I know your work is important there, but I don’t want you to lose yourself."
Maybe I already did. The moment I signed that contract, it felt like a drastic shift had happened.
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