Delia only had twenty-four hours to get to Miami so there wasn't much to say other than remembering Tristan said she had to go.
At least he drove her to the airport. Really, she didn't know what she was doing. He'd packed for her. He'd made sure all the important stuff was in her back pack, including her extra contacts. "Don't lose it," he ordered, but along the way he kept telling her she'd be OK.
"It's gonna be OK. You can do this. You deserve this."
His peptalk went on and on. She couldn't even get a word in edgewise. She wanted to. She hated doing this to him, but he seemed to feel she had to see it through.
"You know, there is only so much I can do."
It felt like the last words she'd ever hear. She was almost in tears as she had to go it alone. Even at the airpport.
"Call me when you can."
He was serious as the tears emerged and he wiped the fat one away. and told her not to cry. It would mess up her makeup. He hugged her tight and then he kissed her as he wanted her to remember who was here for her and then he let her go.
She didn't know if she wanted it this badly after all, but he turned and didn't look back so finally she didn't look back. Yes, she moved along to get to her gate and off she went to a flight she thought might leave her deaf.
It was all so new and so alone. But she kept a straight face and tried to remember what she needed to do. Someone would be there to pick her up. She'd stay in a hotel not far from the news station. She would call. She wanted to call as soon as she got there, but there was no time.
Because of the time change, she made it to the six o'clock news and she just knew it would be over, but as luck would have it, it was great. It like a dance she could do in her sleep. Evidently. Because she was exhausted.
It was late when she got to her room and all she wanted to do was fall asleep. Of course, she showered and did her complete skin ritual before doing anything else. Along with stomach crunches and her nightly exercises. By the time she thought to call Tristan, it was too late. She would try to reach him in the morning.
Still, she needed to call someone. And the only person she could think to call was Jade.