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Chapter 5 - Part 7/7
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Nell zoomed out of the football match they were watching, her mind had drifted away. She started wondering what it would be like to not wait for someone all day and night, to not be a half of a pair, to not depend on someone else. What would not being in love be like? She had gotten so used to it; she couldn’t remember what life used to be like before Mathias.
Was this it for her? Was this all she was going to know? Waiting, depending, being a half and not a whole.
“What are you thinking about?” he talked low, but it was enough to snap her out of her train of thoughts. “You’re not celebrating the goals.”
“Love” she shrugged, looking for his hand. “Life. I don’t know; nothing important anyway.”
“Don’t overthink, babe. It’s not good for your health, you know that. Let’s just watch the match, alright?”
“Okay” she replied, breathing out. He bent to her side then, eyes closed, and she let him press his lips to hers. She knew this; this was familiar, this had always been good. And still, the thoughts filled her mind once again as they kissed:
Is this all?
Chapter 5 - Part 6/7
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“Baby” Nell and Lennox both turned around at that voice. She looked at Lennox from the corner of her eyes, the way he followed Mathias steps with his gaze. He had known Nollaig’s boyfriend was coming, she had told him when they were having lunch. “Lennox, hi.”
“Hi” the boy replied. Mathias laid his hand on Nells back, pulling her to him. She felt uncomfortable; public acts of love, or anything that could prove they were a couple, wasn’t the usual. She felt too exposed.
“How is it that you’re always together, you’re friends now?” Mathias laughed. Fake, she thought.
“For the record, yes” she didn’t want to look at Lennox while saying that. The last thing she needed was to receive a disapproving look from him and feel even more embarrassed. “Working on it.”
“Great. Any friend of Nollaig is a friend of mine” Mathias nodded, peeking at Lennox. The boy looked more amused than anything, his eyes going from Nell to her boyfriend, and back, like if he was watching a tennis match. “Can we go now? I can’t wait to spend time with you.”
Mathias leaned in. It all happened to quickly for Nell. She thought about a kiss in public, again, and before she realized she was dodging him, blocking the way of his lips with her hands. What was wrong with him? As far as she knew, he wasn’t big even on holding hands on the street.
“Baby-”
“Let’s go home, alright?” she smiled sweetly, though she was pushing him away blatantly. She could have sworn Lennox was chuckling in the background. “Bye Len, see you soon!” she exclaimed cheerfully, dragging Mathias away already.
“Len?” Mathias arched his eyebrows.
“I told you. We’re friends” she only looked back once, to find Lennox smiling, already entertained for the rest of the day.
Chapter 5 - Part 5/7
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“Lennox” Nollaig called when he saw him already walking to his car. He turned around, eyebrows arched as if her voice had startled him. She smiled. “Wait up. Are you in a hurry?”
“No” he smirked back. His eyes narrowed when she got to his side, as if he was trying to decipher what exactly was going on.
“Thank you for lying back there” she bit her lip. “These practices mean the world to me.”
“I just like seeing the doc on edge, it wasn’t about you” he tilted his head.
“Right” she sank her hands on her pockets, eyes fixed on him. He was lying. She didn’t know why, but she wasn’t about to ask. He’d stop lying at some point, when the time was right. And she was going to help that time come. “I was thinking about what you said to the doctor on our second session” Lennox looked clueless at that. “About my phone number.”
“Oh” his mouth sifted to the shape of the letter that came out of it.
“I think it’s a good idea” Nollaig took her hand off her pocket with her phone between her fingers. Lennox looked puzzled, and she laughed slightly at it. “You know, just patient-doctor stuff.”
“Right” Lennox grinned, taking the phone off her hands but still looking confused and unsure, as if he was expecting her to back down any second now. “Patient-doctor stuff” he muttered while noting down his phone number on her phone, a small smile seeming to play in the corners of his lips. “Great.”
Chapter 5 - Part 2/7
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“Welcome to Clara’s bakery” Nell heard her friend exclaim joyfully. If River had something, is that he always adapted quickly to any situation. Studying theater also helped, obviously. “How can I help you?”
Nell covered her mouth with both hands. She didn’t know exactly why she didn’t want him to know she worked here.
“Hi” Lennox sounded distant, but slightly amused. She could picture his eyebrow arching without looking at him. “I thought there was someone else here with you.”
“Oh, mmm-” River started. Nell hit him with her elbow, biting hard on her lip. Her friend kicked her back. “No, there was only me.”
“A girl was here before I came in” Lennox hesitated. Nell wanted to dig a hole in the ground and hide in it. She was going to be busted.
“Must’ve been a reflection” River shrugged. “Anything else I could help you with?” he sounded half joyful, half irritated. If Nell hadn’t been hiding, River would have gone all crazy-fan-ish on Lennox, but he was holding himself back. She felt kind of guilty, but her friend was doing one hell of a job, and she bet he was still happy inside that he got to talk to one of his favorites musicians.
“No, thank you” Lennox said. Nell waited, listening carefully to each of his steps on the tiled floor, picking on her friend saying goodbye and counting the seconds Lennox could take to wave his hand as he always did, and walk out of there. She stood up and sighed.
“Okay” River eyed her, suspicious. “What the hell was that about?”
Chapter 5 - Part 4/7
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“Hello” Nell rushed into the consult.
“Hi-” Dr. Heimirsson stopped talking when Lennox entered the room after Nollaig, waving a hand in the air as per usual.
“Heyya, doc” he said cheerfully. The therapist’s jaw seemed to drop to the floor as his eyes floated between the people standing in front of him.
“Ah, we-” Nell began without thinking. She lost her train of thoughts after those two words. She didn’t want to get expelled nor kicked out, that’s what was filling her mind and lot letting her talk with sense.
“We ran into each other in the elevator” Lennox lied casually. Nell wanted to slap herself; why couldn’t she just make up something like that instead of making everything look suspicious and awkward?
The doctor opened his mouth as if to say something, and Nell guessed he was still unsure as his eyes urged them for a real explanation from behind his glasses.
“Did you come together?” he frowned.
“Yes. Five precious steps from the elevator to your door. What a great walk” Lennox walked pass Nollaig and perched on the back of his chair. He looked at her from the corner of his eyes, the devilish grin beginning to form. It was all a role, someone he was used to playing as, she comprehended. “Shall we begin now?”