![]() Chapter ThreeA Chapter by Bailey Drake“Ha! I knew you’d love it!” Rome was trying to hide his smile as we
finished the sixth Star Wars movie. By
now, it was 3:30 in the morning. Despite
the time, however, nor Rome or I was tired. “No, Julie. I didn’t love it. It was… okay.” Rome’s voice, unlike normal, had a tone that
was easy to tell he was lying. Rome
Madden had loved the Star Wars movies. “Rome, it’s okay that you like
them. What’s wrong with loving Star
Wars? Hello? Look at me!
I’m obsessed with them!” “Exactly…“ I shoved Rome, causing
him to lean farther into the arm rest on his couch. The brownies were gone, along with the
cake. Rome smiled at me, and from my
mood after Star Wars, I had to smile back.
We had a few moments of silence, before Rome looked away guiltily. “Look… Julie.
Thanks for doing this.” “Doing what?” I asked innocently, popping a piece of
popcorn into my mouth, the only food we had left. “For coming over here, and bringing
all of that stuff. You’ve really relaxed
me.” His eyes finally met mine, and I
gave him a big smile. “You’re welcome.” More silence.
Except now it was getting weird.
Why couldn’t things just be casual all of the time? “So…,”
I paused, looking around the room briefly. “I call Scarlet in Clue!” Rome groaned. * After playing board games and
making more popcorn and getting more soda, I’d forced Rome to put in Titanic. As much as I hated the movie " Rose so could
have moved her fat a*s over so Jack wouldn’t freeze his off " it was a tear
dropper. Any kind of emotion was good
for Rome to experience. “This movie is so… imprudent. No one would do all these things. Especially fall in love that fast. Love takes time,” Rome said as we watched. Longer than seventeen years? I had wanted to say it out loud,
but knew things would just get weird, so I kept the thought to myself. Instead, I brought up something that a lot of
my life is centered around. “Have you read Romeo and Juliet?” “Of course,” Rome said, looking down at me. Apparently anything to get his eyes off the screen
was a relief to him. “Well, that’s how I feel about
that. It is so unreal. No one would actually fall in love that fast,
then kill themselves over each other.
It’s illusory shadows any romantic aspects of the play. I hate it.”
Rome chuckled, and I looked up at him. “I guess that’s why you got mad
when I told you I wanted the company to be named Romeo and Juliet. I was joking, by the way.” I rolled my eyes and looked at the screen,
Leonardo DiCaprio’s face overwhelming me for a few moments. A thought " however girly it may be " popped
into my head. “He is so hot.” I drug out my words, adding a small smile to
my lips, making it seem like my love for Leonardo was the only thing on my
mind. I saw Rome look at me, back to the
screen, then back to me. “What?” “Jack. He is so cute that it’s unbelievable. I would so love to meet him in person. I’d attack him and make out with him, just to
be drug away by his body guards.” I
added a dreamy sigh to the end of it, looking at the ceiling. “He’s not that great. He looks kind of like Kenneth Johnson.” I scowled and looked up at Rome. “Really? You had to mention him?” Rome smirked, wrapping his arm around me to
pull me close. I blushed and smiled a
little. “I had to somehow get your mind off
other men.” I felt accomplished. I’d reached my goal. Rome was jealous. “You know engaged women aren’t supposed to be
daydreaming about making out with other men.”
The smile on my face grew. “I’m sorry, Rome dearest. It won’t happen again, I assure you.” Rome squeezed my shoulder, popping a kiss on
the top of my head. My smile vanished
instantly. Why couldn’t he freaking just
kiss me already? “Good. Now let’s hurry up and finish this
movie. It’s nearly five in the morning,
and we need to get to bed.” My attention
immediately turned to the television screen, although I didn’t watch the
movie. I was seething in my own
thoughts. Was it that hard to just peck
me on the lips once? Once? As I sat there angrily, I started
getting tired. My eyes started to droop,
and my head fell over to lean against Rome’s shoulder. I’d wanted to stay awake so I could finished
the movie, but my body wouldn’t allow it and went into slumber. * When I woke, I felt horrible. My eyes were crusty, my mouth tasted awful "
a sure sign of bad morning breath " and my hair felt matted and tangled. Through the huge elegant bay window, I
realized the sun was just coming up. The
clock on Rome’s mantle told me it was only 8:17. The blue light coming from the television was
making me dizzy, so I looked away, only to be met by Rome’s chest. Horrified, I looked at my position
and Rome’s. I was sitting in his lap,
his arms wrapped around me tightly, my legs sprawled across the rest of the
couch. My arms were around his neck, and
although the position was as intimate as lovers, I was curious as to know how I
got there. Did Rome put me there? Did I move in the middle of my sleep? Another problem found its way into
my mind. Rome most likely wouldn’t have
let me sleep in his lap, so chances are he didn’t know I was in his lap. So, to save us both embarrassment, I needed
to find a way out. Rome’s arms were
wrapped around me pretty tight, so my dilemma was a big problem. Slowly, to be sure to not wake him,
I unwrapped my arms from his neck, resting them in my lap so I could assess the
situation. If I could pry Rome’s arms
off me, I could go back to sleep on my own side of the couch. I grabbed Rome’s forearms, pulling on them
gently. They barely budged. I pulled harder, but Rome stirred, so I
quickly let go, putting my hands back in my lap, my head on Rome’s chest, and
pretended to be asleep. Mentally, I
imagined him opening his eyes, looking down to see me on his chest. He would most likely be surprised, then would
try to get himself out of the situation. I felt him kiss the top of my head
gently, pushing my head back, probably so he could see it. Keeping my face completely relaxed was tough,
but somehow I managed to make Rome believe I was sleeping. I felt him push away some of my hair,
smoothing my face. His lips on my cheek surprised me,
and then he repeated it by kissing the other cheek. Then my chin, forehead, nose. Suddenly his lips weren’t on any part of my
face anymore. I felt his hot breath on
my lips, and carefully, I peeked. Rome’s eyes were gently closed, and
his lips were mere centimeters away from my own.
Do it! Do it!
Do it! My head was screaming at him, and I
wanted so badly to lean up a little so I could kiss him. But for some stupid reason, it was important
that he be the one to kiss me. Not vise
versa. Rome sighed, and I closed my eyes
again. He leaned away, and carefully
slid himself out from under me, laying me down gently on the couch. He once again pushed aside my hair, and his
presence was gone. I was mentally murdering Rome. He was so stupid! Why couldn’t he effing kiss me already? God! While I was arguing with myself, I
still had to pretend to be asleep. I
heard the shower turn on, and decided I could finally get up. My stomach growled, so I went to the kitchen
to get cereal. In the doorway, I stopped,
surprised. Everything was still
white. Despite how angry I was, I
chuckled, stepping into the kitchen to get cereal. After I was almost done eating,
Jetta came in, and slowly took in the kitchen’s messy state. She shook her head, looked at me, then
started to laugh hysterically. She just
kept laughing and laughing. I didn’t get
the joke, so I smiled politely, put my bowl in the sink, and walk out of the
kitchen. The shower was turned off, so I
walked up to Rome’s room, to find myself shocked standing in his doorway. Rome was wearing nothing but a
towel around his waist, and it was the most naked I’d ever seen him. His chiseled chest glistened with water
droplets, and my heart ached for me to go run up to him so he could wrap me in
his well muscled arms. He grinned at me,
and I dumbly smiled back. “Is Jetta here yet?” Rome asked, apparently not noticing what he
was wearing. His causality about the
situation kind of scared me, and made me feel like I was overreacting. “Uh… y-yes.” I had to clear my throat afterwards, noticing
how suddenly dry my throat had gotten.
I’d never seen any man this naked before in person, and although it was
creepy, it was… gorgeous. “She has a lot of mess to clean up
in the kitchen, don’t you think?” I
couldn’t do anything but nod, so Rome turned toward his dresser, getting his
clothes, and going back into the bathroom to change. Scared to think about anything
else, I noticed that was the second time he’d showered in twenty four hours. When he came out, he asked me if
I’d like to shower. I declined, saying
I’d simply just freshen up. I washed my face, leaving it
feeling refreshed and clean. I brushed
my hair, relishing the smoothness of it before putting it up into a pony
tail. I brushed my teeth with my finger,
using plenty of mouthwash to wash out the icky taste. Rome was downstairs in the living
room when I was finished, talking on the phone. “What do you mean, you’re coming over?” He paused, and I felt suddenly like I was
eavesdropping with my standing silently in the doorway. “Yeah, she spent the night last night.” My heart jumped when I knew he was talking
about me. “No. Nothing like that.” Another pause. “Okay, whatever. Just give us an hour or two.” Then he hung up. Rome sighed deeply, running a hand down his
face. I walked all the way into the
room, and around the couch, plopping down beside him. “What’s up?” “My mom and dad are coming over
here. They want to talk to us about
something.” “Did they say what?” Rome looked over at me, giving me a small
smile that didn’t reach his eyes. “Nope. But I really don’t want to find out. The tone of his voice was… I don’t
know…” He trailed off, muttering
incoherent words to himself. “We need to
have the house clean when they get here.”
I got off the couch, pulling Rome up by his hand, leading him to the
kitchen. Jetta was on her knees
scrubbing the floor, a bucket of soapy water beside her. “Jetta, you can clean the rest of
the house. We’ll clean the mess we made
in here.” I told her nicely, trying to
forget the way she laughed. She smiled
gratefully at me, getting off her knees, leaving the kitchen. “Why must you be so nice?” Rome asked, rubbing his eyes. I shrugged, walking into the kitchen to
assume Jetta’s position. “You clean the cabinets and
counters, and I’ll clean the floors.”
Rome groaned, but did what I told him to. * “Star Wars?” Mrs. Madden questioned incredulously. I blushed, embarrassed that we’d left the
movie boxes on the coffee table. I
quickly got out of my chair to pick them up and put them back into my bag. I was always afraid of what the Maddens thought
about me. They seemed to like me a lot,
but there was something judgmental behind those smiles they gave me. “What did you guys want to talk
about?” Rome’s voice was strangely dull
and bored, as if he wanted this conversation to be over as soon as possible. “Well, actually Rome, to start
with, how about you and Julie sit in the loveseat together.” We complied without a word, even though we
were confused about Mrs. Madden’s intentions.
They sat in the couch Rome and I slept on, looking rich and sophisticated,
and I felt horrendously underdressed in Rome’s sleepwear. “We’ve come to realize that Julie
is turning eighteen soon, and before long, you guys will need to start planning
your wedding.” My stomach dropped to my
feet at Mr. Madden’s words. Uh oh. This was so not a conversation Rome and I
were ready for. We weren’t even in
love! What if our first kiss is the one
we have after we say ‘I do?’ “And we can’t help but notice you
guys aren’t exactly… intimate with each other.
Your relationship can be described as brother-sister. And that is not acceptable.” Mrs. Madden piped in. I swallowed hard, and noticed the way Rome’s
jaw kept clenching, over and over. “So, we’ve decided that you guys
need to go out on dates, take vacations alone together. Spend some time together isolated from anyone
else around you. Perhaps then you guys
will acquire the relationship necessary for marriage.” Mr. Madden was more polite than his wife, but
his words hurt. “We know this is probably awkward
for you two, so we’ve already got you started.
You’ll take a vacation at the Caribbean in a weeks time. Improvement on your passionate relationship
must be visible to our eyes. By the
annual Christmas party, we want to know you guys are truly ready to get
married.” Rome and I were silent, both angry
at his parents for pointing out the obvious truth that we didn’t want to hear. “We know the age difference might
be odd, but you’ve lived with it for many years.” Mr. Madden said, getting the last word in,
before Rome stood up to see them to the door.
They left without another word, leaving Rome and I to stand in awkward
silence. “So… that was… interesting,” I said, looking at Rome from my seat on the
couch. Rome’s eyes stared at me for a
long time, and I suddenly felt very self conscious. I tried to keep my eyes on his, but soon I
had to break eye contact. His stare was
too intense. “I’ll drive you home.” Rome’s words startled me. I got off the couch, trying not to let the
hurt I felt show on my face. He already
wanted me home, and I started to worry that he’d realized what a big mistake he
was making by marrying me. I nodded,
though, walking past him to get my dress from his room. With it draped over my arms, my heels hanging
off my fingers, I met Rome at the front door. The sidewalk hurt my bare feet, but
the pain got my mind off of other things. When I got home and Rome drove
away, the silent car ride had me in a secluded mood. Locking myself in my room all day to read a
good book seemed like a good notion. Maggie had other plans, however,
when I walked into the door. “I know you want to spend time with
your fiancé and all, but please, Julie, you’re still in school, therefore
schoolwork continues as well.” I
groaned, rolling my eyes as I shut the front door behind me. “And I won’t even start on your wardrobe.” “I’m not in the house five second
before you go teacher on me.” I
muttered, following Maggie to the kitchen table, where my books were already
placed. “What’s my assignment, teach?” Maggie gave me a scornful look that was
telling me to take this seriously. “ACT and SAT testing is coming up,
so you are going to study.” Maggie
said. I peered closer at the books on
the table, and sure enough, they were all books about the ACT and SAT. Glancing at the thickness of every book, I
grimaced. “How long exactly do I have to study
for them? I mean, I’ve taken the ACT
three times already. I’m pretty sure I
know the type of content they ask for.”
Maggie crossed her arms over her chest. “What scores have you gotten?” “28, 29, and 32.” I answered, knowing what she was getting at. “And what’s the highest score you
can get?” “36.” I rolled my eyes. “Maggie, a 32 is really good! I mean, I have a feeling, considering my
previous scores, that my next score will be higher. I’ve got the ACT down.” “And the SAT? What about that?” I shrugged. “I don’t know.” “Exactly.” So, that argument was over, even
though I was positive I’d get a pretty good score on the SATs too. Maggie gave me three books; two about the
SATs, and one about the ACT. When I
thought I knew all the content in the books, Maggie looked doubtful. We argued a bit more over that, the
conversation turning a whole different course. “Besides, why do I even need to get
good grades on these things? I’m not
going to college. I already got my job
handed to me when I was a baby.”
Maggie’s face turned slightly red at my words. “Excuse me? Did I really hear you just say you’re not
going to college?” Her voice was getting
louder, and frankly, I didn’t want to be there.
I rolled my eyes and started to walk towards my room. “Don’t walk away, Julie! We’re having a conversation we needed to have
a long time ago!” I continued walking,
slamming my door shut behind me, the lock sliding quickly into place. A lone tear ran down my cheek from today’s
problems building on my shoulders, causing a weight-like feeling to press down
on me. Seclusion. In some cases " like mine " seclusion is the
only thing that will work. © 2012 Bailey DrakeFeatured Review
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