is the kind of party I don’t have to worry about.”
Lex giggled. “Are you sure? You don’t mind?”
“Lex, of course I don’t mind. I love you. Have fun.”
“Will, please try to come next weekend. My heart is hurting from not seeing you. Promise me, you’ll try to come.”
I smiled. “I promise, I’ll be there next weekend even if I have to rent a car to get there.”
She smiled that beautiful smile of hers. Then, it faded. I wished I knew what she was thinking. The soft features of her face seemed to be tense, and her blue eyes didn’t have the same normal sparkle. It was almost like she was nervous.
“Lex, it’s going to be okay. We’re going to be okay.”
She began chewing on her lower lip. “Have you…I mean…is there anyone there you might be—”
“Lex, stop this. There is no one, and there will never be anyone besides you.”
“What if Abigail has a friend and…”
I let out a sigh. “Lex, please don’t do this again. I’m not interested in anyone but you.”
She smiled and tilted her head. “Promise me?”
I laughed. “I promise you. Now, go have fun. Don’t take any drinks from anyone.”
“Yes, Dad! I’ll call you when we get back up to the room.”
“Sounds good. Bye, Lex. I love you.”
“Bye, Will. I love you more!”
I closed out of FaceTime and fell back onto the bed as I let out a long sigh. I made a note in my phone to make sure my truck was fixed by Thursday and to make hotel reservations for next weekend. I was going to skip my class on Thursday and head to Austin early. I couldn’t wait any longer. I had to see Lex.
A strange feeling washed over my body, and I sat up. I opened up my text messages. I was about to text Lex and ask her not to go to the party, but I decided I was being a jealous fool. I stripped out of my clothes and made my way to the bathroom where I took a hot shower.
I got dressed in boxers and a T-shirt and made my way over to my bed. I sat down and looked at the clock. I set the alarm on my phone for one in the morning. If I didn’t hear from Lex by then, I would call her.
I lay down and shut my eyes. “Lex…” I whispered before letting sleep take over. I felt myself quickly drifting off into a dream. All I could see was blue eyes staring into mine.
Grace and I walked into the commons area and looked around. We knew no one. I had met a few people, and Grace had actually gone out on a date with one guy. She had come home four hours later and professed she was giving up on all men.
“So, who is the birthday boy?” I shouted over the music.
Grace shrugged her shoulders. “Beats me. Want something to drink?”
I looked around to see what everyone was drinking.
Beer. How in the world are they allowed to serve beer?
“If the R.A. catches us, we can get into a lot of trouble, Grace,” I said.
She shrugged her shoulders and looked around. “No one else seems to be worried about it. I heard someone say he was gone for the weekend, so that’s why they threw the party here.”
I glanced around again. “I guess I’ll have a beer. Seems to be what everyone is drinking. Make sure no one touches it!” I shouted.
Grace laughed and walked toward the other side of the room. I stood there and looked around. The French doors were open, and a group of people were dancing outside.
A bit later, Grace tapped my shoulder and handed me a beer. “Let’s go outside. I feel like dancing.”