Maybe Someday (Maybe, #1)(94)




Sydney

There are only twenty-six letters in the English alphabet. You would think there would only be so much you could do with twenty-six letters. You would think there were only so many ways those letters could make you feel when mixed up and shoved together to make words.

However, there are infinite ways those twenty-six letters can make a person feel, and this song is living proof. I’ll never understand how a few simple words strung together can change a person, but this song, these words, are completely changing me. I feel like my maybe someday just became my right now.

HOLD ON TO YOU


The cool air running through my hair


Nights like these, they don’t seem fair


For you and I to be so far away


The stars all shimmer like a melody


Like they’re playing for you and me


But only I can hear their sounds


Maybe if I ask them they will play for you


I try wishing on one, maybe I’ll try to


Doesn’t look like there’s much for me to do


I want to hold on to you


Just like these memories I can’t undo


I want to hold on to you


Without you here that’s kind of hard to do


I want to hold


I want to hold on to you


The front seat’s empty, and I know


When it’s just me I seem to go


Places I never wanted to


I need you here to be a light


Star in the sky brighten up my night


Sometimes I need the dark to see


So come on, come on, turn it on for me


Just a little light, then I’ll be able to see


Promise like a comet you won’t fly by me


I want to hold on to you


Just like these memories I can’t undo


I want to hold on to you


Without you here that’s kind of hard to do


I want to hold


I want to hold on to you


Ridge

I finish the song and don’t give myself time to look up at her before I begin playing the new one. I’m afraid if I look at her, I’ll lose every bit of willpower still keeping me up on this stage. I want to go to her so bad, but I know how important it is for her to hear this next song. I also don’t want to be the one to make the final choice. If she’s ready to be with me, she knows what I need from her. If she’s not ready, I’ll respect her decision.

However, if she’s not ready to begin the life I know we could have together by the end of this song, I don’t know if she’ll ever be ready.

I keep my eyes trained on my fingers as they work the strings of the guitar. I glance at Brennan, and he leans forward into the microphone, his voice starting on cue. I glance to Warren, and he begins signing the words.

I slowly scan the crowd and find her again.

Our eyes lock.

I don’t look away.


Sydney

“Wow,” Bridgette whispers. Her eyes are glued to the stage just like mine. Just like every other pair of eyes in the room. The three of them make one hell of a team, but knowing that these words are Ridge’s words and he wrote them specifically for me leaves me feeling more than overwhelmed. I can’t look away from him. For the entire length of the song, I barely move. I barely breathe.

LET IT BEGIN


Time went fast


Time went fast till it was gone


Do it right


You think it’s right until it’s wrong


Even after all this time I still want you


Even after all my mind put me through


So won’t you


Won’t you let it begin


So won’t you


Won’t you let it begin


You hold it out


You hold your heart out in your hand


I snatch it up


I snatch it up fast as I can


Even after all this time I still want you


Even after all my mind put me through


I stand here at your door


Until you come and let me in


I want to be your end


But you gotta let it begin


So won’t you


Won’t you let it begin


Oh, won’t you


Won’t you please say when.


Ridge

Our gazes never deviate from each other. Throughout the song, her focus remains solely on mine and mine on hers. When the song ends, I don’t move. I wait for her mind and her life to catch up to her heart, and I hope it happens soon. Tonight. Right now.

She wipes tears from her eyes, then lifts her hands. She holds up her left index finger, brings her right index finger close to the left and circles it around, and then the tips of her fingers touch.

I can’t move.

She just signed for me.

She just said “when.”

Seeing her sign is something I never expected. It’s something I never would have even asked her to do. Learning how to communicate with me the whole time we’ve been apart is the most amazing thing anyone has ever done for me.

I’m shaking my head, unable to get it through my mind that this girl is willingly mine and she’s perfect and beautiful and good and, holy shit, I love her so much.

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