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Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Chapter 67 (1/22/17)
New Beginning, New Adventures
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Eep! This is it. This is the last post...for now. I thought it would be two, so I apologize for the lack of proper warning, but it all worked better as just one post, so here it is. I'll be posting soon over at NBNA, and if I'm feeling inspired after that, I might come back and go a little further with Jenna and Ryan's story. I'm not sure, so I'm going to leave it open. Assume this is the end, and I'll let you know if I decide that it's not. Thank you all again so much for reading, being patient, and supporting me in my hobby here! You have all been the best readers and I value your loyalty and kindness so very much. This story wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for your support of NBNA in the first place!
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As I tended to when drinking, I
awoke fairly early the next morning. I
laid in bed for a long time trying to fall back to sleep and hoping my
throbbing head would calm to a dull ache.
Luckily, the pulsing pain in my temples was the only physical symptom of
my overindulgence the night before.
Wine, while I loved it so, tended to give me headaches, even if I only
had a couple glasses. And I’d definitely
had more than a couple last night.
Eventually I stumbled out of
bed. I dug some Tylenol out of my purse
and took them to the bathroom. I filled
the glass in there with water and swallowed the pills. Blinking at myself in the mirror, I realized
I had done a terrible job taking my eye makeup off last night. Big, dark smudges were hanging out under my
eyes. I wiped them away and had some
more water.
Back in the room, Ryan was still
fast asleep. My stomach rumbled, and I
checked out the clock. 7:15. I changed my shorts out for some yoga pants
and wandered down to the hotel lobby. They
had a continental breakfast happening, so I grabbed a couple bagels, a banana
and an apple, and a couple containers of yogurt and brought them up to the
room. Then I left again, found the small
coffee stand I had seen the night before on the way out, and ordered a dirty
chai for me and a black coffee for Ryan.
The desk in our room made a fine
breakfast table, and I was just finishing up spreading cream cheese on one half
of my bagel and jelly on the other when I heard Ryan stirring. “Do I smell coffee?” he croaked sleepily.
“You do,” I replied. I took his coffee over to him, and then sat
on my bed with my bagel. “Good morning.”
Ryan took a careful sip of the hot coffee. “Good morning,” he replied. “Look, about last night…” He pushed his hand through his hair, making
it stand on end in a couple spots. “I’m
sorry, Jenna. You were absolutely right
about Eleanor. She was being
inappropriate and I wasn’t stopping her, and I should have.”
I didn’t say anything for a long time. I wondered if he was going to mention the
part where I told him I wanted to be his girlfriend and he told me I actually
didn’t. But he didn’t say anything else,
and I admitted to myself that I had some explaining and apologizing to do too. I took a deep breath to compose my thoughts,
but before I could stop myself, I blurted out, “I love you too, Ryan.”
Ryan’s mouth dropped open slightly,
and I slapped both hands over mine. That
wasn’t how I wanted this to happen. “You
were awake,” he muttered, closing his eyes briefly. He flipped the blankets back and sat up.
“I’m sorry,” I said hurriedly. “I had been sleeping but I woke up when you
came in. I wanted you to think I was
sleeping because I didn’t want to fight anymore and I was worried if you knew I
was awake you’d want to talk and we’d just end up arguing again. I didn’t mean to lie to you, though I guess I
didn’t lie to you, I just pretended that I was sleeping when I wasn’t. And after you said that, I thought it would
be a really bad time to tell you I was actually awake, so I just laid
there. But then after you fell asleep, I
told you I loved you too, but you were actually asleep, unlike me, who was just
pretending to be asleep, and you had your noise app on, so you didn’t hear me,
and—“
“Stop talking, Jenna,” he
interrupted, standing and crossing the short distance between our beds.
“What?” I asked, shocked.
“I said, ‘stop talking, Jenna,” he
repeated. He sat down next to me and
kissed me, hard.
“Oh,” I said, when our lips had
parted. “Well, okay.”
He looked at me in amazement. “So, when you said you wanted to be my
girlfriend…it actually wasn’t just because you were drunk and pissed about
Eleanor?”
“No!” I exclaimed. “I told you that! I wasn’t that
drunk. I mean, I’ll admit that my timing
with it all was terrible. But I’ve been
thinking about it a lot lately. I just
couldn’t figure out a good time to bring it all up. I was nervous about having the conversation
because I was scared you’d changed your mind.
And so when you were weird about it last night, I thought you really did change your mind, and that’s why I
got so awful after it. I’m sorry. I’m so sorry, nothing about the way I acted
last night was okay.”
“I think we both said some things
we shouldn’t have,” Ryan said. “So I’m
sorry for how I handled the whole thing.”
“I’m sorry I ruined your friend’s
wedding,” I replied mournfully. “You
must have been so embarrassed. I’m
embarrassed. Your friends must think I’m
absolutely crazy. I was ‘that girl’ last
night.”
“I care very little about any of
their opinions at this point in my life,” Ryan said. “And surprisingly enough, I don’t think
anyone noticed. We weren’t loud, we
didn’t make a scene. And I stopped in a
bar for a drink and to think for a little bit when I left here, and half the
guests were there anyway. Apparently the party died down awfully quickly, and
no one said a word about it. I’m pretty
sure the only person who even realized we were gone was Eleanor.”
“Was she there, at the bar?” I
asked hesitantly. I immediately
questioned if I actually wanted to know that information, then decided I did.
“Not when I got there. She came in as I was paying my tab. She tried to get me to stay and that’s when I
realized that you had been right.” He
saw my face and said, “Nothing crazy happened.
She just was hanging on me and touching me and asking me to stay over
and over, and that’s not how you act when you just want to catch up with an old
friend. I wish she hadn’t even seen me
out without you. I shouldn’t have gone out.”
“If you would have stayed here we
just would have kept arguing,” I said.
“I’m not upset that you left, or that you ran into her, if you’re
worried about that.”
“Either way, I’m glad to hear it,”
he said. “So, about that whole
girlfriend thing…”
“Yeah?” I asked, smiling.
He returned my smile and reached
out, squeezing my knee. “I think it
sounds like a great idea.”
My heart rate picked up, and I
looked at him hopefully. “Even with your
traveling, and my ridiculousness, and—“
“You already told me you love me,
you can’t back out now,” he teased me gently.
“We’ll figure it out. Let’s just
take it one step at a time, okay? And we
weren’t seeing other people before, so the only thing that’s truly changed is
how we introduce each other.”
“Well, I guess that’s true,” I
said, nodding slowly. “Yeah. It is.”
Ryan waited while my hungover brain worked over this information. I grimaced; my slightly delayed hangover was
catching up with me. “I feel awful.”
Ryan laughed, and the sound hurt my
head. “I can only imagine,” he
said. “To be honest, I don’t feel so hot
myself. A little too much cheap whiskey
at the bar.” He eyed up the bagels I had
retrieved and took another long drink of his coffee. “Food might help.”
“A nap might help,” I replied,
yawning.
“What do you say we eat those
bagels,” he said, standing and pulling me to my feet, “the yogurt can wait,
because…no. But we’ll eat those bagels
and then take a nap, and when we wake up we can find somewhere to go eat a huge
brunch and I bet by then it’ll be like last night never even happened.”
“I would definitely like to pretend
that last night didn’t happen,” I said, following him to the desk and picking
up my abandoned bagel. I only managed
about half of it before wrinkling my nose and pushing it away. Ryan polished his off, and then we both
climbed in bed—the same one this time.
We settled under the blankets,
tangled together comfortably. It didn’t
take long for my eyes to get heavy. I
was almost asleep when I heard Ryan whisper, “Hey.”
“Hey yourself,” I mumbled
back.
He laughed softly. “I just realized that you said something
really important earlier that I didn’t respond to.”
“I did?” I asked. I rolled onto my back and opened one eye,
squinting sleepily at him.
“You did,” he said. “Jenna, I love you.”
I smiled and closed my eyes again,
burrowing into his chest. “I love you
too, Ryan.”
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