With a Little Luck by Marissa Meyer
Author:Marissa Meyer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Chapter Twenty-Four
The sound of pen scratching across paper wakes me up. I squint an eye open. Iâm not in my bed. I have a crick in my neck. My right hand is throbbing with the painful jabs of pins and needles.
I sit up. Iâm lying on a comforter on the floor of my bedroom. My bleary eyes land on Ari sitting cross-legged not far away, her back to the bed. She has a sketchbook in her lap and is bent over it, her dark hair falling like a curtain in front of her face, her pen flying across the paper.
âAri?â
She looks up. âSorry,â she whispers. âDid I wake you?â
âNo.â I pause. âWell, maybe. But itâs okay.â I try to shake some feeling back into my hand. I glance over at the bed, where Pru is sleeping, curled up on her side against the wall. Disheveled blankets suggest that Ari must have slept beside her. I donât remember falling asleep on the floor, but we were up really late watching dozens, maybe hundreds of videos that had been submitted with the competitionâs hashtagâsome really good, others laughably bad. âIs that my sketchbook?â
âI hope you donât mind. I woke up with these lyrics in my head and needed to write them down. This was the first paper I saw.â
I rub my palm into my eye and yawn. âNo biggie.â
âOkay. Then stop talking until Iâm done with this.â
I smile sleepily and nod as Ari turns her attention back to the notebook. For a second she stares at the paper, her pen poised above it. Then she hums a short melody to herself, falls quiet, and starts to write. After a few seconds she pauses, her head bobbing to some song only she can hear before she starts to write again.
Once I can feel my fingers, I get up and stumble toward my dresser. Iâm still wearing the clothes I wore on my date with Maya, so I pull out some sweats and one of my favorite T-shirts and head to the bathroom.
After I change and brush my teeth, I find myself staring at my reflection, wondering if I should brush my hair, too. Itâs pretty rough, sort of matted on one side and all tangled on the other. I run a hand over my chin, where thereâs the slightest hint of stubble. Should I shave? Would it look better, or does the stubble make me look more mature?
Iâm reaching for the shaving cream when I pause.
What does it matter? It isnât like I have someone to impress.
My hand hovers over the can. Five seconds. Ten.
I end up shaving anyway.
Itâs just basic hygiene.
When I get back to the basement, Ari has set the pen down on the carpet beside her and is flipping through the sketchbook pages.
âGet your song written?â I ask.
âItâs a start.â She turns another page. âIâll keep working on it, but I think it has potential.â She holds up the sketchbook, showing me the page sheâs looking at. âIs this me?â
I go still, seeing the most recent comic book pages.
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