Law Maker

Law Maker

By Alwyn Knighton

Diary Entry Kaia, 13 Years Old

Asher is the most beautiful boy I’ve ever seen.

Not that everyone at my school is ugly, but they aren’t like him. None of them have eyes like his—long lashes, that thoughtful look—or hair that’s always shiny and perfectly messy. I feel like I should be angry at him for coming here from Spain with his mom, but I don’t think he had a choice.

Just like I didn’t choose to have a strange woman kissing my dad and sleeping in my mom’s bed only three months after she died. I want to be friends with Asher, but he’s fifteen. To him, I’m just a kid he’s forced to live with, and he doesn’t have time for kids.

Dad gave him one of the guest bedrooms, and even though they arrived a few days ago, Asher’s things are still packed.

Only a few of his dad’s racing trophies sit on the shelf in his room.

I’m not an expert in motorcycle racing, but I know my dad never won one of those.

And I know that’s exactly why Asher displayed them.

I also know he didn’t unpack because he’s planning to leave soon.

If Sharon and Dad think Asher will stay here and that we can forget about my mom and Asher’s dad dying so we can all be a happy family, they’re going to be very surprised.

And my heart is in for a huge disappointment, because Asher is the first person to really see me in months.

He looks at me like someone who understands sad and scary things, but unlike my friends at school, he doesn’t look away. Because he knows too.

Now, the clock is ticking. He started his secret plan yesterday when Dad took him to the track.

It was after eight p.m. when the front door opened.

Asher burst into the house, followed by my father, and stomped up the stairs without sparing me or his mother a glance.

He reminded me of a storm—wild, scary, with claps of thunder and bolts of lightning.

Dad stopped at the bottom of the stairs with his arms crossed. Then he looked in the direction Asher had gone and shook his head, scoffing.

“Law maker.”

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