CRUSTS
OF PIZZA
An
‘I Challenge YOU!’ Daria fic by Brother Grimace
The
first thing she noticed was that his eyes looked older.
Caught
off guard as the door opened while she reached for the handle, she was
immediately filled with a wave of nostalgia as two very familiar hands grasped
her shoulders and kept her from falling.
Brittany
Taylor squealed in alarm as she straightened herself, and looked up into the
eyes of Kevin Thompson.
*****
They
stood by the front door of a nearly empty Pizza King. The only other persons in
sight were a pair of college-age students, inside a booth by the jukebox, and
laughing over a jumbo Garbage Pizza.
“I
made the squad,” she said, trying to put the fluffy lightness back in her
voice, but somehow unable to do so. “I got my grades up over the summer – I
hate summer school! – and I made it…” Her voice trailed away.
“I
saw you on the Pigskin Channel,” Kevin said, also trying to put the empty
happiness Brittany once despised and was drawn to into his voice, and failing just
as Brittany did. “Great Prairie State vs. Fort Christian Tech. You guys stomped
them.”
The
silence stretched for over a minute.
“I’m
going to start working for my father. When the season opens up again. I’m good
at building things.”
“That’s
great.”
“Yeah.
I’m not that good with pizza.”
“I
had to change what I’m doing, too.”
“Yeah?”
“I
don’t know enough to do vet- to help –“ Brittany stopped, and took a slight
breath. “I’m not going to be a veterinarian. I changed to English.”
“But
you already know how to talk in English.”
“I
write stories.” She was actually surprised that there was no sarcasm in her
voice.
“Like
Daria does?”
“She’d
probably be surprised if she knew we were in the same thing – The same major.”
The
silence was somewhat shorter.
“Want
some pizza?”
“I
have to go soon – I’m having dinner with…” Brittany’s voice trailed off; she
hadn’t wanted to bring up Mack in this conversation. “I’m doing some writing
for Coffee House!”
“You
write for one of those coffee stores…?”
“It’s
a soap opera! Coffee House is the soap opera they do for the college TV
station!” She perked up as she talked, and she saw a spark of light come back
into Kevin’s eyes. “One of my teachers said that he liked my stories, and he
thought that I might be able to help the writers there!”
“Cool!”
“They
thought that I wanted to be on the show. They ask me every now and then,
but I just like writing. I get to do all of the big romance scenes – all of the
girls in my dorm always bug me because they want to know what’ll happen!”
“Cool.”
A
third patch of silence.
“I
was going to the Zon this summer. I met this girl – Toni. She plays with this
band called the Harpies.”
“Oh.”
“She
helps me with studying and stuff. Dad wants me to take vo- vota- I mean… He
wants me to take some classes to learn more about the business. Toni helps me
study.”
“That’s…
That’s nice of her.”
“After
I get off work tonight, we’re driving up to Carver County. She likes to ski.”
“Okay.
Can you ski?”
“No.
I like watching her, though.”
One
last silence. “I gotta get back to work.” Kevin said, smiling that dumb grin
that Brittany knew so well.
“I
have to go, too. I have to…” She stopped, and looked Kevin in the eye. “Mack
and I have to be at Daddy’s house by six.”
“I
know.”
Brittany
opened the door; a wayward gust of the sharp December wind blew her long,
flowing hair across her face. “Kevin…”
A
little hole seemed to open up in the center of her stomach as Kevin looked at
her. He smiled a lopsided grin, and raised his hand to brush her hair out of
her face.
“I
know. Merry Christmas, Brittany.”
She
looked at Kevin for a long time, and reached out to touch his face. “Merry
Christmas, Kevin.”
Brittany
stepped through the door, and Kevin watched her until she disappeared from
view.
“Hey,”
a voice from just behind him called out. “Do we have to pay for refills on our
sodas?”
END.
20
December 2006