That
spring I had a work study at the campus library. When summer arrived things were slow. Most of
the time I wasn't doing as much filing or checking out people like during the
fall and spring months.
I used
the time to do my homework if I had any. And I was going to start on the
research paper that was due at the end of the semester. I sat at the front desk
looking at the books I had grabbed from the shelves.
I was
on my way to put back a book that I felt was not going to help me. When I
turned the corner of the book’s shelf home, I was shocked to see Avi staring at
the shelf before him.
I
admit it; I froze a good few seconds, unsure about what to do. But then he gave
me a glance before turning back to the shelf. I wasn’t sure why he was just
standing there so still. Quietly, I assessed where my book should go and then returned
it to the shelf, only inches from the one he was staring at.
I
swallowed.
Why
was I so nervous? There should have been no reason to be.
Just
as I put my book up, Avi pulled one off the shelf, “You are in Psych 101 aren’t
you?”
I
nodded. Why was I tongue-tied?
Then
he turned and looked fully at me as he asked, “Have you started on your paper too?”
For some reason, my voice caught as he stared at me.
Maybe it was his dark and fathomless eyes. Or perhaps the mysterious aura he
had. It also occurred to me that his cerulean blue hair stood out beautifully
against his bronze skin.
Girl, get it together.
I finally cleared my throat as I found my voice and an
answer, “Yes, I started last week, actually. I’m still trying to get the
information together.”
“Oooh….”, he bobbed his head once, suddenly breaking the
spell of his eyes. I exhaled a breath I didn’t notice I was holding as his eyes
slid from mine.
My eyes dropped to the book he was holding. “I don't
think that book is good. It’s not deep enough for this paper, though you might
find something….”
Avi promptly returned the book to the shelf, “Thank you
for saving my time.”
I could have sworn I saw a small smirk flash across his
face. I turned, and I noticed through a space where a missing book belonged
that someone was standing in front of the desk looking around.
I gave an apologetic smile to Avi, mentioning that I had
to return to work. I promptly checked
the student out then returned to my own paper.
I had actually forgotten about Avi until I felt someone standing in
front of the desk, making me look up. He had three books and his student ID
card sitting before me. I gave a small smile and checked him out.
“Thank you, Nya.” He said as he accepted his ID back, “I
will see you next class.”
I smiled as he picked up his books, “You're welcome. See
you.”
Returning to my own books, I continued trying to make
heads or tails of what I was reading when I stopped suddenly.
The Professor did not call on me today, thankfully, and
Avi was the only one that introduced himself….
If I try, I can remember that last week most vividly. After all, who wouldn't remember the last week before everything ended? But now that we were in a better place, why would I want to remember?
Comments (0)
See all