Midnight Movies: A YA Holiday Story Read online

Page 3

happen?”

  “Nothing much,” he says, voice leaden with irony. “Only… I have to do about 6,000 hours of community service and am on probation for, like, ever. I can’t even associate with anyone on the swim team, or extracurricular activities. When Tonia found out, she flipped. Said she couldn’t have me ruining her chances of getting into State.”

  “Ouch,” I say.

  “Yeah, ouch is right. Three years we’ve been dating, and the first time I’m not 100% Mr. America she bails. She’s already dating Brash Masters.”

  “Brash?” I say, eyes rolling. “Doesn’t he have, like, an IQ of 38 or something?”

  “Yeah, well, he’s all-state in four sports and counting, so… they kind of grade him on a curve, if you know what I mean. Tonia calls him a ‘real asset’ to her ‘well-rounded collegiate lifestyle,’ whatever that means.”

  “Cold,” I say, suddenly realizing I’ve been sipping on his soda and munching on his popcorn for the last 10 minutes. “Oh. My. God!”

  I gasp and quickly pour him another bucket full of his own, plus a new soda.

  “Dart, I had no idea, I’m so sorry. So, what, you figured a little movie time might clear your head?”

  His eyes get big, his cheeks flushed. “Clear my head? My Dad kicked me out tonight. Right after my grandparents left, he took me out to the garage. He packed my bags and handed me a few twenty dollar bills. Said he’d booked me a room at the Snowflake Chalet through New Year’s. Wants me to clear my head and think about where I’d like to live once school starts up again.”

  “Because you got busted for some weed?” I ask.

  “It’s more the newspaper thing. That mug shot really shook him up. He’s in real estate, you know, needs to keep his image up. I think he’s just kind of distancing himself from me, you know?”

  “Not really,” I murmur. (I mean, how do you “distance yourself” from your own son, am I right?) “No.”

  “Yeah, me either.”

  “So, what are you going to do? I mean, once the hotel room runs out.”

  “Sasha, I have no idea. I can’t live with any of the guys on the team, Tonia’s cut me loose, I have no other family in Snowflake, I mean…”

  His voice trails off, his shoe squeaking on the tile floor of the lobby.

  “My mom still has 76 days left in rehab,” I say. “That is, if she sticks with it this time. Her room is free, or the couch, or whatever…”

  “I couldn’t, Sasha,” he says, face full-on crimson now. “Seriously, that’s… way over the line. I mean, you hardly know me.”

  Know you? I want to say, but don’t; for obvious reasons. I’ve been silently stalking you since you transferred here halfway through freshman year, you doof! I know everything about you! Except, you know, for the fact that you’re a total pothead!!!

  “I’m not proposing, dude,” I snort, slugging him playfully on the arm. “Get over yourself.”

  “I don’t mean it like that,” he says, eyes so desperate I already know his answer before he does.

  “Where are you going to go, Dart? It’s a big place; bigger than it looks on the outside. I keep it clean. You… you… can get a job here, help pay some of the bills.”

  “Yeah?” he asks, the fact that his head’s not spinning around a pretty good indicator that his not completely disgusted by the idea; by either idea.

  “Mr. Kerns made me assistant manager last week and hasn’t hired my replacement usher, so… I could put in a good word.”

  “You’d… do that for me?”

  “Yeah, Dart; I would.”

  “But… we’ve never said 10 words to each other at school.”

  “Yeah?”

  “So, I mean, don’t you hate me?”

  “Uh, no. I mean, I may think you have rotten taste in chicks and really bad drug hiding skills but, other than that, I actually think you’re kind of… cool.”

  “Me too,” he blurts.

  “Yeah, most jocks do think they’re cool.”

  “No, I mean… I think you’re cool, too.”

  “Yeah, well, free popcorn and a warm bed will do that to a guy.”

  He blushes again, and looks toward his theater.

  “Hey, you wanna… watch the movie with me?”

  “I can’t,” I say, too quickly, if only to hide the fact that I’ve been daring him to ask me for the last 15 minutes. “I’ve got to bag the popcorn, clean the soda machine nozzles, spray down the mats…”

  “I can help you with that,” he offers, smiling for the first time all night. “After the movie’s over, I mean. Come on, Sasha. I don’t want to watch a movie alone and… and… it’s Christmas.”

  “But what if somebody else shows up?” I ask lamely, looking out into the deserted parking lot.

  “Hand me your keys,” he says.

  I do, not even reluctantly.

  He strides toward the front door on long, athletic legs, finds the right key after about eight tries, locks the front door with finality and even turns the “Open” sign over to “Closed” in the ticket window.

  “There,” he says, handing the keys back. “Now you have no more excuses!”

  He’s right; I don’t.

  I follow him, both our arms loaded down with movie snacks.

  The theater is big and empty and I wait to see where he’ll sit; dead center, last row – my kind of scary movie watcher!

  The movie is just about to start, but he kind of lazes his way back there.

  He lets me sit first, and I’m waiting for him to do the whole extra seat between us deal like every other guy I’ve ever dated, but he plops himself right down next to me and even offers me his extra box of Slow Pokes!

  He waits until we’re settled to ask, “Are you really serious, I mean, about… the couch?”

  I practically choke on a popcorn kernel and say, “Are you really serious about helping me clean out the popcorn machine?”

  “Yes.”

  “Then… yes.”

  “I don’t know what to say, Sasha.”

  “How about not saying anything,” I joke. “You know, this is a movie theater.”

  “But I don’t want to watch the movie anymore,” he says.

  “Seriously?” I ask.

  “Yeah,” he says, turning toward me.

  “So… what do you want to do then?”

  “Well, I just… if we get a jump on the cleanup, maybe I can swing by the Snowflake Chalet and get my deposit back, since I never actually stayed there, and I can give you the money for a start on my rent, and…”

  Figures; I finally lure a guy over to my house, and he turns out to be a bigger prude than… than… Santa Claus!!!

  * * * * *

  About the Author:

  Rusty Fischer

  Rusty Fischer specializes in seasonal short stories for the young adult audience. Read more of Rusty’s FREE YA seasonal stories at www.rushingtheseason.com.

 


    Elevator Music: A Romantic Holiday Story Read onlineElevator Music: A Romantic Holiday StoryKing Toot: 101 Revolting Rhymes for Little Monsters Read onlineKing Toot: 101 Revolting Rhymes for Little MonstersThrowing Shade: A Romantic Holiday Story Read onlineThrowing Shade: A Romantic Holiday StoryChristmas Music: A Romantic Holiday Story Read onlineChristmas Music: A Romantic Holiday StoryThe Werewolf On Christmas: A YA Paranormal Story Read onlineThe Werewolf On Christmas: A YA Paranormal StoryZombies Don't Kiss & Tell: A YA Short Story Read onlineZombies Don't Kiss & Tell: A YA Short StorySimple Gifts: A Romantic Christmas Story Read onlineSimple Gifts: A Romantic Christmas StorySnowfall: A Romantic Christmas Story Read onlineSnowfall: A Romantic Christmas StoryZombies Don't Dance: A YA Short Story Read onlineZombies Don't Dance: A YA Short StoryThe Right Vampire: A Romantic Halloween Story Read onlineThe Right Vampire: A Romantic Halloween StoryTrick or Treat: 101 Haunting Halloween Rhymes Read onlineTrick or Treat: 101 Haunting Halloween RhymesConversation Hearts: A Romantic Valentine’s Day Story Read onlineConversation Hearts: A Romantic Valentine’s Day StoryChristmas Carols: A Romantic Holiday Story Read onlineChristmas Carols: A Romantic Holiday StoryZombies Don't Need Bodyguards: A YA Short Story Read onlineZombies Don't Need Bodyguards: A YA Short StoryPub Crawl: A Romantic Holiday Story Read onlinePub Crawl: A Romantic Holiday StoryA Brief Intermission: A Romantic 4th of July Story Read onlineA Brief Intermission: A Romantic 4th of July StoryMister Perfect: A Romantic Holiday Story Read onlineMister Perfect: A Romantic Holiday StoryCandy Hearts: A Romantic Valentine’s Day Story Read onlineCandy Hearts: A Romantic Valentine’s Day StoryVampires Drool! Zombies Rule! A YA Paranormal Novel Read onlineVampires Drool! Zombies Rule! A YA Paranormal NovelThe Vampire in the Vampire Costume: A YA Halloween Story Read onlineThe Vampire in the Vampire Costume: A YA Halloween StoryZombies Don't Swim Read onlineZombies Don't SwimBorn Lucky: A YA St. Patrick's Day Story Read onlineBorn Lucky: A YA St. Patrick's Day StoryZombie Thanksgiving: A YA Short Story Read onlineZombie Thanksgiving: A YA Short StorySilent Night: A YA Christmas Story Read onlineSilent Night: A YA Christmas StoryZombie Next Year: A YA New Year’s Eve Story Read onlineZombie Next Year: A YA New Year’s Eve StoryCareful Hearts: A Romantic Valentine’s Day Story Read onlineCareful Hearts: A Romantic Valentine’s Day StoryMy Lucky Day: A Romantic Holiday Story Read onlineMy Lucky Day: A Romantic Holiday StoryMeet Me At Midnight: A Romantic New Year’s Eve Story Read onlineMeet Me At Midnight: A Romantic New Year’s Eve StoryZombies Don't Write Valentines: A YA Paranormal Story Read onlineZombies Don't Write Valentines: A YA Paranormal StorySleepless in Snowflake: A Heartwarming Christmas Story Read onlineSleepless in Snowflake: A Heartwarming Christmas StoryZombie Eve: A YA Christmas Story Read onlineZombie Eve: A YA Christmas StoryScary Movies: A Romantic Halloween Story Read onlineScary Movies: A Romantic Halloween StoryPinch Me: A Romantic St. Patrick’s Day Story Read onlinePinch Me: A Romantic St. Patrick’s Day StoryThe Werewolf's Halloween Costume: A YA Paranormal Story Read onlineThe Werewolf's Halloween Costume: A YA Paranormal StoryMidnight Movies: A YA Holiday Story Read onlineMidnight Movies: A YA Holiday StoryZombies Don’t Read: 25 YA Short Stories Read onlineZombies Don’t Read: 25 YA Short StoriesThe Third of July: A Romantic Holiday Story Read onlineThe Third of July: A Romantic Holiday StoryZombies Don't Carve: A YA Christmas Story Read onlineZombies Don't Carve: A YA Christmas StoryBlue for Christmas: A Romantic Christmas Story Read onlineBlue for Christmas: A Romantic Christmas StoryElf Wanted: A Romantic YA Christmas Story Read onlineElf Wanted: A Romantic YA Christmas StoryA Long Winter's Fright: 13 FREE YA Holiday Poems & Stories Read onlineA Long Winter's Fright: 13 FREE YA Holiday Poems & StoriesCreeperz: Five Terrifying Tales Read onlineCreeperz: Five Terrifying TalesZombies Don't Cry Read onlineZombies Don't CryA Living Dead Love Story Series Read onlineA Living Dead Love Story SeriesVamplayers Read onlineVamplayersZombies Don't Forgive Read onlineZombies Don't ForgiveA Summer Fling: Three Romantic 4th of July Stories Read onlineA Summer Fling: Three Romantic 4th of July StoriesReanimated Readz Read onlineReanimated ReadzThe Vampire Book of the Month Club Read onlineThe Vampire Book of the Month Club