Chapter 25
The Educator
âHow old is he now?â I ask âI think tenor eleven? That kid is really something. Heâs so passionate, smart, charitable, kind-hearted and very funnyâ he smiles to himself at the memory of the child. âI would love for you to meet him somedayâ he says.
âYou allowed yourself to be a father figure to his child, Elliot. I think thatâs the most generous gesture anyone has ever done.
I smile at Elliot. I think Iâve come to like Elliot more today. Heâs not only a gentleman because he needs to. He actually is a gentleman as it is. âElliot?â
I call out his name.
âYes?â
âWhy did you help her?â I ask him.
He looks at me, âBecause, she we have history. We shared moments, strengths and weaknesses, we grew together, Eli. So it matters to me that I help herâ he says.
Elliot is the type of man that does not let situation come in between him and a person heâs had close ties with. I smile at Elliot and we both fall in silence.
âEliâ he says again âYeah?â
âI know this is going to be awkward but I just want to be honest with you. I donât want you to feel used or as if I am taking advantage of the situation to gain something. I just want to tell you that whatever happened between us, that was something I did because I was in the moment with you.â
I bit my lower lip, trying to refrain from smiling wide, âElliot, what happened between us was good, it felt good and I know I want to do it again . . . with youâ I say. I can't believe I said that out loud. Did I say it? Or did I just imagine it. Wait, I think I did say it out loud! How stupid can you be, Eli?
I want to do it again with you. Oh, Jesus Christ! Where did that come from? Elliot must think I'm this hopeless romantic who can't keep arrangements simple.
Elliot clears his throat and says, "Eli, we did that with mutual consent, right? Along the way, you never felt forced?" he asked me.
"No, no, no, Elliot. It was mutual and yes we did that with consent." I affirm. Elliot nods and we fall silent again.
"Elliot?" I call out his name The Educator ï¤Chapter 24: 24 "Eli?"
"What are we exactly?" I ask him. He looks at me and I look at him. We are both frozen, we process this relationship that we have, thinking what best to call it. I honestly want it to be simple, to be mutual, that neither of us get hurt along the way. Neither of us longing for something the other could not give.
"What do you want us to be?" he asked me, "because if you ask me, Eli. I just want us to be married, act married and ..." he trails off.
"And?" I urge him to continue.
"And be in a relationship. Something we both want, a relationship where we are going to grow together" he says.
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