His family was going to the boat show the next day, then out to lunch, and maybe to the mall โฆ
Park took forever to eat his breakfast and take a shower.
โCome on, Park,โ his dad said sharply, โget dressed and put your makeup on.โ
Like heโd wear makeup to the boat show.
โCome on,โ his mom said, checking her lipstick in the hall mirror, โyou know your dad hate crowds.โ
โDo I have to go?โ
โYou donโt want to go?โ She scrunched and fluffed the back of her hair. โNo, I do,โ Park said. He didnโt. โBut what if Eleanor comes over? I
donโt want to miss the chance to talk to her.โ
โIs something wrong? You sure you didnโt fight?โ
โNo, no fight. Iโm just โฆ worried about her. And you know I canโt call her house.โ
His mom turned away from the mirror. โOkay โฆโ she said, frowning. โYou stay. But vacuum, okay? And put away big pile of black clothes on your floor.โ
โThanks,โ Park said. He hugged her.
โPark! Mindy!โ His dad was standing at the front door. โLetโs go!โ โPark staying home,โ his mom said. โWe go.โ
His dad flashed him a look, but didnโt argue.
Park wasnโt used to being home alone. He vacuumed. He put his clothes away. He made himself a sandwich and watched aย Young Onesย marathon on MTV, then fell asleep on the couch.
When he heard the doorbell, he jerked up to answer it before he was awake. His heart was pounding, the way it does sometimes when you sleep too hard in the middle of the day, like you canโt remember how to wake up.
He was sure it was Eleanor. He opened the door without checking.
Eleanor
Their car wasnโt in the driveway, so Eleanor figured Parkโs family wasnโt home. They were probably off doing awesome family stuff. Eating lunch at Bonanza and having their portraits taken in matching sweaters.
Sheโd already given up on the door when it opened. And before she could act embarrassed and uncomfortable about yesterday โ or pretend that she wasnโt โ Park was opening the screen door and pulling her in by her sleeve.
He didnโt even close the door before he put his arms around her, his entire arms, all down the length of her back.
Park usually held Eleanor with his hands on her waist, like they were slow-dancing. This wasnโt slow-dancing. This was โฆ something else. His arms were around her, and his face was in her hair, and there was no place for the rest of her to go but against him.
He was warm โฆ Likeย reallyย warm and fuzzy-soft. Like a sleeping baby, she thought. (Sort of. Not exactly.)
She tried to feel embarrassed again.
Park kicked the door closed and fell back on it, pulling her even tighter. His hair was clean and straight and flopping into his eyes, and his eyes were nearly closed. Fuzzy. Soft.
โWere you sleeping?โ she whispered. Like he still might be.
He didnโt answer, but his mouth fell on hers, open, and her head fell back into his hand. He was holding her so close, there was nowhere to hide. She couldnโt sit up or suck in or keep any secrets.
Park made a noise, and it hummed in her throat. She could feel all ten of his fingers. On her neck, on her back โฆ Her own hands hung stupidly at her side. Like they werenโt even in the same scene as his. Likeย sheย wasnโt even in the same scene.
Park must have noticed, because he pulled his mouth back. He tried to wipe it on the shoulder of his T-shirt, and he looked at her like he was seeing her for the first time since she got there.
โHey โฆโ he said, taking a breath, focusing. โWhatโs going on? Are you okay?โ
Eleanor looked at Parkโs face, so full of something she couldnโt quite place. His chin hung forward, like his mouth didnโt want to pull away from her, and his eyes were so green they could turn carbon dioxide into oxygen.
He was touching her all the places she was afraid to be touched โฆ Eleanor tried one last time to be embarrassed.
Park
For a second, he thought heโd gone too far.
He hadnโt even meant to, he was practically sleepwalking. And heโd been thinking about Eleanor, dreaming about her, for so many hours; wanting her made him stupid.
She was so still in his arms. He thought for a second that heโd gone too far, that heโd tripped a wire.
And then Eleanor touched him. She touched his neck.
Itโs hard to say why this was different from all the other times sheโd touched him.ย Sheย was different. She was still and then she wasnโt.
She touched his neck, then drew a line down his chest. Park wished that he was taller and broader; he hoped she wouldnโt stop.
She was so gentle compared to him. Maybe she didnโt want him like he wanted her. But even if she wanted him half as much โฆ
Eleanor
This is how she touched him in her head.
From jaw to neck to shoulder.
He was so much warmer than she expected, and harder. Like all of his muscles and bones were right on the surface, like his heart was beating just under his T-shirt.
She touched Park softly, gingerly, just in case she touched him wrong.
Park
He relaxed against the door.
He felt Eleanorโs hand on his throat, on his chest, then took her other hand and pressed it to his face. He made a noise like he was hurt and
decided to feel self-conscious about it later.
If he was shy now, he wouldnโt get anything that he wanted.
Eleanor
Park was alive, and she was awake, and this was allowed.
He was hers.
To have and hold. Not forever, maybe โ not forever, for sure โ and not figuratively. But literally. And now. Now, he was hers. And he wanted her to touch him. He was like a cat who pushes its head under your hands.
Eleanor brought her hands down Parkโs chest with her fingertips apart, then brought them up again under his shirt.
She did it because she wanted to. And because once she started touching him the way she did in her head, it was hard to stop. And because โฆ what if she never had the chance to touch him like this again?
Park
When he felt her fingers on his stomach, he made the noise again. He held her to him and pushed forward, pushing Eleanor backward โ stumbling around the coffee table to the couch.
In movies, this happens smoothly or comically. In Parkโs living room, it was just awkward. They wouldnโt let go of each other, so Eleanor fell back, and Park fell against her in the corner of the couch.
He wanted to look in her eyes, but it was hard when they were this close. โEleanor โฆโ he whispered.
She nodded.
โI love you,โ he said.
She looked up at him, her eyes shiny and black, then looked away. โI know,โ she said.
He pulled one of his arms out from under her and traced her outline against the couch. He could spend all day like this, running his hand down her ribs, into her waist, out to her hips and back again โฆ If he had all day, he would. If she werenโt made of so many other miracles.
โYou know?โ he repeated. She smiled, so he kissed her. โYouโre not the Han Solo in this relationship, you know.โ
โIโm totally the Han Solo,โ she whispered. It was good to hear her. It was good to remember it was Eleanor under all this new flesh.
โWell, Iโm not the Princess Leia,โ he said.
โDonโt get so hung up on gender roles,โ Eleanor said. Park ran his hand out to her hip and back again, catching his thumb under her sweater. She swallowed and lifted her chin.
He pulled her sweater up farther and, then, without thinking about why, he pulled up his shirt, too, and laid his bare stomach against hers.
Eleanorโs face crumpled, and it made him come unhinged.
โYou can be Han Solo,โ he said, kissing her throat. โAnd Iโll be Boba Fett. Iโll cross the sky for you.โ
Eleanor
Things she knew now, that she hadnโt known two hours ago:
Park was covered with skin. Everywhere. And it was all just as smooth and honey-beautiful as the skin on his hands. It felt thick and richer in some places, more like crushed velvet than silk. But it was all his. And all wonderful.
She was also covered with skin. And her skin was apparently covered with super-powered nerve endings that hadnโt done a damn thing her whole life, but came alive like ice and fire and bee stings as soon as Park touched her. Wherever Park touched her.
As embarrassed as she was of her stomach and her freckles and the fact that her bra was held together with two safety pins, she wanted Park to touch her more than she could ever feel embarrassed. And when he touched her, he didnโt seem to care about any of those things. Some of them he even liked. Like her freckles. He said she was candy- sprinkled.
She wanted him to touch her everywhere.
Heโd stopped at the edge of her bra and only dipped his fingers into the back of her jeans โ but it wasnโt Eleanor who stopped him. She never would. When Park touched her, it felt better than anything sheโd ever felt in
her whole life. Ever. And she wanted to feel that way as much she could. She wanted to stock up on him.
Nothing was dirty. With Park. Nothing could be shameful.
Because Park was the sun, and that was the only way Eleanor could think to explain it.
Park
Once it started to get dark, he felt like his parents could walk in at any minute, like they should have been home a long time ago โ and he didnโt want them to find him like this, with his knee between Eleanorโs legs and his hand on her hip and his mouth as far as it could reach down the neck of her sweater.
He pulled away from her and tried to think clearly again. โWhere are you going?โ she asked.
โI donโt know. Nowhere โฆ My parents should be home soon, we should get it together.โ
โOkay,โ she said, and sat up. But she looked so bewildered and beautiful that he climbed back on top of her and pushed her all the way down.
A half-hour later, he tried again. He stood up this time. โIโm going to the bathroom,โ he said.
โGo,โ she said. โDonโt look back.โ He took a step, then looked back.
โIโll go,โ she said a few minutes later.
While she was gone, Park turned up the volume on the TV. He got them both Cokes and looked at the couch to see if it looked illicit. It didnโt seem to.
When Eleanor came back, her face was wet. โDid you wash your face?โ
โYeah โฆโ she said. โWhy?โ
โBecause I looked weird.โ
โAnd you thought you could wash it off?โ
He gave her the same once-over heโd given the couch. Her lips were swollen, and her eyes seemed wilder than usual. But Eleanorโs sweaters were always stretched out, and her hair always looked tangled.
โYou look fine,โ he said. โWhat about me?โ
She looked at him, and then smiled. โGood โฆโ she said. โJust really, really good.โ
He held out his hand to her, and pulled her onto the couch. Smoothly, this time.
She sat next to him and looked down at her lap.
Park leaned against her. โItโs not going to be weird now,โ he said, softly, โis it?โ
She shook her head and laughed. โNo,โ she said, and then, โonly for a minute, only a little.โ Heโd never seen her face so open. Her brows werenโt pulled together, her nose wasnโt scrunched. He put his arm around her, and she laid her head on his chest without any prompting.
โOh, look,โ she said, โThe Young Ones.โ
โYeah โฆ Hey. You still havenโt told me โ what was going on yesterday?
When I saw you? What was wrong?โ
She sighed. โI was on my way to Mrs Dunneโs office because somebody in gym took my clothes.โ
โTina?โ
โI donโt know, probably.โ
โJesus โฆโ he said, โthatโs terrible.โ
โItโs okay.โ She actually sounded like it was. โDid you find them? Your clothes?โ
โYeah โฆ I really, really donโt want to talk about it.โ โOkay,โ he said.
Eleanor pressed her cheek into his chest, and Park hugged her. He wished that they could go through life like this. That he could physically put himself between Eleanor and the world.
Maybe Tina really was a monster.
โPark?โ Eleanor said. โJust one more thing. I mean, can I ask you something?โ
โYou know you can ask me anything. Weโve got a deal.โ
She set her hand over his heart. โDid โฆ the way you acted today have something to do with seeing me yesterday?โ
He almost didnโt want to answer. Yesterdayโs confusing lust felt even more inappropriate now that he knew the upsetting backstory. โYeah,โ he said quietly.
Eleanor didnโt say anything for a minute or so. And then โฆ
โTina would be so pissed.โ
Eleanor
When Parkโs parents got home, they seemed genuinely glad to see Eleanor. His dad had bought a new hunting rifle at the boat show, and he tried to show her how it worked.
โYou can buy guns at a boat show?โ Eleanor asked.
โYou can buy anything at a boat show,โ his dad said. โAnything worth having.โ
โBooks?โ she asked.
โBooks about guns and boats.โ
She stayed late because it was Saturday, and on the way home she and Park stopped at his grandparentsโ driveway, as usual.
But tonight Park didnโt lean over and kiss her. Instead, he held her tight. โDo you think weโll ever be alone like that again?โ she asked. She felt
the tears in her eyes.
โEver? Yes. Soon? I donโt know โฆโ
She hugged him as hard as she could, and then she walked home alone.
Richie was home and awake and watchingย Saturday Night Live. Ben was asleep on the floor, and Maisie was sleeping next to Richie on the couch.
Eleanor would have gone straight to bed, but she had to go to the bathroom. Which meant walking between him and the TV. Twice.
When she got to the bathroom, she pulled her hair back tight and washed her face again. She hurried back past the TV without looking up.
โWhere have you been?โ Richie asked. โWhere do youย goย all the time?โ โTo my friendโs house,โ Eleanor said. She kept walking.
โWhat friend?โ
โTina,โ Eleanor said. She put her hand on the bedroom door.
โTina,โ Richie said. There was a cigarette in his mouth, and he was holding a can of Old Milwaukee. โTinaโs house must be fucking Disneyland, huh? You canโt get enough.โ
She waited.
โEleanor?โ she heard her mom calling from the bedroom. She sounded half asleep.
โSo, whatโd you spend your Christmas money on?โ Richie asked. โI told you to buy yourself something nice.โ
The bedroom door opened, and her mother came out. She was wearing Richieโs bathrobe โ one of those Asian souvenir robes, red satin, with a big gaudy tiger.
โEleanor,โ her mom said, โgo to bed.โ
โI was just asking Eleanor what she bought with her Christmas money,โ Richie said.
If Eleanor made something up now, heโd want to see whatever it was. If she said she hadnโt spent the money, he might want it back.
โA necklace,โ she said.
โA necklace,โ he repeated. He looked at her blearily, like he was trying to come up with something awful to say, but he just took another drink and leaned back in his chair.
โGood night, Eleanor,โ her mom said.