A/N: I might not be able to post as often because my golf camp is starting soon. I know golf sounds boring but it is very hard and very fun so no judging. I will still try to post every day, but there may be a few days that I can't. If I miss a day I might post two chapters the next day to even things out. So yeah. Here is chapter 6 for all my lovelies. I hope you enjoy. Carry on (/0.0)/

I do not own The Outsiders or any of the characters.

Ponyboy had gained a new habit of throwing his hands out randomly. Sometimes it worked, but most of the time it didn't. That just made him do it even more, in hope of mastering his skill. He began doing it so much his elbows would make a large popping noise every so often. People on the street would stare at him strangely. It didn't bother him none. He didn't fit in with Socs, and barely even fit in with Greasers. Heck, he doubted he even fit in the 'human' category anymore.

The past few weeks had made it even harder to keep the secret. Pony hated keeping the secret from the gang, especially Soda and Johnny. He decided he would tell Johnny later tonight.

Pony's POV

I was so nervous to tell Johnny, you could visible see me shaking. I had to find a way to tell Johnny without the whole gang figuring out. They probably wouldn't notice if I told him right in the middle of the room. With Steve, Soda, and Two-bit arguing over who was, and who wasn't, cheating they would wouldn't even notice. I couldn't risk Darry or Dally hearing though. If I wanted to tell Johnny it would have to be somewhere else."

"I'm going to the park, wanna come Johnny?" I offered. I was silently hoping he would say yes. Johnny always said yes, but I was still worried he wouldn't.

"Yeah. Sure." He gladly agreed. Johnny seemed so glad I asked him. I guess I haven't been paying much attention to anyone lately.

"I wanna go too," I heard Two-bit whine when I turned for the door. I practically yelled at him that he couldn't come. He mocked hurt and held his hands up in defeat, "The parks infantile anyway." I was surprised Two-bit knew a word that big but I ignored it.

The walk to the park was quiet. We usually were quiet but this time it was unnerving. Maybe it was just awkward for me. Johnny didn't seem to be disturbed by the silence. When we go to the park we sat on top of the monkey bars. The first few minutes we talked about everything but what I initially planned to.

"—and then when Two-bit said that, the girl tol-," Johnny was telling a story when I cut him off.

"Johnny I've gotta tell you something." My voice was quavering, "but you have to promise not to tell anyone." He nodded. I explained the story from the beginning. The lightning. The dream. The vase. I could tell he was shocked. His head was bobbing up and down the whole time.

"That's why you've been flaying your hands everywhere." He said more as a statement than a question. I nodded. "Can you show me?" The problem was I didn't know if I can show him. Sometimes I could do it, sometimes I couldn't. I tried showing him anyway. I jumped off the monkey bars and told him to stay put. I ran about a hundred meters away then threw my hand out in front of me. My vision blurred, my peripheral vision showing a blood red color. I only went back to the time that he asked if I could show him. I was able to control when I stopped rewinding life better. Running back to the monkey bars, I waved my hands above my head.

"See Johnnycakes!" I yelled, "I can do it."

When I got to the monkey bars seven seconds later I could see the shocked expression on Johnny's face. "W-Wow!" he stuttered. "How else could I get there in less than a millisecond?" I smirked.

"That is pretty tuff." He admitted, before jumping off the top of the monkey bars, "Let's go back now. Darry's gonna have a cow." I agreed even though I knew if we were late I could just rewind life.

The walk back was not quiet at all. Johnny asked more questions than Two-bit, even though I already explained everything. I tried my best at answering but I only knew as much as he did.

I opened the door to the house and it was like walking into another dimension. The whole gang was gone, except Soda and Darry. There was also a woman that looked to be about Darry's age. Everyone looked up at me. I stood there next to Johnny confused as could be, before Darry finally spoke. "Pony, there's someone here that wants to talk to you."

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