*Author's note: I've reworked the first 5 chapters before uploading this chapter. If you're a first time reader, I strongly recommend reading the first 5 chapters before reading this one. I don't do much of that backpedaling thing that authors do sometimes to make their content more transparent.
This chapter has a lot of build up, so proceed with caution.
This is the last chapter of I Keep Reaching.
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I had slept for a long time. I awoke to the sight of Chloe's silky, although disheveled, dark auburn hair inches from my face. My mouth felt gross and dry; my stomach lurched with the familiar pangs of nausea. I was spooning Chloe from behind; I could feel her bare legs against mine, which was odd because she still had her blouse on. The next thing I noticed was the familiar scent of Chloe's sweet, musky arousal. Then it all came flooding back to me.
I felt a rush of panic as I recalled the events of the night before. I had been at a party with around a dozen people, Chloe included. I had gotten drunk -- no, hammered would have been a more accurate description. We had played an assortment of drinking games and I somehow ended up in a dimly lit closet with Chloe.
What the fuck is wrong with me?
I chastised myself. I had fucked Chloe in the closet!
My mind was a whirlwind as I stared at the back of Chloe's sleeping head. Her breathing was so even, so peaceful. I couldn't see her face but I imagined her lips were curled into a short grin. She always seemed to have a little smile on her face as she slept, as if she was having a pleasant dream. I also noticed the absence of Robert's snoring. The room was silent, almost tranquil if it wasn't for the distant voices across the dormitory and the occasional thump against the floor or the walls. I couldn't deny that being so close to her right then was exceedingly comforting. I wanted to lean forward and kiss the back of her neck, possessively hold her against me, but I resisted.
One thing was clear to me and that was that I couldn't let what had happened affect the progress Chloe and I had made towards a normal sibling relationship. Maybe I was struggling to come to terms with the reality of our situation, but Chloe seemed to be moving on fine. She had Kyle, after all, and seemed to be making a lot of friends in her new college life. In fact, last night had been the first night in over a month since Chloe had slept over. Certainly last night had just been a fluke; we were both drunk and it had been Chloe's first experience with alcohol. Again, I ridiculed myself for being so stupid and selfish.
Eventually I conjured up a plan. It sucked, but I'm not clever.
I needed to brush my teeth and get a glass of water so I carefully pushed the blanket off my body and slid off the end of the bed before creeping into the bathroom. We didn't have a kitchen so I drank from the bathroom sink's faucet. After cleaning up, I found a few plastic cups and filled them with water, placing one of the cups on the my nightstand next to Chloe.
I sat down at my desk, opening my laptop, and waited for Chloe to wake up. I was undoubtedly nervous as I waited. Nervous because I wasn't sure if my plan would work and nervous because I didn't want it to.
It has to work,
I reminded myself,
for Chloe's sake.
Eventually, I heard Chloe begrudgingly wake up. I rotated in my computer chair to see Chloe had turned over and was now lying on her back, the back of her right hand covering her forehead as she grimaced.
A groan escaped her lips before she cried, "God, my head is killing me!"
I opened a small drawer in my desk and fetched a bottle of aspirin before shooting up from my chair and handing Chloe two small pills and the cup of water on the nightstand.
"Thank you," she said. She gulped down the two aspirin before lying back down on the bed. Her eyes were clenched shut as the back of her hand returned to her forehead. Another groan escaped her mouth.
"Pretty crazy night, huh?" Chloe asked, the aspirin pills quickly working their magic on her aching head.
"Yeah.." I started. "I don't even remember how we got back here." I closed my comment with the most sincere "ha ha" I could muster.
This is the moment of truth,
I thought. I needed her to believe me, for her own sake. There was a voice in my mind, pounding on the barriers of my higher consciousness, hoping that Chloe would see through my deception, but I restrained it. This needed to work.
It was an admittedly weak strategy. I certainly realized that much, but I had to try. For Chloe's sake and my own, I had to try. If I could somehow convince Chloe that the events of the night before were nothing more than crazy, drunken mistakes then maybe she could put this behind her and move passed it. She had already come so far.
Chloe rolled her eyes and stared at me for a moment, disinterested. I honestly couldn't tell if she believed my fiction or not.
"I'm gonna take a shower," she said, moving her legs off the bed and standing up. She moved to the bathroom door and was standing in front of it when she asked, "Care to join me?"
Fuck me.
Of course I wanted to join her! The pounding in my head became louder and took on a faster tempo and I nearly gave in but ultimately held it off.
"We can't.." was what I managed to filter through the confliction in my mind.
Chloe had been smiling before she asked, but after I turned her down, her smile turned to sadness. She slowly nodded before slipping into the bathroom.
Damnit!
I cursed myself. The last thing I wanted to do was make her unhappy.
Fifteen minutes later, Chloe returned from the shower wrapped in a brown towel. I was at my desk, doing homework, when she came inside the room. I allowed her some privacy as she pulled out some clothes from my dresser. After she dressed, I turned to face her.
"Hungry?" I asked. Chloe was sitting on the edge of my bed. She was wearing a pair of my gym shorts and a plain white t-shirt. Needless to say, they were very baggy on her slender body.
"Yeah," she muttered.
After we exited the dormitory, Chloe reached for my hand and grasped it. We walked to the cafeteria like this, hand in hand.
We were sitting next to each other on a round wooden cafeteria table after fixing our plates when Chloe turned to me and asked, "So you don't remember what happened last night?"
"Well, I remember being in a big circle in the living room and playing drinking games but everything after that is a blur," I said, sipping on my glass of water to hide my deception.
Chloe was silent for a few seconds, staring at her plate as she considered my words.
"So.. you don't.. remember.." Chloe started to say, trailing off.