Saturday, August 17th, 2013
Beth drove through Taco Bell on the way back to my apartment so I could buy her dinner. I had eaten two hot dogs at the game, but I still ended up buying myself some tacos. When in Rome. While we drove, I filled her in on what had happened with Melissa.
I invited her to come up and have a drink while we ate our food. After grabbing a couple of beers from the fridge, I sat down at the table. Just as I was unwrapping my food, my phone started buzzing. I glanced at the screen. Melissa was calling. I quickly grabbed my phone and answered the call.
"Melissa, hey," I said. Beth looked over at me and raised her eyebrows. I stood up from the table and walked into my room.
"Ryan, oh my god, I'm so sorry. I wasn't even thinking. Where are you?" She sounded frantic, like she was almost out of breath.
"Beth came and picked me up." Beth had also followed me into my room, wanting to eavesdrop on my conversation with Melissa. I shooed her away, but she just flopped herself down on my bed.
"I'm so, so sorry, I didn't mean to leave you without a way home. I just lost my head for a bit."
"It's fine, I made it home okay. Look, Melissa, I'm sorry for-"
"No, please don't apologize," she said, interrupting me. She took a deep breath before continuing. "You didn't do anything wrong, Ryan. Sure, the timing kind of sucked, but that's not really your fault either. I just...it was stupid of me. I knew the score. You gave me multiple chances to tell you I wanted something more before tonight, and I didn't take them. I can't blame you for moving on. It sucks, and I wish it hadn't happened, but I can't blame you." I could hear her sniffling.
"Melissa, I really like you. I don't want this to affect our friendship, but I understand if you need some distance." My chest tightened at the thought of her stepping back like that, but if she thought it was for the best then I couldn't blame her.
"No, no. I'm fine. I swear. I just got a little out of my head tonight. We're good, Ryan. I promise."
"Are you sure?" I asked. There was a beep from my phone. Cece was calling.
"I'm sure. I'm happy for you, Ryan. I really am. I'm sad for me, but I'm happy for you."
"Thanks, Melissa. Look, can I call you back? Cece is calling and-"
"I'll just talk to you on Monday. Bye." She hung up before I could respond.
I switched the call over to Cece. "Hey. Sorry, I was going to text you when I got home, but I had a little misadventure trying to get here."
"Did it have something to do with that kiss with Melissa?" my girlfriend asked. I couldn't tell from her tone if she was upset or not. I also had no idea how she even knew about that.
"Uhh, yes, actually," I said. "Not that I was trying to hide what happened but, um, how do you know about that?"
"They showed the kiss cam of you and Melissa on TV. Dad and I were watching while we had dinner."
"Cece, I'm sorry. I didn't mean for any-"
She started laughing. "It's fine, Ryan. I could tell you were trying to not do anything. They even made fun of you a bit for it on the broadcast."
"They did?"
"Yeah, one announcer said 'If you have the opportunity to kiss a girl that pretty, you take it' and the other said 'Well, maybe it was his sister?' It was pretty funny, actually. A little awkward with my dad, though. I saw you pop up on the TV and I said 'Look! That's Ryan! That's my boyfriend!' and then the next thing I knew Melissa was kissing you."
I sat down on my bed next to Beth, trying to understand how Cece could be so casual about this. Amanda would have absolutely lost her mind if something like this had happened while we were together. "Still, I know this probably isn't a good look for me. We just became official today and the next thing you know I'm kissing another girl on live television."
"As long as it was limited to what I saw on TV, then I don't think it's a big deal."
"It was," I said. "She left right after that. I'm still sorry, though. It wasn't a great position for me to be in."
"And why's that?" Cece asked, suddenly sounding more guarded.
I took a deep breath in through my nose, then exhaled. "I told you that Melissa and I were just friends and coworkers, which is true now. But it wasn't always true. We've..." I struggled for the right phrasing. "...hooked up before, and I knew that she was still interested. I didn't have a chance to tell her that I had asked you to be my girlfriend before the kiss happened."
My girlfriend was silent on the other side of the line, and I wished we could be having this conversation in person so I could see how she was taking my words. Discussing your sexual history with a new partner was a topic that could be riddled with landmines, and I really didn't want to do it for the first time over the phone. I was about to ask if she was still there when she finally spoke up.
"Okay," she said.
"Okay? That's it?"
"Yeah, that's it. I guess I never really thought about the fact that you could have been hooking up with other girls since we met, but it was none of my business, really. We weren't exclusive before today. As long as all that has stopped-"
"It has, I promise," I said.
"Then we're fine. I'll be honest, I'm not
thrilled
about it, but I get it. It's 2013, and you're a guy in your twenties. You're smart and fun and hot. You were always going to have opportunities. I know that I'm the outlier when it comes to my attitude about casual sex."
"I didn't want to have this conversation on the phone like this, but I guess it was necessary sooner than I thought. Your experience with Liam made you a bit more hesitant with sex. I guess my breakup with Amanda sort of sent me in the opposite direction. But I realized pretty quickly that it wasn't what I really wanted. That casual stuff just isn't fulfilling to me in the same way that a relationship is. I want to be with you, even taking the physical side of things slowly, more than I want to be having casual sex with other people." My heart was racing. This truly was not a fun conversation to be having just hours into our relationship.
"Thank you. That does make me feel a bit better," Cece said. "There are probably a few more things we should talk about, but you're right, it's better to do it in person."
"Do you want to get lunch tomorrow?"
"Let's just wait until Monday. I always do lunch with my dad on Sundays."
"Okay. I just...you're sure we're fine? I mean it, Cece, I'm serious about making this work with you." I hated feeling like I was already on the back foot with things now, and the ease with which Cece seemed to be handling this was just so foreign to my experience of relationships. I had always stepped carefully around things that might cause Amanda to feel jealous.
"I'm sure. We do need to talk more, but it's not urgent. It can wait until Monday. I do really look forward to seeing you, though, and not just to finish this conversation."
"All right. I'll see you Monday, then."
"Text me tomorrow, boyfriend," she said, the playfulness returning to her voice.
"I will. Goodnight, gorgeous. Sweet dreams."
I hung up the phone and sighed as I flopped backwards onto the bed.
"So, that didn't sound like she dumped your ass," Beth said. She rolled over to lie on her stomach and rested her chin on my chest.
"She did not. She was...surprisingly cool about everything. Amanda would have been freaking out. I'm not sure how to feel about it, to be honest. Hopefully it means that Cece is just a calm and reasonable person in general, but it could mean that she isn't too worked up about things with me."