Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Haven ❯ Volume #3, Chapter #14: Waton Song ( Chapter 14 )
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Waton Song
Jun'ko frowned on the motorcycle. “You sure we're going the
right way?”
“Yes!” Ozzy shouted.
“It seems like we are lost.”
“We're not, okay?”
Jun'ko snorted. “Feels like it to me.” Ozzy stopped his
motorcycle.
“Look!” he snapped. “What the hell is your
problem?” She flipped back her hair.
“Do I have to state the obvious?” she asked. He rolled
his eyes.
“I am doing this for your brother,” Ozzy told her.
“Could you at least pretend to be nice to me here?”
“No!” Jun'ko snapped.
“Let me guess, because you don't like me, right?”
“Nope.”
How did I know? “Glad the feeling is
mutual.”
“Excuse me?” Jun'ko hissed. Ozzy glared at her.
“You heard me!” he snapped. She stuck up her middle
finger as they pulled away. Ozzy gritted his teeth. It would be
easier to ditch her here.
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The painful silence gave both parties the times plot murder. Ozzy
frowned at the long desert road ahead of them. Bonez was like a
brother to him. How the hell does he have a sister like
her? The thought made Ozzy cringe.
To begin with, he wasn't good with girls. Ozzy grew up in an
all-man's world. His father and uncle ran hot-blooded. The son
couldn't remember a quiet day in the house. Father and uncle came
home with black eyes and bruises on their faces. Ozzy just wanted a
little quiet to himself. The men in his family practically chased
anything in a skirt. However, no girlfriends stayed around long
enough.
Come to think of it, Ozzy thought in present day. They
weren't really looking for a relationship. Bonez wasn't a role
model with women either. Every girl accused him of hit-and-run sex.
Even that left naughty messes in the end. Jun'ko ended up being the
latest mess that Ozzy had to clean up. The biker cursed himself
under his breath.
Why is it always me? That question came back later on after
another stop. Now, Ozzy pulled his motorcycle to a complete stop
further down the road.
“Why did you stop?” Jun'ko asked. Ozzy climbed off and
threw off his helmet without a word.
“Excuse me!” he shouted. “Miss, are you
okay?” The biker raced over to the distressed-looking Asian
woman looking around for help. She jerked her head upwards at the
sound of Ozzy's voice.
“Oh!” she said aloud. “I'm so glad you spotted
me! I was getting so worried that I would be stranded out here for
days!”
“What's the problem?” Ozzy asked. Back on the bike,
Jun'ko narrowed her eyes at the other woman.
She's looks familiar, she thought.
Lonely, Lonely Time