Wait for You – Ch. 5 (final chapter)
By Jennifer Mercury L.
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5. I don’t know if I’m capable of letting go…
“I do remember saying that you can come visit whenever you want,” said Matt scratching his head as he let her in, overcoming the shock of seeing Ness at his hotel room in the middle of the night. “How do you know exactly where I was staying?”
“I’ve got you your discount, implying that I’ve got my connections.” Ness said, throwing her small traveler bag at the couch. “I’m sorry for coming over unannounced, but I have this impulsive but pressing question to ask you, and it has to be in person…”
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“It’s freaking ridiculous, the way you’re acting.” Chris said, eyeing at her brother’s sorry state after three nights of heavy partying. When she only got a muffled grunt as a reply, she progressed to sitting on his stomach and it knocked the wind out of him.
“Get off.” Joe murmured, trying to toss and shake her off, but Chris just climbed back and sat on him again, disgusted at the stink of alcohol.
“Wake up. We’re short staffed at the cafe. If you can stay up all night, you can stay up all day. What is wrong with you people? All I’ve been gone for a month or two, and now Ness has gone crazy; you here are re-embracing college life.”
“Go to work, whatever.” Joe groaned. “You might act like ten, but you don’t weight like one. Leave me alone.”
At least he’s sober, Chris thought with relief and immediately she fell off again. For a short moment Joe thought she left, only to be utterly disappointed when she jumped on him again very soon.
“Believe me, I’d love to leave you alone if it weren’t because we share the same blood. Yours kept calling mine to stop you from abusing it.” Chris explained solemnly, biting into an apple she grabbed at her quick trip to the kitchen.
“You are a pain on the neck. Just let me sleep…” growled Joe grouchily.
“What’s up with you? Are you grieving?” mocked Chris. She was taken back when she got no reply.
“You Are grieving!” she exclaimed, amazed and almost happily.
“You’re crazy.” Joe quickly dismissed her statement.
“Denial, check!”
“Cut it out!”
“There goes Anger…”
“Okay I’m up, I’m up!” said Joe as he sat up, very much annoyed. “Quit pestering!”
“And here comes Bargaining.” Joe glared at her, tired of his little sister and wishing she would disappear as Chris looked at him with exasperating interest.
“I’m seeing hints of Depression on your face…”
“Alright I give up! I’ll go work at your stupid restaurant.” Joe grumbled as he shoveled her away to go to shower. “And don’t you dare continue” he hollered just when Chris was about to finish crossing out her imaginary list.
“Then quit being so textbook.” She quickly retorted.
“So…” Chris began after awhile when Joe was in the bathroom. “is this because of Ness?”
“No, because you’re back.” Joe said sarcastically, rubbing soap all over himself furiously to wash off the smell.
“But… you don’t do that.” said Chris, puzzled.
“She broke up with me; I’m just acting like any normal person would when someone drops the bombshell at them.”
“That’s what I mean, you don’t do that. You’re like this rubber ball bouncing from one relationship to another like it’s no big deal.”
“Not sure I’m liking this analogy here.” Joe said skeptically, getting out of the shower.
“I think I just never believe you would really care for Ness in that way. To be honest, I’ve always thought of you as this superficial bastard.” Chris said with a sweet smile as Joe walked out of the bathroom.
“Thank you very much, Chris.” He said sardonically. “I’m just trying to get her out of my system before she comes back, if she ever does, since she’s so determined to draw the line between us that she ran off.”
“She didn’t run off because of you; she ran off because of Matt.”
“Yep, that made my day; you’re such an angel.” Joe said, wondering for the fiftieth time what had he done to piss God off to land with Chris as a sister. Chris rolled her eyes. She ran into her room but quickly returned.
“Here.” She said as she shoved a piece of paper at him. “Read it. I’ve saved you from the more graphical details because frankly, you don’t need to go down that memory lane again. Anyway I’m late, so if you don’t come down in ten minutes I’ll drag you down.” and with that Chris took off, leaving Joe with some peace and quiet.
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Even though I had a few days to “cool down”, the things that were going on in my head whenever I saw Joe were, needless to say, horrid. I was searching through my mind, trying to find what I’ve done wrong, to recall if I had in any way tricked him or forced him into being in a “relationship”.
There was a point where I wondered if I was too selfish or insensitive to see that while I had unknowingly waited life to present itself in a way to say “this is it, go for it” with Joe, he was probably doing the exact same thing for Annie.
It led me to think about Matt; about his forever patience, tolerance and understanding of everything I do… I wonder how twisted it would be, if it turns out that Matt was waiting for me, I for Joe, and Joe for Annie… (I know this is Stupid, but I just can’t help trying to connect the dots in some way, making sense of it)
I’ve decided, since I may be in the position of making someone else happy in this mess, I might just as well since I apparently am not cut out for it.
Maybe we all are just waiting for someone… Been there, done that; so now I’m okay to go on forward with my life.
You remember what time the café opens, right?
Ness
“The idiot.” said Joe, dashing out of the apartment.
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“Where is she now?” Joe determined from his sister at the café, less than five minutes later.
“Now? As of this moment I think she and Matt are walking down the aisle.” began Chris, pretending to look at her watch. Joe was not amused.
“I’m serious. Tell me where she is.”
“So you’ll do what, stop her from marrying him? Because she’s the love of your life, or you’re the love of Her life?” Chris said scornfully. “You’re just going to mess with her head all over again.”
“I… I don’t know.” said Joe, stuttering a little. “But what should I do, just let her be with someone else?”
“As long as I haven’t received an invitation, you don’t have to worry about that yet.” Chris said more kindly, taking in how distressed Joe was. “She is going to come back one day, not for you but for the café at least. I think you should just let her decide, on her own terms, on what she sincerely wants to do.”
“And give Matt the green light to win her over?” Joe asked and watched Chris pondering over her answer.
“I think, and this is only what I think,” she offered cautiously, not particularly wanting to meddle into her brother and her friend’s life, “is that if he does win her over, you have only yourself to blame because you had that chance before but you blew it. So for Ness’ sake, maybe you should give her some space until she’s ready to face you again; maybe all you can do now, is Wait for her.”
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Matt patiently listened while Ness tried to tell him what have happened and posed her question.
“I can’t really tell if I am waiting for you because I never thought about it that way.” He began slowly. “Obviously you make me very happy, or else I wouldn’t have thought about getting married. Thing is, when I popped the question I sincerely meant to make you the happiest you can ever be, but I saw for myself that I can’t make that happen.”
“Some people can only feel to a certain level of intensity and they can’t go beyond that. I originally thought, because of our mild take of everything big or small, your capacity of feeling or happiness is similar to mine. But I was wrong. You were waiting for a stimulus; someone that excites you in some way or to bring joy to every simplest thing you see.”
“I don’t think you know what you want yet because I don’t believe you had the opportunity to look into this levelheadedly, even though you might act like it. The wound is still fresh, so all you can fixate on now is the hurt. But it would become another distant memory eventually and you’ll recover. No matter what, you can always stand up and move on if you want to.”
“You have brought me the greatest happiness I have ever experienced, but I can’t do the same for you. I don’t think I am waiting for you; or at the very least I hope not, because that would be, as you said, ‘twisted’.” Matt concluded with a grimace.
“It doesn’t even have to be with Joe, but when you’ve felt pure bliss, you can’t go back to mediocrity. Just make sure you know what you’re swearing off so you won’t look back and be sorry.”
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After the talk with Matt, Ness decided to let go of things and travel a bit, since she has left everything on hold anyways. She didn’t know when she would go face her old life again; didn’t how to deal with Joe but it didn’t really matter anymore because as long as she finds out what she wanted ultimately, with nothing to affect her judgement, it was enough.
Chris kept her brother busy by having him working around the café every day from morning till late. Even thought Joe had not meant to follow his sister’s advice, trying to only focus on his music and the café, every now and then he catches himself staring out of the window as if he was looking for something; each time the bell rang he would immediately look up, only to find his face fall as he saw it was just another customer; during the nights when he was done at the bar, he heads straight back to the apartment, subconsciously not letting any precious slip pass unnoticed.
Epilogue
Ness made her way through the crowd, couldn’t remember a time when the bar was as packed as tonight. She could hardly make it to the counter if it weren’t for Dave the bartender, who spotted her and helped Ness grab a seat, saving her from the humiliation of being completely lost in her own restaurant/bar.
“Where’s everyone?” Ness asked, looking around for Chris and Joe. She had missed them so dearly after being away for a few weeks\ exploring and visiting family and friends. She didn’t know how Chris could stay away from home for so long.
“Chris is probably upstairs dead as a log, Joe’s right over there, preparing his music.” Dave said. “Can you believe this crowd?”
“I really can’t.” said Ness, impressed. “I’ll pass along to Chris that you deserve a good raise.” Dave laughed.
“Much as I would like to take responsible for making this happen, I didn’t, not by a long shot. They are all here for Joe.”
“I always thought Chris had a better mind for business.” said Ness, shocked.
“All I can say, you’re in for a big surprise.” Dave replied knowingly.
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Joe was doing music requests at the middle of the floor. Like a lost soul, he played the piano numbly song after song. After the last request from the audience and a few polite clapping, she watched him continue to sit there by the piano, lightly touching the keys, preoccupied.
Joe could hear the busy chatting and the small laughs; the bar was so crowded but just then he couldn’t remember a moment when he felt more alone. He took a deep breath and began to play again. The bar grew quiet as he heart-brokenly sang:
I never felt nothing in the world like this before.
Now I’m missing you,
& I’m wishing that you would come back through my door.
Why did you have to go? You could have let me know.
So now I’m all alone.
Girl you could have stayed
but you wouldn’t give me a chance.
With you not around it’s a little bit more than I can stand
And all my tears they… keep running down my face
Why did you turn away?
So why does your pride make you run and hide?
Are you that afraid of me?
But I know it’s a lie what you keep inside
This is not how you want it to be
So baby I will wait for you
Cause I don’t know what else I can do
Don’t tell me I ran out of time
If it takes the rest of my life
Baby I will wait for you
If you think I’m fine it just ain’t true
I really need you in my life
No matter what I have to do I’ll wait for you
It’s been a long time since you called me
(How could you forget about me)
You got me feeling crazy (crazy)
How can you walk away,
Everything stays the same
I just can’t do it baby
What will it take to make you come back?
Girl I told you what it is & it just ain’t like that
Why can’t you look at me; you’re still in love with me
Don’t leave me crying.
Baby why can’t we just, just start over again
Get it back to the way it was
If you give me a chance I can love you right
But you’re telling me it won’t be enough
So baby I will wait for you
Cause I don’t know what else I can do
Don’t tell me I ran out of time
If it takes the rest of my life
Baby I will wait for you
If you think I’m fine it just ain’t true
I really need you in my life
No matter what I have to do I’ll wait for you
I’ll Be Waiting.
As the melody ended, the crowd gave a huge round of applause. Out of habit, Joe looked at the stool where Ness always sat. He felt a sudden adrenaline rush when he recognized the familiar face. Their eyes met and as the crowd went back to their own conversation and drink, Joe walked slowly towards Ness, her face betraying no emotion. No one spoke for a moment, as if there was so much to say but they didn’t know where to start.
“I heard there would be singing.” Ness attempted jokingly, but came out more of a croak, her throat so tight as if she was ready to burst into tears any moment now. “Told you ages ago you should sing.”
“I guess I just needed a little push to realize some things.” Joe said, slightly confused. He had been waiting for this moment for so long that when it’s finally here, he was unsure of what to do.
“Why?” Ness croaked eventually, unable to elaborate.
“The song? It was the only thing I could think of while you were gone.” Joe said, engulfed with sudden exhaustion. “I thought of what you’ve said. I know there is nothing I can do to change how you think. When you’ve left I thought I should take this time to get over you but not only did it not work, I found myself waiting for you to come back.”
“I’m not saying we’re going to be together forever. Hell I don’t know if we can stand each other for a whole year. What I know for sure, is that right now I can’t bear life without you and that I can not just let you go. No matter how long it takes to have you back, I’d wait. I want to make us work.”
Ness let out a sob and tears began to fall. Joe pulled her over and hugged her, still not truly comprehending the fact that she was there.
“I am petrified… these feelings, these intense feelings…” Ness said in between sobs, and found continuing what she had to say difficult as everything she had ever felt for him came rushing through all at once.
“I know…” said Joe, holding her tightly in his arms.
“I’ve never let myself be so vulnerable; I held my guard up for so long, I don’t know if I’m capable of letting go…” Ness murmured, realizing it was easier if she looked down and talked to the shadow on his chest.
“I know, I know… It’s okay as long as you’re here.” Joe cooed, kissing Ness on the forehead. “I can wait.” Ness gave a small smile and returned the embrace, resting her head on him. Joe gave a content sigh.
Then he had a tiny grin on his face.
“Also very important is that Chris’s driving me nuts. She’s forcing me to work in the café and it’s chaos without you. When can you start working again?”
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