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tanglepelt · 8 months
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Dc x dp idea 109
Danny and Ellie keep summoning ancient demonic beings.
It started as a joke. Just them doing silly trends and summoning the most recent cyrtid. Moth man and what. They didn’t expect it to work. But they did.
So they moved on to the less. “Nice” beings.
Really after the 10th entity they should of stopped. But they were fun to fight and well… Honestly when they went to summon these things it shouldn’t of worked. They never did the circles and certainly didn’t sacrifice anyone.
They wanted to see what all they could summon.
Constantine is now stuck on a case with the bat. To find out which cult is summoning countless enemies. He unfortunately can’t track it by magic.
There is no circles or anything left in the air. These things just pop up and ever magic user can feel this world ending threat. Then poof. Just gone.
The cult may be dealing with the entities? Whether making deals or just sending them it was a problem.
How long until it was something the cult couldn’t handle and how many more would be sacrificed?
Unknown to all parties. Halfas apparently read as sacrifices, the entities can’t tell the sacrifice is half alive. They only feel the dead part.
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aprocessionofthoughts · 7 months
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Friday the 13th
ectoberhaunt23 day 13- horror flick TW- none summary- As Team Phantom gathers to watch spooky movies, something strange happens.
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Danny, Sam, Tucker, Valeria, and Ellie were all gathered together at Sam’s house. It was Friday the 13th and they had plans.
Plans that mainly revolved around watching several horror movies, from the classics (Frankenstien and Dracula) to the more modern (Talk to Me and The Blackening), and of course they couldn’t forget the ghost movies (Ghost and The Conjuring and Ghostbusters).
They had already made the popcorn and had various other snacks and drinks spread out on the coffee table in front of them, and they were on their third movie when it happened.
The lights and TV flickered, then went out.
There were various groans and sighs from everyone, but no ghost sensors were going off so it must just have something to do with the breaker box. 
“I vote for Tucker and Danny to go check it out.” Sam said.
Valerie and Ellie agreed like the traitors they were.
Tucker was examining the breaker and wondering what fool put it outside the house, but it didn’t look like the issue came from there. That meant that it probably had something to do with the power grid, which meant there was nothing they could do but wait. 
Tucker sighed and turned toward Danny, who'd been leaning against the wall.
“It’s something with the power grid. We’ll just have to wait for it to be fixed.”
Danny didn’t respond.
“Danny?” Tucker said and moved to stand in front of his head.
Danny’s eyes were completely green and glowing. Danny looked wrong. LIke, nothing was visibly wrong but his friend felt off. Like all of his features had been shifted just slightly. 
He heard what sounded like a wolf howling and saw Danny’s head jerk up so he was staring at the sky.
“Is everything okay, man?” Tucker asked, reaching forward to lay a hand on his friend's shoulder.
Danny’s head jerked in his direction and his mouth opened wide, wider than it should and filled with too many teeth.
“Danny? What’s wrong? You’re really scaring me, man.”
Danny didn’t say anything. Tucker heard the wolf howl again, and Danny twitched. His form shifted, but not how Tucker was used to seeing Danny turn into Phantom. Instead Danny seemed to stretch, body elongating as ink seemed to drip from the top of his head all the way to his feet. His body resembled empty space, an absence of light, a black hole except for his face which had a gaping tooth filled mouth and two glowing green spots that Tucker thought were his eyes. His hai was also made of shadow, but seemed to flicker like fire. His arms were unnaturally long and his hands ended in claws. His legs had shifted into a long tail that seemed to be undulating. Danny let out an unearthly screech and Tucker shuddered as the sound was echoed from various parts around town and out in the woods.
Then Danny shot up into the sky, his body appearing like a starless patch of sky.
To his left, Tucker saw something fly through the building and into the sky, this one looking like a green comet streaking by.
Sam and Val slammed through the door a moment later.
“Ellie she–”
“Danny he–”
They stared at each other.
What in the Realms was happening?
AN: Might be continued
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night-wilf · 1 year
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I posted 224 times in 2022
That's 164 more posts than 2021!
48 posts created (21%)
176 posts reblogged (79%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@stealingyourbones
@phantom-things
@jgvfhl
@tourettesdog
@impyssadobsessions
I tagged 65 of my posts in 2022
#dc comics - 34 posts
#danny phantom - 31 posts
#dc - 28 posts
#writing prompt - 26 posts
#fan fic writing - 26 posts
#writing - 24 posts
#writers on tumblr - 19 posts
#prompt - 19 posts
#dc x dp - 18 posts
#night wilf prompts - 18 posts
Longest Tag: 57 characters
#momma harley gonna fight some bitches for harmin her kids
My Top Posts in 2022:
#5
Writing prompt 04:
Reformed Dan who protects dimensions under the watch of ClockWork. He ends up in DC and ends up staying there for a long time, enjoying the peace and quiet compared to his home.
Walking through fights while dancing to music and confusing everyone as they slowly lose their animosity to each other. This results in less injuries and the Justice League are just.....
Confused.
They have no clue who this guy is but he seems to have no bad days and makes them all relaxed and happy when in a serious fight. They can't tell if darkside would be effected. However it's possible.
The younger heroes have latched onto this guy as they like his good vibes and can talk for a few hour about their day to him if they had a rough one.
268 notes - Posted November 8, 2022
#4
Writing prompt 09:
Nightwing is close to dead when he suddenly stands on his own, his injuries healing as his voice become much deeper than it should be as he speaks. "You fools are disrupting the timeline. And you will be eliminated for these actions."
Dick can only watch from inside his head as fire flares from his hands and the people he is fighting turn white as his eyes glow scarlet. Trying to run but pulled back in by an unknown force.
A brutal fight ensures as he slaughters them all cold blood with superhuman ability only a Kryptonian can rival with good training.
Dick collapses when all have been sucked of their life force and M'gann braves venturing close to help him. They don't know who that was, but they don't want to get in their bad side.
The guardian returns to his watch tower and stares at the screen as Dick is taken away to recover, looking to his left to see the timeline where he doesn't intervene beginning to collapse like that. He sighs and gives the mercy of a painless to those he can.
Hoping to not have to do that again as it is dangerous to expose himself to his "children".
304 notes - Posted November 19, 2022
#3
Writing prompt 19:
The Fentons are on holiday, traveling across the US to places Danny has always wanted to visit in an effort to repair their relationship.
Due to the distance he has asked Dan and Dani/Ellie escort them so there is more ghosts than humans in the camper. He doesn't feel comfortable around his parents so they don't stop him from bringing them. Though he does appreciate they turned off everything and locked the lab when they learned of what they had done to him. The key in Jazz's possession at all times so they can't do anything else to her poor brother.
They arrive in Gotham to see the heroes from their hotel that night before moving on. Danny doesn't go with them to get supplies and ends up captured by the Talen thinking he his Tim Drake.
Dan is first back and now raging, Jazz allowing her parents their weapons to storm the gates of the court to destroy everything.
And that they do. Very quickly. Too quickly.
Bruce doesn't bother stopping them because he ain't about to stop them.
344 notes - Posted December 3, 2022
#2
Green Lantern Jazz design? Sort of.
Her hair is up so it doesn't get in her face and she covers her whole lower face as she doesn't want to count on people being oblivious idiots for her identity. Her ring is "worn" in her hair so there is no clear source to her power. Or maybe she made it invisible? Who knows. All I know is she can punch away and not be suddenly powered down if someone takes it from her hand.
Not that she would be in trouble if that did happen.
Her suit is mostly dark green and black to not look like a green highlighter and the brighter bits can be turned down she blends into the darkness of space around her. Not going invisible but definitely camouflaging.
Also since she's ecto contaminanted she has some extra abilities no others have.
Situation: Guy isn't best pleased at the new lantern on earth being more powerful than him and she just got her ring. Hal is "quietly" shutting him up best he can. It doesn't seem to be working.
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814 notes - Posted November 22, 2022
My #1 post of 2022
Writing prompt 06:
A few of the bat kids have discovered a favourite private bar that doesn't care for their names or ages, just that they pay for everything. They don't even try to hide their identities or masked name as no one cares. Given one of the regulars is a human sized plant thing that Ivy likes to kick around with, they shouldn't be surprised.
The name of that bar? Phantom's room.
Edit: Phantom's room: the halfway point between dimensions (some really good ideas in the comments!)
The rules are fairly simple to follow:
- Just pay for whatever you get or things will be personal
- Do not bother anyone
- Do not be overly loud
- Pets are permitted and must be cleaned up after, some warning is appreciated
- If injured, don't bleed all over the floor
- Do not ask for alcohol if under 18
- Do not approach alternate/different timeline versions of yourself as they can't see you
- Parking is free unless you are intoxicated trying to go home alone
- State allergies when ordering and something will be made
- No fighting
- Do not ask questions
Jason seems to like the tall ginger bar tender who enjoys his antics and they share scar stories to pass the time. Her dark haired partner sometimes breaks the magic for fun.
Damian likes the large security guy always on duty, nice guy with a rough past and it's nice to talk out stuff with someone willing to listen. Has he become a minor father role to him? Maybe. Does he help with his homework? Yes.
Tim likes to play chess with the blue skinned guy who sits in the corner reading, he's a good talker when not more confusing like the riddler.
Everyone has their favourite and usually visit after a patrol for some water and food before going home. If they come in injured a mysterious gel is slathered over it and they are healed 10 minutes later. Asking to take a sample home is answered with a firm no, as the stuff to can become addicting to humans.
Fair enough.
Though there is nothing online and the "owner"/cook is a boy who died at 14 and somehow still kicking around town. Some family who worked for the criminals of Gotham and got their son killed when he turned on a device, Jason's love interest seems to be the same situation.
Despite that, it takes them a while to tell Bruce as they don't want him ruining it for him. Alfred coming along one day after overhead a conversation between Dick and Jason. Only to find his favourite brand of whiskey already poured for him and an old friend who died long ago waiting to chat with him over a bottle.
He was... gone for some time with that one.
1,734 notes - Posted November 18, 2022
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Alrighty, got asked twice for Ellie finding out the truth about her new boss being a vampire, so here’s that!
Warning: blood, hospitals, Hardy is a fool who doesn’t take care of himself, Ellie being upset, spoilers for series one
On with the fic!
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Last night had been an experience for poor Ellie Miller.
One minute they were in pursuit of the bastard that had killed Danny, the next her boss dropped to the ground, clutching his chest and crying out in pain. Ellie had tried to see what the damage was, but from how he reacted to the pain, she feared it had to do with his heart.
But then she saw something that still sent chills down her spine when she thought over it.
She had seen Hardy’s eyes change color in the light of the street lamps, from brown to something closer to a dark red. Then his mouth opened, gasping for air, and his teeth literally grew in front of her. Fangs, good lord, he had fangs.
He gasped, begging her to not take him to a hospital, but she couldn’t do that. Despite how scared she was, for a number of reasons, Ellie had ordered for an ambulance.
And her she was now, sitting at her boss’ bedside, where he was hooked up to a number of machines and IVs. One was saline, of course, but the other... it was a blood bag, and it wasn’t the first one he was given during his stay here.
Ellie had asked the doctors what had happened, as she was his current contact, the one who brought him in. The doctors said it was heart arrhythmia, and apparently a very serious case of it, one they’d never seen before. Hardy’s pulse was out of control, it had either kept speeding up through the night, or it was so low that he was nearly considered dead twice.
Then there was his blood, the doctors had no idea what was wrong, but he needed blood transfusions. According to one of them, Hardy’s blood almost seemed old, in a sense.
Well, she had to admit, whatever they were doing with the transfusions, he looked a bit less... dead, like he had been seeing him for nearly two months now.
Still, as Ellie sat there, looking at the unconscious man, she had to know what that strangeness was all about last night. Why had his eyes changed color? His teeth getting longer? She’d have to wait until he woke up for answers, didn’t she?
Ten minutes would pass before there was a soft groan next to her, and she shot her head up, staring at Hardy as he came to. Glowering, she threw the bag of grapes she had brought with her at him. He sleepily blinked at her, his eyes were normal again, brown.
“What’s that...?” He asked, sounding so groggy.
“Grapes.” She replied.
“Why’d ya bring grapes?”
“I’d hoped you’d choke on the seeds.” She snipped.
He sleepily blinked at her, then looked at the grapes. “They’re seedless.”
Ellie was about ready to strangle him.
“Sir, what the hell happened last night?” She hissed at him, standing up from her seat to loom over him. He just stared at her, then glanced away, up at the IV rack. He made a face and then looked at where they were hooked up to him.
“Fuck.” He said under his breath. “No wonder I feel better.”
“What the hell do you mean by that?” Ellie snapped. “What happened last night? Were you ever going to tell me you had massive health problems!? And for God’s sake, what was up with your eyes and your mouth!?”
This made Hardy tense up, his eyes widen in shock. “You... what did you see?”
“Your mouth had fangs! And your eyes changed color!”
Hardy swallowed hard, glancing around, before suddenly jumping right out of the bed, the fastest she’d ever seen him move. He shoved her aside, but Ellie was not going to let him get away so easily.
“Oh no you don’t!” He was fast, but she was quicker. The DS launched herself and tackled him to the ground.
He shouted and squirmed to get away, nearly knocking over the IV rack he was still attached to. “Miller! Release me!” He shouted, they could hear the heart machine beep a little louder, faster.
“Not until you explain what the fuck is going on, sir! Talk!” She shouted back, turning him onto his back, and oh, God.
Maroon, that’s the color.
He looked up at her, breathing hard. She had never noticed before, but he felt cold to the touch, it was scary. Ellie moved away, scooting across the floor as Hardy sat up. He yanked the little disks attached under his hospital gown, the machine no longer able to read his pulse.
“You want to know, Miller? Do you really want to know what the hell is going on?” Hardy asked, eyes narrowed. She just mutely nodded.
“You’ll never believe me.”
“At this point, sir, I’m prepared to believe all sorts of things...”
His mouth was a thin line as he looked away, moving to stand up, get back on the bed. “I’m... a vampire, to put it simply.”  
If this had been anyone else saying this, Ellie would have laughed and then told them to shut up and be serious. But no, this was her boss, this was DI Hardy, who in just two months she had come to learn that he was a very serious man. He rarely ever joked, and even if he did, it was more of a rude comment than anything else.
The look on his face, the way he held himself, he was not kidding as he said this.
Yet, it felt impossible to believe.
“Prove it.” Ellie said, her voice sounded so quiet.
“You want me to prove it?” He frowned at her, his eyes were still wrong, she hated it, go back to the brown she knew.
“Yes.”
“You won’t like it.”
“I don’t bloody care, sir. I just... prove it.”
He sighed, running his hands down his face, and she watched in horror as his features changed in front of her. He looked, God, he looked like something from a movie, and it was happening in real time, right in front of her. Ellie looked away for a moment, feeling her body shaking.
“Miller...” His voice was soft, worried, and she spared a glance. He was normal again, brown eyes and freckled cheeks, normal teeth and nose. This was her boss, the man who drove her up walls and yet seemed to be trying to be good to her, despite everything.
“You’re... you’re a vampire.” Ellie found herself saying as she tried to get back in her chair.
“Yes.” He nodded. “Been one since the forties.”
“Fuck.”
“I know, trust me, it’s a lot to take in.”
“You think?” She snipped, then sighed. “I don’t... what do I... you’re not going to kill me for knowing, are you?”
Hardy looked offended at this. “God, no! I’m not a monster, Miller. An arsehole, that much I can agree with, but I don’t kill anyone.”
“You, uh, you drink blood though, right?”
He sighed loudly. “Yes, but I hate it, it’s disgusting and delicious at the same time, and my body wants it, but I don’t like letting it have it. I don’t like... being like this.”
Ellie nodded quietly. “The... the doctors said your heart is bad.”
“Always was, even before I died. If I hadn’t been bitten, it would have probably killed me. Being a vampire doesn’t exactly fix all your problems from your human life.”
She nodded again. “Your blood was also bad.”
“Vampire blood, even after I consume fresh blood, it ends up getting old quickly, sits in the veins until I drink. I guess they’re giving my transfusions, explains why I don’t feel like shit.”
“But I’ve seen you eat food before, I’ve never seen you drink blood!”
“Dried blood pills, I either swallow them, or drop them in my tea. I also have blood bags at home. And I don’t... really eat. I do if I have no choice and it’s offered, but there is a very small limit to what I can eat without being sick.”
Ellie frowned, then thought about when she invited him to dinner. “Oh... I had no idea, no wonder you never took anything I offered...”
“Well, some stuff I could have, but my stupid heart hates it anyway. I miss coffee.” He sighed and looked at her. “You cannot tell anyone about this, no one knows I’m a vampire.”
“Sir, this is a lot.” She admitted.
“I know, and I wish you had never learned it, but... now you know. Still, keep it to yourself, cause the last thing this town needs is to learn about me. And don’t tell the bosses, I can’t afford to be taken off the case for medical problems, we’re so close...”
Ellie listened to him talk, about the killer running on them, how he was letting his guilt consume him. But she wasn’t really taking all of this in, her mind couldn’t get over what she just learned, that her boss was really a vampire.
It explained a lot, yet so little.
She stood up, and walked to the door without much of a goodbye, ignoring him calling out to her.
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Today was just... the worst.
Ellie was trying her best, trying so hard to be brave for her boys, but it was impossible. Everything she learned, of knowing who really killed Danny, it was just a lot.
And the only person she could talk to about this was the vampire that was her superior. But Hardy let her into his room at the Traders, let her talk and cry, and he just sat there, listening.
She dried her eyes, sniffing, before looking at him. “Sir... you said you don’t kill people...”
Hardy seemed to pick up on what she wanted to ask, what she was trying to suggest. “Oh, Miller, I can’t do that.”
“No one would know.”
“We would know.”
“I hate him.”
“I know.”
“I want him dead, I want him bloody dead, Hardy.”
“I do too, but I can’t kill Joe. I just... it wouldn’t be enough anyway.”
Her eyes were wet again as she looked at him. Hardy was right, it would never be enough to make her feel comfortable again with her life. “Could you scare him?”
“I think I did that already by letting you into the room.” He sighed, closing his eyes. “If... circumstances were different, I’d do it. I’d drain him.”
She sniffed, blowing her nose. “Thanks anyway, sir.”
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sugdenlovesdingle · 3 years
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since everyone is doing this (well - a few people, and i’m bored) I thought I’d give it a go too
My emmerdale wishlist for 2021
Besides the obvious - Robert and Seb home with Aaron where they belong and robron getting their baby.
- Get rid of the Posners. I don’t particularly care how (though I wouldn’t complain if it turns out Luke killed his brother and wendy helped cover it up)
- Break up Chaddy. I don’t care who cheats, i don’t care why - just break them up.
- Paul takes a long walk off a short cliff, never to be seen again.
- Reunite Vic and Ellis. I saw a gifset of Asan!Ellis with Vic... and god they were cute. it won’t be the same with new!Ellis but anything is better than luke.
- Liv will be officially diagnosed with epilepsy soon - give her a service dog!
- Mack vs the Dingles in some way at all times. With all the sarcastic comments on how they’re all fucking weird.
- Mack and Robert bffs.
- Mack and Aaron frenemies who keep it civil (mostly. with only minor insults back and forth) for Robert’s sake.
- Mack and Charity continue to hook up every now and then because they can’t help themselves... and there is a fine line between love and hate after all.
- Al playing Debbie and Priya blows up in his face, but not in the usual cat fight/dramatic reveal/ shouting match in the middle of the village. Let them find out about each other and team up to take him down! #girlpower.
- Harriet stops crying and praying and acting shifty and goes on a nice long jesus retreat to wherever Pearl has been the past year.
- Aaron could use a friend. If kayak boy must stay, let them be friends. let them talk to each other, make Ben an actual character and let him interact with people other than Aaron.
- Let Jamie go back to being a vet. I’m shallow - Alexander Lincoln is a very attractive man and I want to see him cuddle puppies or ponies or any other animal.
- Someone drop a house on Andrea.
- Since Kim is back, let her take over from Jamie at the HOP and interact with her staff (sack kayak boy because he’s never at work)
- Get Charity out of the pub and let her do something where she can scheme and be dodgy without too many consequences.
- If Noah is staying, let Kim take him under her wing. He’s a Tate and she’s constantly Disappointed in Jamie - give her a do over with Noah. it’ll be a way to make her more human (just like Millie) and a way to piss off charity - who can’t do or say anything because she’s Kim’s bitch.
- scrap the repeat of the Danny story. It was alright the first time around, now it just comes out of the blue. I get that they want to have Debbie interact with her daughter, but surely there are other ways.
- Liv and Gabby are friends, let them interact as such. and if they discover they’re actually more than friends somewhere along the way, I wouldn’t mind.
- Give! Matty! A! Storyline! (and a love interest - he and Amy were cute.)
- Give! Ryan! A! Storyline! (Ryan Stocks, not Hawley)
- Give Liv a job and get her out of the vinnypaulmandy bubble of doom and let her explore her asexuality and what it is she does and does not want from relationships.
- introduce a new family. The new vicar and his son is a start but we need more. If the posners and andrea fuck off, dale view will be empty and megan’s old house is still empty - plenty of room for a new family. Bonus points for a queer family.
- stop treating Rishi like a child. He’s 70, not 7. He raised 3 kids and owned his own business, he’s not the helpless fool they make him out to be.
- Give Meena something to do other than pick fights with her sister.
- Give Leanna something to do other than hating her dad’s girlfriends and sabotaging his relationships because she’s a Mean Girl.
- More village events. I know it’s hard because of covid right now but hopefully at some point this year enough people will have been vaccinated so that they can ease or get rid of the restrictions and they can have some kind of village event. Maybe something at the HOP. They never really had their big opening did they?
And above all... NEW PRODUCERS!
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klaussicarus · 4 years
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Day Seventeen: Childhood
"God, cursed Matroshka dolls, never thought that'd be a thing." Maddy sighed as she looked at the Motroshka doll in her hand. It was well made, and even had reall hair on it, problem was that it was her hair, and it was a perfect replica of her. Jack and Vlad had replicas too. Vlad had thrown a fit when he had noticed the tiny acne on it, but they were generally wary of it. Vlad's weird maybe-uncle-mentor-evil-archnemisis Daniel had given it to them. Apparently Clockwork needed a messenger. And after the whole CAT's timeline, with seeing Vladimir wreck the human world, they could bet that it related to some sort of failed timeline.
"Well staring at it isn't going to do anything. We'll have to open them sooner or later, and who knows if it's a treat?" Jack sighs as Maddy shoots him a look. "I'm just saying, no use in waiting for something to happen."
Vlad sighs, "Yeah, yeah, I know. Well, Maddy, do you want to go first?" Maddy sighs and twists open the body. Inside there was a teal colored something, with little orange goggles. A painted on red smile glints up at her. "Well that's not very informativ-"
A crackling image projects from the center of the smaller doll. It's an older Maddy, dressed up in a teal hazmat suit and grinning, a gun set on her hip. "Oh ew, that's just bad fashion. Why would I wear that?"
Vlad nudges Jack. "I don't know, but maybe opening all three will let us know?" Jack gets the memo and pops his open. The doll looks larger than Maddy's, orange instead of teal though. The projection shows a wall of a man in an orange jumpsuit and graying temples, he was grinning, but his seemed less malicious than Maddy's. Both of them started flickering, closer to unlocking the scene. Vlad opens his. It's pale and has completely white hairs, frowning and suited. The first thing that pops out of Vlad's mouth is "Why am I white?" Jack chuckles. But his doll wasn't projecting.
Jack leans over his shoulder. "There's another little seam in your doll. Maybe for your ghost form V-man?" Vlad looks down. "Oh" Popping that open is a white clothed ghost with green skin and black hair spiked into horns. Almost immediately it pops up another image. This one of Vlad in ghost form, decidedly with more Daniel energy than they liked. But the scene still seemed glitchy. They were missing something.
"You are missing something" Giving the trio a collective heart attack, Daniel steps in front of them in Ghost form. His solid green eyes staring at them judgingly.
He opened his hands, there was two versions just like Vlad. But instead they seemed like younger versions of himself? The ghost one looked much more monochromatic and very little green. The young one had solid black hair instead of his normal salt and pepper gray hair and scruffy goatee. Immediately it linked, showing a Daniel around their age as a ghost. The scene starts up.
"Would you look at the state of the town! It's in ruins! And all because of pesky little Phantom." Not Vlad hisses at Not Daniel. He rakes his red eyes over the landscape. Not Maddy scowls at him, but nods, N.Jack doing the same thing. "I dont like you Plasmius, but, you've offered me and Mads the opportunity to finally catch this pest once and for all." N.Maddy jerkily agrees, "Yes, we've been meaning to finally strap the malfunctive ghost down and dissect his every cell for a while now, I guess teaming up with disgusting trash is necessary after all."
N.Daniel, or rather Phantom, takes a step back. "Hey, we're probably going to not do that. I prefer all my organs inside me, thank you very much." He trips and and there's a call off scene. Phantom's eyes widen. "Guys no! Stay back!"
Another trio makes it onscreen. Weirdly enough it looks like younger versions of the school counselor, Miss Jazz, and Vlad's parents, Mr. Tucker And Mrs. Sam. They run over to Phantom. N.Maddy looks surprised. Miss Jazz shouts at the adults. "Stop! Can't you see that Phantom has been trying to prevent the damages? You're only making it worse Mom!"
Real Maddy gasps, "I'm mom to our school counselor?" Everyone looks back at the scene.
"No! Can't you see? Can't you realize that you're too young to understand? I love you Jazz, I have to, you're my daughter after all. But you have forgotten that me and your mother know what's best!" N.Jack yells back
More looks are exchanged between the the real trio. Maddy and Jack were together and the school counselor was their kid? The situation onscreen was worsening.
Mr. Tucker and Ms. Sam seemed to be pulling Phantom away discreetly. Phantom was bleeding green ectoplasm too fast to be healthy. Dubbed Plasmius teleported to in front of them. Ms. Samantha screamed at him "Why are you doing this! He's a kid! You know what will happen if they get ahold of him as he is now! They can't know yet! They'll go after you next!"
Everyone gulped, it was terrifying to see the raw terror at the thought of Not Maddy and Jack getting Phantom, why were they so violent towards the ghosts? Why were they trying to murder and dissect Phantom? Why was Vlad evil?
Plasmius seems to barely pause, a glint of fear in his eyes too. "Well, I've seen the error of my ways Samantha. I can't be so close to a ghost hunter, even if I were to marry Maddy, she would find out sooner or later, and nothing would stop her from ripping me to shreds. You, Tucker, and Danny know how much his mother is passionate about this sort of thing. And every plot I've tried to kill Jack with for making me this way has failed spectacularly. After all he is just a bumbling fool of a moron, not worth my time."
Jack winces. He knows that it isn't his Vlad saying it, but it hurt all the same. He was always afraid of being the annoying third wheel, and it hurt to have anything come close to confirming that.
Plasmius continues. "And well, I'm dearly sorry for your budding romance, but what better way to tear the family that's been a thorn in my side for years apart than have those two rip apart their own son in front of an adoring public?"
Well that was another wrench. "Your weird uncle is our son!?" Maddy looked overwhelmed, and looking around so did everyone else. Daniel seemed strangely unsurprised but still shocked, like he had come to make connections beforehand but that were still not enough to cover close to even half of what they had seen on screen. Maybe he had. Maybe he hadn't.
Jack was out of his depth and looked ready to cry and scream at the same time, and Vlad watched with a look of hatred for the cowardly version of himself before confusedly remapping this reality to his in a dogged attempt to figure out why Clockwork was showing them this.
Oddly enough, yesterday had a similar but vastly different event that had happened too. But Vlad's parents had just wanted to kill his alter ego off, no research based off of it, and Daniel had tagged along to generally cause problems for both sides, tripping Ellie in the same breath as flicking one of Ms. Samantha's attacks off course in a weird balance of making sure Vlad didn't die but also wasn't getting along too 'easy'.
The scene projecting in front of them died out after Phantom escaped and Plasmius turns sides, damaging a lot of hunting equipment and smashing a soup thermos before turning invisible and flying off.
And they all look up as another scene replaces it. The same room they were in, the boiler under the school. With their role replacements in the same positions, looking at them in surprise and wariness. Phantom, now as a human, nudges younger Mr. Foley at the same time Vlad nudges Jack beside them. The projection was no longer a screen, but a direct mirror. Maddy gasps, and her and teenager Ms. Manson says at the same time. "It's literally them, there's a bridge, Clockwork just opened a bridge."
They split from the same actions when Plasmius, also in human form, steps forward and holds his hand out to Daniel, "Well, I suppose you're the closest to another adult here." Daniel shifts into his normal self, dusting off his travel worn clothes, and spits onto his palm, slapping his hand to his. "And you'd be the closest to a man your world has to offer huh?"
Young Danny snorts, and the other trio starts laughing, before Jack catches the giggles and suddenly all of the teenagers are on the floor, laughing at the absolute absurdity of it all.
The two men sneer at each other, Plasmius pulls his hand away in disgust,
"What're you? An uncivilized mutt?"
"Oh, don't worry I'm house trained. More than I can see from you Cuckoo."
"I see the 'crazy' nickname theme has stayed the same" Plasmius sighs.
"I was referring to you being a cuc-"
"I prefer being called a dog than a little badger if you want my honest opinion!" Young Danny pipes up, ready to stop his older self from finishing his sentence.
Daniel smirks at Plasmius. Already there was animosity breeding.
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Ch9: Glow
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Niel was seeing red. Literally.
Colors often looked different in ghost form, but this time, everything was red. Maybe that was from the red glow coming from his eyes. They had begun to radiate at some point on the way home and hadn't stopped. Skulker was casting frequent glances at him, and if Niel didn't know any better, he would have thought the hunter looked nervous.
On any other occasion, that detail would have sent Niel over the moon. However, Niel was feeling too angry to care. He was angry that Vlad would ignore him for two days before finally sending a lackey to check on him instead of coming himself. He was angry that Vlad had done all this after he almost killed Niel's sister and that he was still expecting Niel to come back. Most of all, he was angry with himself for having trusted him all those months.
The glow from his eyes intensified with these thoughts.
The duo made it through the portal and landed in Vlad's lab. The millionaire himself was pacing around the room when he saw them. He approached them with a look of--relief?--before pausing and squinting his eyes at the glow.
"Still angry with me, I see," he noted.
Niel glared, his eyes casting red light across Vlad's obnoxious face. Skulker released his cuffs from Niel's wrist. "I'll leave you two be," he said and flew back into the portal, leaving the father and son alone.
"You were going to kill Ellie," Niel spoke.
"You mean Danielle? I've told you, she's--"
"A failure?" Niel seethed. "She's also a conscious being, and you know that. It still would've counted as murder."
Vlad's face twitched, then he sighed defeatedly. "No, you're right. I'm sorry."
Niel blinked in surprise. He wasn't expecting Vlad to apologize so easily. The glow from his eyes dimmed ever so slightly, but it returned to its brightness as Niel bit back, "You think apologizing changes anything?"
Vlad looked...surprised, like he wasn't expecting Niel to argue back. Niel's scowl deepened.
"Look, just give me a chance to make it up to you," Vlad said.
"By leaving Ellie alone?" Niel retorted.
"Surely you understand, I was only doing it to protect us--"
"But how do I know you care about me when you don't care about any of the other clones?"
"I already told you, I wouldn't have gone public with you if i didn't plan on keeping you around."
"So...you only care about me for publicity?"
Vlad froze, and his eyes widened. He put on a friendly smile. "No! of course not!" He grabbed Niel's hands and said, "You're my son, Niel."
Even though he had started calling him by his name, Vlad still seemed to hesitate whenever he said it, like he was forcing himself not to call him Daniel. Maybe that was what caused Niel to pull his hands away and growl. "If I'm your son, then why do you never care?"
"I do!"
"Oh yeah? What's my favorite science subject?"
Vlad was beginning to frown, growing impatient with Niel. "It's astronomy, of course."
Niel's eyes flashed again as he said, "Wrong. That's Danny's favorite subject. Mine is biology."
Vlad faltered for a second before he spread his arms with a forced smile and said, "Well then, I'm learning new things about you! Isn't that great?"
Niel didn't think that was great. His red vision was starting to get encroached by green, and he realized he was tearing up. "You know, I used to read stories with families in them and think they were unrealistic because of how close the parents were to their kids...but hey, it was fiction, so obviously that was fake, right?"
Vlad's expression grew sober as Niel continued. "I thought you loved me, even if the only times you spent with me were in front of guests and reporters. I mean, you buy me all this cool stuff, so that must mean you care, right?" Droplets fell down the clone's cheeks. He thought back to Jack and Maddie, how they wrapped their arms around Danny and Jazz in a hug, and how happy the family looked together. Even the ghosts in the Far Frozen were tender as the adult yeti looked after their young. "I don't think you really love me," Niel said, "and I don't think I love you, either."
Niel looked at Vlad, waiting for his reaction. Vlad was staring at a spot on Niel's cheek, and as he watched, his expression grew more and more troubled. At first, Niel thought that was because of what he had said, but then he began to wonder if Vlad had even been listening. Vlad raised a finger...then suddenly poked Niel in the cheek.
Niel flinched. "Hey, what are you--"
But Vlad was muttering, "No, no, no. You were supposed to be perfect."
Those words made Niel's stomach sink. Something was wrong. His vision was swimming with green, but he was beginning to suspect that wasn't from his tears. He looked down at Vlad's finger and saw it glowing with ectoplasm.
Niel's face felt like it was being burned by acid. Why did his face feel like burning? He brought a shaky hand up to where Vlad touched him. Something was mushy and it felt wrong and--when he pulled his hand away, it was coated in the same glowing substance as on Vlad's finger.
"Butter biscuits," Vlad muttered. "I shouldn't have let you stay in the Ghost Zone for so long. That much prolonged exposure to ectoplasm, and your body is still relatively young..."
Niel wasn't listening. He staggered and felt the world tilt beneath him. Everything was glowing, but it wasn't from his anger anymore. "I'm destabilizing," he said numbly.
Vlad fixed an intent gaze on him. "It's all right, I can fix you."
"I'm destabilizing," Niel repeated.
Vlad placed a hand on his shoulder. "Niel--"
For a second, the world turned red again, and Niel shouted "Stay away from me!" and stumbled back from Vlad's grip. His chest rose and fell with heavy breaths, except it barely did anything to assuage his nerves considering oxygen wasn't important to his ghost form. He brought his hands to his hairs and gripped at them. The ectoplasm on his hands was spread across his hair, but that didn't matter because he was melting.
"Calm down," Vlad ordered. "Being emotional only makes it worse."
Niel turned frightful eyes to Vlad. "How can I trust you? Ellie didn't let you fix her."
"Danielle is a fool! Come on, are you really going to let a small conflict between us stop you from accepting my help?" Vlad tried to grab him again, but Niel stepped away, causing his father to scowl. "Your form is falling apart. Who else can help you?"
Niel knew he should probably let Vlad fix him, but he couldn't think. Maybe his brain was melting, too. His chest continued to rise and fall futilely while more tears pricked his eyes. "The Fentons," he blurted. "The Fentons can help me."
"Are you an idiot? You'll be revealing all our secret identities if you go to those two for help!" Vlad's voice was steadily rising, but he forced himself to take a breath and calm himself. "Be logical, Niel. You know I love you, right?"
And that was how Niel became certain that Vlad hadn't been listening to a thing he said earlier. Suddenly, his potentially impending doom no longer mattered, and his fear was replaced once more by anger. Vlad's calm demeanor faltered when he saw Niel's eyes flash red again.
"Fuck you," Niel growled.
Vlad was so stunned that all he could say was, "Language."
Niel's fists shook, his teeth gritted, and then--a sob racked through him, breaking him down both figuratively and literally. The destabilization was spreading from his face to his chest and his arms and his legs and everywhere was glowing with his own ectoplasm. He cried, his tears mixing with the green substance and dripping to the floor.
He felt Vlad's fingers wrap around his wrist, but Niel phased his hand through. A thick sheet of goo was left behind on Vlad's hand, like when that slimer ghost from Ghostbuster phased through walls (it's amazing how your mind can still think of silly movie references even when your world is falling apart). "I'm not a perfect clone," Niel said.
"Don't say that. Of course you're--"
"I'm not," Niel said, "and I wish you didn't treat me that way."
He turned away from Vlad and lifted himself into the air. "Where are you going, Niel?" Vlad demanded. Niel ignored him. He shot upward and phased through the lab's ceiling. The last thing he heard was Vlad angrily yelling, "Daniel!"
Niel bit back his sobs and flew out the mansion. He was oozing, bits of his own body falling beneath him and leaving a glowing trail.
Danny, Niel thought. Ellie was able to stay alive because Danny helped her. All he had to do was find the other boy and get him to stop...all of this.
And he had to get to him quickly, before the corruption could reach his head and leave him unable to think.
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The Littlest Timelord: The Death of the Doctor Chapter 20
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TITLE: The Littlest Timelord: The Death of the Doctor Chapter 20 PAIRING: No Pairing RATING: T CHAPTER: 20/? SUMMARY: The Doctor’s death is looming on the horizon and Elise is growing every day. What the Doctor doesn’t know is that he has 200 years to teach Elise all he knows. Amy, Rory, and River let Elise in on their secret, because River knows she will keep it. What will Elise do when he’s gone?
River walked down the corridor of Stormcage dressed in Regency era clothing as alarms went off around her. She picked up the guard’s phone. “Oh, turn it off. I'm breaking in, not out. This is River Song, back in her cell.”
The alarms stopped going off.
“Oh, and I'll take breakfast at the usual time. Thank you.”
She hung up and saw two figures standing there.
One was smaller and the other was dressed like a Roman.
“Oh, are you boys dressing up as Romans now? I thought nobody read my memos,” River said.
They stepped out of the shadows.
It was Rory and Elise.
“Doctor Song. It's Rory. Sorry, have we met yet?” he asked, “Time streams. I'm not quite sure where we are.”
“Yes. Yes, we've met. Hello, Rory. Hello, Ellie.”
Elise had grown once again in her absence.
“What's wrong?” Rory asked.
River let out a shuddering breath. “It's my birthday. The Doctor took me ice skating on the River Thames in 1814, the last of the great Frost Fairs. He got Stevie Wonder to sing for me under London Bridge. And of course you were there, little star.”
“Stevie Wonder sang in 1814?”
“Yes, he did. But you must never tell him.”
“We've come from the Doctor too.”
“Yes, but at a different point in time.”
“Unless there's two of them.”
River smirked. “Now, that's a whole different birthday.” She pulled out her diary as Rory said, “He needs you.”
River found the entry she was looking for. “Demon's Run.”
“How…how did you know?” Rory asked.
“I'm from his future. I always know. Why on Earth are you wearing that?” “The Doctor's idea.”
“Of course. His rules of engagement. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.”
“…Look ridiculous.”
“Have you considered heels?”
“They've taken Amy. And our baby. The Doctor's getting some people together. We're going after her, but he needs you, too.”
“I can't. Not yet, anyway.”
“I'm sorry?”
“This is the Battle of Demon's Run. The Doctor's darkest hour. He'll rise higher than ever before and then fall so much further, and I can't be with him till the very end.”
“Why not?”
“Because this is it. This is the day he finds out who I am.”
“Come on, Elise. She’s obviously not going to help.”
Rory stalked off, back to the TARDIS.
“I’m sorry,” River told Elise.
“Happy birthday, mum.”
“Thank you, little star.”
Elise ran after Rory.
“Was that Rory I saw?” a voice asked.
River turned to face the redhead. “Yes, it was. What are you doing here?”
“You didn’t think I wasn’t going to visit you on your birthday? I’m hurt.”
River laughed and hugged the redhead.
They sat down on River’s bed.
“Now, tell me what’s been happening.”
“Well, it all started when…”
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
The TARDIS landed and they split up.
“Elise, go with Vastra and Jenny,” the Doctor told her.
Elise had been rather fascinated with Vastra, even though her first interaction with the Silurians had been less than pleasant.
They made their way to the control room and surprised the two men at the controls.
“Go on, resist. I am ever so hungry,” Vastra threatened.
“Now, dear. Which button controls the lights?” Jenny asked.
One of the men pointed and Jenny pressed that button, causing all the lights to go out. They gave the Doctor enough time to execute his plan, then turned the lights back on. Vastra and Jenny tied up the two men.
“Clever, isn't he?” Jenny asked as they watched the soldiers and the Headless Monks kill each other.
“And rather attractive,” Vastra added.
“You do realize he's a man, don't you, ma'am?”
“Mammals. They all look alike.”
“Oh, thank you.”
Elise laughed. They were just like River and her father. She hoped she found someone she could banter with like that one day.
“Was I being insensitive again, dear? I don't know why you put up with me,” Vastra said.
“Vastra!” Elise yelled, seeing one of the soldiers going for the door lock.
Vastra spun around and stung him with her tongue like Alaya had done to Mac.
“Stop. Wait. Listen to me,” the commander said, “I am disarming my weapon pack. Monks, I do this in good faith. I am now unarmed. All of you, discharge your weapon packs. The Doctor is trying to make fools of us. We are soldiers of God. We are not fools. We are not fools. We are not fools. We are not fools.”
The soldiers and him repeated the phrase over and over again.
“Colonel Manton is regaining control,” Vastra said.
“Where's the Doctor gone?” Jenny asked.
Strax appeared next to Manton. “This base is now under our command.”
“I have a fleet out there. If Demon's Run goes down, there's an automatic distress call.”
“Not if we knock out your communications array. And you've got incoming…” the Doctor said.
“Danny Boy to the Doctor. Danny Boy to the Doctor.”
It was the Spitfires!
“Give 'em hell, Danny Boy.”
“Target destroyed.”
“Yes!” Elise cheered, clapping.
Vastra smiled at the small Timelord. Elise was beaming from ear to ear and her eyes were sparkling.
The Doctor joined them in the control room. “What did you think?”
“That was amazing!” Elise praised him.
The two high-fived.
The Doctor sat in the chair while they waited for Colonel Manton. He was marched in by Strax at gunpoint.
“All airlocks sealed. Resistance neutralized.”
“Sorry, Colonel Manton. I lied. Three minutes forty two seconds,” the Doctor said.
“Colonel Manton, you will give the order for your men to withdraw,” Strax ordered.
“No. Colonel Manton, I want you to tell your men to run away.”
“You what?”
“Those words. Run away. I want you to be famous for those exact words. I want people to call you Colonel Run Away. I want children laughing outside your door, because they've found the house of Colonel Run Away.” The Doctor stood up and got in his face. “And, when people come to you, and ask if trying to get to me through the people I love…is in any way a good idea, I want you to tell them your name. Oh, look, I'm angry. That's new. I'm really not sure what's going to happen now.”
A woman’s voice spoke. “The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules.”
The Doctor turned.
It was the eye-patch lady Amy spoke about.
“Good men don't need rules. Today is not the day to find out why I have so many,” the Doctor said.
“Give the order. Give the order, Colonel Run Away,” the woman told him.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
When they came to the room where Amy was being held, they found Amy and Rory kissing while crying.
“Ew, kissing and crying. I'll…I'll be back in a bit,” the Doctor said.
Elise agreed. They turned to leave when Rory said, “Oi, you two. Get in here, now.” They came down steps and walked over to Amy, Rory, and their baby.
“My daughter. What do you think?” Rory asked.
The Doctor smiled. “Hello. Hello, baby.”
Rory knelt down so Elise could see her.
“She’s so tiny!” Elise said.
“Melody,” Amy told them.
“Melody? Hello, Melody Pond,” the Doctor said.
“Melody Williams,” Rory corrected.
“…Is a geography teacher. Melody Pond is a superhero,” Amy said.
The Doctor sniffed Amy. “Well yes, I suppose she does smell nice. Never really sniffed her. Maybe I should give it a go. Amelia Pond, come here.”
The two of them hugged.
“Doctor.”
“I'm sorry we were so long.”
“It's okay. I knew you were coming. Both of you. My boys.”
“Oi!” Elise said.
Amy laughed. “And you, little miss.”
“It's okay. She's still all yours. And really, you should call her mummy, not big milk thing. And it’s Elise, not Blue Eyes.”
“Okay, what are you doing?” Amy asked.
“I speak Baby.”
“No, you don't.”
“I speak everything, don't I, Melody Pond?” The Doctor messed with his bowtie. “No, it's not. It’s cool.”
Amy laughed.
Vastra entered the room. “Doctor? Take a look. They're leaving. Demon's Run is ours without a drop of blood spilled. My friend, you have never risen higher.”
River’s words echoed in Rory and Elise’s head.
He'll rise higher than ever before and then fall so much further.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
The Doctor parked the TARDIS and Rory, Amy, and Melody immediately left.
Evidently, Melody didn’t like the TARDIS noise.
“Is Melody gonna travel with us?” Elise asked as the Doctor carried a wooden cot. She wouldn’t stop asking questions about Melody.
“Maybe not until she’s older.”
“So does this mean she’s like my cousin or something?”
“Well not technically.”
“So, just a friend then?”
“Open the other door, would you?”
Elise opened the other door and the Doctor carried the cot out.
“She's not hungry, she's tired. Sorry, Melody, they're just not listening,” he said.
“What's this? Melody?” Amy asked.
“Very pretty, according to your daughter.”
“It's a…it's a cot,” Rory said.
“No flies on the Roman. Give her here,” the Doctor said.
Amy handed Melody to the Doctor. “Hey, there we go.”
The Doctor placed her in the cot.
“But where would you get a cot?” Rory asked.
“It's old. Really old. Doctor, er, do you have children?” Amy asked, “Besides Elise.”
Elise was too old to have even slept in it.
“No.”
“Have you ever had children?”
The Doctor ignored the question. “No, it's real. It's my hair.”
“Who slept in here?”
“Doctor, we need you in the main control room,” Vastra said over the intercom.
“Be right there! Things to do. I've still got to work out what this base is for. We can't leave till we know.” He started to walk off, but Amy went after him.
“But this is where I was? The whole time I thought I was on the TARDIS, I was really here?” she asked.
“Er, Centurion, permission to hug?”
“Be aware, I do have a sword,” Rory said.
“At all times.”
They hugged.
“You were on the TARDIS, too. Your heart, your mind, your soul. But physically, yes, you were still in this place.”
“And when I saw that face looking through the hatch, that woman looking at me.”
“Reality bleeding through. They must have taken you quite a while back. Just before America.”
“That's probably enough hugging now,” Rory told him.
The Doctor pulled away.
“So her Flesh avatar was with us all that time. But that means they were projecting a control signal right into the TARDIS wherever we were in time and space,” Rory said.
“Yeah, they're very clever,” the Doctor said.
“Who are?” Amy asked.
“Whoever wants our baby,” Rory said.
“But why do they want her?”
“Exactly,” the Doctor said.
“Is there anything you're not telling us?” Rory asked, “You knew Amy wasn't real. You never said.”
“Well, I couldn't be sure they weren't listening.” The Doctor started to walk off.
“But you always hold out on us. Please, not this time. Doctor, it's our baby. Tell us something. One little thing,” Amy said.
“It's mine,” the Doctor told them.
“What is?” Rory asked.
“The cot. It's my cot. I slept in there.” He smiled and left them with their baby and Elise, who hadn’t taken her eyes off Melody.
“Oh, my God. It's the Doctor's first stars,” Amy said. Amy wiped Melody’s face with the prayer leaf Lorna had given her.
“Drop your weapons. State your rank and intent,” Strax said, “I found it listening at the door.”
It was the soldier from earlier.
Lorna.
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whumptober day 14
prompt: tear-stained
whumpee: alec hardy
this is some sorta au for the ending of s2 i guess
It was over. It was finally over. He had his answer. He had his evidence. Sandbrook was over. All the pain and heartbreak...at last he had his conclusion, his confession. It was over.
He cried softly at first, hands braced on the edge of the table, but eventually his tears turned into sobs and he sank to the floor, burying his face in his knees and bringing his hands to his head. He was absolutely overwhelmed with every kind of emotion that he usually managed to squash down, and at last, it seemed, that buildup had burst through its dam. 
He wasn’t sure of how long he’d been there. All he knew for sure was that eventually, he had just run out of tears. But he still sat there, curled up miserably, clothes rumpled and hair disheveled. He took deep, shuddering breaths and tried to bring himself back to the present moment. He had to get out of here-he couldn’t have anyone seeing him like this. He needed to get home. He therefore forced himself to stand on shaky legs, and carefully made his way to the door. 
As he was about to grab the handle to open the door, it suddenly flew open from the other side. Ellie hurried into the room, looked around, then spun to the doorway, where Hardy had been attempting to make his escape. 
“Hardy!” she said. “There you are, I’ve been looking for you-hey, look at me for a sec?”
He did not look at her, instead walking out the door. 
Or rather, trying to walk out the door. Miller grabbed him from behind and spun him forcefully to face her.
“Have you been crying?” 
“No,” he muttered, voice scratchy.
“You have so, I have eyes, you know! Why have you been crying?”
He turned his face away from her, staring resolutely at the ground. 
She gently turned his tear-stained face towards her. “Alec, what’s wrong?” she asked softly.
“S’nothing.”
“Doesn’t seem like nothing to me.”
He stayed silent.
Ellie had a moment of inspiration. “Okay, fine,” she said, and turned to leave. 
Alec, not fooled by her attempt at reverse psychology, stood still and waited for her to leave, knowing she wouldn’t.
“Oh, for god’s sake, Hardy!” she exclaimed. “We are friends, aren’t we? Please just talk to me.”
“I don’t know,” he said, finally.
“Okay. Okay. You don’t know what?”
“I just don’t know, Miller. This case-it’s been my focus for so long. It can’t really be over, why did it take so long, why…”
“Alec, this case literally broke your heart. Just be glad it’s over, right? You got justice for those girls, even if it took a while. You did it, Alec. Just think about that.”
“I didn’t get justice for Danny.”
She stiffened up a bit at that. “It wasn’t your fault. You did everything you could-everyone did everything they could. It just-it just wasn’t enough, but it wasn’t your fault.”
He looked at her desperately, the tears which he had thought were gone beginning once again to roll down his face,
“But-”
She didn’t let him finish, pulling him into a hug, which he stiffened up at at first. She continued holding onto him, distantly aware that they must’ve looked fairly comical to an onlooker-he had about half a foot on her, and she was standing on tiptoe in an effort to combat that.
They stayed like that, both growing slightly uncomfortable from their awkward positions, until at last Hardy pulled away, wiping his face on his sleeve and running a hand through his rumpled hair, which only served to mess it up more.
“Sorry,” he muttered.
Ellie grabbed onto his wrist where he had turned to leave and once again spun him around to face her. 
“Don’t you be sorry,” she warned him. “Don’t you dare.”
Alec was about to apologise again, but Ellie cut him off.
“I’m your friend, Alec. You know that, right?” He nodded, staring at the floor again. “You can talk to me anytime, about anything, okay? Just-just give me a ring, or drop by my house, whatever you want.”
He nodded again, glancing up at her with a rare and small smile on his still tear-stained face. 
“You’re not alone, Alec.”
thanks for reading!! this was one of my favourite things to write so far!!!!
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One Thing Lead to Another
To: Emma @ninetyfovr​
From: Vanessa @halfwaygones​
Summary: Ellie Frost might have a secret crush on Harry Styles, but it’s not like she ever expected him to reciprocate the feeling. In fact, she was completely fine with being alone. Her mom always did say man equal trouble - and Harry Styles should come with a warning sign.
a story about slow burn crushes, trust issues and how a phone switch can bring two people together
O C T O B E R
I have a little bit of a crush on Harry Styles. I was brought to that conclusion on a bright sunny day about a year ago, when I couldn’t stop smiling after he left. I could lie to you about it, as I do to my friend Amy, who asks me about him every two days. But I reckon we should make that clear from the start.
It isn’t like I planned it. I swear it just happened. In fact, if we’re going to blame someone, we should blame him. The guy is just too nice – and handsome – for his own good. Also, it was him who walked into Memory Lane like it was the most natural thing in the world, like he had been coming into this very vintage store since he was little and was just making yet another visit.
Let me tell something, he hadn’t. Because if he had, I’d known. And if I knew, I wouldn’t have been taken by surprise and acted like a fool.
Memory Lane is my aunt’s pride and joy. She opened the store when she was thirty years old, with a toddler to care for and no job in sight. Even though I’m not exactly great at sharing my feelings, I’ve always admired her for having the courage to do something by herself, with no guarantee it would work out and, if we’re honest, a very high risk of failure. Fortunately, she was successful and now, twenty years later, she’s thrilled to have me help out on afternoons so she can take care of her grandson, Max (who’s the happiest and cutest child in earth and, also, my godson).
Right. Back to Harry.
What I mean is, if he had been coming in, my aunt would’ve told me. She’s a huge X Factor fan and has known about him since he was on it. Also, Danny Jones from McFLY once came in and she talked about that day for months, repeating over and over again how awesome it was that her store had the same name as one of their songs. I already knew that, as my first concert was one of theirs, so I just pretended to be surprised for as long as I could to keep her enthusiasm going. The point is, she would have raved about it and I would have been prepared.
Instead, on that rainy day in early 2016, I had my nose buried in a book and a pencil pressed hard to my forehead (I know that for sure because that’s what I do when I’m one-hundred percent focused on my studying) for about fifteen minutes before I realized there was someone else in the store. Granted, I only noticed because he cleared his throat to get my attention. When I looked up, he was closer than expected and I was startled for a second, which resulted in a frightened little jump, an oh sound, and my pencil falling on the floor with a loud thud. Harry was too nice to laugh at me, apologizing instead for being too quiet (that’s what I mean when I say nice), and I probably blushed as red as humanly possible. I don’t even think my reaction had anything to do with his celebrity status. No, it was honestly because he was the most gorgeous human being I had ever laid my poor eyes on and, thus, I wasn’t prepared for the impact.
Oblivious to my racing heart, Harry proceeded to ask me if we happened to have any old Rolling Stones tour t-shirts and I could have cried when I told him we didn’t. He didn’t seem too bothered, though, and proceeded to wander around the store, telling me one of his friends had recommended Memory Lane and he was glad they did. I probably muttered something affirmative (which I do not have any memory of) and he found a few knick knacks to buy. That day, he said goodbye with a smile and I probably didn’t say a coherent sentence until the day after.
That was how my little infatuation began and, to be honest, I didn’t even notice until I realized I was looking forward to seeing him again. A few months later, after following him on Instagram and half believing he wouldn’t ever come back, I found a t-shirt from The Rolling Stones 1975’s tour of the americas and saved it religiously anyway, just in case.
With a recent haircut, Harry came back to Memory Lane five months later, when my hope had long died.
I should have known by then, that he keeps coming back when I least expect him to.
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Today’s not a good day.
It all started with a pink sweater. I’m not a wear pink on wednesdays kind of girl, but when October 3rd falls on a Wednesday, how can you not make it a thing? Even if only to instagram it and make your little cousin think you’re the coolest (which she definitely already thinks, so I need to keep it up). My baby pink sweater was, then, set to be worn since last week - it was planned, it was decided, it was like the rest of my wardrobe didn’t even exist. So, when I put it on this morning and saw the huge stain on my left sleeve, I wanted to cry. I honestly still don’t know how it got there.
Then, with my red sweater on and ready to leave the flat, my weather app told me the probability of rain was 5%. Now, I think you can agree when I say that’s low - the leave-the-umbrella-home kind of low. Unfortunately, my blonde hair was soaked and sticking to my face before I even got to the subway.
Finally, when I got home from my thesis meeting, more than ready to take a warm bath, the first thing I noticed was Honey - the little puppy I got not even a month ago - hadn’t ran to me. She was not in her grey bed next to the couch (her usual spot) and her food was still in her bowl (a huge warning sign). With my heart threatening to jump out of my chest, I found her curled on my side of bed, whining when she spotted me on the door. Now, maybe she was just having an off day like me, but she hadn’t been acting like her playful self the night before either. With a sigh, I called my aunt and asked if I could take the puppy with me to the store, promising she would behave nicely. If I’m completely honest, I don’t think she was thrilled - but she said yes nevertheless.
¨
Now, a few hours later, I let out a tired breath, thanking God I’m fifteen minutes away from closing up. I’m still in a bit of a mood since this morning, so having to make small talk to each client this afternoon tired me down more than any other day. It also doesn’t help that Memory Lane is now a stopping spot for every damn tourist. Truth is, I only have myself to blame and, even though I normally beam with pride, today it makes me even madder. Between decorating the store in a new style every month and creating the most aesthetically pleasing Instagram for it (it had a few thousand followers within a couple of weeks and they’re still rapidly growing), the number of customers keeps on increasing.
I’m organizing a pile of books in the front when Honey whimpers from the back room where I left her with a toy. She’s been like this all afternoon, so I stop what I’m doing (once more) and go behind the counter, opening up the door that leads to a tiny office and letting her come to me. She takes a few seconds but then decides to come out. Recognizing I’m probably done for the day, I kneel so I can reach my dog properly, petting her head softly. “What’s going on with you, love?” I whisper, letting her crawl into my lap for a cuddle. I let out a giggle, deciding it’s probably better to finish the book pile after closing up for the day anyway.
Needless to say, I’m less than pleased when I hear the door open a few minutes later.
I let them wander around for a bit as I need to recharge enough energy to put yet another smile on my face. Despite feeling irritated towards anything that moves, I’m also feeling worry as I’ve never felt before. This new-found responsibility I have for this tiny being in my lap was overwhelming from the start but seeing her slightly sick is not doing wonders for my well-being either. I just want to go to the vet and put all my worries to rest.
I sigh, rubbing her belly one last time. “C’mon now, I’ll be with you in a second.” I whisper, giving her a little kiss and placing her down. She turns her face slightly to the left as if she’s begging me not to go. 
Damn dog.
It takes all in me to take my eyes off her soft golden hair - I look up, only to see a grinning face peeking through the counter.
“God, you scared me,” I hiss, taking my right hand to my chest. “We’ve gotta stop meeting like this!”
“Sorry, sorry” Harry damn Styles chuckles, pausing as I get myself on my feet. Wearing a grey sweater and an orange beanie on his head, he leans on the counter carelessly, as if he’s been in that spot his whole life (while I know for a fact he hasn’t visited us for a few months). He has an amused expression on and, just like that, I feel my heartbeat increase its pace. “I was wondering where you were and then I heard you - I see you finally got yourself a puppy!” He recalls a previous conversation, when I mentioned I was thinking about getting a dog. I smile and we both look at the little one, now sitting and looking up to both of us.
“Yes, I got her a few weeks ago.” I smile, thinking back on the day I took her home with me; my house is a lot less lonely now I have her there with me. “She’s not even three months old. Do you want to meet her?”
“Of course,” Harry drops his phone on the counter and makes his way around it quickly. “What’s her name?”
“Honey.” I grin, kneeling down next to him. “Honey, this is Harry - he’s nice so please don’t bite him.”
Harry laughs and takes her in his arms. Honey immediately lies her head on his leg and closes her eyes, sighing softly when Harry pets her head. “Uh, are you sure she bites?”
“I know it’s hard to believe when she’s like that,” I acknowledge my dog’s perfect behaviour. I blame it on whatever’s bugging her lately, because I know for sure that, on a normal day, she’d be biting on his hand by now. “But lets just say her definition of playing and biting is still a little mixed up. She does like to cuddle in the evenings, though, which is great.”
“I mean, it’s hard to imagine her biting me when she’s like this.” Harry laughs, adjusting himself so he’s sitting with his back to the wall. In this new position, he can face me properly. “Is it like you imagined? You seemed really excited last time we talked.”
“It’s better,” I murmur, adjusting my own back so it hits the wooden door behind me. “She makes great company.”
“I imagine she does.” Harry agrees. “My sister has a cat. She told me it made her house feel more like a home.”
“I agree, especially because I’m here by myself. What ‘bout you? Ever thought of getting a pet?”
“I think about it sometimes,” he answers, dropping his eyes to Honey for a second. “It’d probably be nice. But I travel a lot, it wouldn’t be the best.”
“Oh,” I suddenly remember who I’m talking to. “Yeah.”
I stop there, though, because even though we’re sitting on this floor and he’s petting my dog, I wouldn’t say Harry and I are friends and I certainly don’t feel comfortable in exploring the restrictions his job imposes on him.
He’s always been nice, but we only got talking by his third visit to the store and that was because my aunt was here. I was too startled on his first visit and, then, too shy on his second. But my aunt’s above his charm, so she rapidly pulled him into an hour conversation about his favourite old items to collect, Nick Grimshaw (I told you she’s aware of Harry) and the good things that come from fame. Fortunately, a few minutes in, I broke out of my shell and was able to put my two cents in their discussion, so Harry learned a few things about me too (how I moved to London in 2014 and how I’m studying Interior Design).
My aunt was obviously an ice breaker and, for that, I’m thankful. The fourth time, Harry started the conversation asking me more about my aunt and how the store started; we spent a good half an hour talking about her. By then, I was felt confident enough to ask him how he had been doing – he was on tour (in fact, he had done a show in London the night before) and he was tired, but it was all good. He returned the favour and I told him the course was doing my head in but it’d all be fine. His last visit had been three months ago. After I broke out of my shell again, we had chatted about the tv series we’d been watching and I mentioned my desire to have a puppy.
So, yes, we’ve had conversations about life in general, but we aren’t friends.
“Anyway,” I change the subject; after all, my aunt doesn’t pay me to sit on the floor with the customers. “I’m sure you didn’t come in just to meet my puppy. What’re you looking for today?”
“Hm, I was just passing by and decided to look around.” He gets himself up, with Honey now curled up in his arm, and shows me what he brought to the counter. I didn’t even notice he had something else with him. “You outdid yourself this time, Ellie.”
“Oh, I see you’ve found it!” I grin, looking at the Stevie Nicks shirt I saved up two weeks after he last visited. We kind of have a secret hiding place, where I put the stuff I save him and he goes there to find them (my aunt probably knows about it too, but since it technically is still up for sale, she hasn’t said anything). “It’s got a few holes on it, but I figured you wouldn’t mind.”
“You were right, I don’t.” He states, examining it for a few seconds. I can see his dimple and it’s actually improving my mood a little. “I really thought I was going to catch you off guard!”
“Truth is, I wasn’t expecting you for another few months,” I agree. “but I also like to be prepared. It’s been there for a while now.”
“Thank you.” I smile back at him when he curls his lips upwards. He drops the shirt on the counter again, still admiring it. “This is really great.”
“No need to thank me.” I shrug with ease. “My aunt, however, should give me a raise. I keep making the customers happy.”
“Oh, you do this for everyone, then?”
He’s teasing. I know he is. I roll my eyes and grin, but I also think I’m blushing a little and I hope to God he doesn’t notice. “Don’t be jealous, Harry.”
“To think I believed I was special.” Harry snickers, bending down his head to whisper something to Honey. I can’t catch exactly what he says, but it sounds a lot like “We both know she’s lying, don’t we?”.
“Nope, this store is full of hiding spots. That’s the main job here, keeping track of which is which.” I tease and he gets it, because he shakes his head and laughs.
I realize I keep smiling when he turns around and wanders around the store, one arm with Honey in it and a finger pickering on his lower lip. I decide I better make myself useful and go towards the book pile I was arranging before.
“My friend sent me your Instagram a while ago,” Harry comments from his spot, where he is admiring a decorative bicycle. “I had already noticed the store’s layout is always different, but I didn’t realize you guys do it monthly. Is it you?”
“Yeah,” I look up, catching his eye. “it seemed like a good idea at the time.”
“Is it not anymore, then?”
I shrug. Truth be told, I love this store like it is my own but it’s hard to come up with new layouts every month when you have a considerable amount of course work to do. “It’s still exciting but it’s not as easy to conciliate with school as it was before. It’ll be even harder when I start my internship next year.”
“I’m sure Elena will understand.” He refers to my aunt. “If it means anything, you’re doing a great job. It definitely keeps people interested.”
I smile. “Thanks.”
“I was talking to my friend the other day and we both agree this is one of the best vintage stores in London,” He adds. “Your aunt just has the best eye.”
“I’ll be sure to pass that on.” I nod, agreeing with his point.
“She once told me she makes a lot of buying trips, does she still do that?”
I nod. “Yeah, she’ll just look out for the most random stuff and bring it back to England.”
“That’s so cool.”
Honey whimpers on his arms, interrupting our conversation, and I bite my lip, immediately feeling my lips turn into a frown. Harry looks down at her and then looks at me. “I don’t think she’s been feeling alright today.” I offer with a sad smile. “Might have to visit the vet, actually.”
He looks down at his watch quickly. “Is it still open?”
“It closes at eight. It’s not even seven yet, right?” I confirm the time on my phone. I realize there’s two white iPhones with pink cases on the counter and I bring mine a little to the side (I also smile because hey, we both have great taste).
“It’s past your closing time, isn’t it? ’m the worst.” He seems to decide he won’t look for anything else this evening, coming back towards the counter and handing me the t-shirt. “I’ll take this, then. I’ll come back another day for more.”
“You can look around now, I don’t mind.”
“No, of course not. You have to go check out what’s happening with this little babe,” I accept Honey when he hands her over to me so he can find his wallet. “That’s the priority here.”
“I do.” I keep her in my arms and give Harry his bag, making sure I don’t need to give him any change. “Thank you.”
“I’m the one who should be thanking you,” he nods to the bag, a smile on his face. “Well, I’m staying in England for a bit so I’ll see you soon, Ellie.” He pets Honey on her forehead on last time and goes to the door. “Oh, bye Honey.” He turns as if he can’t believe he forgot the other being in the room, waving slightly.
“Bye Harry.” I say in a weird voice, saying goodbye with Honey’s paw.
Harry laughs before closing the door behind him.
¨
I know something’s wrong when my thumb doesn’t immediately unlock my phone after I finish tidying everything up. I’m distracted with Honey, though, so it takes me an extra couple of seconds to realize the screensaver I’m looking at isn’t mine. Instead of the picture I took last Sunday of my puppy with a cute pink bandana on, I’m staring at Harry Styles holding a baby.
My mind goes blank for a second before realization hits me - Harry just took the wrong phone.
I press my thumb again, as if this phone will miraculously turn back into mine. What does one do in this situation? I run towards the front door, even though Harry has been gone for, at least, fifteen minutes. I look to both sides of the street, looking for a black Range Rover (he had been driving one last time I saw him). Unsurprisingly, I don’t see anything, so I go back inside.
The phone is locked, but I can see he has his data turned on, so I try calling Siri out and, fortunately, she responds. Unlike all the other times I’ve talked to Siri, I go straight to business. I don’t remember if Siri calls a number if you dictate it, but I try it anyway and, within seconds, I’m ringing myself.
I wait for a few seconds before someone picks up. “’ello?” It’s him.
“Harry?” I grab the phone with both hands. “Uh, it’s Ellie, from Memory Lane!” I add, just in case he needs the reference. “I think- I think we just switched phones?”
“We did?” He seems confused. He probably didn’t use his phone until now, and he wouldn’t have notice he has the wrong phone with an incoming call since I never changed the iPhone’s predefined ringtone.
“I noticed we had the same case earlier so I moved my phone closer to the cash register but, uh, I guess you didn’t notice and grabbed mine instead of yours.” I try to explain, even though he might think I did it on purpose. I mean, could he think that? Did he know me enough to know I would never do something like that? “I was going to call the vet and noticed this wasn’t my screensaver.”
“I have two phones, I use the pink one for work stuff – I was talking to a producer when I came into the store.” I think he’s relieving his steps as a way of understanding how this could have happened. “How are you calling me- well, I mean, you, right now?”
“I used Siri to call my number.” I explain. “Smart, eh?”
He laughs. “Indeed. I guess you need your phone back?”
I’m nodding even though he can’t see me. “Please tell me you’re still close?”
He pauses and I just know he’s not anywhere near Memory Lane anymore. “Actually… I’m heading home to Holmes Chapel for a week or two.” What? I try to conceal my feelings, but I swear he notices a change in my breathing because he rushes to calm me. “I could drive back but I still have three hours to go, mum would probably be asleep by the time I got there.” He seems to stop to think while I nervously bite my nails. “Hm, would you mind using mine for a bit, maybe?”
“But- what about you?”
“I have two, I won’t need that one. I’ll keep yours safely and, since I’m the one halfway to Manchester now, you’ll use mine? Does that sound okay to you?”
“I mean… that’s fine, yeah, but- are you sure you’re okay with me going through your phone? I mean, ‘m not going to snoop around but I’d still be using it.”
“I have some pictures in there and, yeah, some song ideas… hm, I think the apps are locked for precaution.” He makes a pause, as if he’s just now thinking of the implications that come from me using his phone. “I’ll ask you not to listen. But I believe I know you enough to know you won’t be selling those to tabloids, even if you do listen to them. So, do you want my passcode or not?”
“Are you sure?” I ask again because this phone suddenly feels like it weights five extra pounds. “I can drive up there to get mine, if you want.”
“You’re insane,” he shuts my idea down right away. “That’d take you all night. You’re going to put my passcode in, call your vet and use my phone for a few days, alright?”
I consider asking again if he’s sure, but I need the phone and he doesn’t seem keen on turning back to sort this all out. So I hang up and type the four zeros he tells me to. I’m met with yet another picture, this time of a crowd.
I sigh, hoping to God Amy does not text me before I do. She asks on a daily basis if Harry’s come over and, even though I laugh each time and tell her to bugger off, I don’t want him to see that. Then again, I also don’t want Amy to know I have Harry’s phone as she would make it a thing.
I don’t want this to be a thing.
So, I cross my fingers and hope for the best.
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I’m snuggled up on my couch with Honey’s nose on my neck when the phone buzzes on the coffee table where I deliberately put it. I decided over dinner that distance was best. Even though I logged off his Whatsapp without even a little glimpse at any of his conversations (and, let me tell you, he had been talking to Chris Martin that morning), as well as his Instagram and e-mail, and switched them all up to mine, there’s still some dangerous stuff on that device I’m not ready to see.
For instance, the gallery. Eventually, I’ll have to take a photo and, then, go to the album to see it. The thing is, I’m afraid there’ll be all kinds of personal photos. So right now, distance is best. It’s cute to have a crush when you don’t know the person; it gets weird when you suddenly are close to them.
Except now it’s buzzing and I have to check if it’s something important. Honey’s asleep on me so I try not to move too much while I gather it from the white surface.
Hiiiii, did you make it to the vet? - H
Now, the plan was to get away from him. Not to start texting. I look up to the ceiling as if asking God why is this happening to me. He could test me all He wanted, though, because when I make my mind up, I generally act accordingly – and this crush on Harry has to end tonight.
Hi. Yes, I have! It’s an otitis in a very early stage, she’ll be fine in a few days
That’s great! You must be relieved, uh?
Yes!!
Did I look as worried as I felt?
Probably more, I thought you were gonna start crying when she cried
I’m sorry
She’s like my baby, i can’t deal with her being sick
Hopefully she’ll be fine soon
The vet said to give it a week max
You got home safe, then?
Yeah, thanks. Just sitting with my mom now
That must be nice!
Def feels good to be back for a bit
A friend of yours texted you earlier
Do you want me to turn your phone off?
Amy? I type as I close my eyes in fear.
That’s her
She asked “Did he come in today?”
Oh, I’m sorry
Turn the phone off please
Now
Hahaha ok, it’s done
So… was that important?
Were you waiting for someone?
No, not really
Anyway, I’m going to bed now
g’night harry!
Night Ellie x
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I’m watching last night’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy when the phone buzzes next to me. Honey lifts her head slightly, eyeing me before giving up and going back to resting it on my leg. She’s much better now, which makes me much more relaxed to leave her alone when I go to work.
I already suspect it to be Harry, since he’s been texting me every day. Initially, he’d ask me about Honey and then the conversation progressed from that. However, it has been a week and yesterday I told him she was biting me every morning which had to mean she was completely fine so, today, he opted to ask if my thesis had been delivered on time (I’ve been stressing during the past week and it inevitably came up during our conversations) and then we talked during the day about what we were doing (he was basically living on his mom’s couch while I made small talk with foreign customers).
I don’t expect him to send two pictures, though. I zoom in the first, trying to make sense of the scrabble board I’m seeing. It was obviously taken in a second so no one would notice and I can see two blurry arms I bet belong to his mother and a hand full of rings that, judging by the perfectly manicured nails, also belongs to a woman. The second photo, naturally, are his remaining letters. They come with a Help me!!!! underneath.
I can practically hear him scream it and I let out a laugh. Honey lifts her head again and looks up at me. “Don’t look at me like that.” I eye her, petting her head for a second as I think how am I supposed to help my new found friend.
QUETZALS, I finally offer a word. If anyone asks, it’s the national bird of Guatemala
Thx
You’re a genius
No, i simply know how to use the internet
But thanks
I’m flattered you decided to ask me instead of googling it
Do you think i’m that smart?
Smarter than me yeah
You wrote sign of the times, that’s pretty smart
Ahh, thanks
Didn’t know you listened to any of my songs
Eh, just that one really
Liar
I caught you and now you don’t want to admit it
Excuse me
You haven’t ‘caught me’, i TOLD you
Also, focus on your game
I already won
My sister’s fuming
I love it
Ahahah, you’re something else, Styles
Thank you?
&&
It’s been two weeks since we’ve swapped phones. Harry texted this morning informing me he left Holmes Chapel, bringing my phone with him (which comes in handy since I’ve ran out of excuses on why I can only speak with my mom via Whatsapp and Facebook).
It’s ten to six p.m. and Harry’s nowhere to be seen. I look at my watch and sigh. I’ve been at Memory Lane since this morning and I’m dying to get out for fresh air. I’ve cleaned all that I had to clean and organized all that was out of place. I’m ready to go, but I can’t because he’s yet to make an appearance.
My aunt said I was in a weird mood this morning. I didn’t want to agree with her, but the truth is I’m finding it hard to cope with the stress that rushed over me when I delivered my course thesis last week. I’m an over-thinker, so all I do while at home is think about its presentation and how my upcoming internship is going to be like. That’s why I came in earlier to the store today (and why I’ll probably come tomorrow).
I’m applying my ‘oh yeah’ chapstick as my lips are slightly chapped due to the cold weather outside (though the slogan is ‘your daily dose of happiness’, so I’m also counting on that), when Harry decides to walk in.
“Hi!” he grins as soon as he spots me. His eyes linger for an extra second on the melon chapstick in my hand and then on my lips, settling for my light eyes as he steps towards me with open arms. I accept the quick hug he offers, noticing for the first time just how close in height we are. “All good?”
“Yes,” I nod as I take a step back. Before we go any further, however, I immediately hold out my hand suggestively. “Now, give me my phone back.”
“Jeez,” He laughs. “For a second I thought you were happy to see me.”
“I am! But I’m also dying to have my own apps and pictures back!”
“Here.” He takes it from his jacket’s pocket and places it on my open palm. “Now, mine.”
I run to the counter and give him his. “I’ve deleted all the pictures I took after I e-mailed them to me. Which were majorly of Honey so it’s really your loss.”
“There’s no doubt there.” I grin, turning my phone on as he talks. I think he’s doing the same until I notice him moving to the side, “Can I have a look around?”
“Of course,” I nod. “I think I’m going to close up anyway, if you don’t mind.”
“Sure, go ahead.”
He’s looking at a few books as I turn the open sign to closed. Then, I go up to the counter and hop on it, scrolling through Honey’s photos from the last month. Sometimes I like to go through them because she was the cutest puppy when I got her. I remember a few minutes later to check on the few texts I received before I could let people know not to text me. However, I want to dig a hole and bury myself in there when I read the very first one: Amy’s text from October 3rd.
She didn’t ask me if he had come in. She texted if Harry had come in.
He read that.
I still don’t know what to do when he materializes in front of me.
“Everything alright?” I want to slap the cute frown from his face. That probably wouldn’t make me feel better but if he hadn’t lied to me, I would have sorted this mess out two weeks ago, from a distance.
“Yes, yes,” I desperately try to think of something to get his focus off of me, as I’m probably as red as an eight year old’s cheeks after being left alone with their mother’s blush. “Uh, you’re not going to look in your spot?”
He looks confused for a bit but decides to overlook my sudden nervousness. “I thought you didn’t have time to get me anything, I was trying to make you a favour!”
“I told you I like to be prepared!” I hop off the counter, almost falling on top of him on the process. He holds his hands out but I walk right past them. “I feel like this one is a big risk, though, so you can tell me the truth.”
Instead of answering me, he walks right to the corner of the store and gets on one knee to open up the desk door (my aunt will never sell that desk as she loves it so much, so I knew that was the safest thing to hide Harry’s stuff in).
“It barely fit there.” I comment as he takes the old vinyl player out. “The previous owner told us it still works, but I think it’s pretty cool even if you use it as a piece of decoration.”
“I can’t believe I’m going to lose you next January,” Harry jokes after a moment, even though I think he’s only half joking. He knows I’m going to start my internship and my hours at Memory Lane are going to drop enormously. “Look what I’m gonna be losing!”
“I’ll still be in on weekends, probably. I’ll keep hiding the good stuff and you’ll find them eventually – you just won’t see me.” I shrug. “I’ll tell you something, I almost stole that one for me.”
“Oh?” He seems surprised. “You can have it, if you want.”
“No, no.” I shake my head. “I have two already – a vintage one I got from my grandad and a recent one. That’s why I thought I’d save it for the next best person. You.”
“Aw, thank you.” He smiles big. “Also, going back to what you said - we’re friends now, so I don’t need to come up here to see you anymore. Right?” He asks as he takes the record player to the counter.
I open my mouth to say yes but I end up nodding instead. Two weeks ago, I was hoping he’d come in before January so I could see him one last time and kiss my crush goodbye. Now, an accidental phone swap after, we’re friends (and I still need to kiss that crush goodbye, preferably as quickly as possible).
I close up the cash register once he’s paid. “Do you, hm, want to grab a coffee, maybe?”
A part of me thinks I’ve heard him wrong, so I turn my head to face him. He’s now holding the record player effortlessly, his eyes locked on me as he waits for my answer. My mind goes back to that text and I wonder why he’s asking me out, or even calling me a friend. Still, I don’t feel like going home when I can spend more time with him.
“Yeah, sure.” I put the jacket on and grab my handbag. “Go ahead, I have to turn off the lights.” He does what I tell him, waiting by the door until I get there and lock everything up. “Where do you want to go?”
“My car, for starters. I need to put this bad boy on my trunk.”
“That makes sense.”
I walk behind him as he crosses the street to get to a grey Audi parked a few meters down. “Damn it, I can’t get the key while holding this.”
“Do you have them in your pocket?” I offer my help, signalling to his jacket’s left pocket (where I saw him put his wallet). “This one?” I sign to the right one when he shakes his head.
“Uh, my jeans.”
I swallow before I drag my eyes to his own. He doesn’t look bothered. In fact, he turns a little so I can access his bottom better. I’m probably two shades darker when I lift his (heavy) jacket and dig his keys out as swiftly as I can.
I mean, I barely touched his butt.
“Open the truck, please.” I do as I’m told while pretending he can’t notice my flamed cheeks. It’s a curse I’ve had to deal with since I was a child but I don’t think it’ll ever stop being awkward, so I use my long hair as a sort of shield. Within a minute, his hands are free and he’s taken the keys from my hands. “So, where do you want to go?”
“You choose.”
We let a comfortable silence settle as we walk side by side on the sidewalk. I point to two coffee shops but Harry shakes his head both times, so we end up walking for about ten minutes. I don’t know if he has a specific one in mind or if he’s just looking for a quiet space, but I’m enjoying the company so I don’t complain.
I’m thinking how I’m feeling much better since he’s appeared on the store when Harry suddenly holds my arm and points to the other side of the road. We both cross the street and I sigh when we’re taken by the warmth of the coffee shop he’s chosen.
“I made you walk quite a bit in the cold.” Even though he’s grinning, I can see the apology. “There’s just too many people everywhere.”
“That usually happens in London, yes.” I grin as I follow him to a booth in the back. “I get it, though. It’s fine.”
“Thank you.”
A waitress comes to us and I order a hot chocolate and a muffin, while Harry asks for a water.
“Didn’t you ask me out for coffee?”
“Didn’t you order a hot chocolate?”
“I don’t drink coffee,” I explain. “But hot chocolate’s acceptable. Water? Not so much.”
“Hey, don’t bully me!”
“I’m not bullying you. But I can’t believe you just asked for water.”
“Be nice to me!”
“I’m not being mean!” I laugh and he opens a big smile, shaking his head as if I’m being impossible. “Alright, let’s move on.”
“So, how’s Honey?”
“She’s great, I took her for a little walk this morning and she jumped in all the leaves she could find.”
The waiter comes back with our requests and I eagerly accept my hot chocolate. I’m sipping to test the temperature when I notice he has his phone directed up at my face. “What’re you doing?”
“I like to have pictures in my contacts,” he shrugs, turning his phone to me so I can see the picture he took. Though the mug is hiding my lips and part of my nose, the picture captures how my eyes are shinning under the lamp above us and I think my rosy cheeks give me a little more life. “You look really nice.”
My lips curve upwards and I thank him, tucking the shorter ends of my hair behind my ears. I’ve cut it a few weeks ago, thinking long bangs looked cute, but now I don’t think it’s worth it, since they keep getting in my face every. I don’t think I’m cutting them again soon.
I drink a little more, as he messes with his phone (I assume he’s setting my picture up), thinking back to the damn text Amy’s sent. I don’t want to, but I feel like I should address the issue.
“Harry?” My voice comes out low but he looks up from his phone. “Uh, I’ve read Amy’s text.” I confess, looking down at my muffin as I speak the next words. “I know she mentioned your name, not a ‘he’. I feel like I should explain that.”
“You don’t.”
“No, I do- I do.” I insist. It’s not like I want to have this conversation. But I also don’t want him to think I had this master plan to hang out with him. “Like, I know it must sound pretty bad. We swapped phones even though I noticed we had the same case and then my friend asks about you. But it’s not like that,” he seems like he wants to comment but I stop him. “I’ve told her about you once. You were a guest on the Graham Norton’s show and she said something about all celebrities being asses and I mentioned you were nice. Well, I think she misunderstood what I meant because she now believes I’m in love with you and asks me every day if you’ve come in.” Harry’s laughing before I can finish. “I’m serious, it’s not funny!”
“She thinks you’re in love with me because you said I was nice?”
“Well, I mean, that’s partly my fault.” I’m probably as pink as they come, even though he’s clearly finding it all hilarious. “I might have said you were handsome, ok? And like, I never comment on guys. Ever. So she took it the wrong way.”
“You don’t ever comment on guys, but you said I’m handsome?” His grin only gets bigger. I don’t know how I got myself in this position but I want out. “I’m flattered, Ellie Frost.”
“Oh God.” I hide my face on my hands.
&&
Do you have plans for tomorrow?
Yes, walking honey and watching netflix. Why?
Can I join?
On the dog walk or the netflix session?
Both?
We could also squeeze lunch in between
Does that sound good to you?
&&
I’m putting my sneakers on when the bell buzzes. Before I can get up from the couch, Honey’s running towards the door barking. I laugh, still amused even if she does it every time. With one bare foot, I open up the building door and take the little time I have left to put the other shoe on. The bell’s buzzing again just when I’m coming back from getting Honey’s leash from its drawer.
Harry’s on the other side of the door, black shorts with black tights underneath and a grey hoodie. You’d think we’re dressed to jog instead of walking an almost four-month-old puppy, as I’m in a pair of leggings and a hoodie myself, but I guess we both opted for comfortable.
Not like I’d agree to go for a jog. My body may seem athletic, but it’s all down to my metabolism. I’m really more of a couch potato rather than a gym rat.
“Hello there.” I greet him with a brief hug, stepping aside so he can come in for a moment. “I’m sorry the house’s a bit of a mess, as you can see, someone’s excited,” I point to the tiny one, still barking, and Harry laughs. “She’s been like that since I got up. She’s used to going out right after I have breakfast so she’s passed her time by getting all her toys out as I put them away.” He gets down to pet her as I complain, quickly realizing she’s not the same puppy he met a few weeks ago, running around instead of letting him hold her. I point it out as I grab two bottles of water from the cabinet. “See? Maybe you’ll get lucky later.”
“She’ll be licking my face by lunchtime.” He sounds confident so I don’t doubt it. I notice he’s given up, though, opting to look around the kitchen and living room instead (it’s actually one big room divided into two areas). “Your flat’s amazing.”
“Thanks! It was my grandparents’ but I’ve redecorated since I moved. This is basically it, there’s just my room and the bathroom that way,” I point towards the door that leads to the hallway, noticing after that he’s stopped to stare at the shelves above my TV cabinet. “Those are my vinyl records.” I note, pointing at them.
He makes his way towards it, so he has a better look. “This is amazing.”
“Thank you! I told you before I have two vinyl players,” I remind him. “My grandparents have a huge collection and I’ve always liked how they look, so I started my own. My grandpa gave me a few over the years, though. Like this one.” I grab an old Fleetwood Mac vinyl, knowing he’ll love it. “I don’t even own any CD’s, I buy everything in vinyl.”
“Can I take a picture of this?” He asks, pointing at the shelf in general.
I shrug. “Be my guest.”
I wait until he’s done to hand him the leash and his water bottle, grabbing my phone from the counter afterwards. “Let’s go?”
I notice he’s smirking when he comes towards the door, so I stop to return his stare. “What?”
“You’re quite chatty today.”
I frown. “I am?”
“I think you are, yeah.” He kneels to put the leash on Honey’s collar. “Usually it takes you a bit longer to start chatting like that. I think you’re warming up to me.”
“Uh,” I try to think of something to follow his statement, but I’m taken aback so I decide to move on and change the subject (truly Ellie fashion). “Let’s go so I can chat in the car, then.”
We made puppy walking arrangements late last night, when he asked me about my Saturday plans. We ended up deciding he’d come pick us up and we’d go up to Belsize Park, where we could grab lunch afterwards.
I’m reliving our conversation when we get to his Range Rover and he opens the back door. I widen my eyes when I see he’s bought himself a pink blanket to protect his seats and a seat belt for dogs.
“You’ve gone late night shopping.” I point out. He smirks, letting me buckle Honey up so she travels safely. She immediately lies down and I’m already taking a picture of her when I squeal “She looks so cute. Thanks for this.” I say, turning my body to look at him properly.
“S’nothing.” He shrugs. “Thought you’d appreciate it.”
Harry was probably right when he said I was chatty today because, for some reason, I don’t shut up for the whole car ride. I tell him my new idea for the store’s Halloween layout and how the Christmas layout will probably be the last one I’ll work on for a while, as I’ll be pretty busy afterwards.
I tell him I’m stressing over my thesis presentation but I’m working on distracting myself. How I subscribed to Netflix a few days ago and started a new documentary series called I’m a Killer (which is creepy in a lot of ways) – and proceed to tell him, in detail, the three episodes I‘ve seen so far.
In my defence, Harry’s pretty into what I’m saying – no matter the topic. Which I’m trying to ignore, because if I focus on the smile craved into his face right now, I’d probably go into a whole new crisis and I’m keen on keeping things right as they are. (That being the whole reason why I try not to think about how my crush has not gone away yet. In fact, it gets a little worse every time my phone buzzes with one of his texts - it’s actually a little bit worrying, since he keeps on texting).
I’m talking about the last Grey’s Anatomy episode I’ve watched (even though I get the feeling he only watched a few loose episodes and he’s not exactly sure who’s who) when he parks the car. Honey lifts her head up for the first time and barks, which makes me get another picture because I’m a proud mother.
Harry’s the first one to get out of the car and gets her out as well. I accept the leash so he can look for a beanie, even though it’s not that cold. I’m not sure if he’s looking for comfort or a way to go unnoticed, but I accept when he offers me a black one.
“All set?” He questions before locking the car. I nod, phone in my little bag and water bottle in my hand.
Harry puts his keys in his shorts’ pocket and we’re off. Honey’s finally a happy girl, jumping from leaf to leaf and I think Harry’s enjoying seeing her, judging by his tiny smile.
“Here, you take her.” I hand him the leash. He takes it quickly, clearly ready to let her go wherever the hell she wants. I don’t mind, as I’m free to take all the photos I want. “So how did your session go yesterday?” I ask, knowing he’s writing his second album at the moment.
“Wrote a shit song.” He makes a face, shrugging afterwards. I can see he’s not at all happy with that, however he shrugs it off. “Monday’ll be better, hopefully.”
“For sure, it can’t always be a hit.” I try to comfort him. I don’t know anything about writing songs but, from my experience, you never get things right on first try; take the Halloween layout for the store, for instance – took me three whole ideas to get it right. “Are you writing mostly alone?”
“Not in the studio, I have other people with me in there.” he explains. “Right now, I’m writing with two of my bandmates, actually.”
“Band, as in One Direction?”
He laughs. “No, as in the band that comes with me on tour. Mitch and Sarah – they’re actually dating now.”
“Ah, that’s cute! Were they dating when you met them?“
“No,” he shakes his head, “They didn’t even know each other.”
“Oh my God,” I don’t know why I’m loving this story so much. “You brought two people together, Harry!”
“You seem excited with the prospect of love,” I can feel his tease before his next words come out, judging by his smirk when he turns his head from Honey’s spot in front of us to me. “For someone who claims to not even comment on guys, let alone date.”
“There you go again,” I roll my eyes theatrically. He’s been messing with me every chance he gets. “See, you can’t know anything! I regret trying to clear up my name now!”
“You didn’t have a name to clear up,“ he’s quick to point out. ”You know I’m only joking, Ellie.”
“No, you’re so not!” I fight, though holding back a smile. “You love to tease me! Just yesterday you asked me if Jesse Williams rated higher than you on my non-existent scale!“
He’s laughing before I even finish my rant. “Yeah, ‘cause you’re a liar! You tell me one day you don’t comment on guys and the next you’re texting me he’s hottest male actor on Grey’s Anatomy right now. Why were you texting me that?”
“Well, I told my friend you were handsome, didn’t I? It seems like sometimes I can’t help myself.” I’m not even sure how this is coming out of my lips, but it is. “Also, I bet even you wouldn’t resist Doctor Avery!”
He actually shrugs.
“Let’s move on, then!” I’m end the conversation and walk faster, away from this conversation.
We stop after a little, sitting down on the grass. Honey’s licking my face as soon as my butt touches the ground and I’m laughing as I get attacked. I notice Harry’s laughing next to me, deciding to finally help me out only after about five minutes and a dozen photographs saved on his phone.
Honey lets him take her away from me, though only to lick his cheek. He doesn’t mind, but I have to yell out a warning so she stays still. It takes Harry a few minutes after that, but he manages to have her lie in his legs.
I’m about to congratulate him on being right (Honey did lick him after about an hour), when he turns to me with a question.
“Can I ask you a question?”
“That depends, what kind of question?”
“A personal one.” I motion for him to continue. “How come you’re really not interested in dating?”
He looks genuinely interested so I decide to give him half the reason.
“I’m just not looking for a relationship right now. There’s too much going on with the internship; I need to make it count- no distractions allowed.“ I answer honestly. I don’t tell him, however, how my parents relationship scarred me for life and how I spend most of the time comparing the guys I meet with my father, so I don’t make the same mistakes as my mom, instead of actually getting to know them. "Also, there hasn’t been anyone to catch my eye lately.” I add, trying to get those thoughts out of my head for the moment.
“I get it,” he’s nodding. "Work normally gets in the way of things.”
I’m not sure if I should, but since he asked me, I’m asking right back. "Has it ever happened to you?”
Surprisingly, he answers with no reservations. "Yeah, my last few relationships, actually. We’ve always been in different stages in our careers.” I’m sitting with my legs crossed, my attention fully on him. We’re both in the middle of a park, sulking in the sun and petting a puppy - maybe that’s why he doesn’t stop there. “Can I be completely honest?”
I nod.
"I don’t think either of us really put in the work when things got complicated. We enjoyed while it lasted and, when it started going downhill, we let it.”
"Would you say you haven’t truly been in love, then?”
What kind of questions am I making? I’m half expecting him to say I’m being too nosey, but he just shrugs slightly and shifts his gaze to the park instead of me, as if he’s just now trying to decipher his past feelings.
“Hm, I don’t know. Maybe, yeah. I don’t know.” He finally answers. "When you put it that way, if I had truly loved them, I probably would have tried harder, right?”
“Don’t ask me!” I laugh. "I know nothing about love.”
"Define nothing.”
I know what he’s after and, after everything he just revealed, I feel like I have to give back. “I had one boyfriend, in 12th grade. Let’s just say I thought I did but I didn’t cry over him all that much after it was done – so, looking back, I don’t think I loved him.”
“Why did you guys break up?”
“I wanted to come to London, he was going to Oxford.” I shrug. “Life, I guess.”
He hms, though I don’t know if he believes that was it, and we go back to a comfortable silence, enjoying the little sun we’re getting and each other’s company, before picking up our walk and chatting our way back down the park.
&&
My sister has found the pictures I took of Honey in the park
I don’t think she’s happy
Why wouldn’t she be happy?
She says I’m supposed to be a cat person
It’s really not my fault her cat hates me, she scratches me all the time
Honey bit you twice that day and you didn’t seem to mind
Honey was playing, Olivia does it on purpose
I don’t think she likes me either
Well, if it makes you feel better, I think Honey likes you back
&&
Exactly four weeks since this whole thing started, I find myself in a pumpkin patch just outside London, holding Honey as I watch Harry and my godson a few meters down, picking up the biggest pumpkin I’ve ever seen.
I put Honey down when I see them walk over, picking my own pumpkin from the ground. Harry’s holding the pumpkin they just picked and a medium-sized one, while Max is holding a rather small one (we agreed we’d each get one according to our size). I think about asking Harry if he needs any help but he’s not looking bothered – in fact, I reckon he’d carry another one and still look like he’s not even trying. I try not to think much on how his muscles must look behind his thick coat, but my mind goes there anyway.
Max runs to me, though I’m not sure how, with the amount of clothes he has on (it’s too cold to be outside). He repeatedly shouts my name, until he gets close enough for me to hear him. “El, look at Hawwy’s pumpin!”
“I see he’s got a rather big one,” I raise my eyebrows. “Why’s that?”
“Max thought I should get the biggest,” Harry begins to explain.
My godson puts his hand on my leg to get my attention. “Yeah, Hawwy’s big like daddy! Daddy always gets the big pumpin!”
I laugh. “But why does he have two, then?”
“I couldn’t possible carve this massive one, so the smaller one’s for carving.” Harry explains. “We agreed I’d paint the other one with him.” He manages to tousle Max’s hair in a fond gesture. “Right, Max?”
“Yes!”
I mirror the little one’s big smile and look up at Harry, knowing exactly what he’s done.
Earlier today, before Harry arrived to come with us, I told Max he was going to paint his pumpkin, since was still too young to actually carve one. Needless to say, the five-year-old was not too pleased and threw a tiny fit, crying real tears and yelling he didn’t want to celebrate Halloween, then. I tried not to laugh at that and let him cry until he got over it; he still had his eyes slightly red when Harry knocked on the door and I had to explain it to him on the way over. Therefore, it’s no coincidence Harry’s now going to paint a pumpkin with Max.
“Are we ready to go, then? We’ve got a lot to do!”
Max is nodding before I finish. “Can I paint Spidaman?”
“Yes, you can.” I agree. “But what should Harry paint?”
“Don’t give him any ideas,” Harry mutters next to me. “I can’t draw for my life.”
I eye him with the smallest smirk, “Sure you can.”
“Sure I can’t.”
“Max, should Harry draw a skeleton?”
“Noooooo,” the boy makes a face. “Hawwy should dwaw spidaman like meeee!”
Harry’s the one making a face now. “Cause that’s so much easier,” He laughs, reaching the car as he speaks. I open the trunk and he puts his two pumpkins in there. Max drops his tiny one and, suddenly, Harry’s picking him up in the air. “You did it on purpose, didn’t you, little fella?” The boy’s laughter fills the air and I realize I’m frozen, looking at them - pumpkin stuck below my left arm and Honey pulling her leash on my right hand, trying to get into the fun. “You’re lucky you’re cute.” Harry tickles him before he places him on the floor again.
Harry looks at me and I jump slightly, almost dropping my pumpkin. He raises his eyebrow and I blush (when will I stop?).
Without a word, I drop the pumpkin in the trunk and close it, hurrying to get Honey in her seat – and to get away from Harry’s eyes, that seem to be following my every move.
I finish buckling Honey up just as Max puts his seat belt on and Harry sits in the passenger seat. He tried to persuade me to drive up here but I stood my ground, so he seems to have drop it.
I hold back a giggle as I sit in the driver’s seat. My car is rather small, a white Fiat 500c that is great to drive around London, but Harry does look rather small in it.
“What?” He’s asking as soon as my eyes land on him.
“Nothing!” I hold my hands up in the air and start the car.
“You had that look on your face,” he points out. “Like you were about to burst in laughter.”
“You look funny in my car, that’s all.”
“Ah, I look funny, do I? Must be why I wanted to bring my own car!” He complains, though I see amusement in his expression. He pauses before he continues. “It’s been worth it, though.”
“What do you mean, it’s been worth it?”
“You look cute while driving,” he notes. I must look startled because I certainly feel it, as I don’t expect him to make a comment like this. “You purse your lips a little. It’s well cute.”
“Uh,” I’m not sure the reaction he’s expecting, just as I’m not sure the reaction I should have. So, unsurprisingly, I change the subject. “What do you want to listen to, Bubba?”
“One Diwection!”
I close my eyes just enough to avoid the redness to grace my cheeks. “Besides that, honey.”
“Whyyy?” He cries.
“He can listen to whatever he wants.” Harry points out. “So, you like One Direction, mate?”
“Yes!”
“We have a teen cousin who loved your band very much. That meaning, this” my finger moves between me and the five-year-old. “Didn’t come from me.”
“Aw, are you sure, Ellie?” Harry’s smirk is so wide I want to slap it off of his face. “I didn’t know you were a One Direction fan!”
“I’m actually not,” I break it out to him. Then, I think about his reaction to listening to his first album from start to finish. “Well, One Direction it is Max.” I eye Harry. “I reckon you have Up All Night somewhere on your phone?”
“You think you’re punishing me but I love it, Frost.”
To my dismay, the man laughs and sings with Max the whole journey home.
¨
Harry’s following my every move as I finish laying down all the supplies we’ll need to our Halloween shenanigans. I feel my skin burn under his gaze but don’t acknowledge it. Max has disappeared into my room after Honey, so I was left alone with a man with sudden staring problems.
I’m calling Max as soon as my kitchen counter is perfectly protected (I paid good money for it to be stained with paint). Harry picks him up and places him on middle stool.
I sigh and make my way to the kid’s left stool. I decided earlier to carve a ghost so I get on with it. I’m not even properly started when Max looks up to me. “Can I have a photo of Spidaman, pwease?” I laugh, nodding. I put a photo on my phone and put it in front of him, so he can see the blues and the reds.
We start carving/painting in silence, only broken by Honey’s toy and/or Max making questions regarding his little Spiderman. I reckon he’ll give up and paint the whole pumpkin soon, but until then I humour him with little pieces of advice.
I look beyond my godson’s blonde hair, catching a glimpse of a focused Harry Styles. He’s been silent for a while, so I decide to check on him. I look at his pumpkin, realizing he’s taken all his seeds and he’s not carving a small line. I notice he has his tongue out in concentration and I smile involuntarily. 
Max’s finishing his Spiderman when Harry puts his knife down and sights in relief. “Mine’s done!”
I look over.
“You carved an H?”
“I carved a very well carved H,” Harry giggles. “I’m quite happy with it, if you must know.”
“Congratulations?” I laugh. “Now, onto painting that one. Max’s almost finished, aren’t you, bubba?”
He nods proudly. “El? Can I paint it all now?”
“Let me take a picture to show your parents first, yes?” I ask the little one, staring at my hands after. Harry’s washing his hands in the sink so he can paint the next one, so I ask him. “Can you take the picture, please?”
He nods, picking my phone for me and taking a picture of the boy and his pumpkin. He, then, proceeds to take a picture of me. I wrinkle my nose and smile at him.
“You look great,” He tells me, showing me the picture. “Though that’s not a surprise.”
I blush, staring at my own reflection. My blonde locks are tamed in a high ponytail and my cheeks are slightly rosy due to the room temperature, but I agree it’s a nice picture – I might even post it on Instagram later.
I’m glad that I only look over at Harry’s pumpkin after I finish mine, otherwise my perfectly carved ghost would turn out more like a sack.
He’s painted a pink ‘E’ with cute flowers around it.
¨
N O V E M B E R
I’m taking the last pumpkin out of the store – Halloween has been done for about a week – when Amy shows up. She’s carrying two hot drinks and hands me one as soon as I get my hands free. Wearing a brown skirt and orange blouse, she’s got the whole blogger vibe going on. I don’t dress up nearly as much as she does, even if I take pride in looking at least decent, mostly opting for one of the fifty pairs of skinny jeans I own and a sweater accordingly to my mood. I also never take my two silver necklaces off.
“We need to talk.” She declares, before turning to get into the store.
I follow, taking my seat behind the counter. She sits on the counter and eyes me accusingly – I cringe, sipping my drink. “What have you been up to lately?”
“What do you mean?”
“You know exactly what I mean,” she rolls her eyes. “There’s something going on and you won’t tell me!”
“There isn’t.”
Amy eyes me. “Fine.” I know it isn’t and she proves it after a second. “Why don’t you trust me?” She whines. “I can handle whatever it is! Did I do something?” I’m about to say no when she continues. “I mean, I know I didn’t but, like, why else would you avoid me?”
“I’m not avoiding you!”
“Riiiiight.” She rolls her eyes. “You didn’t text me for two weeks last month.”
I curse myself.
“Ok. Do you want to know what’s happening?” I close my eyes and gather the courage to tell her I’ve been hanging out with Harry Styles. I might even tell her she was right all along and I do have a crush on him while I’m at it. I do need to talk to someone about it as I keep dreaming about him.
When I open my eyes again, I see the man himself coming into Memory Lane. Great, now I can’t even admit my darkest secret to my best friend.
“There.” I point to the door and Amy turns.
I can see her shock as her eyes widen and she turns back to me with an opened mouth. I would’ve laugh if I wasn’t so afraid of what might come out of said mouth when she recovers from the shock.
“You’re doing Harry Styles?”
I flinch. Even with her half-whispered tone, her voice is strong enough to be heard from the other side of the store. As my luck goes, Harry’s just a few steps away.
“No!” I yell back, hiding my face in my hands. I must be as red as a tomato right now. “Shut up.”
“Did I come in in a bad time?” Harry announces his presence, pointing backwards to the door. I want to say Yes, but he’s wearing actual blue jeans and a black jacket with a wool collar – he’s so handsome, my hormones take over me. “I can come back?”
I want to shout “No”.
I gather my thoughts, laying my cup on the counter and getting up to greet him. I whisper an “You’re early” while hugging him briefly, all the while, feeling Amy’s eyes on us (probably about to fall off her face). I bite my lower lip nervously. “Uh, this is Amy – my best friend.”
“Hi.” She manages to say with a little wave.
“’m Harry.” He takes a step towards her and they greet each other with two kisses. “But you know that, right? Ellie told you-”
“Not now, Harry.” I roll my eyes, cutting him, as I’m positive he was about to bring up that time I told her he was handsome. I pat his chest so he takes a step back. He laughs, though he moves accordingly.
It takes Amy’s gaze to drop to my hand for me to realize I kept it there a second too much. I take it back as if he just burned me.
“Go fetch something,” I shoo him away, gesturing to the farthest end of the store with my hands. “I’m almost closing and then we’ll go.” He shakes his head but does as I say. He’s not stupid, he knows he just walked in on something.
“Now us.” Amy takes a step closer.
“Right. Ok.” I fiddle with my sweater. “Ok. Uh, so, we switched phones about a month ago.”
“What? He was here and you didn’t tell me?”
“Uh, yeah - no, I didn’t. But that’s your fault.” I point out. “You’re always bothering me, I would never hear the end of it!”
“I’m not sure if I should take offense to that.” she stops. Her curiosity, however, takes the best of her pretty quickly. “Keep going!”
“So that’s why I didn’t talk to you much those weeks. I had Harry’s phone and I was afraid you’d text him instead of me – as he had my phone.”
“Ohh, I see.” She giggles. “And then what?”
“Then he texted me and we got talking.” I shrug. I see Harry turning his head slightly and eyeing us from the corner of his eye. I eye him back, making sure he knows he isn’t being discrete. He chuckles and goes back to what he was seeing before. “I swear we’re just friends.”
“Oh, you swear?”
“Yes, I do!” She looks like she doesn’t believe me. “I’m serious. I don’t need, or want, a boyfriend right now!”
My voice must have powered through, since Harry’s head turns a little. He doesn’t fully turn, but I can tell he overheard me.
Good.
“Alright, alright,” Amy doesn’t press. “I can see why you haven’t told me.” I sigh in relief – too soon, because she continues in a hushed voice. “But you gotta hit that!”
I roll my eyes and decide to not comment, checking the time. It’s six on the dot, so I go up to the door and turn the sign over to closed.
“I must say these glasses aren’t what I expected to find today.” Harry comes up to me with the fake reading glasses I saved him last week. “Do you really think they suit me?”
I pretend he doesn’t look as good as he does with them on. “Yes, I thought they would. But, also, you used to give me a few months to choose something, you’ve barely gave me two weeks this time round.”
He smiles, as if he’s happy it has been so little time. “You do know it’s fine if you don’t have anything waiting for me, right?”
I nod, though I don’t want that to happen. It’s our thing, I don’t want to change it.
“I don’t come in for that anymore.”
One day he’s going to kill me; on that day, he better feel remorseful for dropping little bombs like that on me so often. I try not to show emotion, even if my mind starts racing. “I mean,” Harry runs a hand through his hair and continues. “I do love it. But we’re friends now. I come in to pick you up and stuff.” I eye him, nodding as if he’s making perfect sense. “Uh, are you ready, then?”
“Yes. Uh, yes.”
“Do you want to come with us, Amy?” Harry addresses my friend, who’s been eyeing up a poorly done painting as a way of pretending she wasn’t listening in to our conversation. I know her better than that. “We’re meeting a couple of my friends in a pub.”
Amy moves her eyes from Harry to me and I plead with my eyes. It’s not as if I’m not excited to meet Mitch and Sarah – it’s that I’m anxious as hell. I wasn’t even supposed to take a shift at Memory Lane today, but I asked my aunt to take the afternoon off so I could take my mind of things. She thought it was my presentation; instead, it was meeting Harry’s friends.
It had just come up during our daily texts. He was telling me about his day on the studio and mentioned they were going to go for drinks on Friday, after their session. I didn’t even realize I was agreeing to come with until he said he’d pick me up (that’s when I started freaking out).
“I’m in.” Amy locks her arm with mine. “Go grab your handbag, Frosty.” I roll my eyes at her nickname and go through the back door to get my things.
I’m sure to fasten my pace so Amy isn’t left alone with Harry for long. Luckily, when I get back, they’re talking about the pub we’re going to (I wouldn’t know if it’s good, as it’s not really my scene).
I move to the door and they follow suit.
“Wait,” Harry realizes he still has the glasses on. “I haven’t paid for these yet.”
“Consider it a gift.” I tell him, waiting for him to go through the door.
“That’s not our deal, but thanks El.”
I curse myself as I lock the door. I can’t possibly be affected each time he smiles at me – it just won’t work. We’re friends. He’s allowed to use a nickname without my insides melting down at his voice.
I’m put together when I turn to them again.
Harry’s Range Rover is parked right in front of the store and Amy makes sure I get onto the passenger door. Harry lets me choose the music and he starts a conversation with my friend, asking her if she’s studying the same as I (the answer is yes) and how did we meet (second week of the second semester). She’s telling him she’s focusing on her blog right now, not on her thesis, when we get to the pub.
When Harry mentioned getting drinks, I didn’t realize we were going to end up in the poshest pub in all of London, though it makes sense. I notice as soon as we get in the people don’t look back at him, which probably makes it easier for him. He sees his friends sitting in the corner and turns to me, close behind him, grabbing my arm in an unconscious gesture. I let him guide me.
“You guys are here on time!” He exclaims, a huge grin forming in his face. I drag my eyes from him to the couple sat close next to each other. “This is Ellie,” his arm leaves my arm and wraps around my waist instead. “These are Mitch and Sarah!”
“Hello!” I’m instantly at ease with Sarah’s welcoming tone, her lips forming a big smile. She gets up to greet me just as Harry remembers he brought another guest and introduces Amy to them. “It’s so nice to meet you!” The brunette says in between kisses.
“You too.” I smile, turning to her boyfriend so I can say hi too.
“It’s nice to meet you, Ellie,” Mitch smiles and moves on to Amy,
Introductions done, I turn to Harry and notice he’s already sitting, his arm resting on the chair next to him. He signs for me to sit down and I do, accepting his help to hold things out for me as I take my over-the-shoulder bag, scarf and coat off.
“Thanks,” I whisper to him when I’m finally free of the extra pieces of clothing. I notice he’s still wearing the accessory I picked up for him, so I point it out. “You’re still wearing the glasses - y'know that, right?”
He grins, responding with the same hushed tone I used. “Thought you liked ‘em?”
“I do,” I realize Mitch and Sarah are watching our exchange closely as I answer, immediately blushing in consequence. “Uh,” I turn back go my normal tone. “So, how was the studio session today?
"What do you think, H?” Sarah shoots the answer back to the man beside me and the three of them laugh.
I look to my right. “They’re teasing,” he explains. “I thought I had a smash but it ended up being the worst song I’ve ever written.”
“Do you even have any good days in the studio?” I eye him and then turn back to his bandmates. “I swear he tells me every day he’s written a shit song.”
“Shitty for him.” Mitch points out. “I reckon we have a great start on album two.”
“You’ve been lying, then.” I squeeze my eyes at him.
“’M not. I just think we can do way better.” He defends himself. “Let’s not talk about that though, what are we drinking?”
I eye Amy next to me. She stares back, nudging her head slightly as the tiniest sign of reassurance.
Mitch takes the lead and asks for a beer, the other three following his lead. I have my eyes locked on the drink menu when I feel a nudge. Harry eyes me and, then, the menu. “What ‘bout you?”
“Hm, I don’t drink.”
“What do you mean you don’t drink?” Mitch furrows his eyebrows in honest surprise.
Amy answers for me. “She doesn’t care for alcohol.” In truth, she’s lying. I do care for alcohol - I choose not to drink it because of exactly that. “Just order your coke, Frosty.” I hold my tongue out at her teasing tone. She’s right though, that’s what I’m ordering. “She once ordered a milkshake at a rooftop bar.”
I glance at Harry while they laugh, noticing he’s wearing a fond expression. I let out a sigh, forcing my heartbeat to slow down. I hate justifying why I don’t drink.
His laugh turns into a full-on smile and I give him a tiny one in return, wrinkling my nose slightly as if dismissing her comment; I decide right then that’s my favourite kind of smile on him, when there’s still a trace of a good laugh and it reaches his eyes so completely.
I also realize thoughts like these aren’t going to take me anywhere good, so I try to stop them altogether.
“I’ll go get it for you,” Harry mumbles, as the waiter is no longer near our table.
I thank him, following him with my eyes as he makes his way through the bar.
I’m about to take my eyes off him and focus my attention on the conversation between Mitch and Amy when I notice a girl taking a picture of Harry as he talks to the man behind the bar. I see his attention turn to the phone being held in his direction at a distance, but he only sighs and shakes his head slightly. I’m not sure if the girl notices this, but she turns to her friend and decides to keep taking photographs – or filming, I’m not close enough to see.
A new-found wave of anger overwhelms me.
I’m not a confrontation kind of girl. In fact, if there’s anyone who’s able to listen a string of insults without fighting back, it’s me. Right now, however, I feel like going on to the girl and knock that phone onto the ground, preferably shattering the screen into a thousand pieces. No-one is more surprised than me, then, when I excuse myself from the table once I see the girl heading to the restroom.
I’m not sure what I’m doing, even when I do get there. The girl has just gone into one of the cubicles so I just wait outside, my insides bumbling with anger. I never actually stopped to think about what Harry has to go through every day, even that first time when we went out to get coffee for the first time - I just acknowledged how people stared at him a little longer and how he tried to escape it by looking for a quieter place. I wasn’t confronted with this side of things. And now that I am, I find I don’t like it very much.
Before I can think it through, however, the girl is leaving the cubicle and heading towards the sink. I walk over to the sink next to hers.
As we wash our hands together, I stare at her through the mirror and break my silence. “What you just did out there,” she seems startled, looking at me in confusion. “That was wrong on many levels.” I ignore her as she opens her mouth slightly, maybe to ask what I’m referring to, maybe to defend herself. “You may be used to seeing him in magazines so your perception is a little clouded, but I assure you he’s, in fact, a real person – and in real life, you don’t take pictures of people without their consent.” I’m already drying my hands as I finish, throwing the paper towel into the trash and eyeing her hard on my way to the door.
The second I walk out of that bathroom, I realize what I’ve done. I breathe in, and then out, hard. It’s probably not very clever to be waiting outside for her to come out, so I walk fast towards out table, where Harry’s sat with a beer in front of him and an iced Coke next to it.
Amy eyes me weirdly. “Where have you been? You left like you were on a mission.”
“Uh- just the restroom, really.” I pick up my glass and take a large sip.
“Why are you shaking?” I jump a little when I feel Harry’s breath on my skin due to his proximity. He’s whispering again and I bet Sarah’s eyes won’t take long to catch us. “’m sorry.” He places a hand on my leg as if to relax me.
“I’m not shaking,” I hold his stare with one of my own. “Thanks for the drink.”
I don’t think he believes me but he lets it go. Instead, he focuses on the conversation happening between the other three and gives his two cents here and then. I try to do the same, but I feel as if all the nerves in my body are electrified and I want to cry.
It’s not a new feeling. Sometimes I forget how much I really don’t like confrontation. If you tick just the right box, I’ll explode – and then I’ll feel like shit. I contemplate if I should go apologize to the girl, as I imagine she really likes Harry and didn’t mean to be rude - I even try to look for her, but she’s not at her table anymore (probably for the best, since deep down I know I’m right).
My phone buzzes with a text.
You’re acting weird
What’s going on?
I look to Harry but he’s looking forward, as if he didn’t just text me. I guess that was the point, though – to be discrete. I exhale, trying to feel normal again. I don’t want to ruin the night – I don’t want Mitch and Sarah to think I’m rude because I’m not joining in the conversation.
Instead, I only get more rattled.
I’m feeling weird, I’m sorry.
I notice Harry flips his phone as soon as he gets the text. He doesn’t look at me – instead, he drags his hand to my thigh, his palm upwards, barely touching my jeans. I swallow hard, discretely placing my hand on his.
This was not supposed to be happening. The part of me who’s crushing hard, however, doesn’t mind a single bit. Instead, it takes her only a few minutes to win over the other. I grab my coke again and laugh at Sarah’s latest tour story.
I’m not sure if they notice we’re holding hands for the next two hours, but no one mentions it.
Harry closes the door to my apartment behind him. He didn’t ask me If he could come in, he informed he was going to, after he parked the car. Honey comes running from her little bed beside the couch and I kneel to pet her, bringing her to the couch with me.
Harry’s taking his coat off when he finally asks the question on his mind since we left the pub. “What happened in the restroom?”
“Nothing bad.”
“Right.” He locks his jaw, deciding to sit on the couch next to me. “’Cause nothing bad made you shake life a leaf.”
“I was not shaking like a leaf.” I eye him. “Maybe like a medium sized tree branch.” He does not look amused, so I shrug my shoulders down. “I’m not sure if you’re going to like what I did.” I confess, turning on the couch and crossing my legs, facing him completely. Honey seems undecided as if she wants to stay on my lap on go straight to Harry’s. “Did you notice a girl getting your photo when you were at the bar?”
“Yes,” He nods. His jaw immediately locks again and I wonder what scenarios he’s making in his head. “Why?”
“Uh, I might have followed her down to the restroom and told her off.”
I think he’s trying to hold on a laugh but I’m not entirely sure. “You what?”
“I basically told her that what she did was wrong and that people don’t just take pictures of other people without their consent.” I shrug, biting the inside of my cheek. “Wait- are you laughing?”
“I just-” He laughs adorably, his eyes almost shut. “I’ve been worried sick imagining someone messed with you and, instead, you messed with them.”
I curve my lips slightly upwards. “I felt bad afterwards, though, that’s why I acted so weird.”
“You shouldn’t.” He tells me. “I mean, you definitely shouldn’t be picking up my fights for me, but you shouldn’t feel bad for sticking up for what you think is right either.”
 “I don’t like confrontation.”
He nods, thinking for a second before he voices another question. “Then why did you go after her?”
“I guess I don’t like people disrespecting you more.”
“Come here.” He opens his arms and I make the quick decision to crawl closer to him. He places his left arm around my shoulders and kisses my forehead. “That was very sweet of you, El. Thank you.”
“You’re welcome,” I mumble. “I’m sorry I freaked out.”
“Nah, no one noticed except me.” I doubt that, but I pretend that’s the case. “Are you sleepy or can we watch something on Netflix?”
I immediately turn my tv on, as it is the perfect opportunity to make him start watching Brooklyn 99. I’ve been telling him to watch for about a week, since I love it so much – however, as the episode starts and jokes are made, all I can focus on is his warmth around me and how his body shakes when he laughs.
&&
This guy was filming me in the gym. Could you please come here and teach him some manners, please?
Stooooop
It’s not funny
I just wish I could have seen your face
You look so sweet all the time, I wonder what you look like when you’re mad at someone
Thank you?
&&
I try to keep my expression as neutral as possible as I listen to the take Harry just sang in the booth. Sarah, Mitch and their other bandmate, Adam, are all focused – ready to point every note Harry should change next. If you ask me, it sounded perfect four takes ago. That’s probably why they don’t ask.
Once again, I’m not sure how I got here. We’d been texting two hours ago, as we’ve been since that first day, when Harry asked me what I was doing. I was just returning home from my morning walk with Honey and had to revise my PowerPoint presentation, as my thesis presentation is quickly approaching. One second, I was coming out of the shower, sweatpants ready to be worn in my bed, and the next I was digging a pair of black skinny jeans from the closet and going out the door with my Mac in a backpack.
I’m not sure who I was trying to fool when I agreed I could work in the studio – it’s no surprise that I have made exactly one change since I got here, an hour ago. I’m not sure if it’s Harry’s raw voice coming out of every column in the room or his laid back style for the day – a pair of sweatpants and the Stevie Nicks t-shirt I chose for him, but something’s messing with my head more than usual. It might also be the cuddling mess three nights ago, that hasn’t left my head since.
Either way, if I let myself get lost in Harry’s voice right now, I’m not sure my eyes wouldn’t turn into hearts and everyone in this room would realize how big of a crush I have on that guy. Which is dangerous for everyone (myself the most).
I’m hiding behind the screen when Sarah comes sit on the ground. I’m lying of the couch, occupying the whole space – I told myself Harry couldn’t come sit by me this way, but Sarah just proved me wrong. I look at her, eyeing my PowerPoint out of the corner on my eye. I shut the computer, deciding it was a lost cause from the start.
“Harry told us what you did the other day.” She mumbles, I reckon a bit unsure if she should be bringing it up.
“I lost it,” I chuckle, thinking back on the whole thing. After a few days, the dust has settled and I’m now fine with my actions. I’m not sure if I’d do it again, but I was right to do so. “I’m not sure what came over me.”
“I might have a good guess.” Sarah comments and I frown. Did she exchange numbers with Amy? That’d explain the use of the same words my friend spoke to me. Sarah surprises me with her next words, however. Instead of addressing what I might, or might not, feel, she gives me an inside on what Harry’s feeling. “He cares about you a lot, y’know?”
“I guess,” I shrug it off. “We’ve become good friends.”
“You have.” She agrees, spreading her legs on the carpet and resting her head on the free spot next to mine. “You reckon you could be more than that?”
“Why do you ask?”
“I’m his friend, I like to know what’s going on.” I make an ‘hm’ sound to let her know I get it. “Doesn’t mean I’m going to tell him your answer.”
I look at Harry, again in the booth. He has his eyes closed, headphones on, singing his heart out. I sigh. “I don’t think that’s going to happen.” I decide to be honest, even if she ends up telling him every word I say right now. “I don’t think I can do more than friends right now – with anyone.”
“Why’s that?” She inquires. “If you don’t mind me asking.”
“That’s a long story you’re after.” I chuckle. “I have some daddy issues, let’s leave it at that.”
“Oh.” She lets out a chuckle as well, eyeing the ceiling above us. “Can I give you a piece of advice, though?”
“Sure thing.”
“Take it from me – don’t fight it. If it’s meant to be, it’ll be, and you’re just going to end up regretting all the time you lost.” I listen closely, even if skeptical. “If there’s anyone able to make you overcome whatever you have going on, that’d be him.”
I don’t respond, as I’m not sure I agree with her – and she doesn’t say anything else either. We lay quietly next to each other, listening to the guys talk.
Here, completely sucked in Harry’s world, I realize I’ve been playing with fire since the start.
I mean what I just said to Sarah, I’m not ready to date anyone. However, I’m spending my days texting Harry and arranging time to meet up. I’m dreaming with his little smiles and out of the blue compliments. I’m thinking back to his warmth and how it makes me feel when he calls me El.
I don’t think I’m crushing anymore.
I know I’m falling.
“What do you think, El?” His voice wakes me from my deep thoughts and I jump out of my skin. Sarah jumps too as a reflex. “Ellie?”
“Uh?”
He steps towards me, wearing the cutest frown I’ve ever seen. I want to poke his dimple and drag him to this couch so we can cuddle. I also want to hit myself. “You look like you’ve seen a ghost.”
“I was just thinking.” I dismiss him, forcing a smile. “What was it?”
“I was asking what do you think of the song so far,” He points to the booth, as if I need a visual reference. “Do you want to listen to the whole thing again?”
“I do,” I nod, getting up from the couch. “But only because I love it already.”
He smiles big. “Thank you.”
“I mean it,” I grin, following him to where the others are. “I’d pay you big bucks to have you cover all my favourite songs.”
“Anytime.”
I curse myself, because I suddenly hope to God he really means it.
&&
Ellie, you awake?
Yes
What’s that show you watch with Kristen Bell?
The Good Place
Why?
Nick was describing it but didn’t get the name right
Nick as in… Nick Grimshaw?
Yeah, you want me to say hi?
Uh, no, thanks. that’d be weird
It wouldn’t
He’s seen your photo
What? Whyyy?
No reason
He thinks you’re pretty
&&
For once, it’s me who asks Harry if he wants to hang out. He’s been spending most of his days in the studio and going on countless meetings with his record label – or so he tells me, though Sarah confirmed it last night when she texted me (apparently, Harry heard her talk about a TV show I watch and passed on my number so we could discuss), so it has been a few (long) days since we’ve seen each other.
Harry said he was out of the studio by eight so he should be home when I arrive (he decided we should hang in his house since he’s been to mine a few times already) but gave me the code to his gate nonetheless. I punch the numbers while trying not to think on how domesticated this all feels.
I’ve decided to block all negative thoughts for the time being.
I went for brunch with Amy the other day. In between bites, I finally broke it down to her - she made a little victory dance when I confessed I had a crush on Harry from the start. I think she even wanted to punch the air when I told her I like him more than that now, but my worried expression must have held her back.
Now, acknowledging my feelings isn’t going to change anything between us, but it does change something in me. Every time I look at him, I’ll be thinking how it’d be like to hold his hand or run my fingers through his hair. Don’t get me wrong, that’d be a good thought- if only I weren’t scared to death of relationships.
I see light coming from inside the house, indicating Harry must be home. I park my car next to his, picking my handbag and the bag of groceries I just bought on my way here.
Harry’s on the front door by the time I emerge from behind the Range Rover, waving his hand with an adorable smile. I walk faster, not only because it’s starting to rain but also because I want to feel his warmth. I pray he doesn’t notice my rosy cheeks as I hug him with my free arm and he kisses my temple in a quiet greeting. I inhale his familiar scent before we let go of each other, closing my eyes for a split second to remind myself to play it cool.
“You smell good,” Harry comments, as if he’s just done the same as I did. “Is that a new perfume?”
I’m glad I’ve already turned to go into his house as I’m sure he’d noticed my blush now. “Uh, yeah. I just bought a winter-y one.”
I stop in the hall, not completely sure on what to do. “Should I take my shoes off?”
“Only if you want – I can get you a pair of slippers.” He offers, hurrying to get the grocery bag from me once he lays eyes on it. “Sorry, let me take this to the kitchen – make yourself at home”
I do as I’m told, observing the huge mirror on the hall. There’s a pair of his boots next to it, so I take my own black ones and place them next to his. I take my coat off and hang it on the other wall, where he has two of his. Finally, I fix my hair and go further inside, running my fingers through a paint hanged on the wall. When I go through the door, I meet the living room of anyone’s dreams.
There’re two couches, both black with soft pillows, and an enormous grey carpet covers a good portion of the area. Everything yells chic; however, it still has a cosy feel to it. It looks as if it belongs in a magazine and I’m compelled to take a few photographs to save it on my ‘inspiration folder’. I can only hope I do a job like this in the future.
I’m still in awe of all the choices that brought this room together when Harry comes from a hallway to the left. For some reason, his laid-back style mixed with the luxurious room makes me smile.
“Do you like it?”
“This is amazing, who did you hire?” I gesture to the room, though I don’t give him any time to answer. “Is the rest of the house like this?” He nods, slightly shrugging. He might be used to this, but I’m not. “Can you show me?”
Harry laughs, gesturing for me to follow him. “To answer your initial question, I had Kelly Hoppen do it.”
I stop in my tracks, staring at him, mouth wide open and googly eyes. It doesn’t go unnoticed how naturally he just said that. “The Kelly Hoppen?” I might have a heart attack. I think he wants to laugh again as I look around me and gasp at everything once more. “Oh my God, Harry.” He does laugh then, dragging me by my arm all the way to the next room. “You don’t understand, I applied for a job there and cried when they didn’t answer.”
“Well, I’m sure it’s their loss.” I eye him sideways. Really? Did he just say that? “I did some research on your internship, y’know. Taylor Howes is one of the best studios in the country.”
“Yeah, but Kelly Hoppen is amazing. She did the Beckham’s house,” I point out. “and yours, apparently.”
“That means nothing.” He shrugs. “You can still apply in a while, right? After you have some experience?”
“I think so. I’m not sure what I’m going to do. I’ll learn as much as I can on Taylor Howes” I comment while observing the details in this room. “but then I’m not sure. My initial idea was to open a small studio, I guess we’ll see.”
I look back and he’s leaning against the door, arms crossed and a grin on his face. “I’m sure you’ll be great.”
Tour done, I get on to cooking us a lasagna for dinner. Harry said he’d help but right now he’s sat on a stool, elbows resting on his kitchen counter, watching me. He gave up after he peeled and sliced an onion– that was his entire contribution to this meal.
“How did you learn to cook?” He asks after a few minutes of silence.
“My mom taught me,” I answer as I work on the first layer of lasagna sheets. “but I got a bit more practice after I moved to London.”
“That was three, four years ago, right?”
“Five, actually.” I tell him. “I was still seventeen, my grandparents got the house ready for me and I moved in late September – my birthday is in December. So, yeah, I was still really young.”
He nods in understanding. “How did you find it?”
“It was a bit lonely but, for the most part, I’m good with that.” I answer truthfully, focusing my attention on finishing with a layer of white sauce. “How did you find it when you left?”
He chuckles. “I missed my mom and my sister but I had a lot to entertain myself with.”
“Like going on live television.” I grin, finally putting the dish on the stove. I lean on the counter and look at him, arms crossed.
“Yeah – like that.” He chuckles but doesn’t take the bait to talk about it. Apparently, he’s solely focused on me tonight. “You have a brother, right?.”
“Jasper.” I nod, thinking back to when I last saw him in person in early October. We facetime often, but it’s not the same. “He’s six years older than me - works and lives in Brighton.”
“So, it’s just your mom and dad back in Birmingham?” He recalls a conversation where I told him where I was from. He told me about his childhood home that day and we shared our favourite things about our moms.
I shake my head. “Just mom and my childhood dog – Marty. Uh,” I scratch my neck, searching for the right words. “My parents got divorced when I was fifteen. I haven’t been in touch with my dad much since then.”
He seems conflicted, as if he wants to know more but he’s unsure if it’s okay for him to ask. I make it easier for him. “He was insufferable – the definition of drunk, liar and sexist. Those three are a dangerous combination. Believe me, I was more than okay when they went their separate ways.”
Harry’s chewing on his lower lip when I finish, a serious expression clouding his usual chirpy face, so I shut up. I don’t want to delve on it anyway, so I just check the lasagne. I bite my own lip in worry – did I talk too much? When I move to get back to my spot, though, Harry’s occupying it. He holds my right hand and pulls me slightly to him, enough to get our bodies just a few inches from each other. I stare at our hands while he mumbles “I’m sorry to hear that.”
I know what he means. I’m sorry your dad’s a douche. I’m sorry you don’t have a lot of good memories. I’m sorry he gave you enough trust issues you’re dead afraid of loving anyone. My face turns into a frown.
“Ha. Don’t be, it made me tougher.” I force a smirk, though he doesn’t follow. “Seriously, it’s fine.” I take my hand from his and move both to his face, holding his cheeks and curling his lips as upwards as I can. He pouts and we break into laughter at the same time. I realize my mouth’s moving only when my ears listen to what I’m saying. “You’re cute, y’know that?”
He grins, moving his hands from the counter to my waist. He brings me even closer, though he keeps his arms stretched enough so we’re still not quite touching. “Is that a compliment?”
I cross my arms, as I don’t know where else to safely put my hands. “What, you’re one of those guys who can’t be called cute?”
Harry shakes his head. “Course not. You can call me whatever you like.” I grin, unable to fight the urge to pull a piece of his hair backwards. He’s got a weird length going at the moment. “Was it ugly – the divorce?”
“Uh,” I bite the inside of my cheek, figuring out a way to get out of this conversation after I answer this. The largest part of me doesn’t want to share any of it, but there’s a tiny piece that wants to tell everything to this man. I let my hand fall from his hair to his shoulder. “A little.”
“How so?”
The tiniest begins a fight the other, urging for the words to leave my mouth. I think Harry notices, but I start talking before he can tell me it’s okay not to. “The divorce wasn’t that ugly, I guess he just decided he was done one day. I think he got himself a girlfriend and took off.” I start, though I’m not looking at him. Instead, I stare at our feet. One of his thumbs rubs my skin, over the shirt, encouraging me to go on. “It was a relief. It meant the fights were over.” I continue. “But it left a whole other problem. My dad was one of those men who thinks women belong in the kitchen, taking care of the kids, y’know the type? Having met my father really young, my mom didn’t go to college. She was forty years old when they divorced, never had worked a day in her life - it was harder to get back on our feet afterwards.”
“Did you have anyone helping?”
I shake my head. “My grandparents lived close. They live comfortably – they lived on the flat I live in when they were younger and then moved to Birmingham, where they bought their house now. They aren’t rich though. They helped as they could.” I shrug. “Mom had to take two cleaning jobs – it’s as honourable as any other job, but I can’t help but wonder what could have been, y’know? She loves kids, I think she’d have been a great teacher. Maybe.”
“I bet she would.” Harry smiles a little, his tone gentle. “Does she still work two jobs now?”
“No, no.” I shake my head. “My brother started working shortly after so he took care of himself. She helped with my tuition but my aunt pays me the hours I put in Memory Lane, and since I don’t pay rent, she’s free from her kids now.” I chuckle, though I stop when I start sharing a little too much again. I don’t know why I’m talking so much but it just feels safe. Harry feels safe. “Do you remember the boyfriend I told you about?” Harry frowns, nodding nevertheless. “He didn’t want me to come to London.”
“But you came here to study.” Harry points out, his frown deepening.
“Exactly.” I nod. “That’s the real reason I broke up with him.”
Harry smiles as my words hit him and I feel as if I don’t have any air right now. There’s a flash of pride in his eyes and I’m not sure how to deal with it. Fortunately, the oven’s time alarm rings and I look over.
Harry brings his right hand from my waist to the nape of my neck and brings his lips to my forehead. “I like you even more than I did before.” He whispers and moves to get the plates, as if he didn’t just make my heart beat three times faster than its normal rate.
&&
I’m coming round
I’ve got Wagamama for two
I let my face hit the kitchen counter, groaning in desperation. When I texted him saying I was stressed, I just wanted reassuring words – I didn’t mean for him to come running!
No! Go back to the studio!
I text quickly, even though I’m sure he’s not going to do as I say. My thesis presentation is tomorrow and I’m pretty sure I have my speech memorized, but my mind keeps making up ugly scenarios, so I keep rehearsing (and maybe crying).
I realize how close Harry was when the bell rings and I’m still in the same position. I groan, following Honey up to the door. “Hi.” I mumble, resting my weight on it. “Told you to go back.”
“Yeah, I ignored you.” He grins, stopping to plant a kiss on my cheek before making his way towards the kitchen. He places the bag on the counter and picks Honey up, placing a kiss on her head as well. “I need to distract you.”
“No, you do not!” I sit back on the stool and stare at my PowerPoint presentation. “I need to go over this two more times and then I’m going to bed.”
Harry shakes his head. “No, you’re going to eat dinner with me and then you’ll practice one more time” I’m making a face, but he doesn’t notice, as he’s going through cupboards in search of cutlery. I don’t help. “With me as an audience. Then, I’ll clean and you’ll go to sleep.”
I groan and turn my attention back to my papers. To no one’s surprise, I can’t really focus on the written words when Harry’s going through my drawers, now in search of forks and knifes. Naturally, I give myself thirty seconds to properly look at him, before going back to my project.
He has a little stubble going on today, probably due to his studio life, and his hair’s a bit messy, a few strands falling on his face. I really don’t think he’s taking the time to do his hair lately, but I decide I like how it is.
I go back to reading my notes, though I’m thinking how good he looks in blue jeans and how I’d pay him to wear them every day. I also take the time to note I’m wearing a pair of leggings and the oldest sweater I own, regretting the choices I made this morning when I got myself dressed.
“Here.” Harry hands me a plate and goes around the counter to sit next to me. “You had that same expression the first time we met,” He points, his lips curving upwards. “’s adorable.”
I blush, though it must not be the same, as I really was focused on studying that day and now, I might focused, but on other things. “Do you remember that day?”
“Yeah, I scared you to death,” He laughs. “You seemed so startled it’s funny.”
“Uh, you did scare me.” I agree. “And then all I could think about was how we didn’t have any Rolling Stones t-shirts.”
He laughs. “D’you wanna know something?
I eye him, nodding just enough so he continues.
A flash of mischief flashes through his eyes as he confesses, “That was mostly an excuse to talk to you.”
I feel my eyes widen and my cheeks redden as his words hit me, suddenly at loss for words.
He gets it, because he swiftly moves forward. “Anyway, did you walk Honey yet?”
I nod, my words coming out as a whisper. “Uh, I walked her this morning.”
“Don’t you walk her in the evening as well?” He narrows his eyes, probably trying to recall the exact conversation I told him that. “I’ll walk her while you get ready for bed.”
It’s like he didn’t just tell me he wanted to talk to me that first day. I gulp, trying to shake it off as well – at least for right now (I can think about it again tomorrow).
“There’s no need, she’s fine.”
Harry eyes me. “Are you always this annoying when you’re stressed?”
Despite his dig, I smile. “Yeah, I am.”
He chuckles, mentioning it’s always good to know that, and moves on to tell me about the new song he’s working on. I don’t get half of what he’s saying, but he seems excited, so I nod and look excited for him.
He takes the plates when we’re both finished and sits on the couch with Honey on his lap. Under his strict orders, I plug the laptop on the TV and stand next to it. I soon find that, if I can deliver this presentation under Harry’s gaze, I must deliver it swiftly tomorrow.
I exhale heavily once I’m done, exactly twenty minutes later. Though I messed up once, I quickly recovered from it so, for the first time today, I’m actually feeling positive.
Harry looks well impressed when I sit next to him. “That was pretty good, yeah?”
I hold back a grin, nodding. “Yeah. Thank you.”
“S’nothing.” He smiles. “Go get ready for bed while I walk Honey. If you really want to, I’ll let you go over it one more time before I go.”
“Yes please!”
He returns my smile and gets up, picking the leash I left on the side couch. He stops just before he goes through the front door, Honey already completely out and currently pulling him. “You sure I can’t go tomorrow?”
“I’m sure,” I try to dismiss him as nicely as I can. This is the third time he’s asked and I can tell he’d really like to show support, but I’ve thought long and hard about it. “I don’t want anyone there.”
He nods, resigned, and closes the door behind him.
¨
I can barely contain my grin, even if it’s been hours since my presentation was over. I had lunch with my aunt and Amy, who both congratulated me a million times. After that, I drove to a park with Amy and Max to have a little walk with Honey and eat huge pancakes because it’s a happy day (it’s justified). I’ve been home for an hour now, yet it still doesn’t feel real that I’m completely done with school. This is it – I’m on holiday until the beginning of January (when a whole new adventure will start).
I’m scrolling through my TV show app when my bell buzzes. Frowning, I ask who it is on the intercom and Harry Styles’s voice comes from it. I open the door up, taking the little time I have to check what time it is – it’s ten minutes past six pm. He should be at the studio right now, not on my building’s lift making his way to me.
I open the door as I hear the lift opening and Harry takes large steps until he’s right in front of me.
“Congratulations!” He grins widely, opening his free arm (he was a white box on his left hand) and pulling me in. “I knew you’d ace it!”
“Yeah, cause you’re an expert in interior designing and all.” I wrinkle my nose, letting him in. “What have you got there?”
He grins even wider, placing the box in the kitchen counter. I take a step closer as he takes a cake out of it. “Thought the occasion deserved a cake.”
I laugh when I see the white letters on the cake – it reads ‘Masters’ and has the checked emoji in front of it. “Thank you!”
“It’s carrot cake,” he informs me. “Do you like carrot cake?”
“Of course I like it! Let’s have a piece right now.” I dig for two plates as well as a cake knife and two forks. I’m cutting a piece for each when Honey finally comes from my room and he kneels down to pet her head. “H, take yours.” I hand in the plate, waiting for him to get up.
When he does, he has a strange smile on his face. “You just called me H.”
“I guess it came out.” I shrug. “You call me El all the time. C’mon, eat your cake.”
He takes it from me and we both head to the couch. “Shouldn’t you be at the studio?” I ask in between bites.
“I gave everyone an early night today.”
“Do you have anything else to do?”
He eyes me. “No – I told everyone to go home because I had to celebrate your win, not because anything else.”
“Thank you.” I smile. “Have you made much progress since last week?”
“I have one more song done – another two in the making.” He tells me. “’m not sure if they’ll all be used but I have a good start.”
“Uh, what are they about?” I’m now cross-legged on the couch again, staring at him. I smile with the familiarity of it all. Harry’s chewing his last piece of cake, so I elaborate. “Like, does the album have a theme or something?”
“Hm,” he swallows. “I don’t know. There’s a lot of different stuff going on at the moment. ‘m not sure.”
“Are you not sure or do you not want to share?”
“Ah, a little of both.” Harry chuckles, but I swear I catch a glimpse of apprehension in his expression. I think my eyes are deceiving me when his cheeks turn a soft shade of pink. What is he hiding?
I try to persuade him. “C’mon, it’s me! I had your phone for two weeks and I didn’t snoop a thing!”
“Uh,” He puts his plate down on the centre table and does the same to mine. I raise an eyebrow. “You’ll soon see, I promise you’ll be one of the firsts to have a listen.”
I make a face – unsure of what to take from it.
“Don’t make that face.” Harry laughs, poking my cheek with his finger. “It’s nothing bad, I promise. I just don’t want to freak you out.”
I don’t take his answer as he intends to. Instead, I become even more suspicious. “How would your album freak me out?”
“Ellie…”
“Harry.” I mimic him. “Tell me.”
He sighs. “You’re so stubborn.” I smile as he shakes his head, seemingly convinced. “There might be a song or two about you.”
I feel my eyes widen. My heart races. What did he just say?
“See? You’re freaked out.”
Harry chews on his bottom lip, waiting for me to react. I open my mouth to say something. Anything. But I’m not sure what to make of it. What are the songs about? Does he mean it in a friendly way? Is he even planning to use them?
“Why?” I finally ask, my voice low. I can’t take my eyes off of him, who closes his own for a second before opening them up and opening his mouth to speak.
“I think you know why.”
“I really don’t.”
“I could say it,” Harry pauses and I notice the moment he chooses his next words, determination flashing through his eyes. “Or I could show you.”
My eyes widen again and I’m at loss for words – does he mean…?
Suddenly, he drags himself on the couch and I have a warm hand on my left cheek. He tilts his head slightly, as if to ask permission, and I don’t even realize I have nodded my head until he brings his other hand to the nape of my neck and he kisses me.
Though it takes me a second before I realize what’s actually happening, I respond by pressing my own lips to his, covering them hard. I bring my own hand to rest on his, still on my cheek, and he takes it as a sign to deepen the kiss, bringing me closer with his reassuring grip. My other hand goes straight to his chest, gripping his t-shirt and bringing him to me, as if I’m willing to fight gravity to have his body as close to mine as humanly possible.
I think he notices we can’t get any closer with my legs crossed, so he brings his hands down to my legs and lifts me just enough to bring me halfway through his lap. Our lips don’t part as he does so, but we both release a content sigh as my butt lays on his thigh.
We don’t have time to think about what we’re doing, though, as he immediately takes my top lip in between his – a quiet groan exiting his body. I grip him by his shoulders, allowing the kiss to deepen once again.
We need air, however, so we both back away slightly. Our foreheads are touching when we both open our eyes and stare at each other. I immediately feel myself blushing, realization hitting me like a truck over the speed limit.
“I’ve been dying to do that for a very long time.” Harry whispers, pecking my lips once more, before he lets his head hit the couch’s pillow behind him. A giggle erupts from his chest and I can’t fight the smile that breaks through my lips.
“Oh God.” I hide my face on his neck, pure bliss, with a dash of embarrassment, invading my body at the same time. His arms wrap themselves around me and I decide I don’t want to think about anything else.
I want to be here, with him. I want to shut my insecurities and kiss the hell out of this man once more.
“I know you don’t want a relationship,” I close my eyes when his soft words hit my ears. “But I feel like I’ll regret it if I don’t take a shot anyway.”
“Harry…”
“Just,” He bites the inside of his lower lip. “Let’s hang out like we’ve been doing… but kissing in between.” I pull my head back just enough to look up at him. He stares back at me with a hint of a smile. “Don’t think, just answer me right now – do you think that would be nice?”
I’m nodding my head just enough for him to take it as an answer. “Yes.” I whisper. “There’s no doubt about that. But-”
“No buts. Don’t think about it.” He holds me tighter to him. “No labels – no anything. We’ll just be trying. Okay?”
My heart races as I think about what he’s suggesting. Will I be able to just go with the flow? To not think about what every gesture means – every peck on the lips, every hug, every cuddle? I’m almost certain I won’t – it’s against my nature.
So, I’m not sure why I’m nodding my head a second after and planting kiss on his neck, proceeding to rest my head on his shoulder and beginning an hour-long cuddle.
¨
D E C E M B E R
I think I’m going to die.
It’s been two days since I’ve seen Harry (or if you prefer: two days since we kissed like the world depended on it). We were supposed to have dinner yesterday, however I had the world’s biggest headache and fell asleep at six p.m.. I think Harry thought I was ignoring him, only realizing it was serious when I sent him a video message at midnight (when I transferred from the couch to the bed), looking like the newest addition to the The Walking Dead cast (playing a walker, obviously).
I’m not sure what prompted this flu, but it sure has progressed quickly. I’m still lying on the couch, a blanket wrapped around me, when my phone buzzes next to me.
Open the door for me please
I look down on my clothes while I get up from the couch, realizing I’m still in my pyjamas. The trousers have little lambs on them and the shirt is actually the face of one but, right now, I couldn’t care less. I have no energy to change. Instead, I wrap the blanket over me and make the way to the front door.
I feel a shiver come from the tips of my toes and spread through my body and I squeeze the blanket around me, sneezing afterwards. I huff, suddenly feeling hot. I leave the door opened and make my way back to the couch as Harry’s taking his time to come up.
My body has never ached this much and I let out a small cry while lying down again. My mom always told me I’m a big baby when sick but she should see me now – I can be even worse when sick and on my own.
After a few minutes, I finally hear the lift doors open and the footsteps that follow. I try to turn enough to see the front door from here, but since the couch faces the wall opposite to it, I quickly give up.
“El?”
“In here.” I answer, barely lifting an arm. “What took you so long?”
He doesn’t need to answer as he comes into my line of vision and I see the big Christmas tree he’s carrying.
“Hi,” Harry peeks from the side of the tree. “Where should I put this?”
The flu must have affected my thought process because I take a few extra seconds to respond. “Did you just buy me a tree?”
“Duh.” Harry chuckles, deciding to let it on the floor for a second. “You were upset earlier, so I brought it to you. Now you can have your tree up on December 1st, like tradition.”
When I woke up this morning, my first thought was that I was supposed to go buy a Christmas tree in the morning and decorate it in the evening. Since I was little, my tree always went up on December 1st. Therefore, to say I was upset was an understatement – I made sure I shared my disappointment with everyone I knew, including Harry.
I pout, as if I’m about to cry. “You’re the kindest person I’ve ever met.”
Harry laughs, leaning down to plant a kiss on my temple. My lips curve in small smile as he sits by my side. “How’re you feeling?”
“My body hurts and I think I might have a fever.” I answer, pressing my cheek onto his palm when he cups my face. His hand’s a bit cold, but it is his hand. I decide it’s worth it. “I feel like shit. I probably look like it too.”
He moves his hand to my forehead and, then, takes a few hair strands out of my face. “You’re warm. Have you checked your temperature?”
I regrettably shake my head.
Harry purses his lips. “Do you have a thermometer?”
“In the bathroom.”
“Wait a sec, I’m going to get it.” He stands up and heads to the bathroom.
He comes back after a minute, handing me the thermometer. I accept it, placing it below my pyjama’s shirt without another word. Meanwhile, Harry finally decides to take his coat off. I know the room temperature is too high, since I made sure I set the heater on the maximum temperature a few hours ago, so it’s not really a surprise when he decides to take off his black hoodie too, settling for a white t-shirt. I shiver just by looking at him, though.
“While we wait, tell me where to put the tree.”
“It goes on that corner. You have to move the TV cabinet a little.”
He nods, jumping into action. I lie still as he drags the cabinet further away until he thinks it’s enough to fit the tree. He’s securing it up when the thermometer beeps. He doesn’t listen, so I sit up a little and drop my eyes to the black and white screen showing 38,5oC. I pout, placing it on the table and lying back again.
I’m covering my face with the blanket when Harry turns back to me. He snickers and closes the distance between himself and the couch, probably taking a peek at the thermometer on the way. He grabs the blanket and uncovers my face.
“You need to take something for the fever.” He tells me as if I’m a big baby. “Tell me where it is so I can grab it for you.”
“It’s in the cabinet above the microwave,” I mumble. I watch as he gets up, waiting until he comes back with medicine and water to continue. “God, I hate being sick.”
He half smiles. “I can see that.”
I eye him, as if daring him to say another word.
“Even your dog ran away from you,” Harry has the audacity to laugh. “I saw her snuggled in the bathroom.”
I make a face. “I take it back, you’re not kind. You’re mean.”
“’m sorry,” he chuckles, taking the water from me and placing it on table. “Lie down while I cut the net on the tree. We’ll leave it be for a few hours until we decorate.”
“We?” I ask. “You do know you’re doing it alone, right? I can’t move!”
“Let the medicine take effect and then we’ll see about that.” He orders. “Maybe take a nap. I’ll walk Honey and watch Netflix while you’re at it.”
I get comfy, gazing at him as he cuts the net and frees the branches. I’m thinking how nice it’d be to have a photo of this moment when I black out.
The first thing I notice when I wake is the lack of light coming in through the windows - I must have been asleep for a few hours. The second thing I notice is Harry sitting at the end of the couch.
I take a few seconds to look at him. He’s focused on whatever he’s watching (I don’t turn so he doesn’t notice movement), running his index finger on his lower lip and squinting his eyes a little when he listens to specific parts. He’s wearing his hoodie again and his hair is a little more tamed today, which makes me smile.
I decide I’ve stared enough, so I turn a little and his eyes immediately find me.
“Hey.” I whisper, stretching just enough to test how my body feels. Still hurts a little. “What time it it?”
“A little over six,” He tells me without checking. “You’ve been asleep for two hours. I’ve taken Honey out and searched for your Christmas decorations.”
“Did you find ‘em?”
“Yes,” He points to the boxes on the floor, with a sleeping Honey next to them. “You told me this morning you couldn’t possibly go down to the garage. I just needed to find the key and which door to open.”
I giggle. “Did you take long?”
“Nah.” He smiles. “Do you feel better?”
“My head’s not hurting that much, but I still feel like a truck ran me over.”
“I went to the pharmacy on our walk,” he signs between him and Honey. “I bought Afrin for your blocked nose and more Ibuprofen.” He doesn’t notice the face I pull, so he continues. “I also brought that water bottle from my car so you drink more water. It’s full.”
I look over to the table and notice the rainbow letters spelling ‘treat people with kindness’ over the bottle. He has the same sentence written over his black hoodie. “Are you always surrounded by your own merch?”
“Maybe.” He laughs. “Anyway, you think you can help me decorate the tree?”
“I can take the baubles and bows out of the boxes while you put the lights on.” I offer, choosing something I can do while sitting down. “Do you think you can handle that?”
“I’m sure you’ll tell me to move them over at least ten times, but I’ll do it anyway.”
I laugh because he’s right.
For the next twenty minutes, Harry struggles with the lights, taking steps back and forward as he changes the spots he places the lights on. I try not to notice the cute frown that appears on his face every time he’s indecisive, focusing on my task instead, but it’s a rather difficult thing to do.
I find myself looking back at him more than I care to admit.
I’ve acknowledged that I’ve always had an interest in Harry. That’s the truth – he had the ability to suck me in right from that first day. However, I find that, as of lately, I feel the overwhelming need to watch his every movement. Every frown, pout or raised eyebrow. Every smile, grin or laugh. I want to hear every word he has to say.
Harry steps away from the tree again. This time, though, he nods his head and looks at me. I push the scary thoughts away and look over at the tree, nodding my own head in the process.
“Nice job.”
He seems surprised. “You like it?”
“Yeah.” I nod. “There’s not a spot missing. You’ve done well.”
“Thanks, I’ve not done this in a long time.”
I lie back on the couch, surrounded by baubles. I pull the blanket a little tighter, even though I’m not as cold as before. “What do you mean?”
“Usually, my mom already has the tree up when I get home for Christmas.” He explains, accessing all the baubles beside me on the couch, plus the little red bows on the floor. “Are we supposed to use all of these?”
“That depends on the colour scheme we choose.”
“Colour scheme?!” His eyes widen.
I giggle. “Red and white or red and gold?”
Harry looks at the baubles on more time, before telling me his preference. “Let’s go red and gold. What d’you think?”
“Seems good. C’mon, I’ll help with this part.” I say as I get up from the couch, leaving the blanket behind. “So,” I choose a bauble and go over to the tree. “Your mom puts the tree up before you go home. What about your house? Do you not have a tree here?”
“I don’t.” He places his own bauble beside mine as he answers.
I look over at him, mouth slightly opened in surprise. What does he mean, he doesn’t have a tree? “Why?”
“Sometimes I’m in LA, sometimes I go on vacation.” He shrugs. “I don’t see the point if I’m not spending Christmas there.”
“But the leading up to Christmas is the most fun!” I argue while we get new ornaments. “What about this Christmas? You’ve been in London for a while. Are you planning on going on holiday?”
He shakes his head in response. “I don’t know what to tell you,” He chuckles. “I guess my definition of home is a little messed up for now. For Christmas, anyway, my home is Holmes Chapel. I’m fine if I have no tree wherever I am, as long as I have one there.”
I stare at him, not sure if I find his situation quite adorable or a bit worrying. He notices my indecisiveness, holding me by the shoulders and dragging me back to the couch.
“Don’t read too much into it,” He says while handing me a bow. “I never even thought about it.”
“But that’s sad, Harry!” I argue, pouting. “You haven’t decorated a tree in what, four years?”
“More like six.” He’s fighting a smile, though I don’t understand why. “I haven’t missed it, I promise! Let’s go back to decorating yours before you get too tired to stand, alright?”
I do as he says, though I’m thinking on how I can improve his Christmas spirit this year. I think about the Memory Lane’s Christmas layout and make it a point to show him my plans. Maybe I can persuade him to join me next week to make it happen.
We work beside each other for another few minutes, until I get too tired and land back on the couch. I don’t think Harry minds when I tell him to place the other ornaments himself while I give him orders, though I’m not sure he appreciates when I tell him to stand by the tree so I can take a few photos. In fact, he rolls his eyes (he does fix his hair and hoodie before posing, so that must mean he doesn’t mind that much, right?).
I lie down with my eyes closed while Harry puts the ornaments we didn’t use back on the boxes and puts them by the front door. I hear Honey following him through the house and my lips curve into a small smile, picturing it in my head.
Harry offers to make dinner and we end up eating scrambled eggs and toast, as I can’t think of eating anything more. We’re back on the couch shortly after, Harry’s lap serving as my pillow as we watch The Holiday to keep my little tradition going. He’s running his fingers through my blonde locks and I fight the urge to close my eyes, though it’s getting harder by the minute.
Cameron Diaz has not yet discovered that Jude Law’s a widower when I give up. I close my eyes and sigh, suddenly feeling like I wouldn’t mind if this turned out to be a new tradition. Falling asleep on Harry’s lap isn’t so bad.
“El?”
I hm when I hear his voice, not quite opening my eyes.
“You should take a shower and go to bed, babe,” he takes the hair out of my face so he can see me, so I open my eyes just enough to look at him. “Can you breathe fine?”
I shrug. “I think I have to sleep with a few pillows tonight.”
He’s nodding in understanding when I hear myself again. “You could stay.” It’s barely a whisper, but I’m sure my eyes give away the panic I feel when I register the words I just said. “I mean, if you want to. Uh. You know what? Nevermind, I-”
“El.” He stops me with a chuckle. “Of course I’ll stay with you.”
I hold back a smile. “Thank you.”
“Now go take a shower and change your pyjamas,” He shoos me. “I have to make a bed out of this couch.”
I furrow my eyebrows as I get up. “This couch is small.” I say, folding the blanket and droping it on the couch. “I can’t sleep on here and we’re practically the same height. You can sleep on the bed.”
Harry smirks. “Are you sure, Frosty?”
“I’m sure you won’t take advantage of a sick girl, yeah.” I roll my eyes. “Also, I look like shit. I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t want to anyway.”
“Are you one-hundred percent sure about that?”
I stop when I notice his smile. “Uh, yeah?”
“Because you’re the most beautiful sick person I’ve seen in my life.”
“Uh.” I cough. Unfortunately, it’s not an awkward cough. As a matter of fact, it’s a side effect of having the flu and I have to take a gulp of water to calm it down. “Ugh. Do you stand by your sentence now?”
Harry looks smug. “One-hundred percent.”
&&
How’re you feeling?
Much better, I can finally breathe again
Not snoring anymore, then?
You’ll never sleep next to me again!!
You wanna bet on that?
Anyway, I’m leaving my sister’s birthday dinner now
Do you want a piece of cake?
First: you’re sounding way too confident
Second: you’re not bringing me a piece of your sister’s cake
Why not?
She offered!
Fine, I’ll have a bit
But say thank you for me!
&&
It’s Friday when Harry and I can both align our schedules to work on Memory Lane’s Christmas layout.
I’ve ran my ideas past my aunt as soon as I felt better, going on shopping trips with both her and Amy. Though I’d prefer not to, I also had to ask them if it was fine by them to have Harry come by to help. Unsurprisingly, Amy gave me a knowing smile and said it was fine by her. My aunt, however, stared at me for a few seconds before breaking into a grin and nodding.
I close the store’s blinders as soon as we close, leaving the four of us protected from prying eyes.
“Let’s start!” I clap, picking the few pieces of paper I brought along. “Aunty and Amy, you’ll be doing the display. Do you have all the little bears you’ll need?” I eye both of them, nodding when I see the
huge box Amy picks up. “Right. Harry, you and me will move the furniture around so we can put the Christmas tree in the middle. I’ll need you to pick up the boxes, that thing is huge.”
He nods assertively, trying to hold in a grin. “Right, m’am.”
I eye him. “It’s a serious task.”
“’Course it is.” He chuckles. “I just like when you’re bossy.”
Amy coughs and I turn to her, catching my aunt’s knowing grin in the process.
I blush, hitting Harry’s bicep. “Shush.”
“What?”
“We’ll pick up those boxes now,” I say loudly, more for my aunt to hear than Harry. I grab his arm and drag him through the back door. I wait until we go downstairs to the storehouse to turn to him, arms crossed. “You can’t say things like that in front of my aunt!”
“I didn’t say anything bad!”
“It’s how you said it.” I eye him. “She picks up on things fast. She’s also super close to my mom, she’ll open her mouth before we even leave the store!”
He nods. “Alright-”
I’m agreeing with him as he’s saying “Only if I get a kiss first”.
He grins, closing the distance between us. “I haven’t kissed you since that first time,” He comments, taking my hand on his. “If I didn’t know better, I’d think you got sick on purpose.”
I roll my eyes. “Yeah, ‘cause kissing you is such a burden.”
He wiggles his eyebrows, a grin breaking through his lips. “Oh, you like it, then?”
“Shut up.”
“Alright.”
He’s still chuckling when he brings his mouth to mine. He starts slow, but soon his tongue is in my mouth like he’s been there his whole life and he knows exactly what to do. He wraps his hands around me, bringing me closer to him – our chests come together beneath the Christmas sweaters I brought for everyone and I bring my hand to his hair, pulling him towards me just as he starts to slow down.
He gives me a small peck on the corner of my mouth before he pulls back, a grin in his face.
“Uh.” I unconsciously touch my lips, feeling my lips curve upwards to mirror his grin. “Right.”
“Should we go?”
I nod, though I burst in laughter just as we grab the first box.
He’s laughing too, though he seems lost as to why. “What?”
“I mean,” I shake my head, wiping a tear from the corner of my eye. “If you’d told me we’d be here today, making out behind my aunt and best friend’s backs, I’d tell you you were crazy.”
“I wouldn’t.”
I widen my eyes at his response. “What do you mean?”
“I mean exactly that.” He grins, pulling me closer to him again. “I mean that I’ve always had a thing for you, though you didn’t seem too interested.”
“What do you mean I didn’t seem interested?” I cry. “I was a blubbering mess the first time we spoke!”
“Well,” He shrugs. “I didn’t know if you were shy with everyone or just with me.”
I rest my forehead on his shoulder. “I’ve had a crush on you since that first time.”
I feel him laughing, before he keeps going. “The feeling’s mutual.”
I pull back just enough to look at him, failing to hold back a happy smile. ““Shall we go back now?” He nods.
I give him a peck and we both go back to our boxes.
Neither Amy or my aunt say anything when we come back up, both carrying huge boxes. We end up bringing them all up before re-arranging the furniture.
We start on the tree shortly after. I help Harry with the lighting, since this one’s a little more complicated than mine was – we need a ladder, after all. Harry’s wrapped in fairy lights, wearing a Christmas sweater and a Santa hat when I take a picture of him, promising to send him later so he can text it to his mom (I also set it as my contact picture). Then, we proceed to the decoration and both my aunt and Amy come to help us.
It’s a few hours until we’re finally done and both of them leave, leaving Harry and I alone, under the pretence of taking Instagram pictures.
Instead, we lay down on the floor next to the Christmas tree, making out like two adolescents.
&&
Should I buy popcorn for our B99 marathon?
Sure
Are you coming before or after dinner?
I have to organize myself, I need to walk and bathe Honey today
Before
In fact, I’m coming right now
Wait for me to give her a bath, I want to see that!!
&&
It’s December 10th. Some would say you still have loads of time to buy Christmas gifts, while others will have theirs already bought and wrapped, stuffed under their tree and ready to go. As for me, I like to start once the month begins - although, most likely, I’ll still have something to buy by December 23rd.
That’s how Harry and I end up on Regent Street on a Monday. It’s still early – barely fifteen minutes after nine, but we established from the start that we should go early so we’d avoid crowds. We both have hot drinks on our hands – coffee for him, hot chocolate for me – while we walk and decide which stores we want to go in.
I’ve decided I want to give a Timberland watch to my brother, though I have no clue what to give to my mom. Harry, on the other hand, has told me he has a lot of gifts to buy for children, as he has a lot of cousins and friends’ kids. We decided we would start with clothes and accessories, and end on a toy’s store, as I have to buy something for Max too.
When I realize, Harry’s turning to the Burberry store. I gulp, it suddenly hitting me just with whom I’m shopping. Nevertheless, I follow him, holding my cup of hot chocolate tightly with both hands.
There are two women working the store. They both have a sparkling dress on and their makeup is flawless. Suddenly, I feel underdressed, in my jeans and furry coat. If this is the kind of store Harry’s going to drag me in, I’m glad I, at least, wore my heeled boots today.
The first one eyes my cup as I take a sip and I notice she’s about to tell me off, but then she looks to the man next to me and her eyes grow in size.
Her scowl instantly turns into a grin and she walks over to us.
"Mr. Styles, how can we help you today?” Her tone is overly sweet, though I’m sure that wouldn’t be the one she was going to use on me. I fight the urge to roll my eyes.
“Hi,” Harry smiles at her. “We’ll just look around for a bit, thank you.”
I move behind him when he walks over to one of the displays, holding my cup carefully - if I spill the hot drink on this floor, I’ll have nightmares for a week.
“What are you looking for?” I ask while admiring the trench coats.
“I think my mom likes these handbags.” He runs his index finger on his lip, an almost unnoticeable frown appearing in his expression.
I smile, deciding to walk the few steps between us and look over at the handbags.
“They’re pretty!”
“’M not sure which to buy, though.” He seems undecided, looking from bag to bag. “My sister usually comes with me when I buy stuff for my mom.”
“Well, I can try to help you,” I offer. “But you can also wait for your sister input. Are you seeing her again soon?” I ask, since I knew he was with her over the weekend.
“She’s coming over for dinner next Wednesday.” He answers, picking a handbag up from the display. “I think I’m good with your help though. What do you think of this one?” He’s turning it around so he can analyse every angle.
"I like it,” I nod. It’s a tote bag, Burberry’s new model, with a simple enough design, though it has a belt as its main feature. The one Harry picked up comes in white and blue, but I personally think it’s a safer choice if he chooses a standard colour. “I’d prefer it in grey or black. Maybe maroon. Does your mom have a go-to colour?”
“She likes black.” He puts it down and picks up the black one. “Are we sure about the model? Should we go for this one or for one of those?”
I walk over to the display he just pointed out. Its main feature is the sides, where they printed Burberry’s classical pattern. I purse my lips, looking over to the first one again to compare both.
“How many handbags does your mom own?”
“I don’t know!” He seems offended that I just asked such a question. I chuckle. “A few? I gave her a Michael Kors for her birthday last year.”
“Then I’d give her that one.” I point to the handbag still in his hands. “This one’s great if you don’t have a lot cause it’s a timeless design. But if she has more designer bags, I’d choose that one.” I explain, my eyes slowly dropping to the price tag attached to one of these, since I could use a nice handbag to take to work in January.
I gulp at the price, quickly turning back to Harry.
“You’re good, then?”
“I think so,” He nods. “Do you want to take a look around?”
“Nah, I’m good.” I shake my head, almost telling him this is all way over my pay check. I think he knows that, though. “Go pay, I’ll go finish my hot chocolate outside.”
I eye the handbags one more time and leave, enjoying the little sun we’re getting.
I take the time to finally tell my mom I’m going home on Saturday, as she’s been asking me just about every day since I got sick. According to her, I may have a relapse and I should be home so she can take care of me. I don’t tell her I was good enough in Harry’s care, as she’s better off without knowing that for now.
She’s also better off not knowing I only decided when I was going home this morning, when Harry told me he’s flying to Los Angeles next Sunday.
I can admit now that I wasn’t sure when I should head to Birmingham because I didn’t know when Harry was leaving London for Holmes Chapel. As much as I want to hit myself because of that, it’s the truth. I have come to terms that I want to spend as much time as I can with him and I’m not sure what’s going to happen in January, so I want to enjoy while I can.
I’m answering Amy’s snapchat with a selfie when Harry materializes next to me, jumping in on my picture. I nearly jump when I feel his lips on my cheek, holding their position until I get the shot. He pulls back, though he throws an arm around my shoulders and brings me to him just enough to plant a kiss on my temple.
I forget Amy and put the phone back in my pocket.
“There are people out, Harry.” I remind him, bringing my fingers to his wrist so he understands what I’m implying. I bite the inside of my cheek, missing the extra weight as soon as he withdraws his arm. “I’m sorry.”
“No, I’m sorry.” He shakes his head. “I should be the one aware of that. Instead, I just want to touch you.”
I blush. “Alright, you can hold my pinky for the next minute.”
Even though he understands I’m joking, he hooks his little finger on mine. I laugh, but I really want to cry with what he’s making me feel. I look around us, spotting exactly five people – there’s a couple around their fifties on the other side of the street, a lady who looks like she could be my grandmother and a group of three guys that look like they rather listen to 21 Savage then Harry Styles.
I try not to think about how I can regret it later. Instead, I unlock our fingers and grab his hand. I agreed to trying – this is trying.
“El,” Harry warns, looking around us as well. “Thinking we’re in the clear doesn’t mean we actually are.”
“I know.” I nod, plastering a smile on my face, even though he just fuelled my fear. “I can see Timberland from here, though, let’s just enjoy until we get there and that’s it. Yeah?”
Harry laughs. “Alright. Your wish is my command.”
“You do realize I’m granting you your wish, right?” I wrinkle my nose. “You just said, and I quote, ‘I just want to touch you’. Needy much, Styles?”
“Yeah,” He nods his head vigorously. “I won’t even deny that. I am needy when it comes to you.”
I don’t even care that I’m blushing again. I bet he’s used to it by know. “Oh yeah?”
“Yes. It’s been too many days since I last kissed you.”
“That’s on you – you could have dropped by yesterday.” I tease, since I know he wanted to but the producer he was meeting with dragged their session through the night.
“You’re mean to me.” He brings his hand to his heart, as if I just shot him. “Thanks for the selfie, by the way. Your grey-ish eyes and cute bun inspired me immensely.”
“Stop making me blush, Harry!” I groan, bumping my shoulder into his.
“Alright.” Harry laughs. “Anyway, I was thinking, do you want to come over for dinner of Wednesday?”
I gulp. “As in, dinner with you sister?”
“My sister and Michael, her boyfriend, yeah.” Harry nods, as if he didn’t just throw a damn bomb at me.
What am I supposed to do? Can I even say no without sounding like a bitch?
I pull a lock of hair behind my ear, trying my best not to look as nervous as I just became. “Uh, are you sure?”
“I can see your mind racing.” Harry chuckles, brushing his shoulder on mine. “It’s just dinner with my sister, she’s known about you for awhile anyway.”
“Knowing and meeting are two different things.” I point out.
He nods slowly. “It’s ok if you think it’s too fast. You can say no, El.”
“I’m not saying no.” I blurt. “You just took me by surprise. I’ll go.”
He doesn’t seem convinced. “Are you sure?”
“I’m sure.” I stick my tongue out, just as we arrive in front of the store.
&&
Does your sister like cheesecake?
I think so, why?
I’m making dessert
I won’t say no to that
Also, bring Honey
Your sister’s not a dog person! I’m not taking Honey
She does like dogs, she was just teasing me that time
I miss Honey
Bring her to me!
Alriiiiight
&&
I arrive at Harry’s at five.
I don’t even bother to lock my car, as I’m holding Honey’s leash, a thermal bag with the cheesecake in and an enormous Christmas wreath. I don’t have enough hands to press Harry’s bell either, so I’m glad when he shows at the door when I’m still a few steps away from it.
Honey immediately tugs on the leash to get to him, so I let the leash go and she runs free. I try not to get jealous that she gets a hug before me, but I haven’t seen him yesterday and I want a hug too. I try not to fasten my pace.
“What have you got there?” Harry smiles, looking over from Honey to me.
“A Christmas wreath for your front door!” I return his wide smile, holding the wreath so he can see it clearly as I approach him. “I just thought you should have something in your house – especially with your sister coming and everything. I thought about getting a small Christmas tree – like, the really tiny ones, but I was ninety-nine per cent sure you wouldn’t have any baubles... so I got this instead. Do you like it?”
He chuckles. “Yes, I do like it.”
I’m now in front of Harry, waiting for him to stand up so I can greet him. He’s petting Honey while looking up at me, though. He could have been the needy one last Monday, but we’ve changed positions and I am the one wanting contact now.
Therefore, in a complete un-Ellie fashion, I bend down just enough to peck him on the lips.
Harry looks surprised, his eyes sparkling with amusement. I giggle, stepping beside him to get to the kitchen (my cheesecake needs to get to the freezer ASAP).
I feel his presence behind me just as I pass the front door, though he only makes it noticeable when I take the box out of the bag and put the dessert into the freezer. I’ve barely closed its door when Harry turns my body around and presses me to the fridge.
I gulp.
“Hi,” He grins, taking my bottom lip in between his a second later.
I let him deepen the kiss, feeling both breathless and the most alive at the same time. I join both my hands on the base of his neck, letting out a small whimper as his tongue touches mine. It’s probably not the time, but I find myself wondering how the hell did we get here.
He parts the kiss, making a way of small open-mouthed kisses from my mouth to my neck. I pant, giggling as a school girl. “Now,” I manage to say. “This puts my little peck in the corner.”
He laughs, his breathing hitting my neck. I squirm, suddenly ticklish. “Well, I liked it.”
“Good.” I bring him to my eye level again. “I liked it too, though I liked your version better.”
He doesn’t even bother to respond verbally, joining our lips together again.
“Uh,” I manage to say as I plant my hands on his cheeks to move his face backwards. “We have to hang the wreath, H.”
“We can do it later.” He tries to close the distance I created, pouting when I take a step to the side.
“We can do that later.” I laugh, taking enough pity to land my lips on his one last time – it’s quick, a peck at best. “Now c’mon, it’ll take five minutes.”
I think he wants to complain, but he does what I say.
Gemma petted Honey for the majority of the night, told me embarrassing stories of Harry and ate two pieces of my cheesecake by half past nine.
Though we started off making out in his kitchen, Harry and I both agreed we’d keep the PDA to a minimum (if any, really) in front of his sister. I was introduced as his friend. As I thought, Gemma knew all about Memory Lane, our switched phones and the sheenigans we’ve found ourselves in since then. I also believe she knows all about the kisses and ‘giving it a try’ but she doesn’t mention it, and neither do we.
I find myself sat next to her on the couch, talking about life. I tell her how scary it feels to go from studying interior design to actually working on the area, especially in a renown firm. She tells me her own experience and hands enough advices to calm my racing heart.
By the time Harry and Michael come join us (after the first five seconds of girly talk, they left the dinner table to go outside with Honey), Gemma and I have decided we want to watch the new A Christmas Prince movie on Netflix - neither of them decide to argue our choice, probably because they know better.
Everything goes downhill about ten minutes before the movie ends.
I don’t grab my phone from my pocket right when it buzzes for the first time. It’s a text, I can reply later. However, it keeps buzzing, so I give in and find a string of texts from Amy.
I know it’s bad right from the moment I read the first one.
I’m not sure I should be telling you this, but I think you should know
What is it?, I text her back right away, eyeing Harry from the corner of my eye. He’s been keeping his distance, even throughout the movie, so I don’t think he can read what we’re saying.
There’s a photo of you and Harry going around
She sends the picture right after and I want to excuse myself and hide in the bathroom. The picture is not bad – in fact, I know it could be a lot worse. Someone pictured Harry and I saying goodbye to each other when he dropped me off at Memory Lane. It’s a busy street at lunchtime, so we settled for a quick hug and a kiss on the cheek for him (Harry does love to give me forehead kisses, so he chose that spot this time around too).
What scares me the most is I thought no one was noticing us. I could have grabbed his hand like I did that morning – or worse, I could have kissed him goodbye.
His words ring in my mind - “Thinking we’re in the clear doesn’t mean we actually are”. He knew what he was saying, but I thought it would be fine. Was this the only photo from that day? What else did they have?
That’s not all though
What do you mean?
I found out because Ashley texted me
I cringe, feeling the need to close my eyes as I wait for her next text. Ashley was one of our colleagues in college – and not a nice one at that, so I only expect the worse. If Amy found out through her, it means Ashley saw the photo.
Amy seems to lack the words because, after what feels like forever, she ends up sending me a screenshot of their conversation. I read through it, feeling like someone just put a dagger through my stomach. I read through the texts quickly, feeling a knot when she gets her point across – she thinks I got into Taylor Howes because I have “friends in high places”.
Amy texts Please don’t freak out right after, but she’s too late.
I want to bring my legs up to my chest, hide my face in between my knees and sob.
This - this is what I was afraid of.
“El?”
I jump, startled. I look to Harry, then to the TV – the movie is over.
“Is everything alright?”
“Uh,” I try to come up with an excuse, fast. “I- I have to go.”
He furrows his eyebrows, standing up right after me. “Hey, what’s going on?” He grabs my forearm gently, his tone merely a whisper.
I look over at Gemma, who’s half asleep on her boyfriend’s shoulder. I’m torn between going without another word or saying goodbye. “Amy texted me.” I blurt. “She had a fight with her boyfriend, she asked if she could go over to my flat.I said yes.” I lie through my teeth. The urge to cry only deepens when I see his expression soften in understanding.
I feel like the worst person on Earth.
I end up saying goodbye to Gemma and Michael, standing by my story. I pick Honey up from her spot on Harry’s carpet and walk to the door with Harry behind me.
I barely let him give me a goodbye peck on the lips, before I turn and go home.
&&
El, can I come over today?
We need to talk
Ellie?
Don’t do this, let me talk to you
You can come by after seven.
&&
I’m lying on my couch, wondering how this is going to go when Harry knocks on my door – no text to give a girl a warning this time. I gulp at the same time Honey jumps from her spot to run to the door. Unlike the last few times he’s visited, I take my time to get there.
My heart is threatening to jump out of my chest. I want to start crying now, knowing fully well this is not going to end up well. I bite the inside of my cheek so hard when I open the door, I taste blood. I swallow, barely forcing a smile when I lay my eyes on him.
Harry frowns deeply when he looks at me. “You look tired.”
“Yeah,” I purse my lips. “I didn’t get much sleep last night.”
The truth is I lied in bed all night, wide awake, thinking about how could I ever let this happen. There was a reason why I didn’t want a boyfriend for the time being. I knew things almost never went perfectly – I had the perfect example at home. However, instead of listening to myself, I had to go and give it a try with Harry Styles.
He nods slightly, stopping to acknowledge Honey when she hits his leg with her tiny paw. “Hi there, baby,” he kneels to pet her. “Did you give your mommy lots of cuddles today?”
Despite the sadness that overwhelms me, my lips curve upwards. I want to take a picture of this moment and place it in my fridge so I can look back at it in a few months and see how things were.
Harry decides to pick her up and move to the couch, leaving me to close the door and drag my feet behind him.
I’m barely on the couch when he goes straight to the point
“There was no Amy yesterday, was there?” His tone is not accusatory, which eases my racing heart.
I shake my head. “No.”
He bites his lower lip as he nods. “You saw the photo.” It isn’t a question. “Why didn’t you talk to me?”
“The problem wasn’t the photo, necessarily.” I confess, barely holding his gaze. I’ve had enough time to decide how I want this conversation to go. I won’t lie to him. “There’s more to it.”
“Then tell me,” He asks, letting Honey go to the floor so he can focus his attention on me.
Instead of returning his gaze, however, I watch as Honey picks her toy from the floor and takes it to her small bed.
“You can talk to me, Ellie.”
I meet his eyes, sighing. “I don’t know if you noticed but my thesis project was ambitious. I worked my ass off. I think it was why Taylor Howes showed interest in me.” I watch as he nods, even if confused. I can tell he’s not sure where my train of thought is leading. “I had big partnerships as well, they were not easy to get – especially to me, as I don’t have any connections in the area. There’s a reason I didn’t let you come watch my thesis, Harry.” I confess, biting my lip hard.
I watch as realization hits him.
“I was afraid the jury wouldn’t take me seriously if they recognized you,” I make myself say the words, as I’m sure they’ll hurt him. “I was afraid they’d think you got me all the connections I had worked to get.”
He runs a hand through his hair, sighing heavily. “Okay.” He nods, as if he’s trying to accept it. I’m not sure if I want him to. “That’s not related to the photo, though. What happened?”
“Someone I know texted Amy last night,” I gather my thoughts. “She implied you got me the Taylor Howes internship.”
“That’s obviously bullshit.”
“Yes, you and me both know that.” I say. “But that photo burst the bubble I put us in, Harry. I can’t have people ask me about you on my first day! I won’t have my co-workers doubting my job. Worst, what if the partners think you did help me?”
I flinch when I catch a glimpse of hurt in his expression. I know I’m being extremely selfish. But I’m afraid not being selfish about this will bite me in the ass in a few years. I don’t want to be in my mother’s position.
I won’t be.
“I can’t take that photo down, Ellie.” His shoulders sag down, realizing he can’t do anything about it.
I want to cry when he lets out an exasperated sigh. “I know.”
“What do you want, then?” He stands up, walking towards the window and looking outside, as if it’ll make the situation any better. He turns back to me when I don’t answer immediately. “Do you want to end this?”
I feel my eyes fill with tears. “I-”
Harry looks as if I just slapped him. “You do.”
“I don’t know.” I cry, getting up as well. “I just know I can’t be seen with you. People will doubt me.”
“You know,” He seems as if he can’t believe he’s living this moment. “I thought our biggest enemy was your past and it’d be okay because I could prove I would never hurt you.” He laughs in irony, quickly concluding his train of thought. “But I now realize I’m fighting myself and that’s a battle I’m never going to win.”
“I’m sorry.” I go to him, catching both his arms with my hands before he can escape. “I don’t want to hurt you. I don’t want to hurt either of us.” I choke back a sob. “I don’t know what to do. I’m afraid we’ll break up one day anyway and I’ll be the one who has to deal with the consequences.”
“Ellie,” He shakes his head. “You can’t be always expecting things to end. We could work out, babe, I know-”
I’m shaking my head as the words leave his mouth. “You said so yourself, Harry, it’s happened to you before. Your last girlfriends, you were in different stages and-”
“Don’t.” He points a finger at me, setting himself free from my hold. “Don’t do that. My past girlfriends were nothing like you. There’s no comparison there.”
“Still,” I try to argue.
He doesn’t let me. “No. Both of them had to travel as much as I did – we’d never see each other. God, they wanted to be seen with me!”
“We’ll never see each other, Harry!” I yell, ignoring the last part. “You’re going to Los Angeles, aren’t you? You have your whole life there! I’ll stay here!”
I have thought about it a lot since last night. How will it be when he goes to Los Angeles? Will I trust him to be the man I know he is, or will doubt creep in and I’ll end up sabotaging things for myself? What will be my reaction when a photo of him with a girl finds its way to the Internet?
The reasonable part of me wants to think I’ll be fair; but I have my father’s example to go on and I just know I won’t always be understanding.
“I might not!” He yells back, pushing his hair back when he realizes what he just said. His expression gives it away – he didn’t want to share that. “I asked Jeff if I could record the album in London. I didn’t want to go back with you here.” He confesses in a whisper.
I don’t feel the two tears that fall from my eyes until Harry takes two steps towards me and wipes them away with his fingers.
“I’m sorry.” I cry. “You- you shouldn’t move back because of me. I-”
“This is such bullshit.” He turns back around, clearly frustrated. “It doesn’t matter what I say. You’ve made up your mind, haven’t you?”
I feel myself choking.
“You said you weren’t ready for a relationship, but I feel like if I was any other bloke, you’d be all in by now.” He says, his voice sturdy.
“That’s just it, though. I don’t want it with anyone else, but I can’t be with you.”
“That’s it, then? We’re done, just like that?”
“The time is just not right,” I try to explain the best I can. “If it was in a year. A few months, even,” I’m not sure what I’m saying, but I keep going, even if he’s shaking his head. “I’m sorry, H. I don’t know what to say, I-”
“You don’t need to say anything.” He pauses in the middle of my living room, taking a second to asess the situation we found ourselves in. “It’s just so unfair, Ellie.” He shakes his head, grabbing his coat.
I open my mouth to stop him from leaving, but nothing comes out.
I watch as he leaves, feeling my heart break in two.
&&
I’m sorry I took off, I want to talk to you before I go to LA
I’m back home for Christmas already
I’m sorry
&&
It’s Christmas Eve today. It’s also my birthday.
I’ve been awake since eight, since my lovely brother broke a glass in the kitchen and it stirred me awake. By half past ten, I’m driving myself nuts. I keep looking at my phone, hoping for a simple Happy Birthday text from Harry, even if I haven’t heard from him since the Friday after our falling out, when he texted me saying he wanted to talk.
I might not deserve it, but my heart aches for it. I miss him.
It’s been two and half hours of agony. I don’t think my mom and brother know what to do with me anymore. They’ve given me my gifts and tried to engage conversation a zillion times, but I keep checking my phone. I don’t have the right to expect a birthday text when I broke things off because of who he is, but I can’t help it.
I got home at about two o’clock in the morning after our fight - if you call it a fight, considering we were both more upset than angry with each other, and as soon as my mom opened the door for me, I broke down in tears; she asked me about it that night, but I shook my head and decided not to share.
Since then, I feel like both she and my brother have been walking on eggshells around me. Jasper has tried to ask me about it as well, probably my mother’s doing, but I shut him down too. I think I’m afraid they’ll tell me I’m making a mistake. I know I’m being selfish – however, I don’t know how not to be.
I decide to go for a walk with Honey in order to clear my head, and I decide to leave my phone purposely at home, hoping it does me good. There’s a woodland near my mom’s house, so I take Honey by the leash and wander around it for what feels like forever. My mind’s been racing for days. I don’t know if I’m making the right choice. I don’t want to hurt him, but at the same time I need to protect myself.
I’m tugging on Honey’s leash to stop her from heading to a poodle when I hear footsteps behind me.
Though I’ve always felt relatively safe around here, I hold my breath, immediately equating what to do if I turn around to see a creepy guy staring at me.
When I turn my head slightly, however, who I see from the corner of my eyes stops me altogether.
Harry smiles, taking a few steps towards me. “Happy birthday.”
I look back ahead, trying to figure out if my mind’s playing tricks on me. I keep listening to the sound of crushed leaves, however, so I turn my body to him.
“You-” I gulp. “You’re here.”
He nods with a chuckle. “I’m here.”
I grab his arm, proving to myself it is him. I’m not having Bella Swan’s type of hallucinations in New Moon – this is him, right here.
“Shouldn’t you be at home?”
“I was at home,” He explains. “But then I got in the car and drove to you.”
I smile, my right-hand tightening around his forearm. My left one is still holding Honey’s leash, who clearly hasn’t seen him yet.
“I,” I look for words, my heart threatening to jump. “I don’t deserve this.” I shake my head. “You shouldn’t-”
“Hey.” He stops me, placing both his hands on my shoulders.
My hand drops from his forearm and I try to look to the side but he moves his head in that direction, forcing me to look right at him.
“I’m not proud of how I handled the situation back in London,” He declares. “I shouldn’t have left. Your feelings are valid and I should respect them.”
I shake my head, covering my eyes with my now-free hand. After a second, I take it back and sigh. “I’m being selfish, H. You have every right to be mad at me.”
“Well, I’m not anymore.” He shrugs. “What we have is worth it. I like you, El. I’m falling for you.”
I feel like I’m floating, surrounded my tree branches and yellows, oranges and browns. I want to grab him by the neck and kiss him like I’ve never kissed anyone in my life.
Instead, I stand still – looking at him without blinking.
“You can take a step back – hell, you can take a few steps back.” Harry grins. “I’ll take a step back too. I’ll follow your lead. When you’re ready – when it doesn’t feel like a problem anymore, you can come find me.”
I’m in denial. “That’s not fair to you.”
“Did I ask you if it was fair?” He doesn’t follow my lead on this, though. Instead, he chuckles, slowly dragging my body to his. “I’m telling you I’ll still be here if you want me, whether if you think it’s fair or not.”
“I’m really not worthy all that, Styles.” I finally grin, letting his sweet words sink in. “Thanks for liking me back, though.”
“Back?” He wiggles his eyebrows.
I laugh. “Yes. It might not seem like it, but I like you back. Probably too much.”
“Can I kiss you right now?” He asks, his breath hitting my cheek from his close proximity. “I promise it’ll be the last until you say so. But it’s Christmas – and your birth-”
I interrupt him, getting in the tips of my toes to press my lips on his. I kiss him slowly, his head following mine when I drop down on my heels. His fingers intertwine on my blonde locks, bringing me closer and closer to him. I sigh, holding on to him for as long as I can because, when we part, I don’t know when it will happen again.
I’m not done yet when Honey comes to us barking, clearly noticing him just now. I step back, laughing.
“Hello, girl.” Harry laughs, kissing my temple before kneeling. “How’ve you been?”
“She’s loving the country life.” I kneel down next to them. “We’ve been coming here for walks the last few days.”
“’s a nice spot,” He smiles. “Your mom told me where to find you.”
I widen my eyes. “Oh my God. You’ve met her?”
“Your brother, too.” He nods. “They seemed startled for a second.”
“I didn’t tell them about you.” I confess.
“I figured.” He doesn’t seem to think much about it. “They mentioned it all made sense now, though. You must not be as sly as you think.”
I blush. “Yeah – uh, I haven’t exactly been in a cheery mood.”
“Well, I brought presents to cheer you up.” He gives Honey a last pet and stands up. “Let’s go back?”
“Sure,” I stand next to him, handing him the leash. “You can walk her now. I know you like it.”
“Thanks.” He kisses my cheek. “Last one, I promise.”
I chuckle. “What did you tell your mom to justify leaving on Christmas eve?”
“Uh,” He messes with the hat he’s wearing. “She might have helped make the final decision.”
“You go around and tell everyone everything, don’t you?” I shake my head in disbelief.
“Hey!” He fakes outrage. “Just my mom and my sister.”
I eye him.
“Fine, I obviously told Mitch and Sarah too,” He shrugs. “Also, Jeff – but he’s my manager and he thought it was weird that I wanted to stay in London.”
“What about Grimmy?” I raise an eyebrow, recalling a previous conversation we had. “You have such a big mouth.”
He laughs, resigned.
I ask him how was Los Angeles and he tells me he spent his time in meetings for the album. I nod, just listening to him talk – he’s thinking he’ll have the album ready by February, probably release it by April/May, where he’ll announce a new tour.
By the time we get back to my house, Harry’s told me everything that I missed in the past week. I think he doesn’t believe me when I tell him there’s nothing to tell on my end – but I don’t share that all I did was sulk around.
“By the way,” He turns to me when we’re crossing the road. “I invited your mom and brother for lunch. It seemed rude to take you and leave them behind.”
I gasp. “Why are you so nice?”
He laughs, stopping by his car on the driveway. I take the leash from him, letting Honey sniff my mom’s flowers. I notice she’s peeking in the kitchen window so I wave to her – she widens her eyes and takes two steps back.
I grin, turning back to Harry.
“I have two gifts for you.” He states, with two bags in his hands. “This one I know you’ll like.” He hands me the biggest one and I grab it, handing him the leash in return.
I lean on the car, opening it slowly. I gasp when I see a Burberry handbag inside. It’s the design I liked back in the store. I thought I had been pretty discrete, but he must have been looking back at me more than I thought.
“Harry, this is so expensive,” I’m shaking my head as the words leave my mouth. “I saw the price tag on it at the store.”
He dismisses me. “I can afford it and you liked it. Just accept it, alright?”
I give him a disapproval noise, though I open a big smile to thank me afterwards. “What’s the other one?”
“This,” He twists it around. “Is the sentimental gift. I hope you like it.”
I put the handbag on his car seat for the time being, taking the other present from him. There is a wrapped present inside the bag, so I take it and unwrap it carefully. I frown when I see the vinyl inside.
The cover is a photo he took of me in the park – I have my eyes slightly squeezed and my eyes never looked so bright, while my blonde hair, falling down my shoulders, looks almost golden. I smile, though I don’t get what’s inside. I turn it around, meeting the 10-song track list written on the back. James Bay’s Us, George Ezra’s All My Love and Lany’s If You See Her are just a few of the listed songs.
“These are all my favourites,” I look up to him, my lips curving upwards. “Did you make me a playlist?”
“Look closer.”
I frown, until I finally read ‘By Harry Styles’ on the left corner. My eyes widen. “You recorded all of these?”
He’s looking back at me with a huge grin. “I hope I don’t disappoint.”
“Don’t think you can, even if you really wanted to.” I shake my head forcibly. “Thank you, H.” I take the step between us and wrap my arms around him. “I love it!“ I plant a kiss on his cheek.
He grins and we both head inside, where my brother raises his eyebrows at me and I make a face, hoping to God he’ll play nice.
To no-one’s surprise, they’re nearly best friends by the time lunch is served.
¨
J A N U A R Y
Good luck on your first day tomorrow!
Thank you, H
&&
I went to Memory Lane yesterday, found the watch you chose for me
Ahh, good! Did you like it?
Of course
How’ve you been?
Been here a week and I’m already in a big project
Went home at 10 pm yesterday
Ahh, good luck Frosty!
You can do this!!
&&
What have you done
I can’t stop listening to your version of ‘Habits of my Heart’
Ha, don’t flatter me, El
Honest to God, BEST GIFT EVER
&&
Passed by Memory Lane yesterday
I haven’t gone since the New Year’s... I’m sorry you didn’t have anything picked out this time..
Don’t worry about it
Everything okay, though?
Yeah, I just don’t have any free time :(
&&
By the time I leave the Taylor Howes office, I’m sleep-deprived and hungry. Though I should be used to it by now (after all, it’s been a month of late nights and early mornings), I can’t fight the tears threatening to fall as I leave the lift on the ground floor. I don’t want to cry, however, so I mumble a quiet goodnight to the security guy and walk through the tourniquet, telling myself it will all look better in the morning.
I’ve been telling myself that everyday.
I always thought my problem would be adjusting to the company values, the teams or the clients. Instead, I’ve found a problem with their working schedule. For a girl who’s slept at least eight hours per night, every day of her life, I’ve been getting four hours maximum. I’m basically a walking zombie.
I know I’ve hit a new low when I have to fight not to fall asleep in the bathroom.
It doesn’t help that I haven’t kept in touch with anyone lately. I only have Sundays off and they are usually spent at home, sleeping. I don’t have time to keep a conversation – either by text or by call. I’ll text Amy back, answering whatever she’s asked and saying it’s all good – but I won’t text her back more than twice each time. My aunt has called me a thousand times for advices for a new display she’s working on, but I can’t take the time to talk to her, let alone plan something for Memory Lane. I haven’t seen Max in two and half weeks (and I only saw him because his parents brought him over to my house for a Sunday lunch).
As of lately, I also haven’t been a good dog parent either. Honey gets to walk in the mornings and get a little fresh air in my balcony at about two/three in the morning. I don’t have the energy to play
with her during the week and she only gets cuddle time because she created the habit of sleeping next to me. On Sundays, I just don’t have the energy.
I’ve cried more about this than I care to admit.
On top of it all, it feels like I’ve been carrying an extra weight on my heart. I haven’t seen Harry in over a month, though we tried to hang out two weeks after my birthday (he texted before flying to Los Angeles, where he had a meeting he couldn’t pass on, but he was flying on Saturday night and I had to work until late that day). Our texts decreased since then and I’ve never missed someone this much before.
Though I know we haven’t talked because we’re both busy, it doesn’t help that I feel like this is happening because I wanted both of us to take a step back.
Late at night, right before I fall asleep, I can’t help but think how I’d be so much happier if, at least, I had him to come home to. I daydream about Sundays spent together and late-night Uber rides home talking to him on the phone.
It’s raining when I step out of the building and I huff, putting the Burberry handbag Harry gave me on my birthday over my head. I usually grab an Uber home when I leave at this hour, however there’s a bus passing in two minutes and I could use the money it’ll save me. The bus stop is a couple of meters down the street so I walk faster.
I’m almost there when the bus passes through me, making me sprint down the street.
I don’t know if it’s the shoes, the rain or my tiredness, but I might as well be walking in slow motion because I watch the bus stop when I’m still a few meters away. I take off running, though I see it drive away just as I feel my heel slide down the thin layer of ice on the sidewalk. I cry out when my ass hits the pavement, my hands letting go of the handbag so I can try to prevent my head from doing the same thing. I watch as it falls next to me, spilling a few of its contents on the street.
The rain keeps on pouring as I try to gather myself for a few seconds. Though my hands hurt like hell, it’s not close to the pain I feel on my right ankle – I know I won’t be able to get up, even if I attempt to. I look around, only to find a deserted street.
The tears are running down my face as I try to find my phone (fortunately, I find it still inside my bag). I dial my aunt’s number by memory, swallowing hard as I wait for her to pick up.
She picks by the fifth ring. “Ellie, honey?”
“Aunty,” I cry, breathless. “I need your help.”
I notice she goes into alert mode, her tone changing from sweet to alarmed. “What happened?”
“I- I fell, I don’t think I can get up.” I test my theory again, pressing my right foot into the ground. I hiss. “I was running to catch the bus but- there’s ice on the streets.”
“Oh my,” She gasps. “Honey, I have Max over tonight. I can’t leave him alone.”
I nod as I hear her words, feeling a knot forming in my throat. “Oh. Okay, I-”
“I know who to call!” She cuts me in a hurry. “Where are you exactly? I’ll have someone pick you up in no time.”
I tell her the details and hang up, putting the phone back in the bag. Then, as I wait, I turn to collect my belongings from the pavement. My planner is completely soaked, as is a pack of tissues, but I put them in regardless. I turn slightly to see if there’s anything else, only to find a wrapped box out of reach.
My heart sinks.
Harry’s birthday.
I let out an angry whimper, cursing myself that I needed to see his gift for it to hit me, at three-fifteen in the morning, that I promised on my (rushed) birthday text that I would call him later. It pisses me off even greater because it was all I could think about for hours afterwards. However, I was submerged in work at six in the afternoon and I didn’t have enough time to take a breath, let alone think about anything personal.
I crawl enough so I can grab the box, saving it inside the handbag, just as a car comes to a stop next to me.
I look to the side, locking eyes with Harry.
I don’t have time to process that my aunt called him, as he comes out of the car in a flash and runs to me. “God, what’s happened?” His eyes are wide and his beautiful hair is getting soaked. I open my mouth to speak but only a whimper gets out, my tears and the rain fogging my vision. He kneels next to me, pulling my hair backwards with a hand and touching my arm with the other. “Ellie, tell me where it hurts.”
“Uh, my ankle.” I point to my right leg. “I- I twisted it when I fell.”
“Alright.” He nods forcibly. “I’m going to get you up and move you to the car,” He speaks slowly. “I’m going to try my best not to touch your ankle, but I can’t make any promises.”
I nod, watching as he opens the Range Rover’s back door. I wrap my arms around his neck when he tells me to, bracing myself.
Harry wraps his right arm around my waist and secures my leg with his left hand, moving me swiftly to the car. He, then, picks my handbag from the ground and closes the door, jogging back to the driver’s seat.
I move backwards on the seat so I’m slightly turned, just enough to rest my ankle on the it. I hiss every time it hits the leather.
“What were you doing here at three in the morning?” Harry asks as he starts driving, looking at me through the mirror.
“I just left work,” I explain, wiping down the tears and rain from my face. “I was going to catch the bus.” I admit, cursing myself for that stupid decision before he can.
I notice he’s breathing heavily, shaking his head once he hears my words.
“The bus?” He asks as if he can’t believe it. “Have you ever heard of Uber before?”
“I have.” I roll my eyes, not in the mood for a scowling. “The bus was passing so I thought I’d take it. Taking Uber everyday is expensive.” I don’t let him answer before I continue. “Where are you taking me?”
“The hospital.” He states, turning his head just enough to eye my ankle. “I rather be sure you haven’t broken it.”
I nod, choosing to stay silent for the rest of the drive.
I’m too exhausted for words.
It takes almost an hour until we can leave the hospital. Harry looks tired, though I’m sure I look way worse than he does. He’s given me one of his merch hoodies, so I’m rocking a pair of suit trousers and a blue hoodie with Harry on it. My hair has yet to dry completely and I’m so cold, I’m sure even a hot bath will fail to warm me up.
To top it all, I haven’t eaten anything so far and my stomach is growling like crazy.
“You’re coming to my house.” Harry states once he helps me into the passenger seat of his car. “I won’t have you walk around this weekend.”
“Alright.” I agree easily, since I’ve noticed he’s been on the edge from the moment he parked his car next to me on the street. He hasn’t stopped moving for a minute, even when we couldn’t do anything more than wait, taking deep breathes and cursing lowly to himself. “We have to get Honey, though. She needs to be walked soon.” I add when he comes into the driver seat.
“Of course.” Harry nods, starting up the car.
He doesn’t say anything after that, so I stay silent as well. I feel like crying again, so I’m actually thankful he doesn’t want to talk about any of it, since the tears would start rolling down again.
My mom wants me to quit. Though the hours are long and I haven’t any time for myself, I feel like it’s a necessary evil so I can succeed in the future. I’m learning like I never did before and I’m creating spaces I’ve never even dreamed of – it’s not all bad. Granted, I’m always exhausted and I don’t think I’m going to be able to handle this for a long period of time, but I need to hold on for, at least, a couple more months.
By the end of next year, I’ll have Taylor Howes on my CV for enough time to search for another firm. I have to make do until then.
Harry asks for my key when we arrive to my house, leaving the car quietly after that. Though I’m glad he hasn’t touched the subject, it almost feels like he’s angry at me. I feel two tears running down my cheek while I’m alone in the car, but I’m quick to wipe them out. When he comes out of the building, Honey walking ahead of him while he brings her bed, a toy and food in his hands, my face is completely dry again.
I accept Honey when he puts her in my lap (clearly prioritizing my current state over safety), waiting for him to put down her things on the trunk. When he comes back to his seat, I turn a little to him.
“Do you have snacks in the house?” I ask quietly, getting a nod in response. “I haven’t eaten since seven.”
I watch as he tightens his hold on the steering wheel, giving me a simple nod as an answer.
Feeling like it’s best to just stay put, I watch the lights on the streets until we get to his house. I let Honey run free to the front door while Harry helps me out of the car and into the house.
He drops me on his couch and goes to the kitchen.
“Here,” He hands me a tray after a few minutes, a mug with hot chocolate and a piece of toast on it. “I’ll run a bath for you.” He states once I pick it up, disappearing up the stairs into the first floor.
I wait for a few minutes, texting my aunt to ease her mind while I eat. Though it’s just a sprain, the doctor decided to immobilize it and ordered me to not put any weight on it for, at least, three to four days.
I’ve just sent the text when Harry materializes next to me. “C’mon, let’s go.” He picks me up again and climbs up the stairs, as if my weight is nothing.
He lets me down next to a giant bath, now full with hot water and bubbles. I see him turn to leave and, suddenly, I feel like I can’t take his silence anymore, even if it means sobbing into his chest. I’m ready to share, as long as he talks.
“H.” I call out, watching as he comes to a stop before he reaches the door. Despite the cold, I blush when I say the next words. “Stay with me.”
His eyebrow raises. “In the bath?”
“Uh,” I gulp. “Yeah, it’s big enough.”
“Ellie...”
“You’ve been in the cold too.” I argue.
Finally, he nods, coming back towards me. He helps me take my trousers off, careful when it comes to my ankle. I take off the hoodie and I deliberate if I should take my bra off. I decide against it, eyeing Harry instead, as he takes off his skinny jeans and hoodie, meeting my gaze when he’s just in a pair of boxers.
I take a breath, suddenly feeling the need to run my fingers through his tattoos. I’ve never seen them before.
Harry clears his throat. “Uh, I’ll help you in.” He says, giving me a shock of electricity when his skin meets mine.
He’s careful when laying me in the bath, since my ankle should stay clear off water. He comes into the water next, lying behind me.
A moan comes out of my lips when I take in the hot water and I rest my back on his chest as he wraps his arms around my middle.
After a few minutes, I whisper. “You’re mad.”
“I’m not mad.” He denies, his voice low but finally relaxed. “It’s just - you look exhausted, Ellie.”
I shrug lightly. “That’d be the word, yes. I haven’t slept more than four hours since the New Year’s.”
“I noticed you were working a lot, you told me so a few weeks ago, but I didn’t know it was this much.”
“Yeah,” I say, lacking for anything else. “But it’s not all bad. I’m enjoying the work.” I try to look back at him the best I can. “Don’t worry about it, I’ll be fine.”
Harry rolls his eyes. “Of course I worry about you.”
I give him a small smile. “I think it’ll get better soon, not all projects are like this. It’s just a big client and there’s not enough people in our team – we’re almost finishing it, though.”
“Well, you won’t be finishing anything this next week.” He tells me as a matter of fact. “You’re taking a leave so you can heal your ankle.”
I shake my head. “No, I’m not.”
“Ellie.”
“I can’t miss work so soon.” I try to reason with him. “But we’ll see how I feel Monday. I might take the day off.”
I don’t feel like he’s too convinced, but he lets the subject die.
We stay quiet for another few minutes, until I break silence again.
“I’m sorry I didn’t call you today.” I whisper, my head resting in his shoulder so I can gaze at him. “I meant to.”
He shakes his head, his lips curving upwards. “Don’t worry, I get it.”
“I do worry.” I admit. “You deserve the best, Harry. I haven’t been that, right from the start.”
Harry brings his hands to my shoulders so I take my head off his and turn just enough so he can look at me. “Hey, you’re the best to me. That’s all that matters.”
I blush. “I miss you.”
“I miss you too.” He chuckles, taking me back in his arms. “Let’s not let work take all our time again, yeah?”
I nod, smiling though I’m not facing him anymore.
We don’t stay in the bath much longer, as the water starts to run cold. Harry doesn’t ask if I prefer to sleep in the guest bedroom; instead, he helps me dress in one of his sweatpants and hoodies (though I look like I’ve bought clothes two sizes too big, I’m surprisingly comfy) and then drops me into his bed.
Just before he drops himself into the other side of the bed, and even though I’m two minutes away from sleep, I ask him to get my bag downstairs.
I take his gift from it, handing him the carefully wrapped box.
“Happy birthday, H.”
I watch hazily as he smiles and rips the paper until he’s met with a blue velvet box. “It’s vintage,” I mention as he opens it up to find a silver ring. “It was my great grandfather’s.”
Harry’s eyes widen, looking from the ring to me. “Are you sure you want to give it to me?”
I chuckle, my eyes only half opened. “Of course, I wouldn’t otherwise.”
He nods silently, taking the ring out and trying it on. It’s a simple enough ring, but I knew it was Harry’s style right from the moment I saw it on my grandparent’s house on Christmas. My grandfather doesn’t wear jewelery, so he gave it to me without blinking. I adjusted it to Harry’s size the week after, though I knew I’d only give it to him on his birthday.
“Thank you, El.”
I could blame it on sleep, but it’s a deliberate move when I reach for him and my lips rest on his for a few seconds.
I fall asleep a moment after.
&&
Harry didn’t let me go back to work on Monday, since my ankle was still swollen as hell.
On Saturday morning, he went to my house while I was still asleep and gathered enough of my belongings for a week. Initially, I thought it was adorable that he picked so many pieces of clothing for me to choose from. By Sunday evening, I figured he didn’t – in fact, he chose exactly ten outfits, enough to last me until next week. I opened my mouth to fight him but, when nothing came out, I figured I didn’t really want to.
I was exactly where I wanted to be.
Harry drove me to work and picked me up at the early hours of dawn. I had a cooked meal waiting for me at his place every night and, despite the time, we managed to keep ourselves awake for an extra hour to catch up on our days. Lying in bed, on our respective side, he’d tell me about how Mitch came up with the most genius guitar drift he had ever listened to and I’d tell him the about the sofa I picked for a living room.
Somehow, we’d wake up tangled in each other (alas, it was the only time we let ourselves fully enjoy each other).
It only comes to me on the following Tuesday, while driving to work (Harry made me take my car from now on, going as far as buying me a parking space near the office), that he’s driven me to work for four days and I didn’t give it a second thought. It suddenly feels a lifetime away since I’ve worried about it.
I’m in the middle of purchasing a dinner table when my phone buzzes with a text. I take it from the table and open it.
Thought you needed to see my face this morning,
You know, after a week of seeing me every day, you must miss me
Ha ha, you wish
I don’t wish, I know
Have a great day, El x
I put my phone down, only to notice Martha, a work friend, staring at me with a knowing smile.
“I’m sorry, my eyes just landed on your screen,” She blushes, though I know her well enough to know she wouldn’t do it on purpose. “You know Harry Styles?”
This time, I’m the one blushing. “Uh, yeah. We’re friends.”
“That’s so cool.” She gushes, forgetting her own tasks for a moment. “How’s he like in person?”
“Hm,” I think about my next words. “He’s very thoughtful. He’s the kind of person who’s always there when you need him.”
“I’ve always thought he was nice.” She seems happy to confirm it.
I laugh. “He is.”
We’re interrupted by our boss, who asks to see me for a sec. I try to stop my heart from racing, but nerves invade my thoughts.
I follow her to her office, sitting in the leather chair I bet cost more than all the furniture in my living room. She sits down in front of me and smiles, which makes me feel better (and wonder if I look so terrified, she felt the need to calm me). She starts by recalling when I asked her for feedback last week, taking her by surprise and, then, proceeds to tell me she’s ready to do so now.
My eyes widen when she starts saying a bunch of good things, finally grinning when I start feeling like the long hours are paying off.
She tells me I was a ‘good choice’ and ’definitely not a let down’, and I can’t contain my smile when I leave her office, going back to work with a new-found will.
¨
If my boss knew the wave of thoughts she caused, she wouldn’t have called me this morning. I’m not able to focus on my work for the rest of the day, though it’s only when I drive home from work that I try to make sense of it all.
The conversation with my boss means I have proved my worth in this past month, which not only makes me more confident in my work and eager for my next project on Taylor Howes, it also prompts my brain to another topic. I was afraid my relationship with Harry would make people doubt me. However, I find myself equating the probability of my boss’s opinion changing based on a relationship and it seems low – too low. My work is corresponding to what they expected it to and I know I’ll only improve from now on, so there won’t be a reason for her to second think it over Harry Styles.
This train of thought makes me think back on Martha’s comments when she saw Harry’s name on my phone. She didn’t seem to think much on it, besides being thrilled to know someone who knows him (a common reaction). I’ve been friendly with all the colleagues in my project and, part of me, already knows none of them will think twice about it, if they ever come to realize I’m friends with Harry. Even if they do, though, at the end of the day, it’s my boss’ opinion that matters.
Ashley implied I got my job because of him – but, then again, she was always bitter anyway. I just didn’t think about it at the time, because it all seemed too overwhelming. I wasn’t thinking clearly.
I’m parking my car in front of my house when I come to the conclusion that my issue with work has vanished over time and, suddenly, it feels like there’s nothing in between Harry and I anymore.
The past week has been an eye-opener in other fronts, as well. I was frustrated, exhausted and crying myself to sleep every night before I twisted my ankle. I was living and breathing Taylor Howes. Without even trying, just by being there, Harry brightened my days; I went from that to grinning from ear to ear, exchanging enough texts during the day to keep a smile on my face. The few hours of sleep I was getting weren’t enough, but now I don’t mind sleeping even less if it means I get to talk to him.
Sarah was right all along – there’s no use in fighting it.
If there’s anyone who can prove men aren’t all like my father, it’s Harry.
And I finally feel like I’m ready to be with him.
&&
Where you at?
Home, why?
Do you need a ride?
I squeeze the steering wheel, taking a deep breath.
It’s now Friday, four days after I’ve come to the earth-breaking conclusion that I want to be all in with Harry. And though I figured that out pretty quickly on that particular day, like a fog had lifted and, suddenly, I could see it all very clearly, I decided I was going to wait until I made my move.
Especially because we wouldn’t have time to enjoy it if I did it on a Tuesday.
No, I was going to knock on his door on a Friday night and tell him I wasn’t going to leave that house until the next Monday.
With that in mind, I move the car and punch in his gate’s passcode, parking the car in between his. I walk out of the car and move to the door, knocking twice as I gather the courage.
He opens the door two seconds later, his eyebrows rising when he sees me. It’s still ten p.m., which means I got myself an early night at the office. I smile, accessing his sweatpants and t-shirt situation – he looks like he was just asleep in his couch.
“Hey,” He messes his hair, clearing his throat. “I wasn’t expecting you.”
I nod. “I know.”
“Come in.” Though he looks confused, he closes the door behind me and takes my coat from me.
I smile, taking the opportunity to take my heels off. I’m left in a black high neck shirt (which is going to be too hot for the room temperature he has going) and a pair of suit trousers.
“So,” I bite my lower lip, starting the speech I memorized once we get to the living room. He eyes me strangely, sitting on the coach while staring at me, still standing in front of him. “I’ve had a revelation this week.”
I can tell he’s not sure how to react, so he simply raises his eyebrow.
I feel my palms turning sweaty.
“Okay, uh, alright,” I fidget with my sweatshirt, suddenly realizing this isn’t like a work presentation. I can’t come up here and deliver a speech.
There are feelings involved!
“So, uh, do you remember,” I make a short pause, enough to get my heart pounding five times faster. “back on my birthday, when you said you’d wait for me?”
It seems like he wants to smile, but he just nods with a blank expression in.
I gulp. “Uh, I’m ready.”
I don’t know what I was expecting. However, as soon as my words get to him, I can barely register Harry standing up when, suddenly, I’m up in his arms. I recognize his laughter, and then my own. He makes a path of open-mouthed kisses from my neck to my mouth, taking my lips on his with a hungry force.
I pull away just enough to keep going. “I got too scared, but I’m not anymore.” I curve my lips upwards, pressing my lips on his. “You make me happy, I shouldn’t run from that.”
Harry picks me up without a word and, suddenly, we’re moving.
Where’s he taking me?
“Where are you taking me?” I voice my thoughts, holding on to him. He ignores me, heading for the stairs. “Harry!” I let out a laugh, I pulling back enough to look at him. His eyes are shinning. “H!”
 “You can finish your little speech later, I want to hear how you’re so in love with me you can’t keep your distance,” He grins, reaching the top of the stairs. “But right now, unless you have something against it, I’m taking you up to my bedroom.”
I laugh, meeting his lips with mine.
I think that’s just the answer he wanted.
T H E  E N D
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… O R  I S  I T ?
“Try the other one,” I yell from a few feet away, watching as Harry dumps the Christmas tree he was just holding and holds another one to his left. “I think this one’s better. What d’you think, Gorgeous?”
I notice his smile as soon as the nickname leaves my lips and I mirror it. He can try, but he’ll always fail not to show emotion when I call him pet names, and it seems that Gorgeous has definitely stick with me.
He does his best to look down at the tree, though it’s so big he won’t get the whole picture standing so close. He frowns. “Did I not point this one out on the way here?”
“I’m pretty sure you didn’t,” I sigh, rolling my eyes. “Though it doesn’t matter, that’s definitely the one for your living room.”
He nods and tells the man assisting us (who was just minding his own business, since we’ve been here for a while and I’m too undecisive) that we’ll take this one.
I watch as he makes his way to me, holding his hand when he offers it. “Do we have all, then?”
“We needed two for your house and one for mine,” I think out loud. “So, yeah. We have everything.”
Though we don’t live together yet (we spend our time between his house and mine), Harry and I are hosting Christmas dinner for both our families. His house was obviously the chosen spot, as everyone wouldn’t fit on mine, so we’re bringing the Christmas spirit into that place for the first time since he moved there.
“Careful,” I warn him, as he kneels down to pet Honey. Her paws are muddy and she loves to call his attention by putting her not-so-little-anymore paws on his legs, dirtying his clothes every time. I don’t see him moving. “H, she’ll put her paws all over you!”
“It’s fine, El.” He shakes his head, petting the dog’s head. “Right, Honey? You’ll behave today for daddy, won’t you?”
I roll my eyes, knowing exactly how this’ll end.
To prove me right, her paw meets his expensive black jeans and he pulls away, barely keeping himself on his feet. I shake my head, not able to hold back my laughter.
“Told you.”
“Don’t sweat it,” He chuckles, bringing me closer to him by my middle. “She just takes after you, she loves me so much.”
I can’t fight a smile, accepting when his lips head for mine. I sigh, bringing my fingers to his hair, now a bit longer.
“I do love you.” I whisper when we part, not missing the chance to say it.
“Me too, babe,” He grins. “Me too.”
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The Drunken Lie
Hello!  By popular demand, this is a sequel to ‘The Sober Truth’.  T rating.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Ellie rolled her eyes, following Hardy up the path to his front door as they bickered.  She’d entirely lost the thread of the ‘discussion’, more focused on disagreeing with him for the sake of riling him up.  While once it would have been for the enjoyment she got from listening to him rant and rave in that Scottish accent, now it served a...  better purpose.
She licked her lips.
“All I’m saying is,” he snarled, yanking open his sliding door, “don’t make promises I have no intention or interest in keeping!  Just because you’ve got a bleeding heart-”
Hardy cut himself off, staring inside the door at his house, and she frowned.  Leaning to the side she peeked around him, smiling even as her heart fell, their plans evaporating into smoke.  “Daisy!  What’re you doing here?”
Nudging her stunned partner out of the way she bustled inside, greeting the girl with a well-received warm hug.  The teenager had cut and dyed her hair since the last time she’d been back to Broadchurch, and Ellie admired the short, straight, fluorescent pink hair.  “This looks lovely!”
“Thanks, Ellie,” Daisy grinned, raising a curious eyebrow at her father.  “I’m trying not to be insulted by how disappointed you are to see me, Dad.”
“Of course I’m happy to see you,” he recovered, hugging her close and shooting Ellie an apologetic look when his daughter couldn’t see.  “But, erm, why are you here?”
He led her to the couch, Ellie dithering in the doorway, unwilling to interrupt but sorry to lose, among other things, her dinner date.
“I… needed a favor.  From both of you,” Daisy added, when Ellie moved to leave.
“Anything,” she promised, perching on the arm of the chair while Hardy settled next to his daughter.
Hardy shot her an exasperated look of warning, before turning his gaze on the teenager.  “Are you in trouble?  Or… trouble?”
“What?  No!  And, no!  Dad!  Jeez,” Daisy complained, crossing her arms and glaring at him.  “Come on!”
“I just… wasn’t expecting you.  What’s going on?”
The teenager took a deep breath, tucking her hair behind her ears.  “Um, remember how Mum’s getting married?”
“Yes,” he said shortly, and Ellie nodded in agreement, biting her lip to hide a smile.  She honestly couldn’t care less about Tess’s impending wedding, but the initial news had been what had pushed her and Hardy together – for that, she’d like to thank her.  Maybe.
Well, probably not.
“So, I’m supposed to be in the wedding, give her away, whatever.”
“Okay?”
Daisy fidgeted with a ring on her middle finger, turning the band and sliding it off and on.  “Well, I just found out why they’re getting married.”  She gave them both a significant look, one Ellie caught and understood immediately, shaking her head with a soft sigh.  She could hardly judge though; it was the same reason her own marriage had come to be.
“Why’s that?”
Poor, clueless bloke, Ellie snorted, and he glanced between the women, confused, while they shared an eye-roll.
“She’s pregnant.”  Daisy broke it gently, and Ellie watched his expression carefully only to see the confusion clear, with no hint of longing or regret.
“That’s nice,” he said neutrally.
His daughter shook her head, pink hair bouncing with the movement.  “Not really – I sort of flipped out on her.  Turns out it’s made her introspective, wants to ‘heal the wounds of the past’, so this new kid can… I dunno, have a place in my life or something.  That’s what she wants at least.”
A gnawing feeling started low in Ellie’s gut as she realized what the favor was likely to be, and already wondering how she would keep Hardy from losing his mind.
“What d’you need with us, then?  An excuse not to go?”  He didn’t seem to have gotten it yet.
Daisy shook her head slowly.  “I, uh, told her I refused to go if you weren’t there.”
There it is.
“And?”  Hardy’s expression turned thunderous, steam practically coming out of his ears and making Ellie wince.
“She called my bluff,” she said miserably.  “Said ‘fine, whatever, he can come – though he’ll be at the farthest table.’  And I said… well, I told her that you wouldn’t come without your fiancée,” Daisy’s voice trailed off, and she offered her father a tentative smile.
“My fiancée?”
Ellie groaned, burying her face in her hands.
Daisy had the good sense to look ashamed.  “I didn’t think she’d go for it, I was trying to be unreasonable!”
“Well, tell her you’ve thought about it and you’re a big girl, you don’t need Dad there with you.”  Hardy was unsympathetic, though Ellie noticed he steadfastly refused to look at her, focusing on his daughter a bit too intently to be genuine.
“I can’t do that!  Dad, please?”
“Is that how I’m involved?” Ellie asked, trying to divert Daisy’s attention away from her father for a moment so he could rein in his anger.  “You said that I was…”
Daisy nodded.  “Sorry, I know it’s not like that between you, but… it would really mean a lot.  If nothing else, it’s a free night away, and they’re doing it all posh.  You won’t know anyone but us, and you’ll never see any of them again.”
“I know them all!”
She waved dismissively, not even glancing back at him.  “This isn’t about you.  Chloe’ll be there too, but she already knows about the ruse so that’s not a problem.  Please?  Don’t make me go alone.”
Ellie sighed, but was unable to deny pleading eyes.  “All right.  When is it?”
Daisy winced.  “This Saturday.”
It was Thursday evening.  Hardy looked ready to have a stroke.
“Daisy!”
-
In the end, it was easier to sneak away than they'd first feared.  They already had the weekend off, and if her vague explanation led her father to assume it was a work trip, so much the better.
They left the office at three on Friday, Ellie behind the wheel as they headed northeast.  Despite the last time having been a good five years earlier, the drive to Sandbrook was almost like muscle memory.  Of course, she thought, checking on Daisy in the backseat via the rearview mirror, this is a much different trip.
It was funny, how much had changed.  Then, Hardy had been terribly ill and downtrodden, borderline hopeless, and Ellie's rage had been about the only thing she could feel.
Now Hardy was healthy, his daughter's love doing as much for his heart as the pacemaker.  Ellie… she had found peace, had moved on.  Joe rarely plagued her dreams, and she looked forward now, not back.  The man beside her had quite a bit to do with that, even before they had started their relationship a few weeks earlier.
"I know you're not thrilled about this," Ellie said quietly, double checking the mirror to make sure Daisy was distracted with her earbuds and smartphone, "but consider how this is good."
"What good could possibly come from this?" her partner grumbled from the passenger seat, turning his head to do his own check on his daughter.  It hadn’t been discussed, but Ellie was a detective – it was clear enough that he hadn’t shared his new relationship status with the teenager, one who was already upset enough about her mother’s remarriage.
She hummed.  "For one, we actually get to spend the entire night together.  And not just 'cause we're stuck at work.  In a bed and everything."
Hardy's eyebrows rose as he considered that.  "True.  First time."  He swept his eyes over her, sparking a low burn of desire to flood her belly.
"Free cake.  I looked the place they're having it up - easily £150 a plate."
His expression fell to a scowl and he went back to staring out the window.  After a minute he said softly, "You realize basically everyone at this wedding will know who I am, right?"
She did, but tried for levity anyway.  "Someone certainly thinks a lot of himself."
"They'll all know about the case, and the affair, and how clueless I was about both," he ignored her.  "How my incompetence let not one, but two child-killers escape justice."
"We got the Ashworths, and Ricky Gillespie.  They'll all rot in prison for decades."
He smiled sardonically.  "Most of the guests will be friends and co-workers.  They'll all know about- Danny."
Ellie's breath caught - she hadn't even considered that possibility.  Then she rallied. "Well, if they're gossiping about me then they're too busy to talk about you," she shrugged, knowing her would-be casual air wasn't fooling him.
"Miller-"
“We’re a team,” she cut him off firmly.  “Who cares what people you haven’t seen in seven years think of you.  And remember, we’re here for Daisy, to make this easier on her.  So no matter what happens, we will focus on her.  Hang the rest of them.”
When he didn’t answer she glanced in his direction, wondering if she’d somehow over stepped, only to find him gazing lovingly at her.
“What?”
“Sometimes you know exactly the right thing to say,” Hardy murmured, reaching out to brush his fingertips against her cheek and over her ear.  “You’re right – this is for her.”
“And the free hotel room.”
“Aye, and that.”  His expression lightened, turning teasing and a bit naughty.  “You, me, two nights alone… anything can happen.”
Ellie laughed softly.  “I hope you know I have high expectations.”
“Me too.”
They shared a promising grin, and despite his daughter in the backseat not knowing about their deepening relationship she felt free.  Free to be coy and flirty, to bask in her new relationship.  To feel like a woman, instead of just the exhausted mother/daughter/employee rut she’d been in.  To wear a pretty dress, and touch her lover boyfriend significant other in public, be seen together.
She pressed a little heavier on the gas pedal, pushing the car forward.  She couldn’t wait.
-
“Really, Daisy, it’s fine,” Ellie promised, as they stood in the doorway to Ellie and Hardy’s room.  “You should be in your room closer to the rest of the wedding party.  We’ll be fine.”
“But won’t it be awkward sharing a room?” Daisy hissed, keeping her voice low as she looked around for other potential guests.
Hardy let out an annoyed sigh.  “Daiz, we’re adults.  It’s fine.  You have stuff to do with the wedding.  We will see you in the morning, yeah?”
The girl nodded slowly, biting her lip.  “Are you sure?”
“Yes!” they said in chorus, Ellie trying to rein in her delight at being so close to being alone with her boyfriend in a room with a bed.  And a lock.  “I promise,” she said more moderately, hoping she didn’t look at happy as she felt.  “Now, run along.  Your mum’s waiting.”
“Breakfast is until ten.  See you then,” Daisy said reluctantly, trudging back towards the lift.  Her room was a floor up and farther down the hall, near the rest of the wedding party, while Ellie and Hardy’s was as far from Tess and Daisy’s as they could discreetly manage.
They waited until the doors closed on her to enter the room, setting their bags down by the wall and surveying the single king bed.
“Such a shame they couldn’t get us those double beds,” she smirked, crossing her arms and turning to him.  “However will we cope?”
“We’re adults, I’m sure we can share it in an adult manner,” Hardy’s eyes twinkled, and he pulled her close, their arms wrapping around each other.  “Hi.”
“Hello.”
He kissed her leisurely, the promise of the night to come making her blood sing.  “We’re finally alone,” he husked out, hands smoothing along her side.  “What do you want to do?  Dinner?  We could get a drink?”
Ellie was hardly a passive participant, and she hummed, starting on the buttons of his shirt.  “I could use a nap.”
“Oh?”  He moved backwards towards the bed, working on the buttons of her own blouse.  “I could… cuddle you to sleep, if you like.”
She laughed, letting his shirt hang open in favor of opening his belt.  “You can something me to sleep, all right.”
It was a long time before they made it out of the room in search of dinner.
-
Ellie’s eyes snapped open, and she inhaled sharply to find a nose a hair’s breadth away from her own.
“Sorry,” Hardy whispered, thumb drawing soothing arcs on her skin when she automatically tensed.  “Did I wake you?”
She carefully shrugged one shoulder, relaxing into the mattress.  Daylight was starting to peek through gaps in the curtains, offering just enough light to see his face.  He looked peaceful, and happy, and Ellie let a shy smile grow across her face. She was happy too, was happy to wake up next to him, and couldn’t help herself.
“I love you.”
It took a moment for his expression to brighten further, a beaming smile spreading across his face.  “Aye?”
Ellie nodded, chuckling softly.  “Yes.”
Hardy leaned forward, kissing her, and she rolled quite willingly to her back, tugging him atop her.  Though he’d already said the words the day they became a couple, she’d held back, pretended not to be sure.
Of course, it wasn’t so much a pretension as a protection, but when she allowed the walls around her heart to crumble, she had to quietly admit to herself that she did, in fact, love him.
She’d spent the last fortnight trying to figure out how to say it, when to say it.  This hadn’t been what she’d envisioned, had hoped they’d both be dressed at a minimum, but lying there, with him, waking up in his arms…
She couldn’t wait any longer.
“I love you too,” he whispered joyfully, peppering kisses across her face.  “Truly.”
“I love you,” Ellie repeated for the simple pleasure of doing so, running her hands over his back and sides, reveling in the feel of him against her.  “So much.”
They missed breakfast.
-
Ellie nodded, working hard to keep her polite smile as the woman she was talking to wittered on about her children, or her dog, or something – she’d long since tuned her out.  Hardy had left her alone at the table twenty minutes before to fetch drinks from the bar, and within a minute this woman had claimed his seat and started talking her ear off.
“Sorry, how do you know the couple?” she interrupted, mentally willing Hardy to return as quickly as possible.
“Oh, I work with them,” the woman tucked away an errant curl, grinning widely.  “Known them for years. Knew her ex-husband, too, he was our DI.”
“Ah.”  That caught Ellie’s attention, and she narrowed her eyes.  She was certainly used to people insulting Hardy, had said her fair share behind his back during the first investigation, but felt a stronger-than-normal need to defend him.  “Is that so?”
The woman nodded sagely.  “Bit of a wanker.  Well, more than a bit.  Dave’s a much nicer bloke, if you ask me.”
Ellie pursed her lips, trying to choose her words carefully.  “He had an affair with a married woman, while married himself.  Not sure he’d top my list.”  Quite the opposite.
“Well, apparently Hardy’s got quite the type.”  She leaned closer before looking around quite obviously, lowering her voice to whisper, “I heard he moved to a little village on the coast and had an affair with a married DS down there.  From what I’ve heard, he’s even marrying her.  Can you imagine?”
“I’m certain you don’t have all the facts,” Ellie said coolly, reminding herself sternly Don’t embarrass Daisy and Hardy.  Don’t ruin this.
“Apparently he framed the woman’s husband for murder!  I always knew he was an arse, but that’s a bit extreme, don’tcha think?”
Ellie had enough, rising abruptly to her feet and snatching her purse.  “For your information,” she started quietly, meeting the woman’s gaze head on, “Alec Hardy is easily the most noble, caring, principled man I’ve ever met.  He is an excellent detective, entirely dedicated to bringing about justice through the courts.  I am very proud to call myself his partner, and am very much looking forward to the day I call him husband.  Now piss off.”
Spinning around with the intent of stalking away from the table, she walked right into Hardy’s chest.
“Oh, fuck,” she muttered as he steadied her, glancing up at him with wide eyes.  “How much of that did you hear?”
“Eh, basically none of it,” Hardy shrugged, eyes twinkling madly.
“None?”
“Maybe just a bit,” he whispered, one hand settling on her hip as the other cradled her head, mindful of her fancy hairdo she’d spent a solid twenty minutes lecturing him on not messing up.
A small smile spread across her face, as the memory of the woman’s cattiness melted away and she focus on him.  “I love you.”
“I love you too.”
He kissed her then, the kind of kiss that leaves no room for interpretation, dipping her slightly.  If she had been capable of thinking in the moment, she’d have thought something along the lines of the newlyweds didn’t kiss like this earlier.
They broke apart, panting slightly, and without another word Hardy took her hand and led her towards the exit.
Daisy stood between them and the doors, eyes so wide she must have seen the kiss, and Ellie flushed.
Hardy, however, barely blinked, just flashing his daughter a smile on the way past.  “See you in the morning.”
They pushed through the doors into the hallway, eyes meeting before they immediately burst into laughter.  Wrapping their arms around each other they headed for the lift, still chuckling.
“So…” he started pseudo-casually as the doors opened, “‘looking forward to the day I call him husband’?  Mrs. Miller I’m positively scandalized.”
Ellie hit the button for their floor, before turning to grin up at him.
“If that scandalizes you, you’re not ready for our wedding night.”
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Hey everyone, I’m back again since so many people were requesting for other things I heard about the party. I know a bit more from my uncle~ So here’s everything else that i heard. And to everyone downvoting, I don’t care it if you’re in denial or don’t believe it~ I’m just sharing the truths my uncle saw~~
(admin note: this month’s blind item updates will act mostly as a follow up to the now-wrapped event, detailing the events that took place in threads after our first post went up - though this after is real life time and not chronological to the event, of course.)
Is anyone a fan of Minsoo? Minsoo and Minyoung were really showing off their close relationship.. everyone likes to say they’re like siblings, and I guess it’s true. She was really teasing him when he fell in the pool, but she went to get him dry clothes.
Ellie and Iseul were together right? Well, a little bit later, they caught Ellie and Sungyeol from Olympus hanging out by the pool seeming pre~~~tty close. Maybe Ellie is really getting around these days, is she just throwing herself at whoever she can to see what sticks? Is that why KJH hasn’t been promoting her so much lately? Is she too busy dating ~~? Or are they just mad they bought rotten fruit?
There was a conversation overheard between Aurora Jiyeon and Jawbreaker’s Yujin, which seemed to be about some kind of apology from Jiyeon. It seems like she’s really in a lot of trouble these days~~ Maybe it was about Junseo? In which case, that really shows Jawbreaker’s class, with Ellie and now Yujin? Hopefully KJH isn’t making a mistake investing in them~
Speaking of Aurora, Dahyun seemed to be pretty close to Seokyung too ~ I guess between Dahyun and Sophia he really has a type right? He must like the pure and pretty image.... too bad it just makes them look dirty  ~ 
Actually about arguments, my uncle said that Olympus San and Titanium’s Dax were having a really tense conversation like an argument too, what a mess. I guess all of Midas is at each other’s throats behind the scenes? What a big mess.
It seems like CHERRY BOMB!’s AJ  was getting into some kind of fight with Nitro’s Sehan, and if you’re a fan you know that’s strange. Actually they’ve been friends since they were kids, so what gives? Did they date and break up? They were looking at each other like they wanted to have a fist fight for real, my uncle said it was honestly scary. Can you imagine that AJ being so scary? So much for images…
Actually, about Pro.logue Minyoung, she was flirting with IndiGO Tetsuya by the pool too, my uncle said a lot of boys were around her all night. She’s really a fox I guess, first she played 99 entertainment to get to Midas and now she’s just playing around with the boys, what a girl..... Where’s her rookie mindset? Maybe you’ll be worried about Danny right, since he seemed to like her? But actually.... he and Nightmare’s Jia left the part together... holding hands.... I wonder where they went ~~ 
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1. [ ㅇㅇ ] This is such sh*t everyone knows you’re just targeting Midas with this, you expect us to believe anything you made up here?  2. [ ㅇㅇ ] Wow that Pro.logue girl..... she’s barely getting her name out there and she’s already this brazen? I guess this is goodbye ~  – If she wanted to date all these MSG boys so bad why didn’t she try to escape to MSG instead of Midas ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 3. [ ㅇㅇ ] Am I the only one noticing Jawbreaker really have terrible characters? KJH saved them from the brink of disbanding and Ellie and Yujin are just spending that time fighting and dating  ㅋ  ㅋ  Look at the kind of guys too, those trashes Iseul and Junseo,  wowow  4. [ ㅇㅇ ] Dahyun and Sophia.... wow.... Seokyung must really have a lot of charms ㅋ  or he just picks easy targets ㅋㅋ.... either way I’m jealous...  5. [ ㅇㅇ ] AJ and Sehan ㅋㅋ  Dax and San ㅋㅋ it’s such a reach, they’re both famous pairs of friends. So friends can’t fight now? How dumb ㅋ You’re just making sh*t up now.  - Spotted the delusional stan~ go ahead and keep trying to shield them, you’re a fool 6. [ ㅇㅇ ] Wow... Danny and Jia... leaving together.... That’s too much. You can’t just say something like that without some proof, you could really ruin their careers if that rumor takes off. You need to think before you say things like this.  7. [ ㅇㅇ ] Hey how can you try to make gossip anad scandal out of Yujin maybe apologizing to people. Isn’t that what you’re supposed to do if you make a mistake? What a reach!!!!!  7. [ ㅇㅇ ] I wonder how many of these parties there have been... I wonder what they’re really doing all the time.... I can’t believe it. It’s really a jungle, hul, my fangirling is shattered
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My Boys: Beneath the Surface - Chapter 4
Here goes the fourth, guys. Previous chapters can be found HERE.
Thank you @jia911 !
My Boys: Beneath the Surface – Chapter 4
 Owen looked at his reflection in the mirror, splashing his face with more water when he finished brushing his teeth. Even though he hadn’t slept that many hours, he felt unusually rested. The house was silent but it was to be expected at such an early hour in the morning.
After the exhausting afternoon they’d had the day before, Owen knew that the kids wouldn’t wake up for at least another couple of hours. Without much left to do, he went back the bedroom, involuntarily smiling once he realized how fast asleep his wife still was. It was very rare for Amelia to wake up after he had and it wasn’t often that Owen saw her so knocked out. She was worn out and he was proud of it.
As Owen made himself comfortable under the covers, he let out an amused chuckle at the coincidences of life. Amelia was lying on her stomach, comfortably hugging a pillow with her bare back exposed to him. His mind traveled back to years before, when, in the privacy of his trailer, he and Amelia had had their first night together.
Careful not to wake her, Owen moved closer and gently pulled a lock of hair from her eyes, unable to stop himself from caressing her. He bent over a little and breathed her in, enjoying the familiar aroma of vanilla shampoo. As Owen studied the delicate curves of the muscles on her back, he couldn’t help drawing parallels between their lives before and now.
When he had been with Amelia for the first time, there was only so much he knew about her. Important things, of course, but his most flagrant feelings at the time had been a mix of attraction, admiration and curiosity. He’d felt like a love struck schoolboy back then, acting all awkwardly around her because never in his life would Owen have imagined that he would come to care so much about a woman without first being in a relationship with her. He wasn’t the kind of guy who historically had sex just for the sake of it. Of course Owen’d had his share of one night stands as a single guy, but he had always been much more comfortable going to bed with someone he actually knew and cared about.
When Owen closed his eyes and thought about the memory, in his mind he could almost see Amelia’s hand slightly trembling as she had reached out to touch him that night. He remembered vividly how she’d held back their first time, alarming him, for he’d always thought Amelia would be completely giving and wild in bed. And because she always found a way to surprise him, the morning after, when he’d made love to her again, she’d gone from moderately quiet to deliciously playful. The way she had smiled at him during sex all the while looking into his eyes had made Owen lose his mind and heart completely.
And after all those years, it still did.
Back then, over the weeks to follow, as she became more at ease while they found out more about each other, Amelia had held back less and less. And being with her had progressively gotten better. Amelia was inventive, generous and he loved that his wife openly admitted to him how much she enjoyed sex.
Owen thought back at how she’d given herself to him with complete abandon just the night before. He knew that years of solid trust and mutual admiration were intimately connected to that. Even though Amelia had been a crazy party girl once, with him, the sex had never been purely physical, even on their first time and that was something Owen felt proud of.
With a wide smile lingering on his face, the trauma surgeon bent over and kissed his wife’s cheek, knowing he probably looked like a fool admiring her. Amelia’s face was relaxed and voided of any worry lines. She looked adorably young and fresh with her porcelain white skin healthily glowing at the dim light coming from the bathroom. Before Owen noticed it, his lips gently brushed on the side of her face at the same time he splayed his hand on the smooth skin of her back, smoothly rubbing up and down.
Amelia woke up when his lips nipped the curve of her earlobe. Owen noticed the smile of satisfaction that lazily formed on her lips at his touch, around the same time she slowly stretched out her muscles.
“I didn’t mean to wake you,” he whispered in her ear, genuinely bothered by it. “I’m sorry, go back to sleep.” Owen added, wrapping one arm tightly around her body and kissing the back of her neck with affection.
Amelia kept the smile on her face as she took in a deep breath and slowly released it in a relaxing yawn. Owen noticed the frown on her face that followed and before he could ask about it, Amelia gently turned her head in his direction.
“Oh my God, I fell asleep completely naked,” She realized, visibly distressed by it. Amelia was always careful to put some clothes on after they’d had sex because she never knew when one of the kids would go to their room in the middle of the night or early in the morning.
”No one is complaining,” Owen replied with a dirty grin, starting a trail of kisses on her back.
Amelia laughed at the way his unshaved face was tickling her skin and arched her body in response, not bothering to hide how much she was enjoying his touch.
“It’s not fair that I am naked and you’re already fully dressed,” She teased, rolling to her side and wrapping both arms around his neck.
“I can take them off,” Owen said, pointing to his clothes at the same time she brushed her lips on the corner of his. “But I’d rather you did,” He added with a mischievous grin.
Amelia cracked up laughing and happily obliged, enjoying another hour of amazing lovemaking before they finally left the bed for the day.
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After breakfast, Owen went to play tennis with Thomas like he’d promised the day before. Amelia was lying down by one of the pool lounge chairs, enjoying a fruity alcohol-free cocktail with Zola when she saw her husband and son coming back from the tennis court, both with their faces flushed from the sun and the exercise. The duo joined the rest of the kids, who were just about to start a soccer game on the grass. With a smile on her face, Amelia listened to the conversation playing out as the twins played rock, paper or scissors to divide the teams. Danny won and unsurprisingly he chose Lucas first. After Robbie picked out Bailey, Danny immediately said he wanted Ellis on his team.
“Ellis?” Thomas took a step forward, looking outraged for being last pick. “Ellis has never played soccer in her entire life,” The eleven year old argued.
“She can’t be worse than you,” Danny argued.
“No one can,” Robbie agreed, letting out a sigh once he realized he was stuck with Thomas.
The eleven year old looked around to each of his siblings and cousins, but seeing Danny’s opinion was consensual among everyone, shrugged his shoulders in defeat.
“Fine, I’ll just be a goalie…” Thomas dragged his feet to the edge of the field, playfully rolling his eyes.
Amelia heard when the kids asked for Owen to fill in so the teams would be even. Laughing along with Zola, she watched from distance as Lucas dribbled past Robbie, Bailey and then Thomas, on purpose passing the ball to Megan who, left alone in front of the goal, needed only one easy kick to score. The little girl spent the rest of the afternoon pestering everyone how she’d scored the goal that had led her team to victory and Amelia had to playfully pretend Lucas was saying something outrageous when he pointed out that it was no surprise Megan was that competitive, considering who was her biggest female role model.
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Later that day, Amelia finished putting on her earrings while looking at Zola with a heavy frown on her face.
“Are you sure you guys don’t want to go? I mean, I can…”
“Aunt, it’s fine,” Zola interrupted her, helping Amelia to clasp her necklace. “Megan has fallen asleep, she played so much she is exhausted. Robbie and Danny have chosen Harry Potter for a movie night. I don’t mind staying with them at all.”
“But we’re meeting Nancy’s fiancé,” Amelia justified. “You guys should be there too.”
“I’d much rather stay here for the movie marathon,” Lucas pointed out, coming from the kitchen with a huge bowl of popcorn. “I mean, come on, it’s Harry Potter. I doubt Aunt Nancy’s fiancé is as cool as him.”
As Bailey tried to get a handful from the bowl, Lucas dodged the assault, making popcorn fall all over the carpet while his cousin chased after him.
“Guys, cut it off,” Amelia warned them, tying the straps to her shoes. “Okay, so anything happens you call me,” She asked Zola. Nancy’s house was just two blocks from the rented house, so Owen and Amelia could come back in a heartbeat if necessary. “I’ll leave some money if you guys want to order pizza later. The twins are very likely falling asleep during the movie,” Amelia instructed her niece as she took some money from the purse and gave it to the teenager. “Don’t bother carrying them upstairs, they’re too heavy, your uncle will take care of that later,” Amelia finished taking a look around, seeing all the kids gathered around the big TV screen while Megan comfortably slept on a couch nearby. “Alright, we won’t be late.”
“Don’t worry about us,” Zola assured her. “We’ll be fine. Ellis, Bailey and I are used to this.”
“I know,” Amelia replied with honesty, aware that Zola meant being on their own. Her niece was almost eighteen and she was a responsible and mature girl. Amelia knew the youngest ones would be fine under her watch.
After saying good night to each of the kids, they left towards her sister’s house. Amelia had been there a couple of times, but the opulence of Nancy’s home had always been a little overwhelming. When they rang the door bell and a dressed up house maid opened the door, Amelia tried to hide her laughter, exchanging looks with Owen. She noticed that despite amused, he was silently censoring her for laughing. Wondering if her sister could be more of a cliché, Amelia was guided to the room where the rest of her family was already engaged in lighthearted conversations.
The minute Nancy saw them, she took a step forward, introducing her fiancé, a man who looked at least a decade older than her but at least twice as nice. Kathleen, who had been jilted by her husband when he’d left her for a young secretary years before, proudly stood alone next to her mother and Liz, whose husband was just as charismatic and engaging. Amongst introductions and affectionate handshakes, Amelia’s eyes finished scanning the room, finding a slim, broad shouldered man with light brown hair, dark elegant glasses, and a pair of chestnut brown eyes she was very familiar with.
“William?!”
Owen heard his wife’s voice in a mix of excitement and disbelief and he was a bit surprised when she took a few steps forward, involving the stranger in a warm hug.
“Oh my God,” She pulled apart with a wide smile on her face, her eyes glowing at the sight of the estranged man who looked to be around the same age as her. “I haven’t seen you in forever! How’ve you been?”
“It’s so good to see you,” The man replied with a sincere smile. “I’m doing very well, and you? I haven’t heard from you in forever…”
Owen watched as Carolyn Shepherd joined the conversation. Soon enough Owen gathered that his mother in law was close friends with the guy’s mother and apparently, the two women talked very often. A few more minutes of reminiscing conversation went by and then finally Amelia turned around with an apologetic look.
“I am sorry,” She excused herself, looking Owen in the eye with genuine regret. “I didn’t introduce you,” She grabbed Owen’s hand firmly and her voice sounded proud when she added with a smile, “Will, this is my husband, Owen Hunt.” Amelia then looked from Owen to the brown haired guy. “This is William Hartley. He and I know each other since we were kids. Will is a neurologist and runs his practice here in New Canaan.”
Owen stretched out his arm, giving the guy a firm handshake and a polite head nod, but even though he looked polished and appropriately mannered, Owen felt some kind of weird energy lingering in the air.
“I’ve been trying to convince your wife all my life to come back to the East Coast and come work with me,” William said with good humor, looking from Owen to Amelia with a smile. “But she is too stubborn and turned me down repeatedly.”
Something in the man’s tone of voice made Owen sure that Amelia hadn’t turned him down professionally only. And before Owen could control it, he instantly developed an aversion for the neurologist who apparently had done nothing wrong.
“I read your latest study comparing parvalbumin levels on acute hemorrhagic stroke patients,” Amelia said, genuinely interested in the topic. “I bet those ass kissers at Hopkins flipped when you published the study they’d been postponing to look into for years…”
Owen tried his hardest not to roll his eyes at the boring subject. Amelia didn’t realize how excited she always got whenever she started talking about her field of study and it was hard to convince her that most people didn’t find the subject as interesting as she did. But having found someone who obviously shared that passion, it was no surprise she’d be excitedly discussing it for as long as she could.
“Amelia, enough with the brainy talk,” Kathleen cut them off with a smile, but it was obvious she meant it. “Let Will breathe for a while.”
Amelia turned around and found her sister’s gaze, suddenly feeling like a reprimanded child at the unnecessary attack. Owen noticed it too and he gazed at Kathleen without bothering to hide his disapproval. No one had the right to point out how boring his wife’s favorite topic of conversation was, no matter how completely dull everyone found it.
“I don’t mind at all,” William politely replied, looking from Kathleen to Amelia with a smile on his face as he held a glass of scotch in his hands, hoping no one would notice how affected he was by Amelia’s smile, even after so many years. “In fact, it is also one of my favorite subjects and I am flattered someone as known in the field as Amelia has read my paper. Very few people I talk to seem to understand it or be fascinated by it as much as the topic deserves.”
Owen watched the smile of sympathy and gratitude his wife gave to the guy in return and couldn’t help closing his fist a little tighter than necessary. Soon after, as the conversation went from science to children, Owen relaxed a bit. He heard as both Nancy and Kathleen spoke about their kids, who were now fully grown up and already had finished their college degrees, while Liz and her husband cheerfully shared stories about her youngest, who was only a couple of months older than Zola.
“I really miss having kids at home,” Carolyn confessed with a sad smile. Her house had always been full with her children and then grandchildren. But now they were all grown up and had either gone to college or were living their own lives. Amelia’s and Derek’s kids were the only ones who were still young enough to attend school and have free time at home. “I really wish I saw the boys and Megan more often,” The elder woman said, looking suggestively at Amelia.
Seeing how Amelia had chosen that exact moment to take a sip from her water glass, avoiding her mother’s comment on purpose, Owen quickly stepped in.
“You should come to Seattle whenever you feel like it, Carolyn,” He nodded with sincerity. “All of you should,” He looked around at each of Amelia’s sisters. “We have a big house and there’s plenty of space… I am sure the kids would love to spend more time with all of you.”
Amelia’s sisters tried to hide their surprise at Owen’s statement and before he could figure out what the expression on their faces meant, Kathleen casually asked:
“Do you have contact with your family, Owen?”
The trauma surgeon had no idea the Shepherd women thought of him as an uninterested family man but he realized how unusually curious all of them were at his answer. Once again, before he could process what their body language meant, his thoughts were interrupted.
“We do,” Amelia evasively replied to the question that had been directed to her husband, putting a charming smile on her face to distract her sisters. Her eyes then scanned the room, searching for William, the only neutral topic she could think of. “You know, Will, it has always surprised me how you’ve managed to stay single after all these years… With so many girls after you, I could bet you’d get hitched before I did.”
Everyone assented with head nods and agreeable smiles. But just when Amelia had finally thought she’d found a safe ground to explore, she heard Nancy’s teasing voice.
“But don’t fool yourself thinking Will never got married because he never got over what you did to him,” Nancy smiled, her voice void of any trace of malice, even though her words unknowingly carried a lot of weight. She looked from her sister to William with an amused smile, thinking how her adorable next door neighbor was often seen in the company of beautiful women. “I can tell you as a witness that Will has moved on. Repeatedly.”
Nancy’s snarky, lighthearted comment caused a round of laughter and Owen thought he was the only one who noticed the discomfort in his wife’s smile. But Carolyn had too. She had been looking at her son in law the moment Nancy made the comment and judging by Owen’s confused expression, he probably wasn’t aware that William Hartley had once been in a relationship with the woman who was now his wife.
“You grew up in Seattle, didn’t you, Owen?” Carolyn revived the previous topic, as a way to get Amelia out of the embarrassing situation she’d been put in. “Does all of your family still live there?”
“I did, yes,” Owen’s face went from grim to serene when he looked back at his wife’s mother. “Most of my family still lives there. Cousins, aunts, uncles… My mom lives about five minutes from us, actually.”
“Really?” Carolyn Shepherd asked with interest, feeling a wave of unknown emotions taking over her. “I remember Amelia mentioning you guys are often in touch with her but I had no idea she lived that close to you.”
“She really loves Amelia,” Owen affectionately put his hand on his wife’s knee, giving it a gentle squeeze after confessing with pride what he supposed her own mother would be happy to hear.
“That’s lovely,” Carolyn Shepherd swallowed hard, feeling a lump on her throat. “It’s nice knowing my baby girl has family there too. It’s very hard being on your own.” Amelia’s mother added, looking deeply into her eyes. Amelia knew the meaning of her words went beyond physical distance.
Owen replied with an assurance head nod. Evelyn Hunt had always helped them out a lot, and still did. He was glad his mother in law apparently cared enough about her daughter to make a comment pointing out she was glad Amelia had people who were there for her. His wife’s family didn’t seem at all like the cold, unloving people she’d always accused them of being. And Owen felt compelled to allow them into their lives and get to know the Shepherds better, hoping this would be a two way street.
“Your daughter is very popular back home…” Owen smiled with affection, hoping it would make Carolyn glad and encourage her to visit them more often. “I can’t blame her, though… After Amelia miraculously removed my mom’s brain tumor right when Meg was born, I had to painfully admit that I am no longer her favorite.”
“You what?” Her sisters and mother looked at Amelia at the same time, but it was Liz who spoke. She studied her youngest sister’s face for a few seconds, allowing Amelia the chance to clarify the situation, hoping there had been a misunderstanding. But when Amelia proudly sustained her gaze without saying a word, Liz seemed deeply offended as she asked, “How come you never told us about any of this?”
Owen held his breath, instantly realizing he had unintentionally stirred up more awkwardness in the conversation by bringing unilateral information. Never in his wildest dreams would he have imagined that Amelia had failed to mention to her relatives such an important event, especially considering Evelyn’s surgery had coincided with Megan’s birth. The trauma surgeon noticed his wife opening her mouth to speak, visibly hesitating.
“You know, Amy, this is exactly what we mean when we complain that you completely shut us out,” Kathleen let out a heavy sigh. “You operated on your mother in law’s brain and didn’t bother telling us?” The psychiatrist of the family shook her head in denial before adding, “When was this exactly? Why didn’t you tell us?”
Owen noticed by the tone of his sister in law’s voice that she seemed extremely disappointed and judging by the look on her Nancy’s and Liz’s faces, they all shared the feeling. Amelia felt familiarly being put against a wall. She couldn’t dismiss the subject and pretend it wasn’t a big deal, because Owen was there and not only would he be suspicious of her attitude, he would also want to know why she was lying, because they both knew just how much Evelyn meant to Amelia. And if she’d told the truth about how worried and frightened she’d been at the possibility of losing her mother in law, her family would be once again offended that she kept them out of her life.
“I forgot to tell you.” Amelia childishly improvised.
“You forgot?” Nancy’s eyebrows showed her disbelief. “Amy, you are unbelievable…” The oldest sister shook her head in clear disapproval.
Amelia felt her face getting flushed with anger. It had taken them long enough. She wondered if she would ever spend more than a few hours with her family without being publicly reminded of how much of a disappointment she was.
“Owen’s mother is fine now, by the way,” The neurosurgeon replied bitterly, making sure everyone was aware of the sarcasm in her voice when she added, “Thank you for asking.”
“Owen has just said she is, that’s not what I…” Nancy started to reply but was interrupted by the figure of the maid walking into the room to let her boss know dinner was ready to be served.
If Nancy had had the chance to complete her sentence, she would've explained that their outrage wasn’t just their egos hurt for Amelia shutting them out completely, but also how mortified they’d been to abruptly find out about something so huge. Amelia was the baby in their family and they would always excessively worry about her. Nancy couldn’t begin to think how operating on her mother in law’s brain must have been incredibly difficult on Amelia, especially if Owen’s mother had had a life threatening condition. Nancy had wished to express how her sisters and mother wished they would have been given a chance to share some of that emotional load with Amelia and be there for her, considering Owen was far too involved in the drama to be able to give Amelia comfort too. But years of miscommunication, prejudice and rushed assumptions got in the way of all of that, once again making a heavy discomfort linger in the air throughout the entire meal.
Owen noticed how his wife purposefully sat next to William Hartley, interacting almost exclusively with him during dinner. Apparently, they had much more in common than simply their field of study, because the two doctors happily reminisced about adolescence memories for over an hour and then the guy filled Amelia in on the recent life events of a lot of people they apparently knew and Owen didn’t.
A couple of hours later, as they walked back to the house, Amelia noticed how broody Owen looked. He’d stayed silent throughout most of dinner, opening his mouth only to reply to the questions Nancy’s fiancé had asked to politely insert him on the conversation. Amelia knew Owen probably had a lot of questions in his head, especially about William, but she didn’t feel at all like giving any answers. Somehow, the neurosurgeon felt a bit betrayed that her husband had inadvertently shared with her family how close they were to his own and even though she knew Owen’s intentions had been the best, somehow his lack of tactfulness had made her angry at him too. Rationally, Amelia knew it wasn’t his fault because Owen had repeatedly tried to get them closer to her family but she had always stopped it from happening. And now, Amelia’s family had probably figured that her excuses of always saying she was busy in order to avoid seeing them as much as she could were probably invalid, considering how much time she spent with Owen’s family instead.
Luckily for her, Owen kept busy with carrying the twins and Megan upstairs while she helped the oldest kids clean up the popcorn bowls and pizza boxes scattered around the TV room. When she went to their room, Owen was silently finishing brushing his teeth near the suite. After she walked in, he came out without saying a word. Amelia stayed in the bathroom for an unusually long period of time, on purpose avoiding him. At her return to the room, she found her husband with his eyes closed, obviously already fully turned down for the night.
Only when Amelia got in bed and noticed his back turned to her, some of the anger and disappointment that were clouding her judgment slowly faded, allowing her to realize for the first time what was really happening. She had had an awful evening in the company of her family, which wasn’t at all a surprise. But Owen had just given her a signal that meant the amazing and lighthearted bubble of intimacy and partnership they’d been enjoying earlier that same day definitely wasn’t going to make another appearance any time soon.
And that was the thought that hurt Amelia the most before she finally turned off the lights in their room that evening.
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