XXXV: I Need You
Blake and Liam
Blake
Blake was on her way back from the gym when her phone buzzed. She frowned as she fished it out of her yoga pants, then froze when she saw Liam's name above the message. She immediately moved out of the middle of the sidewalk and leaned against the fence overlooking one of the lowered parking lots off the main avenue. This one had a large mural covering one of the walls. She thought it might have been a student project. Blake shook herself, looking down at her phone. As she opened her it, Blake realized she was biting her lip.
Liam:
Hey. I know things have been weird lately. I don't like that, and I miss you. Can you meet me near HoJo later so we can talk?
Blake smiled despite her nervousness.
Blake:
Sure. When were you thinking?
Liam:
Your last class is over at 6:30, right? Does 6:45 work?
Blake:
That's perfect.
As that last text sent, Blake's eyes widened for a moment. She worried that that last text had been too weird, but Liam responded right away.
Liam:
See you then :)
Blake sighed, sagging against the wall. She couldn't help smiling.
He doesn't hate me.
Blake wanted to laugh. She knew she was probably reading a bit too far into things, and her mind wanted to overanalyze the texts and delve even deeper, but she knew Liam didn't hate her. He wouldn't have faked being pleasant with her if he did.
Maybe I won't go out tonight.
Taking a deep, satisfied breath, Blake pushed herself off the wall, then resumed her walk back to her apartment. She made it only a few steps before pausing again, eyes going wide.
She pulled her phone back out and looked at the time.
Fuck! I need to get ready now!
Blake took off for her apartment at a run, for once, not caring how much attention she drew to herself.
***
Liam
Liam paced nervously on the sidewalk outside his dorm, resisting the urge to check his phone again.
She's coming straight from class, and you got here early, calm down.
Liam had sat on the nearby bench for a bit. About 30 seconds. He still didn't know exactly what he was going to say to Blake. Most of him was just excited to see her again. He hadn't lied when he'd told her he missed her.
Taking a deep breath, Liam brought his hands to his face, then scrubbed one through his hair.
I really hope I don't fuck this up.
"Liam?"
Liam jumped at the sound of his name, whipping around to a wide-eyed Blake staring up at him. He relaxed a bit at the sight of her, smiling, but his eyes widened further as he drank her in.
She looked incredible, even more so than usual. Her blue hair was barely visible, all tucked up under her red beanie. It added to the bundled-up look she seemed to be going for, with a dark grey scarf bundled around the collar of her navy peacoat, and thick leggings sticking out the bottom to cover her legs. Liam knew it had to be something with make-up that made her eyes look so inviting, but he had no clue exactly what his friend had done. Her lips seemed a deeper red than usual.
"Thanks," she said, rosy cheeks darkening a bit.
Liam blinked, then remembered what he'd said:
You look incredible.
He smiled nervously, running a hand through his hair again, "Uh, you're welcome." He hadn't realized he'd spoken that thought.
"So, are we just going to sit out here?" She asked, eyeing the bench.
Liam shook his head, "No--no, of course not. Way too cold. I figured we could walk over to Baystate and find an empty study room, or we could go up to my room if you don't want to walk that far. Eli is going to be out studying for a bit, and Swar just left for class.
Blake studied him for a moment, then nodded toward Liam's dorm, "Let's go up to your room. It's too cold out to walk all the way down to Baystate."
Liam smiled and led her up to the dorm entrance. They swiped in, then rode the elevator up. Neither of them spoke. It was a little awkward, but not entirely.
Once Liam opened the door to his room, he froze, remembering how messy it was. He hadn't actually expected Blake to come up.
"Uh, Liam?" She asked from behind, poking him in the back and making him start, "You gonna let me in?"
"Yeah," Liam sighed, shifting so Blake could move past him, "It's just a little messy, sorry."
Blake snorted as she walked into the room and shrugged off her coat, unravelling her scarf. She sat down on the chair beneath his bed, hanging the coat over the back, "Honestly, not as bad as I expected considering you're a comp-sci major and you live with two other dudes."
Liam smiled nervously, taking off his own coat, "Thanks, I guess."
Blake looked even more incredible. She'd worn a long, cozy-looking sweater-dress under her coat that somehow clung to her form and gave ample room for bundling up at once. It looked very good on her.
He cleared his throat, looking away, then walked over and grabbed Swar's chair, pulling it over toward Blake before taking a seat, "So..."
"So," Blake said, nodding.
"I'm--"
They both started at the same time, then paused, the awkwardness finally setting in.
"You go first," Liam said.
Blake looked down for a moment, her mouth drawing to a thin line.
"I miss you," she said.
Liam blinked, tensing at the slight waver in her voice.
"I'm really sorry for what happened," she said, "I know I said that last time, but I mean it." She looked into his eyes, "I'm
so sorry.
I knew it was a bad idea, and I didn't stop myself. I wanted to tell you immediately--"
Blake cut off with a sniff and a deep shuddering breath. She looked him in the eyes again, "I just want to be friends again. I miss sitting with you in class or at lunch or walking with you after class. I--I know I fucked up, and I don't have a good excuse for it. I don't expect you to forgive me, but I hope you can try not to hate me."
Blake's voice broke on the last few words.