There was something written in pencil in the bottom corner, smudged and faded. I leaned in until my nose was almost pressed against the glass. Narnia, it looked like.
I must have stared for a lot longer than it seemed.
A tap on the door had my jumping. "Ella?" A second later. "Um...Ella? You okay in there?"
Alex looked red-faced and startled when I jerked the door open. Even more so when I grabbed his wrist with both of my hands and pulled him into the bathroom. Another time,I might have been equally red-faced. I would definitely have been uncomfortable, even if it wasn't in a bad way. But at the moment,I was too busy in a different part of my head.
I let go of him and pointed to the sketch. "That's a Willing."
"Is it?" He didn't look particularly impressed. More relieved that I hadn't fallen and hit my head or had some similar mishap.
"Edward Willing. You have to know who Edward Willing is."
He peered past me. "Philadelphia painter. Early twentieth century, right? I was in your art history class last year,you know."
I didn't.Not really. "You were?"
"I sat in back.You sat in front. Never saw your face during class,but I remember you arguing with Evers about Dali.I remember. You don't like Dali."
"Not much."
"You like this guy?"
"Yeah." I took a breath. "Yeah.I do. And you have one of his sketches. In your guest bathroom.

Autor: Melissa Jensen

There was something written in pencil in the bottom corner, smudged and faded. I leaned in until my nose was almost pressed against the glass. <i>Narnia</i>, it looked like.<br />I must have stared for a lot longer than it seemed.<br />A tap on the door had my jumping. "Ella?" A second later. "Um...Ella? You okay in there?"<br />Alex looked red-faced and startled when I jerked the door open. Even more so when I grabbed his wrist with both of my hands and pulled him into the bathroom. Another time,I might have been equally red-faced. I would definitely have been uncomfortable, even if it wasn't in a bad way. But at the moment,I was too busy in a different part of my head.<br />I let go of him and pointed to the sketch. "That's a Willing."<br />"Is it?" He didn't look particularly impressed. More relieved that I hadn't fallen and hit my head or had some similar mishap.<br />"Edward Willing. You <i>have</i> to know who Edward Willing is."<br />He peered past me. "Philadelphia painter. Early twentieth century, right? I was in your art history class last year,you know."<br />I didn't.Not really. "You were?"<br />"I sat in back.You sat in front. Never saw your face during class,but I remember you arguing with Evers about Dali.I remember. You don't like Dali."<br />"Not much."<br />"You like this guy?"<br />"Yeah." I took a breath. "Yeah.I do. And you have one of his sketches. In your <i>guest bathroom.</i> - Melissa Jensen




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