Another chapter! Do not own Chaotic
Kaz lowered himself into a sitting position and sighed, leaning his head back against the wall.
"Tom, I didn't tell you because I was afraid of how you would react. I was scared that you might hurt yourself or something." Kaz whispered softly smiling a little at Tom. "And besides it was the alcohol not you, I know I can trust you not to hurt me when you're sober Tom." Said teen turned to face Kaz and sniffled softly, Kaz smiled reassuringly at Tom and hugged him. Tom smiled, pressing his face into Kaz's shoulder and stifled a sob.
"I'm sorry. I'm so,so sorry Kaz." Tom whispered softly crying. Kaz smiled sadly and hugged Tom closer to him in an attempt to comfort him.
"It's okay, Tom. It'll be okay." Kaz whispered.
After about thirty minutes Tom stood up and pulled Kaz up as well. Kaz grimaced in pain and leaned gently against Tom, exhausted.
"Kaz! Are you okay?" Tom murmured as, Kaz nodded, as Tom wrapped an arm around Kaz's slender shoulders and helping him towards the door. As they reached the lobby Tom looked around for Hazel but didn't see her. I hope that she's okay. Tom thought as he helped Kaz to the car.
A soft knock drew the boys' attention to the car window. Tom smiled and Kaz gave off a confused look. "Uh Tom, who is that?" Tom lightly laughed and rolled down the window. "Hi Hazel, are you ready to meet Kaz while he's awake?" She looked down and blushed. Tom got Kaz's attention and gestured to the little girl. "Kaz this is Hazel, she was looking after you while you were unconscious." Kaz looked at Hazel and smiled. She cutely tilted her head and smiled back. "It's nice to meet you Hazel, thank you for being my guardian angel." She scratched her head confused. "What's a guardian angel?" Tom and Kaz shared a smile. "It's someone who watches over a person when they need help," Kaz explained. She nodded slowly. "You're welcome Mr. Kaz, but now I have to go." She waved at them and ran off. The wintry wind blew through the window and Kaz shivered. Tom started the car and turned on the heat. Kaz thoughtfully looked at the window as Tom watched him.
"Are you okay?" Tom murmured as he backed out of the space and turned towards the road. Kaz blinked and looked at Tom, still shivering slightly.
"What? Oh, yeah I'm fine." Kaz whispered returning his gaze to the window and the grey sky beyond it. Tom glanced at Kaz a little worried by how strange he was acting. Finally it occurred to Tom what had Kaz so bothered.
"Kaz, where are your parents?" Tom murmured as they pulled into the red head's drive way. Kaz opened the door and yawned. "I don't know Tom, I really don't." Tom opened his door and went to the passenger's side. He remembered how the driveway had been empty for a little over a week. Why have they been gone for so long? Tom stretched out his arms and helped Kaz get out. Kaz leaned on Tom's shoulder as Tom held him. Kaz tried to keep his eyes open while Tom half carried him through the front door. He laid Kaz down the couch and sat beside him. "Kaz?" Tom asked worriedly. Kaz sighed and gave Tom a sleepy look. "Can we talk about this in the morning?" Tom ran his hand through his hair and nodded. He grabbed the quilt off the back of the couch and covered Kaz up. He stood up and was about to leave. He stopped when Kaz grabbed his hand. "Hey Tom?" Tom gave him a questioning look.
"Don't worry about me." Tom slowly nodded at him and grabbed his keys. He got to the door and was about to leave until Kaz called out. "You can stay here tonight if you want." Tom smiled and threw down the keys. He pulled a spare blanket out of the closet and made a bed beside Kaz on the floor. "Goodnight Tom." Tom pulled the cover up to his chin and rolled over. "Goodnight Kaz," he replied before closing his eyes.
