Love In Between

“I invited Gretchen to go with us to the beach this weekend, and I think you should invite Lily.”

 

 

I looked at Sam and sighed. “Your hang up with me and Lily is getting old. I’m not interested. If you want her to join us at the beach this weekend, ask her yourself.”

 

“Fine, I will,” he said as he pulled out his phone.

 

Charley came over and sat next to me. “Can I watch SpongeBob Squarepants?”

 

I put my arm around her, and she snuggled up against me. I turned on her show, and looked over at Sam as he started laughing.

 

“What is so funny?” I asked.

 

“Lily asked if you were going to the beach, and when I told her yes, she said no. You two are going to kill me.”

 

I rolled my eyes. I couldn’t stop thinking about how Lily told me that her family was dead. I couldn’t imagine not having my family. I haven’t seen any guys coming around, so I’m pretty sure she doesn’t have a boyfriend. Not that it matters, I’m just surprised that someone as beautiful as her doesn’t have one.

 

The door opened, and Maddie walked in.

 

“Mommy!” Charley exclaimed as she jumped up from the couch.

 

“Baby, how was school?” she asked as Charley jumped in her arms.

 

“Hey, Maddie,” I said as I kissed her on the cheek. “How was work?”

 

“It was the same as every other day. I got hit on a few times. A couple of drunken guys grabbed my ass. You know; the usual.”

 

“Yeah, well I better never see them grabbing your ass, otherwise I’ll kick theirs,” I said.

 

“Tell Uncle Luke and Uncle Sammy goodbye, Charley.”

 

“Bye, Charley,” Sam smiled from the couch.

 

“Bye, peanut,” I said as I held out my fist to hers.

 

“Later gator,” we both said at the same time.

 

I walked over and sat back down on the couch. “Do you know anything about Lily’s past?”

 

Sam shot me a look. “No, but why are you asking?”

 

“I don’t know. It’s just something she said earlier.”

 

“What did she say?” Sam asked.

 

“I asked her where she’s from and she said Seattle. I asked if her family lived there, but she said that she doesn’t have any family and that they’re dead.”

 

Sam looked at me, and his mouth dropped. “Seriously?”

 

“Yeah, seriously, dude.”

 

“Wow, poor Lily, to be all alone with no family. That’s awful.”

 

Sam got up from the chair to take a shower. He was taking Gretchen out on a date.

 

I grabbed an ice-cold beer from the fridge and sat back down on the couch. My phone beeped, and there was a text message from Lucky.

 

“Dude, come to the bar tonight; there’s some really hot chicks here, and I scored us a gig for Saturday night.”

 

I wasn’t in the mood for the bar tonight. I replied back.

 

“Sorry, Lucky, not tonight, and thanks for the gig on Saturday.”

 

I got up from the couch and grabbed my guitar. I sat back down, and as I was going to begin to play, I heard music coming from the other side of the wall. Lily was playing her guitar. The song she was playing sounded familiar. As I strummed a few chords, the music from the other side of the wall stopped. I played a short tune and waited. Lily played it right back. I strummed another tune, something a little more difficult, and then I waited. A few seconds later, she played it back. I couldn’t help but smile.

 

“Is that a smile I just saw on your face, Luke?” Sam said as he walked by.

 

“No, and where are you taking Gretchen?” I asked to change the subject.

 

“I’m taking her to a new restaurant for dinner and then maybe a movie after.”

 

“Have a good time,” I said as Sam headed out the door.

 

I strummed a few more chords and waited for Lily to strum back, but she never did. I decided to try and write a new song. It’s been a year since I’ve written anything. Ever since...

 

 

 

 

 

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Lily

 

 

 

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“Hello,” I said as I answered Gretchen’s call.

 

“Guess what I’m doing tonight,” she said.

 

“I don’t know, taking a bubble bath and shaving your legs?”

 

“No, Lily, stop it! I’m going on a date with Sam!”

 

“Ah, so he finally called you. That’s great, Gretchen; I’m happy for you.”

 

“Try it sometime, Lily. You might surprise yourself and like it.”

 

“No thanks. I’m happy with my life as it is. I don’t need a man to be complicating things. Have fun on your date with Sam. You better call me tomorrow and let me know how things went.”

 

“I will, Lily, and try not to have too much fun in that apartment all by yourself.”

 

“Goodbye, Gretchen.”

 

“Goodbye, Lils.”

 

I smiled as I hung up the phone and picked up my guitar. I could hear Luke trying to play something. He kept strumming and stopping. The little game we played just before Gretchen called was fun. He would play a tune and stop, and I would play it back. I couldn’t help but wonder how his hand was doing. Something about him bothered me. On one hand, I couldn’t stop thinking about him. On the other, I couldn’t stand him. I got up and put my guitar back. I had a corner in my living room that sat empty, so I moved my guitar there. That guitar holds a lot of memories for me; some bad and some good.

 

***

 

The next morning, I stumbled out of bed, tired as hell, and made my way to the kitchen for some coffee. You’d think I’d be used to only getting a couple hours of sleep a night since it’s been over a year. I poured a cup then headed to the bathroom for a shower. I stepped out of the shower and heard my phone beep from the next room. I walked over to it, and there was a text message from Sam.

 

“Good morning. I need to see you before I leave for work. Can I stop by?”

 

I smiled because he probably wanted to talk to me about his date with Gretchen. I replied back.

 

“Sure, the door’s unlocked. Grab a cup of coffee, and I’ll be right out. I’m getting dressed.”

 

I quickly ran to the door and unlocked it then ran back into my bedroom. As I was putting on my black pants, I heard Sam come in.

 

“Hey, Lily, it’s just me.”

 

“Hey, Sam, I’ll be right out!” I yelled.

 

I put on my shirt and walked out to the living room, rubbing my hair with a towel.

 

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