5
I looked up to see Stephen, dressed in pajamas, watching us from the second floor's hallway.
I hurriedly got up, flustered.
The person under me curled up with a muffled groan.
I returned to my original position.
"It hurts..." Zachary's voice was low and hoarse, tinged with suppressed agony.
I blushed thoroughly.
After saying that, he put his arm around my waist and got up.
"S-Stephen, just now, I-I accidentally tripped and fell on Zach..." I explained stammeringly upon getting to my feet.
Zachary chuckled in my ear. "My dad isn't wearing glasses. He definitely can't see clearly."
I wasn't sure if Stephen saw clearly, but our movements were so loud that my mother also awoke.
They both looked down at us from above.
Only when they approached did I notice they seemed exceedingly unhappy.
Stephen said in a grave tone, "Zachary, you are free to go out to play, but don't take your sister with you!"
This was my first time coming home so late.