The sun didn’t just shine—it pressed. Flat and heavy against the asphalt, against the porch railings, against the back of Gwen’s neck where her hair stuck in dark, damp curls. August in this town was a held breath: no wind, just the thrum of cicadas winding tighter and tighter.
“Deal.”
1. Sticky Afternoon
Outside, the cicadas finally paused. For one long second, there was only the hum of the laptop fan and the sound of two people breathing in the thick, golden air. Gwen Summer Heat - Hepsi WIP -SkuddButt-
“I know,” Gwen said. She pulled a spare stool over and sat beside her. “That’s why I like it.”
“You’ve been staring at that for an hour,” Gwen said.
Gwen peeled herself off the steps and ducked into the garage’s shade. On the screen: a rough animation loop. A character—Gwen, unmistakably, with that sharp jaw and the lazy confidence—walking through a haze of summer mirage. Behind her, the word HEPSI flickered like a neon sign shorting out. And in the bottom corner, in tiny, almost apologetic type: skuddbutt. The sun didn’t just shine—it pressed
“Come here. Look.”
Hepsi shrugged. “Inside joke. Or a username. Or a typo I decided to keep.” She clicked play. The loop wasn’t finished—the walk cycle stuttered, the colors bled into each other like melting popsicles—but there was something there. A feeling. The weight of heat, the drag of time, the strange tenderness of two people sharing a cramped garage while the world outside cooked.
“It’s not done,” Hepsi said, almost defensively. “Deal
They left the WIP open on the screen— Gwen_SummerHeat_v04_Hepsi_SkuddButt —and walked out into the shimmer. The sun hadn’t let up. But for the first time that day, it felt less like a weight and more like a glow. End of piece. (WIP — more to come, maybe. If the heat lets up.)
Then Hepsi cracked a smile. “You want to help me color the flames?”