Okay, it's my turn with F&G this week and can I just say, I love Truman!
Tell me what you think.
The house finally settled for the night. It took Abby one bowl of pasta and two
glasses of wine before she decided she needed some rest. By all rights, Grace should’ve been just as tired
as her cousin: her day had sucked.
Instead, she found herself in bed, Seether pumping through her ear
buds.
When the music failed to soothe, she pulled off the head set
and rolled over to face the wall.
Snuggling down, she tried to get comfortable but was jarred by the sound
of boots on the roof. Since it wasn’t Christmas
Eve and she no longer believed in Santa Clause, there was only one other person
she knew who would be dumb enough to climb on the roof.
Sliding from the bed, she inched across the room just as the
shadowy figure appeared in front of the window. It never occurred to Grace to be
scared. Only one person had ever gained
entry this way. Pushing back the window
covering, Grace had a moment’s pleasure at catching Truman off guard.
“Jesus Christ, Grace,” Truman hissed, losing his balance and
teetering to the side. Reaching out, he
made purchase with the window sill, even as Grace was raising the glass pane.
“Truman? What are you
doing here? Do you know what time it
is?” Grace whispered furiously and
stepped back and watched as Truman used both hands to hoist himself in through
the window.
Adrenaline his co-pilot, he overshot the distance and came
through the window a little fast, landing face down at Graces’ feet. Rolling over, he waited a beat, trying to
catch his breath. “That used to be easier.” Sitting up, he gingerly moved his legs and
arms ensuring everything still worked properly.
“And you used to be smaller.” The last time Truman shimmied up the porch
post he had been fourteen, five inches shorter and twenty pounds lighter.
Turning on the bedside lamp, Grace crossed her arms and
grudgingly asked, “Are you okay?”
Pushing himself up, he stood directly in front of her and
replied, “That was my question for you.”
On a deep sigh, Grace dropped her arms, which was all the
invitation Truman needed. He wrapped her
in a tight hug, pressing his lips against the side of her head. “I am so sorry about what happened tonight. “
Standing stiffly inside the circle of his arms, Grace tried
to fight the rise of emotions that threatened.
Concentrating on breathing in through her nose and out through mouth, she
told herself over and over to just breathe.
Combatting her rigid posture, Truman started to rub her back
with one hand even as the other anchored her to his chest, not wanting to let
go. Murmuring words of comfort-nonsense
words that had no meaning- he kept at it until her reticence faded, and she
slowly melted against him. Taking his
first solid breath since the scene had unfolded earlier he became aware of
their exact circumstance.
Grace was in his arms, garbed in only a pair of cotton
shorts and thin tank. He could feel the
press of her chest against his even through the thickness of his sweater. His body started to respond in another way
and not wanting to freak her out, he eased away under the pretense of removing
his leather jacket. Dropping to the side
of her bed, he pulled her down with him, “Are you okay?”
Lowering her head to his shoulder, she whispered, “No.”
Knowing that things really were changing, Truman hugged her
once more before letting go so he could face her. Smiling, he asked, “Oxford?”
Rubbing at her forehead, a ghost of a smile flitted across
her mouth. “Yeah, Oxford.”
“Grace. That’s
amazing. I am so proud of you. It’s everything you ever wanted.”
He really was happy for her.
She could see it in the sparkle of his eyes and the lift of his
lips. Grace shrugged and whispered, “I
don’t know if I am going to go.”
“But we both know you have to,” he volleyed back.
“Do we?”
“Yes. We do. This has
been your dream since you were a kid.
Harper was right about that tonight.
You have to go. And not just for
you. If you give up going to Oxford,
that will make it easier for her to turn down Julliard. She won’t leave you. You have to be the one
to say goodbye.”
“Well, I don’t think you have to worry about that right
now.” Then his words sank in. “Wait a minute. She got into Julliard? I didn’t even know she applied. She said she was thinking about the New
England Conservatory of Music. “
Smiling, “She applied for both and her acceptance letter for
New England came in two weeks ago. But
she heard from Julliard on Wednesday.”
Feeling another emotional wave, this one a surge of happiness
for her friend, she threw her arms around Truman. “That’s. So. Great.”
Grace wanted to be angry that Harper hadn’t told her, but
she couldn’t find it in her. At least
not at that moment, because it had just occurred to her that she was wearing a
thin shirt and she was pressed very intimately up against Truman. She was exactly where she wanted to be which
reminded her that she wasn’t all that sure she could go to Oxford.
Leaning back, she looked into his eyes. “Maybe it’s not so much that I don’t know if
I am going to go, more like I don’t know if I want to go now.”
Understanding dawning, Truman brushed her bangs out of her
eyes and said, “You have to go. I want
you to go. Okay, I don’t want you to go,
but you have to. This is really big,
Gracie. And if you don’t go, you’ll
always look back and wonder what if. No
one should live their lives wondering what if.”
Easing away from his embrace, Grace took a deep breath and
said, “You’re right. But-“
Covering her soft lips with his finger, he rushed, “No
buts. The future’s coming faster than
you think. It’s just not the right time
for you and me right now. “
Closing her eyes, a single tear escaped as she replied, “But
I wanted right now to be the right time for us.”
Leaning his forehead against hers, he whispered, “Yeah, me
too.”
3 comments:
*sniffles* Oh. Oh, now I love Truman again, the big dope.
Awww. See, I've liked Truman all along. This vindicates me. :D
ok, truman does kind of rock here. i'll give this scene to you. but i'm still firmly #teamlucky. and #teamgrace. and #teamoxford.
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