6th and 7th period flew by and I had a hard time focusing as my thoughts kept coming back to Toni. His handsome face and sweet chocolate eyes. I was envious of that tan skin of his. I've always been white as snow, and I only ever burn in the sun. No tan for me.
"Ember!" I heard Josh call from down the hall. I waved at him, walking slowly so he could catch up. "Ready for English?" He asked.
"Yes and no. I don't want to deal with any of Micheal's antics." I admitted. I was still pretty pissed at him for 1this morning. Leti ended up going home.
"I still can't believe you dove in like that to save Leti. You've known her for a day and you risked your life for her. You and your brother both." Josh sounded so surprised and awed. "I think that's really fucking amazing. You're amazing, Ember." He elbowed me.
"Shhh you don't want Dawn to hear you." I joked and he laughed.
"Yeah." He scratched the back of his neck. "Sorry about her. She's pretty jealous."
I shrugged my shoulders.
"It's none of my business." I admitted and he smiled more at that.
"Thanks."
We entered the room and Toni's eyes went from me to Josh. His jaw tightened as he fought Reep from growling at Josh. Can't really judge Josh for his jealous girlfriend when I have a jealous boy who I'm not even dating. We took our seats in front of Tony and Myra. I tapped Toni's shoe with my own and he smirked at me. His hands were deep in his hoodie. Myra eyed me, a little cruely, but no one seemed to notice.
"How many boys are you going to flirt with in one day?" She snarked.
"Probably less than you." I smiled at her and she scoffed.
Josh stifled a laugh.
"Twinkie!" Ash yelled as he came in, spotting me. He smiled that big beam of a smile at me. Myra's demeanor changed completely when she saw him.
Snake.
"Hey Twinkie." I greeted him.
"We need to hurry after school. Today's archery with Eryn and you know how he gets when we are late." He warned.
"I know, I know." I waved him away.
"You take archery?" Myra jumped into our conversation. I gave her a look, but Ash just smiled being his friendly, clueless self.
"Yeah. Ember and I have studied archery since we were 4." He answered her. I poked his side. "Ouch. Quit, Ember." He rubbed the spot.
"You quit sharing our business." I told him and he rolled his eyes.
"Yeah yeah." He smiled at me and went to sit down.
I don't think I've ever seen a time when Ash was mad at me for longer than a few seconds. He's just too sweet and empathetic.
We finished up yesterday's assignment, again having to drag Myra along. She's denser than a bag of rocks. She's not going far, this one. How did Toni ever date her?
"So Ember, what are you doing this weekend?" Josh asked, trying to make friendly conversation.
"Visiting with my..." What do I call Charles to humans who won't understand? "Uncle Charles?" It sounded too much like a question. "Well he's more like a second dad than an uncle really." I tried explaining further.
"Oh that's cool. Does he live outside of town?" He asked.
"Kind of. He lives on the reserve by the creek." I answered. To humans the pack lands were called reserves, because they weren't allowed to go.
"Oh that's really cool. I've always wanted to go see what it looks like, but no one ever invites me." Josh hinted.
"Sorry." I lifted my hands up a bit. "I can't invite you. Honestly, no one will. It's just a rule." I explained to him.
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