Chapter 7: Breaking the Ice
The late afternoon sun streamed through the large windows of the campus library as Riley lingered by one of the long oak tables, her laptop open but untouched. Her fingers tapped rhythmically against the table's edge as she waited for Elena to arrive.
Sheâd spent the better part of the morning crafting a message that struck the balance between professional and casual, suggesting they meet to discuss their group project. The reply from Elena had been brief but polite:
"Library at 3?"
Riley had agreed, although she couldnât shake the nerves buzzing in her chest.
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The sound of approaching footsteps pulled Riley from her thoughts. She looked up just as Elena turned the corner, her polished leather boots clicking softly against the tiled floor.
Riley swallowed hard, forcing herself to remain calm as Elena smiled faintly and gestured to the seat across from her.
âHey,â Elena said, sliding into the chair. She placed her bag on the table and pulled out a notebook and pen. âSorry Iâm a little late. Class ran over.â
Riley waved it off. âNo worries. Iâve only been here a few minutes.â
Elena nodded, flipping open her notebook. âSo, I thought we could start by figuring out what media we want to analyze for the project. That might help us narrow down our focus.â
Riley nodded, her voice steady. âYeah, that makes sense. Did you have any ideas?â
Elena tilted her head thoughtfully. âI was thinking something with a lot of depthâmaybe a TV series that tackles social issues or a film thatâs heavy on character development. What about you?â
Riley hesitated. âI like the idea of a TV series. Something recent, maybe, so it feels relevant?â
Elena smiled. âWeâre on the same page, then. What about Euphoria? Itâs rich in social and psychological themes, and itâs something a lot of people can relate to.â
âThatâs actually a great idea,â Riley said, her confidence building. âWe could analyze the different character arcs and how theyâre shaped by their environments.â
Elena nodded, her eyes lighting up. âExactly. Plus, it gives us plenty to work with. Do you want to meet here again to start outlining, orâ¦?â
Riley hesitated, her heart racing. âI was actually thinking maybe we could work at one of the campus cafes? Thereâs that one by the arts buildingâitâs quieter, but they have great coffee.â
âThat sounds perfect,â Elena said, her smile softening. âLetâs do that. Tomorrow around four?â
Riley nodded, trying to keep her composure. âWorks for me.â
Elena closed her notebook, sliding it back into her bag. âGreat. Iâll see you then.â
With a final smile, she stood and walked away, leaving Riley sitting at the table, her mind reeling.
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Later that evening, Riley met up with Sam and Jordan again in their usual spot at the dorm lounge. Sam was sprawled across the couch with a gaming controller in hand, while Jordan leaned against the armrest, scrolling through his phone.
âYou look like youâve been through the wringer,â Sam said, barely glancing up as Riley flopped into an armchair.
Riley groaned. âI just had my first actual conversation with Elena since high school.â
Jordanâs eyebrows shot up. âAnd you survived to tell the tale?â
âBarely,â Riley muttered, sinking further into the chair.
Sam paused his game, tossing the controller aside. âOkay, spill. What happened?â
âShe suggested Euphoria for our project,â Riley said. âI agreed. And then I suggested we work at that cafe near the arts building. She said yes.â
âThatâs progress!â Jordan said, smiling.
âYeah, but I donât know how to act around her,â Riley admitted. âSheâs so... put-together. And Iâm just... me.â
âRiley, youâve worked hard to become the best version of yourself,â Sam said firmly. âDonât sell yourself short.â
Jordan nodded. âBesides, she clearly doesnât think youâre just âyou.â She wouldnât have agreed to work with you if she didnât see potential.â
âPotential?â Riley asked, raising an eyebrow.
âYou know, as a partner,â Jordan said quickly, though the slight smirk on his face didnât go unnoticed.
Sam rolled his eyes. âIgnore him. The point is, youâve got this. Just be yourself, and everything will work out.â
Riley sighed, her shoulders relaxing slightly. âThanks, guys.â
âAnytime,â Sam said with a grin.
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Across campus, Elena was sitting at a small table in her dorm, her laptop open as she typed up notes for another class. But her thoughts kept drifting back to Riley.
When Riley had walked into the library earlier, Elena had done a double take. The transformation was undeniableânot just in how Riley looked but in how she carried herself. There was a quiet confidence there now, one that had been missing before.
And yet, Elena couldnât help but remember the Riley from high schoolâthe quiet, unassuming girl who always seemed to fade into the background. Sheâd noticed Riley back then, even if she never admitted it out loud. There was something about her that had always intrigued Elena, though she couldnât quite put her finger on it.
Now, seeing Riley again, Elena felt a mix of curiosity and admiration. She wanted to know more about this new version of Rileyâthe one who had suggested working at a cafe with a quiet conviction that seemed both natural and unexpected.
As she closed her laptop, Elena made a mental note to pay closer attention during their next meeting.
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Riley lay in bed that night, staring at the ceiling. The day had been a whirlwind, and tomorrowâs meeting at the cafe loomed large in her mind.
What if I say something stupid? she thought.
But then she remembered the way Elena had smiled at her, the way her eyes had lit up when they discussed the project.
Maybe this wonât be so bad after all, she thought, a small smile tugging at her lips.
Across campus, Elena sat by her window, staring out at the twinkling lights of the city. She thought of Rileyâs quiet determination and the way sheâd suggested the cafe with such casual confidence.
Thereâs more to her than meets the eye, Elena thought, her curiosity growing.
As the campus settled into the quiet hum of the night, both girls found themselves thinking about each other, the spark of something new and unspoken beginning to take root.