I SETTLE ONTO THE BENCH, heave a deep sigh, and root in my bag for my lunch. After a long morning spent hunched over my computer, the sunlight and fresh air feels good, even if I didnât manage to snag the nice table by the pond. Before Sebastian, Iâd probably have eaten a protein bar at my desk and called it good enough. For the past week and a half, however, heâs pressed a carefully packed lunch into my hands before I can escape in the morning. The first day was a turkey sandwich with crisp lettuce and spicy mayo. The second, cold noodles with chicken and sesame sauce. Todayâs is a Greek salad, dressing encased in a little cup to keep the lettuce from getting soggy, plus toasted pita wedges. He even threw in a brownie, which Iâm almost completely certain he made from scratch.
I wouldnât have thought heâd have the time, but heâs awake a lot during the night.
Ever since I broke down that boundary and we went back to the way things were before, Iâve spent the night in his room. I have all the intentions in the world to sleep in Izzyâs room, but then he kisses me, and itâs impossible to resist the rough drag of his fingertips on my waist and his smooth lips against mine. Unlike before, however, weâre living in the same place, so after we finish, thereâs nowhere to go. No dorm room, no excuses to run away. I fall asleep in his arms, but more often than not, I wake up a couple hours later, alone except for the cat.
Light usually spills from the kitchen into the darkened living room, but I havenât worked up the nerve to go and sit with him. Itâs one thing to let him back into my life, and another to let myself be intimate with him again. Acknowledging this issue of his would inevitably lead to another level of intimacy, something deeper than physical desire. I failed on the desire front, but I can keep the feelings at bay.
I pour the dressing over the salad and stab at it with my fork.
He might claim that heâs fine with being friends who fuck, but he deserves more than that. A moment of weakness, and it might as well be March again. Itâs selfish of me, but it feels so fucking good to have him, I just want to cling tighter. We havenât had penetrative sex again, but weâve had plenty of fun with all the other stuff. How am I supposed to stay away when being near him makes my belly feel like itâs full of fireworks?
Maybe by the time Penny gets back from her road trip, Iâll have managed to extricate myself from his orbit. She knows that Iâm staying with him, but she doesnât know about the rest.
I shove a bite of salad into my mouth as I check my phone. A text from Giana about our cousin Raquelâs new boyfriend. I reply to her, then hover my thumb over Sebastianâs contact.
Izzy calls me before I can decide whether to break down and text him.
When I accept the video call, I canât help the smile that crosses my face at the sight of her. Sheâs wearing a yellow sundress with bell sleeves, and somehow, the boldness works for her. A matching headband holds her hair back. Her blue eyes sparkle as she gives me a wave. This is the third time sheâs called me in as many days. I donât know how she decided that Iâm the person she wants to talk to on her lunch break, but I donât mind it.
âHey,â she says. âWhat are you eating?â
I hold up the salad container. âCourtesy of Sebastian.â
She holds up her own salad. âI donât even know why I got this. Iâm always excited to be healthy, and then I start eating it and it takes so long, you know? I feel like a rabbit.â
I frown down at my salad. âYouâre right. Iâm going to need to take half of this back to my desk.â
âYour cave, you mean.â
I roll my eyes. âSure.â
âHeâs still making you lunch,â she says. âInteresting.â
âI donât even know how he has time for it all.â I show her the brownie. âI think he made these from scratch, so your brownie mix is still in the pantry.â
âHe only breaks out the baked goods for people he likes.â She waggles her eyebrows. âSpeaking ofââ
âNope,â I interject. âWeâre friends. Thatâs it.â
âHe sounded suspiciously happy when he called me the other day.â
âWhich had nothing to do with me.â I keep my expression neutral, even if my mind is all too happy to supply me with images of the past few nights. Weâve fallen into our old routine so quickly, itâs hard to remember why I called it off in the first place. One way or another, we end up in bed. Last night, we made out in the shower, and afterward, he feasted on me until I nearly cried. I hated and loved it in equal measure, and I know by his teasing that he could tell.
She gives me a look, but doesnât call me out on my bullshit. âI was thinking of coming to one of the games against Binghamton. Probably the last one, if I can get away. You in?â
âHeâs been leaving me tickets to the games,â I admit. I refrain from mentioning he left the last one under the name of my favorite Jodie Foster character. As far as I know, heâs never seen , which means he put research into it. He wants us to watch it together, but if we do, weâd actually need to watch it, not use it as an excuse to make out. Jodie deserves better than that.
âInteresting,â she says again. She tilts her head to the side. âHave you gone?â
âI am trying to get into a highly competitive study abroad program,â I deadpan.
She sighs. âMia. I admire your focus, but youâre not just a space genius.â
âItâs not like weâre dating,â I say. âI donât have to go.â
âBut you want to.â When I donât immediately contradict her, she smiles, pleased, as if she just extracted a confession from me. She might be set on a future in event planning, but maybe she should consider law instead. She could be a real-life Elle Woods. âItâs okay to admit you want to.â
âWhose side are you on?â
âLove.â
I roll my eyes.
âYou canât work all the time.â
The first time we talked, I figured that this was better than confiding in Penny, but now Iâm not sure. Izzyâs tenaciousness knows no bounds. âI can if Iâm serious about preparing for this symposium.â
She groans, slumping down in her chair. It looks like sheâs in her office; framed covers of bridal magazines line the wall behind her. If I had to help someone plan weddings all day, I would lose my shit.
âYouâre no fun,â she says. âNo one is going to think youâre irrevocably in love if you go to one baseball game and cheer for him. Just donât wear his jersey.â
Even if I didnât wear his jersey, my presence would be just like walking into the kitchen at two in the morning. An invasion of a space that I donât belong in, even if it hurts to admit. I canât taunt himâor myselfâwith things we canât have.
âMaybe,â I say, mostly because itâs easier to agree with her. I guess I could, technically, pretend that Iâm just a fan of McKeeâs baseball team. She makes everything sound so easyâand for her, most things easy. Iâm probably being uncharitable, but since when was something difficult for Izzy Callahan?
âNo maybes, only firm commitments,â she says with a grin. âIâm going to come to this game with you, Cooper and Penny can come if theyâre back from their road trip by then, and weâll pregame because I like baseball better when Iâm toasted. Itâs going to be .â
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