408 The Search (1/2)

The Hitting Zone half_empty 37700K 2022-07-23

I had a restless night of sleep. I was constantly thinking about Mrs. Atkins and if she heard us talk about my brother.

Noah was on the same boat, but on a different deck. He kept staring at me and making eye contact. He was still hung up on the fact that a professional baseball player on his favorite team could possibly be related to me by blood.

Mrs. Atkins shook her head at the pair of us, watching us eat breakfast. "You two better not fall asleep during class. I won't bail you out if you get detention."

"You guys stayed up late last night?" Kyle asked.

"No-" Noah was about to deny, but with Mrs. Atkins as a witness that wasn't possible. "Not exactly. We forgot to do some work for a project and time just got away from us."

"You better not do that a night before the game." Dave warned. "Lack of sleep can affect your performance on the field."

We withstood the nagging and lectures from the rest of Noah's family. Even Zeke joined in on the way to school, not giving us a second of peace. Kyle even tatted us out to Mr. Miller, making the short ride to the school building, feel like a long one.

"Finally. Just the two of us." Noah sighed as we walked to his locker.

I pointedly looked around. We were surrounded by other teens. Everywhere.

"You know what I meant." Noah said. "No other family to butt in. If I ask you questions out here, no one is going to jump in our business."

"Questions?"

"Yea, like how much, percentage wise, do you think that Jeremy Patterson is your brother?"

"Shhh." I gripped his arm, looking around to make sure no one overheard. After seeing that no one was suspiciously looking at us, I lowered my voice. "Don't say his name, okay? I'm not even sure if he's him. It's just a thought I had when I saw him on the news."

"The night you got sick! It was an anxiety attack, wasn't it?" Noah asked.

I hiked my backpack up on my shoulders. "Yea, it sparked some memories I guess."

"Then it must be a high percentage." Noah whispered as we walked into the classroom. "Enough to jog your memories and upset you to that degree? I think we're on the right path here." He looked around at our classmates. "We'll do some investigating at lunch again. Eat in the library as we look up his bio."

"He has a biography?" I asked, unsure. "Aren't those usually for old people?"

"No way. All athletes have some kind of bio online that lists their childhood, where they went to college, if they got married, those kinds of things."

"Married?" My eyes widened. "Is he?"

Noah rolled his eyes. "How would I know? I'm a baseball player, not a dating expert. And," He stressed. "He wasn't on the A's until recently. Sometimes during games, they'll introduce little tidbits of their personal life's, but I haven't been paying too close attention."

The school bell rang.

We both fell silent as the teacher came into class.

Throughout the morning, Noah and I would ask each other questions during breaks. Which was pointless since neither of us knew the answers. I had an image in my head and Noah only knew baseball statistics.

It wasn't until lunch that Noah remembered something from the night he was traded to the A's. "I think I remember the broadcast saying he was raised in the Bay Area and that's why he was unhappy with San Diego."

The blow took some air out of me. My shoulders drooped. "You're thinking it's not him?"

"No! No!" Noah said as we walked into the library. "I'm thinking that makes him your brother."

I raised an eyebrow, not understanding his thinking at all.

"Listen. If your mom was crazy when he was around too, then it makes sense why he doesn't like the southwest. That was said too! San Diego knew he wouldn't stay next year when he becomes a free agent. He rather go anywhere else. Because." Noah rubbed his hands together. "He didn't want to be near your mom."

Wow. What a deduction. For some reason, it made me happy to know that Noah was on my side. He believed me when I told him that a famous ball player could be my brother. I wouldn't have been surprised if he just laughed me off, but he's taking this seriously.

We went to a computer in the corner and Noah started to login. He didn't have to ask what he should do. He simply clicked the Google search button and started to type. 'Jeremy Patterson biography.'

The first two articles were just statistics from his time with San Diego. Both majors and minors.

Noah scrolled all the way through just to be sure. But the only personal information we got was his height and weight. Hometown: San Mateo.

I poked Noah. "Where's that?"