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Author: Belle Aurora
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kitchen. Stepping into my room, I drop the robe and dress in the clothes he’s laid out for me.
    It’s only once I’m dressed that I realize he’s chosen my favorite pajama combo.
    Coincidence?
    Somehow, I think not.
    Making my way down the hall in my Elmo pajama pants, white tank, and wet hair, I slowly walk into my TV room, glancing around cautiously. From where I stand, I see him standing in the doorway of the refrigerator with his back to me.
    Knowing there’s nothing in there for him to eat, I cringe. From what little I know about him, I know that I always see him on the street, wearing the same clothes. My caseworker brain automatically assumes he’s homeless.  
    My chest squeezes. He must be hungry.
    I clear my throat and he turns to me, “Hungry?”
    My brows furrow in confusion. Shouldn’t I be the one asking that?
    “Uh, no. I don’t think I could eat, even if I wanted to.”
    He nods thoughtfully, then asks, “You good?” while eyeing my body.
    Dipping my chin, I answer back softly, “Yes. And I would’ve been a hundred times worse if you weren’t there, so...”
    My heart races. I’m suddenly nervous and antsy.
    “Th-thank you. F-for what you did back there,” I stutter.
    His glacial eyes bore into mine. He mocks, “Don’t kid yourself.”
    Taking a step towards me, his hooded brown eyes almost see right through me. “Monsters don’t always lurk in the shadows.”
    Reaching up, he runs a fingertip slowly down the length of my jaw. Leaning forward, his breath warms me as he mutters a hairs-breadth away from my lips, “Sometimes they hide in plain sight.”
    Eyes still closed, I break into goosebumps, and the hair on the back of my neck stands. My nipples tighten when he runs his thumb down my cheek, so so gently. He mutters, “Got some scrapes.”
    I swallow hard and step back from him.
    He’s like a magnet, drawing my positive to his negative. It’s too much right now.
    Opening my eyes to find his still on my face, I ask a hushed, “What’s your name?”
    The corner of his lip tips up. “Doesn’t matter. You’ll forget it once I’m gone.”
    Taking a small step towards him, I promise, “No, I won’t.”
    It’s his turn to take a step back.
    He watches me some more. Those eyes. It feels as if they see everything.
    Breathing in, he replies on an exhale, “I’m Twitch.”
    Twitch?
    Twitch? …Really?
    Feeling a little braver, I explain, “I meant your real name.”
    “That is my real name.”
    Shaking my head, I say quietly, “No, your given name.”
    He looks annoyed. “That name was given to me.”
    Now, I’m annoyed. “By your parents?”
    He returns, “No. Does that make it any less my name? It’s the only one you’re getting, so take it or leave it.”
    Hmmm. Interesting.
    I look around the room, anywhere to avoid his eyes and ask, “Why do you…” stalk   “…watch me?”
    When I get no answer, I look up to find him inspecting me again.
    It’s strange. He doesn’t look like a predator. Certainly doesn’t act like one. So what’s the deal?
    Irritation surges through me quick as lightning. Placing a hand on my hip, I ask, “What is your deal?”
    To that, I get a reaction. He smirks, knowing he’s getting to me, “It’s called people-watching.”
    Frustrated, I scoff, “People-watching is watching multiple people. Different people in different situations. You are not people watching. You’re sta—”
    All of a sudden, he’s up in my face. He’s so close, I can smell him.
    “I’m what?” he says, daring me to say the ugly word.
    Taking a deep breath, I wish I hadn’t. He smells really good. Like aftershave and musk…and all man.
    I whisper, “I just want to know why you watch me ?”
    Not answering, he states acidly, “It was a fucking good thing I was, don’t you think?”
    An awkward, foul silence follows.
    His eyes soften a little. “You’re shivering.” Pointing to my sofa, he says, “Sit.”
    Lifting my hands, I see that I am
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