My phone pings. Ugh, a moment of truth.
Simon:Hmm. That’s definitely your M.O., so I can’t say I’m surprised.
I bite my bottom lip. Alright, I deserved that.
Me:Yikes. How many lashings will I be receiving this time, sir?
Simon:What kind of lashings are we talking about?
Well, that’s not where I was going with it.
Me:So who gave you my number?
Simon:And why am I texting?
Simon:Link, who got it from Ruby, so everyone is probably walking around in stunned silence like fools.
Me:Ha! Dex would have been the better source. You gone and f’ed up, my friend. Ruby and Link are the worst schoolgirl gossips I know!
Simon:Is that what we are now? Friends?
This leaves me a bit perplexed. I mean, I want to be friends again. God only knows how much I’ve missed him. But he is the one who texted me. If I say yes, is he just going to say “too bad, so sad, I still very much hate you!” or is that what he wants too? Surely, if he didn’t want to at least be civil, he wouldn’t have texted me.
Me: I’d like to be …
Simon:Good.
Me:OK, then. Friends …
Now what? The little bubbles never pop back up. I stare at the phone for longer than I care to admit until I realize what I’m doing, shake my head, and toss my phone on to the bed. I sit up and rewind the show that’s still playing.
But, no sooner than I get back into the show—seriously, Kimmy still annoys the shit out of me—my phone rings. I snatch up my phone and see that he’s calling me.
Ah! What?! NO … I’m not ready for this! Why is he calling me? What the fuck, Gia? You are 24 years old. Get a grip.
“Hello,” I answer a bit breathlessly from my near freak-out.
“Uh, hi,” Simon answers and he totally notices my tone because he sounds confused. “Am I … uh… interrupting something?”
“What? Oh. No! I’m just … doing sit-ups,” I spew.What the—?!
“Really?”
“Yes! Of course? Why would I say that if it wasn’t true?”Gah!
He chuckles.
“OK, Gia. I believe you. It’s just, you used to hate anything that had to do with physical activity.”
I let out a defeated breath. That’s still true.
“So … you’re texting me. We’re friends again, and now we are talking on the phone …”
“Yeah, I’m on my way home for the night on the L, and we went through a dead spot. So, I thought I would just call now, since I’m walking.”
“Ah. What were you up to tonight?”
I’m greeted with silence. I can hear him breathing, though, so I know he is still there.