Ana was tired, and it was for
the dumbest reason.
Like, she
knew it was dumb, especially since her dad - notorious for not double, not triple, but
quadruple checking locks and windows - had given every door- and window-lock the Moore seal of approval - the highest of approvals, let me tell you. Despite that reassurance, she
still kept waking up in the middle of the night, a hundred percent convinced someone broke into the house. She kept getting up, lamp in hand, ready to whack the absolute
shit out of whoever was in the house with her- except, you know, there
wasn't anyone else. It was just her and her
dumb anxious brain being... Well, anxious and dumb.
Ana huffed for probably the millionth time that morning as she looked through the fridge, then through the cabinets and cupboards. They were.. very much not full. In fact, the only thing she had for food was a box of those cheap, super-sugary breakfast bars that she was a hundred percent sure she
didn't pack. She smiled, letting out a softer little sigh.
"Thanks, dad."She opened the cardboard box, and then that secondary crinkly aluminum-foil-y skin to get to the peanut-butter-chocolate-chip.. meat..? Ew, that analogy went very wrong very quickly. But she consumed nonetheless. Not as good as a hot breakfast, but better than
no breakfast-!
Knock knock knock."Daaaddy," Ana called as she continued to crunch on the breakfast bar,
"Someone's at the-"Wait. She swallowed as her brain caught up with her mouth just said. She was
alone, which meant she had no dad to save her from her worst fear-
Answering the door. Like, ok, she knew that answering the door wasn't that bad - she's actually
done it a couple times - but there was always that horrible nagging feeling that she'll answer the door and then just get scooped up and never seen again. So.. Who was it at her door? Were they trustworthy? She tensed- like, ok, maybe if she just stays
very still, they'll go away-?
"Hello? Anyone home?"It was a girl's voice, probably around her age - or they just sounded very young. Or maybe it was a kid with a very adult voice. Either way, it made Ana relax. If this lady had bad intentions, Ana could
totally fight her off- Unless her voice was
deceptively sweet? Like for all she knew, this girl could be
jacked."My name is Irina," the voice continued,
"Eugene might've told you about me."Ana was pretty sure she hadn't even met a
Eugene yet, but.. Ok, at least they're not trying to barge in or something. That was good. Maybe she could let her guard down-
"I figured that since we'll probably be seeing each other a lot, I should stop by and introduce myself. I have pie, too!"Pie?
Oh hell yeah. She scarfs down the rest of the breakfast bar, placing the trash in the bin before she went over to the door, completely confident in this person's good intentions. Like, would a bad person bring her pie? Yeah, uh, didn't think so-
And as quick as the confidence came, it
evaporated when Ana saw Irina's face. She was.. to put it simply, pretty. Like,
really pretty. Stupid pretty- no, not
stupid, cause
Ana was the one that felt stupid right now. Irina's light brown hair was all tied back and her eyes were a really pretty blue-ish green shade, and- Oh jeez Ana felt stupid. Words were completely escaping her in the moment- her first visitor just
had to be a pretty girl, didn't it? This is
torture- Oh no, and now Irina is staring at her and expecting her to say something.
Say something! Anything! Oh God,
anything to make Irina stop staring at her stupid dumb face!
Ana quickly leaned against the doorframe, trying and failing to look totally cool, unbothered, and suave as she stuck up not one, but
two finger guns.
"Wassuh?"Ana almost immediately she regret her decision.