Driving Home for Christmas

Driving Home for Christmas by A. L. Michael

Book: Driving Home for Christmas by A. L. Michael Read Free Book Online
Authors: A. L. Michael
Ads: Link
chocolate bar. ‘Here.’ He threw it in front of her face.
    ‘I am not hungry!’ she hissed. ‘Look, I’ve had four Red Bulls today and you are making me waste that energy that I need to get this shit done!’
    ‘SHHH!’ Mrs Cranson shot her death glare at Megan this time.
    ‘Oh for – fine! You know what, fine! The library shouldn’t even BE for detention! People are trying to study!’ Megan started stuffing her papers into her bag, but as she stood up, everything started to get woozy and all the colours merged into each other, and then into black.
    When she woke up, Lucas was holding her hand. Her head hurt.
    ‘Wha –’
    ‘You passed out. Exhaustion. Probably too much caffeine and too little food. But you know, I’m not a genius or anything…’ he shrugged.
    Megan tried to sit up.
    ‘Nope!’ He put a hand on her head. ‘I have been told I’m not allowed to let you get up. Something about the school’s insurance. Mrs Cranson insisted that I make sure you couldn’t injure yourself further on school property.’
    ‘And you always do what the teacher says?’
    Lucas grinned, blue eyes twinkling. ‘Oh I’m a regular boy scout.’
    ‘Then help me sit up.’
    He lifted her hands until she was sitting cross-legged next to him, and he passed her the chocolate bar again.
    ‘Eat it.’
    Megan just looked at him, and he nodded encouragingly.
    ‘If you don’t, I’m going to start singing really loudly here in the library, and that would put people off their studies! At this very important time! And you, Megan McAllister, couldn’t stand it.’
    ‘You’re such an arse,’ she sighed, biting into the chocolate with aggression, whilst he just leant back and grinned.
    ‘Do you ever wonder what you’re doing this for? All the studying and the lessons and the focus?’ Lucas asked.
    ‘My parents,’ Megan shrugged, ‘they want me to do well.’ And it doesn’t go down well when I complain, she added silently.
    ‘Don’t you get any downtime?’
    ‘What’s downtime?‘Megan grinned. ‘You mean the time after all my lessons when I pass out in my bed and get five whole hours of sleep?’
    Lucas Bright turned to her, blue eyes flashing as he leaned in, earnest and intense. ‘That’s not really living though, is it?’
    Megan shrugged. ‘What choice do I have?’
    Lucas grinned. ‘You know how your mother thinks I’m a bad influence and you should probably stay away from me?’
    Megan said nothing, blushing as she looked at the floor.
    ‘She was right,’ Lucas laughed. ‘I think you’re in need of a little rebellion. And I am a master.’
    ***
    The first night at Whittleby Cottage went smoothly. Mainly because they’d had wine with dinner and Jonathan had opened the good whisky. They ordered in Chinese food because the turkey was burnt and Megan tried not to think about the waste of it all, how much money they’d probably spent on that turkey only to give it to Minnie. She shook it off. There was no way to avoid the situation – if they were too familiar and had too good a time; it was painful. If she made it difficult, everyone felt awkward, and Skye would be upset.
    She watched her daughter, sitting on the floor at the coffee table, Jonathan on the other side as they played chess. A Christmas compilation played in the background, and the house smelled like cinnamon. Minnie was sitting on her feet, and her mother was sitting with her sketch book in the corner. Megan had a sneaking suspicion she was drawing Skye, but didn’t say anything. There was no need for conversation, no need for explanation, at least not yet, and that was comforting.
    When it got to ten o’ clock, Megan roused herself. ‘Come on bub, time for bed. You can finish the game tomorrow.’
    Skye grumbled but stood up, putting her hand out to shake Jonathan’s. ‘Thanks for playing with me, Granddad. I look forward to beating you tomorrow.’
    ‘I’m sure you do, but it’s not likely to happen!’ He stuck out his

Similar Books

The Shadow

Neil M. Gunn

Riley

Liliana Hart

Reckless Moon

Doreen Owens Malek

Healed by Hope

Jim Melvin

The Protector

Dawn Marie Snyder