Kiss – A Prediction in Story Form
Part Two~Friends Only Beyond This Point
I felt my face pull into an expression of disgust as the smell of alcohol and the bass of some underground techno song grew stronger with every step.
Stupid Aiden.
I swung the door to the frat house open, the force of the noise and chaos nearly knocking me down as I fought my way in. It must have been some sort of a fire hazard; there was hardly a square foot of floor space that wasn’t occupied by an inebriated college student.
I scoured the crowd for Aiden, looking for his untidy dark hair and infectious laughter. I ignored the offers for drinks, grimacing whenever someone got too close with beer breath.
“River! What brings you here?”
I spun around at the hearty voice calling out over the blaring music. (It was a miracle I was able to hear him – even more of a miracle that he was able to shout a coherent sentence.)
“Henry, hey, I was just looking for Aiden…”
The normally shy boy slung an easy arm around my shoulders, pointing the neck of the beer in his hand in the vague direction of the second floor. “Saw him go up with some broad. You better go get your man, girl!” he said, adopting his best worst impression of my roommate.
“He’s not my man,” I stated before I shrugged his arm off and stalked off to get my ridiculously wasted friend.
Stupid Aiden.
I darted through a maze of college students, opening every door to reveal various pairings of people in varying states of undress (and varying levels of drunkenness so some were absolutely scandalized while others were completely oblivious). I eventually opened the correct door, seeing a cheaply-dressed underclassman draped over Aiden’s open-shirted chest.
I strode into the room soundlessly, grabbing a giggling Aiden by the wrist while the girl on top flopped uselessly to the floor, passed out before she hit with a thump. Aiden opened his mouth to say something, paused, then laughed his full belly laugh.
Finding my way out of the house was easier than getting in as the party was now at the point where everyone was either passing out or puking into the nearest wastebin. Aiden was shouting strands of gibberish into my ear, punctuated by deep chuckles.
I ignored the way his laugh made my hair stand on end, instead attributing my goosebumps to the rank stench of beer on his tongue.
As I dumped him unceremoniously into the passenger seat of my car, he grabbed my wrist suddenly and looked at me with an eerily straight face. I looked at him warily.
“Aiden?”
He continued to stare at me, as if he were seeing me for the first time.
He sighed and let my wrist go, a dopey smile set on his face as he collapsed into the seat.
I drove with half my mind on the road, the other half locked in Aiden’s inexplicably intense gaze. We rode in silence until Aiden murmured sleepily,
“River, why do you do the things you do?”
I didn’t respond, instead just pulled to a smooth stop at a red light at an empty intersection.
Aiden sighed. “You’ve been coming to get me ever since I was legal to drink and the only repayment I’ve ever given you is the occasional trash bag of vomit.”
I laught at that. “You repay me with your drunken tirades for my amusement. Like this one.”
Aiden huffed indignantly and pouted. “No! I need to repay you properly!”
I laughed more as I pulled away at the green light. “Shut up and start sleeping off your Coronas, Aiden.”
We continued the ride, him being silent for the most part, occasionally humming tunelessly. I kept my eyes on the road.
I pulled into the parking lot of our apartment complex, shutting off the engine and looking at my companion. I was met with shining eyes and an excited expression.
“I know how I can repay you!”
Before I could answer, the taste of alcohol, peppermint, and female lip gloss was at the tip of my tongue.
The kiss lasted all of five seconds. Closed-lipped and chaste as it was, I felt my body hum with electricity, like a dam was broken and a flood of hormones all invaded all at once.
And all at once, the touch of his lips was gone.
I stared blankly at him for a few moments.
Soon, I carried up a passed-out Aiden to his apartment.
Stupid Aiden.