09 • Call His Name

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     That was why a lot of her friends she'd made in school came from Travis's circle. It was intimidating at first, constantly being surrounded by people older than you, but she quickly found that they got along just fine.

     The only bad part was having to watch them leave one by one during graduation. She was left alone, and she made her own friends eventually, but she missed being in her comfort zone.

    "You'll meet them soon enough," he said. "Trust me, they're dying to meet you, too. But I want to keep you all to myself for a little bit."

    "Just a little bit?" she teased.

     His eyes glazed as he looked her over. "Definitely more than that."

     His phone rang again, the loud ringtone cutting the air between them like a razor blade. Travis had listened; he acted like he didn't notice. But despite his nonchalance, Eleanor knew the truth.

    "Answer it," she sighed.

     He looked up. "What?"

     She mustered up a genuine smile. "It's fine, you can pick it up."

     Trav gave her an apologetic look for a moment before grabbing the phone.

     The whole time, she looked down at her plate, picking at her food. It seemed like a longer phone call than usual — or maybe it was just her feeling impatient.

     Stop it, she scolded herself. She should be grateful that she was here, with Travis; it was such a nice day, and he had handpicked this restaurant and this spot specifically for her, and it'd been so long since they were like this. She shouldn't be so selfish.

     Then at some point, his face changed.

    "What?" he let out, straightening up. "You have to be fucking kidding me — yeah, yeah, okay. I know where it is. Alright. See you soon."

     She frowned as he ended the call. "Is everything alright?"

    "It's nothing," he stated, running a hand through his hair. "There's just something I have to deal with. My friends are — they're fucking idiots. But I have to go now, baby. I'm sorry."

    "Maybe I can come with — "

    "No." His answer was firm. "It's not a big deal, and it's just college stuff. You'll be too bored anyway."

     She pouted. "Alright. But you'll still help me tomorrow?"

    "I promised I would."

     Silence.

    "Hey." Travis stood up and went around the table, crouching down in front of her and clasping her hands towards his chest. "Today was amazing. You're amazing. I'll text you later, okay?"

     Eleanor nodded, her hair falling on either side of her face.

    "I love you," he added, planting a soft kiss on her neck.

     A smile formed its way onto her mouth. "I love you, too."

     Her smile still stayed as she saw him walk away, trailing her eyes on his retreating figure. And her eyes slowly drifted to the view in front of her; at their barely finished plates, at the now empty seat, at the bill rashly left at the edge of the table. At the sundress she had spent hours picking out and at the clear blue skies.

     And her smile faltered.


***


    "Aren't you supposed to be on a date?"

     Her eyes widened as she paused at checking the register. "How did you know?"

     Jeff gave her a pointed look. "You told me, like, five times the other day? Oh, Travis is going to take me to this fancy place, oh, Travis wants to pick me up, oh, Travis is so freaking perfect — "

     Eleanor covered his mouth. "I sound nothing like that!"

    "Then why are you blushing?"

     She stuck out her tongue at him.

     He stuck his tongue at her back.

    "Still on shift duty, you two," Wanda warned from the back, her dark skin shining particularly underneath today's sunlight. "Stay professional."

    "Aye-aye, captain." Eleanor didn't mind that the older woman took charge like this; in fact, she quite appreciated it. She was still a teenager after all. "I was done with my date," she admitted sheepishly.

     He peered at her. "That was fast."

     She only shrugged.

    "Hey, did that Chase guy end up being alright?" Jeff frowned, then paused for a while as a customer called out for an extra on his order, responding, "Alright, on it!" He turned to her again, creasing his eyebrows. "Wanda told me what happened. It must've sucked."

     Immediately, she felt a tinge of pain at recalling the expression on Chase's face. "It was horrible," she murmured. "The poor kid was crying. And on top of that, he wasn't the only one had problems."

     Eleanor was glad that Theo had started opening up to her. She realised that both brothers had their own ghosts, and that they dealt with them differently: one with consolation, the other with isolation. She just hoped that, if Theo was beginning to open up to her, then maybe he'd start opening up to his little brother, too. About whatever was going on between them.

    "What's the deal between you two?"

     She blinked and the cash register burst open again with a cha-ching! "What?"

    "You and Theo," he said firmly, giving her a look that said don't you lie to me. "Are you, like, friends or something now?"

    "I guess. If by friends you mean that he's not glaring at me for no reason and pretending like I don't exist, then yes," she quipped. Then her eyebrows furrowed. "Wait, you've met him?"

    "Kind of. Not someone I thought you'd befriend," he added with a smirk, "then again, if I knew someone in the world who could befriend anyone, even someone as moody as him, it'd definitely be you."

     She chuckled. "Yeah, well, he's alright. Just a little rough on the edges."

     Jeff looked at her for a while, and for a moment she thought he was going to say something. Whatever he had thought of, though, must've slipped his mind, because he merely shrugged, focusing back on his work. Either that, or he changed his mind.

    "Well, just be careful, alright?"

     She tensed. "What do you mean?"

     He opened his mouth to explain, but the customer that had called him earlier was a little impatient. So Jeff rushed with his order and went away, leaving Eleanor to ponder by herself, and wonder what his words meant.



A/N:

Ah, Travis. It's about time y'all met him.


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