Chapter 19
Chapter 19
After watching a few movies, we went downstairs to get a more suitable meal. Elizabeth already had
food prepared as she bustled around the kitchen. She smiled when she saw us.
"Do you two plan on staying inside all day? It's actually really nice out today," Elizabeth asked. Braden
handed me a plate before looking at his mother.
"I think dad needs to check her out again. Her ribs have been bothering her. She shouldn't be moving C0ntent © 2024 (N/ô)velDrama.Org.
around," Braden said.
"You can still take her to go look at the beach. She's been here a while and only seen the inside of this
house and the school building," Elizabeth complained.
"Mom, she needs to rest," Braden argued.
"I could actually use some fresh air," I interrupted. Elizabeth smiled as Braden gave me a stern look.
"Great! I'll make the food to-go then," Elizabeth smiled. I smiled sheepishly.
"I'm going to go change," I said quickly. I went to my room and changed into a pair of shorts and
sweater. I grabbed my flip flops and went back downstairs. Braden was waiting with his arms crossed.
"You should go lay down," he tried one last time. I smiled and grabbed the bag of food off of the
counter.
"I haven't seen your beach yet," I tried to reason with him. He sighed before grabbing a pair of keys
and leading me out to a convertible. I whistled at the vintage car. Well, it was vintage to me.
"Who's car is this?" I asked. He smirked as he opened my door for me.
"It's mine," he said matter-o-factly. I got in and set the bag on my lap as he got in the driver's side and
raised the garage.
"If this is your car, why don't you drive it to school?" I asked. He started the car and backed out the
driveway before we started cruising along the roads.
"Because my mom insists on taking you to school and she wants me by your side as much as possible,
so it made more sense to just ride to school with you and my mom," he explained as he slid a pair of
sunglasses over his eyes. He dug in the glove compartment before handing me a spare pair. I put the
sunglasses on with a smile.
"I think we should just ride to school together in your car then," I said as I relaxed into the seat and
enjoyed the ride. Braden blasted the music until we parks right in front of the beach. He didn't make a
move to get out of the car though. He simply moved to the back seat and sat on the back of his car. I
followed his lead before I opened the bag Elizabeth set up for us. We ate in peace as we watched the
waves crash along the shoreline, then recede over and over again. The sound, the salt in the air, and
the view created a lulling and calming effect.
"It's beautiful here," I said happily. Braden finished eating before leaning his hands back against his car
and watching the sea.
"It's really calm around this time when everyone has already gone back home," he noted. We sat there
and enjoyed the view of the ocean until the sun set. I hated to admit it, but the small trip to the beach
helped a lot. I didn't feel so on edge anymore. I almost felt like a normal teenager of this time for a
moment. After the sun fully disappeared, we headed back to the house for dinner.