"Cho? Cho, dear, are you alright?"
I shrugged.
Mom's voice was gentle and concerned."What are you looking at?"
Hours after Mr. Maple had jumped out my window, I was still staring out of it,
dumbfounded by what had just happened. I was...dreaming, wasn't I?
"Nothing...I'm alright."
My mom hesitated, but I didn't elaborate. Finally, I heard the soft padding of her
feet as she left my room.
~
On Saturday morning the rain had stopped. The sun came out, shining soft from
behind billowing white clouds. The sunlight poured into my room through my
rosy curtains, giving off a pinkish cast.
I thrust the window open and took a deep breath of air. It was such a brilliant
morning- blue skies and dew frosted grass. Like yesterday had never happened.
However, I forgot my window didn't have a screen. The light breeze curled into
my room, snagging my language arts assignment. It floated out of my window
and drifted away.
"Oh no!" I made a wild grasp, but it was gone. Quickly, I hurled myself down
the stairs and wrenched the door open, racing after the paper. It was high in
the sky, working its way down the street.
I was still in my pajamas and felt stupid, but even for a Saturday morning my
street was quiet and no cars drove by. There was a dead end at my street
leading to an unused meadow behind a shopping plaza. Hopefully it would
stop there and not float any further.
I was still a long way away when I saw it land somewhere behind a copse
of trees in the meadow. I rolled up my sleeves and plunged into the meadow,
ignoring the ominous dead end stop sign. I hated how the prickly tall grass
scratched my legs and tried not to think about ticks clinging to my pajamas.
Mrs. Elroy was a tough teacher and I wasn't looking forward to her wrath.
I shivered. Even though the sun was out, it was still early February and the
morning air was chilly. And it wasn't just that...everything seemed strangely
silent. I couldn't hear birds. Or anything. Just the light wind stirring the grass.
Again I felt the prickling of eyes burning in my back. I turned around. There
was no one. "Hello?" I called. My voice was loud in the empty meadow. It felt wrong.
"Hello?" I whispered again. The eyes were still there, but I couldn't pinpoint them.
Forget it. I'd choose Mrs. Elroy's wrath any day over being snatched by some
serial killer. My thoughts frightened me, and I turned back. I stuck my cold hands
in my pockets, hoping to warm them, and left the meadow quickly.
On the way back to my house, I saw Toby sitting on his driveway with a sort of
gameboy or DS. Crap. I hope he doesn't see me. Toby was this guy in my
school who's had a crush on me since forever, but I'm not into the nerd gamer
type. He's nice and all but awkward.
I shuffled by, hunching my shoulders and hoping to look like some decrepit
old person taking an innocent walk. In pajamas.
"Hey, Cho!"
He saw me. I proceeded to ignore him, but he called again and actually ran
up to me.
"What's up?" He ducked his head shyly.
I stopped and held back a groan. "Nothing. I got to go, see you Toby."
"Oh...okay." He looked at me sadly- it was pitiful, to be honest- as I stalked
away. I felt like such a jerk. But I don't want to lead him on or anything- it's
the best thing to do in the end, I thought.
I went back to my house, locking the door behind me. "Way to start my day,"
I said glumly. "Losing my homework."
I heard my phone vibrate on the dinner table and went to check it. It was from
Annalise: 'Cho, guess what? Will is here, you have to come over!' Annalise's
twin brother Carlson and Will were best friends, so he went to Annalise's house
a lot.
I wanted to go...but I had homework. And I had to prioritize my grades over boys.
Will was at the bottom of my list, and I didn't have time to spare. I typed back:
'No, sorry...I have hw.' I sighed and hit send. I had a long day today.

I shrugged.
Mom's voice was gentle and concerned."What are you looking at?"
Hours after Mr. Maple had jumped out my window, I was still staring out of it,
dumbfounded by what had just happened. I was...dreaming, wasn't I?
"Nothing...I'm alright."
My mom hesitated, but I didn't elaborate. Finally, I heard the soft padding of her
feet as she left my room.
~
On Saturday morning the rain had stopped. The sun came out, shining soft from
behind billowing white clouds. The sunlight poured into my room through my
rosy curtains, giving off a pinkish cast.
I thrust the window open and took a deep breath of air. It was such a brilliant
morning- blue skies and dew frosted grass. Like yesterday had never happened.
However, I forgot my window didn't have a screen. The light breeze curled into
my room, snagging my language arts assignment. It floated out of my window
and drifted away.
"Oh no!" I made a wild grasp, but it was gone. Quickly, I hurled myself down
the stairs and wrenched the door open, racing after the paper. It was high in
the sky, working its way down the street.
I was still in my pajamas and felt stupid, but even for a Saturday morning my
street was quiet and no cars drove by. There was a dead end at my street
leading to an unused meadow behind a shopping plaza. Hopefully it would
stop there and not float any further.
I was still a long way away when I saw it land somewhere behind a copse
of trees in the meadow. I rolled up my sleeves and plunged into the meadow,
ignoring the ominous dead end stop sign. I hated how the prickly tall grass
scratched my legs and tried not to think about ticks clinging to my pajamas.
Mrs. Elroy was a tough teacher and I wasn't looking forward to her wrath.
I shivered. Even though the sun was out, it was still early February and the
morning air was chilly. And it wasn't just that...everything seemed strangely
silent. I couldn't hear birds. Or anything. Just the light wind stirring the grass.
Again I felt the prickling of eyes burning in my back. I turned around. There
was no one. "Hello?" I called. My voice was loud in the empty meadow. It felt wrong.
"Hello?" I whispered again. The eyes were still there, but I couldn't pinpoint them.
Forget it. I'd choose Mrs. Elroy's wrath any day over being snatched by some
serial killer. My thoughts frightened me, and I turned back. I stuck my cold hands
in my pockets, hoping to warm them, and left the meadow quickly.
On the way back to my house, I saw Toby sitting on his driveway with a sort of
gameboy or DS. Crap. I hope he doesn't see me. Toby was this guy in my
school who's had a crush on me since forever, but I'm not into the nerd gamer
type. He's nice and all but awkward.
I shuffled by, hunching my shoulders and hoping to look like some decrepit
old person taking an innocent walk. In pajamas.
"Hey, Cho!"
He saw me. I proceeded to ignore him, but he called again and actually ran
up to me.
"What's up?" He ducked his head shyly.
I stopped and held back a groan. "Nothing. I got to go, see you Toby."
"Oh...okay." He looked at me sadly- it was pitiful, to be honest- as I stalked
away. I felt like such a jerk. But I don't want to lead him on or anything- it's
the best thing to do in the end, I thought.
I went back to my house, locking the door behind me. "Way to start my day,"
I said glumly. "Losing my homework."
I heard my phone vibrate on the dinner table and went to check it. It was from
Annalise: 'Cho, guess what? Will is here, you have to come over!' Annalise's
twin brother Carlson and Will were best friends, so he went to Annalise's house
a lot.
I wanted to go...but I had homework. And I had to prioritize my grades over boys.
Will was at the bottom of my list, and I didn't have time to spare. I typed back:
'No, sorry...I have hw.' I sighed and hit send. I had a long day today.
