Once she found that no one was looking at her, with a couple of fast furtive glances. She knelt. With style, putting her backpack on the floor at the same time. In order to check its contents. Each action was premeditated. Showing a lot of discipline, classy. After all, she had to show who she was. The name of the Manfrella family depended on it. The girl did not want another interruption. The last one almost caused her a heart attack.
Apparently everything was there. Anyway she carefully review each item. Her beautiful black eyes found several cans of spray paint in different colors, and the stencil she created. Everything was in order.
Now a minor detail... Where was Sam's room? Foolishly, she looked up for a signal. She did not know what she was looking for. Maybe a neon sign indicating the boy´s bedroom. Celeste felt stupid.
She swallowed some of her pride. With decision she walked toward one of the children who were looking through the window, but at the last moment, she stopped. She was afraid to touch him. What if the mutant was frightened and explode in flames? Peter would be so mad.
Sighing, she breathed deeply gathering all the courage she could find. Then she managed to touch his shoulder. The boy turned away, annoyed. He would be around ten.
"What? I am watching the game... " She froze. The words that came out of her mouth were confusing at first, almost babbling. The boy looked puzzled. Trying to guess what she wanted. Annoyed. Obviously he wanted to keep looking through the window.
" I want to know where is Sam's room." The boy looked even more annoyed. Obviously he did not have the slightest intention of helping. The girl put the babbling aside. How many times she had done that? She looked on her bag for money. She found "her lucky charm" and placed it between her fingers. Showing the reward.
"What if Ben Franklin ask?" The reaction on the small mutant was immediate. His eyes lit up magically, shone like beacons. They were like two lanterns. The glow disappeared as quickly as it arrived. Standing next to her, he barely reached her shoulders.
"I know many Sams..." He said. She thought he was trying to get more money, it was not a problem. When she was looking for more, the child quickly added.
"Actually I know several Sams. For real." The girl thought for a second.
"The Sam I am looking for looks like Asian, but has an accent of the old continent." Now it was the child who meditated, surfing his memories trying to find a face for the person the girl described.
"Yes, I know him. Follow me. "Although she was not accustomed to follow orders, the girl walked after him willingly. Soon she would cast her long-awaited revenge.
There she stood, before the door of his room. Benjamin Franklin made another quick appearance. And the boy seemed to be made of smoke. He ran out of there as fast as he could, with instructions to forget everything.
She doubted the boy told her the truth. Everything was in perfect order. So much order for a boy. Except for some books out of place. Another fact that surprised her, were the curtains. They were of a beautiful dark color. Perhaps a very dark blue. She had to ask where he got those curtains.
She needed a test... and knew where to find it. Carefully she opened his closet trying to do not mess up anything. Then she found it. Among many other pieces, and shoes, she found the proof she needed. The clothes he had worn the day they met.
With a renewed security, she placed her backpack on the bed. Picking up a spray of red paint.
Celeste checked the room. Looking at all the details. Where would she begin? The walls needed a new decoration. The little demon smiled wickedly. She was willing to destroy the place. To teach him lesson for making her cry. For contradicting her. For not paying attention and nod when she expected him to did it. The girl felt a growing sense of expectation at every moment. With every instant she delayed her revenge she felt more need for it. But when she was ready to paint the wall with all her anger... she found that there was nothing of anger left to use. All her feelings were replaced with a giant vacuum that filled her chest. Why? She did not know. She was afraid, attempting to regain her original idea. But she could not do it. Even when it was hard to admit it openly, Sam was the closest thing to a friend she had. Not counting Estella, of course. A truth so big, it was irrefutable. She discovered that her little heart was still beating on her chest.
The little demon inside her crawled to hide somewhere. Ashamed. She changed the red paint can with a yellow spray paint. Her hands searched without any trouble inside the backpack. Then she removed the stencil that would become her signature.
A yellow crown painted on the wall. The
crown of a queen. Just above his bed. She smiled. A beautiful smile without a hint of evilness, with no other hidden motive than to show her happiness. Mission accomplished.