Until Now

By JulieM819

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Maisie had planned to dedicate this summer to going out with friends, staying single, and concentrating not o... More

Until Now
Chocolate Sauce and Booze
Tears Streaming
Manager Maisie
Unoffically Offical
One in the Same
Surprises
Kangaroos & Dinner For Two
This Morning
Come Here
The Elephant
Picking and Choosing
Broken Glasses and Broken Hearts
Bitch
That Morning
Falling Apart
Fix This
I Don't Know
Confused
Underage Drinking
Blue Eyes
I'm Yours
Until Now

We're Friends, Right?

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By JulieM819

     "Okay." Violet climbed back up on the counter, watching me, "Continue with your story!"

     "Fine," I grunted, looking at Hallie as she shuffled across the floor. She had dumped her shoes somewhere in the store earlier, and was now sliding around in only her socks. She slid across, losing her balance, and tumbling into a pile onto the floor beside me. I looked down at her, shaking my head. I moved behind the counter, tugging out a small stool none of us really ever used. I took a seat, watching as Hallie lifted herself up on the counter beside Violet. They both turned around to face me, waiting intently.

     "Maisie, we need to talk."

     "I know."

     "Where were you last night?" She was furious, I could tell.

     "I spent the night at Tyler's," I answered easily, "And I wasn't going to have this conversation in front of him or Dad."

     "There's nothing going on between Todd and I. We were—"

     "Holding hands," I finished for her, my voice escalating. "I do that with all of my friends!"

     "How did you even know I was at that store with Todd?"

      "That isn't important!" I snapped, "All that matters is that you were!"

      "Maisie." Her voice was much quieter this time, as her eyes narrowed. "You can't say anything to your father or brother about this. Don't tell anyone, actually."

     I laughed slightly as I repeated this to the girls. Clearly, I wasn't listening to that. The girls chuckled too, and Hallie rolled her eyes. Besides, Logan was the one that told me. If they were strolling around a public place in town, you'd think other people would have seen too. A lot of people probably knew and just didn't want to be the one to rat her out. I knew the girls wouldn't tell anyone anyway, so I really had no hesitation in telling them. 

     "You're such a good listener, Maisie," Hallie joked. 

     I shot her a look, adding, "Hey, I can stop at any time." 

     Violet shoved herself into Hallie, shaking her head, "Keep going, who cares?"

      "Unlike you," I growled, "I don't want to hurt them. I'd never even think about telling them this. You would ruin Tyler, and Dad would be devastated."

      "Your father's so busy with work, he would hardly notice."

      That had startled me, and I had stumbled backward slightly, as if I had been slapped. I shook my head, heading upstairs. "I'm not going to tell them."

     As I approached the top of the stairs, I realized she was following me. "How long?" I turned around.

     "How long what?"

     "Have you been seeing him?"

     "Maisie—"

     "How long?" I repeated, adding more emphasis on my words.

     "Six months."

      I scoffed, turning on my heel. I knew she was still following me, even though it was clear I didn't want to speak to her. As I entered my room, I slammed the door in her face, hoping she got the message. There was a pause, as I turned to face the door. Cautious and soft, a knock came to my ears. I clicked in the lock button, falling back on my bed. At that point, I couldn't control it, as tears landed upon my bedspread, staining the colors.

     "That's it?" Hallie leaned forward.

     "Then I left for work," I shrugged, standing up, shoving the stool back into the corner. I closed my eyes, running my hands through my hair as I paced around the store. The girls watched silently, knowing better than to speak up. My eyes trailed across the street, connecting on the market doors.

     I could see through the glass that Logan was assisting a customer, who from the looks of it, wasn't happy. I looked back to the girls, hesitating. They stared forward, watching me. "I'll be right back."

     "Maisie, if you're going to talk to that Logan kid—" Violet mumbled.

     "He's my friend," I paused, "He didn't deserve how I talked to him."

     "You're going to end up as bad as your mother!" Violet shouted. I spun on my heels, stomping back to stand before her. She clasped her hand over her open mouth, gasping. "Maisie, I am so—"

     "Shut up," I growled, standing in front of her. "How dare you?"

     "Maisie, why don't we go out—?" Hallie hopped off the counter, grabbing my arm. She tugged me toward the front door.

     "No!" I shouted, shaking my arm free, charging at Violet. She screamed, as high pitched as possible, covering her face.

     "Maisie!" She begged, "Maisie, I'm—"

     "I said shut up!"

     She uncovered her face slowly, her arms extending in front of her to grip my shoulder. She held me away at arm's length, as her eyes widened. I felt someone grab my waist, yanking me into the air. From the angle they were holding me at, it was impossible to see the face. I knew, judging by my weight, it wasn't Hallie who was lifting me. I kicked, shouting as I felt my back press into someone's chest. I was carried outside, the bells jingling as the door swung open.

     As soon as we were completely outside, and the door closed behind us, my feet were returned to the ground. Two hands shoved my back, causing me to stumble forward slightly. I spun around, expecting to want to attack Violet's hero. Instead, I froze, watching Logan stand wide-eyed before me.

     "Hey," He panted, "Easy."

     "Why did you—?"

     "We heard Violet's screams from across the street. Imagine my surprise when I look out the front window and see you practically on top of your best friend."

     "For the record," I crossed my arms defensively, "I was defending you."

     "Oh?" He chuckled, and I narrowed my eyes in his direction.

     "I was just about to come apologize, but she said—"

     "Maisie, just stop talking for a minute." He held up his hand, shaking his head. "God."

      I frowned, looking at my feet. "Let me drive you home," He whispered, taking my hand in his. I refused to look up, instead shaking my head slightly.

     "Oh, come on," He nudged against me, "We're friends, right?"

      "I was such a bitch to you," I whispered, a tear dripping down onto the concrete sidewalk. As the two connected, the mere drop seemed so small, resembling only a raindrop. This tear, however, held so much more emotion.

     "It's fine," He assured me, squeezing my hand, "Come on, let me drive you."

     "I'm working, and—"

     He laughed, "Look at me."

     I shook my head, focusing on the teardrop below me. 

     He laughed again, tilting my chin up with his pointer finger. "Look at me."

     My watery eyes met his, and he shook his head slightly. "I don't think working is a good idea right now," He reminded me, opening his arms. "Come here."

     I stepped forward into them, sighing contently as they closed around me. I felt his warm breath on my ear as he leaned in. "Maisie, let me bring you home, okay?"

     I nodded, my arms clinging to him as I sobbed. I hated crying in front of people, I usually felt so weak and vulnerable. In Logan's arms, however, I didn't. I felt safety, warmth, and comfort, and that was so rare to me, that I nodded, silently giving him permission to drive me home.

     "Let me go talk to the girls, okay? Why don't you just sit here?"

     I leaned against the window, sliding down to the ground, pulling my knees to my chest as I cried. "I need to talk to Violet."

     "Not tonight, you don't." Logan whispered, setting his hand on my shoulder. "Stay right here, okay?"

     I nodded, mumbling inaudible words, as I attempted to thank him. I heard the jingle of the bells, as I pictured Hallie holding Violet as she sobbed. She didn't mean what she had said, although it was true. I shouldn't be going home with Logan when I was dating someone else. It would have been different if he was only a friend, but I had admitted to them earlier that I felt something with Logan; something I didn't feel with Jack. I pulled my knees closer to my chest, taking in the late-night breeze.

     "Let's get you home," Logan assured me, helping me to my feet moments later.

     "How is she?"

     "She'll be fine," He promised, wrapping his arm around my shoulder, holding me against his chest. I shivered against him, wiping my eyes. I looked up slowly when we reached his car, parked neatly in a parallel parking space in front of the market. He blinked, chuckling. "Someone was wearing a lot of makeup tonight."

     "Oh, God." I mumbled, wiping quickly at my cheeks.

     "It's okay, you don't have to look awesome to be beautiful."

     "So you're saying I look awful?" I laughed a little, and he grinned back.

    "There's that smile."

     I felt my face heating up as I climbed into the passenger seat, angling the air conditioning vents away from me. He climbed in beside me, adjusting his mirror. 

     "What about work?" I questioned before clarifying, "Your work?"

     "I told them I'd come back. I just have to get you home first, alright?"

     "I don't really want to go home, though." I frowned.

     "Do you want me to drive you to your boyfriend's? I'm sure you could give me directions or something." He pulled the seatbelt across him, earning a click as it locked into place. This sentence made my heart skip a beat. I really didn't want to go there either, but I appreciated Logan's efforts. He was a sweetheart and that really meant a lot.

     "I look like a mess." I shook my head.

     "You're fine," Logan rolled his eyes. He switched the car into drive, about to ease his foot off the brake. "He's your boyfriend. It shouldn't matter."

     "My brother's his roommate." I sniffled, "And we're fighting too."

     "Oh," Logan sighed, putting the car back into park. "You could stay at my place?"

     "What about your parents?"

     "They're probably asleep like they were last time you were over."

     I blinked, realizing that I had been sitting almost naked on his bedroom floor drinking his father's wine, when he had been sleeping down the hall. That thought hadn't crossed my mind until now, and I felt my face heating up at that.

     "I don't want to impose."

      "I'm offering. How is that imposing?"

     "You can't really just leave me There," I mumbled.

     "I could," He joked, nudging his shoulder against me, "Come on,"

     "I can stay at Hallie's." I suggested.

     "Maisie." He switched the car back into drive, this time letting go of the brake fully. The car moved forward, as he switched on the turn signal, filling the silent air with a steady rhythm, "I'm bringing you to my house."

     "Okay." I gave in, slumping against the door. I closed my eyes, sniffling the rest of the ride there.

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