“Just rest until we get there.” He said as she continued to rest. His hand still holding hers in his. He smiled at the sight. He looked at the back mirror and saw the car was still following him. Though he wanted to lose it, he wasn’t going to do anything to spook her. He was laying the groundwork for her to stay. Dealing with Matthew was not the best way to do that, but it would be the easiest to assure her that he was serious. Though she wouldn’t know that until they got back to the apartment.
He sighed a bit and then just continued to the store. When he looked around when he pulled into the parking lot, he didn’t see the car following him anymore. He figured at some time he would receive a phone call from his mother. He had already told her that he would be busy for the next few days. So even not answering her would be okay at this point.
He pulled into a spot, and he looked at her. “Come on, kid.” He said with a smile.
They began their trip back to the apartment in silence. He knew that she had pushed herself, and she was tired. He also knew that when she got to the place, they would have to talk about everything. He had gone over this a hundred times in his head and only a few times did it work out the way he wanted it to. This was the time to prepare himself for the fact he really didn’t know her all that well.He had been her teacher, and though he did watch her closely, he realized when she was in the hospital, he really didn’t know her all that well. The age difference wasn’t the thing that would be holding them back. It was the fact that a lot between them was still unknown. He hoped that he wasn’t pushing it already, but he knew they had to clear this first hurdle in front of them.When they got to the apartment, he helped her out of the car like he had at the store. Then popped his trunk and grabbed all the bags, and loaded them on one ar
“No, we really don’t.” She said as she looked at him as he was grasping for the right words to say. “But you have been a good friend regardless.”“Well, I want to expand that friendship.” He said quickly. He looked surprised that those words came out of his mouth without thinking any more on how to move forward.“Expand?” she asked him. “What do you mean?”“Bree, I would like you to stay here with me,” Gabe said as he took her hand in his. “I find that I like you probably more than I should. I think I did before and couldn’t let you know, so I was the annoying teacher because of it.”“Wait, what?” Bree asked as she looked at him. She was confused right then, and he didn’t have a response for anything like that. The confusion was not one of the things he had planned for. She was looking at him with widened eyes, and he just got lost in the dept
“Gabe.” She said softly, “We can’t.”“Why?” he asked as he looked at her. They were still only inches away from each other. Her breathing had changed slightly, and so had his. He knew what he wanted and needed, but that was not going to happen then.“Because it is wrong.” She said.“How is this wrong?” he asked as he pressed his head closer to hers as their foreheads touched.“Gabe, you’re my.” She started to say, and then he cut her off, “I am not your teacher. I am not seriously older than you. Tell me how this is wrong.”“Gabe.” She said she looked at him and she couldn’t find anything. She knew that he was telling the truth to her. “I don’t know.”“You don’t have to know.” He said, “Not right now at least. Bree, I want more from you than being your friend, but this is no
“How?” she asked as she turned and saw him now against the door jam. Propped up against the wall looking at her. He was judging her reaction.“That whole conversation my father had with me.” Gabe started. “I heard the news along with you for the first time. Afterward, I thought about it and realized how I felt when I heard. It was like it was mine. Bree, I was so happy, and then I remembered it wasn’t. I knew you would need the extra help, and I don’t mind anything that I did. I would help regardless because of our friendship. The more I thought about it, though, the more I wanted this to be real. I want you here with me. I want to make this life better for each other. The baby deserves a chance.”“I am not following you.” She said as she looked at him.“I think that you and I both need to get a few things out of the way. Bree, you are not your mother. You didn’t plan this. You didn’t
“I want to claim him or her,” Gabe said. “I want to watch you grow. I want to be a part of everything. Bree, I want to try to give them a life neither of us had.”“But you had a good family,” Bree said.“On the outside,” Gabe said. “Trust me, it wasn’t all that great. You will know more later.”“I don’t know.” She said as s she looked at him.“Just think about it,” Gabe said. “That is all I want you to do. I want to be open with you from the start.”She looked at him as he stood in front of her. This wasn’t what she had thought of or even wanted a little while before. She knew that she would struggle to try to do everything by herself. Though it had never entered her mind that he would ever want this. A family with her. A former student. The child of a screw-up. His eyes that were a piercing blue most of the time were star
She was tired. He could see the dark circles that were under her eyes still. The time in the hospital was not easy nor a vacation for her. He led her back to the couches and turned on the television so she could watch something as she rested. Life for the two of them was not going to be easy. He was working on that as well. He had heard of a few ways to make some extra money. He was willing to do whatever he needed to so he could provide for the two new people in his life.She rested her head against the pillow on the side of the couch, and he just snuggled her closer to him. He wrapped a blanket that was there on the couch around them, and he just rested along with her. This was the closest to real relaxation he had since she was in the accident.She was there with him. His former student and now friend had agreed to stay there and forge something new together. What that was still remained unknown, and he was okay with that. Time would be the thing to te
There was a knock on the door. He sighed, having a good idea of what it was. He opened the door and was surprised slightly. His mother and younger brother were there. “What are you doing here?”“I came to check in on you, Gabriel.” His mother said as she looked in the room. She spotted Bree and sighed and shook her head. “Really now. What do you think you are doing?”“We were watching TV.” He stated, and his mother tried to push her way into the apartment. Gabe blocked her from coming any further in, though. “This isn’t a good time, mom.”“What are your plans for that child, Gabriel?” his mother demanded loudly.“She is not a child, mom.” He said as he stood up to his full height. “She is very much an adult. The plans do not include either of you, for the time being, so I would suggest before you really push me too far, you leave.”“What do y
“In fact, this leads to another conversation we do need to have. Though I think I need to feed you.” Gabe said.“I’m not hungry, though.” She said, and he looked at her with a leveling look.“Regardless of whether you are hungry or not, I think the baby probably is,” Gabe said as he stared at her, that it seemed like he was staring into her soul.“I will cook something in a minute then.” Bree said, “But you were saying first?”“Where do you want to sleep?” he asked.“What?” She asked as she looked at him, confused. She had a room that had a bed in it as far as she knew. She had slowly and meant it. He knew that she thought.“Bree, you could have anywhere in the apartment. It is ours now, not just mine. But I want you to think about where you want to sleep.” He said. “Things can happen on you