Monday
“Hey,” Professor Hunter said softly. He rubbed his hand on my cheek.
I opened my eyes. I must have fallen asleep. He was looking at me intently with his dark brown eyes. He looked excited.
I looked out the window. “Where are we? Philly?”
Professor Hunter laughed. “No, not Philly.”
I looked out the window again. “Are we in New York?”
“I don’t think you’ve experienced it the same way that I have.”
“Because I’m not rich?”
He shrugged. “I want to show you my New York.”
I looked at the clock on the dashboard. It was only 10:30. “You like speeding.”
“I tend to do everything efficiently.”
“You mean fast.” I regretted the words as soon as they came out of my mouth.
He bit his lip. “Penny,” he said and grabbed my hand. “I know what I want. I want you. All of you. I know that I’m older than you. And I may be ready for something more serious than…”
“I didn’t mean anything by it.”
“Still.”
“I’m running just as fast beside you.” I squeezed his hand.
He leaned toward me until his lips were an inch from mine. “Okay,” he whispered and opened up my door from the inside. He leaned back in his seat and quickly got out.
I swallowed hard and stepped out of the car. The city was loud. There wasn’t anything appealing about it to me. But when I looked over at Professor Hunter smiling at me, I realized there was one thing. Him. I’d go anywhere for him. I walked over to him and clasped my hands behind his neck as I stood on my tiptoes and kissed him. “I like New York better already.”
“Well you’re about to like it even more.” He turned toward the building closest to us. “Because Totonno’s Pizzeria is the best pizza.”
“You brought me all the way to New York to prove a point?”
“One of the reasons.” He opened the door to the pizzeria.
The floor looked like a checker board and the walls were covered in frames of newspaper clippings, awards, and black and white family photos. It was quaint and not at all where I had expected to end up. But it was perfect.
“This is your favorite pizza place?”
“Yes. Grab us a seat.” He walked up to the counter in the back while I sat down at a table for two by the window. I wasn’t sure what I expected. There was still so much I didn’t know about him. But he was trying.
“This place doesn’t really seem like you,” I said as he sat down across from me.
“What do you mean?”
“You tend to be kind of extravagant.”
“Not always. I used to come here to eat all the time.”
“What was your favorite part about living here?” I put my hand in the center of the table. He immediately grabbed it.
“There’s always something to do.”
“So you’ve been pretty bored in a college town?”
“Hardly. You’re very entertaining.” He flashed me a smile. He was so handsome. I noticed a few women in the restaurant staring at him.
“You know that women stare at you everywhere we go, right?”
“Is that so? I haven’t noticed.”
“You must have noticed. Everyone drools over you. I mean, look at you.”
“I’m too busy looking at you.”
I felt myself blushing. “You’re out of my league.”
“You’re out of your mind.”
I bit my lip. “Why me?”
“What do you mean?”
“If you wanted to date a student…”
“I didn’t want to date a student.” He lifted up my hand and kissed my knuckles. “Are you asking why I’m attracted to you? Or why I love your personality?”
“Both I guess.”
“You don’t have much self confidence. It’s rather curious.”
“Why would I? No one’s ever looked at me the way that you’re looking at me right now.”
“I know you don’t see it. But you are always the most beautiful girl in the room. I enjoy that you don’t see it. It’s intriguing how naive you are. You’re very alluring.”
“Alluring?” I laughed. Alluring was how I’d describe him. It’s not how I’d describe myself.
“Yes. I find you unbelievably sexy.” He stared into my eyes. “Every inch of you.”
I could feel my face flush.
“Did you want more intimate details? Because I could go on for days describing the blue of your eyes with the small flecks of green in the sunshine. Or the freckles on your shoulders. Or that birthmark on the inside of your ankle. Or how your ass jiggles just the right amount when you walk. Or how your breasts fit perfectly in my hands. Or how you get a cute little wrinkle in your forehead when you frown at me. Or how it makes me feel when you bite your lip when you look at me. Or the intoxicating smell of you. And the taste of you.” He swallowed hard. “And the way you’re looking at me right now… it’s sexy as hell.”
I gulped.
“So if you refuse to see how beautiful you are, you’ll just have to accept the fact that I’m attracted to you. And for things that aren’t physical.” He paused and kissed my knuckles again. “I love that you’re down to earth. I love that you’re shy. It’s refreshing that you don’t seem to want to be the center of attention everywhere we go. I like that you just want to be beside me instead, captivating me alone. I love that you’re open to second chances and quick to forgive. Yet you’re extremely stubborn as well, and I love how that challenges me. I love how intelligent you are. I love that you like experiencing new things. And I love that you’re a hopeless romantic, or else we wouldn’t be sitting here right now.”
I stared at him. I knew my face was bright red. No one had ever said things like that to me before. He did know every inch of me. He wasn’t lying. “I’m a hopeless romantic because I chose you? Why is that hopeless?”