Daria
woke up at eight, with the incessant buzzing of the alarm. After cleaning up and getting dressed she walked
downstairs. She made herself breakfast,
cereal and toast, then read the messages her parents and sister had left. Helen would be late, again, Big Case, Very
Important, don't wait up. Jake was
going for a round of golf after work, new client. Quinn would be at the
Cashman's Summer Expo, Please don't come to the mall today Daria.
Daria
had covered a lot of ground while lost in her thoughts. She was standing outside the old brownstone
that housed The Dega Street Irregular.
She checked her watch, it was nine o'clock. Glen didn't show up until nine thirty. She would have to wait.
Trent
woke up to the sound of faint laughter.
He sat up on his elbows, but nobody was there. Where had it come from?
Trent knew that laugh, he had heard it somewhere before. It was beautiful, like music to him. Then he had it. It was Daria.
He
smiled forlornly. He really liked
Daria. She was a good friend to Janey…
and to him. He was glad she had had fun
last night. He knew it had taken a lot
of courage for her to go and listen to him play, by herself. He wasn't as oblivious as he let people
think, he knew Daria had a crush on him.
But was there more? Could there be?
Sam
woke up with a headache. He sat up,
this time he had fallen asleep in his chair.
Looking around he saw Daria organizing his filing cabinets. He looked at his watch, 10:23. What was she doing here? He pulled a bottle of aspirin from his
jacket pocket and downed a few tablets dry.
"I
don't like to sleep in." Daria stated.
"Well,
don't you have any friends? A boyfriend perhaps?" Sam wiggled his
eyebrows. Daria rolled her eyes. I knew she was antisocial. But no friends? That can't be.
"Yes,
I do. But were on the outs right now."
Daria mentally steeled herself. She
didn't want to share any more information with Sam.
"Friend. Her name is Jane." Damn, giving out to much
info.
Sam
sensed that she didn't really want to talk about it. So he let the issue drop.
He showed her his caseload. It
was your typical week. Some
embezzlement issues at Lawndale High, the ethics of the plastic surgeons at
RxPlex, New bands at The Zon. Not much
news really.
Sam
took Daria to a late lunch at Cluster Burger.
Then she accompanied him to the Zon, where Sam interviewed the
owner. He needed opinions from people
the new building codes would affect.
Daria
sat down at a corner table to wait for Sam.
She looked around. She didn't
like the place. It was a wretched hive
of scum and villainy. But Trent played
there. She wondered when the next
Mystik Spiral gig was.
Trent
parked his Plymouth a little ways up the street from The Zon. He was going in to confirm the gig for
Friday. He opened the door and stepped
inside. Looking around for the owner,
he spotted Daria at her corner table.
Wondering why she was there, Trent decided to talk to the owner later
and instead walked towards Daria.
"Hey
Daria." Trent said as he quickly sat down across from her.
Daria
jumped a little and started to flush.
"EEP!" She looked at Trent and started to calm down. "Hi Trent. You scared me."
"Sorry,
didn't mean to do that." Trent smiled. " I was going to confirm our Friday
gig. Why are you here?" Daria never went to The Zon unless Jane
dragged her there. Was Daria finally
loosening up a little? Trent hoped so,
she needed to relax.
"I
don't know… Maybe." She didn't like being in crowded places. Especially The Zon, Too many people too
close together.
"C'mon
Daria, I'd like for you to come.
Besides it gets you away from your family." Trent shot her 'The Look' and she started to melt.
"Cool. First set's at seven, tomorrow night. Uh… If you want I can pick you up, it's a
long walk." Janey can ride with the
band. I need to talk to Daria.
Unknown
to them, Sam had been watching. He
wondered if Trent was Daria's boyfriend.
He certainly looked the part.
After Sam was done talking to the owner, he walked over to where Daria
and Trent sat.
"Hey
Daria. Who's your guy friend?" Sam
asked
Daria
turned a deep shade of red. She was
tongue-tied. Then Trent spoke up. "I'm
Trent Lane. I'm the lead singer and
guitarist for Mystik Spiral." He
offered his hand, which Sam shook.
"Well
I've got to get back to the paper." Sam said.
Daria got up to follow him. "Say
Daria, why don't you stay and hang out with your friend? I can handle the rest of the stuff I need to
do today.
"Uh…
Thanks Sam." Daria was feeling kind of fluttery. Being let off to hang out with Trent.
"No
Problem. You kids have fun." With that Sam walked out the door.
Daria
was stunned and a little scared. She
was feeling very self-conscious again.
Trent looked at her and wondered whether he should say anything. He finally thought better of it. They sat there in silence for a while, then
Trent remembered why he came in the first place.
Trent
got up to go talk to the owner. Daria
stayed, against her better judgment.
She started thinking. Does he
actually like me or is he nice to me because I'm Jane's friend? I'd like to be his friend, am I cool enough
to be Trent's friend? Am I his friend?
"Hey
Daria, It's all settled. Seven pm
tomorrow." Trent said, walking up to the table.
Trent
thought Daria looked troubled. But he
knew her well enough not to ask about it.
If she wanted to talk, she would.
But if she didn't prying would only make her mad.
"Daria,
wanna get some pizza?" Trent offered.
"Nah. I already ate."
"Oh…
umm." Trent couldn't think of anything to suggest.
"Why
don't we just go to your house?" Daria said," I need to talk to Jane
eventually anyway. And if she isn't
there I can listen to you practice some more."
The memory brought up Daria's giaconda smile.
Trent
smiled back. "Cool"
IV
The next night Daria sat on her bed,
trying to read. Her thoughts, however,
kept returning to Trent and his invitation.
Why did I agree to go?
She thought. I don't even
like The Zon, or any other social interaction for that matter. But Trent said he'd like for me to go. Maybe I should dress up a little? Dress up to go to The Zon? No.
But Trent invited me this time…
Daria
glanced at her alarm clock. Six
o'clock! Trent would be there in half
an hour. Daria jumped up and ran to her
closet. Opening the door, she
frowned. Digging through her meager
wardrobe, she quickly pulled out the black shirt and acid washed jeans she had
worn to Alternapalooza. Turning, she
started to walk toward the door, but her foot got caught in something.
Getting
up from her fall, Daria looked down.
Upon inspection she found the culprit, it was her dog collar. She stared at it for a moment, then an idea
hit her. What the hell, lets play
dress up. With that she picked it
up and carried it to the bathroom with her clothes.
After showering and dressing, Daria walked
downstairs. She looked around
cautiously. The last thing she wanted
was a run in with her family.
"Daria!"
Helen called, "Is that you?"
Damn, I don't need this. "Yeah."
Helen walked in and stared wide-eyed at Daria.
"What do you want mom?"
"Where are you going tonight?" Helen put
on her best lawyer face.
"Well, Pigpen and I were going to knock
over a liquor store, but since you found out, I'll just have to go somewhere
with Jane and Trent." Daria smirked.
"Daria!" Helen scowled. "I meant, where
are you going wearing a dog collar!"
Daria's eyes went wide. She had forgotten all about the collar as
soon as Helen had yelled. She slowly
put her hand to her neck and felt the sharp spikes of the collar. Dammit, no way out of this one.
"I…" Just then there was a knock at the
door. "That's my ride mom, I gotta go." Daria turned to leave.
"Not so fast young lady." Helen stared at Daria. She wasn't angry. At least Daria was getting out of the house. But She still wanted to know who Daria was
leaving with. "I want to meet your date."
"It's not a date mom, it's probably Jane
at the door." Still looking at Helen,
Daria opened the door. "See."
Trent stood in the doorway, hand posed to
knock again. His eyes widened at the
sight of the dog collar Daria was wearing.
Maybe she is loosening up. He swallowed and said. "Hey Daria."
Daria turned and stared at Trent, then
blushed so red that she was almost purple.
She tried to speak, but Helen cut her off.
"Helloooo Trent." Helen said, her voice
saccharine. "Are you taking Daria out this evening?" Trent? Well, it could
be worse.
"Uh… Well I'm taking her to our gig
tonight. I don't know if that's what
you would call going out for the evening?"
Helen had always seemed intimidating to Trent. He really couldn't think of anything else to say.
"Okay… well you two have fun. And be careful out there." At that moment the phone rang. Helen ran into the kitchen to pick it up.
Trent looked down at Daria. She looked very embarrassed. He wanted to help her but didn't know
how. They stood in the doorway for a
minute. Finally Trent remembered what
he was there for in the first place.
"Hey, Daria. We better go, or we're gonna be late."
"And ruin your punctual reputation?" Daria
said. Then slapped her hand over her
mouth and deeply blushed again. Looking
up she weakly whispered. "Sorry."
Trent laughed, but it degenerated into a
cough. "Don't be, you're right." He
smiled at her, but she was too embarrassed to smile back.
"C'mon." Trent held out his arm, which
Daria only looked at. "Umm… I won't bite."
Tentatively Daria wrapped her arm around
Trent's. They walked to Trent's beater
Plymouth in silence. When they got to
the car Trent opened Daria's door for her then walked around to the driver's
side. Getting in, Trent hazarded a
glance at Daria. She was staring
straight ahead. He wondered what she
was thinking.
Helen watched as the car pulled away from
the curb. I had that same look when
I first met Jake. Daria really likes Trent.
Hmm. I wonder if he knows, I
hope he doesn't hurt her feelings.
She'd never get over it.
Back
in the car Trent was working up the nerve to talk to Daria. He had something to say and she needed to
hear it. While he was thinking Daria
noticed something was different. Jane
wasn't in the back seat.
"Uh… Trent? Where's Jane?" Daria glanced at Trent who looked like he was deep
in thought. "Earth to Trent. Where's
Jane?"
Snapping out of it Trent glanced at
her. "Huh? Oh, uh, she rode in the Tank with the band." Trent clenched his hands on the steering
wheel.
Daria was suspicious. "Oh, why?"
"Dunno, why does she do anything?" Maybe 'cause I asked for some space
tonight. Or maybe 'cause I had Jesse
drag her to the van and lock her in.
"I guess you're right." Daria frowned
slightly. She hadn't expected to be
alone with Trent.
"What's wrong Daria?" Trent had noticed
the frown. I hope I didn't do
anything.
"Nothing's wrong." Daria couldn't think of
anything else to say.
"Oh… Um, Daria?" Daria turned to look at
him. "I have something to tell you… I've uh, wanted to say this for a while."
Daria stared at Trent, eyes wide. "What?" She whispered, barely audible.
"Well… Uh…" But Trent saw they were
outside The Zon. He parked the
Plymouth. "Umm… I'll uh, tell you after the show." With that he got out of the car.
Dammit Trent. You've blown
It. She won't want to talk to you now…
or ever.
Daria got out of the car and followed him
into The Zon. Her mind was rushing a
mile a minute. What had he wanted to
tell her? Why had he just run away? She couldn't handle this. She looked around for a table that was
empty. She found one in the corner, out
of the lights.
All the better. Now nobody will know I'm here. Maybe I should just walk out right now. Nah, I should stick around and see what
Trent had to say. He probably noticed
my crush. That's it, he noticed and he
wants to let me down easy.
Daria sighed. This was probably the worst thing that had ever happened
heretofore. I like him. But I don't think he could ever like
me. He likes girls like Monique. Tall and good looking… mysterious, wild. Not like me.
As Daria sat in silent misery Jane watched
from a barstool. She knew better than
to approach Daria while she was in one of her moods. But, dammit, Daria looked like she needed to talk to
someone. Jane got up from the stool and
headed towards Daria's table.
"Hey amiga." Jane said, sitting in the
chair across from Daria. "What's eating at your soul?"
"Huh…" Daria looked up at Jane. "Oh, hi
Jane. Nothing's wrong really."
"Really?" Jane knew something was up and
she was going to find out what, or die trying.
"Nothing…" Daria looked at Jane's
concerned face. "Well… maybe something."
Now we're getting somewhere. "Well,
spill. What's up?"
"You know I like Trent." Daria said. Jane nodded. "Well on the ride over he
wanted to tell me something."
Jane smiled. "Well what did he say? Tell
Me!"
"That's just it. He didn't say anything.
He lost all his articulation.
Then he pulled in and said he'd talk to me after the show." Daria sighed again, and looked down at the
tabletop.
"Oh…
Well maybe he has a confession to make too." Jane smirked and wiggled
her eyebrows.
"Yeah, like how I'm a silly self-deluded
little teenage girl. How could he like
me, when he has someone like Monique to hang all over him." Daria's voice started to rise, "I think he
was just trying to let me down easy… because… because I'm your friend." Daria's
voice finally broke.
Jane was stunned into silence. Daria had just expressed more emotion, more
pure angst, in the last five minutes than she had in the last three years.
"Whoa…" Was all Jane could say. She moved to a chair catty-cornered to
Daria. Placing her hand on Daria's shoulder
she husked, "There, there, kid. It'll
all turn out. I know it. Maybe… maybe Trent wanted to say something
else, or ask you something."
Daria just shook her head. She closed her eyes trying to hold back
tears. Finally she spoke, in a hoarse whisper.
"I don't think so Jane."
"You've been wrong before." Jane was very afraid. If Trent drove Daria off, she probably
wouldn't speak to Jane anymore either.
Jane just couldn't take that, not after all those friendless years. She wouldn't be able to be like that again,
it would kill her. But not before she
inflicted suitable retribution on Trent.
Daria looked at Jane. Jane unknowingly had just sparked something
deep inside of Daria. Something that
hadn't awoken in years… Hope.
"Maybe you're right Jane. I'll wait until after the show to go
completely crazy."
"Oh you're already there Daria… Um if you
don't mind me asking… What's with the collar?"
"It's to hide the alien neck implant. Tomorrow all I'll be able to think about is
bouncy hair." Daria smirked.
"It's the end of the world as we know it."
Jane smirked back, glad to see Daria in a better mood.
"And I feel fine. Well except for the radiation sickness."
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Sam sat at the bar, alone. No one sat at either side. He didn't mind. He preferred his privacy when he settled down to get seriously
senseless.
"Hey, John. Gimme a drink." Sam pulled a crumpled bill from his pocket.
"Its on the house Sam." John sat the
whiskey on the bar. Sam had been a
regular customer for a while. For the
life of him, John couldn't figure out why.
Sam definitely didn't fit The Zen's demographic.
Looking around Sam saw Trent enter and run
to the stage. Then he saw Daria
trailing closely behind and looking lost.
Wonder what's wrong. Maybe I
should go talk to her.
He watched her walk around and finally sit
at a dark corner table. Worried, he
started to stand when another girl approached Daria's table.
That must be Jane. Maybe I should stay back. Sam frowned, thinking. Then smiled sadly while he watched Jane
comfort Daria. At least she has one
good friend. He looked at the
bottle. I don't even have that.
He sighed and picked up the bottle to pour
the first shot of the night. His mind
turned to a song. Son can you play
me a memory. I'm not really sure how it
goes. It's sad and It's sweet and I
knew it complete, when I wore a younger man's clothes… Where did that come
from?
He turned his mind on the past. While he reminisced he steadily emptied the
bottle. By the end of the last set he
was dead to the world.
---------------
"We're Mystik Spiral. Thank You and G'night!" Trent said into the
mic. Well, that's over. Now I gotta
talk to Daria, and this time I can't afford to screw up.
Trent put his guitar in it's case and
locked it up. Turning around he looked
for Jesse.
"Hey Jess. Can you load my guitar into the Tank? I need to talk to someone."
"Sure."
Jesse walked over and picked up Trent's guitar case. "I'll treat her
like my very own." Jesse said
"Thanks man."
Now to find Daria. I hope she found Janey. I don't know why I ran off like that, It's
not like I'm thirteen anymore. If Janey
didn't find her, she probably ran off.
After walking around The Zen once Trent walked over to the bar and
sat down. He slapped his head in
frustration. Then someone tapped him on
the shoulder. Startled, Trent spun
around quickly. It was Jane, and she
wasn't happy.
"What the hell did you do to Daria?!" Jane
whispered fiercely.
"Nothing… I tried to tell her something…
But I was too scared, I need to find her Janey."
"Well you're lucky I found her… She was
real torn up about it… She thinks you don't like her or something."
"But…" This isn't right! I like her a lot… is Jane saying she likes
me? "I…"
"Just… Just go talk to her Trent. And try not to hurt her… please. If you do…" Jane trailed off and made a
slashing motion across her throat, then ran off toward the exit.
Trent just sat there, hanging his head.
"You've done it this time stickboy." he muttered.
"Done what?"
Trent's head snapped up. Daria?!
"Well I've hurt you. And Janey wants to kill me for it. I didn't mean to… Sorry, Daria." He put his head in his hands and rubbed his
temples.
"Yeah… uh, I forgive you?" Daria was
freaked out, she had never seen Trent so despondent. "Um… You had something you wanted to say?
Trent looked up at her, and saw the glint
in her eye. You'd miss it if you
didn't know her, Trent thought.
"Well… I've had something I wanted to say
for a long time."
Daria's breath caught. "What, Trent?"
"I just didn't know how you would
react. I'm still not sure. I don't want you running away and never
speaking to Janey… or me, again if you don't like what I'm about to say. Are you sure you still want to know?"
Daria nodded, clearly too choked up to
speak.
"I like you Daria." Trent
"Well I like you to Trent… You're my
friend." I knew it, Daria thought. He
likes me, but he can't love me. I'm not
his type or it's the age difference.
Trent shook his head. "You don't
understand… I like you. I want
to be more than just friends." Trent looked up at Daria and offered a
weak smile.
Daria was stunned. She had liked Trent since she had met
him. But she would never have thought
the feeling was mutual. Then the reality
came crashing in. Trent likes
me! Daria's mind screamed.
"I…I…" She tried to speak, but nothing
came out. She was feeling lightheaded
all of a sudden. Her knees buckled, and
the world went black.
---------------
When Daria came to, she was on a ratty
sofa. Trent was in an equally debauched
chair across from her. She sat up and
looked around.
"Daria are you awake?" Trent looked up
from his shoes.
"Yeah" Daria rubbed her head. "What
happened?"
Trent got up from the chair and sat by
Daria on the couch.
"You fainted." Trent shrugged.
Daria started to flush. She had fainted in front of Trent? Well my earthly embarrassment is complete.
"Where
am I?" She hadn't seen this room
before. It was pretty dingy.
" The post-party room at The Zen."
"Did
I hit my head?"
"Nope but I banged up my knee when I dove
to catch you." Trent smirked pointing to the new hole in his jeans.
"You dove to catch me?"
Daria said, "Well I'm glad to see chivalry is alive and well in the world
today." She smirked.
"Yeah, but our table isn't round. Sorry."
Trent tapped his fingers nervously, trying to pull up the strength to ask her
about earlier.
"Trent?
We need to talk." Daria looked over to Trent, who was intensely studying
his shoes. "Did you… mean what you said earlier?"
Trent looked at Daria. She was blushing again and he saw a sadness
in her eyes. He nodded. "Every word."
"So… what do we do now?" Daria asked. What am I getting myself into? This isn't like me, I'm actually happy. Is that supposed to happen?
"Well, I guess we go get some pizza with
Jane and the band." He stood up and held his hand out to Daria. She took it and he pulled her into a
standing position.
Daria looked up. Trent looked down. Their eyes locked, and soon after, their
lips did too. When they broke the
embrace Trent looked down and saw something akin to a blue moon. Daria was unguardedly smiling.
---------------
As she and Trent were walking out of The
Zen, holding hands, Daria noticed Sam slumped over the bar. She let go of Trent's hand and walked over
to Sam. Trent followed noting the faint
concern on her face.
"Looks like he's getting his beauty rest."
Daria said.
"Yeah the green at the gills in the
morning look is in."
Seeing the two standing and looking at
Sam, John walked over.
"Hey.
Do you guys know him? I don't
wanna have to toss him in the alley again." John frowned. Sam was pretty cool, why did he do this to
himself.
"Yeah," Daria said, "I know him." Dammit Sam. I hope you have your keys.
Ugh… I don't want to stick my hands in your pockets though. "Um… Trent. Could you look in his pockets for his keys?"
"Sure Daria." Trent searched the jacket and pants pockets, no luck. Turning to Daria he shrugged. "Sorry."
Daria frowned. I don't need this tonight.
"Ugh. My conscience is
acting up again."
"Damn
conscience." Trent smirked
"We
can't let them just throw him in an alley." Daria's shoulders sagged.
"He can stay at our house. He seemed like an all right guy. Besides I have band guys pass out on
the floor all the time." And he's
making less mess than Nick and Max do.
"Okay… Well let's get him out of
here." Daria threw one of his arms
around her shoulder. Trent threw the
other arm around his shoulder. And they
carried him out to the Plymouth.
---------------
After Sam was situated on the couch Daria
started towards the door.
"Hey Daria, wait. Where are you going?" Trent put his hand on
her shoulder. She turned around and saw
his lop-sided grin.
"Uh… I think I should be getting home. It's almost two, I have to work tomorrow."
"Why don't you stay here?" Trent thought for a moment. "Don't worry
about work. Your boss sure isn't." He jerked a thumb at Sam, who was snoring
quite loudly. He put his arm around her
waist, but pulled away when he felt her stiffen.
"I… I don't feel right." She turned and
looked at him. "I'm not ready for something like this."
Trent smiled, she had completely
misunderstood him. It was cute. "No, I
mean you can stay in Janey's room." I'm
sure as hell not ready for anything like that either. I don't wanna screw this up.
"Oh." Daria visibly relaxed. "Ok. When will Jane and the band be back?"
Trent shrugged. "Max's always hungry after
a gig. He'll drive them around 'till he
finds an all night diner or something."
"Well I'd better go raid Jane's
closet. I need something to sleep in." Something
that didn't belong to your grandmother would be nice.
"You can wear one of my shirts. They ought to be big enough for a nightshirt
for you."
Daria flushed at the thought of wearing
Trent's shirt. "Th… Thanks Trent."
"Anything for you, Luv." Luv? Where the
hell did that come from?!
Daria raised an eyebrow. "Luv?
It's a little early for pet names isn't it?" She smirked
It was Trent's turn to blush. "Uh…" Say
something Idiot!
"It's okay Trent… I kinda like
it." Daria smiled
Trent beamed back. " Ok… Luv."
Daria embraced Trent and whispered to him.
"You know… It feels great to be Luv'd."
FIN