Arianna
โI have training in ten. Coach has some meetings, so my days all
messed up. I have film after this and practice at four.โ
โSounds like a fun one for you.โ I grin at the screen. โIโm on my way to a mandatory lecture aboutย Endless possibilities here at Avix U.โ I mimic the campaign speech my professor showed us today.
โHey, you might just come out with a major,โ Noah teases.
โThat would be devastating, I already told you my life plan.โ I laugh. โBut bright side, thisโll be the easiest A Iโll ever get.โ
โThere you go.โ He nods at someone as they walk into the locker room, facing the screen once more. โI should go before people start stripping.โ
โOr you could leave me on the line.โ
He shoots a little warning glare my way and I smile. โCall me later?โ
โYou know I will.โ
We hang up, and I push to my feet.
Heading into the lecture hall, I put my phone on silent, jumping when a hand reaches out, gripping onto my shoulders from behind.
I look up to find Chase.
โHey.โ I smile, but a frown quickly replaces it. โDonโt you have training right now?โ
He shakes his head, falling in line beside me. โNope. I have a check-in after this, to go over grades and shit, but nothing else until film.โ He bumps his shoulder with mine. โTrust me, I tried to get out of this thing.โ
โI bet.โ I chuckle, then weโre quiet as we fall into the long line of students.
We take seats beside each other in the middle of the room, and for the next forty-five minutes, we listen to people talk about how the choices we make now will help shape our futures.
Itโs kind of boring, borderline common sense, but they do introduce a ton of career options that arenโt necessarily spelled out in the course listings.
On our way out, I turn to Chase. โIโm meeting Cameron for a few minutes at the cafรฉ, did you want to come?โ
He nods, but then shakes his head, and stops in his tracks. โCan we talk?โ
โYeah, whatโs up?โ I turn to face him.
โNo, I mean can we talk, talk.โ He stares pointedly. โAbout everything.
Aboutโฆโ
He canโt even say the word โus,โ and Iโm sure as hell not going to be the one to say it.
โI want to explain. Apologize,โ he pushes on.
โItโs okay, you donโt have to.โ I shake my head. โI donโt need to hear it anymore. I get it, I do.โ
Itโs the truth. The fact of the matter is I forgave Chase, for all of it. I donโt really know when it happened, but it did, and itโs not that he felt he needed forgiveness, I donโt know if he did or didnโt. Itโs also not because he
did something that should require my forgiveness, because thatโs not necessarily the truth either.
We were consenting adults, both aware of what we were doing, both free of expectations and repercussions.
I knew in the back of my mind, he could never truly be mine. Iโd known it all along, I just allowed myself not to care that night. He offered me something I had wanted for so long, and so with greedy hands, I accepted, consequences be damned.
That didnโt mean it didnโt hurt when the high wore off and reality swept in with the morning tide, washing away the memory we made in the sand only hours before.
I was hurt, but that wasnโt on him; it was on me.
So I forgave himย for meย because I needed to. Because heโs my friend and having him in my life is important, for me and for my brother.
Rehashing everything now would be like opening a healed wound, and for what? Iโve moved on; heโs doing just fine, and our group is no longer suffering from our decisions.
โLet me try to make you understand where my head was at, and why I was an ass.โ He reaches for my hand, but I only squeeze his, then pull it free.
โI already know why, Chase. Iโve known for years. Iโm being honest when I say itโs okay.ย Weย are okay. Letโs justโฆ let it go. Forget about it.โ
I nod, holding his eyes with mine, and slowly, he nods back. โI have to go, Cameronโs waiting on me.โ
โYeah, uhโฆโ He clears his throat. โTell her to call me. I have the notes she wanted for Psych.โ
Agreeing, I rush off, finding Cameron already nestled into the counter booth, drinks and bagels waiting.
Itโs late that night when my phone dings with a text, but itโs not from Noah as I suspected.
Itโs from Chase.
Chase: what if I donโt want to forget it?
The air swooshes from my lungs, and my eyes slice to the ceiling.
Memories crash over me, creating a strain deep in my chest. I press against it to ease the ache and sweat beads along my neck.
This is ridiculous.
I donโt know why heโs saying this to me. I said my peace. I forgave him for me. He knows this. Thereโs no longer anger and sadness between us.
Weโre fine.
Iโm fine, better than, in fact. Iโm fucking happy.
Itโs not my business what runs through his mind when heโs alone. If he doesnโt want to forget, he doesnโt have to. Itโs not like either of us really can.
Memories donโt die when the possibilities do. They morph into pain. Pain you have to decide to feed or fight.
I chose fight.
And I won.
I have no idea what to say to him, so I say nothing at all.





