I hadn’t taken more than two steps when my phone vibrated, signaling a text message.
—Don’t worry if you can’t call later. I won’t expect you home tonight. Mom.
Disbelief dropped my mouth open. I read the text again, but her failure to mention why I’d be gone told me as well as words could have: She’d seen me staying the night with Erik.
God. What had she seen?
Heat spread across my cheeks. My mom almost never did anything like this. Despite her uncanny ability to look into the future and see trouble coming, she adhered to a strict “I’m Not Telling” policy, particularly in regards to my older sister’s and my futures. She’d only broken her rule a few times that I knew of—once to tell my sister to hide a drunken friend’s keys, and once to warn me that a boy I was dating in high school would hit me in a jealous rage after he saw me talking with another guy.
I hadn’t believed her. Joey had been one of the sweetest kids I knew. Then one night at a friend’s party, I grabbed a couple of drinks before making my way into the living room where my boyfriend waited. He’d stared at me with an expression that I couldn’t identify, until I realized that he’d seen me chatting with a guy from my Calculus class in the kitchen. I recognized his fury then, and saw his clenched fist—but I still hadn’t believed that he’d try to punch me until he’d swung.
My mom’s warning had prepared me. I’d ducked; he’d missed. So I tossed my drink into his face and slammed my knee into his crotch. He’d probably pissed blood for a week, but he never hit me.
Nothing my mother saw was inevitable. If she didn’t interfere, events usually progressed as they originally would have. But just because she saw something didn’t mean it had to happen.
And I wouldn’t be staying the night with Erik. She’d completely misread that future.
—You’re SO wrong, I texted back. I’ll be there.
I started up the driveway. A few seconds later, her reply came.
—Just be careful.
A little shiver ran up my spine. She never said ‘be careful’ lightly. Coming from someone with her ability, a ‘be careful’ could drive a person mad worrying about what she’d seen and what was going to happen to them.
My mother hadn’t said it to me in fifteen years—since the night of that high school party. One of the reasons I always prepared myself was so that she wouldn’t worry. She knew that I carried all of that stuff in my bag…yet she still told me to be careful?
Slipping the phone into my coat pocket, I returned to the Jeep. A lockbox sat under the passenger seat. I dialed the combination and lifted the lid. Inside, my 9-millimeter pistol lay nestled in gray foam. I made sure the safety was on and tucked the weapon into my bag—right next to a box of condoms.
I didn’t plan to use either. But I did like to be prepared.
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