“Four of them.”
She knew how odd that would sound, but her defense was simple: she was a single woman living alone, and one couldn't be too careful. Right? She moved where his hand guided her. Frankly it made her feel better to know that she wasn't in Arons direct line of sight.
“He's never been creepy like this before.”
She answered in a low tone. She wanted to look back, to see if he was still back there, but she didn't need to. She could feel him.
It didn't take them long to get to the first road they could take to get to her house. That road. She paused for a moment, and continued on to the next where she quickly took a left. It was dark. Dark like that night was. She was overjoyed that she didn't have to make this trek alone.
Her apartment was on the first floor, luckily. As she neared the building, she flipped her key out of her pocket, and readied it for its job. Within seconds, her door was unlocked and she was inside, pulled Zed with her, only to see Aron still walking toward them.
With four loud clicks, the door was locked up tight. She tossed her keys on a small table by the door and quickly made a round through her place, pulling blinds and making sure the windows where securely locked. Finally, standing in the middle of what was her living room, she stared at Zed, her breathing was as heavy as it had been while they were dancing, only instead of excitement in her eyes, there was fear...