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Julie Seagle
Nah. Just kidding! I love Christmas. Mom covers the entire living room in white twinkle lights and puts real candles on the tree.
Julie Seagle
On Christmas Eve, I slide under the tree and look up through the branches at the lights. Hokey, but my tradition.
Fi
Do you lie there and make a wish for the New Year?
Julie Seagle
Exactly. Silly, I guess.
Fi
What do you wish for?
Julie Seagle
Depends on the year. Could be to marry some dopey teen idol.
Julie Seagle
Or to get stranded on a deserted island with Prince Charming and an endless supply of sunscreen.
Fi
So your Christmas tradition is centered on cute boys, huh?
Julie Seagle
I never said they were lofty fantasies.
Fi
Oh, now they’re FANTASIES are they? So you need to be alone for this tradition, I guess… *cough, cough*
Julie Seagle
Very fu
Julie Seagle
Dreaming about the future. Wondering what’s ahead for me. Coming-of-age nonsense. Corny.
Fi
It’s not nonsense. I think that’s very cool.
Julie Seagle
Very cool until hot wax falls from the branches and burns my eyeballs. That actually happened. Candles on the tree=dangerous fire hazard. But what’s a holiday without a little danger?
Julie Seagle
Oh look! There’s the risk-taking behavior you were looking for!
Fi
That’s pushing it, kid.
Fi
Maybe you’re not cut out for real danger. That’s OK. Not all my interests run the risk of crashing thousands of feet. Done the Boston Polar Plunge a few times. That doesn’t involve heights.
Julie Seagle
What’s that?
Fi
Boston crazies put on swimsuits and plunge into the Atlantic Ocean on New Year’s Day. Rather quick swim due to frigidly cold/awful water.
Fi
News crews love this story.
Julie Seagle
*groan* Yeah, this sounds really fun. Unfortunately I won’t be in Boston for this event otherwise I’d totally do it.
Fi
Liar! You would not! But it’s awesome. Sucks going in, but great on the way out. A shock to the system in a good way.
Fi
Would go this year but will be in su
Julie Seagle
Boo hoo. That sounds miserable. Poor you.
Fi
I know. Rough.
Julie Seagle
Pit stop in Boston before you go? Celeste is dying to see you.
Fi
I could work on a pit stop.
Julie Seagle
Oh, and could we talk about Celeste for a minute?
Julie waited. And waited. It looked like he was going to be as difficult about his sister as Matt was.
Julie Seagle
So, Celeste… Tell me why she made Flat Fi
Fi
Don’t know. She needs Flat Fi
Julie Seagle
Nice try.
Again Julie waited. She stared at the clock on her computer, watching as six endless minutes ticked by.
Fi
I can’t tell you.
Julie Seagle
Why? She needs help, Fi
Fi
You’re the best thing for her.
Julie Seagle
How do you know that? I don’t know what I’m doing.
Fi
You’re doing great. She’s happy.
Julie Seagle
She’s not happy. She can’t be. She needs you.
Fi
This is more complicated than I can explain.
Fi
You’ll have to trust me on this. I can’t say anything else. I need you to drop this. OK?
What the hell? Julie stared at the chat window. Things suddenly felt weird with Fi
Fi
Please don’t be mad. I just can’t. I’m sorry.
Julie Seagle
OK.
Fi
So… is Celeste the only one who wants to see me?
Julie Seagle
Your whole family does.
Fi
Only my whole family?
Julie Seagle
Girlfriend back home who is missing you like crazy?
Fi
Maybe.
Julie paused. She hadn’t really thought about this possibility before, but for some reason she didn’t really like the idea that Fi
Except that she was.
There was nothing more unpleasant than the overwhelming effect caused by jealousy, and she couldn’t deny that typing out the word girlfriend had made her stomach knot up, her breathing change, and her brain swirl. This was not the reaction she would have expected. She didn’t even know Fi
Well, she couldn’t suddenly go chat silent now. It would look weird. She held her hands over the keyboard, desperately trying to figure out something normal to say. How nice for you. I’m sure she’s lovely. No, that would sound obnoxious. Crap. Who was this girlfriend? Neither Matt nor Celeste had ever mentioned anything about her. She’s a curvy Victoria’s Secret model with the intellect of a geneticist and the strength of spirit to go cliff-diving, I assume? No. That was both obnoxious and passive aggressive.