A/N: Thanks for reading everyone! I am glad you seem to be enjoying it. I'm hoping to get at least one chapter up a week if not more. Please, don't hesitate to comment! This chapter is mostly Bechloe but there's a little Aubrey at the end. An introduction to Paradise, if you will.
Three weeks and Chloe was going mad. Genuine soul eating worry was foreign to her and so was coping with it. There was no trace of Aubrey. Not one of their mutual friends had been in communication with her or even heard anything about her leaving. Chloe chewed the inside of her lip, teasing the raw flesh with her teeth. The action and the pain it caused served as a distraction from the plethora of scenarios and nightmares her mind conjured up. Aubrey in an accident, kidnapped, in a hospital somewhere, but the one that scared her the most was Aubrey being perfectly fine. If she was out there somewhere tanning on a windswept beach Chloe was going to be so pissed.
Her hand encased the mouse as she moved it to click on Aubrey's Facebook profile. She checked it every few minutes just in case. No activity, she sighed and sank back into her desk chair. A knock on the door made her turn her tired head towards the noise. The darkness had come long ago and she hadn't even noticed until it obscured her view. The clock read eight, three hours later than she expected it to be.
Beca pushed open the bedroom door and lifted a take out box into the air. "I got your favorite." She left the entryway to set the styrofoam box down beside the computer. Her hand, warm from carrying the food, made it's way to Chloe's shoulder and then around down her arm as she pushed her hair back to place a kiss on Chloe's cheek. She looked down at the computer screen and then at her girlfriend's profile. "Have you even moved since I left?"
Chloe crossed her forearms in front of the keyboard, closed her eyes and looked up, a heavy sigh escaping her. "Yes, I have, in fact, moved." Her head rolled around to face Beca. "I actually went down to the coffee shop for awhile." She covered Beca's hand with her own. Worrying was a regular part of their lives now. Chloe worried about where the hell Aubrey was, Beca worried about Chloe, and they both worried about what all this meant for them.
Insecurities were Beca's curse and the closeness that Chloe and Aubrey shared seemed like a veiled threat to her happiness from day one. Logically, she trusted Chloe, emotionally she trusted no one, especially not herself. So, the sadness and uncharacteristic moodiness that Chloe was exhibiting made her nervous. That itching feeling was starting in her stomach, like ten million bees stirring inside her. "Well, here eat your food."
She sat down on the bed, releasing Chloe's hand. The light cast by the desk lamp gave the room a cozy glow. Beca loved Chloe's room. It was like home. Everything was orderly in a chaotic way and her bedspread, a yellow and blue damask pattern, held many fond memories. It smelled of lavender and fig, a fresh scent that took her back to the first time she and Chloe made out. That hadn't happened since Aubrey left. They exchanged the little endearments; quick touches, sweet words, and a kiss or two, but nothing like the hot and heavy make out sessions that she was used to.
The container of food sat there, inactive because Chloe couldn't bring herself to open it up just yet. Her stomach had not been right for days. Yet, her mouth watered, the smell of fresh tabouli and hummus making her want to rip the lid open. The thought of eating made her feel sicker but she slowly opened the container and looked inside. She could feel Beca staring at her and it did nothing to help her appetite.
She reached in and picked up a piece of bread, dipping it in the hummus, bringing it to her lips. When she took a bite the flavor of garlic and garbanzo beans registered on her taste buds. It was delicious. Pushing, the rest of the bread into her mouth, she chewed and looked over at her girlfriend with a raised eyebrow. After she swallowed, a cheeky half grin stretched across her face. "You happy?"
Beca chuckled and used her feet to push off each of her shoes. "Yes," she said as she scooted back on the bed until her back reached the wall. "I just wish you were." The words were instinctual and incredibly true but, perhaps, not wise. Pressuring Chloe might push her further away, make her stop talking to Beca. She definitely wished the filter in her brain worked so she could stop blurting useless thoughts.
"Well, I would be if I could find Aubrey," Chloe said. She pushed the food aside and looked back at the computer screen. "If her sister would answer my Facebook message, maybe I'd feel a little better." She moved the cursor over the link to her message inbox and just like magic a little red 1 appeared. "Woah," Chloe muttered.
Beca leaned forward so she could see what Chloe was looking at and snorted. "You've got superpowers." She scooted back down the bed to see if the message was actually from Aubrey's sister.
Chloe opened the message tab, her breath coming quickly. Her heart pounded as the page loaded. The name popped up, Felicia Posen. Her eyes skimmed down to the message.
If it were up to me I would tell you where she is. She told me what is going on and that she thinks it's best that you not see her. I think that's crap. I promised that I wouldn't tell but I never said that I wouldn't give you a clue. She's in paradise. If you know her as well as I think you do, you'll figure it out.
It was cryptic but it was more than she had a minute ago. Her eyes darted to and fro, a manifestation of the manic speed of her thoughts. Paradise, it was one word with infinite interpretations. It could be part of a place name or a reference to something. She had no clue.
"What does it say?" Beca asked from behind her. She was straining to look over Chloe's shoulder, but the screen was blocked from her view. "Did you hear me?" She started to worry when no answer was forthcoming and it appeared she wouldn't get one at all because Chloe wasn't there anymore. Now, Beca could see the message.
Instead she was bursting through the closed bathroom door and into Aubrey's room, looking around wildly as if she expected to miraculously find her there sitting on the bed looking back at her with that endearing expression of annoyance. There was nothing but things, inanimate objects that once had life when Aubrey moved among them. She turned the overhead light on and went to the desk, opening drawers and pulling out papers.
Chloe was sitting in the desk chair by the time Beca made it to the room. "What are you doing? And what does paradise mean?" Silence, aside from the rustling of Aubrey's belongings, was all that met her questions. Beca's patience was wearing thin. She didn't have much to begin with and the non-communication. Seeing Chloe like this, so thrown off her axis, was bizarre. She was usually the most stable person emotionally. "Chloe," she said, standing beside her. She reached down and shook Chloe's shoulder. "Answer me."
Finally, Chloe looked up. Her hands stopped moving and she dropped the folder she held. "I have no idea, Beca. I know that my best friend left and the only explanation she gave me sucked. I have to find her. She could be hurt or in trouble." She shrugged and then reached down to open the last drawer, moving aside the box of thumbtacks and extra staples.
"But the Facebook message said that she was fine." Beca's stance was firm and her arms crossed over her chest. "If she doesn't want to be found then maybe you should respect that." That part of her ruled by emotions was talking again. "Chloe, just tell me what Aubrey wrote in the note." The morning that Aubrey left Chloe would never tell her what the piece of paper said. It was private, a secret of Aubrey's that Chloe didn't feel comfortable sharing. She weighed the danger of pushing the subject.
Chloe's shoulders tensed and she stopped what she was doing. "No," she turned, setting a box of pencils on the surface of the desk. "Please don't ask me again." Locking eyes, she reached out and tugged one of Beca's hands loose, holding it between her own. "I promise it has nothing to do with you and it doesn't affect us," Chloe said. Her voice was so earnest and her eyes so soft that they shone at the edges as if she might cry.
Neglecting Beca wasn't her goal but she realized that she might do it anyway if she wasn't careful. Right now her life was torn between her search for Aubrey and living her life. The pause button inside of her was stuck right now and she couldn't move on until she had an answer. No one really knew the extent of Chloe and Aubrey's bond and they probably never would. It's source was locked away like forbidden tomes in an ancient library. Their relationship existed outside a defined line, it's boundaries were blurry at best but they never questioned it, or at least Chloe hadn't. Not until she read the note. Sometimes she took it out and read it again when she wanted to think about what Aubrey could have been thinking about when she wrote it.
"Okay," Beca said, nodding. She melted when Chloe looked at her like that. Fear was hidden behind her love in those moments but Beca had always been a sucker for vulnerable blue eyes. Her girlfriend was hurting, that was the priority, she reminded herself. Changing old habits was hard, but she would do her best to put aside her own uncertainty to be there for Chloe.
"Great, now sit over there and keep me company while I go through this stuff." Beca started to move away stretching their arms between them. "Wait," she said and pulled her back, raising up to kiss her. One gentle, yet deep kiss and Beca was too drunk on Chloe's lips to care anymore. She pulled back, taking the phantom sensation of their skin pressed together with her. Every time it left more of a mark on her, until she was in danger of falling completely.
Obeying the request, and because she was a little weak in the knees, Beca sat down on Aubrey's bed, bouncing a little with the impact. Chloe turned to keeping pulling things out of the lower drawer, placing each object aside until her hand reached the bottom. She pulled back, ready to move on but her hand brushed something hard, but not metal like the desk. It was softer than that and definitely made out of leather. Her fingers fumbled to find the edges of the object but it was wedged between the top of the drawer and the inside of the desk.
She slid off the chair and crouched underneath the desk top. Her index finger found some leverage between the drawer and leather. Using as much strength as she could, she pulled hard, falling backwards onto her butt. "Oww," she said, inhaling sharply. Her hand had scraped along the metal drawer but she was successful. She turned the… journal… calendar, whatever it was, over in her hand and opened it. The spine cracked from disuse and she focused on the first page. "Holy shit," she whispered
At first Beca had wanted to surge forward but she could see that Chloe was fine. She chuckled at her girlfriend, sitting in a heap on the floor. "What is it?" She asked, between low laughs.
Chloe turned the page, staring down at the meticulous handwriting of her best friend. "Uh, it's her old journal," she said. Her brows knitted. It seemed wrong to read it but considering everything going on she wanted to desperately. If the secret to what happened to Aubrey was in these pages she would read every one of them until she found it. Privacy be damned. In her mind, the moment Aubrey wrote that note, she ensured that Chloe would do everything in her power, even if it could be seen as a violation, to figure out where she went.
With a look back to Beca, she closed the journal and pulled herself up by bracing against the bed. "Come on help me put this stuff back in here. It's going to be a long night."
With pursed lips and a sideways glance, Beca hopped off the bed and grabbed several of the items on the desk. "Are you going to read it?" To her, it was a no brainer. She would have sat right there on the floor and looked through the entire thing but Chloe, as open as she was about her own dirty laundry, probably wouldn't want to violate anyone else's sanctum. That's what a journal was, the place where safety was implied.
Chloe nodded slowly, repositioning the stapler that had been knocked askew. "I am but I'm going to have to sit down and really get into it." She looked up, taking a pained breath and a sheepish tone. "Would you mind if I rainchecked on the show?" Chloe pulled the journal into her chest and wrapped her fingers tightly around it. "I don't think I'd be very good company until I see what's in here."
It wasn't a surprise but Beca felt disappointment all the same. Her neutral face wasn't very convincing but she tried, for Chloe she would attempt to have faith. "No, that's fine," she said. "I'll just introduce you to Luke another time." Beca's arms hung at her sides limply and she stopped helping Chloe put the contents of Aubrey's desk back into place. "I can stay here, you know, keep you company." She shrugged a shoulder. "If you want."
The folder was the only thing left so Chloe shoved it back inside the top drawer and turned to face her girlfriend. "No, you don't have to do that. I know how much you wanted to see Luke's set." She reached out, pulling Beca closer to her. "Besides, I think I need to do this alone." She loved having Beca around. That was an understatement. They spent so much time together now that she felt a little incomplete when Beca wasn't there, but this felt private, like having someone else there would betray Aubrey's confidence even more.
"Oookay," Beca said, standing in the doorway that led to Chloe's room. "That's cool, just text me when you're done."
Chloe smiled, unwittingly making Beca warm to her again. "I will. Now, kiss me and get out of here. You're going to be late. She was the one that leaned in first, cupping a hand on Beca's cheek. She felt the brush of soft, brown hair and the caress of an exhaled breath before she pressed her lips to Beca's one more time. Dropping the journal onto her bed, she committed herself to the kiss. Beca needed to know that Chloe was still hers.
A text chime, heralded the end. Beca leaned back and pulled her phone from her back pocket to check the message. "It's Luke. I gotta go." With one last peck, she pulled away and gave Chloe a once over. "See you later," she said. The end of the phrase turned up in inflection.
"You will, definitely," Chloe promised. She watched Beca go and then turned to her bed, staring the journal down. It was a grim task but she would do it. The pillows on the bed were in her way so she pushed them back and pulled the duvet down, picking up the journal as she slid into bed. "Aubrey," she said into the ether. "I swear to god I will kill you if there's any detailed descriptions of boring ass lectures in here." She would read every word, regardless of the contents. Her relentless pursuit of Aubrey didn't strike her as anything but that. She was too close to it to analyze the deeper currents rushing through her heart and mind.
Light was coming from somewhere but the opacity of her eyelids kept most of it at bay. It was enough to bring her closer to wakefulness. The wet sliding of her tongue inside her mouth stirred the acidic taste lingering from the night before, bringing her to the brink. The clang of metal against metal rang out from down the hallway, completing the job that the morning light started. Aubrey's eyelids flicked open and her eyes focused. It was white all around her, which was why the weak streaks of sunlight coming in from the windows across the hall were magnified. Beams bounced off the reflective paint, reeking havoc with her tired eyes.
She leaned up when sense told her to. It was a tiny square room, containing nothing but a squat wooden bed, a plain motel quality night stand and a small dorm style desk with a wooden chair. It was completely familiar. Her head flopped back onto the pillow and her eyes shut tight. Maybe if she wished as hard as possible she would wake up again to find that this was a cruel dream. The sound of many soft rubber soled feet on concrete floors made her give up. It was true. The stark walls who's dullness was broken only by a framed poster of a picturesque landscape with the word perseverance below. She was back in hell.
