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ARIEL’S POV
I walked behind Mason as we both got close to the gigantic fire. Well, he got close. I was a little bit far from him, slowing down my pace. Yeah I knew he was a psychopath, but I had not idea he was this crazy.
Getting really close to a fire huge like that? No one in his right senses would do that? But this scumbag right here was actually surprising me.
And I kept on watching him inch closer to the roaring inferno. I couldn’t help but question his sanity. I would keep on doing that over and over.
I mean, who willingly gets up close and personal with a fire that could roast a Christmas turkey in 3 seconds flat? It was like he had a secret death wish or something. And if he did, I would be really glad. At least it would reduce the number of scumbags in the earth.
Meanwhile, I continued to do my best to maintain a safe distance, like the responsible, self- preserving human being that I am.
“What are you even doing?” I aksed, still walking slowly.
“You ask too many questions,” he replied, not glancing at me.
“This is crazy, you know. Like, are going to walk in that fire?”
Mason turned to give me a quick look. “Maybe.”
“This is absolutely insane. But it won’t be surprising, cause you’re insane yourself.”
“You can shut up, and just follow me, okay.”
“You’re like six inches away from that fire. And you want me to keep on following you. Okay, what are you planning to do now, huh. Perform a miracle?”
Mason glared at me, but gave the fire his attention back. He squatted, and I just crossed my arms, watching him.
And you want to know what happened next? Oh boy, when that fire started crackling and growling like an angry beast, I swear I let out a scream that could rival a banshee! I mean, who wouldn’t? It was like being in the front row of a pyrotechnics concert gone wrong!
But you know what really cracked me up? This jerk sitting in front of me. While I was busy channeling my inner Olympic sprinter, this guy was just chilling there, completely unfazed. I mean, seriously, who stares at a raging fire like it’s the latest episode of their favorite TV show?
I couldn’t help but admire his unshakeable calmness. It was like he had a secret pact with the flames, or maybe he was just auditioning for the role of the Fire Whisperer.
Who knows? All I can say is that while I was two steps away from dialing the fire department, Mason was still sitting on his heels, probably contemplating the meaning of life amidst the inferno.
And at this moment, I couldn’t decide whether to call him brave or completely bonkers. Maybe a bit of both. But everyone has their quirks, right? Some people collect stamps, others stare
down fiery monsters like it’s a walk in the park.
So there we were, me who screamed like a maniac, and Mason casually enjoying his front–row seat to the hottest show in town. But this needed to stop. I wasn’t going to spend the whole night staring at some idiot who was staring at a holocaust, like he was worshipping it or something.
LUKE’S POV
And at this moment, my heart pounded in my chest as I waited for his response. His hesitant silence only fueled my worry, and my mind raced with a whirlwind of worst–case scenarios. What if my grandfather had left the earth? What if his sickness had finally prevailed over him? The uncertainty gnawed at me, and I struggled to keep my anxiety in check.
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