Six hours. Janet only had to make it through six more hours of the day. If the first few were any indication, it would be no easy task.
Janet lifted the flap of the bag that was leaning against her chair. She reached inside it, her fingers searching for the hard form of the tablet within. It was still there, just as it was when she checked five minutes ago.
As she felt the tablet, her mind wandered to its purpose. Janet closed her eyes and imagined Melanie's face. She imagined her delicate features, her soft, kissable lips, and her long, silky hair. Janet reached up to grab Melanie gently by the neck, slowly pulling her closer. Melanie tilted her head to the side, closing her eyes as they approached. Her elegant smile disappeared from view just as their lips were about to meet.
"Having trouble staying awake, Ms. Haverly?" The image of Melanie shot away as the room came into focus. Janet looked around to see all eyes on her, a few of the students sniggering to themselves. She offered an embarrassed apology as Mr. Towers returned to his lecture.
Janet sat still in her desk, eyes to the front but not paying attention. The professor's voice droned in her ears along with an arrhythmic tap-tap-tap as he wrote on the chalkboard. Janet didn't even know what today's topic was about.
Five hours and forty-five minutes. That's how long until she was finally going to meet Ms. Gilio. That's what Rachel had told her in the morning as they briefly discussed the plan for the day. Rachel also made sure that Janet finally removed the trigger that started it all. She made sure to test it as well, saying Janet's name out loud.
Not much else was said by Rachel that morning. She opted to eat breakfast alone in her room instead of with Janet.
She'd understand in time, Janet was sure of it. For now, Janet tried not to think about it. She tried not to think about the accusations, tried not to feel like a hypocrite.
Unfortunately all that left her to think about was the time remaining until she could meet with Ms. Gilio.
After class was dismissed, Janet put away her papers and books and followed the crowd into the hallway. With calculus over, she was just left with two more classes. Long ones, unfortunately.
Janet walked the hallways towards her next class, the other students flowing around her at a faster pace. She looked up to see Melanie approaching from the other direction. Her hair seemed to flow as if blown by some imaginary wind. Her entourage all flocked around her. Just then, Melanie's beautiful eyes gazed into Janet's as time stood still. Janet's breath caught, and she felt as though her heart were in her ears. Such radiating beauty had Janet mesmerized.
Janet nearly stumbled as she was knocked from behind by the passing students. Catching herself, she turned back in time to see Melanie walking away, just before turning the corner. It happened almost every day. Janet knew Melanie never actually noticed her in the hallways. She was just a nobody. Still, she looked forward to the split-second encounter every time. She lived for it, and soon enough she would have more.
Janet looked at the clock in the hall. Just five more hours.
***
"So what's wrong with you?" the girl said as she placed her tray on the table, taking the seat across from Rachel. On the tray was a small container of thick-cut fries and a triangular-shaped box.
Rachel could smell the pepperoni contained within, a staple of the students that frequented the cafeteria. Her mouth watered a bit as she poked at her packaged salad.
"Just having some issues with a... friend," Rachel responded as she forced a smile on her face.
"Must be important if it's got
you
down. Want to talk about it?" Rachel had just met Emma this semester, but the two hit if off almost right away. They shared most of the same classes, so it only became natural that they help each other out with their homework. They had already promised that they would sign up for as many courses together as they could next semester.
"I don't know, it's really... complicated."
"Okay," Emma quickly said as she opened the pizza box. She picked up the slice, bringing it to her mouth. The cheese dripped onto her chin as she took a bite. She quickly dropped it back into the container, sucking in air as her hands flapped by her cheeks. "Hot!" she managed to mumble, her mouth full of cheese and bread.
Rachel opened her mouth, ready to say something, but paused briefly. Gathering her thoughts, she began, "You ever feel like you share a connection with someone, but aren't sure how to express it?"
Pulling the melted cheese from her face and licking it off her fingers, Emma replied, "Oh, you looking for a boyfriend now?" She leaned in closer and, with a whisper, added, "is it someone I know?"
Rachel held her palm up at Emma, her voice panicked, as she quickly countered, "N-no! I mean... uh... no one you know. But yeah, kinda..." There was no way she was willing to tell Emma about her feelings for Janet. She wasn't even sure of what it is she felt for her roommate herself.
Emma sat up straight, eyes full of wonder. "Okay, now you HAVE to tell me. I won't take no for an answer!" She pointed her finger at Rachel's face, her elbow planted firmly on the table.
Rachel glowered a bit as she sighed through her nose. "Fine. I met... him this year. He introduced me to a... hobby... of his," she began.
"Oooh, what kind of hobby? Is it something cool, like skateboarding? Or dangerous? Is he a mountain climber?" Emma bounced in her seat energetically, excited to hear the latest gossip.