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Her Obsession (by Sheridan Hartin) novel Chapter 142

Captain Splash

The car stops and the doors open, and everything outside looks so big. The air smells like flowers and something yummy, maybe more food. There are people everywhere, standing in front of the big house, waving and smiling. My tummy feels funny, like butterflies are bouncing around in there, so I hide behind Connor’s legs. He’s really tall and warm, and I feel safe there. I hold onto his pants and peek around him just a little bit. Everyone’s talking and laughing, and then Connor makes his voice really loud.

Everyone!he calls, grinning. I’d like you to meet Diego!

Everyone starts clapping! Some even cheet, and it’s so loud and happy that I can’t stop myself from smiling. Connor looks down at me, winks, and then suddenly he lifts me up, way up, onto his shoulders.

You want to see your new home?he asks.

Yes!I shout, because I really, really do.

From up high, I can see everything. The house is even bigger than I thought, it’s not a house, it’s a castle! The walls are white and shiny, and there’s green plants crawling up the sides like it’s trying to give the house a hug. The windows sparkle in the sunlight, and the grass is so green it almost doesn’t look real.

I wave down at everyone, and they wave back. Some of them laugh, some shout things like Welcome home!, and it makes me feel all warm inside.

Connor carries me up the stairs and through big doors that swing open like in movies. Inside, the floor is shiny, and the ceiling is so tall. There are paintings, and lights that look like stars, and everything smells new.

Then Sissy takes my hand. Come on, little man. Want to see where we sleep?

I nod fast, and we go exploring. She shows me a big room with dark sheets and a window that looks out over the gardens. This is where Connor and I sleep,she says. I think it’s the biggest bed I’ve ever seen.

But then she opens another door, and I forget to breathe for a second.

This one’s yours.

My room. It’s huge. The walls are painted blue, and there’s a soft rug with roads and cars on it. The curtains have little red race cars zooming all over them, and right in the middle of the room is the coolest thing I’ve ever seenMy bed. It’s a race car! A red one!

Whoa,I whisper, running to it. I climb up and sit on it, bouncing a little. “It’s a car!

Connor laughs. A fast one, too.

A man with dark hair and a grin walks in then. You like it, kiddo?he asks. Took me a whole day to build that thing.

You built it?!I ask, eyes wide,

He nods proudly. Yep. Name’s Nico.

Then a pretty woman with long hair steps beside him. And I’m Winnie,she says, smiling so warm it feels like a hug. I picked out the race car curtains and the rug.

I jump off the bed to look at everything again, because I can’t stop smiling. Behind them, Naomi, Liam, and Matteo come in carrying bags and boxes. My toys! All the ones from the car and more that I haven’t even seen yet.

This is all mine?I ask softly.

Sissy nods and kneels down so we’re eye to eye. All yours, Diego. Every bit of it.

And for the first time ever, I don’t feel scared. Not even a little. Because I thinkI finally know what home feels like. I bounce on my new red race car bed until my tummy starts to feel all fluttery again. There are toys everywhere, boxes and bags and bright colours spilling all over the floor.

Can I play?I ask, looking up at Sissy with my best please face.

She laughs, her eyes crinkling like sunshine. How about we have a bath and an afternoon snack first, huh?

I wrinkle my nose. A bath? But I’m not dirty!

She grins. Of course you’re not, but it’ll be fun.

She takes my hand, and we walk down the hall into a room that looks way too big to be a bathroom. There’s a tub in the middle, but it’s so huge it looks like a swimming pool! I stop in the doorway and stare.

Is that for me?

Sissy nods, turning on the shiny taps. Water gushes out, warm and bubbly, and soon the whole room smells like blueberries. She sprinkles something in that makes the bubbles grow and grow until they spill over the edges like clouds trying to escape. I dip a hand in and giggle, it’s warm and ticklish.

Sissy scoops up a handful of bubbles and plops them on my chin. There,she says with a little smirk. Perfect bubble beard.

I laugh so hard my shoulders shake. She shows me in a little mirror, and I can’t stop giggling. I look like an old man made of blueberry clouds! A few minutes later, Connor comes in, carrying something behind his back. Heard there’s a pirate in here,he says.

I gasp. Pirates?!

He laughs and pulls out boats! Little toy boats -red, blue, and yellow ones. He puts them in the water, and they actually move! They zip around in circles, bumping into bubbles, and I squeal, clapping my hands.

See?Connor says. They’re just as cool as cars.

This is the best bath ever!I shout, splashing and chasing the boats with my hands.

Sissy just shakes her head, laughing softly as she sits on the edge of the tub. You might never get him out of there now.

Sage

Getting Diego out of the bath is like trying to rescue a sailor who doesn’t want to leave the sea. He’s laughing, splashing, chasing the little toy boats Connor brought in, and every time I reach for him, he slides just out of reach. By the time I finally scoop him up in a towel, the floor is half covered in bubbles, and I’m soaked to the knees. He smells like blueberries now instead of dust and old walls. That alone makes me want to cry and laugh at the same time.

Okay, Captain Splash,I say, drying his hair with the towel. Time to get you dressed.

He makes a little pout but lets me pull him into the soft pyjamas Winnie left folded on the bed, navy blue with bright red race cars zooming across the fabric. He looks so proud when he sees himself in the mirror, spinning in a circle before he plops down to play with his toys again.

I don’t need a snack,he says between engine noises, pushing two toy cars across the rug.

I smile faintly. You also said you didn’t need a bath.

He giggles at that, and I shake my head, slipping quietly from the room. Maybe this is what it means to grow up. Not the fighting, not th survival, but thismaking the responsible choices and knowing when someone needs things they don’t know how to ask for.

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