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Who Chapter 9

Chapter 9

When I got to Lawliet’s house it was not what I expected at all. It was actually quite small, a two story house, which was white and the roof a black, along with the side’s of the window’s. Lawliet must have seen my surprise because he smiled and said, “Expecting something else?” For some reason I had expected a much bigger house, with more extravagance to it. I was wrong. The inside was just as plain, with a normal living room, a red couch and a few chairs placed in front of a wide-screen T.V. The kitchen was painted a blood red and had the normal counters and cupboards along with the fridge, stove and dishwasher packed together. The dining room had pretty paintings scattered along the walls and a dark-chocolate color to the dinging table and chairs. The bathroom had white and blue tiles for the floor and a shower tucked in the corner with the toilet and sink beside each other. The bedrooms where nice, with the walls painted an almond brown and the beds beside a long window. I sighed and plopped onto my bed that Lawliet had shown me and went into a badly needed sleep. I woke up the birds chirping and the sunlight pouring onto me. It took me a few seconds to remember where I was. “Oh that’s right! I’m at Lawliet’s house.” I thought to myself. I pulled the blankets off of me and went downstairs. Lawliet sat on the couch watching a show and eating a bowl of cereal. He turned as he saw me, a smile playing along his lips. “Up sleepy-head?” he said. As if to prove his point I yawned. “Thanks for letting me stay over Lawliet.” I said groggily. I plunked beside him. “What are you watching?” I asked. “I don’t mind the murder mysteries on.” Lawliet said, which I guessed meant he was watching a murder mystery. I found the cereal and got myself some. “So what are we going to do today?” I asked. Lawliet shrugged. The day dragged on, and I felt myself becoming more bored. “Oh. Do you have any clothes I could change into?” I said, noticing the grubby feeling I had with my tear-stained clothes. “Hmm.” Lawliet got up and searched the house. He came back with a beautiful sundress that was yellow and had branches decorated with cherry blossoms stretching out on the sides. “Oh! It’s so pretty!” I exclaimed. I went to the bathroom to get changed and when I came out Lawliet had the biggest smile I’d ever seen. “You look lovely.” He said. I felt the heat rise to my cheeks and looked down. “Let’s go to the beach!” Lawliet said happily. “Sure, if it makes you happy.” I agreed.

Who Chapter 8

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Chapter 8

The next few days Lawliet came to my house every evening at 4:00. We always went to the park and always laid under the willow tree. I always looked forward to those evenings. One day as I was walking home with him he asked me an odd question. “What’s it like to be so average?” he asked. “What do you mean average?” I said, puzzled. “To have an average life. Not be super smart or seen so much.” Lawliet said almost to himself. I didn’t say anything. Soon enough Lawliet changed the topic and we started talking. I didn’t think of the question any further. Lawliet dropped me off at my house and I went into my bedroom.

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My mom and me fought often and tonight was no exception. It was usually about my father, who I wanted to visit a lot but my mother would never let me. “Why can’t I visit Dad? Or is this some revenge thing you have planned?” I yelled at her. “He’s not good for you Hannah! He’s a bad influence!” My mom yelled back. “So you just jealous because I want to visit him so often?” I said, in almost a whisper. My mother walked up to me and slapped me. I looked at her in horror. Her temper had never flamed up to this. Tear’s filled my eyes and I ran out of the house. I went to me and Lawliet’s park and lay under the willow tree for a long while. “I’m not going back to the house tonight.” I thought determinedly. And then as I opened my eyes I saw Lawliet squatting in front of me. I’d never noticed how he sat crouched with his hands on his knees. And he didn’t wear shoes. “My mom and me got into a fight, and it got a bit ugly.” I whispered. “I can’t go back there tonight.” I said. “Lawliet my life’s such a mess.” I whispered, tears brimming over. I felt his hand wipe my tears away and him hold me tight. “You can stay with me for awhile. Until it feel’s right to go home.” He said in my ear. “Thank you.” I said and hugged him back. There it was again. That feeling again. That happiness. That feeling. What was it? “Your welcome.” He said softly. We stayed that way for a long time and when I finally rose from the spot I felt better then before. Lawliet had helped me so much I felt an undying gratitude to him. This was Lawliet. No not Lawliet, My Lawliet. With his dark circles and ruffled hair. His white shirt and rugged jeans. My Lawliet. He took my hand and led me to his house.

Who Chapter 7

Chapter 7

I was just finishing up my homework when my mother called down from the stairs. “Hannah! There’s a boy here for you!” she yelled. I froze. “No it can’t possibly be Lawliet.” I thought and headed down. But sure enough there he was with an amused look on his face. “I saw a park by your house and wondered if you wanted to hang out there.” He said, almost awkwardly. “Sure.” I shrugged. I got my runners on and dashed off, forgetting about the T-shirt I was wearing. We walked a few steps in silence when Lawliet dashed off. “Race you there!” He said. I smiled and ran to keep up with him. “No fair! You got a head start!” I teased. He turned and smiled, then increased his speed. I became determined and ran as fast as I could, but even then I could only hold up to him and the childish race ended with a tie. I laughed so hard when he said it was a tie, because he won by a long shot. He stared at me with a confused expression, which made me laugh even more. “You’re an odd one you know that?” I said poking his chest. He smiled then picked me up. “Hey! Let me down right now!!!” I yelled in mock anger. He plopped me on a swing pushed hard, soaring me up into the sky. I laughed joyfully, feeling like a child again and forgetting everything. I jumped off then ran to a slide, not wanting to escape the wonderful feeling. We played for a few more minutes, for then I began to get tired. I crept under a willow tree and laid at its huge trunk. I gave a content sigh and turned to see Lawliet right beside me. I realized it had begun to get quite late and then stars were already beginning to twinkle in the skies. I watched with fascination as the fireflies danced around us, twinkling us with their beautiful lights. “It’s so beautiful. I never want to leave.” I said. I realized I felt cold, remembering my T-shirt, and Lawliet seemed to notice because he awkwardly put his arms around me to keep me warm. “Then don’t.” he said softly. I looked him with such passion, right then. I didn’t want this to end. What was this odd feeling I felt? This happiness when he wrapped his arms around me? I sighed and rested in his arms, closing my eyes. Where I found myself next was in my bed. “I must have fallen asleep.” I thought out loud. Then lay my head against my pillow and thought of Lawliet until I drifted asleep again.

Who Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Of course Kayla and Melissa couldn’t stay sick forever and were back at school the next week. I surprised myself when I found I was feeling sad when they approached me in the morning. “Hey! Done playing hooky already?” I teased. Kayla but her hands on her hips and pretended to look mad. I laughed but not before glancing to the side to see if Lawliet had noticed me. I felt bad for some reason. He had been so kind to me the past week, I felt like I was ditching him. I told Kayla and Melissa the homework they had missed and wasted time until the bell rang, signaling class with Lawliet and no Melissa or Kayla. I sat in my usual spot and eagerly watched the door for Lawliet to come in. And there he was. Talking with the teacher about the latest science worksheet. I gazed at him. His black hair, just like a ravens and his scraggy clothes, which although may have looked messy to anyone else they looked oddly charming to me. I saw him look in my direction then giving me and friendly wave, along with the smile I’d grown to love and I snapped back to reality. Lawliet sat by me just like every other time. I looked at him. “I’m sorry but I won’t be able to hang out with you, Melissa and Kayla are back and I kind of promised to hang with them.” I apologized, feeling the guilt seep into me. “It’s alright, I noticed they’d come back.” Lawliet said. I felt relieved that he felt that way but still wasn’t sure. “ Are you sure? You could hang out with us if you really want to…” I said. “No it’s fine.” Lawliet replied. The teacher began her lecture and we settled down. What I did not know that Lawliet was a liar. He did very much want to spend time with me but of course didn’t because he felt almost embarrassed. Of course Lawliet didn’t tell me that himself, I figured it out over the years, long after we’d spent time together. I glanced at him. He was hardly listening to the teacher, which I found odd because he was so smart. The bell rang an hour later, just as the teacher was getting into categorizing the manner and species of life on Earth. Of course Lawliet was called upon whole time, and as I kept glancing at him I saw the whole time he hardly paid attention but knew everything. “Why is that?” I wondered. I picked up my things, coming out of my thoughtful daze and ran up to meet Kayla and Melissa. “Hey!” I called to them at their lockers. “Hey Hannah!” Kayla said, waving brightly. We walked to the apple tree and talked for a while. “So…who did you hang out with when we were gone?” Melissa said, a sly smile on her lips. “Lawliet.” I answer automatically. Melissa and Kayla gave me a strange look. “Oh! They don’t know his real name!” I thought. “I mean….Colin.” I said with difficulty. “Oh!” Melissa exclaimed. “What?” I said, trying to act cool. “He’s a great guy, and really smart to!” I said, my eyes widening when I realized what Melissa’s gasp was for. Melissa and Kayla looked at each other and smiled but dropped the subject. I sighed. This was going to be hard.

Who Chapter 5

Chapter 5

The rest of the week I spent all my time with Lawliet. Kayla and Melissa were still sick so I soaked up as much time with him as I could. I’d grown fond of Lawliet, for a boy had never really opened up to me like that before, and I hardly even knew him! The time under the apple tree I will always remember. Lawliet turned out to be the smartest kid in class, even surpassing Sarah, who had always been the smartest in the class since Grade 1. I watched in amazement as Lawliet answered all the teachers’ questions in full detail on nanotechnology then aced the test she had given him; the test that she gave him was specially prepared and was for the incredibly advanced students. Eventually Lawliet was offered to move up to honors class but refused. One day under the apple tree I asked him why he refused the offer. “I just didn’t suit me.” He answered. I gaped at him. “How can it not suit you? Your probably the most smartest kid in the school!” I said. Lawliet looked at me with kind eyes. “I think I’d like to be normal for once.” He answered. I gave him a funny look. He laughed. “I’ll tell you sometime later.” He said, still smiling. But Lawliet never would. Perhaps he was lying, I don’t know. But he never told me. I walked with him to our next class. And then suddenly I had a small impulse to hold his hand. “What am I doing!? I’m not going to hold his hand!” I thought. I shook my head, as if to chase away the notion. Lawliet looked at me. “Oh it’s nothing.” I answered his unspoken question. I finished the next subject and went on the bus home, Lawliet accompanying me on the way. I was used to this by now, as he had insisted he would walk me home the day I talked to him under the apple tree. He walked me to the door. Then before I knew what I was doing I wrapped my arms around him. “What am I doing!” I screamed in my head. My eyes shot open and I felt the heat rising to my cheeks. I immediately let go of him and apologized over and over. “I’m sorry! I don’t know hat happened to me! I’m sorry.” I said. Lawliet smiled, but he seemed slightly shocked. “It’s okay. I understand.” He said. Then I waved good-bye and shut myself into my room, and drowned myself with music with my iPod.