Authors: Xander Daniels
Ten minutes into class and most of the football team were drooling over their desks as Professor Kirkpatrick droned on and on about the fragility of the human bone. True, it could withstand the test of time and wear once skin and flesh were gone, but when being used and abused it was as fragile as glass. That, Tessa thought with a slight smile, was complete crap, but she didn’t dispute the things on the projector as she scribbled them down in her notebook.
As class wore on, slowly and with great stubbornness, Tessa began to relax. If Professor Kirkpatrick didn’t assign a lab yet, he probably wouldn’t at all. That was the thing with older teachers- they were stuck in their ways and it wasn’t hard to determine their next moves.
However, she’d gotten ahead of herself when gnarly, long fingers suddenly shut off the projector and his voice became loud enough to wake up the more reluctant participants of the course.
“Alright! We’re going to be doing presentations on the structural integrity of bones. I’m going to assign partners, so everyone listen up! This isn’t a project that will be done on my time, so be prepared to work outside of this institution!” Damn, Tessa grumbled in her head as she leaned back in her seat, she’d been so close- so damn close. Professor Kirkpatrick just loved to make her annoyed.
Tessa waited for her middle aged professor to announce who was assigned to her. She crossed her fingers for someone good. Someone who would complement her working skills and would yield the best grade as possible but when Mr. Kirkpatrick announced her name and her partner, her jaw literally dropped.
“…Tessa Johnson and Lucas Brown.” Tessa had to actively stop herself from jumping out of her seat to dispute her partner.
Lucas Brown.
The nerve of such an esteemed professor to set Tessa up with such a halfwit astounded her. Never in her life had she been paired with someone so disinterested in a class, course or lecture.
Besides, everyone knew that Lucas and his fellow football team were only in Human Biology II because they needed to know this kind of thing in case they broke a bone.
Sinking back against the amphitheater style benches that rose up from the pale linoleum floor, Tessa bit her lip hard. There was no way she’d let Lucas walk over her and make her do all of the work for this project. She wasn’t going to be a tool, no matter how hot he was, or how popular he was.
Doodling disgruntled little circles at the edge of her notes, Tessa kept her eyes firmly on her paper even though she could sense Lucas coming over to her.
“Hey, Tessa. I guess we’re partners.” Rounding the edge of the stand to sit next to her, Lucas’s introduction made Tessa frown before glancing up from under her eyelashes. He already infuriated her and he’d only said six words.
“Yeah, hi.” Mumbling, Tessa leaned over to grab her Human Biology text book from where it lay on top of her backpack.
“Do you even pay attention in this course or am I going to have to get a horrible mark for lack of a competent partner?” Obviously Lucas wasn’t expecting the snappy comeback, but Tessa was full of them. She read a
lot,
had a sassy vocabulary, and could be subtle as well as bold.
“Yes, I do pay attention, if you must know. What would I do if I broke my leg and had a shitty doctor?” Rolling her eyes, Tessa silently commended the man for his diligence. He really loved football, and it showed. Unfortunately for her, she didn’t know a single thing about the sport. It was boring, and the ball hardly ever moved.
“Good. This will be easy then. I’ll work on the power point and you can come over to my house whenever you get out of practice.”
Glancing at the clock, Tessa couldn’t wait for this disaster of a class to be done with. However, Lucas’s chuckle made her tense a little from the unexpectedness, and she swerved her head to glare at him.
“I don’t have practice today, Tessa.”
Well, peaches. All the more reason to watch the clock, so this course goes by slower.
By the end of her four course day, Tessa was getting worried as she made her way to the parking duplex that housed her beat up Nissan Altima. Maybe inviting Lucas to her house had been a bad idea- not that she could take it back or suggest something different. Then he would know with certainty she was nervous, and that just wasn’t going to fly. At least, she thought with a slight smile, the day was beautiful. The low, light winds and sun shining with a nice, buzzing heat that didn’t make her sweat were ideal for late fall.
“Tessa, hey.” Rubbing her hands on her jeans at the call, Tessa paused her trek and glanced behind her to find Lucas jogging her way. What it must be like to be so strong. The fact that he could jog with a back pack full of textbooks made her a little envious. However, she kept it to herself and plastered a smile on her face- better to make nice than get a bad mark, after all.
“Hey. Do you want to follow me or something?” There were a lot of things a lot of people knew about Lucas, but Tessa didn’t know if he took a bus, or drove a car. These things just didn’t interest her, and although she’d heard rumors she’d never actually seen him drive to campus. Her thoughts were proven correct when he gave a shrug as he stopped beside her, adjusting his pack on his shoulders.
“I take the bus. Saves money. Can I ride with you?” Thankfully Tessa had braced herself for the question, and she nodded quietly before continuing her way to her car with Lucas only a step behind.
“So, I was thinking we could do the presentation from big to small.”
Furrowing her eyebrows as she pulled out of her space, Tessa had no idea what Lucas was getting at.
This is why he should read.
When he didn’t elaborate, she glanced at him to find her looking at her dash board with a frown, his face slightly pinched.
“You know, start with the big aspects and move down to cells and all that.” Blinking slowly, Tessa only hummed in acknowledgment. That’d been what she was thinking too, and it was nice that they were on the same train. Pushing her foot down on the gas pedal, she drove a steady 15mph down the winding road that would lead her out through the back entrance of the campus, which led directly to her house. Other than the initial statement, Lucas was quiet, and she was glad she wasn’t expected to hold a conversation with him.
However, the silence was broken when she pulled into her mother’s driveway and saw a car she didn’t recognize.
“By the way, my pops and I don’t live far from here, so you won’t have to worry about chauffeuring for me.” Scowling a little at the teasing jibe, Tessa cut the engine and pushed open the door to climb out of the driver’s seat. Hauling her back pack over her shoulder, her scowl only deepened when she noticed the car in front of her that she didn’t recognize.
“Hey, that’s my dad’s car.” Lucas exclaimed. Tessa started gnawing on her bottom lip at the exclamation. Her brain worked overtime to connect the dots, but had no luck. Walking up to her front door, with Lucas behind her, she pulled out her keys and frowned when she heard her mother laughing inside. That definitely meant something big was coming.
There was a silent understanding to go in quiet, both Lucas and Tessa were overly curious as to what was going on, but whatever she was expecting, it wasn’t to find her mother and his father making out in the kitchen.
Jaw dropping shock rippled through Tessa, and she accidentally let her back pack fall with a heavy thud, tearing the two older people apart.
“Mom! What are you doing?” Practically yelling, Tessa wasn’t sure how to feel about the situation. Her mother hadn’t been around a guy since her father died almost 6 years ago, and it was freaky to say the least. Staring, wide eyed, the older woman shook herself visibly before a smile broke out on her round, pretty face, framed by large curls that took hours to perfect.
“Tessa, you’re home- and you must be Lucas, right? Wait, why are you here? Ron, did you tell him to come?”
Tessa’s eyes flew from her mother to Ron and back again in confusion, and she sighed irritably. Thankfully, she didn’t seem to be the only one confused, if Lucas’s response was anything to go by.
“Uh, no, we’re working on a school project together. Uh, wait a minute. The woman you’ve been dating is Tessa’s mom?” Tensing up at the inquiry, Tessa didn’t know her mother had been dating anyone. Honestly, she felt a little betrayed- she was 20 years old, after all, and not a teenager that’ll lash out at change. Not only that, but dating was a huge step for her mother, and she wanted to know she could be trusted to be confided in.
“Actually, we’ve decided to get engaged.” If possible Tessa’s jaw dropped even lower. They wanted to get married, something that took time and commitment- something that meant they’d been dating for a long time.
She hated being out of the loop.
Frustration welled inside Tessa and she wordlessly took in her mother’s form. The older woman looked so happy, her mocha skin seemed to glow, and she looked neat and clean- a far cry to when Tessa’s father had died and she couldn’t even get out of bed. She even wore a light coating of lip stick.
“Married?” Honestly, Tessa didn’t want to be a wet blanket because her mother was so obviously happy, but she couldn’t help it. She positively exploded.
“You want to get married! You didn’t even tell me you were dating someone and now you want to get married!” It was a shame that Tessa had inherited her father’s anger, although it took a lot to get her to the point that she was.
Turning on her heel, Tessa ignored her mother’s crestfallen expression and stormed up the stairs like the teenager she’d just compared herself to in a much different light. The shock was wearing off, and she felt like a failure, although it was irrational because her mother had intentionally kept this from her. Questions swirled around in her head, but none had a good answer.
Was Tessa not important enough to know about her mother dating someone? Did her mother not want her to know about it because she didn’t trust her? The list went on and on.
Pacing her bedroom, Tessa didn’t even know what to do with herself and tears sprang to her eyes. She was happy for her mom, in theory, but her own self-doubt rose up and squandered it. Life was already hard, and now it’d been jumped up a few notches.
“Tessa, open the door.” Pausing her rigorous circling, Tessa wiped her face with her shirt sleeves and scowled at the door. Lucas was the last person she wanted to talk to right now. However, she stalked towards the barrier anyway and flicked the lock before yanking on it.
“Go away, Lucas.” Glaring at the much taller man, Tessa was going to shut the door but Lucas wedged his foot in the crack and pushed it back. It was only when he shuffled his way in that she noticed he was carrying her pack, but it quickly fell to the wayside. Crossing her arms over her chest, she watched him frown deeply before opening his mouth.
“Let’s just start the presentation, okay? Get your mind off it for a while. Trust me, I know how it feels. I had a suspicion, but my dad never told me outright.”
Honestly, it surprised Tessa that Lucas was being so perceptive and nice. Usually he was a cocky asshole with his brain in his pants, or that was what she’d heard. Setting her back pack on her bed, he set his on the floor before taking a seat in her swivel chair. Narrowing her own gaze on him as he stared at her expectantly, Tessa felt like he was just a little too comfortable.
“Fine, whatever, but you’re leaving as soon as we get to a good stopping point.”
Walking into her Human Biology II course the next day, Tessa felt all out of sorts. Her mother had a very serious talk with her, and it frayed her nerves to no end. Even with an explanation Tessa couldn’t quell the raging emotions, and it showed in her physical appearance. Her raven hair, which was normally glossy and straight, was tied up on top of her head and she’d thrown on clothes that didn’t even match.
She was a walking, talking hot mess ready to explode if someone looked at her wrong.
“Hey Tessa, come on.” Lucas unceremoniously took Tessa by the hand, and she jumped a little- so lost in her thoughts she hadn’t noticed him. He pulled her out of her seat and she only barely had time to grab her back pack before he was tugging her towards the double doors that led outside.
“What the hell, Lucas! Where are you taking me?” Scowling, Tessa followed in a rush after the long strides of the man that was leading her away from class, and he glanced back at her with a smirk.
“We’re going to make you feel better. I was at your house way too long last night because you couldn’t concentrate.”
Plucking her car key from her pocket, Lucas made his way to the parking garage and Tessa regretted parking in the same space as the day before.
“That doesn’t answer my question!” Shrieking in frustration, Tessa’s words made Lucas stop to half turn towards her, a slight smile on his face. It only made her madder, because there was nothing to smile about.
“You’ll see when we get there, okay? Trust me, right? I don’t want to be in class, and you’re just a volcano ready to erupt. It’s a recipe for a good time.” Climbing into the driver’s seat of her car, Lucas waited patiently for Tessa to decide if she really wanted to do whatever he had planned. After a moment, though, she gave up. It was better to take the kindness as it came than expect something bad to happen, and Lucas wasn’t nice to anyone very often. At least, he wasn’t nice unless he wanted to get into a girl’s pants.