The Shaquile O’Neal of Lying
Cynthia and I looked at each other. Setting the box down and letting the bobbypin fall from my hands, I turned around slowly. I gulped as Cynthia nudged me over.
Fumbling over my words, I struggled to find a good excuse.
"Um... nothing?" I shrugged as a goofy smile unintentionally crept upon my face. The boss's face was expressionless. Beads of sweat went down my face. He walked past me and towards the box.
"Ah, I was looking for this. Where did you find it?" I grimaced.
"We didn't. It's been here the whole time," I replied tentatively. The boss hummed, took the box and made his way out the door. I noticed his eyes drift to where the cast off bobbypin was but he made no mention of it. Once he left, Cynthia and I breathed out a side of relief.
"That was close. "
"Too close," I agreed. Cynthia plucked up the bobbypin and put it away.
"We're lucky that you're the Shaquile O'Neal of lying." I rolled my eyes at Cynthia's remark. I had to admit, she was right. We got lucky. Still, that box left me with more questions than answers. I looked at Cynthia and I could tell that the two of us were in the same train of thought.
"He took it pretty well," I pointed out, "I wonder why." Cynthia shrugged.
"Maybe he didn't want us to think that it was bigger? Did you ever think about that?"
"Yes and I have realized that he has failed in doing so," I retaliated. "And I have a plan to find out what this 'bigger thing' is." Cynthia groaned and put her head in her hands. I turned my head.
"Are you not in?"
"Yes, I'm in," Cynthia replied, "On the condition that you take the fall." Shaking my head, I agreed.