Confessions

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Author: Janice Collins
counter.  Billy turned off the television in favor of putting on some music before joining everyone over in the kitchen.  They mixed drinks and chatted for a while before people started branching off to different parts of the apartment.  In just a couple hours, the place was packed and noisy. 
     
    Everyone seemed to be having a great time and this pleased both Billy and Aria.  Kay burst in later than most of the guests with a large box expertly wrapped with the largest, most ridiculous bow Aria had ever seen.
     
    “I got this especially for Billy,” Kay said seriously as she pointed at the bow.  Billy laughed and clapped, removing it from the present and draping it around his neck. Everyone in the apartment laughed before continuing on with their conversations.
     
    “Open it later,” Kay mentioned as she marched off to their bedroom to set it down.  This made Aria infinitely curious as to what was inside.  Billy slid up next to her, quite buzzed, and yanked on one of the strings on the bow. 
     
    “You like it,” he said in a tone that was half a question and half suggestive.  She pulled on the string and nodded, biting down on her lower lip.  She had the urge to do more with the strings of the bow, to restrain him and make him look like he was her own special present.  But that would be obviously inappropriate now and she was unsure how he would feel about it if she tried to do it later.  She gulped and dropped the string feeling her face heat up at the thought. 
     
    She spent the rest of the night trying to avoid Billy and his bow because, as silly and ridiculous as it looked on him, it caused a stirring in her she was trying very hard to ignore.  By the time everyone left, the apartment was a mess and the pair of them were too exhausted to clean up.  They flopped onto the bed, still in their clothes, and instantly fell asleep.

Chapter 5
     
    She woke up late the following morning. Billy was still sprawled out and asleep on the bed  Aria stifled her laughter when she saw the bow from last night strewn about on the floor, Billy still holding on to the end of one of its ribbons.  She walked out of the bedroom bracing herself for the mess she was about to find. 
     
    It wasn’t as bad as she had remembered but it was still quite a bit of a mess to clean up.  She went straight to the kitchen to put on a pot of coffee before getting to work.  She started rapidly picking up all the trash and placing it into bags, putting them by the door to take them all out at the same time once Billy woke up.  She went to fix herself her a cup of coffee before continuing the cleanup.  She leaned over the kitchen counter to enjoy it, looking around her apartment feeling content that it was finally ready.  It was really their place and she had to admit it looked pretty great despite the mess. 
     
    As she was finishing up her coffee and putting the mug into the sink, Billy walked out of the bedroom.  She pointed at the coffee pot and he walked over immediately to fix a cup for himself.  He looked around and saw the trash bags by the door.  Instead of taking the time to drink his coffee, he walked over and put on some sandals to pick up a few bags at once to take over to the trash chute. 
     
    Aria put on sandals as well and took over the remaining bags.  It wasn’t until they had returned to the apartment and Billy finally finished his cup of coffee that he actually spoke. 
     
    “That was fun,” he said as he helped her pick up the rest of the mess and started to wash the dishes.  She hummed in agreement as she wiped all the surfaces in the kitchen and living room.  It seemed people had mostly stayed away from the dining area for some reason.  When the place was finally spotless, the two dropped onto the couch feeling the exhaustion course through their veins.  They settled on watching their favorite sitcom and just watched in silence except for the occasional laugh.  But even that felt like it
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