I knew enough about Sandy to figure out what to get her and I knew Sunny pretty well, though I didn't have anything in mind yet. I didn't know Louis at all.
"Tell me about your Dad."
"What do you want to know?"
"Well, I've met everyone else and gotten to know them a bit, but other than seeing him when we left, I have no clue about your Dad."
"He's a really sweet guy, and very smart. He has all kinds of interests. He knows things about almost everything. Of course, he does wander off into space every once in a while."
"Does he know he's a nerd?"
It was his turn to laugh.
"Yeah. He'd have to be pretty obtuse not to notice. But he doesn't care. He's happy being him."
"Do you know you're a nerd?"
He smiled, put his arms around me and pulled me in.
"Yeah. And I'm happy being me."
He squeezed me as he said this. I don't know who had the bigger smile, Jeff or I.
"Tell me more." I snuggled against him. "Does he have a sense of humor?"
"He has a great sense of humor. Sometimes he can get a little cheesy, but he can see the humor in almost anything."
I knew what I was getting Louis.
"What about his parents?" I asked. "I haven't heard a word about either of them."
"Car accident." He didn't sound upset.
"Sorry."
"It was a while ago. The thing that makes me sad is that I don't remember much about them. Sandy has almost no memory of them at all."
"That's a shame."
I kissed his cheek. I kissed his neck. I kissed behind his ear. This had nothing to do with sex. I just wanted to be as close to him as I possibly could.
He ran his hand lightly through my hair. I didn't ever want this to end.
Finals were over and I loaded the car to head home. I had never felt so positive about how I had done. I had also never been so well prepared.
I turned on the radio before heading to Jeff's dorm. Counting Crows was reminding me of Sam and I couldn't help but smile.