Credence
He tips his chin at me. “How’s the water out there?”
“Cold.”
He dives in, submerging completely and heading straight for me. He pops up, splashing and smoothing his hair back, grinning.
I start moving off to the side so I can swim around him and get out.
“Relax,” he tells me. “Not everything with a penis is a threat.”
“Which is exactly what someone with a penis would say.”
“You’re Tiernan, right?” he says. And then cocks his head. “Terrance Holcomb.”
I pause, treading water. “I thought you all went to ride bikes.”
He smiles. “They went to ride. I snuck off.”
“You followed me.”
He must’ve overheard me say I wanted to go for a hike when we were all back at the house and guessed I’d wind up here? I start swimming for the shore.
“If you go,” he says, “I don’t know if I’ll be able to get you alone again.” I turn my head, looking at him. “They’re very protective of their property.”
I stop and face him, my feet touching the ground now. “I’m not their property.”
“Everything on their property is their property.” He circles me, the water coming up to both our shoulders. “They live by different rules up here, Tiernan.”
As much as I’d like to argue with him, I think Jake, Noah, and Kaleb would agree with him. Jake’s warning about local guys. Kaleb sending me back in the house instead of letting me join them on the motorcycles. Noah and his possessiveness in town yesterday.
“What do you want?” I ask him, changing the subject.
“You’re Chapel Peak’s shiny new toy,” he tells me. “Just checking you out.”
I raise my eyebrows.
“Yeah, that sounded cheesier than I thought it would,” he mumbles. “Sorry.”
“Why?” I reply. “Toys are meant to be played with.”
His mouth drops open, and we stare at each other as the loaded words hangs between us.
And then, as if on cue, we both start laughing at the same time.
“That had extra cheese,” he teases.
Yeah.
But you seemed a little hopeful for a second there.
Neither of us make a move to get out, just continue to tread water and circle each other slowly.
“See any alligators yet?” he asks.
I narrow my eyes. “Huh?”
“In the pond,” he explains. “We have some in here, you know?”
Oh?