Page 13 of Eternally Theirs


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I set my plate down beside me and stare at the screen for a beat. How…

UNKNOWN

Is it too late?

I pop a roll into my mouth and immediately regret it. It burns the roof of my mouth, but I’m no quitter. Ihashshhashshshschew that roll until I can’t feel my tongue, then swallow. Heat burns my throat, and I can feel the warmth in my stomach when it goes down.

Drink.

Wipe my hands.

Pick up the phone.

Hey.

Danielle gave me your number.

I hope that’s okay.

Figures.

I knew it had to be her or Jasmine.

They’re adorable together, and I love them, but damn this is the fourth guy they’ve tried to set me up with in the last year.

You could have asked.

You were too distracting.

I forgot and didn’t want to look too desperate by going back inside.

I kind of like desperate.

Shows initiative.

Noted.

So, what are you doing up this late? Are you a night owl?

I actually enjoy sunrises. Darkness is unpredictable.

And daylight isn’t?

I like the predictability of the sun. The moon invites tides, phases, and chaos. Every night is uncertain.

I stare at the phone for a few seconds, debating what to say.

I didn’t peg you as a rule follower.

I’m not.

But I do ask there to be a little order to the chaos.

Then I would argue the moon is a perfect example of that. We know the phases and tides. The only unpredictability is its effect on human behavior.

You’ve given me something to think about, Juniper.

I relax my head against the couch as Pack nudges her nose under my arm, looking for a piece of pizza roll. Are we really discussing the moon right now? Is this real—ishereal?