Chapter 23 - Under The Sky

Don't play the song until it says so in the story for the added affect. Sorry this took so long. I had this written earlier but I forgot to post it. I have a question, is the pacing of this book too slow? I want to explain certain events in greater detail while moving the story at a rapid pace. It seems to be working (at least for me), but I want to hear from you guys.


-Song: Still Parade - Actors




Keegan's POV




I woke up to my face placed against Theo's bare chest... just like last time. The heat from our bodies made or skin stick together, so my face was linked with his chest. I turned a bright shade of red and my heart raced like I was falling from the sky. I really didn't want this moment to disappear so I laid there, with my head against his beating chest. The sound of his heartbeat was like a metronome or the ticking of a clock. Before I knew it I'd fallen back to sleep. It wasn't until I felt movement beside me that I woke. Theo had just woken, stirring the bed. I jumped back again, apologizing when I realized I was still against his chest. He wrapped an arm around me, holding me from the edge. I probably would have almost fallen like I did last time if it weren't for his quick reflexes. He held me close to him, with our bodies connected.




"Why are you apologizing?" He asked softly, looking me directly in the eye.




I froze awhile before I was able to form a response. "I, I keep getting too close to you. Its not intentional... its just-" I was interrupted by Theo before I could finish my sentence.




"Its fine!" He assured with a slightly raised voice. "I don't mind it actually. I... I sorta find it easier to fall asleep." He spoke slightly tilting his head in the opposite direction. I could feel my cheeks turn a fiery red. The redness only deepened when he pulled me closer to him. I felt like I was lost in a dream. Could he actually really be fine with it? It seemed too good to be true.




I was lost in a daze for quite sometime cause when I came to I realized Theo missing. I heard noises in the bathroom so I assume he was getting ready for the day. I sat on the bed waiting my turn, still flustered.




When it was my turn I brushed my teeth and washed my face. I didn't have anything planned today, like usual. Its Theo that comes up with ideas for the way we spend our day. I felt a little guilty for having to rely on him, but if I was ever left in charge no one would be having fun.




Me and Theo went out and got breakfast today. Theo couldn't decide what to make so we went to the food hall. We just got a couple biscuits and coffee. Today was really nice with the blue sky stretching as far as the eye can see, and the gentle sun warming the gusts of wind. When we returned to the cabin I grabbed a book and headed outside, finally reading outdoors like I planned early on during this trip. I sat on the hill Theo and I slept on our first day here. It looked and felt just as comfortable. The hill was shaded by a few slim trees, letting beams of sunlight shine through.




I focused my attention on the words of my book. The story I'm currently reading is about a historian figuring out the secrets of vampires. He got too deep and involved himself in things he hadn't originally intended on. I'm really enjoying it so far.




(Play the song)  


I spent so much time lost in the book I didn't even notice Theo sit beside me. I was startled when I caught sight of him. He sat there and grinned at my reaction like it was his intention.




"You seem to be very invested in that book, is it any good?" He asked adjusting his position to look at the pages on the book. I nodded, with my gaze caught on him. He looked stunning in this light. It felt surreal hanging around him. The way he makes my heart race, the overjoying happiness he gives me, just all of it, its something I never could have imagined.




"That reminds me. I still have that book I borrowed from you." He informed.




"Do you find it interesting?" I asked curious to his answer.




"What I've read so far, yeah. I haven't read much of it yet though." He admitted, laying back on the grassy hill.




"You can keep it as long as you want." I assured. I didn't mind if he kept the book. It would actually make me a little happy. I would love to hear his thoughts on it once he finishes it.




"You sure?" He questioned, raising a brow. I nodded once again.




"Well okay." He responded then went quiet for awhile. "I can't believe we have to prepare to leave tomorrow. It hardly seems like any time has passed at all." He sighed. Is it really that time already?




"Will you uh..." I started, then shied away from speaking further.




"Will I what?" He asked, elevating his head slightly.




"No its dumb." I wave my hand a little, hoping he'd let it go.




"I still want to hear it." He leaned up and sat there with a smirk, waiting expectingly. I pouted a little but just decided to ask him anyway.




"Will you still hang out with me after this trip?" I forced out, playing with my fingers shyly. He let out a breathy laugh and wrapped an arm over my shoulder. He pulled me towards him, and held me tightly.


"Of course dude." He said reassuringly. I felt comfortable in his hold. I didn't want it to break but it did and sooner than I expected.




Theo stood from the hill. "I'll be back in a sec. Wait here." He informed as he made his way to the cabin. I watched him until he disappeared behind the door. I was really curious to what he was doing but he wanted me to wait here, so I did. I returned to my book and continued reading.




A few minutes passed and I heard the creek of the door. I turned my sight to it and saw Theo making his way to me, with two cups in hand. He handed one to me and I accepted it gratefully without knowing the contents. I eyed the cup wondering what it was.




"Ice tea." He said, taking a seat on the hill once more. He took a sip of his and I followed behind, setting my book in the grass. It tasted delightful. The light sweetness mixed with the gentle air was really soothing. This would definitely make it on the list of things I do when I return home.




"Is this something you do often?" I asked, looking up at Theo. "Drinking ice tea outdoors that is." I clarify.




"I do it occasionally." He replied, looking off into the distance. "Usually when I'm away from my friends. Its a good way to relax."




"I see." I said in understanding as I turned my gaze to my half empty cup.




"What do you usually do to relax?" He asked, now looking my way.




"Read usually. I occasionally take walk around my neighborhood too." I answer. "There's this one place I like to visit from time to time. Have you ever been to that old red bridge a few miles from the school?" I ask.




"Me and my mother passed it a couple of times. I never spent any time there though." He explained. 




"Take me there sometime." He said giving me a bright smile. A shy one grew on my face and I nodded happily.


"Hey, are you taking part in the final event?" Theo asked.




"Uh, yeah. If you do." I replied.




"Then let's go. Its almost time." He stood up and extended a hand to me. I gladly accepted it.




"Come to think of it I have no idea what the last event is." I mumbled.




"You're right. Hopefully its something fun, I don't want to head home on a sour note." He said. "Not that I could though. This has been an amazing week." He continued, looking directly my way. I was mentally blushing, probably physically too.

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