This story was written in August 2020 and it is set in August 2020. Social distance rules apply in this world. All characters are over 18.
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"Do you ever think about that night?"
I regretted it as soon as I said it.
"What night?" she asked.
"You know. The night we..." I couldn't say it.
"Oh. That night."
I could hear her smile in the dark, even from six feet away. That was a good sign. We hadn't talked about it since maybe a week after it happened. So much had changed since then, and it hardly mattered how she felt since we couldn't touch each other. But I still had to know if she wanted to - I couldn't help it.
"Do you?" I prodded.
She inhaled slowly and I held my breath.
"Of course. Sometimes."
I let that hang in the warm summer air for a moment before asking the scarier question: "Do you regret it?"
"No! Of course not. Not at all. Do you?"
"No," I said quickly.
"Okay, good," she said. I looked over at her, laying on the grass on her back. She was looking unwaveringly at the stars. I let my gaze linger on her faint silhouette. I could see her arm bend above her head, her hairline, her nose, her lips, her chin, the curve of her neck. She bit her lower lip. I turned my face back to the sky.
I realized my cheeks were flushed and I wished for a summer breeze to relieve some of the heat that was radiating off of me. The dry grass was poking the back of my neck.
"Why do you ask?" Her question startled me.