(Good morning! Today is insanely busy.)
I shifted uncomfortably in my seat as Juliet sat down next to me in bio. I kept my phone out on my desk, waiting impatiently for the text from Romeo saying he’d gotten into some deadly situation and come out unscathed as per usual. I tried to focus on my notes, but it was almost an impossible task. Every quiet buzz had my eyes flashing over to the screen. I didn’t get any messages until the last twenty minutes of class. Romeo’s contacto photo showed up, a dumb picture we took together when we were twelve.
ROMEO: Sent a photo
I stared blankly at my lock screen before sighing quietly in relief. I kept my phone on my desk, in Juliet’s line of sight. I unlocked my phone, expecting the usual heroic photo. But what I saw next I never would have imagined. Not from whatever stupid adventure he had taken.
My best friend was in a hospital room. I could see the machines behind him. The wires attached to his arm. The color drained out of my face as I eyed the gauze wrapped around his head and the glazed look in his eyes. “Fuck.” I breathed shakily, my gaze shifting to the cast on his left arm that stretched up to his fingers. “Holy fuck.” I didn’t even know how to respond. He didn’t text anything else, and if it weren’t for the stupid lopsided grin his was giving his phone, I would’ve assumed he was being held hostage.
What do I text back to that? Should I leave now? Tear apart hospitals across the city until I found him? The pencil in my hands snapped. I turned to Juliet accusingly. “If you lured him into this, I swear to god.” My hands were physically shaking. I had yet to pick up the phone. I wasn’t even sure if I could.