After Ninety-Nine Challenges
When Seth Gibson told me his legs were crippled and that only snowmelt from a mountain's peak could cure him, I did not hesitate. I scaled the mountainside, climbing over 15,000 feet just to get some snow for him.
When I staggered back, bruised and scratched, cradling the snow outside the hospital room, I overheard cruel voices down the corridor.
"Seth, today's the deadline. Nevaeh still isn't back. Could she have died up there?"
"I heard that the mountain's pretty high. She might have gotten altitude sickness. What a shame! She's already risked herself for Seth ninety-nine times. This was supposed to be the last time before the game ended."
"Serves her right! She used to bully Janice, Seth's childhood friend, didn't she?"
I saw Seth through the crack in the door. He was standing at the window, his legs perfectly intact, and his expression ice-cold.
"Enough," he said flatly. "If she dies, the game ends."
I froze in disbelief until it finally sank in. Seth had been pretending all along.
A laugh nearly escaped me. What a relief! I could finally get rid of this weight on my shoulders.
I pulled out my phone and called his uncle.
"I'll marry you," I said.