"Hey you," Percy said, stopping beside me, outside the line. If we were closer, the lunch lady would've frowned at him. "How's it goes?"

"Huh?" I raised a brow, not getting what he just said. Instead of clearing himself up, he also raised a brow back at me. "Um..." I turned to Truman who was behind me but his head was down, staring at his feet. I was on my own then. "It goes... good?"

"Great," He put his arm around my shoulder. "Let's go."

"Go where and what about lunch?" I showed him my empty tray.

He looked at the moving line, squeezing his lip in thought. "Fine, get lunch and come over, okay?" He glanced at Truman. "Alone."

Before I could ask over where and why, Percy was already on the move. The line continued moving and when it was my turn, I got the soggy pasta. All that waiting for this trash, ugh. I was on my way to my usual table when Percy waved me over. I stared at him in confusion until I finally got it.

He wanted me in his seat— he seat where popular seniors and juniors were sat on. The seat I was chased from.

"What are you waiting for?" Truman asked nudging me with his shoulder.

"Uh..."

"Nervous?" He chuckled at my expression. "Don't worry, I don't think your friend is going to let anything happen to you. Go on."

I inhaled a great amount of air which I was taking in as courage. "I'll see you then," I didn't wait for his response as my legs started moving going over to Percy's seat. I just hope I wasn't making a huge mistake.

Percy smiled as I got closer and moved so there was enough space for me to seat beside him. As soon as I sat down, all discussions seized and the table became silent. Percy cleared his throat demanding all attention. "Guys, Spencer's back with us. He's a friend and I need him to be treated as such. Mistakes and rash decisions were made in the past but that's past us now. Mess with him and you mess with me."

"Welcome back to the hood, Spence." A short guy with a buzz cut, Henry, I think said.

Percy sighed, "We're not a hood, Henry."

"Then a cult? Gang?"

"None."

"Actually," I spoke up, "it's not wrong if you guys are considered a gang. A gang, apart from criminals, is a group who spend--" I stopped when I noticed all eyes on me. Percy was smiling at me.

Melody, Percy's friend smiled and stretched her hand out to me. "It's great to have you back. At least I won't be surrounded by dullards all day."

"Hey!"

*

"Where's your truck?" Percy asked as we make it out of the school's building.

"Still in the Mechanic," I answered, stuffing my math book inside my back as we walked.

"Okay, so I'll give you a ride to grab your supplies at the market."

"No, Percy, there's no need for that. I can take myself."

"I'd rather give you a ride Spencer and I have nothing else to do so--"

"Fine, thank you." Then I remembered. "But I'll stop by the hospital first."

He stopped dead in his tracks, "What, are you feeling any pains?"

"No, not for myself," Pause. "I want to see my mother."

"Oh. Okay then, no problem." He nodded and we both walked to his car. But instead of going over to his driver's seat, he moved to the passenger's side and opened the door.

I looked at him amused. "What are you doing?"

Percy blinked at me, and then I watched his neck turn red as he immediately closed the door back. "Nothing. I-I was just..." He walked back to his side. "Just nothing."

"O-kay," I drawled smiling to myself as we both got into the car. "You know, sometimes, I don't mind the door being opened for me."

His mouth opened up a couple times as he turned shades darker. Then he pulled out the lot. "I wasn't opening the door for you, okay? I was just testing the handle, nothing new there!"

"Fine, fine," I said raising my hands up. "I believe you, now drive slowly!"

"You better believe me. Why ever would I open the door for you? It's not like your hands broken or you're..." He trailed off, glancing at me. "Well, I didn't do it."

"Okay."

"Okay."

I smiled and turned on the radio, mercy by Shawn Mendes blaring out. I drummed my palms over my thighs. "Oh please have mercy on me. Take it easy on my soul!"

I looked over at Percy and he was also smiling. Then I snapped my fingers at him and after sighing like he didn't want to, he joined in. "And even though you don't mean to hurt me. I need you to set me free! Oh baby please have..."

"Mercy on me!"

We sang and I don't think either of us knew when we finally made it to the hospital. Percy easily parked into a spot and turned off the radio. "Okay, we're here."

"Yeah." All joy and excitement from singing drained off me like a bathtub whose plug was removed as I looked forward to seeing my mother. They didn't let me see her everyday else I'd be coming every time. I hope she was better and I was really afraid of what I might see when I go in there. I really hope she's better and not worst. I turned to Percy. "Are you coming in?"

He just looked at me and eventually asked. "Do you want me too?" I shrugged in response. "You've not seen her in a while. I'm certain you guys have a lot to catch up on. I'll wait here."

I nodded. I wanted him to come along with me, be the thing rooting me back to reality but I also wanted to be alone with her. "Sure. I'll see you."

Percy nodded, "Good luck."

I got out of the car and as I made it closer to the hospital I noticed my legs were shaking. Everything would be fine, Spencer, I told myself a million times until I managed to trick myself into believing it,

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