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Stalking

Penulis: TamaraHH
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2025-07-25 00:29:11

Day four of stalking Price was going to be different.

“I have an idea.” Kylee kneaded the dough for the dinner rolls. Her mom lay on the couch, arm draped over her eyes, nursing a headache. “Here’s my plan. Every day, Price goes out to walk the dog. If I time it right, I can get the mail at the same time he’s out there. I’ll keep saying hi. He’ll have to stop ignoring me, right?”

“Shh, Kylee. Not so loud.”

Kylee frowned and took her frustrations out on the dough.“I’m going to the bathroom.”

She hopped over the threadbare section of carpet between the hallway and the kitchen, careful not to step on any carpet tacks poking out. Inside the bathroom, she pulled on the chain suspended from the light bulb. The dull yellow light flooded the small room, swaying as the bulb sought equilibrium.

Yellow. Such a happy color, except in this room. The stained yellow linoleum looked more like dried urine, and the water drips on the off-white walls reflected the artificial light like streams of stomach bile.

Kylee turned her attention to the peeling mirror. Usually she didn’t notice herself, but now she pulled the elastic out of her limp blond hair. It didn’t bounce, curl, wave, or shine. Grabbing it up in her hands, she wrapped it back into a ponytail. Small wisps escaped the band, forming shapeless strands around her face.

Her face wasn’t too bad. She had high cheekbones and full, pink lips. A scattering of freckles decorated her small nose, and long brown lashes framed her blue eyes.

“This hair is a curse,” she muttered, yanking open the drawer and searching for the scissors. She spotted them behind the finger nail clipper. All handy cutting tools.

I don’t do that anymore, she reminder herself.She let the hair fall down over her shoulders and began cutting the strands.

By the time she finished with one side, it was jagged and uneven and horribly shorter than the other. Heat rose in Kylee’s face as she realized the disaster she’d made of herself. She attacked the second side, trying hard to hold the scissors steady and keep the ends straight.

It just got worse. Kylee kept cutting, frantic to make her hair even and stylish.

She stopped herself when she realized her hair was above her shoulders. If she kept going, she’d end up looking like a boy. She swallowed back tears, watching her nose redden in the mirror. Awful. She’d made a mess of things.

Hurrying to her room, Kylee shuffled around her drawer until she found a winter cap.Somehow she’d have to hide her hair until it grew back. She shoved the cap on her head and pushed the hair up under it.

The bus’s air brakes sounded at the side of the road, but Kylee threw herself on the bed and cried. So much for her brilliant plan. No way did she want Price to see her like this.

Her mind lit on the fingernail clippers still in the bathroom drawer. She pushed off the bed, wiping her nose as she stumbled into the bathroom. Just a little pain to take her mind off this. Nothing too bad.

She closed the door to her room and used the clippers to cut off pieces of skin on the palm of her hand. She drew in sharp breaths with each little sting, until her whole hand ached. Kylee lay back on the bed and rested her open palm in front of her, glad for something else to focus on.

Her pity-party ended when Bill came home and yelled for his dinner. Kylee checked the status of her hat before bolting from the room.

She set the food on the counter and put the plates next to it, then stood there staring at it.

The golden hue of the chicken dripped with rendered fat, juices surrounding the baked potatoes and carrots.“I don’t want to eat this again,” she whispered. She placed a roll and a carrot on her plate before returning to the dining room table.

“Food’s out,” she said.

“Where do you think you’re going?” Bill glared at her.

Kylee paused, her plate of food balanced on one hand.“I was sitting down to eat.”

“We all work in this household, little girl. I’m not breaking my back for nothing.”

What, am I not allowed to eat now?She sighed, putting the plate on the table and letting her shoulders slump forward.“I’ll finish up my food in the kitchen while I start on the dishes. Was there anything else you needed?” She kept her voice sweet and mild.

“Yeah, get the mail,” he replied, stabbing his meat again.

Of all the times when she didn’t want to go outside. No one had questioned the silly cap on Kylee’s head in the ninety degree heat, but that didn’t mean she wanted to show off for the neighbors. “Really? Right now?”

“And then go vacuum the bedrooms and living room before you start on the dishes.”

Her mother jerked her chin at her, chasing away Kylee’s further desires to argue. “Right.” Dumping the plate of uneaten food in the sink, she stomped past the dining area and let herself out of the house. The screen door hit so hard it bounced back before closing shut.

Squeals and shouts reached Kylee’s ears from next door. She pulled her cap farther down to her ears and hugged her shoulders, wishing she could make herself invisible. She shuffled to the mailbox and opened the door.

“Down, Sisko. Down.”

Price’s deeper voice rose over Lisa’s laughter. Kylee turned her head in his direction almost against her will. The dog kept leaping up and trying to put his paws on Price’s shoulders.

“Here, boy!” Lisa picked up the ball Sisko played with and threw it across the yard. It rolled under the gate and came to a stop in the street, right in front of Kylee’s mailbox.

Kylee froze. Of all the rotten coincidences . . .

“Oops.” Lisa tucked her hands into fists and bolted forward.

“No, Lisa!” Price yelled. The panicked note in his voice stopped Lisa mid-stride. “I’ll get it.”

Kylee did not move as Price’s footsteps ran toward her. He breathed hard and glanced at her, his face red, before stooping to pick up the ball. He stood up and backed up a few steps, then swiveled around. Kylee knew he was about to run back without saying a word to her.

“Go on,” she shot out, surprising herself. “Run on back to your pretty, happy little family and pretend like you don’t hear me.”

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    Kylee jerked on the mailbox, angry when the lid jammed.“Need help?”“I got it.” She gritted her teeth and pried it open on the third pull.“Hey, don’t be like that. I don’t pretend you don’t exist.”She whirled to face Price, jaw tightening. “Yes, you do! As soon as your sister appears, you stop talking to me! I know she ignores me, which is rude enough, but you, too? Can’t you just tell her we’re friends?”His face reddened, and Kylee interpreted his answer for him.“No,” she said. “Okay. I get it. Fine.” She swiveled around.“Wait, Kylee, please, listen.” Price paraded in front of her, holding his hands out with the palms facing her. “Don’t stop talking to me

  • Lay Me Down   Block his Laser Eyes

    Kylee lowered her eyes. Suddenly everything about Price was endearing, from his spiky brown hair to his light-brown eyelashes to his fidgeting feet. She made him nervous? The thought brought a delighted smile to her lips.He coughed. “Yeah, okay, you can laugh.”Her eyes shot up. “No, no, I’m not laughing at you. I understand better than you think, actually. I get nervous too, right?” She gave what she hoped was a sincere smile. “I’d love to go. It would be nice to have a friend. I deserve that, right?”He cocked his head and peered at her. “Yeah. Yeah, you do.”Something in his eyes was so serious, so tender, that Kylee felt like he was seeing an intimate part of her. She pulled her shirt tighter around her as if to block his laser eyes.“I better get inside,” she w

  • Lay Me Down   You Make Me Nervous

    Price blinked at Kylee and twirled one hand. “I can’t ask them to take you. I mean, it’s not my car. It’s kind of rude.”Kylee took a step back from the fence, her shoulders hunching forward as she deflated. “You just don’t want your friends to know you talked to me.”“No,” he said. “It’s not that.”“Who’s picking you up? Michael? Amy?” Of the twelve hundred students at Kellam High, only a small handful lived in this part of town. Whoever he was going with had to be a friend of hers. “Forget it. Tell everyone hi for me.”She turned on her heel and stomped toward the house.“Kylee,” Price called after her.He remembered her name. In spite of her anger and hurt, a spark of triumph flared in her c

  • Lay Me Down   Room for One More

    Kylee had just finished taking the clothes off the line when it started to rain.“Dang it,” she muttered. She hadn’t been fast enough to beat the downpour. She clutched the laundry basket of clothes to her chest and ran for the front door. The rain came in at an angle, slamming into the sagging porch steps. She lifted one arm over her head, though it did little to shield her from the onslaught of water.“Hurry!”“Come on, Lisa, it’s pouring!”Kylee paused on the porch and watched the kids from the bus run toward their houses. Amy squealed and laughed, holding her notebook above her like a shield, her backpack bouncing behind her. Michael howled and charged through the rain as fast as he could. Price tugged on Lisa’s hand, trying to get her out of the puddles.

  • Lay Me Down   What are People Saying?

    “What? No, no, of course not!” Price exclaimed. “You think I’m rich, huh? Because my dad drives a hot car and our house is bigger than yours. So?”“Then what is your problem with me?” Kylee pressed her lips together, not about to let him off easy.“I don’t know.” He gestured toward her house. There were no windows in the back, and it wasn’t visible from here in the forest. “I guess I was afraid.”“Of my stepfather? Because of the fighting?”“Everything, I guess. You. Your house.”Kylee pictured her old rundown house. Ugly, unkempt, yes, but not scary. “What do people say about us?”He avoided her eyes. “Nothing.”“You’re lying.”

  • Lay Me Down   Tortured Souls

    She ran for the front door and let herself out. The night air pricked her skin, cooling her face where tears streamed down. She flew down the crumbling porch and ran into the forest behind the house.Kylee knew the path with her eyes closed, which was good because the moon was just a sliver, too small to shine any light through the network of tree branches sheltering the woods. Her bare feet ran over the smoothed dirt, littered with pine needles and leaves.There it was. A large oak tree had fallen down years ago, and sometime after that the forest animals had hollowed it out. Kylee knelt down and crept into the empty space. She pressed her back against it and wrapped her arms around her knees. In the safe solitude of her tree, she allowed herself to bawl.“I can’t take it anymore,” she sobbed. “I’m getting out of here.” She had to flee. She could

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