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“So I’m calling to ask for a favor… on behalf of Frankie.” He pauses again, his voice sounds hesitant and when I try to listen closely I hear him whispering something to someone, and if I’m right that’s his girlfriend.

“Go on,” I comment.

“She will kill me, so before I die, please leave this between us even if you decline.”

So it’s not about what happened.

He clears his voice. “Frankie needs a date for Valentine’s Day and I thought you’d want to come as her plus one since you two get along so well.”

I freeze for a moment.

A web of endless thoughts runs through my head.

Wow.

That means Frankie didn’t tell Jude about us. I can understand why, but he knows everything about her, if he doesn’t know, no one else knows.

And, maybe, that means I’m a secret.

She did set us a two-week trial to figure out if it could work between us, but I kind of feel like I wanted him to know about us.

I sigh.

It can also mean something completely different.

“Yeah, she already invited me to a concert, I think she had the same plans.” I lie.

“Oh, great! I’m happy it’s you, I didn’t want her to spend it with a dumb fuck.”

“Tell me about it.” A half-suppressed laugh escapes my mouth. “All set, don’t worry.”

“I’ll see there, have a good one, Theo.”

“You too,” I close the call.

I chuck my duffel bag aside and put my gloves on.

The punching bag smiles at me and all I do is scrape that smile with my punches, left and right in a row without stopping.

I do it for a while until sweat drips from my forehead.

“Are you trying to tear the bag, Theo?” A familiar voice with a hint of sarcasm hits my ears.

Without looking, I answer, “I thought you were done with the gym, Nick, what brings you to this godforsaken place?” I continue to punch the bag in between.

“My dumb ass forgot it was your birthday and we haven’t planned anything.”

Oh right, I forgot it myself, I already told everyone I’m thirty, I don’t need to celebrate the fact I’m in the third decade of my life.

“Come on man, don’t give me the silent treatment. I’d make it up to you.”

I glance at him, turn my face back to the bag, and start another round of punches.

“Listen,” he raises his voice to overpower the noise, “It’s been a while since we took my bikes for a ride.”

Bikes remind me of Frankie and I don’t know if I want to think about her right now. I don’t blame her. I understand it’s just an arrangement and that she wanted to see first if it works out, but why the fuck wouldn’t it?

A few days ago when things went south we were okay, I didn’t run away.