Saturday... Jason's eyes widen. "Oh crap. I forgot all about meeting Wyatt and Aerith. Shoot."
He
thinks for a moment then shakes his head. "No... no, don't change
things with them." He purses his lips in thought. "I'll call Sandy and
tell her I can't be there." He tries to shrug it off. Was that...
disappointment he felt? Was that what that little twinge was? He wishes
it were stronger so he'd know. He had to assume that's what it was
though. It was better than feeling nothing, even if it didn't feel
good.
Tal
isn't surprised that Ryan and Eli had been with him so much and had
taken care of things at his apartment. But it was still humbling, in a
way, to know that he had people like them in his life who were willing
to help like that. He was so appreciative, and the first thing that
comes to mind is how on earth he'd ever be able to pay them back. But he
knew saying that would probably bring a whack to the arm and he hurt
enough already the way it was.
"If
I could get up," he muses hoarsely, "I'd give you a hug and kiss....
Thanks for doing all that." He pauses to swallow and tries to shift a
little, but it seemed no matter how he moved, it hurt something or
other. "You're the best."
Still
holding her hand, he tugs her a little closer, glad he had at least one
working arm. He had something to say, and he wanted to make sure he
said it before they went any further.
"Nobody's
asked... but... but I know you and Eli know." He struggles to get the
words out, slurring slightly as his jaw resists the movement. "...about
Alec... I mean. It... It wasn't him but... somebody he... he sent."
Ariel
nibbles at the cheese around the pizza crust, rarely eating the crust
but liking the crispy cheese that had bubbled over. Listening to Trey,
she tries not to laugh. She wasn't amused by his situation or what he
was going through, but she didn't think he'd said so much to her since
she'd known him, let alone at one setting. It was interesting to know
that his mother had come to see him, and even bring her little girl.
Ariel immediately imagines a pretty gutsy woman. And apparently... it
had had an affect on Trey. He seemed to be thinking about more things
now - more people - not just himself. Was this a one-time emotional
switch or was he slowly changing? Ariel wondered.
His
question brings out a light chuckle. "Of course it's confusing. I can
understand." After taking a sip of her coke, she reaches for another
slice of pizza. It was no wonder her brother had a routine of coming
here - it really was the best pizza in town. At least in her opinion.
"So...
why do you have to decide now?" She chews thoughtfully while looking
back at Trey. "I mean, lets say you stay for six months then choose to
go home? Or four months? Or ten? Nothing is forever anyway. If you
really want to stick around and get to know your family, it might be
permanent but it might not, and you always have an option to go back to
Mexico whenever you want."
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