Read Everlasting Embrace (Embrace Series) Online
Authors: Charlotte Blackwell
“
L
et
’
s go check out the solo room
you made for me,
”
Ben exclaims
as
he darts down the hallway line
d with large
Roman
pillars. They
let off a golden glow as he
hurries
by, resembling a motion sensor l
ight.
The pillars are magickally charged, when someone with good intentions walks past them th
ey will put off a bright glow. If one with bad intentions passes by the columns will glow red or even turn black
—
the lighter the color the purer the intentions. I think it was quite the touch. We have these magickal
pillars throughout the school.
Reaching for the bras
s
doorknob
at the end of the hall
, Ben turns the knob
,
but
to
no avail. With a questioning look, he turns to me. I smile and hand him the key.
“
Y
’
all really need to stop teasing me all the time
…
’
cause
one day I
’
ll figure out my powers can give you a run for your money.
”
Alexander laughs and nods as he pushes through the now open door.
“
That would be the plan
,
now wouldn
’
t
it?
”
Ben races inside the room
, throwing himself onto the pillow-
top queen-size bed. With an elated breath
,
he gets up to examine the roo
m. On either side of the bed are
black
nightstands
with a single drawer and storage area
s
. Across from the end of the bed is a large matching
nine-drawer
dresser. I walk over to the bed and strai
gh
ten the royal blue duvet and white throw pillows. Ben checks out the small desk for his studies
,
and then turns to the white leather love seat and recliner.
“
This room is so sick. Thank you for my own little man cave,
”
he says while plopping down in the chair. Looking ahead
,
Ben
notices the flat screen TV-
DVD, stereo combo. His face light
s up.
“
I freakin love this room!
So much for basic.
”
“
Dude
,
you haven
’
t even chec
ked out the shitter yet,
”
Nate j
okes.
“
Yeah
,
cuz I really car
e about that. As long as there are
two ply tickets in there, I
’
m good,
”
he chuckles as he gets up to check out the washroom and walk through closet.
“
Well dude, Alex and I
will go get the rest of your junk
,
and you can start unpacking.
”
“
Thanks man. You know
,
I have to say, it sure would have been cool if you wer
e
a vampire during our football days. We could
’
ve kick
ed
some state butt.
”
“
We
ll
, sorry to break it to ya Ben,
but
it wou
ld have been all me. Wait a sec! It was all me
—
even
the mortal me kicked butt!
”
Nathanial smirks as he and Alexander lead us out of the room.
Nathanial
’
s Memories
Thinking of everything I have planned
,
I go back to the day I first met Sophi
a. I will never forget that day
,
and the memories of what I shared with my mom makes me smile. It
’
s
hard to believe she and
Dad
are gone
—
I hope they would be prou
d of me. I sit in the chair, bu
ry my head in my hands and close my eyes, remembering every detail of that first day.
The first day of school is over and most of my friends are racing out
of here as fast as they can. Me
—
I wish I could repeat the day; this has been the best day of my life. Come to think about it, I gotta get home and tell
Mom
and
Dad
. Walking to my bike, I see her, the new girl
;
I can
’
t help but stop and watch her for a few moments. Her brother and sisters
all hop
into the perf
ectly polished white Escalade a
s she takes one more glance around and shakes her head before hop
p
ing in. I don
’
t thi
nk she
’
s happy about being here.
I
’
m gonna have to help her with that. When they pull away, I unlock my black Raleigh mountain bike. I saved
for years for this thing
,
and
I
love it. Jumping on
,
I decide to race home and tell
Mom
and
Dad
the amazing thing that happened today.
Pulling up to the drive
,
I see
Mom
’
s
little blue beater car in the drive. With sheer excitement
,
I ride up to the lawn
and
toss my prized bike down. I pause only for a second at the sh
ock that I just tossed it there
,
and then
bolt in
to
the house.
“
Mom
—
Mom
, you are not gonna believe it! Where are you
? Come here
!
”
I scream.
“
My
God
Nate, what happened?
”
She comes racing out of her room
,
with her medical scrubs pulled half over her head.
“
Sorry Mom
;
I just had the best day of my life.
”
I turn for a moment
,
allowing her to fix her shirt.
“
Okay son, what is it? W
hat made today the best day of your life?
”
“
I met her,
”
I say
,
thro
wing my arms around my mother
,
w
ho was once the mos
t beautiful woman I had
ever
known. N
ow she takes the second seat.
With a confused grin and little chuckle
,
she p
uts her hands on my shoulders
,
p
ushing me back just enoug
h that she can look up at m
e.
“
W
hat on e
arth are you talking about Nate?
Who did you meet?
”
“
I met the girl I
’
m gonna marry.
”
I take her hand and spin her around.
“
Well
,
I take it you met the new family in town.
”
She laughs and sits on one of the kitchenette chairs.
“
Okay
,
why don
’
t you tell me about my futu
re daughter in
law?
How did you
meet?
”
“
I was walking to class
,
and she literally ran me ove
r. She was trying to find
her
class
,
a
nd bang
—
h
er books went flying everywhere. So after helping her gather
up
he
r
stuff, I noticed we had first period history together. I showed her our class
,
and then even got to sit next to her.
”
“
Okay
,
so you have picked the girl you want to marry because you sat next to her?
”
She gives me a questioning look.
“
No
,
Mom
. It
’
s so much more.
I
t
’
s like how you and
Dad
just knew.
We also had Photo
shop
together.
”
“
Okay, okay, so then tell me more about her.
”
“
Well
,
her name is Sophia
,
and she is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen. She is a little guarded
—
not sure if she
’
s happy about moving here
…
I will help change that though. She ha
s the prettiest long brown hair
—
t
hat was pulled up
—
a
nd the greenest eyes. S
he wore these black rimmed glasses that just made her eyes pop. Her lips are so pink
,
and I can
’
t even explain how pretty she is. Anyways
,
I think she
’
s pretty smart too
,
but hides it.
”
Mom starts to laugh.
“
I have never seen y
ou this excited about anything
—
not even football. I guess she might be the one. Did she give you any indication that she would like to get to know you better?
”
“
Well
—
not really. She was warming up a little, b
ut don
’
t worry. After all
—
who couldn
’
t love me?
”
I flash
Mom
one of my
half-crooked
smiles
,
and she buries her head in her hands while shak
ing her head.
“
Oh my G
od
,
Mom!
”
“
What now
,
Son
?
”
she asks
,
still chuckling a little.
“
You can
’
t tell
Dad
and Luke about this! I
will never hear the end of it
—
acting like a little school girl with her first crush.
”
“
Hun
ny
,
I hate to break it to you
…
although
you
’
re not a girl, this is your first crush.
”
“
Mom
,
didn
’
t you hear anythin
g I said? This is not a crush. T
his is the
girl I
’
m gonna marry!
Just wait and see.
”
“
Yes, yes
,
the girl you
’
re gonna marry. Can you promise me one thing though?
”
“
What
’
s that
,
Mom
?
”
“
Graduate first. You still have two years
,
and I am far too young to be a mother
-
in
-
law.
”