New Year’s Day / Amelia + Owen
ameliasunshine:
The last two years of Amelia’s life, it was like she had been a frog in a heated pot - unaware of how close she really was to imminent danger. Yet now that it was over, she could see that she’d been slowly drowning all along. The immediate relief she felt in being free of Nate was like taking her first gulp of air in over a year, and things had only gotten better since that moment. Her bruises were fading, her confidence was returning, and she was overwhelmed with relief. She could feel herself healing.
Running had quickly become less about the necessity of clearing Amelia’s thoughts now, and more so just something she did because it made her happy, like an old friend she hadn’t been able to fully dedicate time to in too long. So, when she rounded the corner of her usual path, the one behind the Fitzpatrick’s farm, where Matt Banks had been found, and saw the outline of a figure - she was taken aback for a moment. She already knew who it was, of course, as she saw Owen nearly everyday now in passing, and although she hadn’t spoken to him since their kiss and his rejection, she felt like she could pick him out of a crowd blindfolded.
Amelia felt the same flutter in her chest that she’d felt all week at seeing Owen at school - whether across campus green or walking ahead of her whilst she was on her way to class. She slowed her pace to a walk as she got closer, and removed her earbuds once she reached him. Amelia smiled at Owen yet remained silent, not knowing what to say - she’d made an open ended promise of friendship the last time she spoke to him, one that they both knew wouldn’t actually happen. How could it when so many deeper feelings had been laid out between them and sealed with a kiss, only to be dismissed as a terrible idea. She could ask him why he was here, so obviously waiting for her, but she knew why. She’d seen his text and his call the night before and blatantly ignored them.
“No, I didn’t.” She answered as frankly as possible. “I’ve been spending less time on my phone, away from social media and everything. Until the gossip died down.” It was true, she’d deleted her apps from her phone once the rumours started swirling, and she couldn’t deny the relief in losing the compulsion to check her phone every few minutes for a text or call from Nate. Amelia nodded softly with a smile. “I’m better, everything has been really good. How’s your hand?” She looked at Owen with a slight shake of her head. “To talk? Is there really anything left to talk about?”
He had been doing his best not to look at Amelia whenever he knew she was around at college, in fact he would turn away immediately if he ever accidentally locked eyes with her, but now... well, now he couldn’t do anything but stare at her. It felt like something he was still not allowed to do, but he kept staring anyway. Whatever happened in these next few minutes, he would get to keep the reminder of what her face looks like in this light.
The answer to his statement about her not answering the phone sadly sat between them, but he still smiled and nodded. He didn’t need to say that he knew she was lying, she wasn’t saying that to tell a convincing lie, it was just to confirm the distance between them. The question about his hand surprised him though, as it didn’t bring them closer, but it broke the wall that sat between them. “Uh yeah,” He lifted his hand, as if wondering what it looked like himself. “It’s used to a lot worse than what I put it through with Nate.” He bit on the inside of his cheek when he said that name, because he didn’t want to say that in front of Amelia really. Him being stood in front of her was bad enough, right?
His eyes focused even harder on hers as she gave him the most scathing question she could give in that moment. “Amelia.” He groaned, dragging out her name like it was a song he didn’t want to end and he didn’t, he didn’t. He shook his head, staring at her like she was being ridiculous and, for him, she was. “Of course there’s always something to fucking talk about, because me not wanting to talk to you was ever the issue. And now...” He knew he could fuck it up so easily as he spoke, so he paused, letting it hang in the air. “Now there’s more to talk about. What I said was a mistake - I don’t want us to avoid each other. And I know it’s not fair to change my mind and put that on you, but do you feel the same?”












