Chapter 16
She slowly moved her feet from their position on the sill to the floor; she stretched and stood up. Walking to the kitchen she caught a glimpse of herself in a mirror on the wall. She stopped and stared at herself. She hardly recognized the woman looking back at her. Her blond hair seemed flat and lifeless. Her eyes were tired and still puffy from an afternoon of crying, which had inadvertently affected her mascara. The smears and smudges made her look even worse than she felt. You make a very attractive zombie, she thought dryly. She turned from the mirror and walked to the fridge for another beer.
She was just pulling the bottle from the fridge when there was a knock on the door. Jen looked up, startled. "Who in the world?" she said under her breath as she walked to the door. She looked through the peephole and gasped. Zack LaFaye was standing in the hallway! Jen turned quickly and leaned her back against the door. What was he doing here? She looked down at her apparel, her pajama bottoms and tank top were hardly flattering but at least they were clean. Zack knocked again. In a panic Jen raced from the entry to the nearest bathroom and grabbed a washcloth. As quickly as possible she wiped the mascara from her eyes. Examining herself in the mirror she could see that the puffiness was still there, but at least she didn't look like she was dying. Another knock. She flipped her head upside down and fluffed out her hair with amazing speed before racing back to the front door. She took three seconds to breathe. "Calm, cool, collected," she told herself and opened the door.
For what seemed like an eternity they just stood there, staring at each other. Zack looked tired but was still handsome as ever.
"Hey," he finally said.
"Hey," she replied.
"Can I come in?"
"Oh yeah, sure, come in." Jen opened the door a little wider and Zack stepped past her. They stood in the entry in awkward silence for a moment. Jen finally said, "Can I get you anything? Water, beer, wine? I think that's all I have."
"I'm fine thanks," Zack assured her, standing with his hands in his pockets.
Jen nodded and there was another awkward silence. She could feel her pulse racing and searched crazily in her mind for something to say.
"Your place is nice," Zack finally said.
"Thanks, I like it." Clearly Zack was beating around the bush, so Jen decided to cut to the chase. "What are you doing here?"
Zack took a deep breath, "I'm here to..." he paused and shifted his feet, "I'm here to tell you some things."
"You came all the way to New York to tell me some things?" Jen asked.
"Yeah well, you wouldn't answer your phone."
Jen looked around instinctively. "I turned it off. I'm not even sure where it is."
Zack nodded. "Well anyway, here it goes." He shifted his feet again. "Aunt Gabby is really upset."
Jen looked down at her hands; she knew her aunt would be upset. She had every right to be but why did Zack have to come here and rub it in her face?
"But she isn't upset about the money," Zack continued.
Jen's head snapped up. "She isn't?"
"No, she is upset that you left without so much as a word and won't answer her phone calls."
"I thought it would be easier if I made a clean break."
"Easier for who?"
Jen looked up at him; his dark eyes were serious. "Easier for me," she admitted.
Zack had a sincere look on his face. "Aunt G wanted me to tell you she doesn't want to lose you over this. She says you are worth more to her than all her money. She doesn't care about it; she just wants you to come home."
Tears instantly returned to Jen's eyes at his words. "She doesn't understand," she squeaked out.
"Yes, she does understand. She understands you more than you know." Zack took a step toward her. "She wants you in her life, Jen. And so do I."
She looked up at him, tears streaming down her face. She tried to say something but before she could Zack closed the distance between them and kissed her hard. When they finally came apart, she was out of breath. Zack held her face with his hands and wiped away her tears.
"That's the other thing I came to tell you. I want to be with you. None of this 'visit each other when we can, no strings attached' crap; I want you to be my girlfriend."
Jen opened her mouth to speak, but trying to comprehend what was happening, words just couldn't form. Instead, she wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him again.
Zack's arms encircled her waist and he lifted her off the ground with ease. Jen felt suspended in time; she couldn't believe this was happening. When he put her feet back on the floor Jen looked up at him, his face bright and smiling. "Do you mean it?" she asked, still unbelieving. "I just never thought I'd see you again and now you're here in my apartment saying you want to be with me? You were so upset with me, and for good reason."
"I was upset, I really was but, Aunt G has a way of putting things into perspective. She said she wasn't willing to lose you over this and I realized I'm not either. What we have is rare, and I'm going to fight for it."
Jen just shook her head in disbelief. "Sometimes I wonder if you're real," she whispered, tracing her finger down the side of his face.
"I'm real baby, and I'm not going anywhere."
Jen laughed as Zack leaned in to kiss her again. "Wait!" she said, stopping him. "I don't have a job. This apartment is technically my dad's so, basically, I'm homeless after next week."
"What? I thought you worked for your dad." Zack said, confused.
"I did." Jen looked up at him. "I quit."
"Seriously? Why?"
"I realized that working for him was safe and stale. I wasn't going to grow, and I need to get out on my own. I mean, I'm twenty-five and my dad still pays for my apartment."
"That is kind of lame," Zack agreed.
Jen playfully smacked him and walked to the couch to sit down. He followed her and wrapped her in his arms. "I just need to make a fresh start," she continued. "Even though I have no idea what I'm doing or where I'm going to live."
Zack thought a moment. "Have you ever considered Boston?"
Jen looked at him, eyebrows drawn down into thought. "No, I haven't."
"Boston is a lot closer to Harvard than New York," he said smiling. "You could get a job there and still be a lawyer, but you wouldn't be under your dad's thumb."
Jen grinned as she thought of the possibilities. "That might actually work!"
Zack leaned toward her. "Then we'd be close enough that I could sneak you into my dorm room." He kissed her ear.
Jen felt weak. "Mmmm, I could be okay with that," she said dreamily. Then she quickly sat up. "Can I see your phone?"
"Sure," he said, handing it to her. "Who are you going to call?"
"Aunt Gabby," Jen replied. "We're going to call her together."
"Okay." Zack sat up. "What are we going to tell her?"
Jen looked at him and smiled as the phone began to ring. "I want to tell her we're coming home."
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