This was my entry for the 2016 Winter Holidays Contest, and one of my personal favorites. Re-edited as of Feb 2019. All applicable characters are at least 18 years of age.
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The airport was busy with holiday travelers, myself included. I had my reasons for wanting to attend college on the opposite end of the country, but the downside was I rarely had the time, or money, to fly home to see my family. Special occasions and holidays were pretty much the only exception. The Christmas trees and festive music were a welcome reminder of which had brought me back to South Carolina today.
I made my way through the terminal, grabbing my modest luggage and checking my phone for any texts from my younger sister. Chloe was always the one to pick me up from the airport, a tradition I certainly welcomed. I'd never made many friends growing up, but when friends are hard to come by, a loyal sibling will work just as well. I was having trouble unlocking my phone with the gloves I was wearing, despite their claim to be smart phone compatible. I was ready to give in and take one of them off when a message lit up my screen.
"Look up!"
I looked up to find Chloe smiling back at me, just a few yards away and putting away her phone. I would have found her easily enough had I not been preoccupied with my gloves. I laughed as she rushed over to me, barely managing to raise my arms before she latched on to me with a hug.
"Welcome home, Elliot!" she said as I caught my breath.
"Thanks," I replied. "Good to be back."
Chloe was a full year younger than me, though you'd be forgiven if you mistook us for twins. Her hair is the same chestnut brown as mine, and her eyes a lighter shade of green than my own, but not by much. The boots she wore today have a slight heel, bringing her up to my height almost exactly, and thanks to years of morning runs together the two of us are in identical health. There was, of course, one noticeable difference about me today.
"You know I almost didn't recognize you with all that scruff on your face," she said after finally letting me go. "Mom is going to give you hell when she sees that, you know."
I ran my fingers through my goatee and shrugged. "Probably, but don't worry it's only temporary."
"Ran out of razors, did you?" she asked with a smirk. "Don't worry, you can borrow mine, but you'll have to find your own shaving cream if you don't want to smell like lavender."
I sighed. "I'm good on razors. Just didn't feel like taking care of it for a while. I'll explain in the car, but we should get out of here before we get trampled."
Chloe didn't press the issue. I pulled my coat tight around me as I prepared to leave the warmth of the terminal and face the cold winter of the Southeast. As I mentioned before, the West Coast had its benefits. Luckily the snowfall had been relatively light this year, and her Kia Soul was parked close enough that my socks remained dry. I stowed my bags in the rear and climbed in as she turned up the heat.
"Look at you, you're shivering. I suppose three years out in California will do that," Chloe said as she watched me climb in.
"You definitely get used to it," I replied as I kicked snow off my boots and closed the door. "You should come visit sometime, you know. You'd love it out there."
"Maybe I will one day. You can show me around Hollywood and help me get that acting job we always talked about."
I laughed. "Wrong city. It's weird. In a way, the cold is kind of comforting. Reminds me that I'm home."
"Is that why you've got the facial hair going on? Think it'll keep you warm while you readjust? Oh, wait, don't tell me! This was Brittany's idea wasn't it? It seems like the sort of thing she'd go for. How is she, anyway?"
I stared out the window, calculating my answer as the Christmas lights passed by. I knew the pause was a bit too lengthy, and Chloe had probably already assumed my words weren't going to be cheerful, but she waited for me to speak all the same.
"Brittany and I split up. Three weeks ago."
"Oh Elliot, I'm so sorry! I don't think you ever mentioned it or anything. Are you okay?"
"Yeah, I'm okay. Really. And I'm sorry I didn't tell you sooner. I just didn't want to bother anyone with it, I guess."
"How did it happen?"
I sighed. "I caught her fucking around behind my back while she was claiming to be studying."
Chloe looked beyond surprised. "Holy shit, are you serious?"
"Afraid so. We all had our exams before winter break, so I wasn't surprised when she started texting to say she'd be in the library studying all evening. Then one night I figured I would surprise her by bringing coffee and snacks, but she wasn't in the library like she said she was. I went over to her apartment and found her bent over in front of some other guy. I don't even know who he was."
"That's really fucked up," Chloe said. "I know I've never really met her or anything, but I never thought she'd be the type. What did you do?"
I shrugged. "I left. It was the only thing I could do. She called me a million times and sent all kinds of texts trying to make me understand, but it was too late. I haven't seen her since, and I hope I never see her again."