Unexpected
"I told you, the date was fine," I huffed as I picked apart my lunch.
I met Lara between classes per her request—I regretted that decision. She wanted details from Friday night, and I would have rather had my fingernails pulled out, one by one, with rusty pliers. I didn't want to relive that flop of a date or the mediocre sex that followed; even more so, I did not want to end up slipping and providing information about the off-duty cop.
After my Holden-induced orgasm Friday night, I knew I had to cut the cord with my thoughts toward the man. My wedding was in three months, and I was not going to see the engagement broken up over a whimsical feeling for a guy I'd never see again.
Lara rolled her eyes. "You told me it was fine, yes, but you didn't tell me any details."
"Why do you even need them? I mean, you don't like David, or me being with him."
"True. I think he's a horrible match for you, but I still want to know if you had a good time."
I sighed. "It was the usual, Lara."
"And, the usual usually has you bored out of your mind."
"Yeah," I shrugged.
I wished Lara was one of those friends I could lie to. I wish she were one of those friends that couldn't see past fake facial expressions, hidden meanings in words, or subtle shifts in demeanor.
"So, who's the dude?"
"What dude?"
"The dude you met. There has to be one."
"There was no guy."
"You're lying. Stop lying to me."
I sighed. "I only said there was no guy because I'm not even thinking about Holden anymore."
"Oh, so this guy's name is Holden? What does Holden look like?"
"Green eyes, almost black hair, muscular, tall... Why does it even matter? It's not like I'm gonna see the man again."
She assessed me with tight eyes. "Maybe you should, Ken. I'm just saying," she threw her hands in front of her, seeing I was about to protest. "I'm sitting here looking at you, and it's crazy. You flip from forlorn to dreamy and back again. You have that glow about you. That's what you should have every day, Kennedy. You're not having that with David. I mean, you should've seen your face while talking about him. Again, forlorn. But when you talk about this, Holden, character..."
"You know David and I have little time for romance, Lara."
She sighed. "You can only make excuses for so long, Kennedy. Look, just think about it. Think about that glow in your heart and if you truly believe David can give you that. I'm not saying go off and date Holden on a whim, but marriage is a huge commitment. You should decide if that's something you want to make with David."
I held up my ring finger. "Obviously, it is a commitment I'm willing to make."
Lara stood up, hooking her bag over her shoulder. "No need to get bitchy. I'm just saying, you should think things over before going on with the wedding."
I sighed. "I'm sorry. I'm just messed up about it—Holden and my physical attraction to him...then he showed up in the dressing room. I—,"
"Holden in the what?" Lara shouted, making the entire restaurant look in our direction. I sent apologetic glances to the patrons as Lara hurried back into her seat.
"I followed him around Kohl's and he knew, so he cornered me in the dressing room."
"You followed him?" Her eyes were wide with shock. "Why?"
I sighed, knowing lying was out of the question. "I felt drawn to him. Like a calling. Everything in me wanted more of him—my mind, my body. It was weird, like we were magnets fighting our way toward each other. Well, more like I was fighting my way toward him."
"What do you mean?"
"I was in my underwear and bra and he didn't even bat an eye." My voice sounded sour even to myself.
"Maybe he was trying to be respectful. Well, as respectful as a man can be after barging into your dressing room."
I sighed and let my head fall into my waiting hands.
"You like him," Lara said.
"Does it matter? He's gone, and I'm engaged."
"Whatever's meant to be will be. I'm a strong believer in that."
That's what I was afraid of. I wasn't certain what was meant to be at this point.
I grabbed my bag off the floor and stood. "Look, I have some portfolio work to do and stuff, so I'll catch up with you later."
I walked in the direction of the art studio, but somehow ended up at David's workplace, getting off the elevator, and striding to his office. My fist rapped on the door, and I waited.
The door opened and there David stood. His brown hair was neatly combed, his shirt tucked in and tie in place. "Kennedy? What's going on?" he asked.
"I just wanted to stop by," I shrugged. "I was having lunch with Lara then I was going to the studio but I didn't really feel like it, so I thought I'd say hi."
His eyebrows furrowed. "Well, hi. Come in, come in." He ushered me into his office and closed the door behind him. "I'm on a call, but I take my lunch after," he sat in his large, swivel chair.
I nodded, not wanting to disrupt him. He was talking about a discrepancy in some records as I tip toed around the office. There were pictures of us on his desk, spanning from when we started dating all the way to just a couple nights ago when we went out for his birthday. The day I met Holden.
No. Not this, again! Everything I did since last Friday turned back to Holden. I couldn't shake him. I didn't even know if I wanted to shake him.
Of course you don't, my subconscious told me. Oh, yes I do, I argued back. Of course I wanted to shake Holden. His ring wasn't on my finger. I had to shake him and the spell he put on me.
David hung up the phone and turned toward me. "Did you want to go get some ice cream or something? I know you ate lunch with Lara already..."
"Actually, I was hoping we could have sex."
He did a double take as if he was checking it was me sitting on his couch. He scratched his head, looking mildly uncomfortable. "What?"
Honestly, I did a mental double take, as well. What was I really doing there at David's office? I kept telling myself I wanted him, but the part of me that was keen on telling the truth said I was there to prove a point. I had to prove to myself that David and I were meant to be together. I had to prove I was imagining the chemistry between Holden and me.