Отрывки. 3.
Apr. 1st, 2007 02:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Was it real? Was she having a psychotic break? It wasn’t that hot, was is?
She had dreamed it. She had dreamed him. Her knees swayed with the dissappoitment of that idea. God, how she wanted him to be real.
He looked the same. He looked much better.
He’d seen her in her bra! Oh my.
Nobody in the worls besides her mom, her sister and her thee best friend ever saw her without her clothes on. She was a modest person. She was! She didn’t even like fitting rooms unless they had doors that closed all the way. Kostos had seen her twice!
Kostos was downstairs in
He had come to see her! All this way! What did that mean?
But wait! He had a girlfriend! What did that mean?
Oh! Get dressed. Oh, yeah.
The Travelling Pants were sitting on her desk chair, waiting patiently. Did they know about this? Had they seen this coming?
She pulled a white T-shirt over her head. She took a quick peek in the mirror. Her face was shiny with sweat. Her hair was dirty. She had a stye in her eye. Oy.
What if Kostos remembered her as beautiful and when he saw her now he thought, God, what happened? And here I traveled all this way? Her face had launched at least one ship, and now the ship was going to turn back around.
What if he wasn’t waiting her in the kitchen? What if he was leaving town in a hurry, thinking, Wow, how things change. He was probably waiting for the bus at Friendship Station.
In desperation
Fine, If he thought she’d gone ugly, fine. If that was what he cared aboutm then too bad. Besides, he had another girlfriend!
Calm. Calm down. She needed to quiet her mind. Shut up! she screamed at it.
Ahhh. Okay.
Kostos was downstairs. She would walk downstairs. She would say hello. That was she would do.
Deep breath. Okay. Calm.
He was sitting at the table. He looked up at her. He was even more… how he was before.
“Hi,” he said. He gave her a small, questioning smile.
Was her entire body shaking or did it just seem that way? Her bare feet were sweating profusely. What if she slipped and fell in a puddle of her own sweat!
He looked at her. She looked at him. She imagined a cloud of romance washing over her and embracing her in it’s grace and flattering light, giving her good ideas for things to say. Any moment now.
Come on! He was a boy, she was a girl. He was a boy with different girlfriend, but still. Wasn’t fate supposed to take over sometime around now?
She stood. She stared.
Even Effiу looked worried on her behalf.
“Sit down,” she ordered
Effie passed her a glass of water. Kostos already had one.
“Kostos is working in
“An old school friend of my father’s runs an advertising agency there,” Kostos said. He was answering Effie, but his eyes stayed on
There were too many thoughts for
Then there was the thing about being in
“I’ve always wanted to see
So he hadn’t come to
“I hope it’s okay, just dropping like this,” he said. “It turns out you live near the place I’m staying.”
Figures,
“I’m sorry if I caught you at a… bad time.” He said that to
“Where are you staying?’ Effie asked.
“With another family friend. You know how Greeks are – a port in every storm. Do you know the Sirtises in
“Yeah. They’re friends of our parents too,” Effie said.
“They’ve made it their mission to show me everything in D.C. family
Effie nodded. “How long are here?”
“Just till Sunday,” he said.
You broke up with him, a combination Effie-Carmens voice in her head reminded to her.
But that didn’t mean you were allowed to stop loving me, she felt like saying to him.
Was she so deeply forgettable?
She felt like running up to her room and pulling all his letters from their shoe bag and shoving them in his face. See? she’d shout. I’m not just nobody!
Kostos stood up. “I should get going. I’m due to the National Gallery before it closes.”
“Well, great to see you,” Effie said. She looked plaintively at
The two girls trailed him to the front door. “Take care,” he said. He was looking at
She looked at him in pure agony. She felt that her eyes were blinking at him from deep, deep inside her. They’d spent months apart, longing for each other, wishing fervently for a letter or a phone call or a snapshot, and now he was here, close enough for her to kiss, so heartrendingly handsome, and he was just going to go and leave and never see her again?
He turned. He walked out the door. He was really going. He looked back at her once.
She ran after him. She put her hand in his. She let her tears fall; she didn’t care if he saw. “don’t go,” she said. “Please.”
She didn’t really do that. She ran up to her room and cried.