My eyes squint against the intense sun shining high above in the never ending sky. Some would complain, others wouldn’t react at all, but for me, it’s a way of being optimistic. I don’t let the nerves get a grip of me, but the sledgehammer smashing in my chest was a clear give away of how. . . curious I was to see Nathan’s reaction to this new me. Slowly, his head turned in my way, where I still stood on the porch with my heart beating madly in my chest. The frown automatically formed, because he was wearing some classy black sunglasses, and I couldn’t tell his reaction. He did seem a bit shocked, told the way his lips parted a fraction, but otherwise he looked normal. Just how a normal person reacts when he sees a human. Realizing I just stood like a fool, I kicked my feet into a stea

