Luke’s phone glowed in the dark with texts from Charlie. I’m drunk. He twisted around in his seat at the cop bench and tried to look for her. As evening moved to nighttime, most of the crowd had changed and gotten increasingly more rowdy. Many were at the bonfire, gravitating towards light and warmth.
Luke [21:41] Where are you? I’ll find you.
As soon as he sent the text, he decided to call her instead. Straight to voicemail. He asked the table, “Has anyone seen Charlie?” All he got in response was some mumbles and shrugs.
Then he heard Anna softly say, “Found her.”
It was damn clear that she wasn’t walking by herself, and as she got closer, Luke realized that it was probably because she couldn’t. Something must’ve happened to his face because Anna and Mack started talking at the same time. It’s okay, man. Take it easy. Luke, it’s not a big deal. He had a hard time taking it easy in general, and while someone else’s hand basically down Charlie’s shorts when she was drunk wasn’t apocalyptic, it wasn’t just fine either.
He didn’t know if he’d ever seen her like this before. Drunk, sure, but she could always do things on her own. The cynical voice in the back of his head told him that she wanted this guy’s arm around her, and that’s why it was happening. The reasonable voice told him that if it was against her will, she would’ve broken his hand off. Then there was the last voice. The one that came out of his mouth. “Come sit with me, Charlie.” Worried eyes moved over her face. “Please.”
The man with her was giving Luke a weird look, like he was a felon, and only at Anna’s insistence (“we’re cops, Noah, nothing bad is going to happen to her”) did he say something in Charlie’s ear and go back off into the crowd.
Luke held out his hand to Charlie so she could sit next to him on the bench. He gave her a can of club soda that he’d found and wrapped his fingers around her knee. Had she eaten? How many beers did she have? Did she drink liquor? Smoke weed? Was it her medication? Was she even still taking medication? A rolodex of concerns flipped through his brain as he tried to find her eyes.
“Are you hungry? We can go. I can make you something.”
They were surrounded by enough food to feed the entire Chicago school district, but more than anything, Luke just wanted to leave. With Charlie. Now.
Luke [21:41] Where are you? I’ll find you.
As soon as he sent the text, he decided to call her instead. Straight to voicemail. He asked the table, “Has anyone seen Charlie?” All he got in response was some mumbles and shrugs.
Then he heard Anna softly say, “Found her.”
It was damn clear that she wasn’t walking by herself, and as she got closer, Luke realized that it was probably because she couldn’t. Something must’ve happened to his face because Anna and Mack started talking at the same time. It’s okay, man. Take it easy. Luke, it’s not a big deal. He had a hard time taking it easy in general, and while someone else’s hand basically down Charlie’s shorts when she was drunk wasn’t apocalyptic, it wasn’t just fine either.
He didn’t know if he’d ever seen her like this before. Drunk, sure, but she could always do things on her own. The cynical voice in the back of his head told him that she wanted this guy’s arm around her, and that’s why it was happening. The reasonable voice told him that if it was against her will, she would’ve broken his hand off. Then there was the last voice. The one that came out of his mouth. “Come sit with me, Charlie.” Worried eyes moved over her face. “Please.”
The man with her was giving Luke a weird look, like he was a felon, and only at Anna’s insistence (“we’re cops, Noah, nothing bad is going to happen to her”) did he say something in Charlie’s ear and go back off into the crowd.
Luke held out his hand to Charlie so she could sit next to him on the bench. He gave her a can of club soda that he’d found and wrapped his fingers around her knee. Had she eaten? How many beers did she have? Did she drink liquor? Smoke weed? Was it her medication? Was she even still taking medication? A rolodex of concerns flipped through his brain as he tried to find her eyes.
“Are you hungry? We can go. I can make you something.”
They were surrounded by enough food to feed the entire Chicago school district, but more than anything, Luke just wanted to leave. With Charlie. Now.