I lie on the bed, half awake and half asleep. It’s been a long day, and I still can’t wrap my head around what happened.
I’m on the verge of settling to sleep when someone knocks at the door.
“Come in,” I say as I sit up.
Stella walks in the room in her sleeping attire. “Did I wake you?” she asks.
Yes. “No,” I say, “Do you need anything?” In the middle of the night?
Stella is standing hesitantly beside the door. I can’t see the expression on her face because it’s dark, and the only light comes from the clock on the side table.
“Do you mind if I switch on the lamplight?” she asks.
“No, go ahead,” I tell her.
It doesn’t matter if I’m tired, if my eyes are already drooping. It’s your house; you can do whatever you want to.
“I want to talk to you about Nate,” she starts, taking a sit beside me on the bed. I scoot over to make room for her.
“What about him?”
“You told me he’s single.”
I nod. “He is.”
“I read his posts on his blog,” she says quietly.
“And?”
I stopped reading Nate’s blog after I told him my secret. I don’t know why, maybe because I can talk to him in person whenever I want to.
“He kept on posting about this—“
The ringing of my phone interrupts her.
“Sorry,” I tell her, and then I answer my phone without checking the caller ID.
“Happy thanksgiving!”
Nate?
Speak of the devil.
I’m about to say his name when I notice that Stella is watching me.
“Hey, happy thanksgiving,” I say as normally as I can.
“How did you celebrate it?” I can hear the worry in his voice. “You’re alone! Aren’t you scared staying all by yourself in the house?”
I bite my lip. I forgot to mention that I’m here at KY’s. And it’s something I can’t just drop while on the phone.
“I’m okay,” I say. “How are you? Why aren’t you sleeping?”
“The night’s still young,” he says. “What about you?”
“Just getting ready—“
“Sorry, I must have woken you.” I can see him smiling. “I’ll call again tomorrow to check up on you.”
“Alright.”
“Try not to miss me.”
I scoff. “Yeah, right.” It’s so easy to talk to him. Words just flow out of my mouth smoothly.
“Good night, Bri.”
“Good night,” I say, Nate.
We stay like that, listening to each other’s breaths. And then I click the end button when I realize he’s not going to do it.
“Who was that?” Stella asks curiously. “Was he your boyfriend?”
I shake my head quickly. “He’s just a friend.”
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Colliding with Fate (Published under Pop Fiction)
RomanceBrielle thinks she's in love with KY, and so does half the population of girls around the world. What will happen when she's given a chance to be with him and his band Infinite Chase wherever they go? She'll have access 24/7. But that means pretendi...