“Stella! Breakfast!” Stella’s mind rebounded to her current life, eight years into the future, where she was sitting on her bed.
“Uh. Kay! I’ll be down in a second!”
Stella glanced at the clock. She had spent seven minutes in her reverie. Quickly, she threw on a blue t-shirt and some jeans. After her face was clean and her hair tied neatly into a ponytail, she rushed downstairs.
“Hello, Darling.” Her mother smiled at her from across the kitchen. She went and sat at the table.
“Your bagel is right there.” her mom, Castellum, pointed to the plate on the table.
“Thanks, Mom.” Stella sat down and ate. Before she had concluded her thoughts, she looked down and the bagel was gone. She had already finished.
After crawling back upstairs, she finished getting ready just in time to hear a horn blast a few short notes from in front of her house. She looked out the window. A black Cadillac pulled up to the curb. Laughing, she looked down at her impatient friend, who was staring back up at her and waving for her to join him.
“Stella! The boys are here!” Castellum shouted loudly from the kitchen.
Stella grabbed her black backpack from beside her bed and sped downstairs, out the door, and across the front lawn.
She came to an abrupt stop in front of the driver’s window. The boy inside rolled it down slowly.
“Stella!” he said in a chastising tone, ”You didn’t even do your hair for the first day of school. I was hoping to see you look somewhat decent for once.” Victor’s bright eyes and big dimples examined Stella playfully.
Stella pressed her lips together and smiled, squinting her eyes at him to hint her disappointment for a moment. She couldn’t resist a chuckle.
“Rude!” she laughed and swung open the back door.
“Hey there good lookin’.” Durus was turned around in the front seat with his right hand pressed to the back of Victor’s seat and his elbow resting on his own. He gave Stella a beautiful white smile, and was visibly trying to suppress laughter. The happiness touched his striking blue eyes, just under his spiked, chocolate-brown hair. He made his eyebrows dance to add effect.
Stella smiled back at him, biting her lip. After looking him up and down she remarked, “Take a picture, it’ll last longer.”
Durus rolled his eyes and twisted around in his seat, letting his shoulders drop.
“Now there’s one I haven’t heard before.” Sarcasm caked every word.
“Oh, please. You know you missed it.” she leaned her elbows on both seats and rested her chin on her hands as Victor began driving.
“You can prove nothing.” he shot a challenging look at her and raised his eyebrows.
Stella let her hands fall but stayed in the same position, readjusting her hips in her seat so that they were on the very edge. Her head looped over into Victor’s direction.
“Victor, are you going to tolerate his foolish behavior in your car?”
Victor’s warm brown eyes met hers in the rearview mirror. His smile crept into them and one eyebrow raised.
“Now, Stella, if you have a problem with the way Durus is acting–”
“And I do.”
His eyebrow dropped and his smile got bigger, as she could see when his cheeks pressed up against his eyes. “Well, why should we obey you, little missy?”
Stella smiled cleverly and puckered her lips into a half-smile. “Because I’m the woman and I get what I want.”
“I’m getting the feeling you want to make me a sandwich.”
Stella looked over to see Durus snickering at his comment. She took a lighthearted swing at him and he caught her wrist, still snickering.
“Sorry, little girl, but you can’t defeat the master. It just can’t be done.”
“And of course when he says ‘the master,’ he’s referring to me, his ride to school.” Victor said.
Durus laughed harder now. “I don’t think so!”
By now they were all laughing so hard that they could hardly control it. Victor’s eyes were on his two best friends, and his stomach pumped faster as he laughed harder. He hadn’t been paying attention.
Stella looked ahead just in time to see an upcoming intersection. The light was red. They had reached too great a speed now to slow down, much less stop.
Her face snapped from bliss into terror. Her voice projected shrill and fierce. “Victor!”
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