Teen Ghost at Dead Lake by R. Barri Flowers

Teen Ghost at Dead Lake by R. Barri Flowers

Author:R. Barri Flowers [Flowers, R. Barri]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2014-04-06T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER FIFTEEN

On Saturday evening, Bonnie rested her head on Tabitha's shoulder as they watched a video in the living room. They were at a good place right now in their relationship. Though it had its ebbs and flows, they had settled into a rhythm where they could be honest with each other and take in stride the areas where they didn't see eye to eye.

"Is it just me or did we choose the wrong movie?" Tabitha asked.

"We can watch something else," Bonnie suggested.

"Or we can make out," Tabitha said.

Bonnie smiled. "That too."

Tabitha leaned over and they began kissing. Bonnie thought she was a great kisser with soft lips.

After a while, Tabitha pulled away. "Was that better than the movie?"

Bonnie grinned. "What do you think?"

"I think it was much better!"

"Me, too." Bonnie sat up. "Do you want something to drink?"

"Sure, whatever you're having."

Bonnie stood. "Two pink lemonades coming right up."

They were both in the kitchen when she handed Tabitha a glass.

"Remember the time when you, me, and Noah got into a pink lemonade fight?" Bonnie asked.

Tabitha laughed. "How could I forget? We all got soaked."

Bonnie chuckled. "True and I had trouble getting the stains out of my white top."

"You really miss him, don't you?"

Bonnie nodded. "Yeah."

"So do I," Tabitha said. "At least he's not suffering somewhere."

"Hope not." Bonnie drank the lemonade pensively.

"Has Paige said anything else about the Noah lookalike?" Tabitha asked casually over her glass.

"Not to me."

"Why would he come around and then suddenly disappear?"

"I have no idea," Bonnie said. "Maybe he knew she was onto him now and didn't want to push it."

"Yeah, unless he was a figment of her imagination and she was just looking for some attention," Tabitha threw out.

"That would take attention grabbing too far, don't you think?"

"Maybe, but the story doesn't really make much sense, especially when no one else has seen him."

"At least not that we know of," Bonnie said. Even now, she was not sure what to make of Paige's story. Overall, she believed her, but sensed that there may be more to it. "Do you want to try to watch the rest of the movie? Or we can make out some more."

As expected, Tabitha chose the latter.

They were interrupted by a knock on the door.

"I better see who it is," Bonnie said reluctantly, pulling away from Tabitha.

"Do you have to?" Tabitha complained.

"I'll get rid of them," Bonnie told her, getting up.

She went to the door and opened it to find Paige standing there.

* * *

After Amber left, Paige made up an excuse for her mother that she needed to get some notes for school from Bonnie. What she didn't tell her was that she actually wanted some thoughts from Bonnie about his death and his relationship with Amber.

I'd rather get more information from Noah, Paige thought. But since he seemed to have gone into hiding again, she needed to sort some things out for herself in trying to decide if his death was truly a suicide or something else.

"Hey," Paige said after Bonnie opened the door.



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