Christmas came and went, as did New Years, and Bree didn't hear from Trent. When she went back to school, he still hadn't called. She'd gotten the impression that he would, so she continued to wait for at least a text from him, but nothing ever happened.
She didn't understand why. He'd finally kissed her, and for Bree, it had been just as magical and amazing as she'd always dreamt it would be. But.... maybe it hadn't been for him. Maybe Trent was not as enamored with her as he had been with the idea of her.
One afternoon, a few days after school started again, she sat on her bed, staring at her phone, debating about whether or not to call him.
Her roommate, Lilly walked in and sat down on her own bed next to Bree. "What are you doing? Please tell me you're not thinking about calling Jason."
"Oh, God, no." It was enough to make Bree toss her phone aside. "Gross. I'm so glad there was nothing wrong with your car."
"Yeah, the jacka*s just didn't know how to put gas in it, apparently." She rolled her eyes and picked up her laptop. "So, what were you doing?"
"Oh, uh, nothing. Just thinking about calling one of my friends I saw at the cabin. Things were kind of weird when I left. I just wanted to see if he was okay." She tried to play it off, but Lilly could see right through her.
"A friend you wish was more than a friend?"
Bree shrugged. She'd never told her anything about Trent, only mentioned his name a few times when she was talking about her friends in general. "It doesn't matter. I'm not calling him anyway."
"Well, I just saw that other music major who lives a few rooms down out in the commons area. He was practicing the guitar. It's that same guy who rescued yours when it was stolen. Maybe you should go talk to him. I bet the two of you could make beautiful music together." Lilly wagged her eyebrows at Bree.
"He lives here? I didn't know that." They lived in a coed dormitory, so it didn't surprise her to know a guy lived nearby. She just didn't realize it was the same one who'd gotten her guitar back.
"Yeah. He's super nice. Everytime I see him, we chat. He asked about you today. He asked me if I was your roommate and said he'd been at the soup kitchen with you that time. I asked him if he knew about your guitar getting nabbed, and he admitted he was the one who got it back. You should go talk to him. His name is Sam."
"Maybe I should." Bree looked at her phone again. If she went and talked to Sam, what would happen if Trent did call her? Maybe she should just text Trent herself. What if he was waiting for her to text him. A simple, "Hey," never hurt anything.
"Or… you could keep staring at your phone and do nothing." Lilly shrugged and returned her attention to her laptop.
Her roommate was right. It was time Bree took matters into her own hands. If she had done that years ago in the high school parking lot, she wouldn't be staring at her phone now, would she?
With a deep breath, she picked up her phone, opened her contacts, and found Trent's name. "Hey, how's it going?" she asked, and set her phone down.
It seemed to take forever for him to answer but when he did, he just said, "Fine. How are you?"
"Good. Did you have a good Christmas?"
"Sure. Hey, who is this?"
Was he being serious? Did he really not know who she was? "This is Bree."
"Bree who?"
"Okay then. Never mind." Wow--so that's how he was going to play it. Frustrated, Bree tossed her phone aside and flung herself back onto her pillow.
"What's the matter?" Lilly asked.
"Nothing."
"Did you text him?"
"Yep."
"Did he answer?"
"Yep. Bree who."
"Oh. Maybe it's not his number anymore."
Fighting tears, Bree rolled her eyes. "He's had the same number since eighth grade. I'm sure it's not that. Either he's trying to be funny or this is his way of blowing me off."
"I'm sorry, hon. Maybe you should ask him who he is."
"Yeah, that wouldn't make me look like a stalker." She rolled her eyes and got up off of the bed. Standing in front of the mirror, she wiped her eyes. It seemed stupid to cry over something she never had. With a deep breath, she picked up her guitar case and walked out into the hallway. Maybe it was time to get to know Sam after all.