I force another spoonful of food into my mouth and smile awkwardly at Simone.
"So? How is it?" She asks.
"It's great, never tasted anything like it." I'm not a very good liar but I'm sure that comes out as believable because she beams. I glance at the rest of the guys on the table and we all share awkward looks.
You might be wondering what's going on. Well for starters, I think any meal Simone cooks should come out of the pot with a label that says: Eat me if you want to die.
The Salmon resting on my plate stares at me and I stare back. So earlier today, we came up with the idea of learning new traditional Hawaiian foods. We see the hotel chefs doing their thing every time in the kitchen and we got inspired. I mean, if they can, why can't we?
I found out the answer to that question today. They have a Culinary art diploma while we have a High school diploma.
We went for the Lomi Salmon because it looked the easiest to make. The meal always leaves a lingering scent on our noses as it's cured with salt and diced up along with tomatoes, onions, and normally some chili peppers.
She was just supposed to cook the Salmon and sprinkle salt and in my defense, ended up cooking salt and sprinkling Salmon.
Yes, it's that bad.
"And that, my friends, is how you master the art of cooking," Simone proudly announces across the table.
"How about you master the art of something else?" Lacey chips in from my left and I jab my elbow in her rib cage. Simone would feel bad if she knew we felt her food tasted like raw vinegar.
"What was that?"
"Nothing!" I squeal, Simone, giving me a suspicious look before diverting her attention to the rest of the people on the table.
"You owe me a new rib." Lacey rubs at where I hit her.
"How's working on the beach so far?" I ask, shoving half of my food into a cup and hiding it under the table from Simone's stare.
"I get to see half-naked guys almost twenty-four hours in a day, what's there not to like?" Lacey casually mirrors my action. "And besides, I got numbers of a few already."
"Really? Give me their names."
"Dylan over there just have the abs and muscles for showcasing when his one-eyed snake is really the size of my pinkie. No joke."
"You hooked up with him?" Simone shoots us a glance and we both abruptly stop putting the Salmon into the cup.
"And regretted it. He couldn't even last two minutes. I got my eyes on Lamotie next."
"You mean hottie Lamotie? With the swimmer's body?" I wiggle my brows up and down.
"I will fight you if you go anywhere near him."
I shake my head as I laugh, my light caramel hair bobbing along. "I don't think you're going to be having a problem with me in that aspect."
"Yeah, you're right. I mean, you literally punched the guy you were supposed to flirt with."
I open my mouth to reply but Simone beat me to it. "Are you guys putting your foods under the table?!"
"Uh... what's a table?"
"Yeah, quick thinking Allie," Lacey says beside me.
"Who else thinks my cooking is horrible?" Simone asks the rest of the table as they all bring out all they've been putting into their cups. Well, I'm not the only guilty one.
"Look, it's not like we think your cooking is horrible..." The whole table shoots me a 'tell her the damn truth' look and I sigh. "It's bad, it's really bad."
Simone is sensitive. No matter how much she tries to deny and hide it under her hard exterior, there's a tender little heart that shatters easily when mishandled. The look on her face right now can testify to that.
"I'm just going to go." She stands as we all watch her exit the lounge.
"She'll be fine," Lacey says with a wave of her hand and grabs my phone which is resting on the table.
"What are you doing?"
"Finishing what you started that pool party night." She crosses her legs furiously as if enjoying what she's about to do. Yeah, I don't think I like that look on her face.
I take a peek at my phone in her hands and see her typing a number on my phone.
"Whose is that?"
"Noah's." My eyes widen ten times larger as I swallow the huge lump in my throat.
"Don't you put that on my phone!" I watch her save the number. "Don't you text him on my phone!"
"Hey Handsome," She says aloud while texting, completely ignoring me.
"Don't you send that message!"
Lacey smirks as she hits the send button. "Oops."
My head immediately snaps to where he's seated at the other side of the lounge. Noah drops the cookie he's nibbling at and fetches his phone from his pockets. The grim look on his face doesn't falter one bit when he reads the message.
"You are going to be the death of me," I tell Lacey.
"Relax and let a pro like me handle it."
"I'll scream if you don't give me back my phone."
"The only thing you'll be screaming today is his name by the end of the day when I'm done with your phone." It's just only words yet I feel violated. "He texted back. Want to see?"
"No, I don't..." Curiosity gets the better of me as I eye the phone in her hands. "Yes, I want to see."
Him: I'm not sure who this is.
"Great! We'll just tell him it's a wrong number."
"I have a better idea," Lacey rolls her eyes at me and reads aloud while she texts back. "I'll give you a clue. The name's Coral."
"That's not a clue! You just told him my name!... wait that's not my name."
"Will you shut the hell up now?" She lets out an exasperated sigh as my phone dings with a new message. We both read it.
Him: Doesn't ring a bell.
"Wasn't expecting it to," Lacey types. "I have something else you could nibble on other than the cookie on your plate by the way."
He doesn't reply immediately so we look up to see him eye scanning the small crowd in the lounge before blue-grey eyes finally land on me. My breath hitches in my throat as I hide under my light caramel hair and look away awkwardly.
"I think he knows it's us," I whisper like he'd hear me from the far end of the lounge even if I speak in a normal tone.
"He doesn't."
"Then why is he looking at me like I borrowed his reproductive system?"
"It depends. Did you borrow it?"
I roll my eyes at her. "What did he say?"
Him: You sound like a creepy stalker.
"Only for you," She texts back as we both wait in anticipation after he reads the message. Nothing. No response. He tucks his phone back into his pockets and continues on his cookie.
"He left it on read? Do we look like a fucking book to him?"
1212 Number of wordsEditI've always suffered from this horrible disadvantageous condition— it's called waking late on days I'm supposed to have early flight schedules. I'm starting to think it's an actual thing, so I'm not surprised it's less than an hour for my flight and I'm still on bed, feeling something fat and fluffy on my face. "Whiskers?" Its Mabel's voice that wakes me up. Not the fluffy stuff on my face. Whatever it is. Gradually, I open my eyes, and I'm face to face with a white feline. It brings out its tongue to lick my nose before purring with pleasure. Last time I checked, we didn't have a cat. "Whiskers! There you are." I hear footsteps approach my bed as Mabel carries the feline off my face. "Sorry. I thought I left her downstairs." I ask the obvious question. "When did we get a cat?" "Last night. I found her outside beside our waste bin. She seemed so lost. Is it okay if I keep her?" I ease out of my bed. "Just make s
Five years later."Fuck out of my room.""It tastes good, you should try it.""You know I hate pineapple toppings on pizzas."Mabel dumps the box of pizza on my bed. "Have you ever wondered why pizzas come in rectangular boxes, shaped in a circle, and eaten in triangles?""I guess we'll never know."With a sigh, Mabel folds her arms across her chests. "Could you at least act like you're happy to be home for thanksgiving?"I point towards the door. "Leave. I have work to do and I won't get it done if you're going to stand there all day and talk about pizzas.""Work?" She scoffs. "The only work you do is sit behind your laptop and stalk your boyfriend on Instagram.""He's not my boyfriend! MOM," I call out. "Mabel's bullying me!""Real mature."Zack, Simone's brother, walks into the room and hugs her from behind. "Hey babe."Even now that Mabel's much old
It feels like the first week of summer all over again where we hosted this Welcome party. Now we're hosting another, and this time it's a send-off party. The kind of gathering where we say goodbyes to the friends we made over the holidays.I overhear a couple promising each other to call and text everyday, some breaking up because they can't commit to a long distance relationship. I can't even find Noah anywhere, and I'm nervous about how we'll end up after this summer. I don't want to be remembered as some random girl he hooked up with during a summer vacation in Hawaii. Yes, I want to be remembered, but not that way."Hey, lover girl." I holler at Simone, signaling for her to come over. The sun went down hours ago and it's a beach party with bonfires lighting up the whole place."Hey to you too." She downs a bottle of beer in one gulp and throws the empty bottle to the sand. "So, this summer ended, and so did my relationship.""W
It's 2' O clock Pm on Thursday, and I won't stop pacing my room.I'm already dressed in a maroon dress, the skirt flowing smoothly below my knees with a pink cardigan on top of my shoulders to make it look a bit more casual, and my black flats are beside the door, ready to wear. I leave my hair falling loose to my shoulders, its waves free from the hairband I'd used on it almost everyday."Would you chill? It's not like it's your first date with a boy." Lacey lays upside down on my bed. "Or is it?""It's not. Last date with a boy was just before this vacation.""How'd it go?""We were in a fancy restaurant. He left for the restroom halfway into our meal and never came back.""At least he paid the bill before he left." I give her a look. "Oh, he didn't.""I just want tonight to be perfect, but I'm scared I'm going to mess things up.""Relax. I'm sure Noah's as nervous as you are right now.""You th
I wake up with Noah braced on his elbows and gazing down at me, idly playing with my hair. The sheets are covering my body up to my bare chests, and his is just above his waist."Hey," I murmur."You sleep with your eyes open, do you know that?" He says it with a smile. "It's quite mesmerizing."I glance towards the window and see it's still night out. "How long was I gone for?""A little over an hour. It's 10' pm.""I'm sorry I feel asleep.""It's alright." He rubs a thumb between my eyes. "I liked watching you sleep."I stretch, then shift so that I'm cradled by the pillows. Experimentally, I lay a hand on my breast. My heart is bumping along at a normal rate now rather than with that snare drum riff it had reached when he nuzzled just there. It's an odd feeling, to have someone suckling you, to have him pull you inside him. And to experience those mirror tugs in the womb.Everything he did makes my body feel diff
Noah's clicking away on his phone when I meet him in the private room and my stomach jumps again.I could always change my mind, I remind myself. There is no obligation there. But his head shoots up from his phone to study me before I can turn back and run away.Like I always do."Sorry I'm late," I say.He waves it off. "Lacey told me to meet you here.""Yes, that was the idea."He doesn't ask any more questions like I thought he would, just steps forward. "You look great.""I feel great." I smile. "Lacey and Simone get a charge out of going through my closet and criticizing my wardrobe. I'm told this is about the only decent thing I own." I pluck at the skirt. "They've threatened to take me shopping."Stop babbling! I order myself, moving behind the mini bar. "Want a drink?""I'm driving.""Actually, I was thinking we could just stay in." There, now I'd done it.