Only time would tell.5
Wade
I ignored my phone the first time it buzzed in my pocket. It was getting late; the sun had disappeared behind the tree tops a little while ago, but it wasn’t dark enough for the stars to come out yet. But soon.
Up here, lying on my back in the clearing perfect for stargazing, I would be able to see all of them. And the constellations. Not that I could identify them, except for Aquarius. Liam had pointed it out to me when we’d first bought the property, saying I should at least know that particular one, me being the water guy and all. Then he had sung the song from Hairat the top of his lungs and scared away all the animals in a five-mile radius.
Yes, there had been alcohol involved, so maybe I wouldn’t even remember what it looked like, even if it hadn’t been the wrong time of year for it.
When my phone buzzed for a second time, I groaned. I was hiding for a reason, didn’t whoever trying to get ahold of me know that?