Elora is 6
Elora
I
clung to Dukeโs leg as we walked into the noisy room. Hiding behind him, I kept my fists clenched tightly around his jeans. There had to be a hundred kids here, all screaming and running around like wild animals. I wanted to go home, but I promised Duke that I would at least try this whole kindergarten thing.
When he told me about school, he made it sound like a dream. He said there would be games, counting, and more friends than I could ever imagine. Standing here in this nuthouse, I couldnโt help except feel overwhelmed. Duke was my bestest friend in the whole world, and I didnโt need any other friends besides him.
A tall woman approached us, and Duke gave her a warm smile before returning his focus to me. The unfamiliar lady returned his toothy grin before giving me one as well. Her teeth were white and shiny but not nearly as polished as the men I lived with; not as pointy either.
She crouched before me, making me squeeze Dukeโs pants again while he ran his fingers through my hair. He was always best at calming me down. โHello, my name is Mrs. Beth. Iโll be your kindergarten teacher,โ she said in a friendly voice. โYou must be Elora, right?โ
I shyly looked down, not wanting to talk to her. She seemed kind, but Eugene always told me not to talk to strangers.
Duke kneeled down, and I gripped his arm tightly. โI want to go home,โ I mumbled, knowing he heard me. He could always hear me, no matter how far away I was.
โWe canโt go home yet,โ he replied with a soft smile before turning to look at Mrs. Beth. โSheโs just a bit shy. Sheโll warm up in no time.โ
โThatโs completely normal.โ Mrs. Beth replied with a nod before focusing her attention back on me. With a smile of her own, she asked me what activities I liked to do for fun. โWhat kind of games do you like to play, Elora?โ
I looked up at Duke, waiting for him to answer her.
Chuckling, he encouraged me to answer on my own. โYou know what games you like. Tell her about that card game you and Theo play.โ
โGo Fish,โ I answered, peering up at the teacher.
Mrs. Beth widened her eyes. โReally?! Thatโs a great game,โ she replied with a grin and a wink, causing me to smile in return. โYou know whatโwe are actually going to play a few games this morning so we can all get to know each other. I think one of the games we are playing is Go Fish.โ
โTheyโre playing my favorite game,โ I whispered excitedly as I looked at Duke. Despite my sudden delight, I was still nervous about joining all those kids in that room.
He grinned. โThat sounds fun, doesnโt it?โ
Mrs. Beth looked at me as she stood and began leading us further into the room. โLet me show you your desk so we can get started on those games.โ
โAre you excited, Elora?โ Duke implored as he rubbed my arm, only letting go to point towards Mrs. Beth. She was pulling out a small chair that was placed in a square with three other little desks. โLook at that deskโ thatโs all yours.โ
โI do like that I donโt have to share,โ I whispered, eyeing my new workstation.
Duke laughed, standing up to his full height (that seemed to tower over everyone else in the room). โI know you do. Alright, I will be over there with all the other grown-ups while you go have some fun, okay?โ
Still unsure, I murmured. โItโs scary.โ
โItโs not scary,โ he responded with a sad smile. Kneeling once more, he turned me so that I was fully facing the classroom. โLook around and tell me what you seeโโ
โMadness.โ I interrupted without hesitation.
โWell, I see a bunch of kids who are looking for friendsโwho are just as nervous as you are,โ Duke commented with a sigh before gesturing towards the tiny desks. โLook at that little girl sitting at the desk beside yours.โ
The girl seemed shy, sitting alone with nothing except her dark curls to entertain her. โShe looks nice,โ I conceded.
โWhy donโt you go say hi?โ He suggested.
I nodded, deciding she looked less crazy than the other kids here. Still nervous, I glanced back at Duke for comfort while I sauntered toward my desk. Each time I glanced back at him, he gave me the same encouraging smile and nod.
As I slid into my chair, I peeked at the girl, noticing her shirt had a pink butterfly on it. โI like your shirt,โ I muttered, my heart pounding in hopes she didnโt think I was weird.
She looked down at her outfit and smiled. โThanks, I picked it all by myself,โ she said proudly.
โReally?โ I giggled, โDuke picks my outfits for me.โ He always dressed me in cute outfits, but only after asking what color I felt like wearing that day.
โThatโs not what big girls do. My mommy said big girls dress themselves,โ she began while eyeing my outfit. โIโm Willow. Whatโs your name?โ
I shrunk in my seat, confused by what she meant. Eugene taught me how to count to twenty, and I knew all my letters. Those were big girl thingsโฆright?
โElora,โ I answered.
โAlright! It looks like everyone has found their seats,โ Mrs. Beth announced. โWeโre going to play a few learning games today. How does that sound?โ
The class got loud again, but I stayed quiet.
โGood! As we play our games, the grown-ups are going to leave for a few hours, and theyโll come back when weโre done,โ she smiled, but her words horrified me.
Looking back at Duke, I knew he wouldnโt leave me. It didnโt matter what the teacher saidโhe wouldnโt do that. โDonโt go,โ I whispered anyway. He looked sad for a second before he gave me another reassuring smile.
The adults who were standing at the back of the class started walking out the door, and Duke followed them.
Once the door was shut, I noticed that I wasnโt the only one worried. A few kids were crying, and someone even wailed.
Jeez, they didnโt even haveย Dukes.ย What were they so worked up about?
None of their adults could compare to mine. It made me feel better knowing that as scared as I was, at least I wasnโt throwing a fit. I was a big girl, and I would keep my promise that Iโd try kindergarten.
Kindergarten wasnโt so horrible. The first few hours went by fast, mostly because I was just thinking about Duke coming back and saving me from this place. However, after a few matching games, I started having fun. Mrs. Beth drew an awful drawing of a stick woman on the whiteboard.
She drew arrows to the triangle dress the stick lady wore as well as to its hair, skin, fingers, and eyes.
โAlright, this next game is going to be about our colors and numbers,โ our teacher began. โCan anyone tell me how many eyes we have?โ
โTwo!โ Someone shouted.
โThatโs right! Great job,โ Mrs. Beth gushed. โNow, can anyone tell me what colors our eyes can be? Any guesses?โ
โBrown!โ
โGreen!โ
โBlue!โ
It got quiet momentarily while I waited for someone to shout out the prettiest one. I took a breath as I looked around the room. No one was saying it, so I guess I probably should. Saying the first words Iโd spoken in class all day, I called out: โRed!โ
A few kids snickered, and I blushed, feeling embarrassed.
Mrs. Beth was quick to hush them before smiling kindly in my direction. โRed is a good color, Elora. But only albino people have red eyes, good thinking.โ
โNoโฆ a lot of people have red eyes,โ I insisted with furrowed eyebrows. Basically, everyone I knew had pretty red eyes.
โMrs. Beth, sheโs lying!โ A little girl screeched as she pointed at me. โIโm not lying!โ I defended myself.
Quieting the class once again, Mrs. Beth returned her attention to me, though her smile wasnโt as friendly this time.
โThereโs nothing wrong with playing make-believe. In school, weโre here to learn and tell the truth. So, no more funny colors,โ she reprimanded gently.
โButโโ
โCan anyone tell me what hair colors we can have?โ The teacher interrupted and ignored me, intent on changing the subject.
I lowered my head, pouting in my seat and not understanding why they called me a liar. Iย knewย I was right.
Duke and I walked through the front door of our house. After an enjoyable first day of school, I was happy to be home. He got me ice cream as an apology for leaving. He also said that adults couldnโt go to kindergartenโthat it wasnโt allowed, and they had to do other things.
I didnโt like that. Duke could sit at the desk next to mine for all I cared. Theo grinned when he saw me and scooped me into his arms. โHey,
kiddo! How was school?โ He asked while trying to steal a bite of my ice cream.
I shrugged as I tried to keep my treat away from his open mouth. โIt was okay. Wanna go with me tomorrow? You can sit next to me and play games,โ I invited.
โYes, Theo,โ Eugene taunted. โPlease go back to kindergarten.โ
Sitting me down on his lap, Theo and I joined everyone else in the dining roomโeven Lucifer.
Theo shot Eugene a look before smiling at me. โYou know I would, but with you gone all day, whoโs going to look after these guys?โ He gestured around the table.
I giggled, โIโm hungry.โ
Quin glanced at me. โIโm making food,โ he dismissed.
Dane closed his laptop and leaned back in his chair. โWell, what did you learn today?โ He questioned.
โNothing,โ I responded while continuing to eat Dukeโs ice cream apology. โWe just played games.โ
โOh yeah?โ Dane laughed. โWhat kind?โ
A game piece on a large map on the dining room table distracted me from my conversation with my friends. It was Felixโs since he was the one moving other pieces around, but it didnโt seem like he was having fun. In fact, he looked angry.
A throat clearing reminded me of Daneโs question, and I blinked before finally answering. โOh, uhโmatching, counting, colorsโฆโ I paused, my eyes widening as I grabbed Theoโs face with my sticky fingers and looked closely at his. โAre you an albino person?โ
โNo?โ He raised his eyebrows, seeming baffled by my question. โWhereโd you hear that?โ
โWe were naming eye colors, and I said red, and everyone called me a liar, and Mrs. Beth said I was playing make-believe because only albino people have red eyesโโ I said in all one breath before being rudely interrupted.
โEloraโโ Felix scolded.
โShe doesnโt know any better,โ Duke quickly cut in while pulling my hands from Theoโs face. He always had a wet wipe ready to make my hands clean again.
โThen make her know better,โ Felix snapped, scowling in my direction.
Suddenly, everyone began glancing at each other, their expressions super serious.
Duke took me away from Theo and sat me down on the table in front of him. He brought the wet wipe to my face as he spoke softly. โElora, you know what a secret is, right?โ He asked.
I nodded eagerly. One time, I woke up late because I had to go potty, and when I opened my eyes, I saw Lucifer in my closet. He was grabbing a bag of marshmallows from the top shelf and looked annoyed when he saw that I was awake. Still, he handed me a marshmallow before whispering that it was โour secret.โ Even now, I hadnโt told a soul. โYup, you never ever ever ever everโโ
โElora,โ Duke warned, giving me a stern look. Out of the corner of my eye, I could have sworn I saw Lucifer move, but I was too busy talking to
Duke to take notice.
โโEver tell secrets. Unless you tell me I have to tell you, then Iโll tellย you,โ I chirped, pointing at him. It was true; Duke was always allowed to know my secrets.
โThatโs right,โ he stated with a smile. โYouโre so smart.โ
I grinned from ear to ear. โI know!โ I exclaimed excitedly before covering my mouth and giggling at my outburst. My eyes widened with realization, and my voice softened into a whisper. โAre you going to give me a secret?โ
โTellย you a secret,โ Eugene corrected.
Duke nodded in agreement before addressing me again. โElora, itโs imperative that youย neverย tell anyone this secret, okay?โ
Nodding, I held my pinky up. โPinky promise.โ He hooked his around it. Wow! This must be a serious secret! I couldnโt help but feel ecstatic.
With his lips pressed together, Duke looked as though he was contemplating what heโd say next. โEugene, Felix, Dane, Lucifer, Theo, and I,โ he began. โWeโre not like other peopleโโ
โBecause you have pretty eyes?โ I blurted.
โKind of,โ he replied with a chuckle. โWeโre special. You know how weโre fast?โ
โReally, very fast,โ I agreed. They were so quick that sometimes I couldnโt even see them.
โAnd stronger than other people,โ Duke continued. โWeโre also older than we look. You know how when you get hungry, you want food?โ
Foodโฆย Quin was making food! Thank goodness. I looked in his direction. โWhat are you makingโโ
โElora, pay attention,โ Dane instructed.
โUh-huh.โ I sighed. It wasnโt my fault that I was getting bored.
โWell,โ Duke kept going as though he hadnโt been interrupted. โWhen
weย get hungry, we drink bloodโโ
โEw!โ I stuck out my tongue in disgust. โIcky.โ
Duke agreed with a laugh before explaining that they were a different kind of peopleโa special kind. They were calledย vampires.
โNot an albino?โ I asked, pushing my eyebrows together. With a shake of his head, Duke confirmed. โNo.โ
I took a second to think about our new secret before squishing his cheeks and smiling, โMosquito.โ
A burst of laughter came from Theoโs lips. โAn overgrown one,โ he joked.
Felix gave me a cold stare. โElora, do you understand the secret? You must never say anything about it to anyone.โ
Nodding my agreement, I glanced at his game and grabbed a small metal wolf. โWhat are you playing?โ I asked.
โItโs not a game,โ Felix sneered as he snatched the figurine from my hand. โDonโt touch things that arenโt yours.โ
Quin straightened in his seat with a deep look of concern. โWhat happens if she runs around telling people about the men she lives with having red eyes, running fast, never sleeping, and God knows what else?โ He sighed, โEventually, the wrong people will hear, and it could get back to someone who will try to kill heโโ
Duke narrowed his eyes at him. โWeโll have this discussion later, Quin.โ Rolling his eyes, Quin glanced at me briefly before looking back at Duke. โThere doesnโt have to be a discussion. If anything happens, sheโll
accompany you while we take care of it.โ
I didnโt know what they were talking about, but I did know that Felix was distracted. Seizing the moment, I grabbed one of his toys and began moving it across the table. A smile was on my face as I moved the small wolf, letting it walk away from all its wolf friends.
During my game, everyone left until Felix, and I were still at the table. I moved onto a chair, tucking my legs under me so I was tall enough to lean over the table. Felix didnโt pay me any mind as he continued playing his game.
I watched him move a wolf every few seconds before changing his mind and moving it back. Pretending his wolves were friends with mine, I slowly moved my wolf closer to all its friends.
Waiting until he had one in his hand, I brought my wolf next to it and, in a deep voice, made it greet its friend. โHello.โ
Felix blinked down at me, then at the wolf in my hand, before he grabbed the metallic animal. โI told you not to touch things that arenโt yours,โ he scolded.
Slouching against the back of my chair, I felt bad for my wolf, but then I remembered that Theo was always happy to play games with me. I looked around for my ice cream so I could leave and take it with me, but I didnโt see it anywhere.
My brows scrunched briefly before I shrugged and moved to get off the chair. Unable to escape it completely, I grunted a few times while my feet dangled above the ground.
With a loud sigh, Felix moved around the table and lifted me off the chair by my underarms. He seemed irritated but handed me my little wolf anyway.
โNow leave me alone,โ he said curtly as he went back to his game.
I nodded, feeling a bit down that he never lets me join in. Eugene used to say that being selfish could have its benefits, but I just saw Felix hoarding his toys.
Clutching the metal wolf in my hand, I sprinted toward the kitchen with a smile. โTheo!โ I called out. โIโve got a new game!โ