A few days after Christmas, Logan leaves for a five- day stretch of road games on the West Coast. And of course he does, because conflicting schedules
are pretty much a way of life for us now.
Schoolโs out for the holidays and Iโm home? Loganโs gone.
Logan has a couple of nights off and is home? Iโm stuck on the Briar University campus in Hastings, a forty-five- minute drive from us.
We chose our cozy brownstone because itโs exactly halfway between Hastings and Boston, where Loganโs team skates. Winters in New England can be unpredictable, though, so if the weather is shit, our commutes are often double the time, which cuts into the precious time we have together. But until I graduate, this is the compromise weโve made.
Luckily, I officially finish school in May, and weโre both excited to find a new place in Boston. AlthoughโฆI donโt know what weโll do if I land a job thatย isnโtย in Boston. We havenโt even discussed that possibility. I pray we wonโt need to.
Although itโs winter break, the campus radio and TV station is still open and running as normal, so I drive to
work the day after Logan leaves. Iโm the station manager this year, which means a lot of responsibilityโand a lot of interpersonal bullshit. Iโm constantly dealing with an array of egos and the difficult personalities of โthe talent,โ and today is no different. I put out several small fires, including mediating an argument about personal hygiene between Pace and Evelyn, co-hosts of Briarโs most popular radio show.
The only bright spot in my hectic morning is brunch with my former roommate Daisy. When itโs finally time to meet her, I find myself practically sprinting all the way to the Coffee Hut.
Miraculously, she snagged us a small table in the back. A huge feat, considering the coffeehouse is always jam- packed no matter the day or time.
โHey!โ I say happily as I take off my coat.
Daisy hops up to hug me. Sheโs nice and toasty from being indoors, and Iโm an ice statue from my chilly journey across campus.
โEek! Youโre freezing! Sit downโI ordered you a latte.โ โThanks,โ I say gratefully. โIโve only got an hour, so letโs
eat, like, immediately.โ โYes, maโam.โ
A moment later weโre seated and perusing the menu, which isnโt too extensive because the cafรฉ only serves sandwiches and baked goods. After Daisy goes up to the counter to place our food order, we sip on our respective drinks while we wait.
โYou look stressed,โ she says frankly.
โI am stressed. I just spent the last hour explaining to Pace Dawson why he needs to start wearing deodorant again.โ
Daisy blanches. โWhy did he stop?โ
I rub my temples, which are throbbing from all the stupidity I just had to deal with. โTo protest the plastic pollution in our oceans.โ
She snickers. โI donโt get it.โ
โWhatโs not to get?โ I say sarcastically. โHis deodorant comes in a plastic container. The ocean is full of plastic. Ergo, to protest this travesty, he needs to stink up the studio.โ
Daisy almost spits out her coffee. โOkay. I know heโs obnoxious to work with, but I mean, come on, everything that comes out of that boyโs mouth is pure gold.โ
โEvelyn finally put her foot down and threatened to quit if he didnโt start using deodorant again. So I had to sit there and mediate until Pace finally agreed to Evelynโs demandโon the condition that she donates two hundred dollars to an ocean conservation charity.โ
โI had no idea he cared about the environment that much.โ
โHe doesnโt. His new girlfriend watched some documentary about whales last week, and I guess it was life-changing.โ
Once our food order is ready, we continue catching up as we munch on our sandwiches. We chat about our classes, her new boyfriend, my new position at the station. Eventually the subject of my relationship comes up, but when I say everythingโs fine, Daisy sees through my crappy poker face.
โWhatโs wrong?โ she asks immediately. โAre you and Logan fighting?โ
โNo,โ I assure her. โNot at all.โ
โThen whatโs going on? Why did you sound soโฆblahย when I asked about you guys?โ
โBecause things are a bit blah,โ I confess. โBlah how?โ
โWeโre just both really busy. And heโs always traveling. Heโs been out of town more days this month than heโs been home. Christmas was so good, but way too short. He left for road games immediately after the holiday.โ
Daisy eyes me sympathetically as she takes a bite of her tuna wrap. She chews slowly, swallows, and asks, โHowโs the sex?โ
โActually, weโre good in that department.โ Very good, in fact. The night we pretended to be strangers at the bar flashes through my mind. The dirty memory triggers a hot shiver.
That was some great sex. Hooking up in public isnโt a habit of ours, but when we do itโฆholy fuck, itโs hot as hell. Our sex life has always been amazing. I guess thatโs what makes this distance between us so terrible. When weโre together, everything is as passionate and perfect as it was in the beginning. Our problem is trying to find time toย beย together. Time is scarce in our world.
Iโm not unhappy with Logan. If anything, I want more of him. I miss my boyfriend.
โThe time apart is tough,โ I tell Daisy.
โI can imagine. But whatโs your solution? Itโs not like he can quit hockey. And youโre not dropping out of college with only five months left in your senior year.โ
โNo,โ I agree.
โAnd you donโt want to break up.โ Iโm appalled. โOf course not.โ
โMaybe you should get married.โ
That gets a smile out of me. โThatโs your solution? Get married?โ
โI mean, we both know itโs going to happen eventually.โ She shrugs. โMaybe if you guys had a more permanent commitment, it would make this stressful transitory period easier for you. Like, whenever youโre feeling the distance, you wonโt have to stress about drifting too far apart because that extra-solid foundation is there to keep you stable.โ
โItโs not a terrible idea,โ I admit. โAnd I do want to marry Logan, absolutely. But our problem is time. Even if
we wanted to elope, when would we have the time?โ I sigh miserably. โWeโre always busy and/or in different states.โ
โSo then I guess you have no choice but to suck it up,โ Daisy says.
Sheโs right.
Itโs difficult, though. I miss him. I donโt like coming home from class to an empty apartment. I donโt like turning on the TV in order to catch a glimpse of my boyfriend. I donโt like cramming for exams and being too tired to go out and see a movie or have dinner with him. I donโt like Logan returning home after a particularly tough game and crawling into our bed, bruised and sore and too exhausted to even cuddle.
There simply arenโt enough hours in a day, and itโs even worse now that Iโm running the station. When I started college, I wasnโt sure what line of work I wanted to go into after I graduated. Originally, I thought about being a psychologist. But then I got a job sophomore year producing a campus radio show, and it made me realize Iโd like to be a television producer. More specifically, I want to produce the news. Now that Iโve picked a career path, itโs harder to blow off class or call in sick to work if Logan suddenly has a free hour or two. Weโve both got other commitments that are important to us. So, like Daisy said, we just have to suck it up.
โIโm sorry,โ I say. โI donโt mean to be such a bummer.
Logan and I are good. Itโs just hard sometimesโโ
My phone beeps with an incoming text. I glance at the screen and smile at Loganโs message. Heโs letting me know the team landed safely in California. He did the same thing yesterday when they got to Nevada. I appreciate that he always checks in like this.
โOne sec,โ I tell my friend as I type out a response. โJust sending a quick text to wish Logan good luck on his game tonight.โ
He answers instantly.
LOGAN:ย Thanks, babe. I really wish you were here.
ME:ย Me too.
HIM:ย Iโll call you after the game?
ME:ย Depends how late it is here when you call.
HIM:ย Try to stay up? We only talked for like 2 minutes last night ๐
ME:ย I know. Iโm sorry. Iโll drink a bunch of coffee today so Iโm more awake!
But although I keep the first part of that promiseโ chugging coffee like a fiendโthe caffeine only makes me crash harder when I get home from campus that evening. Iโm dead on my feet. Barely have enough energy to eat dinner and take a shower.
By the time Logan texts me at midnight to chat, Iโm already fast asleep.