~âWhat Iâm yearning for is just beyond my grasp.â âMcKenna Breinholt.~
Chapter Theme Song: âSave Meâ by McKenna Breinholt.
HARMONY
âFeeling better?â April asks as we leave our dorm room for class.
Itâs Monday, a day that usually has me feeling grumpy. But not today. Today, Iâm genuinely happy because Blaze and I are back on track.
April brought my stuff back from Homewood yesterday while my mom drove me.
I was secretly bummed about that. I wanted to ride with Blaze. I could tell he wanted that too, but I didnât want to show any signs of attachment to him with my mom around.
She notices everything, and Iâm still nervous about that time she almost caught us cuddling in the hospital bed.
âYeah, I am.â I smile as April rubs my back in a comforting way.
âGreat. We were all so worried about you yesterday. Especially Kite.â
Hearing his name makes me squirm a little, but I decide to ignore the discomfort it brings. âIt was just a fever. The doctor gave me some medicine.â
âWell, thank God. Iâm glad youâre okay.â
âGood morning.â A voice comes from behind us, and an arm wraps around my neck. âSpecial good morning to you, Harmony.â
âBlaze, you donât sneak up on two women deep in conversation. You might get elbowed in the ribs,â April says flatly, and I chuckle softly.
He smells good, like he just stepped out of the shower. I breathe in the scent of his deodorant as he pulls me closer to his side.
âI think I can handle an elbow in the ribs. Iâve been burned with a hot fork before.â
~Thatâs sad, but true...but very sad.~
April and I exchange sympathetic looks, and Blaze sees it and frowns. âDonât look at each other like that. I donât feel sorry for myself, so you donât need to feel sorry for me.â
A guy with a box of muffins is walking by us among the students in the hallway.
Blaze takes his arm from around me, and April and I stop walking as he reaches over and grabs a muffin from the box. The guy, whoâs wearing big glasses, looks at him disapprovingly.
âYou canât. These are for my Scouts Club.â
âOh yeah? Well, pretend Iâm part of it then,â Blaze says before taking a bite of the muffin.
I furrow my brows, and the guy looks angry. I can tell he wants to say something else, but Blaze raises his eyebrows in a challenge, daring him to speak.
Defeated, the guy looks away and continues down the hallway.
April swats Blazeâs arm, and he winces. âThat was a very âbullyâ thing to do.â She shakes her head, and I couldnât agree more. That was mean.
âBully? Since when is sharing considered bullying?â He looks genuinely confused, and his cousin sighs.
âYou are completely hopeless, Blaze Xander.â
âI tell my dad that all the time,â he replies, showing no sign of regret on his face.
âAnyway, see you two later, my class is this way.â She points in the opposite direction, and I wave as she walks away.
âNow to boring English. Iâd rather someone put a rope around my neck and pushed me off a chair.â Blaze offers me the half-eaten muffin, and I shake my head, giggling at his comment.
âIâm good. Mr. Jones was much worse, I might add.â
âWhy donât we skip school and go to my place? My dad isnât there, and we could watch some horrorâI mean, romance movies. Whatever you like.â
I smile softly at his suggestion. âSince when did you start liking romance movies?â I tilt my head, watching as he shrugs.
âSince I saw how into it you were. Your facial expressions were more interesting than the movie itself.â
He finishes the muffin, and I smile softly. I had no idea he had been watching me when we watched that romance movie together.
Iâm not a fan of skipping school, but the idea of spending time alone with him is too tempting to resist.
âOkay.â I nod. âLetâs do that.â
His face lights up at this, and itâs so beautiful that I would probably skip school every day just to see this reaction.
But of course, his handsome smiles wonât help me pass college, so skipping school today is enough. I wonât do this again.
At least, Iâll try not to.
***
~âI can be your hero, baby.â~ Blaze is clutching his chest dramatically as he sings âHeroâ by Enrique Iglesias. Heâs clearly in a ridiculously good mood.
Iâm giggling in my seat because he sounds terrible, but itâs so entertaining. Iâve missed his awful singing in his car with the radio blastingâit makes me feel alive.
I remember the day he overheard me singing while I was playing the piano in the music room, and part of what happened after that was him confessing that heâd pay to hear me sing any day.
Well, itâs pretty much the same for me. I would pay any amount to listen to his incredibly bad singing.
Heâs moving his hips in his seat a bit too skillfully, and I watch him with my mouth open.
~âI can kiss away the rain.â~
I burst out laughing at his incorrect lyrics, and he looks at me, all thirty-two teeth bright and inviting. âWhat?â
âItâs âI will kiss away the ~pain~,â not ~rain~, Blaze.â
He laughs. âPretty much the same thing.â
âYeah? How so?â
âRain and pain are the same thing, you know. Oneâs just physical, the otherâs...emotional.â
I tilt my head, intrigued by his theory.
âIn movies, songs, books, and art, rain is often a symbol for sadness. Itâs the gloomiest weather, right? The darkness represents the tough times youâre going through, and the raindrops are like tears.
âSo, the dark clouds, which symbolize hard times, bring raindrops, which are like tears. Makes sense, right? So, rain and pain are the same thing.â
His argument is compelling. Iâve never thought about it that way before. I realize I could learn a few things from Blaze Xander that arenât related to sex.
âYou win this round.â I flash him a grin.
âOf course, sweetheart. I never lose.â
The pet name makes me blush, but he doesnât notice as he reaches over to turn up the volume on his radio.
~âAnd I will stand by you, forever. You can take my breath away.â~
I smile softly.
If only he knew that he does, in fact, take my breath away.
Iâm nodding along to the beat, listening more to his voice than the actual singer, when suddenly, the car jerks to a stop. A ~scraping~ sound of metal against metal echoes in the air.
âWhoa. What was that?â I glance at Blaze, who rolls his eyes at the car on his left that apparently scraped against his.
He turns off his radio, and his cheerful expression instantly turns dark.
âYouâve got to be fucking kidding me,â he mutters as he opens his door and steps out.
I unbuckle my seatbelt to join him, looking through his tinted mirror to see him tapping on the window of the car next to us.
I walk around to his side as he knocks again, his jaw set. âGet out,â he commands. The window is dark, so I canât see the person behind the wheel.
Looking at Blazeâs car, I see that itâs just a small scrape, nothing major. Maybe he could let this go?
âBlaze? Itâs just a small scratch. Itâs not a big deal.â
He knocks again, ignoring my comment. The person finally gets out of the black BMW. A guy.
He looks about our age, maybe a bit younger, and he looks genuinely sorry as he surveys the minor damage he caused.
âIâm really sorry. I dozed off for a second,â he says, and I can tell heâs sincere, judging by the guilt written all over his face.
I soften, but Blaze narrows his eyes and shoves his hands in his pockets. âYeah, okay...but what are you going to do about my car?â
I wince. ~Why is he being so harsh? Itâs just a small scratch.~
âI...â The boy swallows. âI donât have much moneyââ
âDude.â Blaze closes his eyes, and I watch as his temples tense. âI donât give a shit. I just need you to fix my car.â
âIâIâll have to call my insurance company; I donât have much money on me. I go to Gastonâs High School, I only haveââ
âBlaze.â I tug on his arm. âHeâs probably a minor; just let it go.â
âDonât your parents have money?â He pulls his arm away from me. âYouâre driving this car, so it shouldnât be a problem to fix mine.â
âI swear, I donât have any money.â The guy looks like heâs about to panic, and I step forward.
âItâs okay, kid. You can go.â
Blaze shoots me a glare, but I ignore him.
The guy nods at me gratefully and quickly gets back in his car. He drives off down the street.
âSeriously, Harmony?â I hear Blaze say behind me.
I turn to face him. âIâll pay for the scratch.â I start to reach into my pocket, but he hisses and runs a hand over his face.
âI donât want your money. It wasnât your place to step in.â
âHeâs a kid. Heâs probably about seventeen. He said he didnât have any money, and he apologized.â
Blaze snickers dryly as he shakes his head, and I stare at him, wondering why heâs being such a jerk.
âDo you think saying sorry fixes everything, Harmony?â
I narrow my eyes.
â~Sorry~ doesnât. If it did, why would we need police or laws? Why would words like âpunishmentâ and âpenaltyâ exist?
â~Sorry~ is just a word. ~Sorry~ doesnât put broken pieces back together. It doesnât make things the way they were, and it certainly doesnât solve anything.â
âYou canât live like that. You canât live this way, Blaze.â
âWell...thatâs how I live. Donât act like you donât know that.â
I stare at him. Maybe heâs having a bipolar episode, or maybe this is just his ASPD talking. He lacks empathy and compassion for others, and I know heâs not doing it on purpose.
Now that I know about his condition, I can understand why heâs acting this way. It doesnât upset me like it should.
I sigh. âLetâs just drop it, okay? Do you still want to watch that movie at your place? Letâs just go.â
I start to walk away when he grabs my hand. I look at him, and his expression slowly softens. âYou...you still want to hang out with me after what just happened?â
I nod. âYeah, I do.â I give him a small smile.
His lips curve slightly, and his eyes light up with an emotion I canât quite identify. Itâs not a bad one, though; I can tell that much.
âCome on.â I shrug. âAre you coming orââ
Suddenly, Blaze pulls me into his chest, cutting off my words as he wraps me in a tight embrace. His sudden show of affection catches me off guard, and I find myself melting into him.
He plants a kiss on my hair, and I hear a sigh escape his lips. Itâs a sigh of pure contentment.
âIâm going to do better,â he murmurs into my hair. âIâm going to be a better man for you, Harmony...â
A soft smile plays on my lips as I close my eyes, my arms coming up to hold him just as tightly.
âI know, Blaze...I know.â