In Love With A Superstar
an's
I let out the biggest, longest, most exaggerated sigh I can, mostly to get my moth
n a side street, which means there isn't a single plow coming down their
he the nickname my mother still insist
rennan? It's a fine name, it's the one she gave me at birth but q
en maybe I wouldn't be so embarr
g," I state
erday the Nor'Ea
am I supposed
rom the kitchen like Laverne from th
e one that paid for your condo
next to me. She's wearing an apron with
their friends and I'm due to catch a flight out of
to stay a few
n. Staying a few more nights is easy fo
and only get wet when I decide to jump in the pool not look
e pocket of my hoodie. I pull my phone out, veri
ey
led," Vance Davis bar
the holiday tomorrow and the snowstorm, everything is pushed
ocals calls it th
you cool
na's party tonight, can yo
I picture him rubbin
pinch the bridge of my nose, inhale and exhale
d all the help any gur
earance on behalf of whatever c
olds. Only the hottest, most
ly going because I was paid to. I'm snowed
h his head when it comes to Rayna and me. Sure
e intellect, who I can carry on a meaningful conversation with, someone I wan
back to my room and unpack. Vance said a few days
esser, I find myself lying on my c
the pocket of my hoodie and
always have "a friend" . . . a friend who wants an autograph, a cousin who is such a big fan, a roommate who wants to hook up
dy from high school who I have kept i
onight? I'm stuc
les pop up Jordan: Chill party at my friend'
, which happens to be a half mile from my parents. I
hide behind a hat and go sit in some bar downtown? It's pretty bad when I, mister
p by and leave it at that. I shut my phone off and d
tless nap ever, I get up and find my
, po
e here for a co
m sort of messe
s into the kitchen. I do as she says and takes the seat I'
ights should be normal the day af
tatoes, with green beans. After living alone for a
ah, Vance said I sho
ver to the Brumet's with us, if you'd lik
s. His friend has a place not far f
ireworks, they go off shortl
l always be my favorite. Maybe because it's my hometown, but it feels righ
osses my mind to stay home, but I know the closer it gets to
on that's what mom calls them, and grab my old winter coat from the clos
used to look like when I lived here . . .
y hands are stuffed deep into my jacket poc
y pants are getting wet from where
l my parents and ask them how exactly they got to their fr
p empty-handed because I know there will be someone or many someone's willing to share their liquor wit
r know who might slip something into a drink. I turn aroun
t should, and my calves are screami
new snow workout. It could be the next