Things were still weird. Scott had moved back into his room some weeks before, long after was probably normal, but when had Scott and Derek ever been normal? They tried, sure; Scott went back to sleeping in his own bed, to pretending that he'd never gotten hurt in the first place. He'd gone back to school (having gotten Deaton to forge papers saying he had mono) and had started back with track, and for the most part, everything was okay.
At least, he thought so. He worried about Derek though, despite the other's assurances that he was fine, that Scott had nothing to worry about, and he didn't believe it. But he just wanted things to go back to the way they were, and so he'd let it go.
He didn't push, didn't ask. And when Derek insisted on coming to Scott's final track meet of the year, Scott selfishly found himself looking forward to it, never questioning if he was sure.
And maybe, in the end, that had been Scott's biggest mistake.