PART 1 – THREE OF SWORDS (cont.)
Abby rested her head on her hands. She watched a small group of children screaming outside the coffee shop window. She may have only been just out of high school but she already had a feeling that she had missed out on life, that her nose was too far buried in books, school books, fantasy books, romance novels, and she had missed something critical that couldn’t be found in those pages.
“Getting contemplative again?” asked Angel from behind. Abby shook her head.
“It’s nothing,” she responded.
“It’s not nothing,” Angel replied, “but we don’t have to talk about it.” Abby frowned, always a bit peeved at how quickly her friend Angel could see right through her.
“Got your favorite,” Angel said, setting an Americano in front of Abby and sticking a straw into her own sugary concoction. Abby leaned closer.
“Are those…sprinkles?” She asked.
“They are!” Angel grinned and continued to happily suck up the multicolored excuse for coffee. “So,” said Angel, slamming her drink dramatically on the table, “did you hear about Adrian’s uncle.” Abby looked up.
“Adrian’s uncle?”
“Yeah,” Angel said, “you know, Bahir?”
“I heard that he died,” Abby respond looking deep into her drink.
“Committed suicide,” Angel corrected around a swig of sugar. “Apparently he shot himself. In the head.” Abby didn’t look up.
“That doesn’t seem -“
“Like him at all?” Angel cut her off. “I know! Do you think they did an autopsy?” Abby was beginning to feel sick.
“I don’t know…” she faltered. Angel’s demeanor softened.
“We shouldn’t be talking about this like this,” she said more soberly. “Bahir was amazing.” Abby felt her eyes prickle with tears.
“Yeah, he was,” she said softly. The earth trembled softly.
“Huh,” said Angel, looking around her, “a tremor.”