As Reid took a seat in Calvin's computer chair, Calvin's eyes drifted towards the empty square that had been left behind in the absence of the laptop that usually sat there. "I lost my laptop when I was at the park," he recalled absently. Despite the horrific occurrence that he spoke of, however, his dazed smile hadn't wavered. "A year ago. I haven't earned the money to replace it yet," Calvin continued, and returned to his own chair, which he'd occupied for most of the previous evening, and a good portion of the morning as well. "I was at the park, and Chase showed up, and I just forgot about it."
Being as oblivious as Calvin was, he had failed to see how shocking a happenstance this had been, as he had practically glued the laptop to his side after having received it as a gift for his birthday. Nothing could have separated the lad from his computer. In fact, it had become an expectation of many, to spot Calvin with his orange computer bag slung over his shoulder. Nothing or no one could have separated the two - except for Chase.
Calvin lazily rested his chin upon the heel of his palm, and continued to stare at that empty spot on his desk. Once more, it seemed, he had been overpowered by thoughts of the girl whom he had so evidently fallen in love with. He could not break the spell - and frankly, did not wish to - as he sat silently, slipping in-between a state of consciousnesses, and unconsciousness. But like a stubborn child with intentions of staying up for an episode of his favorite television show, Calvin fought against his drowsiness. There were things of more importance than sleep; such as addressing one particular thought that had not left Calvin alone since the moment he had admitted to Chase that he cared for her.
"Reid," Calvin began with his question. "How do I-I-I, uh..." Calvin stuttered, "How do I - I mean; how am I supposed to..." He paused for a moment to inhale nervously. Never before had Calvin spoken with Reid in such a hesitant manner; Reid had always been Calvin's confident. But it seemed that, like his laptop, something had gotten in the way. "If I wanted to ask Chase to marry -uh- me, how would I-I-I, you know - how do I do that?"
It was far too early for such bold questions.
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