A hoarse caterwaul echoed down the hallway, only somewhat muted by the bedroom door.
"Ellie!"
Ellie squeezed her eyes shut and counted to ten, determined not to give in to her roommate's childish bullshit.
Three hours after graduation, Molly was shitfaced.
Molly started drinking on the way to the ceremony and hadn't stopped until well after. When Ellie saw her accept a drink from a guy neither of them knew, she intervened. Now, Ellie was biding her time and waiting for Molly's boyfriend, Max, to show up- wherever the fuck he was.
For the last thirty minutes, the girls had been locked in a battle of wills. Ellie considered barricading her inebriated friend in the bedroom but realized that she might need to vomit.
So, Ellie sat in the living room and scrolled through a blur of graduation photos, gnawing her lip at the happy faces. She wondered how long they would be smiling before the college loan bill came due.
"Ellllllllllllllieeeeeeeeee! EL-AN-NOOOOOORR!!"
Ellie slammed her phone down and bolted to Molly's room. She was still yelling Ellie's name when she got to the door.
Ellie flung the door open and shouted, "What?"
Ellie's eyes blinked in frustration. Molly was lying on her queen-sized bed diagonally, stockings half off, clothes twisted, and her arm was lying across her face. She attempted to sit up but flopped back down when it took too much effort.
"Ellie, I need you to return a book for me," she said, flinging her arm in the direction of her mostly barren desk.
"What?"
"I need you to return a book for me. I borrowed it from Ruder, and he just texted me that that he needs it back."
At the mention of his name, Ellie's stomach did a flip, and she backed up toward the door.
"Absolutely not."
"Please, Ellie," she whined. "He needs it."
Ellie pursed her lips and ran her tongue across her teeth, trying to think of a way out of it.
It wasn't just the inconvenience. "Ruder" hated her.
He was Ellie's Astronomy TA during junior year. She only took the damn class because she needed science credits, and Molly convinced her that the course would help her "figure out her place in the universe."
Ellie found out later that Molly met "Ruder" at a frat party six months earlier. When she discovered he was a TA for Astronomy 101, she was determined to get in his class.
No one could blame her. Ruder was freaking hot. He was tall and athletic with blonde, shaggy hair that curled across his forehead in just the right way. Molly waited until the night before class started to tell Ellie why she really enrolled. It wasn't anything new. Until Molly met her now-boyfriend, she sucked poor Ellie into all kinds of schemes to meet men. Schemes that usually ended with Ellie tracking her down in some empty parking lot with a broken heart.
But "Ruder" was different. Ellie managed to stop that romance before it began. Not intentionally, of course.
On the first day of class, the girls sat in the back of the planetarium next to the projection booth, trying not to stand out. As Ellie perused the syllabus, something stood out, and she giggled. Ruder's first name was Walter.
"What's funny?" Molly whispered, shifting uncomfortably in the chair.
"Your prince charming is named...Walter," Ellie sputtered.
She barely said his name before breaking into peals of laughter.
"Shut up," Molly said. "He's hot. Wait 'til you see him. He could be "Elmer" for all I care."
But, she was too far gone. Ellie slapped her hands over her face, hysterical.
"All I can think about is you screaming his name," she choked out, tears streaming down her cheeks. "'Fuck me, Walter. Give it to me, Wally.'"
Ellie was close to hyperventilating when she heard his voice behind her.
"Are you about finished?" he asked through clenched teeth. He was everything Molly described him to be and more. Ellie sat frozen, in equal parts frightened by his tone and stunned by his good looks. Dazzling, brown eyes cut through Ellie, daring her to laugh again.
Self-conscious, Ellie lowered her eyes and gave him a respectful nod, focusing her attention on the front of the room.
And, that was it. Ruder despised her. He took every opportunity to call on Ellie, throwing in some belittling comment in the rare instances she got something wrong.
"Miss Jones seems to think this is an astrology class. Do I need to go around the room asking everyone their sign?"
Molly was furious, of course, and took the first opportunity to jump ship, enrolling in a Bio 101 course in hopes of landing a future doctor.
But, Ellie wasn't so lucky. Every course that filled the requirement she needed was full.
Adding insult to injury, Ruder gave Ellie the absolute worst lab time, 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Even the professor wasn't there, but Ruder showed up every Friday like clockwork to preside over Ellie's misery.
It didn't help that he was so damn fuckable. Seriously, the guy looked like he's sauntered out of a luxury brand ad.
One Friday night, Ellie's lab partner stood her up-as usual-and she was left alone with Ruger. She was struggling with orbital velocity when Ruger strolled down the aisle, his lip looking particularly biteable.
"Having some trouble, Miss Jones?"
"I don't know why you call me that. You're not my teacher."
He took a step back, and Ellie immediately regretted her tone.
"Just offering to help," he grumbled.
"I'm sorry. It's...just," Ellie shook her head. "This equation is kicking my ass."
"Lucky equation," Ruger said. Ellie's eyes snapped to meet his, and his usually steely demeanor gave way to embarrassment. Something about the way he looked made the girl smile.
He looked away and said, "Sorry."
After a brief pause, he added, "Ellie, would you like some help?"