by Harloe Rae
My mind scrambles for something to say but I’m horribly distracted by her aqua eyes focused on me. I clear my throat before muttering, “You've given me plenty already.”
Lennon’s eyebrows bunch in confusion as her head tilts slightly. “Huh? Why do you say that? I haven’t done anything. You’re the savior around here.” She chuckles lightly while fidgeting with her shirt sleeve.
Okay . . . Shit.
I shouldn’t have said that. My brain swirls with explanations to smooth this over so she doesn't think I'm a freak. I decide to be honest. “Your smile is all I need.”
That’s exactly what she gives me before dipping her chin. “Wow. That’s really sweet.” She gazes up at me from under her long lashes and the impact is detrimental to my pulse. Having Lennon’s completely undivided attention on me is similar to being electrocuted. The high voltage seems to zap through me, stealing any coherent response, so I continue gawking slack-jaw like a creep.
Lennon sighs while her eyes scan my face and I wonder what she sees. She shrugs before saying, “I’m going to the office and telling the principal what happened. Do you wanna come with or go to class?”
I don’t like either of those options but my regular schedule appeals to me far more than being questioned by the principal. Leaving Lennon stabs at my chest but the thought of sitting in the office makes my skin crawl.
“Will you be all right alone? I should probably get to class but if you want me to come with, I can.” I’d go with her no matter what, even if my heart seized with panic, but she’s already shaking her head.
“This isn’t my first rodeo so don’t worry.” She starts edging around me so I step out into the hallway. “So, I’ll see you around?” She asks while backing away.
I nod while tracking her retreating form, regretting the safer choice of going to class and separating from her. I’ll be seeing her very soon though.
Lennon waves before blessing me with another smile, which is exactly what I need to calm the worry slithering through my veins. She turns and walks toward the stairs while my mind conjures up imagines of her being attacked again. Next time could be worse and I can’t allow any danger to reach her. I wait a few beats before following, the need to ensure she’s safe settling deep within me.
No matter where she goes, I’ll always follow.
Lennon
I dream of stormy waters, thrashing and turbulent, crashing against the unsuspecting shoreline. The waves are relentless and chaotic, refusing to calm. Over and over, again and again, without rest. Whenever I wake, it's always to images of him.
~Four Years Later~
“GAH, STOP IT. You're embarrassing me.” I elbow Lucy, my pesky roommate, in the ribs as a blush burns my face. My eyes dart around Brewed Awakenings, the café near campus, before pinning her with a glare. Hopefully no one heard her crude comments.
Lucy rolls her eyes. “I'm trying to help you out, Len. You're always complaining about not meeting enough guys.” Her eyebrows wiggle while her chin juts toward the cute boy ahead of us again.
Just thinking about approaching him has cramps attacking my legs. “I'm too shy and awkward. I can't just force it, ya know? Urgh, of course you don’t know. Flirting is automatic for you.”
She snorts as I point out the obvious.
“Whatever, Luce. You know it’s true so don’t bother denying it. Things are different for me though. Talking to a man shouldn't make me feel uncomfortable but it does. The right guy won’t make me nauseous and ready to panic though.” My voice tapers off as familiar humiliation surges through me.
“Don’t put so much pressure on yourself. At our age, dating should be easy and breezy. Just for fun.” Laughter paints her tone when she nudges me lightly. “The fear won’t suddenly vanish unless you start doing something about it. Like ripping off a bandage. Just walk up and introduce yourself. He seems completely harmless.” Confidence radiates from her and envy bleeds from me.
Lucy has been giving me a similar version of this same speech since we met freshman year. No matter how many times she’s lectured me over the years, I’m still single and a total novice when it comes to the opposite sex. I wish there was one solid reason to blame but my lack of experience is a messy hodgepodge, starting with my parent’s rigid upbringing. It didn’t help that my family frequently moved when I was growing up or that my naturally introverted personality beckons me to blend in the background.
I can’t leave out the painful truth that a few of my interactions with men involved the explanation of no means no. Perhaps my passive attitude causes some misunderstanding but I never asked for the slobbering attention those jerks gave me. Thankfully something always interrupted them before any real damage was done. The most memorable was a certain blue-eyed boy I’ll never forget.
Before my thoughts get whisked away by Ryker, the line we’ve been waiting in shifts forward and it’s my turn to order. I grab my usual hazelnut coffee and toasted Asiago bagel before finding an empty table.
“So, what do you think? Is he worth a little case of the jitters?” Lucy asks once we’re seated and digging into our food.
I scowl at her after sipping my favorite caffeinated blend. Her words are almost enough to ruin the sweet flavor lingering on my tongue but not quite.
“Knock it off. It’s so much worse than that and you know it. We’ve been over this how many times? I can’t just stroll over there and start up a conversation. No way.”
“But what if he’s an amazing catch and you’re letting the future walk away by not giving him a shot?” Lucy’s brown eyes are pleading but she won’t change my mind.
I take another bite while making a noncommittal noise.
“If he was someone special, I’d know.”
“Like your secret admirer?” She sing-songs before smirking.
My skin prickles at the mention of the mystery person who’s been leaving me random gifts since I started college. I almost choke on the lump in my throat while trying to respond.
“Probably not. If he or she actually liked me, they’d show their face by now. There hasn’t been anything more than the usual coffee and bagel for a month anyway. Maybe they’re finally realizing I’m a waste of their time.”
Her slim brow arches at me.
“You honestly believe that? Yeah right. You’re such a sap and I know you love those little surprises. Most people would have thrown that stuff away, afraid of being drugged. But you gobbled it up after reading the cute little note. I enjoy that trust about you, even though it freaked me out at first.” Lucy admits while jutting out her chin. “It’s obvious you’ve got some odd connection with this person. It’s gotta be killing you not to know who it is. Can’t we try tracking whoever it is down yet? We can ask anyone who works here since the coffees and bagels are always from here.”
I’m already shaking my head before she finishes.
“Nope. I’ve told you numerous times it’s more exciting not knowing. It’s whimsical and sweet and meant to be treasured. I’d hate to discover their identity and be totally disappointed for whatever reason. I like fantasizing much better.”
I release a slow breath and think of the last larger package that arrived, perfectly wrapped in sunflower yellow paper. I picture a chiseled jaw clenched in concentration as thick fingers work carefully to fold the edges just right. His light eyes sparkle in the lamplight and crinkle in the corners when a smile lifts his lips. I image him reading a steamy scene from the autographed romance novel he delivered to me. Another soft sigh leaves me.
“Yeah, it’s definitely better to keep it a mystery.”
Lucy grunts.
“But it’s been happening for years. Years, Len! And it’s gotta be a guy. What girl would keep up the charade for this long? We’re far too impatient for that.”
I shrug.
“We’ll probably never know and that’s just fine. Pretty soon I’ll graduate and move on. They won’t know where to send stuff anymore.”
The idea of not receivi
ng those items makes my heart hurt. I’d never admit it to Lucy but I look forward to getting them. Far too much based on the storm cloud that’s suddenly rolled over me.
“Why do you look so upset? Considering you don’t care enough about this person to find them, right?” She asks warily. “Or did someone mess with your coffee?”
Not wanting to tell her the entire truth, I circle back to a safer subject.
“Nothing really. Just sad Mr. Right hasn’t shown up yet and I’m kind of lonely.”
“What about the guys in your classes? Don’t you ever talk to them?”
I groan in annoyance.
“Only because the professor tells us what to say. Plus, most of my courses lately are in the design studio and unfortunately those men are interested in something I can’t offer.” My disgruntled tone has Lucy snickering.
“Let me hook you up with someone!” She huffs when my head shakes wildly back and forth. “Seriously, you’re going to be a virgin forever. You can’t leave college without giving it up. Just think of all the sweaty fun you’ve already missed out on.”
“Says who?” I question with a raised brow, very familiar with this topic.
Lucy releases a frustrated squeak before practically yelling, “Me!”
My shhh is immediate and thankfully her tone dials down a few notches.
“I care about your lady bits and honestly worry about the obvious neglect their dealing with. Don’t you have urges, woman?”
Even though the last part is whispered, my gaze darts around in fear that someone heard.
“I can’t believe you just said that. Why are you always concerned with my supposed needs? Luce, you get enough action for both of us. I’m fine living vicariously through you.”
“Yeah, I see that.” She exhales heavily. “Sorry for getting on your case. Again. It’s just difficult for me to understand since my parents didn’t hide me away. In a way, it’s sweet how dedicated you are to finding the right guy to steal your virtue.” Lucy’s sympathetic eyes contradict her sassy tone. Deep down, I know she understands me.
My friend thinks waiting for love is old fashioned and maybe I am. There’s nothing wrong with wanting a man to actually care about me before sharing my most intimate pieces with him. I’m not saying we need to get married first but being wooed and spoiled a bit isn’t asking much. I refuse to believe romance is dead, so I’m fine holding out until my heart pitter-patters.
I want the butterflies, dammit.
I’ve had the fluttering eruption deep in my belly once before, which only strengthened my resolve to find love. Next time, I want the boy to return my affections because being ignored by the only one I craved sucked ass. Other than him and the random package deliveries, my body has remained tingle-free. Imagining anyone else giving me that type of reaction hasn’t been possible either.
So, here I am. Twenty-two and zero experience with guys.
I’ve chatted with men online after Lucy encouraged me to set up a dating profile. I even met a few for a date but it never went farther than a rushed meal. Each time they ran off scared, like something was chasing them away. It had to be me, right? After several failed attempts, I was the only common denominator. Plenty showed interest but I never got to know any well enough to try.
I'm not totally unfortunate looking, at least according to Lucy. She says my light eyes pop against the dark color of my hair, making a sexy contrast. Her words, not mine. It must be my introverted nature, but that’s not something I can easily change. I’ve always been on the quiet and skittish side, frequently getting stuck in my mind while trying to figure out what to say. Whatever tumbles out of my mouth ends of being a mash of consonants and total gibberish. My date would laugh and I couldn’t hear myself think over the rapid beat in my chest. By the time they realized I wasn’t worth the trouble, my nerves were completely shot and frazzled.
A loud snap in front of my eyes yanks me back to the present.
“Earth to Lennon.” Lucy is giving me her typical expectant look—a cocked brow paired with a squint. “Where’d you disappear to in that head of yours?”
I rub my face while clearing the clouded thoughts away.
“Sorry. I got caught up in the disastrous whirlwind called my life—the usual stuff. My parents called earlier asking when I was moving back home. Can you imagine?” I almost gag at the idea. “Where am I going to live though? You’re leaving me.” My lip sticks out in a pout and Lucy mirrors my action.
“Will you be alright while I’m in Paris? I feel terrible leaving you.” Her eyes mist over a tad as her voice takes on a note of concern.
Discussing Lucy’s extended stay overseas causes dread to slither up my spine. My best friend will be an ocean away for months. I won’t ruin the experience for her though so I force a small smile.
“Don’t worry about me. You’re the one leaving home. Who knows what kind of trouble you’ll get into over there.”
She rubs her hands together while practically bouncing in the chair.
“I know, right? That’s the best part. I have no idea what to expect and the possibilities are endless. Maybe I’ll meet an amazing man who wants to make all my dreams come true.” Lucy’s brow bobs obnoxiously.
Worry strikes me like a whip.
“Promise to come back?”
She scoffs.
“Of course, Lenny. Or you’d move over there with me.”
A loud snort shoots out of me.
“That’s rich. As if my parents would survive just thinking about it. Nah, I’ll stay put and you’ll be back soon enough.”
“What are your plans?” She questions before popping the last bite of bagel into her mouth. My forced exhale says it all. “That bad, huh?”
I rest my chin on my open palm while trying to keep the stress bottled up.
“Just a lot of work. I really need to start selling more clothes if there’s any chance of opening an actual business. My professors are allowing me to keep working in the studios through the summer but I’ll need to find a new space by fall. I have a few solid months to create a bunch of inventory but then what?” My frustration whooshes out in another heavy breath. “There’s no way I’ll ask my parents. They’ll wear me down until I agree to come back home. One day at a time for now.”
Lucy’s forehead scrunches as her soulful stare sears into me. “Len, should I stay? For real. I can go to Europe next year. Let me help you get started.”
“No way, friend. This trip is the jumpstart to your career. I’ll survive, like always. Plus, you’ll be a phone call away.” I hope my words don’t expose the nerves crawling up my throat.
“And if you need me, I won’t hesitate to come home. You know that, Lenny. Don’t be afraid to tell me.”
“I won’t. Promise.” It comes out as a whisper and I straighten up and attempt to infuse my system with confidence. “I’ve been selling almost everything posted on my site. I’m not sure but it seems like the same person keeps buying from me. They’re local too so shipping doesn’t cost a fortune. Everything will be fine.”
My sweet friend smiles at me.
“All right, if you say so. I’m still expecting a few crop tops to drive all the French men crazy.”
I laugh while nodding.
“The more skin showing, the better. I’ll have you decked out in all the latest trends before you leave.”
“You’re the greatest, Lenny.” Lucy reaches for my hand and gives it a quick squeeze.
If only I could get a man to feel the same way.
Ryker
The darkness isn’t so lonely with streaks of your sunlight.
SHE LOOKS SO beautiful, just like each time my eyes devour her.
Lennon’s long hair whips around as she begins vehemently shaking her head. I image her turquoise eyes are more green than blue right now, the bold color thrashing like a tumultuous sea at whatever crazy idea Lucy is suggesting.
As I watch her in the café, sitting with her snarky friend, my body practically
vibrates with the need to get closer. I never do though. A safe distance separates us and I always remain hidden from her sight. Even though Lennon is everything to me, she isn’t aware of my constant presence. I’m not sure she ever will be.
I take a sip of coffee and contemplate the reality I’ve created—my purpose set in stone after that unexpected day four years ago. A shudder rolls through me, even after all this time, as I imagine how differently that incident in our high school hallway could have ended. If I hadn’t been passing by at that exact moment. If Lennon hadn’t cried out for help. If Jason dragged her out of earshot. The horrible possibilities are endless. All those reasons, those potential threats, are why I’m always here for her. Just in case she needs me.
Well, if I’m being honest, I need Lennon just as much. Probably more. She makes me feel . . . better. My entire life before her, I was isolated and alone. When Lennon showed up, she altered the secluded path I’d been traveling down. Because of her, happiness flows inside of me and constantly warms my chest. There used to be overwhelming darkness but her sunshine has given me patches of blinding light. Sometimes a ghost of a smile teases my lips as I bask in her glow. On a few rare occasions, I’ve actually experienced flutters in my gut and it’s fucking weird when that fluffy stuff floats through me.
My phone vibrates, effectively yanking me from the blissful moment. I scoff while reading the message.
Dx8MM: Get your ass online.
My fingers fly over the touchscreen, easily shutting his ass down with a quick reply.
AATS: Not home. I’ll be around later.
Dx8MM: You’re getting lazy only working at night. Help me something quick.
AATS: Screw off. I make more money in a few hours than you make in a week. Even if I could help, I’m busy right now.
Dx8MM: Watching out for your girl?
AATS: Always.
Dx8MM: She know yet?
AATS: Didn’t I tell you to screw off?