Married to the Bad Boy

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something frightening is coming out to get me.”
    “Then I’ll have to make sure to stay a few steps closer to you to make sure that doesn’t happen then,” he answered as I felt his arm wrap around my waist, pulling me to him. “I vowed to keep you safe till graduation and I’ve never broken a promise before, so you don’t have to worry about someone harming you while we’re together.”
    “Thank you, Brandon. You’re like this guardian angel that showed up and it’s nice knowing that there’s someone to try to keep me safe from all the crazy things out there,” I said, starting to close my eyes, feeling sheltered while wrapped in his arms.
    “You’re welcome, Kami,” he said as he moved some of my hair out of his way, lying down behind me with his arms still embracing me.
     

     
    When the sun finally came up, I found myself in his arms still. It seemed that in the middle of the night, I had turned in my sleep and was now facing him, with my face pressed up against his bare chest. When I tried to move a little to get out of his hold, he tightened his embrace, making it almost impossible to move out.
    “Kami, go back to sleep,” he simply said, with his eyes closed. “It’s too early to be up and I would like to sleep in today.”
    “Brandon, we have to go to school, though,” I said, trying once again to push myself away from him when I started to feel more like a prisoner. “Can you please let me go?”
    “We’re not going to school today. I think we deserve it after yesterday,” he told me as he loosened his hold. I moved out of his hold and he turned to lie on his stomach, burying his face into the pillow. “Please go back to sleep, Kami.”
    “No, I’m going to school with or without you,” I declared with finality, moving to get out of the bed only for him to grip hold of my arm, pulling me back into the bed and leaning over me.
    “What part of ‘we’re not going to school today’ do you not understand?” he asked, looking down at me with my heart beating speedily. I lay there, waiting for him to do to me what my stepfather would have done.
     “Brandon,” I said in a shaky voice, “please let me go. I don’t care if you don’t want to go to school, but I have to go if I want to get into a decent college and get my inheritance.” That was when he rounded off of me and back onto his back before getting up and walking off to the bathroom, but saying something about me being stubborn and how I wasn’t right for wanting to go to school today. 
    Walking out of the room, I found Brandon’s mom standing there laughing quietly. “I’m sorry, but that was the best thing I’ve ever overheard. Brandon never listens to anyone, and then you showed up and put him in his place. I think I’m going to enjoy seeing you two married.” I just stood there with a questioning look on my face, wondering how long she had been standing there listening to us.  “Here, I brought this for you to wear since you don’t have any clothes. Maybe we can go shopping for some new clothes after school if you like.”
    Taking the clothes, I turned to see Brandon walking out of the bathroom still in a pair basketball shorts. “I don’t know,” I answered, turning back to her, unsure since I’ve never really gone shopping before. When it came to clothing, Mandy normally just gave me clothes that she didn’t like anymore and since she was bigger than me, they were baggy.
    “I’ll let you think about it while you’re at school. Till then I hope this works,” she said as she handed over the clothes. Taking them, I thanked her and walked back into the room, forgetting why I was going out there to start with.
    Brandon was throwing clothes out from his closet by the time I closed the door and saw him pop his head back out. “You know, she always wanted a daughter and was disappointed when she found out she was having a boy.”
    “That can’t be true, Brandon. I’m sure she loves you just the same,”

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