Chapter 4 - The Beanery
Friday, February 14, 2020
He tasted of mint toothpaste as we slowly kissed in the kitchen. Evan had just got out of his bathroom and I was almost ready to head out to my classes when he swooped in and pulled me close.
Smiling up at him as we slowly disengaged, I said, "Happy Valentine's Day, baby. Remember, I'll give you your present before we go out tonight."
"Ok, I'll wait to give you my gift too. Happy Valentine's Day, El," his eyes were so happy it made me step on my tip toes to kiss him again, harder. After a minute I took a step back, I was starting to breath hard and feel a tingle in my belly and I couldn't just drag him back to bed so I needed to stop.
He was staring at me with an intense hunger in his eyes that was making me mentally run through my morning schedule to see if I could maybe miss a couple of classes, but nope my Fridays were mostly core subject lectures and I couldn't skip them.
Pushing him on his chest I sighed and bit my lip and coquettishly said, "Stop looking at me like that, I can't skip this morning." A good portion of my mind was hoping he'd simply pick me up and carry me off to ravish me despite my unconvincing protests, but he nodded and laughed in agreement. Poop.
I grabbed my bookbag and opened it up to put my laptop in, then placed it all on the kitchen counter close to the door to the apartment where we kept our keys and stuff. Evan grabbed his messenger bag and made sure he had his wallet and keys and so on, but then he glanced at his phone and looked around, clearly missing something.
"Hey El, have you seen my phone cable? I'm at 10% here," he asked.
"First of all, how do you live like that, having your phone dead first thing in the morning? I don't know where your cable is but my phone is fully charged if you want to take mine," I replied. He was across the kitchen island from me, and I happened to glance at my open bookbag on the counter and saw a flash of shiny white paper amongst all the garbage I carried around with me. Ah hell, the coupons!
Evan was just starting to reach for my bag but I quickly walked back and took it. I thrust my hand in to make sure the coupon book was buried in with the textbooks, makeup accessories and random clothes I had in the bag and then quickly opened the side pocket and pulled out my phone cable and charger.
"Here you go," I said as I handed it to him, smiling at my ability to keep the coupon book hidden until it was time. Evan took the cable and charger and stuck it in his bag, and after one last lingering goodbye kiss - a mere 1 or 2 minutes, quite brief - we left together to go learn shit.
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Our apartment is on Thunderbird Blvd, in a good central spot on campus. Across the street is a small triangular park where the roads split and curve, and on the other side of that park is a large student housing complex. In that complex is the Beanery Coffee Shop, a 30 second walk from our front door and the chief supplier of caffeine and pastries for my brother and me.
It was after 2PM when I met up with Evan and a few mutual friends at the Beanery for a regular get together. I sat next to Evan and two of his friends, Faisal Amadi and Ryan Martin. We had just finished our hellos when Ridley Nelson showed up - she was a friend of a friend from another West Van high-school not far from mine also going to UBC now and we met up to chat now and then.
"So, Ella, how is engineering going?" Ridley asked. She was in the nursing program, but always wanted to know how everyone else was doing.
"So far so good," I replied, "it's hard but pretty much what I expected." I was sitting at the corner of a large table in the coffee shop, next to Evan. He was turned to his other side, talking with Faisal and Ryan who were on the other end of the table. Ridley was across from me, with an empty seat beside her.
Ridley looked up and smiled as Shanti walked in behind me. "Darling!" Shanti said in a terrible fake English accent as she mimed kissing my cheek like a goof. I laughed and watched as she walked around the table to take the spot next to Ridley. As she sat down, Evan and his friends paused their conversation about something incredibly boring (video games I think) to nod at Shanti and say hi.
"Hi Evan," she said with a broad smile. Evan smiled back and I smiled at Shanti as she glanced at me before she continued, "so what is everyone's plans for Valentine's? I assume you have something fun lined up Ridley?"
Ridley nodded, "Yeah Tanya and I are going to a comedy club tonight." Ridley had been seeing the same girl she met in high school for years now, they were practically married. Ridley had once joked that the dating pool for a teenage lesbian in a suburban high school was not great, but she lucked out.
"And what about you guys?" Shanti posed the question to our side of the table but was looking entirely at Evan as she said it. I felt a flicker of irritation, but I pushed it down and smiled blandly.
Evan turned to face her to politely reply, "Not entirely sure. Ella and I wanted to go to that wine and painting thing tonight and Faisal was interested too," a pause as Faisal sipped his coffee and nodded, "and maybe a few other people are going too. Should be fun."
"Yes it does sound fun," Shanti agreed, nodding a little too much.
"You're more than welcome to come along too," Faisal said, as Evan nodded.
As everyone was agreeing about how fun the event sounded and how welcome Shanti was I looked at Ridley and cocked my head. "Oh yeah! Ridley, I almost forgot I've been carrying this around for a week now." I pulled my bookbag onto my lap and rummaged through it. After a moment I gave a triumphant "Aha!" and pulled out a rolled-up sweatshirt with a UBC logo emblazoned on it that I had bought back in September.
Taking the sweatshirt, Ridley held it to her and said, "Oh man this is perfect, are you sure I can't pay you for this Ella?"