Arianna
Come Wednesday, midterms are in full effect and caffeine is the
food of choice. Most of those on campus are hunkered down with study groups, essays, and a million other things that keep all of us busy and on the go. Iโve seen Cameron twice all week, talked to my brother once outside of a few texts, and while I havenโt seen Noah either, weโve both found the time to respond to each otherโs messages.
Except for today.
Today, I didnโt hear back from him, but they traveled all day yesterday, and this morning played their first early game. Iโm not sure what his game day routine is, so I figure he likes to stay busy and focused, and maybe heโd text me later, but then the game ended. Badly.
His receiver fumbled with three minutes on the clock, and the opposing team picked it up, running it back to score a touchdown. If that werenโt bad enough, he was sacked twice in the next drive, and the coach pulled him out of the game when he hopped up limping.
Mason got to go in as his backup, but it was already third down. There wasnโt enough time left, and the Sharks took the loss.
Noah was okay, though, because I watched him walk off the field after interviews.
I tried to text him after the game, but he didnโt answer then either, so I think he might be the sit back and reflect after a defeat type, which is why Iโm sitting here staring at Cameron, unsure of what to do.
She cocks her hip. โWell? Are you coming or not?โ
โYou said they just got home two hours ago. Are you sure theyโre partying? Shouldnโt they, like, sleep?โ
She scoffs, as she moves to my desk and snags a pair of dangly earrings. โPlease, they had midterms just like the rest of us. Theyโre pissed, tired, and in need of a pick-me-up.โ
โWho called?โ
โBrady. He said he left you a message too.โ
Frowning, I pick up my phone, and sure enough, I have a voicemail from Brady and one from Mason. โThey must have called when I was taking out the trash.โ
I look at her, and she folds her hands in front of her in a prayer-like motion.
โWhat if he doesnโt feel like hanging out? Or what if heโs busy?โ โHoney, he will get unbusy when you show up. Trust that.โ She stomps
like an excited child. โCome on, please! Youโre already looking fine, fresh face, hair did, so letโs go!โ
Biting my lip, I push to my feet. โOkay, hurry before I change my mind.โ
Cameron squeals, throws her arm around my shoulders and weโre out the door.
Less than an hour later, weโre walking up the porch to the football house.
Mason spots us the second we step insideโIโd swear he had GPS trackers on us, if I didnโt know any better.
He steps up, wrapping me in a hug and lifting me off the ground a moment. โMy baby fucking sister came to party! Finally!โ He smiles, drunkenly, steering us toward the keg in the corner.
I grin up at him, patting him on the back while he fills up a few cups, passing them over.
โHow you feeling?โ
โPissed off.โ He laughs with a shrug. โBut ready to get back out there.โ โYeah, sucks to be a loser,โ Cameron teases, and he playfully flinches
her way.
Cameron gets the familiar giggle she always does when Mason shows her attention, but she quickly swallows it.
He pulls his phone from his pocket with a frown. โBe back, my buddyโs here, needs help carrying shit in. Stay away from all these fuckers โtil I get to tell โem youโre my sister.โ
I salute him with my middle finger and he smirks, but Cam and I find ourselves two cups deep and still, Mase hasnโt returned.
โIโm beginning to think his friend was a girl.โ
โHis friend was totally a girl. Oh, shit. Okay hurry, tell me how you want to play this.โ Cam squeezes my arm.
โPlay what?โ
โBitchโโ she hisses. โI spy Trey.โ
She whips around, her grin instant. โOkay, fine. Iโm going, but run away or cry and youโre so dead.โ
โWait, what?โ
She points two fingers at me as if to say sheโs watching me and skips
off.
With a laugh, I spin around, and as I face forward, my spine jerks
straight. I didย notย pick up what she was putting down.
Shit is right.
it.
Chase stands not ten feet away, and heโs headed right for me.
A lump instantly forms in my throat, but I force myself to swallow past
This is his house, of course he would be here.
Why didnโt I think of that?
โHey,โ he steps up, but before I can respond, heโs wrapping his arms
around me in a hug.
My body goes stiff, but only for a moment, and I find myself hugging him back.
I canโt help but inhale as my face buries into his chest, and Iโm immediately hit with the warm familiar scent seared into my memory. Suddenly, images of our night on the beach are front and center.
The gentleness of his touch as his hands slid over me. The softness of his lips when he bent to kiss me. The way he held me, the things he whispered. His soft eyes looking down at me like I wasโฆ more.
Like I was worth something.
Tears spring behind my eyelids and my fingers grip onto him before I can stop them.
The sad part?
He grips me right back, pressing into my skin like heโs missed our friendship as much as I have, like he needed this. To hold me, to feel me close, when he was the one who pushed me away to begin with.
โAriannaโฆโ he whispers.
His voice, itโs so low and gentle that I tear myself away, placing a few steps between us. It takes effort, but I bring myself to look up at him, and itโs as if heโs confused as to why Iโd pull away.
He steps toward me again.
โChase, Iโโ My eyes are pulled over his shoulder, my words dying in my throat.
Thatโs when I see him.
Noah.
Heโs standing next to the gorgeous girl from the barbecue, Paige. His shoulderโs perched against the wall, a water bottle in hand while she leans her back against it, staring up at him with admiration.
He says something and she laughs, her hand lifting to shove him lightly and he smiles down at her.
A sudden sense of heavy falls over me, as if a weight has been dropped on my chest, forcing me to work harder for air.
Chase says something else, reaches out, but I donโt feel his hand if itโs touched me. I donโt hear his words, though his mouth moves in my peripheral.
I see Noah and all I can hear is Paigeโs laugh echoing through my mind.
Something stirs in my gut, low and repetitive. It doesnโt stop.
Chase follows my line of sight, landing on the frame-worthy couple not twenty feet away. His head yanks my way once more. โAre you serious?โ he spits.
My eyes flash toward him, and his glare flits across my face in flustered snaps.
Chase jerks right, to block my view, but my arm shoots out, stopping him. His lips press into a firm line, his nostrils flaring.
I look back to Noah.
The moment I do, he glances over his shoulder. He spots me and he doesnโt turn away. He doesnโt glance toward Chase or the hand thatโs still touching my arm. He doesnโt return his attention to Paige when her palm falls to his chest, creating heat in my own.
Why is she touching him?
Noahย does, however, hold a hand out, those eyes never leaving mine as he excuses himself, and heads right for me.
I canโt keep my lips from twitching or my gaze from growing soft.
The tension in my muscles eases, but then Chase is gripping my arms, forcing me to face him. He stares, glares, and then he shakes his head, tearing his hands away.
Chaseโs jaw clenches, and he focuses on everything, or anything, but me. โFind one ofย usย when youโreโฆ done here. Donโt walk around alone.โ
โI know,โ I say, but heโs already gone, and Noah is stepping beside me. โHi.โ
โHi.โ He looks from where Chase disappeared to me, a tenderness in his gaze that has me smiling. โYou didnโt come find me.โ
โI didnโt know if you were home.โ
The corner of his eyes crease. โMason said he texted you for me, telling you I lost my phone.โ
โI probably should have read those.โ I chuckle. โI stopped looking after the fifth or sixth one came through.โ
A small grin forms on his lips. โI was waiting around a bit in case Cameron showed. Figured it was better to ask her to call on her phone than it would be to ask Mason.โ
โAnd if she didnโt show?โ
โThen youโd be opening your door for me when I knocked on it.โ
A low laugh slips from me, and I sway slightly on my feet, giving myself a moment to take him in, as if in search of a change in him from the last time I saw him. His hair is a perfect, silken mess of dark strands with freshly trimmed sides, and heโs ever flawless in a T-shirt and jeans.
No effort looks good on him, especially with the way his tattoo peeks from beneath the fabric around his bicep. Itโs the textbook teaseโnot enough to show you whatโs to be found, but just enough to lead you on the hunt.
Iโve never seen the full image, how far the dark markings travel, and I kind of want to.
Iโm tempted to push his sleeve up now.
The hand on my lower back spans out, pressing into me more firmly as he nods, a tangled, yet contented expression blanketing his face.
โI thought for sure Iโd have to head your way.โ He speaks in a curious, husky whisper, his eyes imploring. If the spark that flickers within his gaze tells me anything, itโs that heโs pleased.
My gaze slides past him then, toward the doorway he slipped from, where Paige still stands alone and staring our way.
I try to turn back quickly once I realize where my gaze has subconsciously pointed, but Noah catches me regardless.
He slides in front of me, and I tip my head back to look up at him.
โI was talking to Paige about her students. Theyโre giving her some trouble, and since I was in youth groups as a kid, she thought Iโd have some advice.โ
โOh, I wasnโtโฆโ
Wasnโt what, Ari? Jesus.
My face heats, and I attempt to avert my gaze, but Noah doesnโt allow
it.
His fingers come up to skim under my chin, and my lips part for a
shallow breath as he guides my attention right back to him.
He says nothing, but itโs as if he doesnโt have to. Itโs all right there, written along his handsome face, and in the way his thumb feathers over my jaw. Itโs brief, unnoticeable, but itโs felt. Everywhere.
My god Iโm in trouble.
Once heโs satisfied, his hand falls. โI canโt let Paige leave by herself, itโs not safe.โ
I nod and go to step back, but he doesnโt allow that either. I donโt know why Iโm acting like this.
Chase must have thrown me off.
โHer friend bailed on her, so I need to take her homeโโ
โOh my god, Iโm so sorry.โ I shake myself out of the weird fog Iโve fallen into. โGo. I didnโt mean to keep you, do whatever you need to.โ
His eyes narrow.
โSeriously, enjoy your night, you donโt have to babysit me. Cameron and the others are around here somewhere; Iโll be fine. I wonโt roam around alone if thatโs what youโre worried about.โ
Noahโs stance widens a bit, and his tongue comes out, rolling along his lips. โIโm gonna lay this out for you, so pay attention, because I need you to hear me.โ His response is instant and strong, and he steps closer, holding my eyes hostage. โI donโt want you to think Paige is here with me tonight. Sheโs not, but she is my friend, and I need to make sure she makes it home safely. I donโt want you to stay here because Iโm thinking you came here for me tonight, and if Iโm completely honest with you right now, I donโt want to share you with the person who Iโm damn sure has just realized that. So, if you came for me, come with me.โ He pauses, but only for a second. โBecause I was on my way to you just the same.โ Noah takes a deep breath, nodding to himself. โIโm coming off a loss today, make my night feel like a win. Come with, Juliet.โ
โOkay.โ
He scowls, his head tipping slightly as if heโs surprised. โOkay?โ โYeahโฆ okay.โ
Noah chuckles, subconsciously rubbing at the back of his head. โThat was easier than I thought.โ
I shrug, smiling at him. Before, I might have paused and thought about it, but I donโt want to. I donโt need to.
Noah is face value, and he takes me just the same. As I am.
โLet me tell Mason Iโm leaving so he doesnโt flip out.โ I stop. โWell, he may still flip out, but at least heโll know where I am.โ
Noah grins, taking backward steps. โIโm going to grab my keys.โ
We part, and I only have to spin, take a single step right, and my brotherโs within sight, as always, with Brady and Chase at his side.
I head for them.
Brady spots me first, and a low whistle slips from him as he turns to face me fully.
โAri Baby!โ Brady holds his arms out, and I slip into his embrace.
He attempts to lift me in the air, but Mason shoves his shoulder down, making him laugh.
โWhatโs up, sister?โ Mason raises a brow, cutting a quick glance in the direction I came from. โYou look like you got something to say, and I bet itโs not hello.โ
โHi again. Missed you for the last hour. Sorry a second time about the game.โ I chuckle when he gives me a playful roll of his eyes, jerking forward to kiss my temple.
I smile. โIโm just letting you know Iโm riding with Noah to take his friend home. Iโll be back later. I think.โ
He lifts his beer bottle to his lips, staring over the brim as he takes a drink. โJust you?โ
โJust me.โ
โYou canโt take Cam with you?โ โSheโs with Trey.โ
โRight.โ He nods, eyeing me.
My brother knows Iโve been hanging out with Noah alone and Iโm standing here alive and well today. He didnโt throw a fit when I went with Noah before, but this is different. Itโs night; people are drinking;ย heโsย drinking, which makes him more protective and paranoid, but he knows where Noah lives, likely has a plan of kicking his ass already mapped out in his head should he feel a need to do so. I guarantee that is the only reason he doesnโt press me more. โAnswer your phone if I call you.โ
โI willโโ
โWhy canโt you wait here?โ Chase pushes off the wall. โWhy do you need to go with him to take some girl home?โ
Masonโs head yanks toward his friend, and Brady coughs, turning to the side to hide a laugh.
I force myself to meet Chaseโs stare. โI want to go.โ โWhy?โ
My pulse jumps into my throat, and I shake my head. โWhy do you care?โ
His eyes narrow, and he steps closerโฆ and my brother follows.
Chase shakes his head, pushing past me. โWhatever. Iโm going for a refill.โ
Mason points his frown at me. โWhatโs his problem?โ โHeโs your friend. Ask him.โ
โHeโsย ourย friend.โ
โRight.โ Iโd almost forgot. โI have to go. Noahโs waiting.โ
โYeah, all right.โ Mason nods and I spin, annoyed as I head for the door, where Noah waits, but the annoyance slips away as I find him waiting there for me, a hoodie in his hand.
โReady?โ he asks.
I nod, turning to Paige with a smile. โHi again.โ
โHey, Iโm glad you made it.โ She beams, slipping out the door. โNoah was about to have a pity party.โ
I look to Noah, and he winks down at me.
I donโt know why, but my whole body heats, so I quickly slip out the front, welcoming the cool air.
As we reach Noahโs truck, Paige pulls the door open, but she steps back, nodding her head for me to go in first, so I do. We head toward the opposite side of campus, and surprisingly, itโs not awkward.
Paige picks up with the conversation Noah said they were having, asking my opinion, and I do my best to offer a solution that might help. Itโs
kind of cool, being included in a discussion they could have cut short or picked up at another time.
Once at her building, she climbs out, turning back to us with a wave, and we watch as she disappears inside it. Noah waits for the door to close behind her completely, and then weโre pulling out of the parking lot.
He pulls into a gas station, and we both choose Icees, despite the chilly air. We climb back into the truck, but when I take the seat by the door, Noah looks over, jerking his chin the slightest bit, his lips curved at the corners. So, with my stomach threatening to tangle into a thousand knots, I slide over until weโre thigh to thigh.
โCan I take you somewhere?โ he asks.
I nod, pulling my straw between my lips, and his eyes follow the movement.
Itโs with a deep breath that he faces forward and off we go.
We drive with the radio off for a little over thirty minutes, before Noah pulls off the main road, parking on the shoulder.
I unbuckle my seatbelt and lean forward to try and see beyond the darkness.
โThis looks like a good place to bury a body.โ
โI donโt know about burying, but definitely to lose one at sea.โ My head jerks toward his and he laughs, pushing open his door.
He grabs the hoodie he carried out of the house and waits for me to slide out his way.
Taking the half gone Icee from my hand, he sets it on the hood, tugging the sweatshirt over my head.
I laugh, slipping my arms through, the cuffs hanging well over my hands. Itโs soft, fresh cotton on the inside and smells like Noah.
โThank you.โ
He smirks, handing me my drink. โWelcome.โ โYou planned this, didnโt you?โ
โI figured youโd be up for a little road trip.โ I pull my lips to one side.
โCome on.โ He nods.
We walk side by side up a small hillside that leads to a wide trail, and beyond it, nothing but ocean.
My smile is instant.
โHoly shit,โ I whisper, stepping ahead of him toward the extended peak of cliffside in the center.
The moon bounces off the sea the way I love, but itโs even better as weโre up higher than Iโve ever been before, so it shines like ice below us. I laugh, glancing back at Noah as he slowly steps up beside me.
โYou like it?โ
Nodding, I face forward again. โItโs amazing.โ
โCome here.โ Noah takes my hand, leading me left a few feet, where thereโs a slight dip in the rock, allowing us to sit and dangle our feet, another flat stone a few feet below to catch our fall, should we scoot too far over the edge.
I canโt help but laugh again, nudging him in the shoulder. โThis is crazy.โ
โItโs called Sunset Cliffs.โ
โMan, we have to come back to watch the sun go down. I love the moon over the water, but the sunset is definitely a sight I have to see from right here.โ
I look to him.
โYou want to come back, Iโll bring you back,โ he tells me. โSay you swear.โ
Laughing, he faces forward. โI swear.โ
โWhen I was little, my parents would drive us to the coastline every Sunday for a picnic dinner. My dad would set up a little tent, you know the kind thatโs all netting?โ I smile. โMy mom would put up a table and lay out
the food, while me and Mase set up chairs and piled them high with blankets. Weโd eat, play board games and then when the sun would start to set, our parents would tell us stories about when they were young, or when we were babies. It was always something new, something we hadnโt heard yet.โ I loved those nights.
โYour family means a lot to you.โ
โMy family means everything to me. I want to be everything my mom is. Strong and independent in my own way, a solid example, but human in my mistakes. I want to be proud and encouraging, accepting but firm, even when it hurts. Even when itโs hard. I want to make chicken and dumplings when my daughter feels like her worldโs falling apart like teens think and I want to bake cupcakes with stupid sweet frosting when my sonโs too hard on himself for a bad grade or dropped pass.โ I laugh, lowering my head. โClearly I have some work to do to get there, butโฆ โ
I look to Noah.
He runs his hand over his forearm, a look of reverence adorned along his face. โYou want to be a mom.โ
My lips spread wide. โOf course I do.โ
He shakes his head, and a slight frown builds along my brow.
โNo,โ he begins. โThatโs it. Thatโs why you didnโt care where you went to school. Thatโs why you had no opinion when it came to choosing and thatโs what you didnโt tell me when I guessed there was more to it.โ
My throat grows thick, but I nod.
โYou said it was embarrassing,โ he reminds me. โItโs not.โ โTelling you is.โ
He almost looks offended, and an anxious laugh escapes me.
โNoah, youโve worked your entire life toward a goal, and youโre on your way to achieving it. Youโre about to have the world at your fingertips, and itโs a tribute to what youโve dedicated your life to. Here I am, dreaming
of being a housewife, and I havenโt even figured out howย notย to burn a loaf of French bread yet.โ
I go to laugh it off, but Noah frowns, shaking his head.
โDonโt sell yourself short. What you want is to give yourself over to the happiness of others. Thatโs selfless.โ
โSome would call it selfish to want to stay home and raise a family while my partner busts his ass outside of it.โ
โA good man would disagree.โ
I blink up at him and his chest inflates.
โYeah, maybe youโre right.โ A sigh pushes past my nostrils, and I shake my head. โMy dad would like you,โ I tell him. โSomeone who loves his mom, plays football like a boss,ย andย cooks like a badass.โ
Noah glances away, far too humble to face me while I boast about him, but his smile is evident in the creases framing his features.
After a moment of silence, he says, โI went on a picnic once.โ My jaw drops. โOnce?!โ
He laughs, looking down. โYep. Once. My mom worked a lot, but on my birthday one year, she picked me up early from school, had lunch packed up in a mini-laundry basket and off we went.โ
โWhere did she take you?โ
He meets my eyes. โShe took me here.โ And my heart melts. โHere?โ
He nods. โShe gave me my present, a football.โ He laughs, remembering, and I trace every line of his face. โIt was the same every year. Sheโd ask what I wanted, and Iโd say a football. Sheโd tell me to pick something else, but Iโd hold strong.โ
โYou can never have too many.โ
โThatโs exactly what Iโd say.โ He peeks at me. โMason?โ
โYep. My grams didnโt have a lot of money, so he always asked for a ball. He knew sheโd get him something regardless, so he wanted to be sure
it wouldnโt cost her much.โ
โExactly.โ He stares, and it hits me.
Thatโs why he did it. He knew his mom couldnโt do much more, but would die trying, so he made it easy on her.
Thereโs no doubt in my mind she knew. It must have been so hard to have only one parent. One person period.
If she worked a lot, was he alone often?
Does he feel alone now?
I clear my throat. โWhat did she pack for lunch?โ โIce cream.โ
A laugh bubbles out of me and Noahโs follows.
Together, we turn to the ocean listening to the sound of crashing waves until the chill gets too strong, and then we head back to campus.
Once weโre pulling up in front of my dorm, Iโm not ready to climb out, so I turn to him and pull my knees up to my chest. โTell me something.โ
โWhat do you want to know?โ he rasps, a hidden grin on his lips. I drop my head against the seat and whisper, โEverything.โ