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Saturday: Chapter no 20

The Summer of Broken Rules

The sun woke me up, soft beams spilling in through the bunk roomโ€™s blinds. I hadnโ€™t expected to sleep so well in Claireโ€™s bed, but I hadnโ€™t woken up once.ย Thank you, I thought, snuggling back into the cozy pillows and closing my eyes again before taking a sweet deep breath and pushing back my sisterโ€™s white coverlet.

Today was a special day.

I fed an impatient Loki and then headed over to the Cabin, welcomed by the remains of the rehearsal dinner after-partyโ€”someoneโ€™s guitar on an Adirondack chair, empty beer cans scattered around the firepit, and a few coals still glowing. The walk to Witโ€™s room was now second nature, the screen door opening and squeaking shut behind me. โ€œUgh,โ€ he groaned, voice absolutely shot. It crackled like a campfire. โ€œMichael,ย noโ€”Iโ€™m not going on a run.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not Michael.โ€ I took a flying leap onto his bed. โ€œItโ€™s someone much, much worse!โ€

โ€œOh, is that so?โ€ Wit laughed, and together we maneuvered me under his covers and into his warm arms. He smelled like oranges and the Vineyard breeze but also cigar smoke.

That explained his broken voice.

โ€œParty too hard last night?โ€ I joked. He mustโ€™ve joined the shenanigans after our disaster of a driveway dare.

Another groan. โ€œPeer pressure.โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ I said. โ€œThey say youโ€™re supposed to resist it.โ€

Wit buried his face in my blue Hamilton College T-shirt, and I ran a hand through his hair. It was stiff from the oceanโ€™s salt. โ€œIโ€™m so tired,โ€ he croaked. โ€œThings didnโ€™t wind down until 4:00 a.m. I went to bed at 2:30, but how are you supposed to sleep when the partyโ€™s right outside your door?โ€

โ€œYou arenโ€™t,โ€ I replied, suddenly nervous for him. It was 8:00, and his first obligation of the day was in less than an hour.

Wit nodded before popping his head up to look at me. โ€œDid you sleep well?โ€ he asked.

โ€œYes,โ€ I said, smiling a little. โ€œYeah, I actually slept really well.โ€ โ€œGood.โ€ He smiled back. โ€œThatโ€™s good.โ€

Then we just looked at each other, his heavy-lidded turquoise eyes staring into mine. I knew he wanted to kiss me, and I knew I wanted to kiss him. Because if we were going to pretend today, I was going toย pretend. โ€œWill you brush your teeth first?โ€ I whispered. โ€œCigar breathโ€ฆโ€ I wrinkled my nose. โ€œYuck.โ€

Wit pushed back his covers, and I watched as he stood there in his boxers, stretching his wiry limbsโ€”languidly, dramatically, totally-on-purposely.

โ€œYouโ€™re wicked,โ€ I said.

โ€œYou go wild for it,โ€ he said back and disappeared into the tiny bathroom attached to his room. Just a toilet and sinkโ€”the Cabinโ€™s only shower was out back. I heard him turn on the faucet.

โ€œDo you have a plan?โ€ I asked a few minutes later after several minty-fresh kisses.

โ€œA plan?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ I said. โ€œA plan.โ€

Because you needed a plan for Paquaโ€™s Assassin Showdown. Forget about having the entire Farm as your playground; the grand finale was held Hunger Gamesโ€“style in a certain sector of the vast field. Spectators created

the borders of the arena with their beach towels and chairs; the commissionersโ€™ were almost exact replicas of Wimbledonโ€™s tall green referee thrones. Theyโ€™d been wheeled out of the barn yesterday, and each had an awning to prevent any sun-related view obstruction.

This morning, people yawned as they unfolded their chairs. Eli had even brought a pillow along, spreading out his beach towel and promptly falling asleep. โ€œWay to support, Eli,โ€ Luli grumbled as she double-knotted her sneakers. โ€œYouโ€™ll be the first I thank when I win.โ€

Jake and Pravika laughed. Per Aunt Christineโ€™s request, the Showdown was happening much earlier than usual so as not to interfere with the wedding itinerary. Both the bridesmaids and groomsmen were having private brunches before spending the day getting ready. Well, at least the bridesmaids were. Wit had mentioned that Michael and his groomsmen had agreed to go surfing later. โ€œItโ€™s a suit and tie,โ€ Gavin the Best Man had rationalized. โ€œItโ€™ll take ten seconds.โ€

โ€œAll right, everyone!โ€ Winkโ€™s voice boomed through his commissioner megaphone. โ€œWelcome, welcome to this summerโ€™s Assassin Showdown!โ€

Exhaustion aside, we mustered up cheers.

โ€œAre all our finalists here?โ€ Honey asked, glancing around todayโ€™s playing field. Like clockwork, the number of active assassins had severely diminished in the last few days. The largest showdown Iโ€™d witnessed was twelve, the smallest three.

Either way, Claire had always made short work of everyone. I felt a tug in my heart, still disappointed that I hadnโ€™t been able to pull the trigger on Wit. If I had, maybe Iโ€™d be one of the assassins gearing up for their final assignments.

This year, there were seven contenders: Wit, Luli, Uncle Brad, Nicole Duprรฉ, Pravikaโ€™s older sister, a groomsman, andโ€ฆ

โ€œEveryone but Julia!โ€ Uncle Brad told his parents. โ€œAlthough she might

โ€”โ€

โ€œShe might what, Brad?โ€ Aunt Julia asked, sauntering into the ring with her water gun. โ€œShe mightย what?โ€

โ€œMommy!โ€ Hannah and Ethan exclaimed from the sidelines.

Aunt Julia smirked. โ€œYou didnโ€™t think I was going to forfeit, did you?โ€ A hand on her hip. โ€œI wouldย never.โ€

Except that wasย exactlyย what she did. When Honey blew the whistle for the Showdown to commence, every assassin spread out and claimed their own space while Aunt Julia stood stock-still in the center of the arena. โ€œIโ€™m not going anywhere, Divya!โ€ she said to Pravikaโ€™s sister. โ€œCome on over here.โ€ She sat down in the grass. โ€œIโ€™m all yours!โ€

Divya seized her chance and quickly struck.

โ€œWonderful!โ€ Aunt Julia stood and surrendered her targetโ€”Luli, I knew. โ€œLetโ€™s go, kiddies,โ€ she said to Ethan and Hannah, waving to them. โ€œThereโ€™s someone Mama and I want you to meet!โ€

Play got serious after that. Now with plenty of momentum, Pravikaโ€™s sister was making Luli work for it, the two of them running in circles. โ€œSeriously, Divya?โ€ Luli shouted. โ€œAfter all weโ€™ve been through together? Sharing a tent for the past week?โ€

โ€œOoh!โ€ Jake jeered from the sidelines. โ€œWhat happened in the tent?โ€ His sister flashed him the finger and continued dodging Divya.

Meanwhile, Nicole Duprรฉ was pursuing the groomsman as he pursued Uncle Bradโ€”a triangle that was far too preoccupied to notice bandanna bandit Wit perch in the tree at the fieldโ€™s edge.

He hid there for ten minutes, revealing himself only when it became clear Divya was worn out from chasing Luli. Her ponytail swung back and forth, her breathing heavy. โ€œDivya!โ€ he called out, swinging down from a branch. โ€œDo you need water?โ€ He held up his Gatorade bottle. โ€œI have water.โ€

Hands on her knees, Divya nodded.

โ€œOh, Divya,โ€ Pravika sighed. โ€œYou idiot.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s dehydrated,โ€ Jake said. โ€œSheโ€™s not thinking straight.โ€

Pravika snorted. โ€œI certainly hope not.โ€

I stifled a giggle as Wit, seemingly harmless, walked up to Divya and squirted her in the stomach. โ€œDivya!โ€ came Honeyโ€™s voice over her megaphone. โ€œTerminated!โ€

โ€œAnd Vincent!โ€ Wink said. โ€œTerminated!โ€

Our heads swiveled to see Nicole cheer as the groomsman fell to the ground. It was down to her, Uncle Brad, Luli, and Wit.

But you could only see the women in the arena. Wit had scrambled back up into his tree, and Uncle Brad had hidden in the tall grass.

Two of the most offensive players, I smirked to myself,ย now playing defensively.

โ€œBrad!โ€ my dad whisper-yelled. โ€œYouโ€™re almost out of bounds!โ€ โ€œHey!โ€ I called down the line. โ€œNo coaching!โ€

Hypocrite, Claire joked, and I felt myself blush.

Luli and Nicole were both pacing to catch their breath. Wit now had Luli, while Luli had Nicole.

Go for it, I wanted to tell my friend.ย Sheโ€™s right thereโ€”

โ€œOh, shit,โ€ Eli said, all of a sudden awake. โ€œLook.โ€ He pointed to Luli, who was picking up Witโ€™s Gatorade bottle. Heโ€™d abandoned it in the grass after knocking off Divya. We watched Luli chug waterโ€”the sun was beating down on us this morning. โ€œIs thisโ€ฆโ€

โ€œA trap?โ€ I said and gestured to Witโ€™s tree when Eli raised an eyebrow. You couldnโ€™t see Wit, but poking out from behind the trunk were the six purple nozzles of Claireโ€™s elaborate water gun. With three nozzles on either side, the jetpack contraption provided inconceivable range.

โ€œNo,โ€ Pravika whined. โ€œNot Luli! Not yet!โ€

Jake shifted excitedly. His humiliation over Wednesdayโ€™s water balloon attack was nothing compared to what was about to happen to his sister. โ€œPass the fucking popcorn.โ€

One, I thought, heart speeding up,ย twoโ€ฆ

Pause.

Three!

Six streams of water nailed Luli in the back. โ€œOuch!โ€ was the collective reaction from the crowd. Luliโ€™s shirt was soaked. She whipped around, and when she spotted Wit, she chucked his water bottle at him.

โ€œYou asshole!โ€ she shouted. โ€œYou complete assโ€”โ€

โ€œStand down, Luli!โ€ Wink interrupted. โ€œStand down!โ€ She scoffed and stomped over to the sidelines.

โ€œCover your ears,โ€ Jake said as Honey announced Luliโ€™s termination. โ€œSheโ€™s gonna scream.โ€

We did as told, but nothing could drown out Luliโ€™s cry of frustration.

Out on the field, Wit left Claireโ€™s jetpack on the ground and climbed up the tree. Nicole, his new target, stood there, studying him. โ€œHeโ€™s going to win this from aย tree,โ€ Jake said. โ€œIโ€™m calling it right now. Heโ€™s going to win this whole thing without leaving the tree.โ€

โ€œNo, heโ€™s not,โ€ I said.

Jake leaned forward in his beach chair. โ€œYou wanna bet?โ€

I laughed. โ€œJake, I really donโ€™t want to rob you of your Mad Marthaโ€™s tips.โ€

โ€œOkay, but Meredith,โ€ Eli said a few beats later, โ€œhow many weaponsโ€โ€” he pointed to the tree, the neon Super Soaker now dangling from a branch

โ€”โ€œdoes he have up there?โ€

โ€œAnd is that even legal?โ€ Pravika asked. โ€œShould I ask Winkโ€”โ€

โ€œSit your butt down, Pravika,โ€ Luli said, joining us. It looked like the screaming had helpedโ€”she seemed calmer, and she immediately accepted the iced coffee I offered her. โ€œYou know the only rule is to stay within the arenaโ€™s border.โ€

โ€œI believe thatโ€™s all of them,โ€ I said to Eli as Wit slung the Super Soaker over his shoulder. He needed to switch from defense to offense now; there

was no way Nicole was going anywhere near the tree, and Uncle Brad was slowly army crawling through the tall grass.

โ€œSo howโ€™re we gonna do this, Wit?โ€ Nicole asked her stepbrother. Even from afar, I could see her water gun shaking in her hands. It wasnโ€™t aimed; Wit wasnโ€™t her target. โ€œYou wanna run around some?โ€

He shrugged. โ€œNot really.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re no fun.โ€

โ€œSuppose not.โ€

They remained in a standoff. I glanced down the sidelines to see Michael looking absolutely distraught. His younger sister and his beloved stepbrother. Who did he want to win?

Wit raised the Super Soaker with one hand, and Nicole tried to fake him out a few times before running straightย atย him.

Just as predicted.

โ€œDrop it,โ€ I murmured. โ€œDrop it now.โ€

โ€œHoly crap,โ€ Luli said when Wit dropped the big water gun in favor of grabbing Claireโ€™s handgun from the back of his shorts. He shot his stepsister in the neck. โ€œThat wasโ€”โ€

โ€œAmazing,โ€ Pravika breathed. โ€œGenius,โ€ Jake marveled.

โ€œI think Iโ€™m in love with him,โ€ Eli declared.

โ€œThink again,โ€ I muttered at the same time a roar went through the crowd and Honey announced with way too much joy in her voice, โ€œNicole! Terminated!โ€

โ€œOh, think again?โ€ Eli asked. He leaned over and pinched me. โ€œWhyโ€™s that, Mer?โ€

Luckily, I was saved from answering; Nicole had fully tackled Wit, and they were rolling around in the grass. โ€œStop!โ€ Aunt Christine and Jeannie Duprรฉ shouted. โ€œThe wedding photos!โ€

And Uncle Brad, I thought.ย Itโ€™s just him and Wit now.

Nicole conceded, following in Luliโ€™s footsteps and stalking off the field. โ€œWell, itโ€™s you and me, Uncle Brad,โ€ Wit said when the father of the bride rose from the tall grass. โ€œYou and me.โ€

โ€œI knew it would be,โ€ my uncle said, shaking his head. โ€œYou or Merโ€”I knew it would be one of you.โ€ He bowed. โ€œMay the best man win.โ€

Wit bowed, too. โ€œMay the best man win.โ€ His hands were splayed open, nothing to hide.

โ€œOh my god,โ€ Pravika said. โ€œHeโ€™s unarmed.โ€

Eli latched on to my arm. โ€œPlease tell me he has another water gun hidden in his shorts.โ€

โ€œHow would I know?โ€ I asked. My friends gave me a look.

โ€œNo,โ€ I told them. โ€œHe doesnโ€™t. It would only weigh him down.โ€

Because now Wit needed to be light on his feet, taking Uncle Brad on a little run. He weaved in figure eights across the field, then abruptly pivoted and sprinted in the opposite direction. Sarahโ€™s dad fired again and again, but Wit was always gone before the spray could catch him.

โ€œIs he going to grab the Super Soaker?โ€ Jake wondered aloud. โ€œIโ€™d do the water bottle,โ€ Luli said. โ€œEasy to sweep up.โ€

โ€œWhat about the handgun?โ€ Pravika suggested.

I looked down the sidelines, everyone now wide awake and leaning forward in their seats.ย Soon, I thought.ย Weโ€™ll be celebrating soon.

Five minutes later, Uncle Brad was winded. It wasnโ€™t that he was out of shape, but Wit was nineteen, and my uncle was nearing sixty. Wit stopped running and turned his back to us. There was a line of sweat running down his T-shirt, and his bandanna was now down around his neck. โ€œHot,โ€ he commented.

โ€œBlazing,โ€ Uncle Brad replied, wiping his brow.

Still unarmed, Wit started walking backward toward the sideline, and my uncle noticed. I watched him step forward and reposition his water gun.

โ€œNo,โ€ Pravika whispered. โ€œHeโ€™s backing himself out of bounds.โ€ โ€œRelax,โ€ I told her.

Wit kept backing up, Uncle Brad advancing. Slowly, smoothly.

They exchanged funny pleasantries along the way. It was a danceโ€”a dance that concluded with Wit seemingly trapping himself in a corner.

But one directly in front of me.

โ€œWait, stop!โ€ I exclaimed as Wit put a hand behind his back, fingers ready and waiting. โ€œYouโ€™re right on the border! Donโ€™t move!โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ Uncle Brad drawled like a Disney villain. โ€œDonโ€™t move, kid.โ€

There was a gasp when he pulled his trigger and an even louder one a heartbeat later when Wit crouched down to avoid the stream and whispered, โ€œNow, Killer!โ€

I quickly grabbed the pink squirt gun from under my seat and pressed it into his hand, my insides in a knot as Wit leapt up, lunged forward, and assassinated Uncle Brad for the victory.

The crowd went wild. โ€œWitty!โ€ Michael appeared out of nowhere and hoisted Wit up onto his shoulders. โ€œWitty for the win!โ€

Uncle Brad stood there, stunned. โ€œBut no,โ€ he said, shaking his head. โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean,ย no?โ€ Sarah asked. โ€œDad, come on. You lost.โ€ She kissed his cheek. โ€œSecond place is still great!โ€

โ€œHe broke the rules,โ€ Uncle Brad said, Wink and Honey now on the scene. Michael lowered Wit back down to the ground. โ€œMeredith handed him the gun.โ€

โ€œYes, dear,โ€ Honey said, โ€œbut there is technically no rule about โ€˜phoning a friend.โ€™โ€ She smiled. โ€œThe finalists and their weapons need only stay within the border.โ€ She gestured to the spray-painted lineโ€”my dadโ€™s project yesterday afternoon.

โ€œMerโ€™s chair is over the line, though, Mom,โ€ Uncle Brad replied. โ€œJust like everyone elseโ€™s.โ€

โ€œActually, itโ€™s not,โ€ I chimed in, โ€œbecause I have a beachย lounger, not your standard beachย chair.โ€

The lounger was another gem I had found in the Annexโ€™s storage shed. It was old and faded but still usable. I knew it would come in handy for something.

โ€œThe footrest is just across the line, inside the arena,โ€ I continued smoothly, even though my heart was racing a hundred miles per hour. โ€œI hid the gun right under there.โ€

Of course, an inspection followed. Wink bent down to see if there was the slightest of indentations in the grass from the water gun, and after getting Honeyโ€™s input, he raised the megaphone to his lips. โ€œOur champion, everyone! Stephen Witry!โ€

Screams erupted again. Sarah launched herself at Wit, and out of the corner of my eye, I saw Honey smile and lovingly pat her eldest childโ€™s cheek. โ€œSomeday,โ€ she said.

Once everyone had settled down, my grandparents presented Wit with this summerโ€™s Assassin gold medal (plastic, from the pharmacy in town). Identical to all the ones Claire had hung on her bedroom wall.

I just watched him. I watched him give handshakes to all the other finalists; I watched him high-five my mom and dad; I watched him hug Jeannie and his stepsiblings. Then he and his father hugged for a long time.

Eventually, it was only the two of us in the arena. He was so sweaty, but he swept me up into his arms. โ€œCongratulations,โ€ I told him. โ€œEli has already proclaimed his love for you.โ€

He put me down and grinned at me. โ€œI couldnโ€™t have done it without you,โ€ he said. โ€œYouโ€™re the reason I won.โ€

I batted my eyelashes. โ€œAm I?โ€ โ€œYes.โ€ He nodded.

โ€œOh, come on.โ€ I waved him off. โ€œAll I did was hand you the gun.โ€

Wit wrapped me in another hug. โ€œDo you think sheโ€™d be happy?โ€ he whispered. โ€œI know she wouldโ€™ve wanted it to be you, but stillโ€ฆis it okay that I won?โ€

โ€œWithout a doubt,โ€ I whispered back. The sun couldnโ€™t be brighterโ€” Claire was overwhelmingly proud. โ€œWithout a doubt.โ€

Then I broke away and tugged his bandanna before smiling and kissing him.

โ€œAnd by the way,โ€ he murmured, kissing me back, โ€œI donโ€™t want Eli.โ€ His hands went to my waist. โ€œI wantย you.โ€

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