Heartbeats

Jacob~

The moment Gloria and Susan ran off, their heels clacking against the sidewalk like retreating gunfire, I turned my gaze back to Easter.

She hadn't moved.

She just stood there. Still as stone. Her pale skin was lit by the orange hue of the streetlight above, but her eyes—Gods, her eyes—those wide green oceans were swimming in unshed tears, frozen in some storm I couldn't touch. Her arms hung limp at her sides, fingers curled like she'd forgotten how to unclench them.

I took a single step toward her, then another. Slowly. Gently. Like she was a fawn that might dart at the sound of a leaf.

"Easter," I whispered. My voice sounded strange to my own ears. Too soft. Too unsure.

She flinched. Just slightly.