This is a fic request by a guest, since there needs to be more fanfic stories with Aaron in them.
Aaron's POV
It had been four months since I got arrested by the ICE agent, and I was texting Amanda.
Amanda: So, Callie got into the five-year law program?
Me: Yeah, I'm happy for her.
Amanda: You really like her don't you?
Me: Well, yeah. But obviously, I'm dating you. I did tell her that I wasn't interested, though
Amanda: Well, I think you might need to tell her the truth. You need to be with who you really love.
Me: But I like you.
Amanda: But you love Callie
Me: You're right. I'll go talk to her. I feel really bad about breaking up over text.
Amanda: It's cool. Tell me how it goes. I'm still your law friend.
Me: I will. Thanks, Amanda
I finished talking to Amanda, and went to my contact list. My thumb lingered over Callie's name. I gathered up my courage, and clicked the button.
The phone rang a few times until I heard someone say," Aaron? "
"Yeah, who is this?" I asked, knowing it wasn't Callie's voice.
"It's Ximena," I heard. "Callie left her phone in here, hold on."
I waited for a minute until I heard Callies voice say," Hey, Aaron. What's up?"
"I need to talk to you," I said. "Could you like possibly meet me somewhere?"
"Let's see it's four..." Callie trailed off, like she was thinking about something. "Hey Moms?! Can I go meet up with Aaron? I'll be back by six." I didn't hear the response but Callie said," Hey, where are we going to meet up?"
"The coffee shop close to my place?" I suggested. I didn't hear a response for a good few seconds, and I realized that Callie was probably nodding to my suggestion
"Oh, Sorry," Callie said. "I was nodding, and then I remembered that you couldn't see me."
"It's fine," I said, chuckling. "So, can we meet up?"
"Yeah, I'm leaving right now," Callie said, and I heard a door close behind her. "See you in a bit." I hung up, the phone and walked over to grab my shoes. While I was putting them on, my phone buzzed. It was number that I hadn't seen before.
"Hello?" I picked up the phone, answering the call.
"Aaron?" A voice questioned back.
"Yeah, who is this?" I asked.
"It's Lindsey!" The voice answered.
"Wow, Lindsey, I haven't heard from you since prom," I said. "When you threw up in my mouth."
"Yeah, sorry about that," Lindsey so. "Anyways, your mom gave me your address, and I'm at the coffee shop by your apartment. Why don't you come down and see me?"
"I'll be there, but I'm meeting someone else there too," I said. "So be nice."
"Okay." I hung up the phone, and left my apartment. I arrived at the coffee shop and saw Lindsey with her blonde hair in a ponytail, wearing a t-shirt and jeans.
"Hey, Lindsey," I said, smiling at her.
"Hey, wow, you've changed, Aaron," she said.
"Yeah well, a lot of stuff happens," I commented, because I hadn't transitioned the last time I saw her.
"So, who is this person you're meeting with?" Lindsey asked. "Girlfriend? Ooh, is she pretty?"
"Ex-girlfriend," I said. "But I'm attempting to get her back today. So please don't do anything."
"Oh, you mean like make a move on her," Lindsey said. "I won't. I have a boyfriend, but I've actually been talking to this girl and..."
"Wow, you really haven't changed," I joked. "Who was that girl you went to after the prom disaster?"
"Oh, Courtney was pretty, huh?" Lindsey said. "Yeah, but we didn't work out to well. I mean my boyfriend now is fine, but this girl that I like is pretty. Ooh, speaking of pretty, this super hot girl with brown hair just walked in."
"Callie," I said, when I turned around.
"Oh, Hey Aaron," Callie said, walking over. "Oh, I thought it was just going to be us. Who's this?"
"Oh, this is Lindsey," I said, looking at Lindsey. "The prom date I told you about. And it was originally supposed to be just us, but I still need to talk to you."
"Okay," Callie said, sitting down next to me. The waiter came over and after I ordered, Callie ordered a coffee with creamer.
"Last time you were here, you got black coffee," I commented.
"Yeah, because last time I was in a bitter mood," Callie said. "I had just gotten suspended."
"Oh yeah, you did, Cameron," I joked, making Callie laugh.
"Oh yes, I do remember you taking a very quick liking to the photography student at NYU," Callie said.
"What are you guys taking about?" Lindsey asked.
"Nothing," Callie and I both said at the same time.
"So, Callie," Lindsey said. "You from here."
"Yep," Callie said. "Do you still live near Aaron's parents?"
"Oh, you told her about me?" Lindsey said. "So you know that I'm very openly pansexual."
"I didn't know that, actually, but okay," Callie said, shrugging.
"You're okay with that?" Lindsey questioned, surprised on how coolly Callie had taken the comment.
"I have a gay brother, two moms, and my best friend's gay," Callie said. "So, yeah, I'm cool with it."
"Okay," Lindsey said. "How old are you?"
"Eighteen," Callie said.
"You do know that Aaron's twenty right?" Lindsey asked. "Did he go to prom with you?"
"Yeah, he did," Callie said. "I guess prom just don't work out for you, huh?" Callie teased me.
"Guess not," I said, smiling. "Anyways, Callie I wanted to tell you that-"
"Here's your coffee," the waiter cut me off, handing Callie the coffee.
"Thanks," she said, taking the cup. "You were saying?" Callie returned her attention to me.
"Right, so I broke up with Amanda," I said. "And I realized that I'm still in love with you. Do you think we could give it another shot?"
"Really?" Callie asked.
"Yeah," I replied. "I love you, Callie."
"Okay, but as long as you promise to take it slow," Callie said. "We saw how it ended when we started dating right after AJ."
"Deal," I said. "And I promise not to make anymore comments like the one at prom."
"Aww, that was so cute," Lindsey said. "So, Callie, how does that work. Having two moms?"
"I was adopted," Callie said. "Like almost two years ago, I think. Probably closer to a year and a half."
"Oh, okay," Lindsey said. Callie took a small sip of coffee, and set the cup back down on the table. She looked at Lindsey like she did when she was studying someone to see if they would get along. My senses were telling me that Callie probably wouldn't mix well with Lindsey. Let's just hope nothing happens while she's visiting.
