"I just know. With a voice like that and the way he sings about her..." Katie sounds like she has a bad crush on the mystery guy, which wasn't like her.
"It could be anyone. This guy could be a troll. Or a stalker."
Katie's eyebrow darted up, "You really think that a stalker made a video?"
"No," I admitted and quickly added, "but it would make it easier not knowing who it is if he was some kind of deviant."
"Well, I'm going to find out." She took one more bite of her burger and waived at the waitress to get the check. "I'm going home and surfing the web until someone forks over a name."
Chapter 8
~TRYSTAN~
When Trystan arrived home, the small condo was empty. He sighed a sigh of relief and tossed his books on the kitchen table. Trystan looked around at the dilapidated furnishings and the graying walls. In the back of his mind, he hoped it would burn and burn all the memories with it. This place wasn't a refuge, it was a nightmare.
Trystan pulled the fridge open and stared at empty shelves. "Fuck," he muttered running his hands through his hair. Empty. Again. He slammed the door shut. Shaking his head, Trystan grabbed his books and went back to his bedroom. Once inside he locked the door with a slide bolt.
He'd have to grab groceries, but there was no way Trystan would risk running into his father for food. Besides, his stomach was still in knots from kissing Mari. Eating was a necessity, but he wasn't particularly hungry.
Trystan pulled an old laptop he'd purchased second-hand out from between his mattresses. It booted slowly, its small screen flickering to life like it wished it were dead. When it finally was up and running, Trystan borrowed a neighbor's unsecure internet connection. He had to take down that video. If Mari heard that song... The pit of his stomach dropped just thinking about it.
Trystan navigated his way toward the YouTube page, Day5705. Shock lined his face when the page finally loaded. Before he could click delete, he saw comments - tons of them. They loved his song. He scrolled down, recognizing several kids from his school. Hope and fear flooded his chest. If his classmates saw it, then Mari might have seen it. She'd know. She'd recognize him. Trystan played the video again, frantically trying to see if it was possible to tell who he was.
With his hand keeping the curser hovering above the delete button, Trystan stared at the page. Should he erase it? Make it like it never existed? What would happen to the swarm of people who demanded to know who he was?
The only reason to delete it was Mari, but she was also the reason he wrote the song. Maybe he could ask her about it. Maybe that would be a way to approach the subject of them - a way for her to know he was sincere. Trystan scrolled down through the comments, and made a short post before shutting down the computer. He slid the black plastic under his bed and pulled off his shirt.
The front door slammed shut. Trystan killed the light quickly and jumped into bed with his jeans still on. He could hear his father through the apartment. His voice echoed back to Trystan, "You ungrateful brat! There's only one thing I ask you to do, and you can't even do that!"
Something hard thunked into Trystan's door and shattered. He closed his eyes tight. It was only a matter of time, he reminded himself. The yelling and screaming would stop, his father would pass out, and Trystan could rest safely for a few hours.
Chapter 9
~MARI~
Later that night, I surfed the web, as I listened to his song over and over again. It was addicting. Once I heard it, I wanted more. And not knowing who sang it made me want to know who he was to the point of insanity. The user account was Day5705. It wasn't even a name. The more message boards and tweets I read about him, the more people started referring to him as Day Jones, the anonymous lone musician.
The way he sang was sexy, but it was the words and his voice that captured my attention. I felt like that about Trystan. He saw me as some junior nobody, the girl assigned to read lines with him. This was the second year we worked together and it was always the same. Trystan would talk to me at practice, but that was all I saw of him. The cold hard truth was that he didn't know I was alive. And with friends like Seth shoving college girls down his throat, why would he?
There was a soft side to Trystan, something that only came out when we were alone. The arrogant swagger that he had melted away and he seemed vulnerable. It felt like I was seeing something that he didn't show to anyone else, but I knew that couldn't be. He didn't think of me like that. Trystan was pining over someone else; some girl that Seth didn't think was worth his time. Knowing Seth, he'd try to keep Trystan away from her. I thought about it, but there was no way to figure out who Trystan's crush could be. Before and after practice, Trystan was surrounded by girls. It'd always been like that. All the girls loved him and every guy wanted to be him.
I pulled up Trystan's facebook page and gazed at his picture. Those perfectly pink lips - the way they felt would be seared into my mind forever. It wasn't my first kiss, but no kiss had ever made me feel so much before. I closed the page and pressed play on the song again. I went to bed that night thinking that someone would sniff out the mysterious Day Jones' real identity by morning, but when I woke up they still didn't know.
During the night he posted a comment and it made them love him even more. The guy seemed humble. He made one comment - that's it - and said:
Thank you for listening to this song. I don't really play very well and my voice isn't exceptional. The only reason I posted it was because I thought someone might be going through the same thing. Thanks for listening. - Day
After he posted that, the comments section of the video went nuts. Everyone wanted to know who he was, who she was, and they begged him for more songs. Day didn't post anything else. He didn't seem to want the fame, or the attention. It made me admire him more.
Chapter 10