They were running jokes for all their friends, through
college and into work places. No one spent that long on the phone with somebody
they weren’t screwing – except they weren’t. They were starting up a company
that was going to revolutionize non-invasive ads, a topic that was only
exciting for the two of them, and an excitement that everyone else understood
differently from the two of them.
Too broke to buy houses, they pitched in for rent on one
apartment from which to launch their venture. They did each other’s laundry, drove
each other home from surgery, and patiently faced down accusations from each
other’s parents about the location of sin and their proximity to living in it.
It was almost twenty years before a college intern shoved
one of them on New Years Eve and demanded they kiss. And they might have been
drunk, and they might have been hiding things, but they did and it lasted an
eternal seven seconds – they both knew because it made them so nervous they
couldn’t focus on anything but their watches.
Then they were quiet.
Then one of them said, “We should do that more often.”
Finally, a proper romance ;)
ReplyDeleteI win! Ironically the tweet I just scheduled for the morning dedicates this to you and Danni.
DeleteI'd say this is the least dubious yet ;)
DeleteA sweet revelation with a happily-ever-after. A solid build-up to a satisfying end, John. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAww, super cute. A love story that unfolded without either of them knowing or noticing it. I like the happily ever after... which surprised me, because I was expecting one of your usual twists... LOL
ReplyDeleteIt's the ones that build slowly that last the longest. Although twenty years is a long time to remain clueless.
ReplyDeleteAt least the intern had the presence of mind to force the issue! They were what, 37? Loved how it ended up.
ReplyDeleteI like this love story. It sounds sweet. Although, I imagine I'd be doing what the intern did and saying "Get on with it!" ;)
ReplyDeleteI think they were most definitely made for each other, let's hope their kisses are long and numerous. :)
ReplyDeleteLike Jenelle I was waiting for that twist...ed ending, but you really surprised me John, and a great surprise it was. You should do romance more often.
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ReplyDeleteAww beautiful and sweet! Lovely John!
The very definition of geek love in my opinion lol. Good thing they had each other though or they might have died single.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a solid relationship - friendship, shared goals, and an ease with one another. Sometimes the love of your life is right under your nose. :-) Hope they sent flowers to the person who pushed them into a kiss!
ReplyDeleteGreat version! I've seen this happen in real life (not over twenty years), but I've seen the opposite too, where the intern shows up and it's absolute Disaster Fun Time. The former is a much happier outcome, of course.
ReplyDeleteAnd now I want to watch When Harry Met Sally again.
I agree, I didn't expect this from you. Made me smile.
ReplyDeleteAll a bit like life - like someone near and dear to me saying - quite seriously - " ... what about it, then?"
ReplyDeleteThat is the most beautiful romantic story you have ever written. I am so proud!
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