She always watched him during school. He was a good
student. Never spoke up. Never spoke up, never made trouble. Isaac was one
of those kids who, if you didn't know him, you'd probably think he was cold
and calculating. Pure evil. But he really did care about his friends. About
all the kids in Gatlin truthfully. But for some odd reason he didn't seem
to have many friends. He was always hanging around with Malachai. Isabel
had always been afraid of Malachai, but Isaac seemed different. She jumped
slightly when the bell rang and gathered her books as quickly as possible,
hoping to catch Isaac before he could get outside and join Malachai.
Even in the crowded hallways he stood out. He seemed to have a
light about him. She was able to grab his arm just before the doorway. He
spun around, a look of anger on his face that she had never seen before.
"What?!?!" He snapped. She withdrew her hand, suddenly feeling very stupid.
His face softened when he saw who it was. "I'm really sorry." She said, as
she turned around to leave. "Wait," Isaac said. "I'm sorry. I thought you
were someone else."Isabel stopped halfway down the hall. "Isaac," She said
without turning around. "Are you busy?" Isaac smiled, "Never too busy for
one of my flock." That was another wierd thing about Isaac. He referred to
the children of Gatlin as his flock. Everybody knew he wanted to be a
preacher, but why only the children? Isabel turned slightly, needing to see
his smile. "Do you think you could take a walk?" She asked. "Sure," he
replied. "Did you want to go to the cornfield? Do you need to repent?" Her
smile fell. "No, Isaac. No corn, no repenting. Not now, I just need to talk
to you." He had slowly been moving toward her and now he was standing right
next to her. He nodded his approval and they walked out of the school
together. As they were leaving, Isabel noticed Malachai standing in the
cornm watching them.He did not look happy.
They ended up sitting down by the creek on the Chroner's farm.
"What is it you wanna talk about?'' Isaac asked. "Are you losing the
faith?""Isaac," she shouted. "This has nothing to do with Him." She said,
pointing into the corn. "Then what is it my child?" She hesitated a moment
, then grabbed his hand. "Isaac, how long have we known each other?" Isaac
just stared at their joined hands, gulping loudly. "Um, probably about,
um...since third grade." She nodded. "And we're friends, aren't we?" He
nodded his head, still staring at their hands. "What's this about?" She
glanced at him quickly to see how he was reacting to all this. Then she
swallowed, leaned forward and kissed him on the cheek. Isaac froze.He
didn't know what to do. How to react. Isabel was one of followers (Granted
one of the reluctant ones) He'd always thought of her as a sister. He was
brought back to earth by the feeling of her hand rubbing his. "Isaac?" She
whispered. "You like me?" He asked quietly. "Always have." She said, giving
him a half-smile. "I-I have to go. Malachai is waiting for me. HE is
waiting for me."Isabel shook her head. She should have known he would never
return her feelings.
She too stood up. "I should have known." She muttered, walking
away. "Isabel!'' He shouted after her. The corn swiped at her skin as she
entered.She could hear him running after her, but she just kept her head
down to avoid being scratched. "Isabel! Please wait!" She whirled around
only to find him less than a foot behind her. She cupped his face in her
hands. "Isaac, I like you, you don't like me. It's ok, I understand. We'll
just be friends." He searched her eyes. Trying to see if she believed her
own words. "But I do like you." Isaac whispered. Isabel blinked before the
words got through to her. Her hands dropped to her side. "I've always liked
you." He stated. She couldn't stop a smile from spreading acrosee her face.
"Really?" He nodded. She leaned forward and kissed him on the lips this
time. His lips warm against hers. She felt a warmth spread through her that
she'd never felt before. She wanted to sing, but she held it all inside.
"Meet me at Hansen's at six, ok?" Isaac asked. Isabel nodded happily. He
touched her hands that still rested on his cheeks, turned, and fled through
the corn. She watched him go and felt like her heart was going with him.
The love she felt for him hurt, but it was a good kind of hurt. He was
amazing, but she also knewhe was capable of things she could never imagine.
