โWow, do you feel that? Itโs hope! Radiant. Light. Expressive, hope! Why am I skipping around my apartment like a teenager whoโs never experienced disappointment in her lifetime? Because the other night, Derek and I cleared the air, and I think heโs finally going to let me do my job. He didnโt even call me once yesterday or send me on any silly errands.โ
Not only that, but the guilt Iโve been carrying for so long is gone. He understands. More than that, he thought it was the right decision. The real difficulty now has been erasing the memory of his eyes softening. Of him telling me he was glad I took care of myself back then. If wild and fun Derek was enticing, stable and mature Derek is terrifying. I canโt deny how much I stillโฆ
Never mind. None of it matters. Because in the next breath he said he didnโt want to be friends again and that gutted me like a trout at the fish market, but itโs okay. I get it. (I hate it with all my heartโbut I respect it.) Weโre going to put our careers first. Good, good, good.
My luggage is packed, my backpack is loaded down with my laptop full of work projects (real projects and not just obscure errands), which I stayed up all night working on because I was too excited to wait, and when I blinked, my alarm was going off. Iโve been doing nothing but working an endless stream of hours since he decided to quit hazing me because I have so much lost time to make up for.
I feel triumphant. Like I should run around my apartment with an American flag strapped to my back like I just won the Olympics. Iโm living off hopes and dreams and coffee and Iโm sure thereโs a slightly rabid look in my eyes, but I donโt even care. For the first time, I feel things are really moving in my life. My dreams are attainable. And even if I donโt get to have Derek romantically or as a friendโฆat least I wonโt be completely out of his life again. I donโt have to say goodbye to him. Is that pathetic? Choosing not to answer that question.
Just as Iโm pouring my fourth cup of coffee, thereโs a knock on my door. I know itโs Derek because thereโs a ripple down my spine. Just kidding, itโs because he said he and his driver would pick me up here at fiveย A.M.
I race to the door and throw it open. โGood morning, Dere-Bear!โ I tell him with a huge smile because I refuse to allow any lingering awkwardness after my vulnerability dump and our eye sex. Because yesโupon replaying it over and over in my head since that night, Iโve officially determined it was eye sex. โCome in for a second while I grab my stuff.โ
Derek frowns slightly, hesitating at the door. โUh, Noraโโ
โNo.โ I point at him. โDonโt start all that. Weโre going to the airport. I am going to make you a load of money. And we will not have any weirdness between us because of the other night. We can both be professional adults and double down on all our rules.โ I go to my bedroom and grab my backpack and suitcase while still talking to him, raising my voice so he can hear me in the next room. โNot to toot my own horn, but Iโve really nailed the agent gig over the last few days. I doubt thereโs a single thing that could happen on this trip that Iโm not prepared for.โ
When Iโm back in the living room, Derek frowns deeply at my face. โNora, did you sleep at all last night?โ
I point my airplane pillow at him before I shove it into my backpack. โGood question. The answer is: No. But luckily, I donโt need sleep anymore. Unrelated note, did you know if you drink enough coffee, you can hear the color purple?โ
I heave my bag up over my shoulders and try to walk to the door.ย Try
being the key word because Iโm suddenly snagged backward by a hand on
my backpack. I squeak as I stumble into Derek. He looks down at me over my shoulder with stern blue eyes. โSo you havenโt slept. Have you eaten anything today?โ
โYesโIโve eaten about four thousand milligrams of caffeine, and Iโve gained spidey-senses. Itโs great, everything is swirling and tingling around me.โ
โThatโs called a panic attack.โ
I make aย pshย sound and try to walk away again, but he snags me once more. I swallow when I feel his hands sliding under the straps of my backpack and removing it from my shoulders. โDerek, come on, weโve gottaโโ
โListen to me, rookie. Weโre not going anywhere until you eat something.โ He sets down my backpack and I slump. โDo you have any eggs in your fridge?โ
โWellโฆyesโฆbut I donโt have time to make them.โ
Heโs already striding away from me to the kitchenโthat confident mountain of a man acting as if time and space will bow before him. And with an ass like his, maybe they will.
โIโm making you eggs, youโre going to eat them, and then weโre going to go to the airport and youโre going to sleep the entire flight. I mean it, Nora, if I even see a sliver of your green eyes, Iโm going to call it all off, understand?โ
Bossy, bossy, bossy. Why donโt I hate it? Better question: Why am I feeling hot and bothered by it? Probably because Iโm suddenly flooded with memories of his shoulders hovering over me, silhouetted by only the moonlight when he would whisper other bossy things to me.
He opens the fridge door and pulls out a carton of eggs. โNow, while Iโm cooking, go put some damn pants on. You broke rule number seven.โ
I grunt a laugh. โI did noโโ I look down and somehow gasp and shriek at the same time. โDerek! Iโm not wearing pants!โ
โI noticed,โ he grumbles, not looking at me. โI tried to tell you when I walked in, but you were too busy seeing into a different universe with your new caffeine-induced powers.โ
โIโm so sorry! This is really unprofessional.โ I snatch a fuzzy turquoise blanket from my pink couch (perks of the single life) and wrap it around my lower half as I start inching toward my bedroom. โI promise I didnโt realize I wasnโt wearing pants. I just never wear them when Iโm home and Iโve been so preoccupied with work thatโโ
โNora.โ Derek turns and levels me with a look so full of memory and emotion that my knees nearly buckle. He doesnโt say a single word, but his warm eyes say everything:ย I know you donโt wear pants at home. And I already know exactly what you look like without pants. In fact, I know what you look like completely naked in my bed.
โJust get dressed, please,โ he finally says, and I nod before dipping into my room to change, trying to hide a smile I have no business wearing.
โ
We get through security quickly, but Iโll be honest, Iโm struggling. My sluggish legs are trying to keep up with Derekโs extra-long, extra-awake ones, and Iโm feeling pretty delirious from my lack of sleep and mix of caffeine. At this point, Iโm seeing the world through a fishbowl. Everything is hazy, and Derek is right, the intense amount of caffeine is giving me loads of anxiety. It could also be the large number of onlookers making me nervous.
Weโre both wearing hats and sweatshirts, hiding as best we can. But even if people donโt know specifically who he isโthough Iโll bet you that seventy-five percent of these people do because the man is the most famous tight end in the NFLโthey see his size and muscles and expensive athleisure wear and they know heโs someone important. Someone to snap pictures of. I think Iโm supposed to be keeping him safe right now, but I keep tripping on my own feet and feeling dizzy. Derek evidently notices because before I know it, his arm goes around my shouldersโpulling me in close to his side to stabilize me.
The problem is, Derek is so strong and warm and smells like Moroccan mint bodywash (yes, thatโs the exact scentโฆI might have peeked in his
shower once) and itโs getting too difficult to fight my bodyโs urge to close my eyes while I walk. At some point, I realize that Derek is practically holding me up. Heโs not even complaining. His hand is firmly gripping my side like he wants me to know heโs got me. And every now and then, when we stop to wait in a line, I allow myself to fully lean against him and take little catnaps. Professionalism starts tomorrow.
Iโve never been so tired in all my life. I think two weeksโ worth of sleeplessness plus an entire night without ever closing my eyes is catching up to me in a bad way.
โAlmost to our gate,โ Derek says, leaning down to whisper against my ear. Tingles erupt across my body and Iโm too tired to fight them off. All I can think isย God, I miss him like this.
When we finally make it to gate ten, Derek guides us to a secluded corner, but it doesnโt really help. People still take note of us, and he has to spend several minutes signing autographs and taking pictures. I ask him if he wants me to keep the crowd away, but he says he doesnโt mind and that heโs happy to do it. And I think he really is, judging by the way he takes a little extra time with a few teenage boys, asking what positions they play in varsity football and where they want to go to college. The boys ask him if his ankle is going to be okay to play and Derek just grins at them and says, โIโll be ready for game day, donโt worry.โ
I think he needed this, honestly. Heโs been hiding himself away too long in the offseason, mentally preparing for the call that heโs been cut. That call is never going to happen if I have anything to do with it.
Soon enough, weโre settled in our chairs in the terminal waiting to board the flight and Iโm staring at Derekโs massive knee just a few inches from mine. I canโt look away. My peepers are glued to this bendy extremity of his that suddenly feels so erotic I canโt stand it. Has he always had these knees? His hand is resting on his thigh and when I see him squeeze his leg once, I feel the shift in the air before he even says my name.
โNoraโฆwe need to talk.โ
I donโt think that leg squeeze was a good one. I think he caught me staring and saw the raw longing I was too sleepy to cover up. Oh noโฆ
Derek is about to fire me.
I know it. I know it in the pinch of his brows and the softness of his eyes. Something significant has changed in Derek since the other night. I canโt put my finger on it, but now, after he made me eggs and protectively guided me through the airportโI can see it clearly. Heโs being tender because heโs going to cut me loose. Maybe he thinks Iโm too much of a rookie to take him on for real after convincing him he needs to stop hiding behind his training and protect his career. Or maybe it was the lack of pants this morning. Or the fact that I was falling asleep walking through the airport.
Butโno! I canโt let him fire me before I even get to prove myself for the first time. I can hide my longing better! I can wear pants at all times! I swear!
โNot yet,โ I say quickly before he gets the chance to give me the boot. โJustโI know what youโre going to sayโฆbutโฆcan you wait until after this weekend? Please?โ
Derek opens his mouth to respond, but Iโm saved by the nice lady over the intercom telling us that our gate is now boarding. My dreams get to live on another hour at least.
We both stand up, and I reach for my backpack, but Derek grabs it before I can put it on and slings it over his shoulder. A few minutes later, we board the plane, and once we’re settled in first class, living like royalty, I fall asleep. Thankfully, Derek doesnโt wake me up to fire meโhe doesnโt even wake me to tell me that my head is resting on his arm.