in your class at school.”
I grunted and sat up so I could look down at Kale. My room was dark, but the night-light plugged into my wall helped brighten the place up a little. It was enough for me to see Kale’s face anyway.
I looked down at his tired features, my eyes scanning over them. “But what if they’re right? What if monsters do come through the wardrobe at night and kidnap me? What if they eat me and spit out my bones? That would be horrible, Kale. I’d never survive it.”
I frowned when Kale shook with silent laughter.
“I’m not playing right now!” I huffed.
He laughed harder and had to put his hand over his mouth to muffle the noises.
I shoved at him. “You’re horrible!”
I turned my back to him and lay down on my side of the bed. I tugged my duvet up and covered myself with it completely, but the darkness creeped me out, so I poked my head out of the duvet, leaving everything else covered. Kale was lightly chuckling as he turned to me and grabbed at me with his hands under the covers. I slapped at his hands and kicked at his legs, and he found it bloody hilarious.
I was just about t0 explode with anger when Kale suddenly grabbed hold of my body and pulled me back into his. He wrapped his arms around me and pinned my arms to my sides, trapping my legs together by throwing his leg over them. I felt his bare chest pressed against my back and felt his breath on my neck.
“Kale,” I breathed, “what are you doing?”
I was feeling something, and I wasn’t sure what. I was very aware that it was Kale who was holding me, and I was also aware that I really liked it. I liked it in a way that I didn’t quite understand.
“Protecting myself,” he chuckled. “I knew you were about to snap and hit me.”
He was provoking me by laughing on purpose then.
I growled. “You’re such an idiot.”
“Possibly,” he said, chuckling, “but I’m an idiot who is going to protect you from all harm. Especially monster harm.”
Huh?
“How are you going to do that?” I murmured.
Kale untangled himself from me and slid off my bed. I was shocked at how badly I wanted him to stay, but it felt wrong because Kale was my best friend, like my brother, so I knew I shouldn’t want him to hold me . . . not in a way that made my skin tingle and my tummy hurt.
I shook my head clear of my very sudden and weird thoughts and focused on Kale, who was walking over towards my wardrobe. I gasped and gripped onto my duvet cover.
“Be careful!” I squealed.
Kale glanced over his shoulder, smiled at me and I just about died because he looked so . . . cute.
Oh, my God. I thought Kale looked cute. My Kale.
K–A–L–E.
“What are you doing?” I asked, my heart slamming against my chest.
He turned and nodded at the wardrobe. “I’m going to stand guard until you fall asleep or until the sun comes up. Whichever one comes first. You don’t have to worry. I’ll protect you.”
I licked my suddenly dry lips. “You – you would really do that? For me?”
Kale reached into the wardrobe and grabbed my baseball bat, then shut the door and leaned against it and winked at me. “Only for you.”
Butterflies exploded in my stomach, and I got giddy with excitement.
“I don’t know what to – thank you, Kale,” I breathed, completely in awe of him.
He smiled at me once more and gripped onto the baseball bat. “Don’t thank me. I can’t have monsters kidnapping you, right?”
I lay down and pulled my duvet up to my face so he wouldn’t be able to see my smile.
“I guess not,” I murmured.
“You guessed correctly,” he said, winking. “Now go to sleep, Laney Baby. I’ll protect you.”
“You promise?” I whispered.
“I promise to protect you always, silly.”
I stared at him as I remembered when I asked my Uncle Harry how he knew he loved my Aunt Teresa and he told me what he felt like. He said his stomach got butterflies, and his heart pounded really fast when he saw her. He said she made his heart happy, so it beat really fast when she was around, like it was singing for her.
He felt like I did at that moment when I looked at Kale. My heart was singing for him.
It was a daunting thought, but I positively