Sorry, I didn't mean to make my little note go to the next page last time. Also apologize for the delay; lost my stamina a bit. You know how life is.
Between you and me, I am so glad these fools have finally made it to AZ.
I based part of this chapter on my trip to the Grand Canyon, even if the details are fuzzy now.
Chapter Four: No Sleep till Arizona
We decided to stop at Kitchen No. 324 for breakfast before heading out of Oklahoma. Tyler heard about the restaurant from a friend who told him they had "Green Eggs and Ham" on the menu. He insisted we stop there when we came up with the itinerary, not that he was enjoying it that morning. He was incredibly hungover, as was Liam, though Liam hid it better. The bar closed at 2am, but Liam hadn't come back to the hotel room until 4. I tried not to think too much about where he had been, even as I wanted to demand to be told while I teared through my eggs. I didn't have the right to know, I told myself, and had even less of a right after the whole Sam debacle.
Alexis watched us closely, and though she didn't say anything, I knew she picked up on the weird vibe and had likely deduced the cause. She must've also picked up on my desire not to talk about it because she didn't stop me to bring it up.
"Arizona tomorrow, can you guys believe it? The Grand Canyon awaits. I've never wanted to see a big hole more in my life."
"That's what he said." Tyler groaned. "God, I hate myself so much for making that joke."
Alexis clapped her hands and grinned. "Sweetie, I'm so proud of you. That was great."
"It wasn't hard to do," he said with a grimace. "You've only been making the joke for the last few days."
"Yes, but Claire and Liam didn't know that, did you guys?"
We stayed silent. Alexis deflated a bit.
Tyler managed to get me alone while everyone took an opportunity to go to the bathroom before getting back on the road. He apologized for being an idiot and said he hadn't given much thought to how it would make me feel.
"Alexis says I can be a thoughtless butthole sometimes," he said.
"I get it. Like I said to her, he's your friend."
He shook his head. "You're my friend, too, and creating this drama wasn't cool. I'm a buffoon. Do you ever just... find yourself going with flow too much? You don't think, you just do what people tell you to? It works so well with Alexis. I don't have to think too much about whether I'm doing the right or wrong thing because she'll tell me, and because I just naturally put in the effort to be good for her. But sometimes I go along with shit and make it all worse. I avoid temporary discomfort and create a way more uncomfortable situation."
I blinked. "This is all very deep of you. It also sounds a lot like what Alexis said to me about myself."
"Oh, yeah, she told me. She says we are a lot alike and this why she loves and hates us." He gave me a quick hug. "I really am sorry."
"I know," I said.
By the time we climbed into Liam's car, we were all quiet for different reasons. The silence was a bit uncomfortable, but I was grateful for it. I had a lot to think about.
"Goodbye to Oklahoma City and sexy cowboys," Alexis said as we drove onwards.
*****
Things hadn't improved by the time we pulled into a gas station in Amarillo. Alexis stopped trying to chat with everyone, Tyler napped and Liam remained stoic. I tried to speak with him a little. He grunted in response a few times, then reached forward to turn the music up. It was like we had gone back in time. This was the Liam I used to know, not the one I knew now.
"Can we talk about it?" I asked once we pulled into into Los Poblanos Inn and Organic Farm in Albuquerque. It was an amazingly beautiful place, but I felt too sick and discombobulated to enjoy it. "I feel like I didn't explain it well and now things are weird between us."
Liam yanked off his shoes and flopped back on the bed with a long sigh. "You want to see your ex, fine, but you can't expect it not to be a little weird between us now. It'll blow over soon, probably when we're finally in Arizona."
"I don't
want
to see him, I want closure."
He got off the bed and came to stand in front of me. Close. "I don't think you know what you want."
"That's not fair."
"And closure," he went on, "is ridiculous. There is no such thing. What do you think you'll achieve by meeting him? You think he's going to apologize and mean it? Do you think he's going to have an explanation good enough for breaking your heart?" He stepped even closer. "Or are you hoping he'll beg to take you back?"
"Don't be ridiculous, I don't want to get back together with him. I just want some kind of punctuation mark on our relationship."
"But not a period, right?" he asked, his expression darkening.
"It was an important relationship to me, in spite of how it ended, and I guess I
am
looking for some kind of explanation." I crossed my arms. "And you know what? I don't think I owe
you
any explanation. All you've said since we started this thing is that you didn't want strings. We've been having an amazing time, but you're not my boyfriend and you don't know me. This thing is a few days old and already you're judging me!"
He took a step back like I pushed him. "Don't turn this around on me," he hissed. "We were having a good time until you decided you wanted to meet up with your ex-boyfriend and try to keep it from me until shit got too awkward. How do you think that made me feel?"
He got his phone, wallet and key card like the night before. "Alexis is right, by the way. You are passive. Don't kid yourself that you didn't feel like maybe this could become more, but you won't do anything about it, except maybe sabotage it."
Liam slammed the door on his way out.
*****
Dinner at the Inn was an unusually quiet affair that night. Liam didn't show up and Tyler and Alexis were awkward about it.
"I'm sorry, guys," I said after we asked for the check. "I feel like I ruined this trip. I never should have slept with Liam. I made everything weird."
Alexis forced a smile. "Stop. You didn't ruin anything. And I wouldn't say you made
everything
weird, right, Tyler? We're not weird."
Tyler dutifully nodded. "Right."
"You guys are so weird right now," I said. "Don't even bother denying it."