Author's note: This is a work of fiction. All characters are over eighteen years of age. All characters are figures of the author's imagination.
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Cameron and Allan hung out playing video games until school was out. Cameron waited a few minutes past the last bell and called Jen on her cell phone.
"Hey Cam," she said when she answered.
"Hey Jen," he said, "Listen, I talked to Tyler on Allan's phone and we worked out a deal. We are meeting Friday at midnight at that old house you guys used as a den. We are going to settle this whole thing then. He agreed to stay away until then and not to try anything with you and the others."
"Do you think it's a trick?" she asked.
"I don't think so," he said, "He thinks I'll go after his mother if he tries anything. I don't think he actually cares about her though. He's afraid that if I get to her his plans will be revealed. It should be safe for you and the others to stay at home tonight."
"That's good," she said, "If we stay away from home too long our parents might start interfering, and we will probably have to stay with you most of the weekend as it is."
"All right, will you let the others know?" He asked.
"Cameron I'm not at school, but Trish and Beth are picking me up. I'll tell them then."
"What do you mean you're not at school?" he asked. "I thought I told you not to go anywhere."
"Actually, you said don't go anywhere alone, and I didn't," she responded.
"Where are you and who are you with?" he asked.
"Okay Cameron, please don't be mad," she said. "I know how much you love Sarah, and I know that with everything going on it would be hard for you to find time to fix things with her."
"What are you saying Jenifer?" He asked.
"I'm at my house, and Sarah is with me," she said. "We ditched school and I explained everything to her."
"What!" he said stunned. "What do you mean you explained everything to her?"
"I mean I told her everything. All of it," she said.
Cameron was flabbergasted. He felt great relief that he wouldn't have to explain everything to Sarah, and he felt stifling fear that she would reject him at the same time. "What did she say?" He asked with a tremor in his voice.
"Oh Cam," Jenifer said. "Sarah understands everything now, and she still loves you. She wants to be with you, and will join the pack as soon as you can change her."
Cameron sank down onto the couch. It felt as though a great weight had been lifted from him. He felt tears well in his eyes unbidden. His voice wavered as he asked, "She's there with you now?"
"She's right here Cam. Do you want to talk to her?" she asked.
"Please," he said. There was a moment of silence while Jenifer gave the phone to Sarah.
"Cameron?" Sarah asked hesitantly.
Cameron slumped forward; he held his head up with his other hand, supported by his elbow on his knee. Her beautiful voice saying his name was the sweetest sound he had ever heard. He drank it in like cold water to a man dying of thirst. His tears escaped his eyes and spilled down his cheeks.
"Hey baby," he said, his voice breaking.
"Cam, I'm so sorry," she sobbed, "I didn't understand. I should have let you explain."
"Please don't cry baby," he said. "It's not your fault. I should have handled it better. Everything just happened so fast."
"It's okay," she said, "I know now that you still love me. Nothing else matters."
"Stay there baby. I'm coming over," he said.
"No wait," she said, "Jen and I want to surprise you with something. I want you to come to my house tomorrow night at eight. Is that okay?
"I want to see you now," he said, "But if it's important to you, I can wait until then."
"Thank you babe," she said, "you won't regret it. I love you."
"I love you too, Sarah," he said.
"Here is Jenifer," she said. He waited while she gave the phone back to Jenifer.
"I'm back," Jenifer said.
"Thank you for this, Jen," he said.
"I love you Cam. What else could I have done?"
"What is this surprise you girls have planned for me?" he asked.
"Oh Cam, Please don't make me answer that," she begged. "Let us girls have our fun."
"Okay, okay," he laughed. "I wouldn't want to ruin you fun."
"Thanks babe," she said, "I'll see you at school tomorrow. Love you. Bye."
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Cameron had not been off the phone with Jenifer and Sarah long when Allan's cell phone rang. The caller I.D. said it was Allan's father but Cameron put it on speakerphone just in case. It actually was Allan's dad and he was quite mad. Apparently, the school had called Allan's house enquiring why he wasn't at school today. He demanded that Allan come home immediately.
Cameron offered Allan a ride home, but Allan refused. His car was parked at the den a few miles away, and he had better return home with it or face even more trouble. The two young men shook hands before Allan loped off into the trees.
Cameron turned to go back inside. He hesitated when he heard a car coming fast up the driveway. He recognized Camille's boyfriend's red Honda. It practically flew down his driveway leaving a cloud of dust behind.
'Shit,' Cameron thought, 'I forgot about Mike.'
The Honda slid to a stop in a cloud of dust and flying dirt. Mike barreled out of the car almost before it came to a complete stop. He rushed toward Cameron; his eyes had a hysterical gleam in them.
"Is Camille here?" He asked desperately.
"She's not here Mike," he said. "Are you all right?"