The Letter
Kate woke up with her covers thrown on the floor. She shivered as she got up, and put on her slippers. She went onto Aaron's room, and saw him lying awake.
"Hey buddy." Kate said walking in, in her 'Toby Keith' t-shirt, short enough to see her 'IM' underwear.
"Aunt Katie!" He yelled.
"What are yah doin silly head?" Kate asked the boy.
"I was waitin for someone to take me downstairs." He told her, with a cute little voice saying "why else would I have waited?"
"How come you didn't go by yourself?" She asked him.
"Cuz I don't know where I'm goin." He said, sitting up. Late laughed, and picked him up and carried him downstairs. She saw Shannon making breakfast, and she out a squirming Aaron down.
"Where's Sawyer?" Kate asked.
"Who?" Shannon asked, putting all her attention on Kate.
"Your boyfriend." Kate told her sister.
"My what?" Shannon looked at her confused.
"The guy next door, Shan."
"I don't know, and since when has he been my boyfriend?" She asked, thinking her sister was crazy.
"Never mind, it was a dream." Kate had told her sister, walking out of the room.
She entered the living room, as the door bell rang. So, she went over, and opened it.
When she saw it was Sawyer, she shifted uncomfortably.
"Well hey there, Freckles." Sawyer started. "Likin those panties, you should wear 'em around more often." Sawyer said, looking her up and down, yet again.
Kate didn't say anything, she just pulled her shirt down more, but it didn't help at all.
"Okay, well I thought you might want this." He said handing her a letter.
"They put it in the wrong mailbox, thought I'd be nice enough to bring it over."
"Thanks." Kate said, looking at the envelope.
She left the door open, and walked into the kitchen. She handed Shannon the letter, and Shannon looked up at her with worried eyes.
"How'd he get out address?" Shannon said, a worried look on her face.
"I don't know, but we can't be walkin around the neighborhood alone." Kate told Shannon, worried, worried because somehow, Wayne had figured out their address, and just rang the doorbell, even though the door was wide open, and Sawyer was standing right there.
