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Authors: Katie Kacvinsky

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“I don’t think I’ve slept that long since I was


and she
stops to
consider t
his
, resting a finger on her chin
.

“In the womb?

I offer and she
grins
.
Her
eyes light up wh
en she smiles
.
It’s annoying
.
S
he
presses a hand against her temple
like she’s in pain and I point to the glass of w
ater on the nightstand
.

“Thanks,” she says
.
She takes a sip
and grimaces
.
I sit down at my desk
chair, the furthest spot
away
from her
in the room
, the safest spot
,
and watch her come back to life.

“Do you have anything stronger?”
s
he asks
.

I raise an eyebrow
.
“You want stronger water
?
A
re you used to something lead-based?”

She takes another drink and shakes her head
.
Yep, too early for sarcasm
.
“I’m used to coffee as thick as
motor oil
.” 

I open my mouth to
inform
her
that
this isn’t a
fricking
hotel, but
when she pulls her covers off to reveal her bare legs and pink panties, I lose track of
thought
.
She
throws me a questioning
glance
and
I divert my eyes and try to look ind
ifferent, like her body has no e
ffect on me
.
I point out her
jeans
are on her
duffle
bag
.

She blushes and t
he color reaches all the way to her lips and my eyes are drawn to them for a second
.
She lifts her nose and sniffs the air
.


Where are
Heidi and Klaus
?

she asks.

I stare
a
t her
.
“Who?”

“My
tennis
shoes,” she says
simply, like I should know.

I
roll my eyes
. S
he’s obviously as
random
as ever and for some reason this knowledge
irritates
me
.
Maybe I was hoping Dylan would change
.
Grow up
.
Mellow out
.
Her
unpredictable
mind is
what I love most about her and i
f she could suddenly turn boring
,
it would really help me get over her
.

I
tell her
they’
re airing out
on the balcony
and
I suggest
that she pack a shoe deodorizer the next time she travels.
Then, as if I care, s
he tells me she bought
her shoes in
Munich and
that
they’ve been her best friends these past few months.

“They didn’t give
me a single
blister,”
s
he says
triumphantly
and wriggles her
long, pink
toes in my direction to prove it
.
I stare at her
naked feet
dancing in the air in front of me
and something pulls on my heart but I pull back
.

She swings her legs over the side of the bed and smiles
into my eyes like we’re best
friends
.
S
he
star
ts to explain the history of her
shoes,
how
they’re named after this wonderful German couple she met
who
gave
her directions when she was lost

I stand up and interrupt her because this is getting ridiculous
.


Dylan,
I don’t
care
about
your shoes
.
That’s not
the most pressing issue right now.” 
She blinks back at me and
waits
.

“What are you doing here?” I
say, louder
than
necessary
.
Her grin is gone
.
The sparkle in her eyes fade
s
.
She looks
disappointed
to see anger
, not happiness
in my eyes
.
What did she honestly expect
?
She looks down at her hands and thinks about
my question
.
A few seconds go by
.


I wanted to see you
,” she says
simply
.
But it isn’t
simple, I want to tell her
.
I
fold
my arms over my chest and hit her with a hard stare.

“It’s been
over
four
months
,” I
point out
.

“All the more reason to pay you a visit,” she says, like I should be happy, like I should be
skipping and
cart
-
wheeling and
welcoming her with open arms and
daisies
and
a tandem bike ride into the sunset
because she finally got around to fitting me back in
to
the
travel plan she calls life.


You’re not thinking of staying here, are you
?”
I ask
.
It’s more of a threat than a question
.
I thought I was over her
.
But it’s easy to convince yourself you’re over someone when they’re five thousand miles away
.
You eventuall
y forget the way they smell,
the way their skin tastes and the sound of their voice
.
Until they show up one day
,
and
,
just by looking in their eyes you spiral right back to the place where you started
.
 

She stands
up,
no longer s
hy that she’s only in a
T
-shirt and underwear
.
She takes a few steps towards me and
I have to mentally pretend she’s my cousin to keep my eyes from falling to her
naked
legs
.
She
registers the
angry
look
on my face
.


I’ll do whatever I want
,” she says
.
“Unless I’ve missed some breaking news
story
,
this is still a free country.”
She
pushes pas
t
m
e and grabs
her
jeans
.
I
glare down at her
, annoyed that
she’s
annoyed
.
She has no right.

“You can’t just show up
and expect to stay with me,” I say
.
“I have roommates.”
And a date with a really hot girl, I’m tempted to add
.
Who wears clean clothes
.
And

showers
regularly
.

Dylan
turns and
frowns
at me
.
“I never
expected
to stay with you,” she says as she tugs her jeans on
.

I
was just taking
a power nap.

She stumbles as her foot catches
in the jeans
and I grab her elbow to steady her
.
My fingers
bristle from
the contact of her skin
and I drop her arm
.

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