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I almost dozed back off to dreamland with Banks when I heard movement and voices outside my door. My phone light appeared to show me that it charged enough to come back on. The time said 9:17 in the morning. Still too early to be awake in my opinion, apparently not for my brother. "Denny," I shouted because I was still too tired to get out of bed and drained from my morning dreams.
He opened the door to my room, "What is it, Little Miss?"
"It's such a beautiful morning," I cooed.
"Who are you talking to?" I tried to sound casual but I couldn't hide the knowing smile from my face. "You sound really happy," I accused.
I could see a smile trying to creep onto his face. "It's a friend, why are you worrying about it?"
"It has to be more than that. I can hear you giggling from in here," I laughed.
He moved to close the door. "Daya, instead of bothering me go make some breakfast or something."
"Love you," I said through the crack before it sealed.
A part of me couldn't believe that out of all the things I could've dreamed of that was what arrived in my mind. I didn't know if I should mention it to Banks or not. How would he react?
I pulled myself out of my covers, and I sat on my daybed. From one bed right to another. The glass was frosty as I laid a hand on it. I looked at the tree beside the small sliver of a roof I had. I should have known it was a dream. I put on the same sweats from yesterday before I headed to the bathroom.
When I looked in the mirror, I saw that the bruises that were once on my neck had become almost nonexistent. As I went downstairs, my mom was sitting on the living room couch. I walked behind her and squeezed her shoulders.
"Good morning, Mom," I kissed her cheek.
"You seem perky today, Daya." She found joy in that statement.
I swayed my arms, "I woke up in a good mood."
She rotated around, "Well, I hope it stays for a while."
I smiled at my words, "I'm making breakfast. I'm thinking of muffins, assorted fruits, milk, or maybe a smoothie. What do you think?"
"It sounds good as long as you're making it. I was out gardening this morning and I am worn out." I thought it was weird that she was gardening in the snow, but whatever took her mind off her situation was fine with me.
I pointed at her with a giggle. "It'll be ready soon. I bet the garden looks beautiful; you could be on HGTV."
"You flatter me," she said as I walked into the kitchen. I made a variety of muffins: blueberry, chocolate chip, plain, and banana. It was a bit of an overhaul, but they were so easy to make. I chopped up strawberries and banana slices before I made everyone's plate.
"Breakfast is served," I hollered loud enough so Denny could hear me upstairs.
"It smells divine," my mom said as she sat at the table.
Denny stated, "We're going to have enough for two weeks."
"I see you moved from talking to texting with your new best friend," I taunted.
He deflected and discerned that I had forgotten to make the smoothies. "What are we drinking with it?"
"I'll go pour glasses of milk for everyone since I am treating you to breakfast." I had trouble bringing the three glasses to the dining area at one time, but I managed.
"A drink for you, you, and me," I said as I placed the glasses in front of everyone.
My mom gushed at my new change in attitude. "Thank you, Daya, this is really sweet."
"She's an angel," Dennis ridiculed. Everyone had one of each on the plate and fruits beside it. The extra muffins sat in the middle of the table in a big wicker basket.
"Perhaps, you can take some to your dad," Mom said quietly.
I brushed by the topic, "He is a bit of a way out, but if he comes by, I will be sure to."
"What do you have planned to do today? I'm guessing it's not staying home with your old mom," she looked down at her hands that were lying in her lap.
Denny and I exchanged a quick look, "All three of us could go somewhere. I don't think you've been passed the garden or anywhere in a while," Denny stated.
"It would be nice to spend quality time with my two favorite people in the world. Where would you like to go?" Dennis and I both looked at her with confused eyes and then at each other.
Neither Denny nor I said anything. "Well, we can decide later." I gulped, "I guess I don't know what you like to do anymore. Is there anything you have wanted to do?"
"Nothing in particular. I've been thinking about going back to work at the hospital. Would the two of you be okay with that?" It took me back that she would think we would ever have a problem with that.
I nodded, "That would be great for you. You need to get out of the house more."
Denny added, "Do you think you're ready? I mean, it would be great but," he drifted off.
She continued where he left off. "It will take some warming up too, but I loved being a nurse and now that you are older you don't need me around as much."
I sighed, "We will always need you, no matter how old we get." Denny nodded in agreement. "Plus, it wasn't just taking care of us that was keeping you from work," I mumbled.
She replied by saying, "We should keep the atmosphere joyful. It's been a good morning so far and we should keep it that way."
After breakfast, I headed back upstairs and into my room. I sat on the side of my bed closest to my phone that was left on the charger. I had a missed call from Banks and a good morning text. It felt like he was just here fewer than thirty minutes ago. But that was dream Banks.
First, I sent a text message to Jay. He's going through something intense right now, and the least I could do was text him, 'Good morning. How are you feeling?'
Then, I called Banks, "Merry morning, Banksy," I said as soon as the phone stopped ringing.
"It's not Christmas yet," he sounded like he was moving around.
I twirled around my room. "What are you up to this early in the morning?"
He laughed, "I took my little brothers to the park, so they could start their careers as pirates before I go to work."
"That is the cutest thing I have heard today. Are you just saying that to impress me?" I batted my eyelashes even though he couldn't see me.
"No, I really am at the park and it's one hundred percent adorable. And before you ask, it's not the park by your house." I giggled at his nature.
"Do you want to stop by," he asked.
I knew that I could make a plan, but I just wanted to see what he would say. "I have no way to get there, but I would love to if I could."
"Be careful, Jude," I heard him yell in the distance. "We could come by and pick you up."
"Not if it's too far out of your way," I drew out the word way.
"That isn't a problem. We'll be there." I appreciated his determination and will to see me.
I held my stomach, "Okay, do they like muffins? I made muffins for breakfast."
"Well, they had cereal, but I am sure they'll like that. I'll call you when I'm in the yard." I grinned the whole time he was talking.
I looked out my window, "I will be ready. See you then."
Before he hung up, he said, "I'll see you soon."
Immediately, I tried to change into something cuter. I decided to wear a jean skirt, stockings, a long-sleeved turtleneck, and a teddy coat. I brushed my hair and threw it into a low ponytail. Denny's door was open, so I decided to peek in.
"Where are you going all dressed up," he looked up at me from his phone.
"Banks wants to hang out at the park." He grimaced when I said his name.
I innocently said, "Dennis, I like him. Please just accept that, for my sake."
He shook his head, "I'm not okay with it. He's going after my little sister and you're supposed to be off-limits."
"That's not your choice to make." I sat on the end of his bed.
"Different circumstances, I guess. Mark says he's a good friend, but I know how he treats the girls he's with." I reached out and held his casted hand.
"How does he treat them? He's been perfectly sweet to me." He scoffed when I said that.
Dennis clenched his jaw. "Because he's trying to sleep with you. He knows what he's doing, and I don't want you to become another one of conquest."
"What if you're wrong about him? What if it's a big misunderstanding?" I wanted to believe in Banks fully, but Dennis' opinion was so important to me that it clouded my judgment.
He shook his head, "It isn't, Daya. He hasn't been in a serious relationship for a while. He hooks up with girls and then leaves him. That's all he wants with you and he broke our agreement by doing this."
I twisted my leg into his covers. "It was him saying okay after you threatened to kill him. That's not a contract. He hasn't asked me to do anything with him. Do you even know why he hasn't been in a serious relationship?"
"Yeah, he's scared of commitment. What makes you think you can change that?" I could feel the water welling up in my eyes, but I wouldn't let any tears fall. That would only validate Denny's feelings about him.
"I don't, but he told me he wants to. I just desire to take my time and get to know him better. You shouldn't have told him that I'm off-limits," I looked at him with sad eyes.
My passion was growing as I spoke. "If this is a mistake, let me make it. You can't protect me at the cost of me living my life. In the short time I have known him he's made a meaningful impression. I'll be careful and make sure he knows my boundaries. If he messes up, you will be the first person I tell, but until then, let me have this, Denny."
He nodded, "Go ahead, but watch him."
"Like a hawk," I winked at him. "But... um, there was something else that he said that I want to ask you about," I fiddled with my thumbs.
I knew he was just as nervous to talk about this as I was, probably even more nervous. "You told him about our conversation about Michy, didn't you?"
Promptly, I denied that after I observed the disconcerted expression on his face. "No, no, but he told me a little bit about... you and... Mark." I tried to say everything slowly and carefully.
His eyes became beady and turned his phone so the screen was down and laid it on the bed. "Whatever he said... it's a lie."
I shook my head, "I don't think it is. And that's okay, Dennis. I want you to be able to talk to me and mom about this. You shouldn't have to hide a part of who you are. I'll always accept you. And with everything I've heard about Mark, he seems like a nice guy. And I support whatever relationship you decide to be in."
He wiped his eye with the back of his hand and sniffled. "That means a lot to me, Little Miss. I just... don't know if I'm ready to be out. It's not easy."
I shifted closer to him so I could wrap him up in a hug. "You don't have to worry about me. I won't tell anyone. And I know Banks... he only told me because I'm related to you. He hasn't told anyone else. I love you, big brother."
"I love you too, little sister," he reciprocated my embrace and we stayed like that for a moment and understood each other for once.
Sauntering off his mattress, I gave him a little wave as I stood by the door about to leave. "Day, wait up," he stood up. "We were supposed to go out with mom."
Hastily, I said, "I forgot that quickly. Okay, I won't be out long. I'll give you enough time to figure out where we should go."
He sighed, "You have to tell her that you're leaving. I'm tired of doing it for you," he sat back down. I nodded and walked backward out of his room.
My mom was cleaning up in the kitchen when I walked down the stairs. "Hey," I curtly said.
"Aww, you look nice. I wasn't ready to leave just yet," she smiled over her shoulder.
I wiggled a little, "That's great because I was going to hang out with some friends."
I grabbed a smaller basket and placed a few muffins in it. She said, "Oh, well try to come back soon. Can you tell me where you're going?"
Examining one of the strawberry muffins, I said, "The park, not the one down the street, but the one near 6th Street." Banks didn't exactly clarify to me which park, but that was the one I assumed he was at.
"Have fun then. Tell the girls I said hello." It stung a little because I knew that they weren't the ones coming and they wouldn't come even if it was true.
I could feel my phone buzzing in my pocket. "They're here. I'll be back soon," and I headed out the front door.
*We are nearing the end and I'm sad that it's almost over.
How do y'all feel about Dennis coming out to Daya?
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