Chapter 15
Chapter 15
"You can't! You were meant to be a singer. Do you know how many awards you win-" I stopped, barely
catching myself as I stood. "How many awards you could win with a voice as good as yours?" I
covered. He smiled lightly and sat me back down on his bed before he leveled with me.
"Singing is a pipe dream for me, but it makes me feel better seeing you get so worked up about it.
Thanks," he smiled. I felt my face heat up and knew I was blushing. I averted my eyes to my lap.
"It's just... you're really good, so you shouldn't give up. It'll work out in your favor. I can promise you
that," I said as I finally met his eyes. He touched the tip of my nose gently before he sat back down in
his chair.
"You're a girl covered in mystery, you know that? You seem to know a lot, but nothing at all at the same
time. How did you end up in Cali if your parents are in Australia anyway?" He asked.
"There was an accident. That's all I remember. I don't remember the how or why, but just that it was an
accident of some kind," I answered vaguely.
"Well, we are engaged after all, so I should probably know something about you," he sighed. Most of
the facts about me had to do with the future so I tried to keep it simple. Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
"My favorite color is blue. My favorite food is Chinese. I keep quiet when I can't process a situation or
don't know what to say, but I'm not necessarily shy," I started.
"You seem kind of shy to me. At least, at school you do," Braden said. I couldn't very well tell him that I
kept my mouth shut to keep from saying something I wasn't supposed to.
"I just... try to mind my words carefully," I said honestly.
"What are you scared of?" Braden asked curiously.
"Ruining everything," I admitted.
"You say that like there's a plan," he teased.
"My plan is to survive while I have to," I said truthfully. Braden digested my words before he stood.
"Want to watch a movie?" He asked. I nodded, grateful for the change in conversation. He clicked
around on his laptop before a screen appeared on the wall in front of his bed. Looking up, there was
some sort of projector attached to the ceiling. Braden moved me to the far side of his bed before
propping me up on a pillow and replacing the ice packs on my back and ribs.
"If you don't ice it, it'll never get better," he explained. He sat next to me as the movie started. It was
something I hadn't seen before, but it looked interesting. I didn't understand the culture norms of this
year, but watching movies was a great idea to try and figure it out. I used the movies to study this time.
We watched about six hours worth of movies before I couldn't keep my eyes open anymore. I fell
asleep exhausted. I didn't even care that I was still in Braden's room.