"Obsessive Virtual Boyfriend Is a Billionaire" Chapter 28
She had been awake since two.
The chapter refused to cooperate. Not with blocking, not with composition — those were technical problems and technical problems had solutions. This was something else, the specific creative stall that arrived when the emotional truth of a scene was just out of reach, hovering at the periphery of articulation, retreating whenever she tried to look at it directly.
She had drawn the same panel five times.
At half past two she closed the file and sat on her studio floor in the dark with Sunny pressing his warm side against her leg, and thought about love in a general, slightly exhausted way.
About what it looked like at close range.
About the difference between being seen and being watched, and whether there was even a difference in practice when the watching came from somewhere that felt more like devotion than surveillance.
Her phone lit with a message at 2:47 a.m.
Lucien: Your light has been on since midnight. Are you alright?
She stared at the message.
Then at the window of her apartment, which faced the same direction as his.
Then back at the message.
Elowen: Are you watching my window from across the hall?
The reply came after a moment.
Lucien: No. From the kitchen.
Elowen: That's essentially the same thing.
Lucien: How's the chapter?
She looked at the blank screen of her tablet.
Elowen: I hate it. But that's not the problem. The problem is I know what it needs and I can't get there.
A pause.
Lucien: What does it need?
She thought about the panel. The two characters in the doorway. One reaching. The specific emotional moment of a person deciding that the risk of being wrong is smaller than the certainty of not trying.
Elowen: Someone deciding to stay on purpose instead of just staying because leaving is harder.
Another pause. Longer.
Then: Come over.
She looked at the time.
Elowen: It's almost three.
Lucien: I'm aware.
She looked at Sunny.
He was already standing up.
She knocked at 402 with a blanket still wrapped around her shoulders because she'd grabbed it off the couch and hadn't thought to put it down. Lucien opened the door in what appeared to be the same clothes he'd worn at dinner six hours ago, which meant he hadn't been to sleep either, which somehow made her feel less strange about the blanket.
"Come in," he said.
His apartment at this hour had the quality of the city between states — not the daylight version, not quite night, existing in its own separate temporal register. He had the kitchen light on and something warm waiting on the counter. She didn't look at it yet.
She sat on his couch and tucked her legs up and put her chin on her knees.
"Tell me about the panel," he said, settling into the armchair.
"I've been drawing two people standing in a doorway," she said. "They've been almost doing something for the past three chapters. My readers keep asking if they're going to. And I know what happens next — I have the outline, the emotional logic. But every time I try to draw the moment, it comes out—"
"What?" he said, when she stopped.
"Performed," she said. "Like I'm drawing what I think it's supposed to look like instead of what it actually feels like."
Lucien looked at her steadily.
"What does it actually feel like?" he asked.
She met his gaze.
The apartment was very quiet.
The city at nearly three in the morning spoke its own language: distant, muffled, the sound of something large going on without requiring your participation.
"Like there's this moment," she said slowly, "right before the decision, when everything you thought you understood about your own caution stops working. And you're not afraid of the thing itself. You're afraid of how much you want it."
Lucien did not move.
"Yes," he said, very quietly.
She unfolded slightly from the blanket.
"Is that — do you—" She stopped. Started differently. "Tell me honestly. What this is."
A long moment.
"What what is?" he said, but they both understood he knew exactly what she meant.
"This." She gestured between them without being more specific, because she couldn't be.
He was quiet for long enough that she felt the specific vulnerability of having asked.
Then he said: "The most important thing in my life."
Simple. Precise. True.
She sat with it.
"That should probably terrify me," she said.
"I know."
"It doesn't."
He looked at her.
"I know," he said again, in a different register.
She uncurled from the blanket and sat up properly.
"The panel," she said.
"Yes."
"I think I know what it needs now."
"Good."
She stayed another hour, drawing in silence at his coffee table while he sat nearby and neither of them explained anything further.
She went home as dawn began its quiet suggestion outside the windows.
The panel she drew that night was the best one in the chapter.
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