Psych
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Chapter 11 Apples img
Chapter 12 The Stranger img
Chapter 13 Hoops img
Chapter 14 Doctor Darren Jacob img
Chapter 15 Conflicted img
Chapter 16 Surface img
Chapter 17 Gym Class img
Chapter 18 Budding Roses img
Chapter 19 "She's Just a Friend" img
Chapter 20 Justin, the Hero img
Chapter 21 Unfriendly Grudges img
Chapter 22 Welcome to my World img
Chapter 23 "Home Invasion !" img
Chapter 24 Wrath img
Chapter 25 Skeletons img
Chapter 26 Biology Class img
Chapter 27 Past Bedtime img
Chapter 28 The Beauty and the Shadows img
Chapter 29 No one Wants the Truth img
Chapter 30 Clean Slate img
Chapter 31 Going Down Memory Lane img
Chapter 32 Baited Breath img
Chapter 33 Reunited img
Chapter 34 Sweet Steel Music img
Chapter 35 The Suspects img
Chapter 36 No Hard Feelings img
Chapter 37 Justin's Funeral img
Chapter 38 Inspector Charles img
Chapter 39 Don't Panic img
Chapter 40 Loving thy Neighbor img
Chapter 41 Malrich Park img
Chapter 42 Bale to the Surface img
Chapter 43 Good Riddance img
Chapter 44 Closed in img
Chapter 45 Eyes img
Chapter 46 To Catch a Killer (Part I) img
Chapter 47 Con-family-flicted img
Chapter 48 The Promise img
Chapter 49 No More img
Chapter 50 Uncertainty img
Chapter 51 Games img
Chapter 52 What a Day img
Chapter 53 Escape img
Chapter 54 The Ex img
Chapter 55 At the Stake img
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Chapter 4 Settling in

There was no response.

He heard footsteps approaching the bathroom. There was a knock.

'Sineas, are you alright in there?'

He wiped water from his face. 'Yes, Aunt Janice. I'm, I'm fine,' he replied but he listened attentively, expecting something else to drop onto the floor.

'Good. Dinner is almost ready.' She tapped the door twice before making her way back to the kitchen.

Dinner was very quiet. It was rice and mincemeat with orange juice to wash it down. They were eating at the table in the kitchen. 'How's the food?' she asked him before taking a sip from her glass.

'It's great, Aunt Janice.' He made an uncertain smile while he nodded.

'Good, good, my boy. Maybe tomorrow I'll take you out for some strawberry ice-cream. I believe it's still your favourite?'

He smiled again. They continued eating but in strict silence again.

After dinner, Janice led him upstairs and just as he had guessed, she showed him into his room. He picked up his bags and walked inside. She apologized for the absence of any lights in the room and promised to put in some bulbs at the end of the month. She retired to the kitchen to clean the dishes.

As he walked towards his bed, Sineas could only make out a small wooden cupboard beside the bed with a seemingly dead lamp placed on top of it. To the far left of the bed was a window and it was wide open, approving a cool breeze into the room. He was convinced this was the only furniture in the room. There was no carpet on the floor either, just wood. It cried and creaked when he carried his suitcase towards the bed. He knew that his aunt was not wealthy but he did not know what her profession was either, and so he decided not to stress much about the disturbing scenes he had encountered so far.

He sat at the foot of the bed, opened his suitcase and began to change into his pyjamas. The room was dark but he could make out which end went into which on his body.

'You could have at least told me that we'll be staying at Janice's house.'

'How many times do I have to remind you that it's "Aunt Janice"?'

'Do I look like I care?'

'Is that a trick question?' He began to open the covers.

'I bet you there are fleas in there.'

'Where? In the bed or in your mouth?'

'Ha ha ha, that's so funny I forgot to tell you I've heard it before.'

Sineas sighed. 'You talk too much, do you know that?'

'Look who's talking! Looking at you sometimes just makes me sick.'

'Humph! Thinking about you makes me want to hurl.'

'Hmmm, so you think about me? I'm flattered, Sin. Ha-ha-ha. "Sin". That's one hell of a name. What messed up psychopath would give someone a name like that?'

'It's Sineas...and don't play dumb, you know who gave me that name and why.'

' *Sigh* Don't remind me. So I guess going to church won't do you any good.'

'Why?'

' *Laughter* Because you're basically what they preach against there. So no matter how many times they pray for you, you'll still be Sin! *Laughter*'

'I think you're the one who needs praying for.'

'ME? I'm not the one with the dirty name. Why didn't they give you a name like Taylor, or Ben...or even Kevin?'

'I think you forget that I'm black.'

'So you're a racist too? How typical of Sin.'

He yawned as he slid into the covers. He sighed heavily and drew the blanket up to his chin. He was worn-out.

'So, what are you going to do about school?'

'I don't know. I heard her talk to that policeman about something called "home-school".'

'You think she's going to make you stop going to school?'

He rolled onto his left side. 'Do I look like a prophet?'

'Tsk, tsk...Games, Sineas, games. Do I look like I play games?'

            
            

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